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LUCILLE MAT. WOMAN’S EDITOR Circle Meets At Huggins' Home Circle Thiee of the Hood Me-i morial Christian Church met at the home of Mrs. Eugene Huggins Tuesday nbht for the purpose ; of organizing the group for work the Ch:istian Women’s Fellow- j ship. Mrs. Huggins presided. Mrs. Mamie Jeffreys was. in charge of the program taken from | the book “Six Million Americans’’, The topic for discussion was “One Day With Margaret.” New officers were elected for a two year period. They were as follows: Sec.-treas., Miss Bretha Westbrook; Worshp Chrm., Mrs. Dallas Lynn; Study Chrm., Mrs. Wullace Dixon; Service Chrm., Mrs. Mayme Jeffreys; World Ser vice Chrm., Mrs. Henry West. Those attending the meeting were Miss Phyllis Buckner, Mrs. Wallace Dixen, Mrs. S. W. Lang don, Mrs. Dallas Lynn, Mrs. May me Jeffreys, Miss Bertha West brook, and the leader and hostess, Mrs. Eugene Huggins. After the meeting the group en- j Joyed a social hour. 1 Births Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherrill Thornton, Benson, announce the birth of a son, Sherrill Wayne, July 8, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. Mrs. Thornton is the former Peg gy Mae Gautier. Mf*,Smd Mrs. William.'"fclyde,< Page, Dunn, announce the birth of a son, Rickie Clyde, July 8, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. Mrs. Page is the former Alice Jean Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas M. Sherron, Poute 3, I.illington, announce the birth of a son, July 9, in Good Hope Hospital. The mother is the former Margaret Reid. TO CAMP Leaving Sunday .for Camp Caro line will be Lenora Hinton, Betty Jo Dixon, Linda Tart, Brenda Hinson and Lawrence Mattox. IN GOLDSBORO Mrs. Woodrow Hill, Mrs. Wilson Stanley, Miss Bertha Westbrook, and Miss Phyllis Buckner spent Wednesday in Goldsboro visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Massey, formerly of Dunn. Pre-moistened cotton pads take the spill problems out of nail polish remover. Wrapped individually in aluminum foil, each pink pad removes polish from all 10 fingernails before a new one is needed. They contain lanolin to pre vent drying out of fingernails and cuticles. Remove salted liquids or foods from aluminum utensils to avoid pitting. w<\ 'Ml'. Community Grocery Center Corned J5( Ribs lb Rib Stew 3 lbs. $1.00 F^ESII OR SMOKED Sausage 3 lbs. $1.01 NECK BONES 5 lbs. 49c LIVER PUDDING 4 lbs. 75c Pork Chops Jb. 39^® LARGE ASSORTMENT OF POPULAR BRANDS 49c can FRESH COUNTRY FRESH COUNTRY SQUASH .lb. 10c lb. 5c Many Other Big Values This Weekend At Community Grocery Center Mrs. Charlotte Dawson, Prop. "We Deliver" 301 E. Johnson St. Tel 892-3912 Mrs. Ernie Black Fetes Club Mrs. Ernie Black entertained the Gay Eight Bridge Club Tues day night. Meeting with the group were Mrs. Fred Alexander, Mrs. Gerald Mann and Mrs. Tommy Godwin Mrs. Mann scored high while high for club members was won by Mrs. Marvin Godwin. Mrs. Tommy Godwin received the con solation gift. Completing the tables were Mrs. Mack Barefoot, Mrs. Woody My ers, Mrs. R. A. Duncan, Jr., and Mis. Hoover Adams. A congealed salad, with crack ers, pie, pickles, potato chips, ice drinks an,] coffee were served dur ing the evening. Hospital Patients Admssions to Betsy Johnson Hospital on Wednesday; Mrs. Al lene Johnson, Route 1, Benson; j Mr. Felton McLamb, Route 3, j Dunn; L. B. McGee, Dunn; Mrs I Golda Faye Hayes, Route 1, Wil-' low Springs; Miss Judy Giiy, Fay etteville; Mr. Carroll Johnson, j j Route 2, Newton Grove; Alonzo j Walker, Route 1, Linden; Master j David Johnson, Route 1, Wade; J Mrs. Betty McBryde, Route 5, j j Dunn: Jamea Elliott, Trenton, N. | ! J-.; Mr. William C. Terrell, Dunn; I | Miss Donnie Coleman, Route 2, ! Lillington. GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL Miss Janet Gilbert, Route 3, Ldlington; Mrs. Carolyn Lee, Er vin; Mrs. Lcssie Norris, Route 3. Dunn; Miss Patricia Stone, Route I, Coats; Mrs. Margaret Sherron, Route 3, Lillington; Master Char les Griffin, Route 3, Dunn; Mr. Bobby Bennett Route 4, Dunn: i Miss Kathy Thompson, Erwin; j Mrs. Mary Snipes, Route 1, Er- j win; Michelle Sherron, Route 1, I Bunnlevel; Mr. Lee Bert McLean, Erwin; Mrs. Zola West, Erwin: Mr. Roscoe Turner, Dunn; Mrs. Hilda McLeod, Route 2, Lilling ton; Mrs. Florence Parker, Route J, Bunnlevel; Margaret McNeill. Poute 1, Erwin; Percilla Williams, Route 1, Linden. IN FAYETTEVILLE Mrs. Locke Campbell and Mrs. Lockewood Campbell spent Tues day morning in Fayetteville shop ping. ATKINS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Atkins, spent ; Sunday in Newton Grove visiting friends and relatives. SON VISITS George Barrett, Jr., of Sanford spent the weekend here visiting his parents, the Barretts, Sr. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Bowen have returned after several days of sight-seeing in Williamsburg. AT TOPSAIL Mrs. Lockewood Campbell, Ray and Gloria, have returned after ‘ spending several days at New Topsail Beach. IN RALEIGH Mrs. Harold Beasley spent Wed nesday in Raleigh shopping. IN ALBEMARLE 1 Jerry Dennis Is spending seve ral days in Albemarle visiting re iJt ives. Village Open Air In Erwin FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 3 lbs. 7 9 LARRY’S LIVER PODDING.libs. 99c EXTRA LEAN 39c lb. FRESII PORK LIVER 25c lb. STEAK CLUB lb. 79i RIB lb. 59< TENDERIZED PORK STEAK 59c lb. Sea I test Sherbet qt 39c $ K. TWIN PET DOG FOOD 6 cans 39c SCOTT TOWELS 19c roll ZESTA SALTINES TIHNt*} lb. box 29c DUKE'S MAYONNAISE qt. jar ft EXTRA SPECIAL KING SIZE COCA COLAS 3 Cartons $1.00 PLUS DEPOSIT I ICE cold WATERMELONS & UP TENDER WHITE CORN HOME - GROWN TOMATOES 15c lb. Crisp LETTUCE 15c hd. GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS RED OR WHITE POTATOES 5 lbs. 35c 50 Ib.bag $2,49
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