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Guild Plans For Fair Booth Plang for a tooth at the John son County Pair in Smithfield next week were made by the Har nett - Johnston Hairdressers Gluld at a meeting at Nelson’s Rest purant *n Smithfield Monday ni ght. Committees were appointed by the president, Mrs. Christine Creech of Smithfield. Sandwiches. Popcorn, nuts, ham biscuits, coft c’rinks and coffee will be served. At the meeting were Mrs. Lettle Lucas, Mrs. Ruth Morgan and Mrs. Inez Lee, of Erwin, Mrs. Joyce Eason, Mrs. Myrtle Peele, Mrs. Winnie Smith, Mrs. Lillian Lee, Fay Surles, Mrs. Hank Hanna and Mrs. Martha Lee Baker, all of Dunn; Mrs. Marie Hines of Selma; Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, Mis. Shirley Parker, Mrs; Ruby Daughtry, Mrs. Bernice Johnson, Mrs. Creech, Mrs. Prances Stanley, Mrs. Irene Langdon, Mrs. Pearl Stanley, Mrs. Janice Shirley all of Smithfield. Tickets Available For Fashion Show Tickets for the Dunn Business & Professional Women’s Club fashion show’ are available from merchants who will be participating in the showing September 3. at the Dunn Theatre. local scores who will be showing their fall and winter apparel are Louis Baer’s. The Children’s Shop. The Village Shop. Gainev’s. Hock field’s, Belk’s. The Men’s Store, Lucknow's, Lucille’s Shop, Leder B-os., Crown Dept. Store. The ti'-kpts are free This year’s show is expected to be bigger and better than ever. DAR To Hear Robert Bryan The Cornelius Harnett Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo lution will meet Thursday night at 8:00 at the home of Mrs. I. P. Hicks and Miss Jane Williams. Joint hostess with them will be Mrs. Charles Skinner. Speaker for the meeting will be Dunn attorney, Robert Bryan, who will address the group on "The Constitution and 1st Signers.’" AT WOMAN’S COLLEGE Sylvia Lee and Mary Holt Tftrt have 1ft to bgin studies as fresh men at LNC-G. , HAPPY BIRTHDAY Miss Debbie Turner celebrated her seventeenth birthday yesterday. Hospital Patients Admissions to -Betsy Johnson Hospital cn Tuesday: Mrs. Mar garet West, Route 1, Newton Grove; Mrs. Malcoln Tart, Route 2, Dunn; Beulah Lindsey, Godwin; Mr. Ho ward West, Route 1, Dunn; Doro thy Jean Holloway, Dunn; Alfred Elliott, Route 1, Linden; Mrs. Clara Peele Williams, Dunn; Mrs. Esther Barbour, Route 1, Coats; Mrs. Elma Ruth Jemigan, Dunn; Mrs. Rachel Lee Tart, Route 2, Dunn; Mtsf. Jeanette West, Dunn. good hope hospital Mrs. Bessie Godwin, Coats; Mrs. Delores Jdhnson, Route 4, Dunn; Mrs. Estelle House, Erwin; Mrs. Rachel Horne, Erwin; Mr. James Hinson, Route l, Godwin; Mrs. I^ettie Blake, Erwin; Mrs. Shirley 1*6, ftou*e 1, linden; Mrs. Merle House, Ervin. gm Md. and Mrs. Ernest Odell Jones, Route 1, Newton Grove, announce , the birth of a son, Sept. 15, in Betsy Jhonson Hospital. Mrs. Jones is the former Ethel Margareee i Lee. ! | Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood West, j Dunn, mnounce the birth of a | daughter, Sept. 16, in Betsy John son Hospital. Mrs. West is the former Claudette Jeanette Mitch Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Moore. Route 2, Benson, announce the birth of a dauhgter. Sept. 16. in Betsy Johnson Hospital. The mo ther is the former Marie McLamb. Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Earl Lee, Route 1, Linden, announce the birth of a son, Sept. 15, in Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Lee is the former Shirley Barefoot. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James Johnson, Route 4, Dunn, announce the birth of a son, Sept. 16, in Good Hope Hospital. The mother is the former Delores West. HAYMENS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Archie D. Haymen and family of Richmond. Va., silent the weekend here visiting frltndlj .'rrfd relatives. —. —— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beasley and daughter, Jennifer, spent the weekend ’n fTacooa Pail Ip, Ga., visiting their son, Tony, who is a student there. IN TACCOA LUCILLE MAY, WOMAN'S EDITOB Mrs. Barefoot Hosts Class Meel The first meeting for the year of the McD. Holiday Class ol Hood Memorial Christian Church ! was held Monday night at the ! heme of ‘he president of the clas, Mrs. E. Paul Barefoot. Mrs. Mayme Jeffreys was in charge of the devotional taken ! fiom Isaiah. Her program was ta ken from the book “Strength for Living.” Mrs. Barefoot cnducted a short business session. •Later Coke and Ginger Ale floa‘s w’th homemade chocolate cake were served to Mds. Owen W ilis, Mrs E. B. Cullbreth, Mrs. Mayme Jefferys, Mrs. Ada Gor dan, Mrs. Jimmy Cannady, Mrs. Henry West, Misses Blanche and Pauline Bell, Mrs. L. C. Dupree, Mrs. Nacy Peters. The r.ext meeting will be with Mrs. Jimmy Cannady. VISIT BROTHER W. T. Weeks, and son, Walt, Jr., spent Sunday in Goldsboro I and in Mt. Olive visiting his bro j ther, M. W. Weeks, who is a ! patient in Wayne County Hospital. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Janice Daye Williford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Williford of Fayetteville, who an nounce her engagement to Donnie Ray Knight, son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Knight of Wade A September 27 wedding is planned. BPW MEETS THURS. The pi’lic relations committee, headed by Mrs. Mae Parker, will present the program, “Build ing Community Friendship is a Basic Community Need.” at the meetng of the Bussness & Prof essional Woman’s Club Thursday evening. The session will begin at 7:00 at Porter’s Restaurant. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. McKinley Draughon was dr charged Tuesday from Cape Pear Valley Hospital. Today, she expres tsed her appreciation for the ■rtlougfttfu’tnesa of her friends dur ing her confinement ■* their pray ers, cards, flowers and visits. IN RALEIGH Mrs. Robert Page and daughter, Marilyn, and Mrs. .Daisy Cottle spent yesterday afternoon in Ral eigh shopping. Make Cooking & Ironing A Breeze With G.E/S Convenient Appliances AUTOMATIC CAN OPENER; AUTOMATIC SKILLET WITH HIGH OOME LIU • KING SIZE — coolu for a crowd • Completely Immers ible—easy to clean • Handy cooking chart on handle • Ac curate temperature i ‘ '$21.95 WASH S. WEAR IRON 3 separate wash and wear • 4' _ __ settings • Fully automatic ■ heats up fast • Big '30 sq. in. soleplate • Cool, easy-grlp Bn Only *10-95 rn Opens cans quickly, easily safely”* "Mounls *on'ValT w seconds • Attractive modern design • Long life magnet removes lids . Model EC4B Only $14.95 CUSTOM PORTAULE MIXER • 3-speed finger tip control • Weighs less than 3 pounds • Powerful G-E motor • Push button beater ejector . qe Model M57 Only AUTOMATIC TOASTER • 9-position toast control • Crisp handsome styling • Extra high toast lift • Snap out crump tray for easy clean Model T102 Only $21.95 PEEK* A'BREW® WS • Built-In gauge shows how much coffee is left — how much water to use • 3 to 10 cups capacity *'odel P41 Only $19.95 Ml PURPOSE MIXER • Powerful motor for heavy duty mixing • Lightweight mixing head for use as port able • Complete with 2 BIG Mixing bowls Model M35 Only $29.95 MURE fOAST-t-OVEirV • Toasts anything—bakes Ida an oven • Fully automatic toasts both sides at once • STEAM * DR • Fabric dial with wash and wear settings • New low temperature setting • New even heat soleplate • Switch es to dry ironing quickly Moddl F70 Only $14.95 Wilbourne Furniture Co. Your Local General Electric Beater DUNN LILLINGTON, M2 - 6*24 -We Service What We Sell” Betide Commercial 89$ . 3591 Easy Credit Terms Bank Wool Shapes Up for Autumn ! a • ' i. -imr.x-t'fs- .''■X&it'r ...... ■■ - — —.-.- - - Slim, elegant fines win play an important role la fashion for fan. The doser fit is seen fat the walking dress (left) dene by Godfrey Beane in cherry red, soft textnred wool tweed from England. Only detail in this costume is welting on theyoke which continues down the back. The dress is dnfcjnatixed fay a huge self stole. Teal Tralna’s reversible for, and camel coat of lightweight British woof (right) is worn with a two-piece elongated check worsted dress,._ „• IN RALEIGH Among Raleigh shoppers yester day were Mrs. John Wilbourne, Mrs. Lar>-y Morgan, Mrs. W. S Rochester, Mrs. Paul Lee of Erwin; Mrs. C. W. Baker and Mrs. Lon nie Eason. f ROME FROM TRIP Rev. and Mrs. Sam F. Hudson have returned from a trip to Porta mouth, Va., whera they visited fri ends and participated in the 75th . anniversary of Calvary Baptist^-; Church in that city. Mr. Hudson a former pastor of the church. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! To the tremendous amount you can save by trading with George Carroll Chevrolet, Inc., on any of our 1964 Models still In inventory. We still have a good selection of models, colors and transmissions in both cars and trucks. YOU'RE COSTING YOURSELF MONEY If you trade without getting our deal on one of our *64 Models. STOP — LOOK — LISTEN To any cf four courteous salesmen while we still have a good selection from which to choose. GEORGE CARROLL CHEVROLET, INC. DIAL 892-7121 500 S. CLINTON AVE DUNN, N, C. Sweeteners Detrimental To Health I •» *»y. 4 * » . ""•# WASHINGTON (UPI) — T^e Pood ,and Drug Administration (FDA) is studying whether artifi cial sweeteners might' be detrimen tal to health. Deputy FDA Commissioner John L. Harvey said Tuesday the studj was prompted by an increase in the use of sugar substitutes, parti cularly in carbonated beverages. Chief sugar substitutes are sach arin and cyclamate. Due in large part to the popularity of low-cal orie soft drinks, artificial sweeten ed foods and drinks are being wide ly consumed. The FDA has considered In the past that moderate use of artificial sweeteners and artificial sweeten ed foods generally was safe. HER HIGHNESS — Vonda Kay Van Dyke has taken up her year’s reign as Miss America with a press conference in New York. AT MeCRORY'S Hey Mom\ Look,00 7 Ul' N W Ul U. u r *n m (0 N m wmmm. PORTRAIT SPECIAL BIG 16x20 , Compare at $25.00 ONLY $1.95 Plus Package & Handli* Black & White - Bust Vignette • Unmounted No Appointment Necessary One Per Subject — No Age Limit Groups—$1.00 for Each Additional Person Satisfaction Guaranteed A , THURS. . FRI. - SAT. 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If you're in the market, just get in touch with your dealer. Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck GEORGE CARROLL CHEVROLET INC 5M S. CLINTON ATS. Dm)« Uhw W WWH A A
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