* WEATHER + Hhawen *n dseattered thunder shower* and little change in tern* peratures this afternoon and to Tuesday considerable cloud* In** and becoming somewhat cooler with rtianoe of Showers ' THE RECORD IS FIRST VOLUME 6 TELEPHONES 311T- 311* ' ■ " -— ~T“ DUNN, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 7, 1956 FIVE CENTS PER COPY NO. 108 SALl 11 TO CONFEDERATE DEAD — A large crowd was on hand FMtcrdar for a program sponsored by the Daughters of the Con federacy at Chicora Cemetery. Among thorn who took a prominent part were (left) Mack Jernigan, master of ceremonies, Ree. Jack Daniell of Hood Manorial Christian Church who gave the inro cation, Mi*. William Newsome, president of the Daughters, and ***• Leslie C. Tucker of the First Presbyterian Church. Her. Tucker was the mate speaker at the colorful ceremonies honoring the Confederate soldiers who are buried at Chicera. (Daily Record Photo) JhstM JhinqA Up loom ADAM MARJORIE, A POSTMASTER. TERRY, ESQUIRE. CHURCHES . Hank Hanna and Marjorie Giover report that they already have about 35 dolls enrolled for their new beauty college, which will open in Dunn at an early date '’Any pretty ones?" we asked . ."You bet.” exclaimed MArJorie, "real pretty, too.” "And young?” ”Uh. hah,” she replied, indi cating there wouid be plenty in their late teens and early 20s. all of which sounds real interesting . , Are they gonna accept any male students? . “Well” replied Mar- , jorie. a very clever girl, “we have n't had any applications from men yet, but that's an idea ”. We told Marjorie about a friend of ours who operates a beauty parlor in another section of the State and opens it one night a week for the men—for manicures, massages, hair washes, and facials. . .It's In a • small town and after the town got accustomed to the idea. Men'# Night went over big isjth th(* men claiming the gal operators were more conscientious and more thor ough than barber shops. “ft probably would take a town like Dunn a little while to get accustom ed to the idea.” agreed Marjorie, who reacted favorably . . As we see it. the big advantages would be that in a beauty panor you smell perfume and sweet lotions instead of pine tar and Wild root; girl op erators wouldn't blow smoke Into your face; and you wouldn't have to listen to talk about politics and baseball and hear a lot old men (men who are years too oid for such! sitting around bragging about nightly conquests that never took | (Cantina** O* Pace Tea) LIGHTNING HITS MANSION Mother, 3 Children, Maid Die In Fire DEAL, N. J. (W— A mother, her three children and i maid died early today when lightning struck and burned their two-story mansion. The dead were identified as Mrs. Estelle Redicker. about 46; two sons. Kenneth, 13, and Stuart, 12; uid a daughter, Bonnie Joy, 5. The maid ua* not identified. Police said Mrs. Redicker-s h un wind. William, was spending the weekend at MontlceUo, N. Y. when lie tragedy occurred Firemen said the five persona were trapped behind aluminum storm windows which expanded 'ram the heat of the toiaae Firemen found the bodies of Mrs. Redicker. her daughter and the mid In a second-story bedroom, flhe bodies of the boys were found n a southeastern wing bedroom. Firemen used an aerial truck to reach the dead. The biaae earned an estimated 125.000 damage, to the 15-room house fire chief George E. Wood said He said the lightning struck the ione's metal roof and was con flicted into the kitchen by an out side drain pipe. The blase started in the kitchen. Dog Owners In Doghouse Get Fined Some Harnett dog-owners were in the dog-houee today — and all because County Dog Warden Bui Wells believes that the law is the law. Although he ha« Issued frequent (Continued On Page Two* —I-r*-*--——. Assault, Liquor Cases Are Heard A medley of assault cases, traf fic and liquor law violations were heard Thursday in Harnett Re corder’s Court. v Judge M. O. Lee was on the bench in the morning, and Vice Recorder L. M. Chaffin in the afternoon. Solicitor Nehl Row prosecuted the docket ASSAULTS Thomas McLean, Coats. Route 1 was cleared of assault with a dead ly weapon, but the warrant against him was amended to charge engag an affray in which a deadly was used. Judgment wak until May IT. Another con charge against McLean of assault on Beatrice Jones was no! pressed, because there was no prosecuting witness to prove the charge. Eldon L. Thomas was freed of the charge of slapping his wife and causing her and their children 4o flee the home while he was in a drunken condition on April 23. The wife refused to testify and was taxed the costa A second charge against Thomas of driving under the influence of whiakey, and in a careless and reckless manner, was I dismissed with leave to re-open. The warrant against Thomas was Judo Threat Used In Rape CHARLOTTE aft — James Mont* «omery. 24. was held today on a rape char*** filed by a 15-year-old »rtrl who said the man threatened to use judo tactics learned in the armed forces if she didn't submit i Police said the girl bold them the incident occurred Friday night i on a dirt road on the outskirts of the citv. The girt said Montgomery had offered to take her and some friends home from- a skating nr*, i but She soon found herself alone with him. The girl told police her alleged attacker threatened several times to strike her on a vital nerve in the neck and "put me to sleep" if *e didn’t submit to his advances. Harnett Han Ends His Life Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon for Hickman 8. Til lev, 49, of Angler, Route 1, who killed himself Friday with a 23 caliber rifle at the store he oper ated on Angier, Route 1. Harnett Coroner Grover C. Hen dcreon of Dunn said TOley shot himself over the left ear and died almost instantly. Members of . the family said he had been worrying a ereat deal recently. The coroner ruledit was a plain caae of suicide and no inquest was held. Tilley was the eon