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RIVER mil Mrs Bertha Baine had u her guests over the week end her lath er and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Deaver of Gastonia, her son Earl Balne and wile and little son of Rock Hill, S. C. Mr?. Mary Beaver* Is reported Improving and was able to attend j the funeral of her older brother, Sam Stewart, in Tenn. a short time ago. | Mr. and Mrs. Beaver attended the funeral of Margaret Runlon last week and attended the funeral of Rosco V. Danner Monday at River Hill. ? | The largest number to visit the River Hill Cemetery have visited, the grave of R. V. Danner since his burial there last week, it was re ported. Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson and family were the guests of Ed Garland and family Saturday night at Persimmon Creek. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrow of | Violet were * the Sunday dinner,' guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. j Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Adams ai<1 j family of Liberty were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Payne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson visited Charlie's family at Buck Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibson and son and two daughters of Turtletown, Tenn., were the Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wil liamson. Miss Recilla Williamson of Tur tletown was the week end guest of her aunt, Gillie Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Payne and son were the guests of his brother, Homer Payne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gradie Williamson and family of Turtletown were the guests of his mother and grand mother, Mrs. Loretta Williamson and Martha Reid Sunday. Mrs. Raid will soon celebrate her 100th birthday. Mr. an<j Mrs. Curt Walker and son and daughter of Liberty, visit- 1 Do FALSE TEETH j Rock. Slide or Slip? I PA8TEZTH. an Improved powder to I be sprinkled on upper or lover plates. I holds I aloe teeth mora ftrmljr In place. Do not slide, allp or rock. No gummy, I gooey, pasty taste or feeling. FAS TEETH la alkaline (non-acid). Does . ? not aour. Checks "plate odor" (den- I ture breath). Oat PASTEETH at any | drug counter. FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT GET AMAZING RESULTS! I IN ONE HOUR. | If not pleased with powerful, kera tolytio fungicide. T-4-L, your *0c I back at any drug store. T-4-L sloughs off tainted outer skin. Kills 1 Imbedded, fungi. ON CONTACT. Greaaless, lnstant-drylng. Today at Mauney Drug Store lbmtathy Family Hms Reunion UUT W.EK | Mr*. J. H. Abernathy returned to| her home here last week after an extended visit with her son, Miles Henry Abernathy, and his family In Long Beach, New Jersey and with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. I and Mrs. L. P. Spauldlng and fam- ( Oy of Marlboro, Mass. She was ae- . ed Mr. and Mrs. George William son one day this week. GlUle and Opal Williamson and two sons visited Gordon William son one day last week. Mr. William son is repotred to be quite ill. Mrs. R. V. Danner and son, Mr. Campbell, visited River Hill ceme tery this week. companies home by Mrs. Spauld ing, the former Miss Johnnie Aber nathy, who will spend this week with her mother. 1 Other children of Mrs. Abernathy who are here for a family reunion are Lieut. Col. and Mra. H. E. Ross (the former Miss Tabltha Aber nathy), and their children of Al bany, Ga_, recently of Fort Worth. Texas; Sgt. and Mrs. Carol B. Bed ford (The former Miss Sara Mae A be ma thy ) of Beale Air Force Base, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and their children of Asheville, (The former Miss Mary Abernathy). j A well-planned and constructed farm house has safety built into it. See us for reliable insurance in any line HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 145 Murphy, N. C. of delicious lemon-lime drink tfOftttER k OK! Help yourself to a King Size drink of KORKER . ? the new OK Refresher with a tangy lemon-lime flavor. Great straight ? mighty fine as a mixer! Say ? Korker it OK! Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. ASHKYIIXK, N. C. * Dependable Service When You Need It Courtesy Townson Funeral Home I THELCNE RANGER By Fran Striker ! ? ?*? SPECIAL! 9 Quart Cold Pack CANNERS 3.25 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL LUNCH BOXES BRIGHT PLAID FINISH 49? We Now Carry Two Famous Names IN WALL PAINTS: SPRED SATIN 5.69 Gal. 1.86 Qt SUPER KEMTONE 5.85 GaL 1.88 Qt (Prices Vmrp WUh Colors ) v " This Gives Yon A Complete Selection fat Finishes , As Well As A Variety 0t Beep Arnd Fsitel SMei. a GALLON PICKLING CHOCK 3.00 ELECTRIC FENCE WRE '/i MILE .! . ? - .v..- .vaaflo 4.00
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