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Beverly Carson Is Complimented Mrs. Q. C. Kelly end her dau ghter Oienda wei% hostesses for a dessert bridge and oanasta p»r ty Saturday night at in Lillington honoring verly Cfrrson. September |> bride efeet of Bill Watkins. Miss Kelly «U1 sense as a bridesmaid in the I presented 4l« lect a white ing the evening china patter^. ? decorated the hoiq|. For dessert course, in dividual taBtek were covered with white Hnert cloths, centered with china shoes tilled with miniature bridal flowers. Dessert iflflu<|e<i Mock if e cream decofSted with green wad ding bells, grgen apd yrhite Cake squares and puts, Durir® progres sions of bridge, lime ice W*s ser ved. High score prize winner for the evening was Mrs. H. W. Watkins ahd low winner was Mrs. Billy Sexton. Miss Mary Sue Canton •Won the canasta prize. Attending with : the honoree were fter mother,, Mrs. H. p. Car son jr„ her grandmother, Mrs. H. p. Carson Sr., her sister, Miss Mary Spe Carson, Mrs. H. W. Watkins, mother of the prospec tive bridegroom and Mrs. Thel fcert Dean, Mrs. E. H. Bethune, Mrs. Billy Sexton, Mrs. John A. Womble and Mrs. A. O. Patterson. 1 :-i Hospital Patients Admissions to Betsy Johnson Hospital on Thursday: Mr. George R. Barefoot, ML. 1, Godwin; Mr. Carlos Long, Dunn; Mrs. Lillie Pearl Thornton, Rt. 1, Dram; Mr. m shall Wheeler, a. Four pa|s: Mr. Donald Mitoh*V Rt Ojgto; Mrs. Thepie McLpmb, tun Grove; Mr. Jerry Atkins, £t. 2, Eliza bethtqwk; Mrs. Alleen is: SrLytriB rer Upchurch, Rt. 2, Angler; Mrs. Vernon Matthews, Rt. 1, Dunn; Mr. (3Uynn Johnson. Dunn. GQOI) HOPE HOSPITAL Mr. Carre® Westbrook, Erwin; £i*. Esther Faircipm, Erwin; Mr. Serald Horton, Rt. 1, Linden; Mr. 3. E, Gregory, Rt. 2, LilUngton. TO NORFOLK Miss Mary Lemuel Blalock left :oduy to spend several' ’days in 'fotfolk, Va„ where she will visit reinds and relatives. % TO THE COAST W& J. p. WWs WiU spend the eeltend at the c^astt IN REX HOSPITAL Miss Alexis Parker entered Rex hospital yesterday where she Will surgery. Gail Stephenson, Billy Byrd Marry Gail Stephenson became John* Church, sms,' 8*t8 ‘he coupje pm Mm ►n Stephenson or Route' 1. Angier, md the late Mr. Stephen son and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Byrd of Route X, Clayton. The bride was attired In a Spanish lace dress over satin. She carried’ a Bible on which ^sted *p orchid- per heiyipieje of satin flowers had » #C«lar W». Miss Helpn Stephenson of po«pe was ipaid at honor. • Best man was GbRe Stephenson, brother of the bride. James West, i.ncje of the brids, served as usher. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd will reside on Boute l, Clayton, where the bridegroom is engaged in farming. Th6 bride Will continue her schooling at n#arby Clbvelaud Pteh School AT LAKE WACCAMAW Misses Susan Bryan and Gracie Sterling are visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling XCelly in Lake Waccamaw. IN LAUKINBUBG Mr and Mrs. liirry Campbell li d son, Bobby of Laurinburg spent the weekend here visitipg ter parents. Mr. and Mrs. ®, 0. Sutler. BAKEFOOTk IOIIK MOUNTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Barefoot spent the weekend touring tpe mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. , GW aTScSn* GALLON |R« ON THI FREE GALLON OFFER PLl/S AN INTRO CAN. USE THIS FREE INTRODUCTORY ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT i * C 5 fH if Ml ONI COAT fast' "tAST Flows ON ' *tb ' *m* £'Wk w T E. J. Temples Honor Elaine Purdi^ Mr. and Mr*. *. j. Temple, Jr., eptertalned Wednesday evening at a swim Party fpr Elaine Purgie, a debutahte of the season. Charcoaled steaks and tossed salad were served with corn on the cobb, baked potatoes, home made peach lee cream and cectiler. Quests were Ruin'- ar.d Billy Pope, Mary HKSnUn and Pat Pope, Linda Lynch and Cliff But ler, Susan Warren and Baxter Stirling. The party was held in Chapel Hill at their hptne in the Colony Apartments, 6B, Qphegus Boad. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Up church of Rt. 3, Angler, announce the birth of a son, Nenneth Je- j tome on August. 27. Mrs. Up- | church is the former Glenda Pay , Weaver. TO GEORGIA Tony Beasley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beasley, left yesterday to enroll in Taccoa Falls School, in "laccoa paiis, Ga. NOTICE ALL TOBACCO GROWERS Dunn Tobacco Market WILL NOW OPEN AT 8:30 A. M. DAILY INSTEAD OF THE PREVIOUS 9:00 OPENING GET MORE IN 64 SELL YOUR TOBACCO ON THE Tobacco Market Your Friendly International Dealer WELCOMES YOU TO THE DUNN TOBACCO MARKET Colton To ©In AndLESS Le^b TlwffuW if. 1 . 1 INTERNATIONAL COTTON PICKERS NO. 314 AND 320 ONE - ROW COTTON PICKERS No. 314 low-drum, sin* gle-fon picker mounts On Farmall 340 and 404 (gasoline or Die set), 240, 230 (gaso line), and elder trac tors. Drum 14 spind les high. No. 314 low - drum, dual - fan picker for Farmoll 806,706, 560, 460, #04 (any fuel) and older fractan. Drum is 14 spindles high. ffi-tTTOTS 1 4 MODELS TO SUIT YOUR CROP - - YOUR TRACTOR POWER No. 320 high-drum picker for standard clearance Farmall 806 706,560,460,504 and older tractors. Drum is 13 spindles high. No. 320 high-drum picker for Farmall 806, 706 and 560 with high-clearance axles, and older tractors. Drumis 20 spindles p high. Two picking speeds. WE SERVE THE FARMERS Me Lamb Machinery Company is on* of the fta1*'s foremost farm implement dealers - a firm devoted to serving the best interests of oor farmer No matter what the cause may be-helping the farmers get road improvements, promoting far better farm legislation, supporting fhe form bureau and pther farm organitations-you'll find us on the side of the farmer and agriculture. We are proud a# our many years of service and satisfactory dealings with the farmers of this great agricultural section. " iMfrr ifrur^ ^ We are proud of the fine and enthusiastic support which you have given u§ throughout the WiH? Wt Wn#fty appreciate your confidence and your businfi. Enthusiastically, we take this opportunity to congratulate you upon yo ur yearns work, and to wish for you the hap mmt and amt prosperous season ever. ' ' A. BILL and CLARENCE McLAMB ,y % Trucks - International Harvesters - Farm Equipment - Farmall Tractors DUNN, N. C DIAL 892-5111 it v.: -I 4
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