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NECK 12 — BUST 3<o —.( WAIST 24— - UPPER HIP32- i HIP 3<o—P THIGH 20—\ KNEE 12.5'-*— CALF 13"— ANKLE 8"— I CO UJ X CJ z in \— Ui Lb LL in WEIGHT -H5-T1B LBS GET OUT THE TAPE MEASURE—Here is a chance to check yourself against feminine perfection. Scientists and engi neers at California Computer Products, Inc., Los Angeles, worked for a week on dimensions of the 20th century Cleo-, natra. They call her “Miss Formula.” Her figures are above ITALY VACATION VENICE. Italy (TIPI) — Mfrs. John P. Kennedy, widow of the late President, arrived here to day from London for a yachting vacation on the Adriatic. Mis. Kennedy, accompanied by British ambassador to Washing ton apd Lord Harlech antjj his wife, were joining the yacht of oil executive Charles Wrightsman for- a . cruise along the Adriatic coast. \RRIVING FRIDAY Allen McLeod of Greensboro will arrive in Dunn Friday for a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. A. McLeod. gee Os For Expert HAIR STYLING MODERN BEAUTY SHOP N. ElUs Are. 892-8325 Auxiliary Hears Mrs. McLeod , 11 , The Tree’s Grove Ladies Auxi liary met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Gerald Byrd on Route 3. Z • ' An inspiring talk was made by Mrs. Leonard McLeod on the subject, “Love is. Why”. jSpegial singing was rendered by Mrs. Mc Leod and her daughter, Connie. Prayer was led by Mrs. Corbett Coats. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served to Mrs. Olen McLeod, Mis. Corbett Coats, Mrs. Jimmy Wood, Mrs. Charles Fow ler, Mrs. Qleon McLeod. Mrs. Leo nard McLeod, Mrs. Bill Barefoot, Mrs. Earl Stanley, Miss Connie McLeod Miss Ann McLeod. Miss Becky Butler and Mrs. Thelma Butler. BINGO SATURDAY The entertainment committee of Chicora Country Club announc ed today that there will be bingo Saturday night at the club begin ning at 8:30. Dancing will follow the game3. Cato's SPECIAL VALUE DAYS OFFERS COATS AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES. FASHIONABLE STYLES IN PLAIDS, SOLIDS AND TWEEDS. FUR TRIMMED AND UNTRIM MED. FROM JUNIOR PETITE SIZE 5 TO 24Yx. A VARIETY OF COLORS. $8.77 t« $39.99 Cato's DUNN, N C. Willis Family Has Reunion A large crowd attended a re union Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Willis on the Old Fairground Road. The guests were brothers and sisters of Mr. Willis. They included Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Willis of Raleigh and their son. Mr .and Mrs. Earl Willis and girls from Knisjhtdale; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stone of Coats and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and family, Mr and Mrs. Edward Slone and son, Mrs. Norwood Young and children and Mr. and Mrs. Eustic Bradley, all of Dur ham. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. tSone of Lillington end their family: Mr. end Mr6. Robert Phelps and chil dren of Lillington, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Nazeck and family of Omaho, Neb., Mrs. Jack Ferrell and children of Buies Creek, Johnny Stone of Lillington and Miss Ann Johnson of Four Oaks Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lucas and family of Tour Oaks, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilkins of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cannady, and family of Ahoskie: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Willis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willis and family of Riverdale, Md. Also Misses Millie and Mallie Norris of Smithfield, and Mrs. Robert E. Lee of Route 5, Dunn. Mrs. Culbreth Gives Program Mrs. Ruby Thornton was hos les to Cricle Six of Hood Memo rial Christian Church which met Monday night. Presiding over the session was Mrs. Jimmy Cannady and t he piogram was given by Mrs. E. B. Culbreth. For her devotion she read John 11 and concluded with the reading of “People Limita tions”, “Putting the Lord’s Work F.rst” end “Prayer.” Angel food cake with a fruit topping, potato chips and Cokes '•ere passed to Mrs. Cannady, Mrs! Grace Swain, Mrs. Kathleen Williford, Mrs. Thelma Lewis, Mrs. Culbreth and Miss Blanche Bell. Bridal Pair Entertained At Dinner Party Miss Rebecca Warren and Ron ny Allgeier, who will be married August 8, were honored at a din ner party Tuesday at Johnson’s Restaurant at Four Oaks. Hosl s ifor their occasion were Mr. and Mrs.! Jt|se Alpfein. The coupV life's ffcvoird with a mum corsage and boutonniere. •Dinner consisted of steak with all the trimmings and ice cream for dessert. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alphin, Miss Warren arid her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Warren, Mr. Allgeier, Miss Joyce Warren, Mise Kay Alphin and Marvin Earl Joljnson. ' The couple was presented With a gift of Regal cookware. SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guest3 of Mrs. Ruby Thornton were her son and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Thorn ton and Lynn of Fayetteville. Tha/t afternoon, the group ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Longshore of Chicago, 111., were at White Lake. WEEKEND GUEST Weekend house guest of the W. M. Early family was Miss Karen Zahniser of Hyattsville, Md. HOME FROM CAMP Mrs. Owen Willis was in Green ville Friday night and Saturday visiting Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Pearce former residents of Dunn, and to accompany her sons, Henry and Charles, home after they attend ed a two weeks, music camp at ECC. AT COAST The Lockewood Campbells are spending the^week at the coast. , TUESDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Uavel and daughter, Joan, of Orlando, Fla., were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLeod Tuesday. Mrs. Tavel, the former Ethel Rose, is a cousin of Mrs. McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilson of Clinton also joined them for lunch. Hospital Patients Admissions to Betsy Johnson Hospital on Wednesday: Mrs. Fearl Williford, Dunn; Mrs. Ell 2» Byrd, Bunnlevel; Rev. Edgar ¥. Lee, Angler; Mr. J esse A. Hardison, Dunn; Mrs. Gladys Capps, Coals; Kara Christine Jordan, Buies Creek; Mrs. Ernie Johnson, Lillington; Mrs. Emma Holmes, Dunn. , GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL Mrs. Henrietta Snead, Laurel Hill; Mr. Millflrd Young, Route 1, Coats, ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gre gory, III, Angier, announce the birth of a daughter, August 5, in Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Gre gory is the former Pattie Wil liams. WEDDING INVITATION The following invitation has been issued. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Norris. Sr. request the honour of your presense at the marriage of their daughter Patricia Rose to Douglas Franklin Aman on Sunday, the sixteenth of August at three o’clock in the afternoon Mingo Baptist Church Dunn, N. C. IT’S A STRIKE —This is what the designers say will be the stylish bowling cos tume on the moon. Rusty Anderson models a far-out ensemble at the Interna tional Bowling Fashions Show in New York. She’s holding a transparent bowl ing ball. Timothy Hay NEW CROP HI - HORSE Supplement Blocks & Horse Feed GODWIN FEED & SEED SERVICE '■O r. 7' .-‘S ' -*■ DUNN, N. C. 832-3919 JfBk RIB STEAK lb. 49< CLUB STEAK lb. 69< ALL MEATS FRANKS RIB STEW 4 lbs. $1.00 PORK SHOULDERS lb. 33c COUNTRY BACK BONE lb. 39c GRADE A — WHOLE PINK SALMON Lb. CAN JUMBO PIES BOX OF 12 DUKE'S CORN OIL 1 Qt. 16 Ozs. CAROLINA cans 49 PEACHES 4 cans $1.00 I I I I ) I BUTTER BEANS lb. 15c b«$3.75 wunum BANANAS lb. 1 Oc ! V FRESH HOME GROWN $ st y v w v ■ ■ CORN CARROTS Pkg. 10c PEAS j lb. IQ* bu$1.69 \ LEMONS doz. 29( OPEN AIR MKT. Watermelons 4 for $1.00
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