THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVE>IBER 3, 1955 '£J!L . - - •J&Sfc t wKBm . 11111 . 4 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS PEGGIE POPE is the daughter of Albert Pope of VVa<le and the late Mrs. Pope. Her en gagement to Charles Wright Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lynch of Selma, is announced by her father. A late November wed ding is planned. Dunn High Football Team Honored At Semi-Formal Dance Tuesday Evening The Dunn High football team was honored at a semi formal dance Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill r-y GIGANTIC FALL \£o~l LAY-AWAY SALE X VSS7T I CONTINUES WITH SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Beautiful New Ladies Ladies Beautiful Fall AH Wool —Winter COATS DRESSES Alluring Colors And Styles ie Rayons Warmth Without Bulk. See ’ Sizes 12-20 ALSO Them Now i Sparkling Plaids -■*»« ill”.! -Cites 1 HARNETT = Ladies Better county dresses Smartly Tailored Wool-Nylon Blends By SUITS “Milliken” Flannels And Tweeds In Charred New And Exciting For FaU And Winter Tones Going Fast At Only Select And Save $14.95 At 514.95 lo 516.95 WE AT EFIRD'S ARE STRIVING TO SERVE VOU BETTER.. \ f ! \ SHOP AND 1 LoffUJlu4 \ EFIRD'S Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. John God win and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gard • ner were joint hosts at the lovely affair which was held at eight o’clock at the Woman’s Club, here. The clubhouse was beautifully deoarated with arrangements of flowers, ivy, and burning tapers carrying out the green and white color scheme, the school colors. The dining room table, which was covered with a white linen cloth, was centered W’ith an at tractive arrangement of white chrysanthemums in a large crystal bowl flanked by burning green tapers in crystal holders.. Mrs. Bill Crabtree presided at the punch Mrs. Hank Currin Entertained Entre Alia Club Mrs. Hank Currin was hostess to members and guests of the En tre Alia bridge club Wednesday evening when thev met at her home on West Johnson Street. Two guests. Mrs. Hubert Peay and Mrs. G. C Mitchell, Jr., were welcomed for the evening. Mixed arrangements of chrysan themums, marigolds and zinnias were effectively used throughout the Currin home. Between progressions the hostess served delectable cocoanut cake, molded ices, nuts, and coffee to the players. High scorer for the club was Mrs. Edwin Stewart who received a set of pillow cases. Mrs. Mit chell who won guest high score, also received pillow cases. A box of Christmas cards went to Mrs. J. N. SteDhenson for winning second high Mrs. Peay was the recipient of a bottle of hand lotion for win ning club low. Members playing were Mrs. Step hens on, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Mack Barefoot, Mrs. Nathan Bass, Mrs. Lewis Godwin, and Mrs. D. K Stewart. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Airman 1 c and Mrs. Sherrill Sorrell of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia announce the birth of a daughter on November Ist in the Langley A. F, B. hospital. Mrs. Sorrell is the former Edna Pearl Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood of Dunn. ANNOUNCE ADOPTION* Mr and Mrs. George W. Jemlgan of Dunn announce the adoption of a ffve-month-old daughter, Re becca Joan on November 2. Mrs. Jernigan is the former EH>ise Jemi gan. bowl Guests served themselves de lightful ham and pimento cheese sandwiches, potato chips, pickles, and decorated cake squares. The euests enjoying dancing du ring the evening with music pro vided bv a juke box. Several door prizes were awarded to those hold ins the lucky numbers. Special guests fdr the evening were Coach and Mrs. Jim Brown, and Coach and Mrs. Maurice Ge orge. Approximately 115 people en-< Joved the occasion, including foot ball players and their dates, the team managers and their dates, cheerleader and their escorts, and other invited guests. 188 DAILY BECOBD, DUNN, N. 0. FOR ONE ■ STOP SHOPPING mm v rItiGLY WIGGLY WIGGLY is cooperating with the Farmers and the Agricultural Depart- { lir ===. m ment, by featuring LOW COST fresh PORK as the best buy of the fT L —^ lr ——= ~~ week- SERVE APPLE SAUCE WITH PORK. SMALL LEAN CENTER CUT W ~ # PORK CHOPS lb. 49c Mayonna ' se r Krafts iCa SWIFT’S PREMIUM •• ■- • BACON e lb. 4Sr tens FREE FRESH WHOLE OR HALF PORK TENDER END CUT PORK For Mom & Dad LOIN lb." 45c CHOPS lb. 35c 2 TICKETS Wm. & Mary ws. N. C. State For Junior KRAFTS MILD 8 Oz. Cracker 13 1-3 Oz. Cracker J UI ITT LI EAATRAII Barrel Sharp Barrel Mellow I BlMlvFl IVVIDHLL W? /i Q** QQ. t T Nothing to Buy - No Obligation . B ■ Bid JRjj Qw tR C Come And Register Drawing Nov. 12 - 6:00 P. M. WHITCHOUSE OR MUSSELMANS COMSTOCK Apple Sauce 2 29c SERF Sliced Beets 16c DEL MONTE CRUSHED Reg. Giant EXTRA SAVINGS PINEAPPLE %T 27c 30c 73c Snowdrift 3 lbs. 73c STOKLEY’S SHREDDED PHILADELPHIA CREAM KRAUT 2 ~ 29c CHEESE 2 X 25c DROMEDARY DIXIE * 1 VAV- KRAFT ° live Pim > Pineapple - Pimento Emit Cake «u 79c Cheese Spread 24c Lousianne can 83c 1 • Oil Cheese Spread 5, « 28c SANITARY NAPKINS 1 t|.» KRAFT MILK Kotex 2** 77c Caramels “■? 35c KRAFT AMERICAN PILLSBURY OR BALLADRS f ■ ft Sm. • BISCUITS JIFFY, WHITE, YELLOW, CHOC., SPICE I fStCu VIIGGSG g I#C j, A M If P Illy TENNESSEE BRAND FROZEN 4 cons 49c CAKE MIX STRAWBERRIES PARKAY Buy Several M Sweeten end 10 Oz. a margarine Pks '£“ lUc s,ioed pke 25c Pound mm SWEET AND FULL OF JUICE FLORIDA ORANGES 2 doz. 39c FANCY GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 lbs. 27c ~£P VANILLA WAFERS 25c APPLES 4 49c - POTATOES SQUASH 2 lb. 19c 10 ,b * ba * Z7e PAGE THREE

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