Dunn Personals and daughter, Marilyn went Wednesday afternoon shopping in Fayetteville. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Little Miss Rebecca Ann War* ren celebrated her first birthday Tuesday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Warren. WOMAN’S CLUB HAS TEA The Dunn’s Woman’s Club will have a Silver Tea, Tuesday, December 17. DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Denning of Benson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ellen Alphin. SUFFER GUEST Connie Knox was the Tuesday night supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puryear. HOME ON FURLOUGH Robert Earl Johnson, son of Mrs. Clyde Tart of North Park Legal Notice 6-D NOTICE OF SALE QF PERSONAL property by Executor The undersfgned executor of the Estate of Maggie Elizabeth Elliott will, on Saturday, Decem ber 14, 1863, at 10:00 o’clock AM. at Dafford's Funeral Home locat ed" at 707 East Edgerton Street, in the Town of Dunn, North Caro lina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described personal property belonging to said estate: 1—1960 Model Mercury fa door sedan) Monterey Auto mobile on which there is only 18,000 miles 1—Electric refrigerator 1—Electric range This 3rd day of December, 1963. WALTER D. DAFPORD, EXECUTOR Dunn, N. C. McLeod & -McLeod, Attys. 12-5, 11 Avenue urf George I. Johnson of %’ayettevflle>‘‘Is spending a fif teen day leave with his parents. He will return to Hamilton (Calif.) Air Force Base Dec. 19. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert West of Charlotte were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberson. IN WASHINGTON Sherwood Avery of Rt. 4, spent this week in Washington, D. C., visiting his uncles, Fred and Oscar Dennis. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Richard Godwin celebrat er hef birthday yestefdfiy. IN RALEIQH Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberson of Dunn spent Sunday to Ra leigh wih Mr. and lirs. Bobby Roberson and infant daughter, Christy. IN DURHAM Mr. and Mrs. Thad Pope spent the weekend in Durham visiting their son, Dr. and Mrs. Thad Pope, Jr. . ROM MOREHEAD Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ammons from Morehead spent the Week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ammons. VISITS SON Mrs. Maude Puryear of Rt. 5, spent Sunday to Dunn with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puryear. TURKEY DINNER Parker’s Grove Methodist Church of Linden is sponsoring a turkey supper this Saturday in the cafeteria of the Linden school. Serving will be from 12:30 until 7:30 pn>. Proceeds from the $1 plates will go to ward church work. Hoffa's Lawyer Still Disbarred *• NASHVILLE, Tenn. <UPI) — Two Judges refused to review * disbarment action which touched off a new grand jury investiga tion into aUeged Jury tampering in federal cases against Teams ters Union President James R. Hoffa. U. S. District Court Judges Wil liam E. Miller ang F*an| Jr. ref< Jr., one of neys. ' Osborn was disbarred from fe deral court here last month on the grounds of attempting to of fer a $10,000 bribe for a vote of acquittal in the forthcoming Jury tampering trial of the union lead er. Oxford Mr Giving Program Mr. and Mrs. W. . Mitchiner of Oxford will present a missions pro gram in Mingo Baptist Church Monday night at 7:30. The Mitchiners have traveled virtually all over the world visit ing Southern Baptist mission sta tions. As they traveled they made thousands of color slides of the work of Christian missions. Some of these slides will be presented in connection with the Woman’s Missionary Union’s Week of ■ Pray er for Foreign Missions and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. The pastor, Rev. Donald M. Price, has invited interested per sons to attend. Kipling Girl, 16 Dies At Duke Miss Mary Beth Kendall, 16, of Kipling, died Wednesday at Duke Hospital in Durham. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tyree C. Kendell of Kip ling; one brother, James Kendall of the home; her maternal grand mother, Mrs. Otelia Matthews. Funeral arrangements are In complete. L cola that gives you ail this: n 1 calorie per serving! colas have up to 70 calories per serving!) Fufl cola flavor-full cola taste! No Sugar at all! (Great for you-an<J the family, too!) Costs no more than other leading colas! A! ' tc Nehi of Fayetteville, Inc: E. . Person Street rbone HE S-3081 I / SAVINGS PI Due Thrift Brand P H 3 lbs ' V»* SKINLESS LEAN BOSTON BUTT PORK ROAST lb. 39c FROSTY MORN PURE LARD 41b ONE WITH $5.00 FOOD • • • *.| .Carton 49c D ORDER. W | m YOUR CHllSTJKAS SHOPPING WITH FS GOLD STAMPS YOU Gil AT PIGGLY WIGGLY FQR EVERY PURCHASE. 350 Fr* Stomp* WITH COUPONS FROM THIS AP. tags*, — LIMIT 6 CANS AT THl£*>ilCE WITH TOOD ORDER STANDARD 89c ™ SELECT PINT > OR FREE > it > . If**' WITH OR] OR PIGGLT WIGGLY W^GON FAP le<L 27s LARD WEST FA* FROZEN LIMA BEANS 20 oz. BAG Z9t . —- ■ MOTHER'S TENDERIZED • • f • % r a? 1 - BREAD LARGE $(ZE EEC. 1 U». S«E 2 for 49c 2 for 33c LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER HONORED BY ADULTS ONLY " SMALL BROWN EGGS '•»*v k: aM $ \r ?TTi^K>n FREE STAfVl?s WITH CQUPON IN THIS AD. ALL FOOD SOLD WITH MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE OT PIGGLY WIGGLY 50 FREE FS GOLD STAMPS With The Purchase Of 3 •'iaAmJMYV •»I*’* w 1 50 FREE fs Gold stamps mh Ike Purchase Of '~>PEC»AlCOUPOK VALUE ,*r 50 FREE FS GOLD STAMPS PET ICE MILK </4 Gal. 49c 50 FREE FS GOLD STAMPS J Maxwell House IfJSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. 89c Plymouth Pure BLACK PEPPER IRES Stamps Gold FS IK LIZIANNl coffee -H ^ SPtCtAl COUPON VALuL * DON'T brebNAKEff BY THE CLAIMS OF LOWER PRICES BY SOME STORES. COMPARE CAREFULLY AND SHOP AT » - '* EVERYDAY W£ MODERN WAY n OTIS JACKSON. T*.WW*. H ..1 II ill •/ "• v f FREE HARKING ’ 3* f*f j£’ ..t(, FINEST. FRIENDLIEST \ SERVICE «w'nu rat PRICES IN TOWN

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