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MORE SOCIETY Monat Club Gathers At Newton Home Mrs. Taylor Newton feted the Monat Canasta Club Monday even ing and at conclusion of play a varded Mrs. Charles Johnson the j prize for scoring high and Mrs. j clubs was held Monday at Lillington Others in the party were Mrs Whitney Brndham, Mrs. William Hartley, Mrs. Jerry Jernigan and J the hostess Cake and ice cream and coffee were enjoyed after play During the evening potato chips and dip and assorted Halloween candy were passed. Welcome Wagon Remembers | Special Family Occasions Carrying on our community’s traditional hospitality, welcome wagon Calls < are made when your j family celebrates a sixteenth birthday, announces an £ engagement or .AY the birth of a new baby, or moves to a new home. Mrs. Bettie Core 892-2448 Circle Leader Is Hostess At Meet Mrs. Joe Mack Dawson was hos tess to the Libby Pyner Circle of the First Baptist Church at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dawson, chairman, gave the devo tion and Mrs. J A McLeod led in nrayer Mrs. W E Cobb, assistant chair man, gave a talk on "Worship and tile Missionary Task.” Mrs. J A Me her. 1 Leod, program chairman, assisted Other officers elected during the session were Mrs. Lewis Strickland, community missions; Mrs. C T Connor, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Locke Campbell, prayer chairman. The meeting was closed by sen tence prayers for the church revival beginning Sunday. Mrs. Dawson served pimento j jheese sandwiches, cake, nuts and i iime ice to the 15 members present, j Mrs. McCall Hosts Circle Meeting The Bonrr'e Weeks Circle of the rirst Baptist Church met Monday nomine at 10:30 with Mrs. John: 1. McCall. Mrs McCall gave the devotional j bought prepared for her by her j 1-year-old grandson on Steward- j hip after. which Miss Jane Wil- j iarrs led in prayer The program was given bv Mrs. ' 3nb D;ckev. program chairman, j ising as the topic “Worship and the j Missionary Task.” She explained low worship begins with God. but s not complete until it involves elf iff Teaching out to others in j he missionary task. New. officers for the year were j lamed by Mrs. McCall. CakQ and coffee were served to > Ws Willard Mixon. Mrs. Keith Fmch. Mrs Bob Dickey. Mrs. Jane Wi!'ipms and Mrs John Parker. , Lillington Girl Exchanges Vows With W. E. Cupps The marriage of Miss Doris Jean Mason, Route 3, Lillington and W E Cupps of Sanford was solemnized on' October 3 in the Spring Hill Methodist Church. Route 3, Lil lington. The Rev. McGee Creech, pastor of the bride, officiated The bride is the daughter of Mrs Carlie E. Mason of Route 3. Lillington. and the late Mr. Mason ^he is a graduate of Boone Trail High School and Campbell Col lege. and is employed as secretary bookkeeper at the Heins Telephone Company The groom is the son of Mrs. j Nellie V. Nolle of Pittsburgh, j Pennsylvania and the late Edgar■ V Cupps. He is a graduate of Penn j High School. Pittsburgh, Pa and is j employed as Cable Splicer with j the Heins Telephone Company. j A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Carolyn O’ Qr.inn. soloist of Route 1, Broad way and Mrs. Otis Patterson, pia nist of Carthage. The bride was attired in a floor length gown of white brocade fea turing a fitted bodice fastened in trek with tiny seed pearls to the waistline. and ending in a train Her shoulder length veil of white net was attached to a crown of white net and seed pearls. She car ried a white Bible topped with white j roses and white satin streamers. Miss Ellen Murray of Route 3. Middlesex, a college friend of the , bride, served as maid of honor. Ray Allen of Sanford served as ; best man. The ushers were Ellis Cribbs of Sanford and Fred Rogers bf Route 3, Lillington GRASS FIRE Erwin firemen were summoned to a fire at the George Jospeh home on the outskirts of the neighboring town at 2:15 today. Sparks from a burning trash can caught a field rm fire at the rear of the Joseph iome. Seventeen men and two :rucks answered the al.irm. WINS A KISS—British Labour Party leader Harold Wilson kisses his wife in Huyton, England, as the vote count put the Conservative Party behind. I CablenhataJ UDC Chapter Wins Awards At Convention The Battle of Averasboi’o Chan ter. 2320, UDC, Dunn was repres ented at he 68th N. C. Division United Daughters of the Confed eracy Convention by its President. Mrs. Melvin J Weeks an its 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Thomas E. Ralph. The convention was held at the Blockade Runner Motel - Hotel, Wrightsville Beach, Oct. 12-15 .. The Battle of Averasboro Chap ter won superior racing as a chap ter. The Registrar’s Award for fhe chapter in the North Carolina Division with the greatest number of new members for ‘the year 1964 was won by this chapter. Mrs- Weeks led the group in the Salute to the American Flag on Wednesday during the Historical Evening Program. Mrs. Ralph served as page th roughout the en*tire convention. ^R/l^eofecm HEATERS with the exclusive MIDGET PILOT $2.50 PER WEEK EXCLUSIVE MIDGET PILOT Exclusive Perfec tion feature, the Midget Pilot is a "burner within a burner” to end costly and uncom fortable overheat ingin mild weather and to eliminate bothersome re lighting so many oil heaters require. Patented Midget Pilot lights main burner on demand, but supplies inter mediate heat dur ing mild weather to cut fuel bills up to 50%. Takes only a gallon of oil for 40 hours operation. EVEN WARMTH, ENDS DRAETY FLOORS. "Flow-Through” cabinet design and heat-booster radiating surfaces give smooth, constant flow of warmth, keep floors "sunshine warm” for the youngsters. 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Council Meets At Lillington The O"' h r County Council meet’nr r ' -he Horn e Denonstration club’ ' ■ held ond v at Lillington For. two club me o'icrs were pre sen: > roves.>nting fif -»n clubs. The Turlington club had all the four cli’b officers present. Mrs Mack Hudson, president of | the council, presided, Mrs E D McDonald, Mrs. Vernon Sykes and Mrs M M Jernigan gave ! a report of Home Makers Week Mrs. Sykes also reported about the ■ State Mus'c Workshop which she attended. She won the scholarship ' which is given each year to wom | en interested in music. It is a re ward for outstanding leadership. Mrs. Mack Hudson gave a report j of the State Council meeting and the State meetmg of Home Demon , stration clubs She enrmhasized that | there are only two Home Econo mics Extension Agents in the coun ty: their services are for all the home makers in the county. More oeople must be reached and the Home Demonstration club members must assist the Agents in reaching new aud‘ences. Mrs. Robert Kinton, Internation al Relations Chairman, gave sug gestions for the clubs to use in the | observance of United Nations Day jand week Mrs. Bettie E. Giles, Assistant Home Economics Extens'on Agent, asked the club members to assist in raisin? the 4-H Development fund for the county The clubs will make a report at the January meeting. A memorial service was held for Mias Lula Green, a Friendly Club member who nassed away in SeD tember and Mrs. Al;ce Morgan, who 1 died in the spring. Other items of business was the plans for the Achievement, a music workshop in November and the re ward for pprfeet attendance at j club meetings Mrs. Swanson To Head New HD Club At Erwin A npw demonstration el"h ! rw>< organized in Erwin Monday ni°ht Mr< V C Pwansnn wns elected o^^s’doot 0‘tvir of fleers elected warp- M~c Patton Odom. vi^e Dre ciHert* **><?. Or^bfiT^ fjtewart. SeC j votary Mrc:. P A Cnjinbllv. t^pR <;vrpr• qod nni^c. Mrc Paul Jordan Mrc. Phmde Graham. Mrc W-uhv T Porker, the home economies eyten^on a crept., firaVP lpccon of the month, “Care of ■Furniture’* rpho Hovof’er*q1 woe craven ht? Mr«? ATowHqlon® Gerhv*n. mho crroUD Sfttlg “T.nve’e fYM Sweet, Sonsr” n*wer>tv.«even wr*m°Ti wore pres ent fo** t>° meAMncr The n*vt. v>-»ppfipcr will he November 2. 7'3^ in the rlub room of the Erwin Park Center. ORGANIZING CUB SCOUTS An organizational meeting of a new cub pack in Dunn will’ be held Thursday at 7:30 p, m at the First Bapt'st Church Povs. ae-es 8 - 10, interested in eub scouting ask ed to attend the meeting with one ■of their parens Mmttttt&tt&SE&SBBSa£8KSSaBS8S88B888BH9flH88BMDl Rip Van Winkle couldn't sleep with nagging backache Now! You can get the fast relief you need from nagging battache, headache and muscular aches and pains that often cause restless nights and miserable tired-out feelings. When these discom forts come on with over-exertion or stress and strain — you want relief — want it fast! 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