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KF- " 1 Littleton Route 1 M I Church Gr 1 At Weavei | BP-. The Weaver's Chapel WSC5 I held its regular meeting re K Cently at the home of Mrs Jewel Gray, which bore love | ly arrangements of red roses | Mrs. W. L. Hood, president | celled the meeting to ordei K and Mrs. A. W. Winstead hat | charge of the devotional. Mrs If Glenwood Rose gave the sec [t re wiry ana treasurers rcpori j and Mrs. Ruth Pulley report | ed on literature. Mrs. Jot K Billy Smith gave a report or P- membership. K The Society plans to starl j a Methodist Youth Fellowship at the church soon. An ac count of the sub-district meet ing field in Enfield recently was given, followed by the pledge program with Mrs. Gray in charge. Those participating were Mesdames Winstead, Cooiey, Luke Pul! ley, Hood. Smith. Gleenwood Rose and Mrs. Ruth. Mrs. Gray served ice cream, cupcakes and soft drinks to tt the 12 members and one visik. tor, Mrs. Ralph Faukner of | Roanoke Rapids. L The June meeting will be ( held at the home of Mrs. AlH ton Pulley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellington of Oxford visited Herman Pike on Sunday. Mrs. Sherlie Bostack, Mrs. H Harvey Little and Miss Jose [?; Rapids on Sunday. iir . Charlie Pepper visited his mother, Mrs. Nannie Pepper, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Pike and family spent Sunday in Scotland Neck, p! Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Marks and family of Leggett visited Mrs. Mark's parents, Mr. and pr."; Mrs. Charlie Pepper, on Sunday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hux on Sunday were Mrs. Robert Brantley of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Bessie Dickens and Mr. Woodrow Dickens. Mrs. Harvey Paynter and Rj'.'.' sons, Robbie and Ronnie, of Charlotte returned to their jg home Sunday after spending a ' ; Frigidaire I v-^ 10.87 CU. FT. DELUXE MODEL . REFRIGERATOR DA-11-60 aKMiaPfMyiiM I CONVENIENCE IN III [ew? i oup Meets r's Chapel j 51 week with her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Loyd Salmon, her t - James A. Myrick and Mr. and j f J Mrs. Roland Ferrell. Mrs.]. t, Paynter's mother, Mrs. Sal-! rjmon, returned with them to | |! Charlotte to spend a week. | * J Mr. Payntor accompanied his f ^ .j family home after spending t i t he weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Billy I.. Stans- ^ jjbury and daughters. Misses i1 Josephine and Mamie, visited ? ; in the home of Aggie Johns- J : ton on Sunday at Thelma >) Jo Ed Stansbury spent Sat- ^ urday night with Walter Gray. p Craw4ey- at AureliaJi Springs. ; ? Billy Aycock spent Saturday; night with his relatives, Mr. s< and Mrs. Joseph Liles, at Au- 1' ; relian Springs. ia | Mrs. Robert Etheridge and j ^ children, Dianne and Rickey. |of Warrenton spent- Sunday! J with Mrs. Viola Etheridge. | * Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Westi^ and son, Justis, spent Sunday: with Mr. and Mrs. Elija In-1 p scoe of Spring Hope. j ^ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pike' ^ and family visited his father, j ' Uorman Pit-o C., I Other visitors were Mr. ami j a, I Mrs. Bobby Tucker of jj, j Vaughan. ! Mr*. Hale Honors | o] Husband At Dinner bl I e< LITTLETON?Mrs. Ivey S.j i Hale entertained at a dinner b: on Sunday night at their home i r< ! on Mosby Avenue in honor of I P | Mr. Hale's birthday. j s( ! Those attending were Mrs. T 1 A. B. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. W. K j W. Hughes and sons, Al, Steve ]G i and Russell, f Garysburg, Mr.i ai and Mrs. I> nald Boone and J daughter. Evelyn, and Mrs. ( : Harvey Boone of Jackson and j I Mrs. Henry Bobbitt. Jr.. and j ! daughter. Diana, of Littleton, jrc Callers during the evening fo ) were Henry Bobbitt, Camillejsa Bobbitt, Bruce Bobbitt and; | Robert Bobbitt. all of Little- di ! ton. ' j ec i Patronize the advertisers. ju BIG TEN BOTH FOR ONLY A nr I : ; FRIGERATOR - FREEZER 1ST 56 OF WALL SPACE! air tight all around (no latches). meat lenoer lor iresn meat, Hydratof for vegetables irs in Refrigerators. IUm Plus new "Scul: OTVCEf . ALLEN TUCKER, Owmt ' OES Chapter Holds Meeting LITTLETON ? Members of Royal Hart Chapter 20, Order >f the Eastern Star, held their egular monthly meeting in lie Masonic-Hall iiere on Monlay night. Mrs. Louise Williams. Wor-j hy Matron, and S. B. Bobbitt, j Worthy Patron, were in their espective stations for the bus-| ness session. An arrangement of roses idorned the secretary's desk; ind white peonies were on; he treasurer's desk. Brenda Hale and Lindaj pragins will attend Campj la in bow. near Boone, this! timmer. sponsored by the rder of Eastern Star. mrs. uerue n. tjeuion ana Irs. Lula Mae Crawley were resented corsages in honor f their birthdays. Strawberry shortcake was prved by Mrs. Louise Wil-' ams. Mrs. Mary A. Shearin' nd Mrs. Geraldine Spragins. ostesses for the occasion. 'hyllis Hale Feted )n Her Birthday LITTLETON ? Little Miss| hyllis D. Hale, daughter of lr. and Mrs. Ivey S. Hale of; ittleton, was entertained at partv in honor of her second irthday on Friday afternoon : her home on Mosby Avenue y her parents. Ice cream and cookies were ;rved before the honoree; pened her gifts. Diana Bob-! itt and Betty Griffith assist-; i in entertaining the group. ! Attending were Lisa Bobitt, David Lancaster of War-1 ?nton, Robert Bobbitt, Jay egram. Myron and Greg Wil>n, Michael Liles, Kenny oppinq. Fleming Powell, athryn King of Areola, wenn Harris, Madelvn Alston id Lynn Alston. Locked Up On her way to bed a maid; loked into her employer's ; >om. "The master's locked up! ir the night, "ma'am." she! id. "Really, Jane?" she said, "Ii dn't even hear him come in."* "> iia.Tii i, ilia a in, c.\(lldlll' , I the girl. "The police station; ist 'phoned." mbm ' 10.39 CU.FT. DELUXE MODEL . ^ THE FRIGIDAIRE TWINS: a completa "cold center"! These twin units stand side-by-side like fine pieces of matched furniture! otured Sheer Lookf ITER imaloa, H. C. THE TAXI WHY DRAKE IS UUlf IYIMN FOR ST 1. He is a QUALIFIED BUSINE2 ment. 2. He is a FARMER and KNOW 3. He is a SCHOOL OFFICIAL TEACHER AND PUPIL. 4. He is a TRUE-BLUE DEMOC 5. He is FREE OF ANY POLITI PEOPLE. 6. He is a LEADER who SPEAK 7. He is a CIVIC WORKER?Pr 8. He will talk MAN to MAN?E 9. HE is HONEST ? SINCERE 10. He is a man of humble FAIT! WE INVITE YOU T m mm m m UUH UIAI WILTOI VOTE nq SA (THIS AO PAID F< (Political AaverttanmUt) R PAYERS SPEAK 1 Br H . M IsMB' 7 1 WmFZWw X. ': ~Jf JH VW fljil*' > > ^o^-? >|H ISP, ' "" " IA 3 ^p|.;>- Aw , | wj|?^ '' .! ...-. :-i1'-'. _ ffiir ji^ B . 'ajj ATE SENATOR > 5S LAYMAN?We need more business men in governS OUR NEEDS. and KNOWS THE PROBLEMS AND NEEDS OF RAT. CAL TIES which might hinder representation of the LS his convictions. ogressive. )ay or night. c ? LOYAL ? CAPABLE. I. 0 JOIN US AND HELP ELECT t FOR THE PEOPLE N R. DRAKE TURPAY - MAY 28 ~'??????? >R BY LOYAL FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS) I I I
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