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All New \y Ah/hA tautaHt \s Foods Your Liking ir Daily Buffet Features TUESDAY A La Mode Mi rot on In A La King IESOAY Beef Stew - Chicken and Pastry - Spare Ribs with Sweet Potato Stuffing THURSDAY - Baked Sausage with Glaxed j Apple Rings - Stuffed Cabbage - Barbecued Chicken FRIDAY 5*}» smm sismsa,^ ■ 5-i - Cod Steak in '1t$Mu&/troom Sauce ten Livers in Brochette eef Patties, Barbecued Also our famous RIBD FISH .... It£.AII You Can Eat. 11.25 IfBraised Short Ribs ion Fried mg- '^niwi“ f Chicken j Ham F.« SUNDAY Our Fabulous - Beef Round As you like it • Seafood in Mushroom Sauce • Chicken Pie Deluxe Each. Day We Feature All Your Fa "ante Salads Plus ny More Items and of Course Your Favorite Beverages and Des serts HOURS Tuesday thru Saturday 12 noon ‘til 10:1)0 p. m. Sunday 12 noon ‘til 3:00 p. m. Closed on Mondays Hittf4 Aw* Restaurant ■* / Call 892 - 3775 For Reservations Jhs, (Dailif fiMJOMt DUNN, N. r Publishing By RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY 4M E. CUMBERLAND BT. Catered as second-class matter In the Post Office lo Dunn, N. 0 under the laws of Coniross. Act of March S, 1879. Every Afternoon, Monday through Friday. Second-class postage paid it Dunn. N C. •oUT-OF.STATE — $19.59 per year in advance; $8-5* for sla months; 94.99 for three months pins tax. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BT CARRIER — 95 CENTS PER WEEK iN TOWNS NOT SERVED BT CARRIER AND RURAL liCUTES INSIDE NORTH CAROLINA — $8.99 Per Year; S4.50 for sli months $3.99 for three months Burgesses Plight Troth j Hollandale Advent Christian j church of Spring Lake was the set | ting Friday evening at 6 o’clock ' for the wedding of Miss Anne Muj? i ie McLamb and Charles Sonny Bur gess. The Rev. Ted Pritchard heard ; the vows. The bride is the daughter df Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLamb'of Route 1, Linden. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and M-s. L. F. Burgess of Route 1 Broadway A program of wedding music was presented by Miss Freda Bullard, pianist, and Durwcod Upchurch, so loist. The bride, given in marriagi. by* her father, wore a formal wedding gown of Alencon lace over saty.joeafti . -.fashioned, WOfct tip sleeves and a sabrina neckline with sequins. Her shoulder length veil of imported illusion ygs, . in place by a crown df Aiemsah iSse ; with sequins and pearls. She car ried a pniyer book topped with stephanotis. centered with a white ! orchid and showered with nylon tulle and satin streamers. Mrs. Virginia McLamb of Char lotte, sister in-law of the bride, was matron qj honor. Angie Womble, niece of the bride, Mr$. Kie Hudson Addresses j oenior Women The topi.: of die ission was "Cer amics” w icn the Senior Woman’s Club met Tuesiay alt.vnoon at the club house on South Layton Ave nue. Speaking to the group was Mrs. Kie Hudson, who has been inter ested in ceramics for many, years. She operates a ceramic house at the rear of her home, Mrs Hudson had on display a number of items she had made incldding a table Christmas tree and other yuletide decorat!ons. Mrs. Ralph Snipes, chairman of the Fine , Arts Department, in troduced Mrs. Hudson. Also on ths program was Miss Melsrve Johnson who sang "With a Song in My Heart", "By the Wat ers of Mmnetonka’’ and “Poor But terfly ” Accompanying her was Mrs. Beta Whittenton, the clubs music chairman. Mrs. W. M Brannon, the presi dent, announced that the district meeting will be held in Carthage today. j The women gathered for a social \ period prior to the meeting. Mrs j W E. Ryals poured punch and [ other refreshments included cake 1 squares, mints, cheese biscuits, nut? i and chicken salad sandwiches, j A large arrangement of white : gladioli with magnolia and green ery decorated the entrance hall tc the woman’s club. The serving ta ble in the dining room held an ar rangement of dahlias, agerafum mums and colus while greenery decked the piano in the banquei room, where the meeting was held. was flower gli i Attending the bridegroom as best tnan was his brother, Jimmy Bur- ^ gess of (irfiensboro. Ushers were T.d McLamb of Charlotte, brother, of tije bride and Wayne Burgess of 1 .Broadway. 'brother of the bride-. groom. ! Following the ceremony, tlie cou- ( pie left for a wedding trip to the i Western part of the state. The "Bride is, a graduate of Lil- j lington High' School and is em ployed with- Associates Discount \ Corporation in. Fayetteville. . Ths gn^cm H a graduate of Boone frail high school and Is a state lipeqsed;electrician. He works with? his father in the, pperation ,of Bur- f El^i'i:: ui, ^roadway. The couple will make their home at Overhills Park, 2627 Heater | Lalce Training Course The Woman's Missionary Un ion of the Lfttfe' Rlrey Associa tion will have'leadership courg- j e- for W.M.S.. G. »Ar abd Count- ! t fm Band leaders on October | ,16, ?J, and 29 ;fr®m-7 to 8:30 p.mj ;H / pt |l>e'd at the Lilliiigton baptist Chureh. M: . Gerald Denning of Apgier, i Little River A .soe.iaticral Sun- ! I earn DireGnr, wil? i teach the Sunbeam lecdertfefp "otlf'se;, I#rs. John Griffin of Buies Creek, the Associatianal Girls’,. Auxiliary di- • rector, will teach the G. A. lead etship course; and Md. Wesley) Method, Associations ttTMU pre side.it, will instruct the Woman’s Missionary Society corne. * A'l three classes wf.l be taught,! ebch night. Mrs. McGugan ! The Dorcas Class of the First Baptist Church met with Mrs. C. T. McGugan Tuesday night. The class meeting was opened with a song followed bv prayer by , j the class president, Miss Lettie | Strickland. Mrs. Ralph Kinlaw’s devotional was taken from the Book of Exod ' us using as her topic, “The Lord t Always Before Me” after which a j short business session was held. ; Special attention was called to the i forthcoming revival services. A social hour followed at which time the hostess served ice cream, topped with strawberries, cookies | and nuts. Attending were Mrs. Ada Peter i son, Mrs. Henry Ryals, Mrs. Lou j ise Pope Stewart, Mrs Adolphus j Williams, Mrs. Ralph Kinlaw, Mrs. | Henry Slocumb, Mrs. Eula True, ' Mrs. Minnie Hodges, Mrs. Dutch I Maynard, Mrs. Annie Ennis and I Miss Lettie Strickland. Hostess Diet with sugar: for the fun of it ,..18 calories per teaspoon-and its all energy ■ % NORTH CLINTON AVENUE NO SALES TO DEALERS. WE itEStSRVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY FREE IN TOWN DELIVERY J7fte0n/aiha. Vsi&l OYSTERS P, 88C RONCO ELBOW B A MACARONI do™ ■■■MM MM ^MMB» MBMHM mmmmtmm mmmmmmm, rnmmmmm iwand CHEESE PET'S HI QUALITY Reg. 49c VALUE 1* m'V* ■#*!£ jfc mmmm I FREE ! MONEY FREE Loaded With Money. Register each time you vlalt our store. H Adults only. jf.i Drawing to be held on November 20, 1965. Drawihgs Each Saturday for Valuable Free Prizes. CAROLINA YELLOW FREESTONE PEACHES HALVES LARGE SIZE FRESH LOCAL SWAUPLA FRESH GREEN CABBACEIb.5 WHITE lb. bag PIGGLY WIGGLY SAVES YOU MONEY AND GIVIS YOU F-S GOLD STAMPS, TOO. WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARC OUR PRICES ANYWHERE. OUR BUTCHERS HAVE MEAT WILL CUT V TO SUIT YOU AZALEAS ROTUNDAFOLIA (Jap. Hally) SLASH WHITE-LONG LEAP FINE PYRACANTKA In Gal. Cans SMALL AZALEAS ■■ quart ea. 49c MULCH YOUR SHRUBS NOW WITH * $1.75 PINE STRAW Per Bale PAY LESS - GET MORE ■ «P STAMPS With $5.00 Ot Mnre Grocery Purchase And This Coupon NAME . STREET LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER HONORED BY ADULTS ONLY Coupon Good Thur., Sot. Oct 16
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