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(5) WAGON TWAIN (4) ENCOUNTER: President Friday 9:00 (9) (11) DANNY THOMAS 9:80 (1) HOLLYWOOD AND STABS (9) (11) ANDY GRIFFITH Barney attetmpts to arrest the president of the bank mistaking him {or a robber. (5) <1. F. KENNEDY 10:00 (8) (7) (9) (11) NEWS, SPORTS. WEATHER 11;;13 (S) DATELINE, N. C. (7) (11) TONIGHT SHOW (9) MOVIE "Life In Tre Balance” 11:23 (8) STARLIGHT THEATRE ‘‘Sitting Bull” TUESDAY DAYTIME 6:35 (7) ASPECT 6:i>0 (5) aspect-aggiculture (11) SUNRISE SEMESTER (9) CAROLINA TODAY 7:00 (8) (7) TODAY (11) MORNING JAMBOREE 7:25 (8) VIEWPOINT (7) TARHEEL NEWS 7:90 (5) (7) TODAY 8:00 (11) CAPTAIN KANGROO 8:36 (7) TARHEEL NEWS 8:30 (7) TODAY (») TOPPER 8:85 (4) NEWS 9:00 (4) U. 8. 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NOVAK (9) TELL IT TO THE CAMERA (4) LITTLE FEDERAL AMEND MENT 8:00 (9) (11) RED SKELTON 6:30 (5) McHALE’S NAVY “A Medal for Parker” Publication of a chapter of Ensign Parker’s war novel as fact leads to nn attack by a Jpaneae battleship. (7) YOU DON’T SAY 9:00 (11) BOB HOPE SHOW ,(7) RICHARD BOONE (3) GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH (9) PETTICOAT JUNCTION (4) HIGHLIGHTS OF AMER ICAN ECONOMY 9:30 (9) JACK BENNY (4) SOCILA HISTORY OF U. 8. SINCE 1868 10:00 (5) THE FUGITIVE "Home is the Haunted’’ Kimble risks a visit home to check on his family. (11) KRAFT 8U8PENCB (7) ORIENT EXPRESS (9) GARRY MOORE SHOW 11:00 (5) (7) (9) (11) NEWS, SPPORT8, WEATHER 11:15 (5) DATELINE, N. C. (7) (11) TONIGHT SHOW (9) MOVIE "Tea For Two’’ lli*5 (5) STARLIGHT THEATRE ...."MilUnalre for Christy” BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Carl Lloyd of Buie’s Creek was hostess to two tables of bridge. Guests were Mrs. Prank Har mon, Mrs. Elijah Nelson, Mrs. Fred McCall, Mrs. Preston Butts, Mrs. Ed Bolton, Mrs. Don Leg gett, .Mrs. Ronald Hyatt. High and second high prizes went to Mrs. Frank Harmon and Mrs. Fred McCall. Refreshments of peppermint toe cream on mer ingues and assorted cookies with coffee were served to the guests. FROM NEW JERSEY Mr. Howard Hudson of Ft. Dix, N. J„ spent Thursday here visiting his mother, Mrs. Ada Hudson. Mac's Auto Parts & Machine Shop (M«e Hamilton and Angela Shell) COMPLETE LINE OF TOP QUALITY AUTO PARTS SfiUNNnS MOST COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP Crankshaft Grinding — Valve Grinding Phi fitting — Brake Drum Turning Nancy Turner li Bride Miss Haney Lee Turner and Richard E. Cadorett* w#re married Tuesday in the Antioch Baptist Mission Baptist Church. Rev. Wal ter F. Gentry heard the vows. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Turner of Llllington. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Cadorette of Easthampton, Mass. The bride Wore a blue wool suit with a white pUl box hat and a white carnation corsage. The couple entered the church together. Ushers were the bride’s brothers, Wayne and Bobby Turner. Miss Carol Gentry was organist and Miss Bella Mae Stewart was soloist. The bride is a graduate of Fu quay Springs High School and Hardbarger Business College of Ra leigh. She is employed with the North Carolina Industrial Commission of Raleigh. The bridegroom is a graduate of Northeastern University in Massa chusetts. He is presently serving as a Sergeant in the U. S. Army at Fort Bragg. The couple will make their home at Fuqufay Springs. Beulah Church Youths Enjoy New Year Party The Councilors of the Bealuh Baptist Church entertained the youth of the church at a New Year’s Eve party on Tuesday night. The group enjoyed games, danced and listened to popular records. After the entertainment the group enjoyed refreshments con sisting of pimento cheese and chicken salad sandwiches, cook ies, potato chips, and soft drinks. Those attending were Ricky McLamb, Jean Oldam, Linda Tart, Silvia Barefoot, Gary Webb, Janjes David Tart, Fran ces Tart, Glenda Sue Parker, Harold W. Porter, Paula and Bernice Pritchett, Danny Webb, Carole Webb, Jerry McLamb, Judy Tart, Carlyle Oldam, Randy Ivey, Carlyle Barefoot, Mrs. Ruby Pritchett, Mr. Wil lard McLamb, Mia. Pauline Webb. The cotjBfcyors present were Woodrow jvey, Mrs. Willard Me lamb,' Sirs. Ora Mac Barefoot and Garriet Webb. LPN's To Meet Tuesday Night Licensed Practical Nurses of Area 17 will meet Tuesday,, night at 7:00 in the fellowship hall of Hood Me morial Christian Church. All LPN’s in the area, which in cludes Harnett, Cumberland, John ston and Sampson counties, are urged to attend. The group meets the first Tues day of each month. Hoe 'N Grow Club To Hear Lunette Barbour Miss Lunette Barbour of the N. C. Wildlife and Conservation Com mission will speak at a meeting of the Hoe ’n Grow Garden Club Tuesday night. Husbands of members have been invited to attend1 the 7:00 meet ing at the home of Mrs. Wesley Coates, the president, on North Park Avenue. DB. PROFFIT VISITS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Proffit of Buie’s Creek visited Mrs. Prof fit’s mother in Knoxville, Tenn., Christmas week and spent a couple of days with his family in North Wilkesborp before re turning to their home where their son, Dr. William R. Prof fit of Washington and hie wife, and their two children, Lola Ann and Eddie were on hand to greet them. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Ada Hudson is a patient in Betsy Johnson Hospital. She is not allowed visitors. IN FLORIDA Dr. Gale Johnson and sons, Gale, Jr., and Nathan, spent the holidays in Florida sightseeing. HAS MEASLES June Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Knox, is con fined to her home dim to the measles. IN WILSON Mrs. J. yt- ThorntoO, Jr., and children, Alice and John, spent ( Saturday In Wilson. Hospital Patients Weetftnd admissions to **■? Johnson Hospital: Mr. Wade Lee Barefoot, Route 3, Dunn; Mrs. Mary B. Jackson, Route S, Dunn; Pearl Blue. Dunn; Mrs. Mell Johnson, Dunn; Mrs. Nor ma Jean Barefoot, Route 3, Dunn ;Mrs. Claudia Messer, Br uy in; Albert McLean, Route 3, Raleigh; Mm. Patricia Stilley, Lining ton; Clara Jones, Route 1, Dunn; Narcissus Melvin, Dunn; Mr. Rodney Chestnutt, Dunn; Miss Edith Sorrell, Route 3, Dunn; Mrs. Luie Belle West brook, Dunn; Mrs. Judy Allen, Route 3, Four Oaks; Mrs. Ma hala Fowler, Route 3, Dunn; Miss Patrkiia Lee, Dunn; Mrs. Barabara Barefoot, Route 1, Newton Grove; Mrs. Edith Tay lor, Dunn; Mrs. Annie Register, Route 1, Dunn; Mrs. Hildegard Kinlaw, Dunn; Edna Earle Wil liams, Route 3, Benson; Mr. Bar ry Raynor, Route 1, Ntewton Grove; Mr. Henry Slocumb, Dunn; Mr. John E, Norris, Jr„ Dunn; Mrs. Pansy Stephens, Route 4, Dunn; Mrs. Mamie Hudson, Route I, Benson; Mr. Oariyie Beasley, Route 3, New ton Grove; Mrs. Betty Penning ton, Dunn; Mr. David Alabas ter, Dunn; Mias Rhonda Hol mes Dunn; Mrs. Grace Avery, Ei-win; Dr. A. W. Peede, LU lington; Mrs. Edna Barefoot, Wade; Mr. Reece Weeks, Route 5, Dunn; Mr. Walter H. Adams, Dunn; Mrs. Maver Penny, Route 1, Coats; Mr. William C. Ter rell, Dunn; Mr. Felton Barefoot, Dunn; Mrs. Frances Swinson, Dunn; Mr. Cecil H. Umthank, Buies Creek; Mrs. Kay Avery, Route 3, Dunn; Alice Williams, Route 5, Dunn; Mrs. Elsie Mc Lamb, Route 1, Coats. GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL Miss Mary Ennis, Dunn; Mrs. Lottie Haire, Route 1, Linden; Mr. Garland Whitten ton, Coats; Mrs. Shelton Barbour, Route 4, Dunn; Master Johnny Holder, Route 2, Angler; Mrs. Beulah Matthews, Route 1, BunnieveU Mrs. Sarah Weeks, Dunn; Mrs. Mary Stewart, Ohio; James Har ris,2 Koute 1, Linden; Mrs. Cal lie Stephenson, Erwin; Vickie Lynn Wood, Route 1, Bunnlevei; Mrs. Joyce Cox, Route 4, Durm; Mr. Fred Blackman, Route 1, Linden; Mrs. Shelby Moore, Coats; Mrs. Helen McLamb, Route 1, Spring Lake; Mr. Jesse Lucas, Erwin. Births Mr. and Mis. Irving Lee Ry als, Route 1, Angler, announce the birth of a daughter, Patty Lynn, Jan. 3, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. Mrs. Rytals is the for mer Ruthalea Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. William Tal madge Wilkins, Route 2< Dunn, announce the birth of-a daugh ter, Tammy Raye, Jan. 3, in Betsy Joohnson Hoospital. The mother is the former Rachel Lois Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steven son Kinlaw, Dunn, announce the birth of a son, Harvey Steven son, Jr., Jan. 4, in Betsy John son Hospital. Mrs. Kinlaw is the former Hildegard Wagner. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larman Hudson, Route 1, Benson, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mamie Elaine, Jan. 5, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. Mrs. Hudson is the former Mamie Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Jeptha Barefoot, Route 1, Newton Grove, announce the birth of a son Michael Andrew, Jan. 5, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. The mother is the former Barbara Jean Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kenneth Stilley, Lillington, announce the birth of a son, Jan. 5, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. Mrs. Stilley is the former Patricia Elizabeth Cayton. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Olive Barefoot, Wade, announce the birth of a daughter, Jan\ 6, in Betsy Jhohson Hospital. Mrs. Barefoot 1 sthe former Edna Joyce Brewer. Mr. and Mia. Samuel Henry Pennington, Dunn, announce the birth of a son, Jan. 5, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. Mrs. Penning ton is the former Betty Lou Ki vett. Mr. and Mrs. William tarry Allen, Route 3, Pour Oaks, aan nounce the birth of a son, Jan. 5, in Betsy Johnson Hospital, The mother is the former Judy Earline Starting,* ; CHOICE GROUND BEEF END CUT PORK CHOPS lb. 39c BEEF SHORT RIBS ib. 39< &^T^FROSTY MORN tooand SAUSAGE I Fleetwood aamoOb INSTANT COFFEE, *«jr «. JAK fieetwoDii OLD SOUTH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 3 Cans OLD VIRGINIA APPLE SAUCE 3 302 cans PINE STATE ICE CREAM "art 33c - _ RUSSET BAKING ^^teXT’rji WASHINGTON STATE DELICIOUS APPLES 2 ibs. 25c NEW CABBAGE lb. 5c MEDIUM ONIONS 3 lbs. 19c MARKET IN DUNN AND BUIE'S CREEK MEMBER of SUPER VALUE STORES INC.
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