Church Circle Meets Monday The Rosaline Harrell Circle ofi the First Baptist Church met Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Leiws A. Gavin with Mrs. Haruz ■Duncan as co-hostess. ; In the absence of the chairman, Mrs. Gilmer Parrish, Mrs. Bill Lawrence presided and also pre ■aaated lb#, program, “To God be 1fee Glory." Church visitation was dicussed and the group was asked to con tinue this program. Pound cake, nuts and fruit punch were served. IN CAJpe fear valley Mrs. Marshall Gilbert,' is a pat ient in Cape Fear Valley Hospital due to nn injury caused by a re- 1 cent automobile accident. WEU-g VISITS Mrs. Earl Wells spent Thursday in Raleigh visiting Mrs. Katherine Shryock and Mrs. Annie Cardwell. AT TOPSAIL Mr, and Mrs. Howard West and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph West and son, Ellis spent the weekend at Topsail Beach. I AT SPECIAL SCHOOL Curtin and Duane Wood of Route 1, Dunn, are in Raleigh this week attending Coach Everett Case's Basketball School for Boys being conducted at the state fair grounds. TO CALIFORNIA Miss Charlotte Ferrell of Coats, Miss Nita Peek of Fredericksburg, Va. and Miss Perry White of Ra leigh, will leave this weekend for Stockton. Calif., where Miss Whit* will be employed. A tour of the United States as they go is on their schedule. IMPROVED Mrs. Hazel M. Coats of Erwin, caspioyee of Thomas Walgreen, underwent major surgery last week in Cape Fear Valley Hospi tal in Fayetteville. Her condition is reported as satisfactory. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs, Warren Douglas Lee announce the birth of a dau ghter Judy Ann Westbrook, June 18, in Be'sy Johnson Memorial Hospital. TO SEA ISLAND The Henry Sandlins are leaving tomorrow to spend several days at Sea Island. MELTONS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melton and children, Lynda and Craig, of Cary spent the weekend here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Walton. -- UNDERGOES SURGERY Tommy Stanley, son of Mrs. Mary Stanley, underwent surgery in Good Hope Hospital in Erwin yesterday. SATTERFIELD RETURNS Janet Satterfield has returned home after spending last week in ’Prinoess Ann, Va., visiting Mr. and j Mrs. Ernost Jones and family. ATTENDS CAMP Miss Phyllis Warren is spend ing this week at Betsy Jeff Penn *-H Jr. Camp near Reidsville. DAUGHTER VISITS Mr-, and Mrs. Jack C. Harvey 1 and children, Jeannie and Ricky, are spending several days here visiting her mother, Mrs. Flossie Allen. They are from Belle West Va. Genuine Ford Shocks As Low As 17.75 AUTO SALES A SERVICE CO. Ford, Falcon, Mustang. Thunderbird. Mercury Comet, Trucks. DUNN, N. C. ATTEND SERVICK8 Mrs. Sula True is in Danville Va„ where she attended funeral services of her sister-in-law, Mrs Emma True, the mother of Mrs Eunice Swain of Danville. IN REST HOME Mrs. J. M. Lee is in the Hinsor Rest Home and would like fo> her friends in the area to go bj to see her. Duncan Wilson's Aunt Succumbs Mrs. Annie MeP’.iaii, 92, Newtor Grove, Rt. 2, died Tuesday. She was an aunt of Dunn attorney Duncan Wilson. She was active ir church and community affairs, anc operated a general store in West brook Township until a year ago Funeral services will be held Thursday at 4 p. m. at Oak Grove Free Wiil Baptist Church, of which she was a member, by the Rev. C i Felton Godwin, pastor, and the Rev. Burkett Raper of Mt. Olive Burial will be in the McPhail fam ! ily cemetery, Clinton, Rt. 3. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. FATHER DIES Funeral services for William R (Bill) Jennette 70, farmer of Calypso, were conducted this after nocr. .\r--"rvivors is a daugh ter, Mrs. Mary Jackson of Godw in. -— SUNDAY JUNE 21st AND ALSO REMEMBER US FOR BERMUDA SHORTS SHORTS IN COLORFUL PLAIDS AND SMART SOURS $2.98 & $3.98 DRESS SHIRTS BY ARROW IN REG. COLLAR DACRON - COTTON AND BUT TON DOWN COLLAR OXFORD CLOTH $5.00 OTHER SHIRTS ONLY $2.98 PAJAMAS SHORT AND LONG STYLES SO L4DS & PRINTS $1.98 & $2.98 SWIM TRUNKS many new styles and COLORS $2.98 TO $4.98 * STRAW HATS BY ADAM, IMPORTED MILANS, PANAMAS, ALL NEW STYLES & COLORS $1.98 TO $3.95 UNDERWEAR HANES AND FRUIT OF THE LOOM t DRESS PANTS ' IVY AND PLEATED DACRON - RAYONS, DACRON - COTTONS, AND DACRON . WOOLS $5.98 ,Up imm'- ****£• " • ■-* - SHOP LEDERS AND SAVE FORTHESeI I SPECIALS MENS SUMMER SUITS REDUCED TOR FATHER'S DAT . REG. 30.00.NOW 32.01 I REG. 32.00 r and. . . NOW 32.00 30.00 MEN'S SUMMER SPORTCOATS REG. 19.9!.NOW $15.00 WAHOROBE REFRESHERS Large Assortment Short Sleeve Dress Shirts and Sport Shirts in White and Solid Colors. REG. $2.98 VALUES Only St.« Handsome Jewelry FOR DAD! REG. 1.50 & 2.50 QNI.Y S1J jPede^ Th/>d. Dt PA R Trt£ft r > TOP t 5 Reg. $2.98 WORK PANTS 2 for $5.00 Local Dentist Speaks To Club Dunn Rotarians learned about In dian Ardieotagy last evening when Dr. Jerry Jemigaa addressed the group at Porter's Restaurant. President - elect Pete Skinner in troduced the local dentist. In connection with the talk, Dr. Jernigan showed slides and dis cussed the red man and his habits up to several years ago, said Ho ward M. Lee, publicity director of the club. He also noted how In terested societies dug in Indian mounds for relics. John Parker presided at the meet ing and Rev. J. Edward Johnson gave the invocation. Guests at the meeting were local j history teacher, Cecil Stroud, and i insurance man Sam Ausley. “A most delicious smorgasbord was served,” Mr- Lee concluded. THAT (!) SWIMSUIT — With the aid of a discreetly located piece of driftwood, a San Fran cisco model shows off the "nude” swimsuit which has caused a furore in the fashion world. The suit is made up of wool knit trunks and two thin ssraps- (NEA Telephoto) Angier Girl Enrolled In Special School In the first week of study at the Governor's School in Winston Salem is Linda Ruth Barefoot, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Leon Barefoot, of Route 2, Angier. The Governor’s School opened for b 400 gifted and talented high school students selected from 3,000 appli cants from 95 of North Carolina’s 100 counties. Each student was se lected for his deifaonstratM ability in one of the major fields, which include Art, English, French, Math ematics, Natural Science, Social Science, Choral Music, Instru mental Music Drama and Dance. Linda, a rising senior at Coats High School, will study in the area of mathematics this summer. Jernigan Faces Liquor £harge Franklin Delan#*Jernigan, 31, of Erwin, Rt. 1, has ton bound over to the next S. District Court on numerous liquor charges. His bond was set at $500 after he waived the hearing before U. S. Commissioner Wallace Jackson Monday. He has been charged with manufacturing, possessing and sell ing non-tax-paid whiskey. 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC'S NEW LOW PRICED 23-INCH DAYLIGHT BLUE TELEVISION ALL WOOD CABINET Your Choice of Finishes MAHOGANY WALNUT MAPLE ONLY $198.00 With Trade Model M758 WILBOURNE’S FURNITURE COMPANY LILLINCTON 892 - 3591 “WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL” YOUR LOCAL GE DEALER Beside Commercial Bank EASY CREDIT TERMS «TSh WHEN IT'S A RID LIGHT PLEASE CALL US Don't get us wrong. There's plenty of electricity and plenty of equipment to serve you. BUT—a call from you can give us the warning we need to maintain high quality service to your home. 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