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K I RIDGEWAY |;: NEWS 2 art R ***"? tej | Mr. and Mrs. W i 1 1 i a m ?P I Graham snrl Hon.>ht,.r n?n? tin H of Winston-Salem spent the ) weekend with Mrs. Walter pr< Brauor and Johnny Brauer. sio Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seaman foi of Raleigh ere supper guests to of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holtz- A1 man on Sunday and visited of - Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bender Mi and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holtz- "T man later that evening. Miss Phyllis Seaman of Ral-j eigh spent the weekend at her, *re home here. Ilo> Mr. and Mrs. Roy LemmonI sul of Richmond, Va.. spent the! holiday weekend n-itb Mrs.; , . Hazel teaman and Mr and! Mrs. W. J. Walker. j " f Mrs. Mamie Olser of Peters-] burg, Va., and Mrs. Rodney | , Williams of Emporia, Va., vis-j fln( ited Mrs. Hazel Seaman and , j Mr. and Mrs. W. J Walker I ^ and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover S. Page. ' Miss Verta Jane Lovell, Johnnie and Paul Lovell of Arlington, Va., spent the weekend * , with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman. ' T??1 ? ? in*, rdui LUVeil oi Arnng-| ton, Va., is spending several! mj months with his grandparents, ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman. Ji Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman, Paul and Johnnie Lovell ] of Arlington, Va., Mr, A. P. sta Holtzman, Miss Matilda Holtz- No man, Miss Jean Holtzman and foi Miss Alice Paschall visited Mr. mt and Mrs. H. R. Holtzman dur- Mi ing the weekend. i Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bender, Mi Robert Bender, Mr. Toby Wil- vit liams and Mr. Luke Gupton of W Louisburg visited Mr. and Mrs. I Mi A. G. Bender on Sunday. ini Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seaman Stand son, Marshall, of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. pr Mitchell and family of Cokes-' pr bury visited Mr. and Mrs. C. ce P. Holtzman on Tuesday night, pa Masters Billy and Bobby in] Hecht of Hopewell, Va., are spending this week with their se grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ju J. Hecht. Ba Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seaman and Miss Cora Ann Sea- ^ man of Centerville visited Mrs. _ Hazel Seaman on Sunday af- B h ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sinn of Norfolk, Va., spent the holi- "e day ?ere and visited Mr. m< George Sinn over the week- J k end. cn Mr. Harry Davis of Char- tot lotte, Mrs. Pridgen of Warrenton, Miss Rebecca Collins of Bo gi Norfolk, Va., and Miss Ann rel Collins were dinner guests of ?* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petar on lat t Wednesday. col Miss Beverly Johnson andj^l' Mr. fionald Johnson of Tam- 56pa, Fla? are spending two] weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. Lu ; If Cawthorne. Miss Ray Stainback of Wash- t? ington, D. C., spent the week- *01 end here with her parents, Mr. R, and Mrs. R. N. Stainback. Miss Shirley Stainback ac-| companied Mr. and Mrs. Lin-] ?ey Rice and children of Sea-i Do brook, Md., to Tennessee for] an m" tiie weekend. ' psfe.; ' . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brannock|S< if':"#nd sons spent the weekend u with Mr. and . Mrs. Richard pV^'Brannock in Mt. Airy. Mrs. Arnold Seaman and tj,( l daughters, Carolyn and Shelia Gale, Mrs. Edward Ersslin and otj pi?afen, EHdie. and Miss Gwenn se, . Tardne of Stanford, Ky., are : Spending this week with Mr. sai and Mr* H. W Spamsn Mr - v Mrs. Herman Seaman, Mr gl fe;-- and Mrs. W. J. Hecht and otter relatives. ha ?. ilr. and Mrs. William Hecht sw and sons, Billy and Bobby, of pa js? Hopewell, Va., spent the week- er end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ti( 'Mt. ? Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sea- h, mdn. attended the funeral of cb Mr. Robert Lee in Smittfield Nl IgflqrHitdrday. in /; . . Miss Jean Holtzman, Mr. Richard Bender, Mr. and Mrs. w; C. P. Holtzman, Mrs. Albert bl Bender, Miss Doris Marie Ben- vo der and Mr. and Mrs. Richard re Matthews attended the funeral m of Mr. Jacob E. Riggan In ft Townsville on Tuesday. st / Mrs. John A. Bender, Sr., ^ and children, Barbara, Becky ft. ^Bender and Miss Janet Rose ^ Wtila, N YPS XMH The Young People's Society St. Paul's Lutheran Churcl Id its regular meeting 01 iday night at the Parisl ill with Mr. and Mrs. Rich i Holtzman as host and hos is. The Rev. M. E. Frank* ened the meeting with scrip e and prayer. Mr. Carl Lorenze, president 2sided over the business se? n and plaqs were completed the annuar^fQly 4th picnit be held at Kerr Lake. Mrs bert Bender was in charge entertainment^ and?the Rev \ Franke showed a film or he Automobile Age. ' during the social hour, Of stess served delicious shments. The b'il K rely arrangements of ?v >e<j mnicr f'owers. YLC Mfvt. The ng Lutheran Club St.. K-ril's met on Sunday rht at tit * Pfrish Hall with . Kenneth Franke as hast, e Rev. M. F Franke openthe me-ling with prayer a scripture. Mr. Richard Bender, presint. presided over the busiss session and William Seain, in charge of entertainnt, showed a film on "The tomobile Age." During the social hour the 5t served delicious refreshints. Irs. Brauer Heads \ Woman's Club Mrs. Ernest Bruer was inlled as president of the rlina Junior Woman's Club the new year at the June ?eting held in the home of ss Betty Read. Other officers installed were s. Leigh Traylor, second :e president; Mrs. Macon cmyss, recording secretary rs. H. L. Gums, correspond g secretary; and Mrs ephen Daniel, treasurer. Mrs. Irving Hayes, first vice esident. was unable to be esent for the installatior remony. Mrs. Roy Daniel st president, was the install g officer. Delicious refreshments were rved by Miss Read, Mrs lian Farrar and Mrs. O R iker. orlina Library oard Meets The Norlina Library Board Id its regular quarterlj ?eting Tuesday at 5 p. m. in i library. Julian Farrar, airman, called the meeting order. rhe librarian. Mrs. Fannie bbitt, made the following sort of fines and circulation books since March l: circuion of books, 1628; money lecteil from overdue books, 3.31; miscellaneous expenses. 96. rhe chairman asked Mrs. cille Lewis and Mrs. Bobt to serve as a committee select a set of encyclopedias children by the next meet? Present for the July meet* were Julian Farrar, Mrs. cille Lewis, Mrs. John wling, Mrs. Fannie Bobbitt, d Mrs. Esther Delbridge. unitarian Says fater Is Not Safe The Nutbush Creek arm of s Kerr Reservoir is not emed safe for swimming and ler aquatic sports due tc #age pollution, F. M. Drake, arreri County Sanitarian. id this week in a written rert for this newspaper. He id: "The State Board of Health s always advised persons immlng in surface waters rticul&rly where these wats may receive sewage pollu in, to take typhoid innocu Lions. It is true that par illy treated sewage is dis arged into the upper arm o; ltbush Creek which flows to Kerr Reservoir. "A complete sanitary surve: is made of the entire Nut sh Creek Arm of the reser ir by members of the War n County Health Depart Jnt, the Vance Count: salth Department and thi QAnni Ua.t?V. Can) flic uuaiu ui u?aiui| uaui ry Engineering Division, ii arch of 1939. The results o is survey. Jointly with re Its of bsrteriologieal ssmpl g and analyses, Tead to flx nclusfon that this area is no fe for swimming and othe [uatic sports," Caadaettag Revival The Rev. Malcolm Huttor tor of the MOrtins Baptis mreh, is conducting rwivs rvtces at Oak Ridge Baptis turch at Klttrell this sN ith services each evening a o'clock. The Rev. Leour bomas is pastor of th wash. i... , ' K"-V ' ^vVtr'" * ' e orth Carolina ' Irises are among the most ^ satisfactory ?f garden plants. , They are "o.1 . ratively easy to grow an") in a great j variety of e tall grow', lag V > are per| *ap IaF~gronp:! s-. .u.ts with the ' u "_<i #;rou'>, they should be it ted. divided and reset, once in three years. Now is a good lime to divide your rhizomes, j if they need it. in the lower j Piedmont and eastern Carolina. : A little later in the mountains. 'i Carefully dig the rhizomes and divide them, leaving two I or three growing points on I each section. Cut the leaves j i <7/!/> H/>,? i ifE Double dr large ches Every detail is authen tures that the origins Pittsburgh plate gla DuPont "Dulux" finisl cheerful cherrvwood. Bassett. world's large furniture (or you'd ne^ I ; HB Practical, adapta "Round'the-corner" i ' A. Bunk bed with ladder and guard rail 'm B. Bachelor cabinet C. Bookcase hutch '' D. Corner chest E. Corner bookcase hutch F. Bachelor chest * G. Bookcase hutch with d f H. Double dresser base. .. h I. Large bookcase hutch . J. 4-drawer desk t Windsor chair t r ! WARRE I ... -V* v*- ; THE WARREN back one half their lengtl Set the rhizomes firmly an cover so that the tops ar barely covered with soil. I | your plapts do not need divic | ing, but you wish to enlargi prottr bedr-^ollfi? _ the suggests procedure for setting" usini new rhizomes. The iris likes sunshine an< I will tolerate a wide variety o soil, types as long as they an | well-drained. | Recently I wrote about fire , blight of pears, apples, crab apples and pyracantha, bu : questions still come in. This"!; ! a bacterial disease and ha; been especially severe thb ^olon rj. A brill s Early ? v * 'esser, framed >t & cannon b< itic, but with quality feails never knew (such as * ss mirror and durable * i!) All pieces finished in Antiqued brass pulls. By st manufacturer of wood /er see it so low-priced!). C. Round extent ble table, 2 capta troup chairs,2 matt buffet & hutci $349. . . . . $69.95 j COMPLI . $79 95 ? COMPLI $59 95 Combining y< oors $59 95 in the past w $Ul.Ub , $75.95 v^lue * I' V" S79 95 J wrong in yoi ?m? ' ofthi, infor 1 ing group. 1 extensible st< that can't sti mon FU 800TT .1 RECORD year. Today I received apple twig specimens which did hot resemble the usual dying back of the tips, and young shoots. Instead the leaves oh the new growth had turned completely brown. Upon examination I found cankers on last year's growth which bad completely girded the stem. These cankers ' prevented the upward and a downward movement of water s and nutrients and resulted in the death of tissues above the l" girded section, j There is no control at this g stage. The daad shoots should be removed and destroyed, j I Cut below the lowest point of j injury to live wood. To con ,i uui me uiigm, tne commer" I cial apple growers add AgriJraycin (an antibiotic) to their 2 j early spray schedules. tj Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams 5-and family of Chevy ijnase, sjMd., were weekend guests of >'relatives here. ial Op iant new int American by mirror, - jr ill horl 11 . . . .J $23285~ $25.00 DELIVERS ^ _ G r fm >ur pride 1 ith your m M Ige of a 'M can't go ? h r choice 1 rial dinable has el slides A 0 V m-rRNITURE I GARDNER, Manager ? Warroitaa, N. C. f, i i ,. ?;.>-; .... Witnesses Leave t??w^LJ 'from R?v?val To Be For Convention the United States and Canada. Held At Bobbitt'* The convention, he said will About 20 of Jehovah'a Wit- demonstrate how the Bible HrvlOl Services wiU he: jKg neases from the Warrenton message and Christian living held ? Bobbin's Chapel BapCongregation, North and Cen- can unite people from til ^ Church near Littleton betral Units, will attend a die- walks of Ufe regardless of V"ning Sunday morning, July trict convention in Washing- race or other backgrounds that 10' ,l 11 o'clock and continuton, D. C., at Griffith Stadium, tend to divide the world Only ing each evening through Fri- . ,:A' July 14 through 17. common interest in the pure da" at *? .> James R. Brown, presiding worship of the Creator, Jeho- The Rev. LeRoy Stewart, minister of the Warrenton vah God, can do this, he said, pastor of Gardner's and VaughCongregation, North Unit, In A" attendance of 20,000 to an Baptist churches will be announcing the plans of the 25000 delegates Is expected the visiting minister, local delegates, said that a for the four-day gathering. The Rev. J W Riggan, pas- $ limited program of meetings The highlight of_the_fou?2 ^ro^th^church^nvite^tn^^^^^ will be held in the Kingdom day gathering will be a public PUPUC 10 auenq. "Hall, July 14-17. stneemost of a<ldress by Fred W Pranr on Never ewlm alone, iish those in charge of various fea- "Security During War of the alone, beat alone, - or play tures. will be attending the Cjroot Day of God the Al- alone around farm ponds. Christian assembly. An assist- mighty" at 3 p. m. Sunday, ant minister will be in charge July 17 Franj is vicc presi. . . A . ?? of the local group during the denl 0f t h e international AU1U LOANS convention. Watchtower Society. FINANCING REFINANCING Brown said that the local __ _ pnriMT o/\ delegates attending the gath- Argentina has started ship- | Q (.HKOH CO. taring will benefit graatly not! ping high-quality beef cuts only from the rich spiritual ' packed far dry ice 4a Swilder- ~ 19M NofflM. BP?|1 : . _ provisions, but also from land by air. ' flenderiOB, N: C-?T?L-CB lagJ7i __ en. Stock (gjifc ' erpretation of k sr * ' famous Bassett! Ill < > !** n\ I ^ fpfc'V . ^gRKSr H ll^^g > U '' Rectangular Table <68.00 ___-< H "Wlndaor Chair <21.80 IT \. J> I and IRftTMNj * ' 7Yri4AWrc JSr^Sm jAVilAllUL ?d. Ctair <1600 ^ " I ' . -J
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