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SPAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 27, M 5 wwjKr*i. -* -a V; 'u. JP> 'Mif • —"' : -BH . ' ' NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS FRANCES LOUISE NS of LUlington whose engagement to Lt. William Clifford Jr. of New Braunfels, Texas has been announced by her par- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spears Atkins. Lieutenant Maus is the son s. William Clifford Maus and the late Mr. Maus of New Braun- A December wedding is planned. *w Wrinkle On i laying Them YORK OP) Ready for the rrinkle on how to postpone them? year-old woman skin doctor 'arts recently arrived here me common - sense advice m’ing youth and postpon nkles. reply Dr. Nadine G. Payot > the question. “What is the most important thing a can do to keep her skin young?” was unexpected, y your food slowly,” said ot. The advice was obvious ere, since the gray - haired doctor also heads a cos ompany In Paris and could iven an easy boost to one own beauty products. MIRROR OF SOUL 7 say,” she said, speaking since her English has be ■usty In the 35 years since : visited here, “that the face mirrow of the soul. But the only a reflection of all our m. first place a doctor can spot h trouble, the doctor said, he face. Slow chewing aids n. when you chew slowly you iport&nt muscles in your she continued. “If j*m chew ■st. it does not hauj&n.” Payot brought with Aher a upply of her own products, he and her son recently be ling them at a Fifth Avenue nd in several other Ameri des. shouldn’t think T brought Irwr mlracufous.” the vtva loctor said. “I brought only >d, medically sound products y need ifor collaborators." consistently refers to women laborators. They must do tally part, she emphasizes, best beauty aids won’t help. MUST GET REST must get proper rest.” she 'Learn to empty vour mind roubles when you go to bed. ray, maybe, or it somebody ot pray you think of beau hings. But you must rest. I if every day you cleanse *t, massaging well around round her hands moved In circles over her face to show he meant, you can help the But you cannot overpass ture. There will come some rinkles.” 'll women to remember that L And 00 ntlnued from Page One) led union, will Ibe a member eight - man top executive and is expected to head a ndustrial union division, ty said some “problems” had In completing plans for the nation of the nation’s two big organizations but said they d been solved. He did not r the problems. w She Shops ash and Cany” Without Painful Backach* Xing backache, headache, or mwcular ind pain* may come on withover-exer not ional upceta or day to day »tre*» and .And folk* who eat and drink un wisely imcx suffer mild bladder irritation “ that reatlesa. uncomfortable feeling. >u are miserable and worn out because ' <Wf>mforta, Doan’s Pill* often help iMGfI relieving action, by their sooth- Vet to ease bladder irritation, and by ifld diuretic action through the kidneys ling to increase the output of the IS irf kidney tubes. f nagging backache makes you feel td-out,miserable...with restless, sleep- Khts...don’t wait...try Doan’s Pills... ' "»me happy relief millions have en- WovertOyears.QetDoen'sPiUs today! Ad Mo. If? destruction goes much quicker than construction,” she said, referring to women who come to her Paris sa lon. “One night missed cleaning your face takes three nights to make up. And when you are young you should begin the care. It is so much easier to keep what you have than to try and bring it back. DUNN HOSPITAL Following is a list of patients who have been admitted to the Dunn Hospital during the past 24 hours: John H. Armstrong, Mrs. Gladys G. Kinsey, Mr. Sir Walter Parker. Fleets McNeill, and Mr. Jeff Suggs. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grady Godwin of Godwin announce the birth of a son, Richard Ray on Oct ober 23 in the Dunn Hospital. She is the former Estelle Flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beasley of Route two, Dunn announce the birth of a son on October 23 in the Dunn Hospital. She is the former Fannie Lou Surles. { Mr. and Mrs. Billy Franklin Jackson of Angier announce th? birth of a daughter on October 24 in the Dunn Hospital. She is the former Thelma Smith. AT FT. JACKSON Private Ralph Turner, son of Mrs. Olades Goodman, Erwin, has been assigned to Support Company, 501st Airborne Infantry Regiment for basic training at Fort Jackson S. C. Prospects Invited To Scout Meetings Boy Scouts Troop 711 of the Presbyterian Church wilf have a reorganizational meeting today (Thursday) 7:30 p. m., at the. church under the leadership of their new scoutmaster, Vaughn Hutaff. All old members and boys who wish to Join are urged to be pre sent so pians may be made for the fun-o-ree and other fail events. Explorer Post 766, sponsored by Rotary Club, is also to have a re organizational meeting tonight at 7:30. It will be at the office of Thurman Ennis. Members and prospects. 14 to 17, are invited. New Explorer advisor is John In graham and his assistant, is Rom mie Williamson. Bili Roth, Explorer specialist for the Occoneechee Council, wil be present to assist in organization and planning. Billy Graham To Visit Japan MONTREAT (W Evangelist Billy Graham will pay a one - week visit to Japan next February 19-26. An announcement from Tokyo yesterday said Graham will speak to Japanese Christian pastors and foreign missionaries and will hold one mass revival meeting In the Fast - Effectively I*l [■. vs with 25th Anniversary Os W. S. C. S. Was Observed The Twenty-Fifith anniversary of the Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service was observed Wednes day evening at the Godwin Com munity Center, with a dinner meet ing of the society. The delectable menu consisted of fruit juice, turkey and dressing, cranberry, rice, giblet gravy, string beans, candied yams. Chef's salad, hot rolls, cake-ice cream, and cof fee. The invocation was given by Mr. Wallace Warren Mrs. Jimmy Lucas welcomed the guests and Mrs. Ed gar Draughon gave the response. Recognition of chapter members, life members, and visitors was then made by Mrs. H. D. Williford, pre sident of the society. Miss Joy McLeilan and Mrs. Jim my Denning entertained the guests by singing a duet. Mrs. Forest D. Hadden, gue-.t speaker, was introduced by Mr. H T - Cain. Following the address Miss Eioise Connley sang a solo. Mrs. Woodrow Starling then re cognized past president. Memorials and history of W. S. C. S wer-> presented by Mrs. Roger Collier and Mrs. W. C. Williams. The hymn. “Blest Be The Tie That Binds” was sung, and Rev. Forest D. Hedden pronounced the benediction. Mrs. A/dredge Was Guest Os Friendly Dozen Mrs. Emmett Aldredge was guest of the Friendly Dozen bridge club when Mrs. Graham Prince acted as hostess for the club at her home Wednesday evening. Throughout the Prince home the Halloween motif was carried out. also several small arrangements of chrysanthemums and dahlias and also several sma arrangements of mums were used in the living room. The dining room table was lovely, centered with a large Jack-o-lan tern and an arrangement of orange zinnias flanked by <tiny jack-o lanterns with black tapers. An at tractive flower arrangement was also used on the ibuffet. Between the three progressions of bridge, the hostess served re freshments which also carried out the Halloween motif. The refresh ments, served on a large tray, con sisted of sandwiches, hors d’oeuvre, potato chips, candy, nuts, and soft drink. Mrs. Everette Doffermvre won club high honors, for which she received a double deck of cards. Mrs. Doffermyre, who also won bingo, received mints, as a prize ■Club low, hand lotion, went to Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Jr. Club members attending were: Mrs Vic Anderson, Mrs John Cic core, Mrs Bob Dickey, Mrs Jame« Yates, Mary Libby Fowler, Mrs. Billy Pearsall, Mrs. Tommy Har rall Mrs. Everette Differmyre, Mrs. Bill Warren, Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Jr., and Mrs.' Wayne Justesen. STILL NEEDED LIGHTS VENTURA, Calif. (W A judge Wednesday gave Mrs. Florence Alene Sandberg, 33, of Camarillo, Calif., 30 days to choose between a $6 fine or a two- day jail sentence for driving her automobile after dark without lights. The judge refused to accept Mrs. Sandberg’s defense that she didn’t need the lights because she can “see like an owl.” Japanese captial. The Tar Heel evangelist will visit Japan following a tour of India where he will take his Christian crusade into the homeland of Hin duism and Buddhism. Graham will leave tomorrow for England where he will lecture at Oxford and Cambridge universities. He is scheduled to return to his home here December 7 and will leave January 5 for India. MV. ■ QUEEN CAROLYN BEALE Queen Carolyn Beale, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. T. L. Beale of LilUngton, Route 1 who was crowned a Girls Auxiliary Queen in a service Sunday night at Neill’s Creek Baptist Church. The coronation was the* first ever held In the county’s oldest Baptist church. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. 0. PIGGLY WIGGLY pft£4MV&- PIGGLY WIGGLY BRINGS YOU CONVENIENCE - • -, VARIETY - - - QUALITY - - - NUTRI TION - - - FRESHNESS - - - VALUE - - - EVERY, DAY! The Tremendous Job Os Bringing Together A Large Variety Os Fresh Food Products And Shopping Con venience Is Our Contribution To The MIRACLE OF FOOD. S & H GREEN STAMPS FROM PIGGLY WIGGLY Gives You Extra Savings On All Your Food Buying. Start Today Getting Your Share Os The Sav ings. HDCAAIIIAI guest quality margarine mmm V l ™ l l l Allsweet lb. 27c II A M V Chopped Beef -35 c II fl I I ll Meats'* Babies 21c TENDER - TASTY SWIFT’S SANDWICfH ' C 9QC Steaks 49c I |||| Butter lb. 75c CENTER SLICES lb. 89c Z and ;“h s Meat Balls can 26c Swifts's Premium PARD ninny in. Dog F °° d 2 * 29c BAbuN "° y 4i|c 29e IT SPREADS SMOOTH SWIFT'S PEANUT BUTTER -37 c hard head grew I HALLOWEEN or Trick Treat BROCK’S STARLIGHT t ARRANT K| sses 29 c gA U BROCK S u ™ m ™ *mm 9 Oz. 2 m Choo Choos ** 29c 1 FLEER’S I M 111 120 Lbs. Bubble Gum 89c Many Others On Display CARROTS 5 2 ft 25c zu MUSSELMAN’S U. S. NO. 1 DELICIOUS For A Peppy Morning Start a ■ m 17 Oz. *\f\ APPLES GRAPEFRUIT Sau<e 2 “ 29t W " KING COLE TINY GREEN 4 lbs. 49c 3 for 21c Butter Beans 28c -a, STOKELY’S CUT r PIGGLY WIGGLY Green Beans”“l9c IN 1855 The Average Food Store Sold One Hundred Items Most Os Them In Bulk. Drastic Changes Have Taken Place Since Then From The Cracker Barrel Store To - - - OUR MODERN FOOD STORE With Convenient Parking Self Service Wide Aisles Easy-To-Shop From Shelving Fast Check-Out System Refrigerated Meats, Produce And Dairy Cases And Com plete Frozen Food Departments And Over A Total Os 5000 Different Items From Which To Choose Truly A MIRACLE OF FOOD. PURE SMOOTH CREAMY SWIFT S JEWEL i 3 pound tin 69c SWANSON’S FROZEN APPLE OR CHERRY FRUIT PIES Stock Y’our Freezer Pkg. I Heavy At This Os J £ Low Price 2 PAGE THREE
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