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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hathcock,
of Charlotte, were guests here for
the day Monday of Mr. and Mrs.
t D. Cook. . _
Miss Allee Lowrance, of Moores-.
Yille, was a guest here for the
day Monday of Miss Frances
Johnson, daughter of Mt. and
Mrs. Robert Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dennis, of
.Charlotte, visited here during the
week-end with Mr. Dennis' mother,
Mrs. A. C. Dennis, and other
relatives. <•»
Miss Sarah Jane Judy, a member
of the North Wilkesboro high
school faculty, spent the Easter
holidays with her people at Mlddleburg,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams,
Jr., and two children went to
Boone Sunday to risk Mrs. Williams'
parents,- Mr.- and Mrs. D.
L. Trivette.
Miss Agnes Elledge, a nurse at
Watts Hospital in Durham, was
home for the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Elledge.
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Miss Emma Bller visited in Lenoir
last Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bllssard and family. She
went over especially to see the
Blizsard's new daughter, Barbara
Ann, bom April 8rd.
Messrs. Leonard and Jimmy
Cook, students at the Georgia
Military Academy, at College
Park, Ga., spent the Raster holidays
here with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank cranor and
son, Mr. James Cranor, visited in
Charlotte Sunday with Mrs. Crarior's
mother, brother, and his
wife, Mrs. J. R. Parller and Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Parller.
Mrs. W. A. Porter, of Wllkesboro
route one, who has been
spending the past few weeks
with * her daughter, Mrs. C. R.
Walker, and family at Hays, returned
home Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth McNeill, who
holds a position with the Y. W. C.
A. in Greenville, S. C., was at
home for Easter with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McNeill, Mr.
Joseph Henry Cook, of Greenville,
vlsted in the McNeill home.
Miss Patsy Pope and Miss Margie
Newton will return to Vlrglnia-Intermont
College at Bristol,
Va., tomorrow after being
here for a week of spring holidays
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. K. Pope, and Mrs. Walter
Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leckle and
daughter, Miss Gail Leekie, Of
Lumberton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Lowrance and family, and
Mrs. W. W. Lowrance, all of
Mooresville, visited here during
the Easter holidays in the home
of Mrs. Grace Terrell.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crook visited
friends at Mars Hill and Asheville
Sunday and Monday and
were overnight guests Saturday
at Hot Springs. The Crooks expect
to have with them for the weekend
their daughter, Miss Mary
Evelyn Crook, a nurse at the Baptist
Hospital in Winston-Salem.
Miss Marie Haigwood, a member
of the Shelby Public School
faculty, is in Asheville this week
attending the study conference of
the Association for Childhood
Education International. Miss
Haigwood visited here during the
week-end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Haigwood.
Mrs. C. T. Doughton and four
children, Misses Betsy, Becca,
Jon Lee, and Tommy Doughton,
spent the week-end in WinstonSalem
in the home of Mrs. Doughton's
father, Mr. W. H. Turner,
and Mrs. Turner. The Doughtons
attended the Moravian Easter
Sunrise Service.
Oliver H. Elledge, airman, USN,
of Millers Creek, has reported for
duty at the Naval Air Station,
Naval Operating Base, Argentia,
Newfoundland. This overseas land
base is maintained by the Navy
for weather observation and outpost
supply depots for ships operating
in the area. Elledge, who
entered the Naval service July
24, 1948 received his recruit
training at the Naval Training
Center, San Diego, Calif. Before
entering the Navy, he was graduated
from Millers Creek High
School.
Miss Job* Wesslnger, who teaches
at Clevenger's Business College,
spent the Easter holidays
with her people at Albermarle.
Mr*. J. M. Bumgarner, who has
been quite 111 at her home In Wlikesboro,
Is reported as slowly improving.
Gilbert Construction company
la erecting, an eight-room brick
veneer home for Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hoover in Finley Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Venable
and family went to Cfceraw, s. C.,
for the Easter holidays to visit
with Mrs. Venable'g parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Maynard.
Mr. John Redman, of Leaksvllle,
was here tor the week-end
visiting In the home of Mr. and
•Mrs. T. G. Kilby, wWe his wife,
iktB. Redman, is spending sometime
with her parents.
Mr. Gordon Torn-ester, deputy
collector of Internal revenue, and
Mrs. Forrester, visited with Mr.
Forrester's brother in Washington,
D. C., during the Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. 6tahl and
children, John and Martha, of
Wilmington, spent the Easter holidays
with Mrs. Stahl's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jennings, at
Pores Knob.
Mr. C. O. McNiel is erecting a
six-room brick veneer home on
his farm on highway 421 east of
this city. Gilbert Construction
company has contract for the
building.
Mr. JimmlQ Canter, student of
the University of Virginia at Charlottesville,
Va., and Miss Patsy
Canter, who is in school at Appalachian
college at Boone, spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Canter.
Miss Ruth McNeill, who teaches
in Aberdeen, Md., visited
here from Thursday until Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn McNeill. Mr. Charles Crowell,
also of Aberdeen, was a
guest in the McNeill home.
Mrs. Norman Bauguss and daughter,
Cathy, formerly of Cedartown,
Ga., have returned to make
their home in Greensboro, Ga.,
aftei1 spending several weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Porter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Absher, and Randy, of
this city, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Bauguss and family, of North Wilkesboro,
Route 3. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bumgarner
had as their guests daring the
Easter holidays Mrs. Bumgarner's
sister, Mrs. C. D. Beacham, of
Raleigh, .who came up for the
week-end, and Mr. and Mrs. fed
Lyon and two children, Baxter and
Linda, of Elkin, who were here
for the day Sunday. Mr. Lyon is a
brother of Mrs. Bumgarner.
Mrs. W. D. Half acre was in Aiken,
S. C., yesterday and today
Tisiting in the home Of Mrs. Henry
Bnsch, sister of Mr. Halfacre. She
went down to bring her grandson,
Chuck Hill, to North Wilkesboro
for an extended visit. Mrs.
®. C. Hill and baby daughter are
Tisiting at Aiken while Mrs. Hill's
husband, Lieut. Hill, is on sea
duty. The.Hills this summer will
go to Annapolis, Md., Where Lieut.
Hill is to have two years of graduate
study. Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Jarvis, of
£he Roaring River community,
had as their Easter holiday guests
Mrs. Pauline Jarvis Henderson,
of Washington, D. C., and Dr.
and Mrs. A. B. Myhl, of New
York City. They were returning
from a seven-weeks vacation in
Havana, Cuba, and Miami, Florida.
They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Mathis of Roaring River,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sale and Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Johns, of WinstonSalem.
Horaer To Speak
On Radio Tuesday
W. E. (Bill) Horner, Sanford
publisher seeking the Democratic
nomination to congress from the
Eighth Congressional District,
Will address voters over a district-wide
radio hookup from 6:16
to 6:30, Tuesday evening, April
18.
This is the first district-wide
hookup in the history of the
Eighth District, and will include
stations WWGP, Sanford; WSTS,
Southern Pines; WEEB, Southern
Pines; W E W 0, Laurinburg;
WMAP, Monroe; WAYN, Rockingham;
WBUY, Lexington;
WTNC, Thomas ville; WKBC,
North Wilkesboro; W A D E,
Wades bo ro. Listen in.—(ADV.)
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