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Hospital. Patients Admissions to Betsy Johnson Hos pital on Thursday: Mrs May Lee, Dunn Mrs Ann Johnson, Dunn: Mrs. Emma Dean Raynor, Dunn: Mr. Richard Thomas Tart, Dunn: Mrs Mary Lynn Dupree, Angler; Mr James Larry Bryant, Dunn; Mr. Ralph Bass, Dunn; Miss Doro thy Pearl Hardison, Benson; Mr Barnes Clayton, Coats; Mr. Paol Clayton, Angier: Mrs. Hettie Wilk es, Ddnn; Mr Hiriam Ennis. Dunn; Mr James Day, Angier. GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL Mrs. Ella Honeycutt, Route 1, Bunnlevel; Mrs Rebecca Stall irgs, Erwin; Mrs Josephine Den nis. Erwin; Mrs. Lena Byrd, Route 1. Coats; Mrs Joyce Lucas, Rou te 3. Dunn; Mrs. Sylvia Faircloth, Route 2, Lillington; Mrs. Dorothy Eason, Route 1, Raleigh; Alex Mc Lean, Route 1, Erwin; Delma Mat thews. Coats; Mandy Spears, Route 1. Lillington; Rosemarie Wright, Route 1, Erwin to Arts Club Attends Antique Show 1 i ■ immp- ■ Members of the O10]{rown Art*. Club were entertained at' a brunch’ at Henry Johnson’s Restaurant near Smithfield yesterday. Host** esses were Mrs Hank purrin and Mrs. Gray don Bryan. Later, the group Journeyed to Zebukin where they attended an ar.tique show and toured Whitley’s Furniture Co Members include Mrs Agnes | Cennady, Mrs Willie Moff, Mrs Vic Anderson. Mrs Gordon Town send, Mrs. Bert Alabaster, Mrs. Emmett Aldredge, ,Mrs John Cic cone, Mrs. J. N. Stephenson and Mrs. Ellis Barbour. Guests of thr club were Mrs Milton Murray Mrs Gilmer Parrish. Mrs. Jacv Temple, Jr., of Chapel Hill anr Mrs Bill Fennell of Winston Salem. TO TFRKEY Mrs Melvin L. Hardin left to day to joir her husband who is sta tic red in Turkey. The couple wil be there for 'wo years. Attention Voters! See & Hear Senator Goldwater Give His Stand On To day's Issues On The Following TV Pro. grams. CBS-TV Networs NIGHT FOLLOWING Oct 26 Mon. — Oct 27 Tues _ Oct 29 Thurs. Oct 31 Sat — Nov 1 Sun. — Nov 2 Mon — CBS-TV Network 8:25-8:30 p m 9:25-9:30 p m 9:30-10:00 p r 8:25.8:30 — 10:25-10:30 p m 9:30-10 p m DAYTIME — “I’ve Got A Secret” — “Red Skelton Show” l “Jackie Gleason Show” — “Candid Camera” Oct 27 Tues Oct 29 Thurs Oct 30 Fri. fclov 2 Mon NBC-TV Network Oct 28 Wed — Oct. 29 Thurs Oct 30 Fri — Nov 2 Mon — Nov 2 Mon. — 1:55-2 p. m — “As the World Turns” 3:55-4 p m - “Edge of Night” 2:55-3 p m — “House Party” 1:55S|E p m — “As the World Toms" 11:55-12 Noon 8:55-9 am — 12:25-12:30 — 8:55-9 am — 3:55-4 pm — “Jeopardy” “Today” “Say When” “Today” “You Don’t Say” LUCILLE MAT. WOMAN’S EDITOR (Doin' Jh& Jown With Lucille May Have you ever seen a running kra about 12 inches long? Or a oot lon^ butter bean or even a tinning squash that menures 41 nches? H. A r’c.nny or Route 1, Benson, tas grown all three of this type vegetable and has raised butter ,eans that grew as long as 18 nches. The squash is very good ''hen cooked young, he said. He ’ ill have seeds next year for the quash if anyone is interested Mr. Penny, who takes pride in \is garden, will be 80 years young February 4 « • ♦ >TAMP DRIVE — Members of the ^dith Pope Circle of the Gospel Tabernacle Church are busy at verk collecting Gold Bond stamp ■>ooks The purpose of their cam >9ign is to obtain a bus for the Talcon Orphanage Many, many •ooks are needed, Mrs. Irene Re -ister said, and persons having any 'tamps or books to donate are ask id to contact Mrs. C. A. Rober icn. * * * New officers of the Erwin Jay •■ettes will be elected at a meet !ng Monday night at the JC hall ..Mrs. Leo Ammons has urged r PN's in Area 17 (Harnett, John son, Sampson and Cumberland •c unties) to attend the group’s -neeting Monday at 7:30 in the fel 'owship hall of Hood Memorial Christian Church.. .It was pre viously announced that they would meet Tuesdav... .Plans will be made for the group’s Christmas party ..Dunn Jaytcees are planning a oaper drive on November 15 ...... Ohicora Countrv Club will have a Halloween costume ball Saturday night with The Southerners from Lutnberton playing for the dance ....A dance will also be held at the Moose Lodge the same night .. About 100 women golfers vied for prizes at the big one-day tour ney at the country chib yesterdav . The Chicora ladies entertained fchateyguests at a luncheon at noon ....Raleigh. Smithfield, Sanford and Clinton were few of the towns represented . .Mrs Marvin Hart ley is expected to be discharged from Rex Hospital on Saturday, but will stay with with her daugh ter, Mrs Howard Laws, in Raleigh while recuperating.. Mrs Polly A Mansion On Wheels Conies To Dunn! The First 12-ft. Wide /Mobile Home In This Area 12-Ft. Wide By 56-Ft. Long Come See For Yourself — Now On Display At NAYLOR MOBILE HOMES Luby Naylor, Owner Robert Strickland, Sales Mgr. DIAL 892-3695 404 E. Cumberland St. DUNN, N. C. Alien is bubbling over with joy.... She ’’“came a grandmother Mon day when her daughter, Mrs. Lin da Sue Warren gave birth to a daughter_Now all she has to do is go through it all again (any time now) with Mrs Freddie Tew ..Rev. J. ferward Johnson cele brated his 60th birthday Thursday .. Juniors and seniors will can vass the town Monday and Tues day nights selling Christmas cards . .. Remember, only 47 more shop ping day ’til Christmas. Mrs. Surles Fetes Bridge Club Entertaining the Novus Bridge Club last evening was Mrs James Surles. In the party were Mrs. Hoover Adams, Mrs. R. A. Duncan, Jr , Mrs. Paul Hester, Mrs Geralc. Mrnn, Mrs Nathan Bass, Mrs Paul L Strickland, Jr , Mrs. Locke Muse and Mrs. J. I Thomas. Winning prizes were Mrs Bass, high; Mrs Hester, runnerup; and Mrs. Strickland, low. During the evening, the hostess passed chess pie with ntftr> and coffee. VISITED IN FAIETTKVILLE Mrs. Roy Tew visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jernigan and Mr. and Mrs. Ertle Lamm in Fayetteville last week. HOME EC STUDENTS CONDUCTING CLASSES Lenna Rose Bass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bass of Route 5, Dunn, is among East Carolina College students who are participating in a series of home roaking classes a he college. The class began yesterday and ate open to the public Elected District Offical Mrs A C. Parker of Dunn has been elected vice-president of the Ninth District of the N. C. Fed eration of Women’s Clubs at its annual meetiny last week at the First Presbyterian Church in Fay etteville Over 120 women from fourteen Women’s clubs and six Junior Wo men’s clubs represented Cumber land, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Moore, and Richmond Counties. The theme, Gatherinb of Clans, was accentuated by the wearing of <•' ‘"h plaid cap and shawls F owing the welcome by the mayor; the Rev. J W. Summerell, pastor, lead in the devotion which opened the morning session District officers are Mrs C. Wal lace Jackson, Fayetteville, presi dent: Mrs. Parker, vice-president; Mrs D. M Wood, Hamlet, sec retary . treasurer; Mrs. T E. Frown, Fayetteville, Director of Juniors: Mrs Fred B. Bunch, Jr is the N. C President and Mrs. Morton Union is Junior director of the state organization. In the afternoon session, district awards were made. The 1965 Ninth District meeting will be held in Carthage, hosted bv Carthage, Ca meron, and West End Clubs The Fayetteville High School Scottish Dancers presented a dan ce program. Mrs W. Scott Gilmer arranged a craft show which was on display in the fellowship hall Following the afternoon session, the meeting was adjourned with the singing of “Auld Lang Svne”. Mrs Howard Dixon, president of Dtinn’s Woman’s Club and Mrs. Parker, an active member of thp locaj club, renresented Dunn at tWfe meeting. Mrs Dixon served as garden club meet Members of the Hoe ’n Grow Garden Club will meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Wesley Coatis with Mrs. James Surles, co hqetess. Marvin M. Johnson of Futjuay-Varina, a former teacher and coach at Dunn High, will ad dress the group. chaplain for the district meeting; Mrs. Parker was presented as the District’s new vice-president. Births Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Brnson announce the birth of a son, October 29 in Johnston Ccunty Memorial Hospital, Smith field Mrs. Johnson is the former Mary Elizabeth Massad of Benson Mr. and Mrs. Emil Massad of Raleigh announce the birth of a daughter, October 29, in Rex Hos pital The mother is the former Carolyn Jenkins of Creedmoor. Mr. Massad is from Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edward Lu cas, Jr , Route 3. Dunn, announce ulie birth of a son, October 29, in Good Hope Hospital Mrs. Lucas is the former Joyce Norris. Mr and Mrs James Walter Ea son, Route 1, Raleigh, announce the birth of a son, October 30, in Good Hope Hospital Mrs. Eason is the former Dorothy Crane. Mr. and Mrs Corbett Purdell Raynor, Route 5, Dunn, announce the birth of a son, October 29, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. The moth er is the former Emma Dean Bry ant. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Felton Ev erette, Lillinyton, announce the COURTESY AND SERVICE IS OUR POLICY / _ INSURED SAVINGS ANY DAY IS A GOOD DAY TO SAVE AT HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC. 4 Current Dividend Rates 106 E. Broad St. Dnnn, N. C. B. L. Cromartle, Jr., Sect. 807 Main St. LiUington, N. C. Mrs. Billy Ray Matthews, Met Mr. Farmer If you are in need of a good used Tractor or some of the Equip, ment listed, we invite you to come by our lot before you buy. WE HAVE IN STOCK: TRACTORS 2 — WD Allis - Chalmers Tractors 2 — A John Deere Tractors 1 — Massey - Harris Tony Tractor 2 — Farmall Cub Tractors 1 — 435D John Deere Tractor 1 — 2010 Gas John Deere Tractor 1 — 420 John Deere Tractor 1 — M Farmall Tractor 1 — 550 Oliver Tractor 1 — 420W John Deere Tractor 1 — 440D John Deere Crawler 1 — C Allis . Chalmers Tractor 1 — A John Deere Tractor 1 — NO. 350 Case Tractor 1 — H Farmall Tractor 1 — MT John Deere Tractor (▼ " '*r*"' *rr('r ' 1 — Super C Farmall Tractor 1 _ M John Deere Tractor 1 — 430S John Deere Tractor ^ 1 — 2010 John Deere Tractor vlf $ t 1 — 40T John Deere Tractor ; 1 _ 430T John Deere Tractor COMBINES 1 — 45 John Deere Combine 1 — NO. 10 Corn Header 1 — NO. 30 John Deere Combine with motor 1 _ NO. 25 John Deere Combine with motor When you are in town, come by and vis! t with us. We are always glad to see you, Implement Department Phone 8 92-3112 , birth of a son, October 29, hi Betsj^ I Johnson Hospital Mrs. Everette is the former Ella Mae Senter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Layton Dupree, Route 1, Angler, announce . the birth of a son, Barry Sherman, - October 29, in Betsy Johnson Hos- ' pital. Mrs. Dupree is the former Mary Lynn Smith. AUXILIARY MEET , The American Legion Auxiliary ■ will meet at the Legion home pn the Jonsboro Road Tusday night at 7:30. Al> members are asked t o be present -' 3- .-£4311' VOTE FOR HIM Tuesday 1 4 i ■% \ it <
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