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Daily Record 4 TV PROGRAM SCHEDULE « nfcii v mm • mm u urn m ' % KE "L«S»e Is A ‘IfcttW’* - s m *** Splendored WADE MORRIS Sdk*G>. 1*1 M. Warn AM. Dub, M. G. 8:«0 m <5) (») «4) Outer Unite rn CM A (5) Drapet iS) Wagon Train • ■<•) (It) Vacation riayhoooe “Come A-Rmmin” A young doctor gets loyal support from hit office mate and the town («) of Sport Man 9:M Whatever Mac's Auto Parts & Machine Shop cOMHrrfec uni of qualftt AOTO FARTS DUNN’S MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP — phone m - an SU W. CUMBERLAND 1 W tSmmai U 9:99 (9) (11) Comedy Hour - "The Jack Benny Houpr” 9:99 CD Art Unkletter Show - (4) Sign OK 19:99 (5) Breaking Point - (1) Dorid Brinkley’* (9) PMOword (to Dtek Powell Show 19:99 49) dhswctse — (M Dr. Hndaon 11:99 (5) (9) (9) (11) Now., SporU 11:19 15) Dateline, N. C. 11:19 1(9) (11) Tonight Show “#owder River” 11:99 1(1) Starlight Theatre 9:19 (9) Aspect 6:95 (7) Aspect 9:99 (5) Ahpect ■ AgrirtStm* (9) Carolina Today (11) Suttee Semester 9:49 (7) MbM* Drake * 9:59 (5) RPD 5 (5) (9) Today £l) idmnlng lamhme* 9:95 (5) Viewpoint (7) Tarheel Mandag News 9:99 (5) (9) ToSay 9:15 01) MOW* 9:99 (fell Captdlh Kangaroo 9:55 (4) Nraa 9:99 (9) Today (9) Thppar •m '<*) C. S. History (9) Bachelor (Father (9) Captala Kangaroo (5) Boso the Clowe * (9) Beat af Oronoho - 1:99 (4) Physical Sctoaos to Paris With Love” (TUESDAY DATTIME M* 11 :M (4) World (5) nw on* (i) (ii) (*) New m <u) m (5) (7) Play Tear (9) (11) 1 (4) Sign Off (5) price ti (t) (11) 12:45 1:( 1:26 1:30 “The Barefoot Mailman” (•) (•) («) (5) (9) (11) m (5) Sica Off General Hospital Lore of life Queen For A Day (») (11) As the World Tarns z-.m (5) Seven Keys (9) (11) Pfflsbury Bakeoff (7) People Win Talk 2:25 (9| Meta Ml (7) (5) The Doctors (9) (11) Art linUetter 1:99 (5) (7) Loretta Ytmng (9) (11) To TeQ the Truth 1:25 (9) (11) CM News mN) (5) Who Do Too Trust (7) Who Do Ton Trust (9) (11) Edge of NIcht 1:55 (U) News 4:99 (5) Cap’s Fire (7) Match Game (1) (11) Seerot Storm 4:25 (7) NBC News 4:19 (7) lone Banger (7) Make Been for Daddy (9) Hennesey (11) Fan Hoar 4:55 (5) American Newsstand 5:99 (5) TraOmaster (7) Funny Page wUh Mr. Boh (11) The Fan Boor 5:39 (5) (9) Huckleberry Hoond 5:45 (11) I’ve Got A Secret TUESDAY EVENING t:N (S) Been with Sparta (7) News Scope U C:U (5) Take Eire 6:15 a) Sports Scope <•) <U) tesso Reporter 6:20 (5) Viewpoint 6:25 (5) (1) Weather (11) ESSO Reporter 6:30 (6) What's New (5) Stateline (7) Huckleberry Hound (») (11) CBS News 6:45 (5) Kan Cockraa News 7:60 (4) News a a <» Dobte GilUs (f) Mrwi (U) Uim* <*) Csmhat “Tbe Bridge at Chalons” (9) Mr. Ed. (7) blMh “The Unvanquished” 9:99 («) Beyond the Earth (9) (U) The Play house . “The Unligbted Road” An ex GI takes a Jab in a roadside diner and becomes involved in a hijacking ring. S:M (4) What tm the V«M (5) McHale’s Navy - "The Day The War Stood Still” Ensign Parker spreads the news that the war is over. (9) <U) TAUNT SCOOTS 9:99 <«) What Ahent a Beak (S) Greatest Shew on Earth “Lion on Fire” Lkm tamer endangers bis life as well as that of a pretty juggler. 9:39 («) Sign Off (5) The UatooehaMee “‘Line of Fire” (7) Dick Powell Theatre (9) (U) Pic tare This 19:99 (9) (U) Keefe BraseeUe (5) The Fugitive - “Fear in a Desert City” Es caped murderer is faced with problem of helping a woman and Jeopardising his own free dom. 19:39 (7) Chet Huntley Reporting 11*9 (S) (7) (9) (U) New* Sports Weather :19 (5) Dateline, N. C. :1S (7) (Hi Tonight Shew — (9) Barricade 11:29 (5) Starlight Theatre "Lad of the haroafag” Donnelly To Speak At Board, Merchants Meet* Mr. John Donnelly, of Comma* nity Planning Divirion of N. O. Department of Oonaematlon and Development of Raleigh, will speak Tuesday mboming at 10:30 to a joint meeting of the Town Planning Board and retail mer chant*. The meeting will be held at the Stewart Theatre. The group wfll discuss long range development in Dth^ and the purposed survey of the down town ana. All merchants, business man and owners of business property are invited to. attend. TUBS. AWED. •asr Mvs'H '■'M antweiui enuswE ‘jzsaim •kMiSSSZiS SHOWS 3 - S - 7 • * TODAY A TUES. PETEK BRECK GEORGE HAMILTON TP AIN Wow ninety fist-moving minutes 6f powerful dramatic stories. John Mdntire stars, with outstanding guests. S:* TOHMHt C ON 0 STEREO WINNER —Barney Miller, popular Erwin resident, la shown with the console stereo be received as grand prize winner at the Labor Day street dance sponsored by the Erwin Jayoees Mrs. Hugh Prince Fetes Club •t Hospital Patients Weekend admissions to Betsy .Johnson Hospital: Mr. James B> Page, Route 1, Coats; iffif. Fields, Route 1, Newton drove; Mr. George T. Hodges, Duhnt James Gaines, Dunn; Mary Hill, Dunn; Mr. Lloyd E. House, Ap apka, Fla.; Baby Kimberly Mas- I senglll, Dunn; Mr. Frances C. Bills, Route 5, Dunn; Sara Wll- j Hams, Route 1, Godwin; lira. Sue Sumner, Dunn; Bertha Juanita Adams, Route 1, Fu quay Springs; Mr. William SFv cumb Tart, Route 2, Dunn. GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL Barbara Avery, Route 4, Dunn; Mrs. Mittie Parker, Er win; Mrs. Margaret Baker, Route 1, Erwin; Mrs. Katherine Jenkins, Dunn; Daisy McNeill, Route 3, Angler; Mr. Malcomb Darroch, Route 3, Liliington; MTS. Gladys Smith, Route 4, Dunn; Mrs. Cornelia Morgen, Rottte Erwin; Mrs. Pauline Ralph, Erwin; Mr. James Fer rell, Buies Creek. Births Mr and Mre. Wills Kinchen Barbour, Route S, Four Oaks, announce the birth of a son, Sept. 13, In Betsy Johnson Hos pital. Mrs. Barbour Is the for mer Maylon Wot. Mr. and Mrs. William Albert Lee, Route 1, Erwin, announce the birth Of • daughter, Ame lia Lou, Sept. 14, In Betsy John son Hospital. Mrs. Lee is the former Sandra Kay House. Mr. and Mrs. James Duncan Bishop, Route S, Lining ton, an nounce the birth of a son, Sept. 12, in Good Hope Hospital. The mother is the former Winifred Harwood, Mr. and Mra. David M. Wood, Route 1, Benson, announce the birth of a eon. Sept. 13, in Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Wood la the former Carolyn Jean Turner. : Mr. and Mra. Watson fc. Ray, Fayetteville, announce the birth of a daughter. Sept. 13, in Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Ray is the former Mary Lou Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith, Route 4, Dunn,, announce the birth of a daughter, sept. 14, 1 in Good Hope Hospital. The mother Is the farmer Gladys Mr. and Sirs.. Gary Alexander Garner, ' Route 1, AnSfer, an. nouifce the birth , of a daughter, Sept. 15, In Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Gamer Is the former Ann Smith. / Mr E P. Osteen, Raleigh; Ur. NM j* JsStf'Mrs.1^^’ Womack, Mrs. C. W. Bannerman, Mrs. Marvin Raynor, Mrs. Karl ▼anh, Mrs. WilHam Creel, Mrs. Rupert Cox, Mrs. H. C. Turlington, Mis. N. M. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Jule Mann, Mrs. Paul Hood, Mrs. Tom Hood, Miss Bernice Bat. lance and Mrs. BUI Terrell. Dunn Personals book cum mat The Literary Review Book Club will meet Tuesday at at the Woman’s Club with Mr*."'" W. W. Carroll as hostess. All members are urged to attend the initial meeting of the year. AT WOMEN’S COLLEGE Susan Warren left Thursday to begin studies at Woman’s Col* lege of tile CMC. TO WAKE EORBST Gale Tart will leave for Wake Poorest this week where he wiH be a freshman. VISITED DAUGHTER Mrs. Martin MeLamb spent Friday in Red Springs with her daughter, Mrs. John Davis. TO NEW TOOK Mary Satterwhite recently re turned t6 Brooklyn, N. Y. after vacationing three weeks with her parents, lb. and IDs. Har ry Satterwhite. ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. Carl Byrd, Jr., from Durham, and Mrs. H. C. Tur lington attended the wedding of Margaret Beattie to Norris Leo Thurston Saturday in Ra leigh. TO CAROLINA Kay Alphin left Sunday lor Cargill. Shfe will An » freeh man and will study medical technology. r“ IN RAUia&H Mis. Dennis Boyette, Sharon, Wanda, Flo, Mrs. Eunice Tart and Mrs. Silas Whlttenton, at tended the wedding dt Mrs. Boy ette’s nleca Linda Martin to Wil liam Halre on Sunday. The cere- j mony took place In the Antioch Presbyterian Church in Raleigh. ' Mrs. John Satterwhite, Mrs. M. F. Orowe, Mbs. Vara MeNOtt, Mrs. Maggie Jones, and Miss Katherine Oainsgr attended the Woman'* FwUratien ot eluhs district meeting at Raeford on Saturday. MK5 MEETING The CSdcoaa Chapter TOC wih meet at the home of Mrs. James Best Wednesday at 4:00 with Mrs. A. C. Parker as co-hostess. Three Hottest** I Entertain ... Mrs. S. Gfovw Mrs. Sherrill Glover was en tertained at a stork shower Sat urday night in the educational building of Long Branch Church. Hostesses lor the event wave Mrs. Jack Jones, Mis. W. G. Glover and Mrs. James Wood, an of Bowes %. Upon arrival the bonocaa was presented a White mum oonage. the gift table was eeWefWd with a white cloth and dint* ed with a Stork. The refresh ment table from which guests served themselves pots to Mgs. cookies, nuts, mints and soft drinks, was also covered with a white cloth. Several appropriate games were played with prises gong to, the winners. Approximately forty guest* wtire present. TO FS i Jenny Sercy left last week for Florida Southern where she will enroll as a junior. ;% ANNOIINC* ENGAGEMENT ?|Cr. ad Mrs. Wade C. Maadn of M&mers announce the engage ment of their daughter, Brenda Faye, to Puraprd Odom Up-, church, eon of MT. add Mrs. Frank C. Upchurch of Route 1, Broadway. A November a wed ding is planped. ' • ATTEMDS wedding ' Miss Battle ton Williford at tended the wedding of Bohnle Stay BUtings, daughter of Mr. M}d libs. Homer Samuel Bill ings, and Jesse Baker Hunt, IH, ion of lb. and Mrs. Hunt, .at Ratelgh, tn L&dngton over Hie weMJmd. ' Denial Assistants Meet Thursday The Parrish HoM to Benson was the setting ter • meeting of the Johnaton-Hamett Dental AssUtanta Society last Thursday night. dolda Wood presided over the fj.si-SJI flyi nsar vMP Alt If v IIIWlWIls asm VBQ Wi ■ All members of the society were present Including the co advisors, Dr. R. U. Blackmon of mtma. And Dr. OordSn Town send of Dunn. the next meeting will be held October 10. * During the evening the mem bers enjoyed pie a la mode and 'coffee. Canasta Club Feted By Mrs. Earl Core Last Thursday night the HI Lo Canasta Club met at the home of Mrs. Sail Core. Making «p the two tables were lifts. Howard Hodges and Mrs. Jesae Parsons, guests; Mrs. Bob Summers, Mrs. Charles Hairr, Mrs. Skng Jackson, Mrs. Edward Register, Mrs. Archie Wood, Jr. and the hostess. Capturing high was Mrs. Jack son and tow was Mrs. Hairr. Chocolate pie and coffee were served after play and during the evening chicken salad puffs, pot ato chips, chocolate fudge, pick les and Cokes were enjoyed. ATTENDED ANNUAL ASSEMBLY Mrs. Lou Paircloth and Miss Diane Paircloth of Erwin attend ed the 58th Annual Assembly of the Church of Ood of Proph cy last week in Cleveland, Tom. News Benson and Smlthfield Jaycees and their wives gathered for a soc ial at the VFW building in Smith Held last Saturday night. Mr. and MA. Calvin Penny of Route 2. Benson, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Ann Aug. 31. Mrs. Penny is the former Julia Sue Barefoot Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beasley add Candy of Fayetteville visited Ha and Gloria Adams September 1 at their home on Rt. 2. Candy has recently been discharged from Highsmith Hospital. Vanlder Adams of Route 2 is seri ously ill in Johnston Memorial Hos pital Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Majors of Charlottesville, Va., were visiters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- i seph Neighbors on Rt 3, Dunn, Da- • hoi- Day weekend. Mrs. J. C. Gain- j ey returned home with them to; spend several weeks. Last Thursday night the Jaycees! of the 7th District met in Bnaith field with about 300 Jaycees from Benson, Dunn, Smlthfield, Angler,] Clayton, Fuquay, LUlington, Pitts-s boro, Selma and Newton Grove \ attending. j NOTE OF APPRECIATION Miss Virginia Pittara expresses sincere gratitude and appreciation , for the many kind deeds shown her while * patient in Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital. PRATER SERVICE 1 A Methodist layleader, Slgmond Butler, /Mill *>eak at the prayer ) service Tuesday at 10 a. m. in the conference room of Home Savings & Loan Association. The weekly ; service Is non-denominatlonal and. opened to the public. MO EVENTS COMING UP ON TV ALL THE BIG FOOTBALL GAMES AND THE WORLD SERIES GAMES SEE THEM BETTER ON GE TV LIGHTEST ’BRIGHTEST I Kft Btsr W court*. 1M» rut new Vt XTtSKW&Sfc nlitbli clwtronte wiring/' A;: In DUNN And LILLINGTON
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