FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 16, lUS Lillington Social Happenings Mrs. Morgan Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Harold Morgan was hostess to the Victory Bridge Club Fri day night. Those present were Mrs. Jaok Temple, Mrs. Herbert Car son, Jr., Mrs. Thelbett Djeanu, Mrs. Grady Johnson, Mrs. Lamar Simmons, Mrs. Bernice Ligon, Mrs. J. K. Williford, and Mrs. Hooper I Bethune. While playing, the guests were served cokes, and nuts. A pecan pie and cbffee were served at the conclusion of play. EASTERN STAR MEETS Th Lilllngton Chapter of the Eastern Star met las tnight to hpnor Esthers of District 9. Visit ors from Fayetteville. Erwin, and Laurinburg were present. Gifts from the Chapter were presented to each Esther. During the social hour at the close of the meeting, punch, nut 3. and cakes were served. A green and white color scheme was used. WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The War Mothers of the Lilling ton Chapter will hold their first fall meeting Monday. September 19, at the Lillington Community Center. William McKay Johnston, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Johnson, will leave Thursday for Duke Uni versity where he will be a student this year. |3\ percentage WM |3Q I lg) - zsz J cause serious losses . . . W; 1 loss of vitality, look*. ■ Wylm Yet 70% of all a*ill«lhave poor ■ posture. Give your ofcfldrea a bet tcTstart faa wW>jtta ||' ~ DR. GERALD JAMES CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Office Hours: 9-12 A. M. 2-5 P. M. NIGHT CALLS BY APPOINTMENT LADY ATTENDANT ON DUTY Dunn, N. C. Phones: Office 3031— Res. 3660 ! X-Ray Laboratory The Ameritga Lcf iow's Btfc Amuql . . . Bigger And Better Than Ever ALL THIS WEEK, SEPT, 12-17th IN A NEW TEMPORARY LOCATION Just Off The Jonesborb Road - Between Jones- h boro Road and Hanna's Pond - The Location Was Changed This Year Because of the Wet Condition Os The Fairgrounds. EXHIBITS - FREE ACTS - PRIZES - SPECIAL EVENTS Beam's Attractions On The Midway A Good Clean Amusement Carnival To Delight The Whole Family Monday Night Is Colored School Night - Free Drawing ssolst Prize $25 Second Prize Support The Legion And Enjoy Your Own Great Fair Mrs. Johnson Hostess To Church Women Mrs. Robert Johnson was host ess Tuesday nighj at the home of Mrs. H. C. Mann\to Circle Num ber Three of the Women of the Lillington Presbyterian Church. Mrs. S. G. Howell, chairman, pre sided. Mrs. Roger MMyi was in charge of the program, ahd Mrs. James Spence gave the devotional. Refreshments of sandwiches, ato chips, pickles, and coffee were served. Nine members and one visitor were present. CLUB TO MEET Th Business and Professional Women will meet Monday night at 7:30 at the Community Center, tlrs. Hubert Byrd will have the program. Mrs. W. P. Sutton and Mrs. Prentiss Sloan will be host esses. Leo Kelly, Jr., C. H. Brock, Jr., Billy Joe Johnson, Frank Farrell, Marion Byrd and Kenneth Wat kins left Wednesday for the Uni versity of North Carolina in Cha pel \jUll where they will be stu dent? \his year. Mrs. J. T. Northam and her brother, Mr. Frank Hodges, re turned yesterday from the North Carolina coast where they had spent several days fishing. Mr. lodges of Norfolk, is a guest of Mrs. Northam. i Mrs. Gourlay Was Hostess To Bridge Club Arrangments of beautiful fall flowers decorated the home of Mrs J. B. Gourlay Wednesday night when she was hostess to the Ace of Clubs Bridge Club. Special guests present were Mr«. D. C. O’Qiiinn, Mrs. Gentry John son, and Mrs. W. H. Byrd. Mrs. J. A. Walker, Mrs. Joel Layton, Jr., Mrs. S. G. Howell, Mrs. John Rigsby and Mrs. Bob Roberts were the members who played. Mrs. Layton received high score prize: Mrs. O’Quinn, guest high, and Mrs. Robert, low score award. A delicious dessert course was served at the conclusion of play. CHURCH CLUB The Men’s Club of the Metho dist Church held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday night at the church, vice-president, Thomas Crews presiding. L. M. Chaffin was in charge of the pro gram. The Ruth Johnson Circle served a delicioiis fish dinner. BABT CHRISTENED Edward Ray Moore, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Moore of Lillington, was christened on Sun day morning at the Hay St. Metho dist Church, Fayetteville where Mrs. Moore is a member. Present at the christening were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ray of Lane, N. C, the baby’s great-grandparents. A SON Mr. and Mrs. George M. Car roll, Jr. of Lillington announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey Lynn Car roll, on September 12 at Rex Hos pital in Raleigh. Mrs. Carroll is the former Miss Ann Lanier of Lillington and Kipling. TO WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. R. Black Leonard of Lillington will go to Statesville this weekend to attend the wed ding of Miss Bobbie Ann Benfield and Jim Gregory, which will take place Saturday at 7 p. m. at the. First Baptist Church of • States ville The bride. Miss Benfield, who has often visited in Lillington, is the sister of Mrs. Leonard. Mrs. Leonard will be matron of honor In . the wedding and Mr. Leonard will be an usher. ENGAGED Announcement of the engage- Give Us A Trial J. P. LEE'S TEXACO Now Open In The Quinn Shopping Center. We Wel come You To Dunn’s New, Ultra Modern Service Sta tion. WASHING GREASING COMPLETE TEXACO LINE THE DAILY HECOKD. DUNN. N. CL ment of Miss Nell Martin Smith te Jack Edwin Stoudemlre holds much interest for Lillington. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eason Smith of 1113 N. Person St. in Raleigh, who for many years were residents of Lil lington. Miss Smith was graduat ed from Lillington High School. The groom is the son of Mrs. J. L. Stoudenmire and «ie late Mr. Stoudenmire, also of Raleigh. The wedding is planned for Oct. 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hayes Godwin of Gatesville will visit in the home of Mrs. B. P. Gentry this week end Mrs Dallas Pope left Thursday for San Antonio, Texas, where she will join her husband. The young couple will then go to Mission, Texas, where Lt. Pope is now sta tioned. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis B. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Jones and children. Kathy and David Jones, all of Fay etteville. Mrs. R. S. Parker has returned from Bryn Mawr, Pa., where she spent a week with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Rosemond. Mr. and Mrs. Sion Wllborn have as their guests this m week Mrs. George Rieves, Wilborn and David Rieves of Mt. Airy, and Mrs. Bud dy Warren and Bobby Warren of Raleigh. Mrs. Bickett Arnold of Fuquay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McDonald of Lillington, is a pa tient at Mary Elizabeth Hospital in Raleigh. Miss Mildred Clayton left Thurs v for Meredith College after re turning from Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill on Monday where she underwent a minor operation. Miss Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Everett Clayton, will be a junior at Meredith this year. T r and Mrs. E. Ray Moore had as their guests on Thursday, Miss Peggy Rivenbarr of f’ayetteville. Miss Rivenbark, niece of Mrs James Davis, also visited her aunt while she was here. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wathen, Tr . of Pinehurst, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hatley this weekend. Mrs. Wathen is the form er Miss Sara Hatley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hatley. Miss Etta Beth Adcock left Tues day for Peace College where she will be a freshman this yeer. Darrel] Kelly, Neill McKgy Sal mon and Kenneth Phillips wPI Vave Friday for North Carolina State College where they will be tudents this year. Miss Frances Atkins left Bunday for Woman’s College, where she will be a senior this year. Miss Laura Mae Edwards left Sunday for Wake Forest College where she will be a senior this year. Miss Mary Ann Moore left Tues day for High Point College where she will be a freshman this year. Mrs. Jean McKay Bullik has re turned after several weeks vaca tion at Wrightsville Beach. + Benson Social News + Mrs. J. C. Warren Class President Mrs. J. B. Benton and Mrs Par lia Hudson were associate hostesses Monday evening at the Hudson home to members of the TEL Sunday School class of the Bap tist church. Early fall flowers de corated the home. Mrs Jpsse McLamb presided. Election of officers resulted in Mrs. J. C. Warren being chosen presiednt, Mrs. Jessie McLamb, Ist vice-president, Mrs. Julian Godwin, 2nd vice president, Mrs. J. H. Poole, secretary and treasurer with Mrs. Norman L. Duncan as assistant, Mrs. L. L. Levinson corresponding secretary, class teachers Mrs. J. W. Whittenton, Mrs J. E. Wall, and Mrs. Ethel Turliijgtpn. A devotional service was pre sented by Mrs. J. E. Wall, and Mrs. J. H. Poole gave the program on "The Home and the Church". During a social hour the hostes ses served pear salad, potato chips, and an iced fruit drink. Present Were Mesdames M A. Peacock, Cornelia Cagle, Julian Godwin, J. W. Whittenton, N. I. Mrs. Claude Cavlness has return ed to Raleigh after spending sever al days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe aviness. T. D. O’Quinn, Jr. left Sunday for Oklahoma A and M in Still water, Oklahoma where he will be a student this year. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. O'Quinn spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis in Harrisburg. STORY*HinutT*HUBBY*TO THE nd mt, im we’re selling, selling, selling! / 1 Bov m'roott to bust every Buick record in tbe book for September I v \ 1 j XT's colossal, it’s stupendous—it’s die greatest sales event \ c* c ' X in all Buick history. It’s a rip-roaring circus of super- \ values die hottest deals on the hottest-selling cars of the \ year. Yes, a great big beautiful Buick is now yours —with / spectacular Variable Pitch Dynaflow *—with walloping new / V 8 power at a price you won’t believe. / All Series, all models, all colors while they last. 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BAPTIST CLUB MET The Business Women’s Club of the Baptist church held a meeting Monday evening with Mrs. Eail Jackson as hostess. Mrs Bobbie Parrish presided. Opening scripture reading was by Mrs. Coleman Dunn followed with prayer by Miss Annie Mae Hill. _; The program entitled, The Ele , phant Train, was presented by TMiss Mae Byrd, Mrs. Tom Tart, j Miss Gerry Britt, and Miss Annie J j Mae Hill. ' J The hostess served ice cream | cookies, salted nuts, and iced drinks .! Mrs. Ella Whittington is a pati ent in Rex Hospital. Raleigh where 1 she has been seriously ill since sus taining a broken hip in a fall at . her home near town last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lee left Mon j day for their home in Richmond, I Va. after spending a week with j Mrs. Lee’s mother, Mrs. Georgia Hill, in the Meadow section. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Webb visit ed their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Whitman in Coats Sunday. Rev. C. F. Hirschi was guest min ister Sunday night A the Beach Methodist church at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradley of Kipling visited Mrs. Pauline Dixon Sunday. Mrs. Will Woodall visited rela tives in Clayton Sunday and Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodall of Selma were visitors here rTiday. Mrs. Alonzo Parrish, who makes her home here with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse T. Morgan, is receiving treatment at Johnston Memorial Hospital in Smithfield. Mrs. L. P. Denning had as sup per guests Thursday evening her sister, Mrs. Georgia Hill of Meadow and Mrs Hill’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs W. L. Lee of Richmond, Va. On Friday Mrs. Time to prepare for winter is NOW! Put in your coal order while low, off - season rates still prevail. Be smart, look ahead and pocket a healthy saving. Although a price increase went into effect Septem ber 1, we are still selling coal at our low summer rate. Buy now while you can get prompt delivery at a savings. Norris Fuel Co. Dunn, N. C. Phone 2789 PAGE ONE Lovlle Parker and Mrs. Ida Honey cutt were all day guests of Mrs, Denning. f Mrs. Rose Mare Neskie and five* weeks-old son arrived last week hf air from their home in Milwaukee, Wis. to visit Mrs. Neskie’s mother, Mrs. Pauline Harmon Dixon. I Miss Mary Alice Ryals will leave ■ Friday for Winston Salem where . she will resume her studies.