Jackson Reunion Planned For Sunday Outing At Williams Lake i Xhe annual Jackson Reunion is scheduled to be held for the sec ond time this coming Sunday, Aug ust 25, at Williams Lake. Mrs. Claude E. Pope of Dunn is in charge of plans for the reunion and said they are expectin around 200 persons. Many of those attend ing will be descendants of Wiley C. Jackson but all interested re latives and friends are invited. “We plan to hold an election this year and really get an organiza tion,” said Mrs. Pope. The reunion festivities at Wil liams Lake, which is in Sampson County near the Mingo School, will begin after church. Those who attend should take a picnic lunch. Lunch will be served around one o’clock. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barefoot will motor to see their daughter An nette who is in summer school at Atlantic Christian College today. Summer school will close Friday and Miss Barefoot will go to Rich lands for a week where she will be soloist in the Betsy Jean Trott Kenneth Kernegay wedding. FROM NEW YORK Mrs. Howard West has just re turned from New York where she visited Miss Jean Fleming who recently moved from Boston, Mass., where she had lived for the past six years. Miss Fleming be gan her work at Union Theologi cal Seminary August 19. [Circ/e 3 Gave Program At C W.F. Meeting Monday The Christian Women's Fellow ship met at 8 o’clock iq the sanctu ary of Hood Memorial Church Monday night. Mrs. Dwight Mattex was in charge of the devotional, j Mrs. Wilson Stanley president, presided over the business discus sion at which time plans were made and a committee appointed to serv ed refreshments to the Youth of the church for their Sunday even ing meetings. Members of the com mittee include; Mrs. P. H. Lynch, chairman, Mrs. W. P. Williford, Mrs. Earl West, Mrs. Jeffeiys, Miss Pauline Bell, Mrs. .fames Surles, and Mrs. William Tart. Mrs. Stanley also announced the confederation of Brotherhoonaie will be September 14-15 and stress attendance at this. Circle 3 was in charge of the program and Mrs. Mammie Jef ferys gave a very interesting artic on Prayer and is the nations pray er room really used. Mrs. Margie Tart sang a solo. The meeting was dismissed with the group sing gpayerful the na tional C. W. F. bendiciton. FROM RONOKE RAPIDS Mrs. Ella Cameron and children, Alexander and Margaret, visited friends and relatives in Dunn this past weekend. Sisters Honored With Shower Thursday Night Mrs. Richard Johnson and Mrs. Everette Lee honored Miss Peggy Holmes, bride-elect and her sis ter, Mrs. Bill Payne, a recent bride with a miscellaneous show er Thursday night. The Johnson home was decorat ed with lovely mixed summer flo wers and the guests of honor were presented white mums and tube rose corsages. Guests were served lime ice, bridal squares, nuts and mints. Mrs. Johnson presented Miss Holmes with a bedspread and Mrs. Payne a blanket. Mrs. Lee gave the honorees electric perculators. Those attending were: Miss Hol mes, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Lonnie Holmes, Mrs. Gardner Johnson, Mrs. George H. Jackson, Mrs. Kig Hudson, Miss Ruth Holmes, Mrs. Tony Prince, Miss Mary McLamb, Miss Ada McLamb, Mrs. James Register, Miss Alma Phillips, Mrs. Gerald Register and Miss Brenda Johnson. HOSPITAL PATIENTS The following patients were re cently admitted to Betsy John son Memorial Hospital: Mr. Hugh West, Mrs. Patsy Barefoot, Mr. Scott Hudson, Jes sie Lewis, Mrs. Mary Barefoot, Mrs. Annie Whitehead, Mrs. Doy le Hinson, Alfred Jones, Mrs. Bet ty Lou Temple, Master David Lee and Dan Crouch. It’s Plymouth’s greatest year- . * and “Operation Snowball" is your greatest chance to save on the one car ■ r \ a .» that will still be new next snowfall! Right now is saving weather at your Plymouth dealer’s! Plymouth sales are storming ahead at a record rate . .. snowballing to an all-time high. Your dealer is in a position to give you an avalanche of savings on the new Plymouth of your choice. The more Plymouths he sells, the more cash you can save. You’ll really go for the “below zero” prices your Plymouth dealer is featuring during his spectacular 30-day “Operation Snowball.” And you’ll like the very liberal allowance he can give you for your present car. So don’t miss out on the big sav ings—pick out your 3-years-ahead Plymouth today. and own more of the future right now! For your TV entertainment, Plymouth presents "Climax!" See TV section for time and station. Mr. & Mrs. Cretini Hosts At Bridge Friday Night Mr. and Mrs. Corky Cretini en tertained the Couples Bridge Club Friday night. Tables were placed in the den of the Cretini home which was beautifully decorated with late summer flowers. Mrs. Luther Turner scored high for the ladies and she was present ed a candy dish filled with assort ed colors of soap. Mr. Turner was high scorer for the men and was awarded stationary for his prize. During progressions potato chips, freetoes, candy and iced drinks were passed and after play had ended they enjoyed apple pie a la mode and coffee. Those playing in addition to prize winners were: Mr. and Mrs. Haruz Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Temple and Mr. and Mrs. Cretini. M/ss Goddard Honored With Shower Fri. Night Miss Peggy Lynn Ezzell of Ra leigh and Mrs. Darwyn Whitting ton of Coats entertained Miss No vella Goddard, bride-elect with a linen shower Friday evening at the Woman’s Club. The hostesses presented the guest of honor with a corsage of white carnations and the club house was effectively decorated with arrangements of white mums and asters. Refreshments served consisted of lime punch, cheese wafers, par ty meringues and nuts. A linen cloth and napkins were presented Miss Goddard from the hostesses, Miss Ezzell and Mrs. Whittington. Guests attending were: Miss Goddard, her mother, Mrs. J. El I lison Goddard, Mrs. Willie Bran ron, Mrs. Kenneth Sloan of Ra leigh, Mrs. Archie Wood, Mrs. Roy Tart, Mrs. Bobby Sharp, of Wil son the former Miss Elsie Ann Morgan, Mise Laura Hartley and Miss Mary Lou Westbrook. Mrs. Stanley Died Tuesday Mrs. Ila Thompson Stanley, 73, of Route 1, Benson, died in the Johnston Memorial Hospital Tues day. Daughter of the late Ike Thompson and Judy Blackman Thompson of Johnston County, she was the widow of Ben Stan ley. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Piney Grove Free Will Holiness Church near Smithfield, conducted toy Rev. Oscar Honeycutt and burial will follow in the Bethel Church cemetery. Surviving are five sons, Lonnie of Route 1 Coats, Chester and Roland of Route 1, Benson, Eade of Coats, Lester of the ho me; five daughters, Mrs. John Guin and Mrs. Joe Phillips of Rt. 1 Benson, Mrs. Joe Stanley of Rt. 1, Angier, Mrs. Joe Guin of Route 1, Four Oaks, Mrs. Howard Hon eycutt of Route 1, Willow Springs; one brother, Junius Thompson of Four Oaks; one sister, Mrs. Geo. Anna Parker of Benson; 87 grand children; 28 great grandchildren. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Sorrell, Angler, a daughter, August 16 in Rex Hospital. Mrs. Sorrell is the former Frances Edna Satter - white. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Jack son announce the birth of a son on August 12th on Kwajelein Is land. Mr. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson of Dunn is sta tioned with the Navy on Kkaje lein Island, which is one of the Marshall Islands. Mrs. Jackson is the former Evelyn Carroll of Bos ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barefoot, Route 4 Dunn a daughter, Evelyn Ernestine, on the 19. Mrs. Bare foot is the former Miss Cornelia Elizabeth Wilks. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Worth Tem ple, Route 1, Bunnlevel, a daugh ter on the 20. Mrs. Temple is the former Betty Lou Stewart. CONSTIPATED? ' New laxative discovery un locks bowel blocks without gag, bloat or gripe Constipation is caused by what doc tors call a "thrifty" colon that, instead of retaining moisture as it should, does the opposite: robs the colon of so much moisture that its contents become dehydrated, so dry that they block the bowel; so shrunken that they fail to excite or stimulate the urge to purge that propels and expels waste from your body. To regain normal regularity, the dry, shrunken, constipating contents of your colon which now block your bowel must be remoistened. Second, bulk must be brought to your colon to S-T-a-E-T-C-H STIMULATE it tO action; to a normal urge to purge. And, of all laxatives, only Colonaid, the amazing new laxative discovery possesses Colqnaid’s great moisturii ing capacity, plus Colonaid’s sirelch stunulaling bulk. So effective it re lieves even chronic constipation over night, Colonaid is yet so smooth, so gentle it has proved safe even for women in critical stages of pregnancy. Superior to old style bulk, salt or drug laxatives, Colonaid neither gags, bloats nor gripes; won't interfere with absorption of vitamins and other valu able lood nutrients; in clinical tests, did not cause rash or other reactions. It's a physiological fact: Exercise tones your body I And Colonaid exercises your colon to tone it against constipa tion, overnight! Get Colonaid, in easy-to-take tablet form at any drug counter, today! Only V8c for the 60 tablet package, brings positive relief at less than 2c per tablet Brides - Elect Honored With Coke Party Wednesday Morning Miss Alice Prince and Miss Syl via Slaughter, brides-elect were graciously entertained by Mrs Ralph Maxwell and Miss Ethelyn Maxwell at a Coke party this morning at 10:30 in the Maxwell home. As guests arrived a beautiful straw basket of sun flowers gree ted them and other pastel flowers decorated the inside of the home. The dining table which was arti stically decorated with a center piece of clematis flowers and fruit and the table was overlaid with a handsome cutwork cloth. Miss Prince attired in Lemon cotton frock complemented with a cape and Miss Slaughter attir ed in a perwinkle checked cotton complemented with a cumberband of a dark color were presented heart shaped corsages of red ros es and tube roses. The hostesses T.E.L. Class Met With Mrs. Lee Tuesday Night Mrs. Alleene Lee was hostess to the T. E. L. Class of the Baptist Church at her home at 7:30 Tues da night. The meeting was opened with the song ‘‘Jesus Lover of My Soul'’, Mrs. Da\id Pittman was in charge of :ho devotional and she took it from John 7:11 Prayer was offered ty Mrs. George Up church. Mrs. J. O. West presided over the business session. The minutes and treasurer’s report of the last meeting was read and approved, and new business was discussed. Refreshments consisting of corn straws, cookies and punch were served to lhe following: Mrs. Da vid Pittman, Mrs. Eunice Grim es, Mrs. J. O West, Mrs. L. D. Ennis, Mrs. Zola Roberts, Mrs. George Upchurch, and Mrs. Maty Hawley. Bridal Showers Honors Couples On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Caudle entertained their son and daugh ter-in-law with a bridal shower ■Saturday night, August 10th at their home on 105 North Wash ington Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Caudle were married July 20. Mrs. ; Caudle is the former Miss Orean Turnage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .James Turnage of Benson. Mixed summer flowers were us ed in' the living and dining rooms. Several appropriate games were played with prizes going to Mrs. j Jonah Caudle and Sherill Caudle, i The host and hostess assisted by Mr-s. Osbert Pipkin served de licious refreshments consisting of pimento cheese and chicken salad sandwiches, cookies, potato chips and drinks. The honored couple received an array of lovely gifts. Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Mackey, Mr. ] and Mrs. Loyd Jackson, Mr. and j Mrs. Lavalle Jackson and Debra, I Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Caudle and' Rocky, Mr. and Mrs. Osbert Pip kin, Nicky and La Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Godwin and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holmes and girls, Mrs. W. H. Daniels and Jerry, Mrs. Odis Young and Ann, Mrs. James Turnage Mrs. Grace Whitman, Mrs. Billy Wagstaff, and Carolyn Caudle. Those sending gifts were Mrs. Roeana Pipkin, Mrs. Lillian Pip kin and Ann, Mrs. Janie Wag staff, Mrs. Lunette Honeycutt, Mrs. G. A. Altman and Mrs. Clif ton Gregory. HOME ENROUTE OVERSEAS A-lc William L. “Buddie ’ Lee son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lee of Newport News, Va., formerly of Dunn, arrived in Dunn Sunday morning from Eglin, AFB, Fla. Airman Lee will be here fo 30 days at the home of his sister Mrs. Callie Stephenson. He will report to Charleston', S. C., Sept. 19 where he will go by plane for overseas. He will be stationed in Turkey for two years. also presented them with a copy of Christ and the Fine Arts by; Cynthia Pearl Maus. Refreshments for this gala ev ent consisted of chicken salad I sandwiches, cheese rosettes, sand dabs, brownies, salted nuts, party pickles and olives. Invited guests were: the honor ees, Mrs. David Nelson, Mrs. B O. Slaughter. Mrs, C L. Corbett. Miss Virginia Vann. Miss Virginia Turlington, Miss Mary Lou Nay lor, Miss Elaine Hodges, Miss j Patricia Johnson, Miss Betsy I Johnson, Miss Alice Lou Jackson. Miss Mary G. Whitehead. Kath terine Oakley, Miss Jean Young, Miss Meredith Cromartie, Miss Joyce Godwin, Miss Jan Aycock. Miss Lillian Hartley. Miss Janice Fowler, Mrs. Imuise Brown Wood. Miss Alice Stewart, Miss Pat Arm strong, Memphis, Tenn.; Miss Mary Jane Pemberton, Goldsboro: Mrs. Peggy Huggins. Fayetteville: Mrs. J. H. Thomas, Fayetteville, Angela Vereen of Lntta, South Ca rolina. Ruby Bunn Weds Alvin Norron Jr. In the presence of the immed iate families Miss Ruby Lee Bunn became the bride of Alvin' Lloyd Narron, Jr., at the home of the of ficiating minister, the Rev. Fred Scott, pastor of Long View Gar dens Baptist Churcht on Saturday afternoon. August 3 at 3 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harold Bunn of Buies Creek and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lloyd Narron of Route 1, Middlesex. The couple entered together unattended, the bride wearing a white street-length dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage. They are now at home in Micro where the groom teaches math in Micro High School. He is a gra duate of Atlantic Christian Col lege and received his master’s de gree in math at East Carolina Col lege two years ago. IN GEORGIA Mrs. G. W. Waddell from Buies Creek and Mrs. Frank West and daughters Sue and Patsy of Dunn vacationed in Marietta, Georgia last week. Erwin Lady Wins Coat At Gainey's Gainey’s Town and Country Fa shions, Dunn’s swank new’ style center, held its Grand Opening drawing this morning. Mrs. Raymond Gainey announc ed that the lucky winner of a free cashmere or tweed coat of her choice is Mrs. J. A. Lockerman of Erwin. Mrs. Gainey said she was high ly pleased w'ith the success of the grand opening event and express ed appreciation to the hundreds of people who attended. ----— FOR REDUCING Siim-Mints 1000 ONE GRAIN Saccharin Your Money Back Or $1.50 Worth Blades FREE SCHICK RAZOR $1.00 $100 53c NEW!! 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