N. Johnson
d Luncheon
w P. Ferria of Linden
Ifcfcrs. Andrew Motz, First Vice
-KOgeant, introduced the guest
jrpeaker, Mrs. A. M. Cornwell, State
'Regent, D.A.R., who spoke on the
/‘Vanishing Patriot-”
Mrs. B. a. F. Lasett. Regent, Col.
^Robert Rowan Chapter presided over
'a snort business session. The Pre
sident General’s message and Na
tional Defense report were read by
the. chairmen.
Members of the Col. Robert Ro
Iwaii Chapter Introduced their gu
for the meeting were
McPherson, Mrs. W. L.
[«*. Gregg Sutton, and
ty (nembers and guests
jsteseri
J» yesterday
(..jri Wednesday
idfe Club. .
rt» Were Mrs. J. N.
jin.’ itink Currto.
Mr*. Harold Jecmgfco. Mrs, Wll
liam It Pope, Mrs.. Anderson, Mrs.
Erpinetl Aldredge, Mrs W, B War
ren and ftrt. Johjj Ciccone.
Mrs. Aldredge wa* the recipient
of the. top prise while Mrs. War
ren was runnerup.
At 12:30 the W<tiT)kit W«» the
guef^s of their hostess at a buf
fet itincheoh at the King's Arms.
Pall fiofter csaedtor TTATAT
fall flowers decora^, the Ju»
tcsMl hcShe for the part*; 4ad Sf
er the women arrivfed, they were
served but eracotch brownies with
theeee biscuits and coffee.
Patients
tdmissibps . to BeWv Ahngon
Hospital on Wednesday: Mrs. An
liie | Mae Blackman, Beiiiibo; Mrs.
loyce Higgins, Route 3, Benson;
Mr. William Bart McGee. Route 1,
Willow Springs: Mrs. fceslte Drjv
»- Dunh: Mrs. ftovlna Gainey, Rt.
Dunn; Mr. Ji#> McMillan. Route
„ LiBington; Mrs. Estelle Wood,
Route 4, Dnhg; Mr. Jetties W
Jones, Route 4, Dunn;; Mr. Mal
Martin, Route 4, Erwin.
GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL
Mrs. Betty Bolton, Buies Creejt:
.KMteby “ ""UMb
Mar^all Smith,
JaBy
In.
Recent Bride Is
Fdmd At Shower
Mrs. Jerry Ray Willtams, recent
bride-elect, was honored Saturday
night at a miscellaneous shower.
Hostess tar the gnla event was
Mrs. Jennifer Baker.
The honoree was presented a cor
skge of White carnations upon arri*
trkl arid was later remembered with
a bevy of lovely gifts.
During the evening the guests
enjoyed several games of Bingo
afterwhich they were served potato
chips, nuts, mints, cake squares,
coffee arid Cokes.
Those enjoying the festivities were
Mrs. Ludie Fowler, Miss Darline
Barefoot, Mrs. George Wise, Mrs.
Shirley Autry. Mrs. Sylvia Ram
Moae. Miss Pearl Surles. Mrs. Alice
Moore, Mrs. Ruby Stevens, Miss
Katherine Johnson, Mrs. Billie
Kennedy, Miss Bonnie McLeod,
Mrs. Hilda Suggs, Mrs. Anna Nor
ris. Mrs. Sue Guins, Miss Helen
Guins, Mrs. Neva Hollingsworth.
Mrs. Janet Bryant. Misses Kay and
Mary gllen Hollingsworth. Mrs.
Betty Jean Byrd, Mrs. MaWe Turn
age. arid Mrs. Myiile Royals.
Circle Four Meets
At Harrall Home
Mrs. Tommy Harroll was the
hostess Monday night at I o’clock
when members of Circle Four of
the Hood Memorial Christian
Jhureh met at her home. t
Mrs- Mangum Butler, a»sistant
eader of the circle, opened the
neeting with an appropriate
thanksgiving poem. The program
aken from the study book, was
riven by Mrs. HarralL
Mrs. Butler presided over the
justness meeting, at which time
>lans were made for the Men's
fellowship supper which the cir
cle will serve in December.
During the social hour, the
jostess served apple pie ala mode
vith nuts and coffee.
Those attending the meeting
yere Mrs. Mangum Butler, Mrs.
Wayne Jus esen. Mrs. Hoover Ad
lms, Mrs. Felton Herrins, Mrs.
Dscar Strickland, Miss Pauline
Bell and the hostess, Mrs. Har
rall.
Football Team
Has Party,
Members of the Dunn Pee Wee
football team, who were undefeated
in seasonal play winning all seven
games, gathered at the Barbecue
House Monday night for a fried
:hirken supper.
Head Coach Whitney Bradham of
Dunn High addressed the boys.
The boys presented ihelr coach
Doug Beasley and assistant coach,
Henry Willis, with trophies. The
boys had received trophies after
the final game with Fayetteville
Oct. 30.
Boys attending were Mike Mann,
Stephen Tart, Phil Bryant, Gregg
Register. Bubba Twyfoni, Don..Id
Hawley. A1 Smith, Mike Parham,
David Butler, Steve Roebuck, Ricky
Htlirdison, Jo Jo Gloder, Danny
Gardner. Terry Johnson and Cecil
Hartis. Unable to attend, were Jim
my Gerald and jimmy Pope.
Also in .the, party were Roy Tart
and Gerald Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles EdWard
Blackman, Benson, announce the
birth of a son. Charles Kelvin,
N9V. 10, in Betsy Johnson Hospi
tal. The mother Is the former An
nie Mae Blackmon.
, Mr- and Mrs, James Edward
Higglps, R\ 3, Benson, announce
the birth of | spri, James Edward,
Jr., Nov. 10, in Betsy Johnson Hos
pital. Mrs. ftifcgins is the former
Joyce Dean Godwin.
Recreation
By CHARLES TURNAGES
The Dunn Recreation Commis
sion is happy to be the host to
the Durham Midgets this week
end for the semi finals play-off
fpr the Eastern Midget Champion
ship.
The Black Panthers are ready
for the game Sat. List Sait, they
won over SanfSrd 26 to 6.
For some of the boys this will
be their last year In midget foot
ball. These boys are. Phil Adorns,
wh« plays fcaffbadt. PHH il ih ex
cellent runner, and has done a
real good Job for us this year
Chuck Allen has been a good line- j
man. Gary Ballard is another one j
of our bactts who has been a real
credit to our team.
Walt Barefoot has played ena '
for 3 years and has done a good
job there.
Steve Judge Is running at lull
hack and is a strong runner who
gets yardage when it is neded
rhost Steve has played 3 years
for tlie midgets. Ronald King is
0«e of our tackles. This is Ronald's
firs, year with us but he will go
up to junior hl«rh next year.
Ronald l-a bie -g hoy and
has filled ibis position weQ.
B llv Rowles..i.» the other tackle
and has played for us for 3 years
Last week against. Sanford RiUy
played one of Ills best games by
making many hard tackles.
...Randy Riddle is ohe of our best
:pds. He has played for 3 years
apd is a tough boy to get by. He
filkys hard in every game and is
* credit to any football team. Jim
my 8uggs is our quarterback and
tas played for 3 years. Jimmy is
| good hall handler and has been
i credit to the team.
Chuck Turnage will be playing
his last year for the Midgets.
Chuck is a fullback and a hard
jne to step when he is carrying the
ball. This is Chirck's third year.
If you haven’t seen these boys
play, then you have missed some
thing worth seeing. We have a
Winning team this year and tha*
is something we can be proud of
if you are proud of your towh and
these boys, go to Erwin Friday
nigljt. to see Dunn and Erwin
play. Then • on Saturday night
come, on out and see your Mid
gets Champs play.
When we win this game 8atur
jJlt.night we will travel to Xftther
Morehead City, Jacksonville or
Laurinburg. t° play for the Eas
ern Championship. Then we will
''lay the Western Champs here in
ojft own town either the 2lth or ]
Dec. 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams,
Dunn, announce the birth of a
-'ll. Nov. 10. in Good Hope Hos
pital. Mrs. Williams is the former
Carolyn Lever.
A«y way yw
fifurt It...
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WELCOME^
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