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ped by Germans, decide to
surrender wounded Nelson to
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allow him to sutler and die
in “Glow Against tbs Sky”
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“Jolly Wally*’ Oapt. Bingham
ton grits his teeth and laughs
in the face of death to im
press a war correspondent.
Legionnaires
To Fete Ladies
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The Dunn Post of the American
Legion Will have their annuel La
dies Night and supper meeting to
night, Glenn Cox, chairman
of the Veterans Ibty Program has
announced.
W. D. Robbins, National Com
mitteeman and a past State Com
mander, win be the guest speaker.
The meeting will be held at 7:30
at the Mary Stewart Community
Building. » %
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... ONE PROBLEM—Mario Dardanelli. of Rome. Italy, has just one problem with his
“anti-traffic flying saucer.” Once aboard the darned thing, he can’t get off the ground.
Spina around fine, though, under impetus of its aluminum propellers.
tion Btfo urr is scheduled to
end in late December,
Godwin entered the Army last
May, completed basic training at
Fort Gordon, Oa„ and is assigned
to Headquarters Company, 2d
Battalion of the division’s Nth
Armor, regularly assigned at Fort
Hood, TeS.
He is a 1959 graduate of Benson
High School and was employed by
Pine State Creamery in Raleigh
before entering the Army. His
wife, Nell, lives in Killeen, Tex.
Cramer, assigned to Company
A, 1st Battalion in the division*
67th Armor at Fort Hood, enter
ed the Army in June 1W and
completed basic tranting at Fort
Jackson; S. O.
He attended Dunn High School.
7
corded by Winn-Dixie Stores dur
ing the 18-week period ended Octo
ber 19 showed an increase of 5.34
percent over the corresponding
period a year ago. , ■ '
> * total sales volume of 3268,75*.
223 for- this 18-week period sur
passed last year’s figure of *243,
ending October 19 totaled 494,806,
071 as compared With *821113,845
during the corresponding period la
1981, an increase of *2,392,432 or
3.68 percent.
Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. is now
operating a total of 614 supermar
kets throughout the South as com
pared to 593 year ago.
ECC
Hosts
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Fall Meeting
.S-TWiwn deans and counselors of
schools and colleges in the eastern
half Qf the, state met in Greenville
on the East . Carolina College
Campus Thursday for their fall
meeting.
Attending from Campbell College
were Mrs. Leigh Hopson, dean of
women; Mrs. Louise Booth, Mrs.
Sammie Campbell, Mrs. Doris Con
nell, Rebecca tMamess and Exie
Smith, all counselors.
AMOBOCS WOMAN
NEW LONDON, Conn. (TJPI)—
John Brown Jrr complained tv
police Sundap that ft middle-aged
Woman followed him out of a lo
ci tl store, tuggedf^im; into -an gf
lc y and then'threw her arms 4
round him. * V>
| Brown paid that, he ^“jestetbd
her advances” and pushed her
away. • *
When she _was gene, he found
that his. wallet, containing. $83,
was missing. . _> . .
.jPW. aSo.ANU##* • - ..
ERIE. Pa. tOTD Zop officials
today Investigated the death* of
gnimals in the past two weeks.
Three, rhesus, monkeys were,shot
aid .killed .during the weekend.
rilw.,an ePL*nd two coattmun
-discovered. p^pydt ^
ana
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MOV. 20, AT 12:00
ut*ly 30 o
her Information Call
WT^C. >RYAN,,
Bible” volumes
I add 7 in memoir of Mr. 1* A.
Part, lit. mis set comes in twelve
relumes and is described as Ohrls
ensive com
nentary. ' T’
•Poet, of North Carolina” edited
ay Richard Walter, Just published,
including the vents of twenty poets
st Remit times, in memory of Mr.
U A. Tart, Sr. .
‘ >'.v i ? r * "Oo
‘Webster’s Biographical Diction*
tty", MTebster’s . "Georgraphlcal
Dictionary”, “Guide To Modern
Ixdhitecture” by Reyner Banhajn,
liven by the twentieth Century
Book Club.
My first Eighty Years” by Clar-:
»co Poe. Mf.Pge is editor of the
>rogressive Farmer; and “Poets of
forth Carolina’’ by Richard Wal
er given by the Ye Die Town Arts
Jlub. .
The recent issue of “Illinois 14*
varies” gives a few suggestions that
may be helpful in the giving of
memorials to liraries. “People who
could never afford to give buildings
or endowments as memorials have
discovered that anyone can give a
book to the library. The books bring
pleasure to the whole community.
Books selected as memorials are
customarily chosen ,ln consultation
with the librarian and -th^ fcymily
involved, “ihey usually, although
aaktta—■ V fcrSafrl
Memorials Given
To Dunn Library
Recent memorials gtiren to the
Dunn Public Library are announced
the Board of Trustee*
not necessarily, relate In Mine way
to the lnteceets of the one being
honored. A memorial plate ia placed
in the biok, stating the names of
SSitSBOTLS
loose leaf note hook is kept as a
'permanent reeord Of those hon
red, the donod, add the titles of the
hooks ” This » the policy of the
Dunn Public Uhraryv -
Several other memorials have
been given to the library, the titles
Will be selected at a later date.
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Firemen Answer
Fourth Cm At
fourth call this year at General
Utility Co. Saturday night.
According to Howard If. Lee,
secretary of the department, the
fire had been burning for several
hours and employees .of the gin .
had it Just about out, .but Couldn’t '
quite bring it under control.
The fire was in the press in the
rear of the delintlns house ad
joining the main building. Waste
cotton was burning. .
Small damage was done, Mr.
Lee said.
Eighteen men and three trucks
were sent to the scene. ,w
-V' NO JOKING MATTER
' COLLINSVILLE, Okla> ,<OT|.
— Service station operator Coy
Muw thought it was a Joke when
4 than wearing a sack over„ his j
head and carrying a gun walked
into his station and demanded
money.
When Miller Jokingly told Ms •
grandson to get a shotgun, the
wpuld-be bandit muttered,. “Oh j
will, forget it,” and strolled off. 1
Too Late
To Classify
FOR RENT: Two redecorated a
partments near grammar school,
Two and three t^dro^ms. Also two
bedroom house between Dunn and?
Erwin. James,. Best Q92,r691fi
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