leff Harden
:eted Wednesday
Jeff Harden celebrated bis
foprth birthday on Wednesday
loon with a party at his
file group played several gam
es'' after which Jeff opened his
gifts.
Potato chips, candy, peanuts,
cajte, chewing gum and soft
dijnks were enjoyed by Stevie
F<fwler, Janice Pope, Scott and
D£an Sills, Connie and Davy
>rrison, Barbara Harden,
Shirley Pope, Carolyn Fowler,
inette Sills, Jeanette Morri
t, Gene Harden and Ronald
tterson.
’rick 'N Trump
fclub Meets
George Carroll feted the
[ick *n Trump Bridge Club
ft evening at her home on
fkeshore Drive.
guest was Mrs. Reid Mlt
clfell and members were Mrs.
BH1 Godwin, Mrs. Bill Corbin,
b$-s. Bill Terrell, Mrs. Mack
H imilton, Mrs. Fred Alexander
ai d Mrs. Huber Register.
Capturing the prize for the
hi ;h scorer was Mrs. Alexander.
S oring second high was Mrs.
R gister and Mrs. Terrell was
lo i\
( hocolate cake and coffee were
served during the evening.
Mr. Lee Feted
Dn Sunday
*rhad Lee, Dunn Postmaster, ^
wjis given a birthday picnic dln
njr on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welborn on
flj. Carr Street.
TThose attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Cannady and fami
ly ? Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bass
Air. and Mrs. Lynwood Lee and
family of Morehead, Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Perry and family of
Spring Lake, and Mrs. Johnny
Whittenton.
Zelma Blackmon
McArryifttJ Sdt.
.Miss Zelma Helen Blackmon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Blackmon of Raleigh, will
bjbcome the bride of Airman
Third Class John T. Milton, Sat
igday at 7:30.
JThe wedding will be solemniz
es in the Lillington Baptist
Church. The Blackmons are form
erly of Lillington.
TO VIRGINIA
;Mfr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lee will
•sja end the weekend in Roanoke,
Va* with their daughter, Mr,
4nd Mrs. Bill Edmunds,
i »-’...
Hospital
Patients
Admissions to Betsy Johnson
Hospital on Thursday: Marie
McArthur, Route 2, Dunn: Mrs.
Verle Barefoot, Dunn; Master
Brent Reeves Elmore, Dunn;
Junior David Giles, Dunn; Mr.
George Hubert Jackson, Route
5, Dunn; Miss Martha Dee Tart,
Route 2, Dunn; Mr. Odell Jer
ri igan, Route 5, Dunn.
GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL
Miss Neta Spell, Route 1, Au
tryville; Mrs. Rosalee Parker,
Route 3, LUUngton; Mr. John
Gupton, Route 3, Fayetteville;
Mr. Millard Snipes, Route 1,
Erwin; Mr. Leon Goodman, Er
win; Mrs. Marjorie Oodlove,
Buies Creek; Mr. Lester Avery,
Route 1, Erwin Essie McLean,
Route 1, Erwin.
VISITED DRIVERS
Jay Dixon sent Wednesday
night and Thursday with Mr.
fend Mrs. Charles M. Driver in
Fayetteville.
Fabrics Featured 1-18S.
The Unity Home Demonstra|
tfcm Club met Wednesday afterf
noon with Mrs. Frank Davisc
in Erwin, o
Vice president Mrs. A. B. Uz
zle, Jr., presided over a busines|
period at which time the di»
decided to rotate afternoon an
evening meetings every othe
month. The imonev from theij
prize winning exhibit at the It
fair. Chair Bottoming, will
used for a gift for Maria Mo
les, an exchange student at thf
home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvitf
Weeks who is attending Clhowai
College.
Mrs. Ruby Parker, home econo
mics agent, spoke to the group
ou fabrics stressing the import
ance of reading labels before you
purchase. Fifty percent or more
of man made fibers, she said, will
be those most successfully wash
ed and drip dried needing very
little ironing.
Attending were Mrs. Flovrt Nor
ris, Mrs. Charles Guin. Mrs. C.
V. Hudson, Mrs. Claude Cheek,
Mrs. Uzzle, Mrs. A. B. Burnette,
Mrs. Stacey Whittenton, Mrs.
RalPh EnutA Mr*. H. R. Godwin
of Erwin wis a guest.a
An apple dessert and coffee
were served.
HOME FROM VACATION
Mrs. Ben Denning and Mrs.
Lilly Barnes have returned after
spending last week in Morehead
with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford.
They also spent some time in
Knoxville, Tenn., with relatives.
PATIENT IMPROVED
Rev. B. D. ditcher, who un
derwent surgery last week In
Rex Hospital in Raleigh, is im
proved and can have visitors.
THE FUN IS EVERYWHERE WITH THE
SWINGINEST PARTY EVER .. . AND
NOBODY COUNTS THE KISSES!.
COMING 'SOON
LUCILLE MAY, Society Editor
BEAUTY AND THE BOOTH—
Styles in telephone booths
seem to be as changeable
these days as in fashions or
cars. Airy booth above is,
newly installed at O’Hare In
ternational Airport, Chicago.;
Despite its open construction,
its sound-treated materials
shut out much outside noisfe
and provide maximum pri
vacy for callers.
Births
. Mrs, William 0. Smith »_•
oV Buies Creek announce the
birth of a daughter, Sheri Dee,
Sept. 18, at Fuquay-Varina
Branch Hospital. Mrs. Smith is
the former Linda. Kay Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayman N.
Humphrye of Buies Creek an
nounce the birth of a son, Ken
neth Wayne, Sept .18, at Fu
quay-Varina Hospital. The mo
ther is the former Linda Lee
Kenney. ' ■ •
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Miss Peggy Ruth Jackson’s
engagement to Samuel Palmer
Hudson is announced by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jack
son of Washington, N. C. Mr.
Hudson is the son of Miriam c.
Hudson of Dunn and 'the late
Samuel Percy Hudson. A thanks
giving wedding is planned.
AMERICAN LEGION MEET '
Mrs. Harvey Strickland’s home ;
on East Broad Street will be the •
scene of the American Legion
Auxiliary meeting Tuesday night i
at 8:00. t
FROM GREENVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Welds of
Greenville, S. C„ spent the week
end with her parents, MT. and
Mrs. J. P. Crumpler.
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Birthday Dinner Honors
Mrs F.W. Temple, Sr.
Mrs. I. W. Temple, Sr., of Er
win was the guest of honor at a
birthday dinner Sunday at the
Erwin Park Center. She was ce
lebrating her 57th birthday. Her
children were hosts for the oc
casion.
A three tiered pink and white
cake was served along with a
bountiful dinner. Mrs. Temple
received many gifts.
Her children are Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Ashley and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gregory of Erwin, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Parker of
Route 3, Dunn.
*In addition to her grandchild
ren and husband, other guests
were Mrs. Rosa Guins of Dunn,
her sister; Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Guins, also of Dunn: Mr. and
Mrs. D. P. Roberts of Erwin, an
Fabrics Featured
At Unity Club
Mr. and Mrs. B. Gregory of
Angler was honored Saturday
night with a floating house
warming given by Mrs. Gregory’s
sister, Mrs. Estell Smith, and
Phyllis McLanrb and Linda Byrd.
The table was decorated with
a white linen cloth and yellow
and white flowers were flanked
by lighted tapers surounded by
ivy.
After Mr. and Mrs. Gregory
and their children opened their
gifts, the guests were invited
into the kitchen where they
were served doughnuts, mints,
assorted crackers, coffee and soft
drinks.
Homemakers of America held
their first meeting on September
11 In the Dunn HI auditorium.
Officers for the 1963-64 school
year are as follows: president,
Phyllis Miller" vice president, Me
lanie Johnson; secretary, Paulette
Bryant; treasurer, Elaine Bryant;
reporter, Barbara Norris; histor
lan, Judy Weeks; parltamentar
ian, Tula Maudlin; and recrea
tlonal director, Sandra Wood.
During the summer, there was i
leadership training worksho >
> FROM FAYETTEVILLE
Mrs. Mary Culbreth of Fay
etteville spent last week with
Mrs. Nellie Bounce.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ray
nor of Dunn announce the'birth
of a son. Sept. 35, at Rex Hos
pital In Raleigh. Mrs. Raynor
is the former Verna Hawjey.
SUNDAY GUESTS
Mrs. J. H. Callahan and Mrs.
C. S. Manooch and son, Chuck,
of Raleigh spent Sunday with
Mrs. H. W. Prince.
NOW
SHOWING
•* Dufm F.H.A.
Elects Officers
The Dunn chapter of the Future
other sister; her nieces, Mr. and
Mra. Tom Byrd of Route 1, Er
vin, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Strick
land of Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Champion of Erwin; Mr.
and Mrs. Ottis Carr of Dunn;
Mr. Snd Mrs. Leon Capps, Mrs.
Robert Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. V.
C. Melvin and Mrs. Lena Mel
vin, all of Erwin.
Low Tally Club
Entertained Thurs.
Mrs. Gerald Mann and Mrs.
Bill Lawrence, Jr., were guests
of the Low Tally Bridge Club
Thursday night. Hostess for the
group was Mrs. Jim Farthing,
Jr.
Mrs. Bobby Strickland was
the top scorer with Mrs. Law
rence Ruest high. The consola
tion gift went to Mrs. Bobby
Tart.
Completing the tables were
Mrs. Earl Murphy, Mrs. Tom
Tharrlngton, Mrs. Bill Cameron
and Mrs. Harvey Eldridge, Jr.
Pecan pie a la mode and cof
fee were served during the even
ing. Potato chips, candy and
Cokes were passed earlier.
IN FAYETTEVILLE
Mrs. David Cottle and Mks.
James Hartley spent Wednesday
in Fayetteville with Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Godbolt.
<*■- ■
FROM S.C.
Mrs, Monroe Cawan and son,
Jim, of Murrey Hill, 8. C„ are
spending this week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Clump
ier.
r
Personals
VISITING DAUGHTER
Mrs. Arestus Byrd of Dunn Is
spending several weeks In Lll
lington with her daughter, Mrs.
Jewel Byrd.
RALEIGH SHOPPING
Mrs. Felton Horton, Mrs. Har
old Beasley and Mrs. Lester Phil'
lips spent Wednesday In Raleigh
shopping.
VISIT PARENTS
Mrs. Bobby ing and son De
Wayne from. Faison spent seve
ral days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Capps this week.
IN RALEIGH
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Carroll Jr.,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Carroll In Raleigh.
CAKE SALE ON SATURDAY
The Crusaders for Christ will
have a cake sale this Saturday
at Cortez Lee’s store on High
way 55. Deliveries Will be made
if requested.
VISITED SISTER
Mrs. Della Fowler from Angler
spent Saturday with her sister
and her family, Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Cobb.
IN DURHAM
Bill of Godwin spent Sunday in
Mrs. Billy Lucas and son,
Durham with relatives.
IN FAYETTEVILLE
Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs.
Bill Corbin spent Tuesday visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter
in Fayetteville.
ATTEND RACE
Billy Lucas. Jimmy Tew, John
and Jesse Callahan of Godwin
attended the Old Dimension
l 500 Race in Martinsville, Va„ on
Sunday.
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TOWN OF DUNN
Consolidated Balance Sheet
jjV. ■
As Of June 30, 1963
ASSETS
TOTAL
GENERAL DEBT PUBLIC REVOLVING
FUND SERVICE UTILITIES FUND
FUND FUND _
CAPITAL
FUND
Cash In bank & on hand 63,158.53
Certificates of deposit 256,869.96
Taxes receivable 73,052.55
Accounts Receivable 23,270.86
Assessments receivable 39,659.83
Assured interest receivable 2,627.72 —
Due from Dunn Recorder's Court 1,583.40 1,583.40
Inter-Fund accounts 17,170.71
Prepaid insurance 2,517.81 2,280.86
Capital assets 4,445,865.33 _______
33,625.42 1,721.00 13,099.36 14,712.75
71.331.04 14,270.34 171,268.58
72.146.04 906.51
16,577.06
39,659.83
2,122.19
6.693.80
388.84
116.69
(2,457.96) (14,712.75V
236.95
$4,908,605.99 $205.210.11 $17,014.54 $200,846.18 $39,659.83
4,445,865.33
$4,445,865.33
m
Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus
Liabilities:
Accounts payable
___ B,462.79
Taxes*collected in advance 4,459.72
Meter deposits 17,583.05
Bonds outstanding 357,000.00
Reserves:
Taxes receivable 73,052.55
Accounts receivable 23,270.86
Assessments! receivable 39,659.83
Workmen's compensation 5,248.31
Qhiinw
zl.
6,317.43
4,459.72
{ v
2,145.36
17,583.05
?: 1rn -'Jr
■
.f.,:
' !
357,000.00
72,146.04
6,693.80
5,248.31
906,51
16,577,06
39,659.83
Surplus:
Unappropriated 291,003.55 110,354.81 16,108.03 164,540.71
Invested in capital assets 4,088,865.33 ______ _______
4,088,865.33
$4,908,605.99 $205,220.11 $17,014.54 $200,846.18 $39,659.83 $4,445,865.33