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RIDGEWAY NEWS "" "++++?++ Miss Joyce Seaman of East Carolina University, Green llle, spent the weekend with ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'eter P. Seaman. Mr. BUI Bender of East Carolina OoUege at Green 'Ule spent the weekend with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Villiam Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Chris F. foltzman, Jr., and children, Douglas and Dawn, wereover jhlght guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Holtzman Monday. Miss Alice Wyckoff retum sd home from Maria Parham flospltal in Henderson Thurs iay. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles TanslU and famUy of Durham were dinner guests of Mrs. L. A. KUlan and Miss Cheryl KUlan on Sunday. Mr. TansUl was guest minister at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Moseley of Cokesbury visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman on Mon 'day night. J Mrs. H. B. Bender was a .dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. i*J. D. Holtzman on Sunday. Miss Cheryl KUian of Pet ersburg, Va., spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. L. KUian. ; Accompany Daughter I j Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ben , der accompanied their daugh ter, Miss Louise Bender, to i St. Paul's Lutheran Church | In GambrUls, Md., last week end, where Miss Bender spoke Sunday on her work and showed slides of Nigeria, Africa, where she has taught I school for the past two years. I They were all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schles singer and famUy in GambrUls I on Sunday. Honor Daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pas chall, Sr., entertained at din ner Sunday night in honor of their daughter, Alice, on her birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrenn, Jr., of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrenn, Sr., of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gupton and | family of Louisburg, and Mr. ? and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., 5 and famUy. Other guests visit ing after the evening meal were Mr. and Mrs. Robert MitcheU, Sr., and Miss Becky Mitchell of Cokesbury, Mrs. A. C. Bender and Miss Doris Bender, Mrs. C. P. Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Holtzman .and famUy and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fleming. To Hold Bazaar The Women's Missionary Leap"? of St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Ridgeway wUl hold a bazaar at the Lutheran Par ish Hall on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. -Homemade Items, quUts, Af ghans, gift items, aprons, piUow cases, cakes, pies, Jjuns, rolls, jellies, candies and items from Hong KongwUl ?^e on sale. Refreshments wUl be served. WMS Meets The Woman's Missionary Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met Thursday night _with Mrs. Herman Brauer, vice president, presiding. f~Mrs. J. c. Brauer gave the devotional. Plans were made and com mittees were appointed for the annual bazaar to be held at the Parish Hall on Nov. 4. The members voted to send a gift of money to the Mission Church of the Quarter and also to buy a new modern Bible to be put In the hospital and In rest homes In Vance and War ren Counties. Mrs. C. P. Holtzman and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, joint hostesses, served assorted sandwiches, fruit cocktail, cake and coffee. The hall was decorated with a beautiful as sortment of fall flowers. Bank Earnings W W. Shaw, president of the Peoples Bank and Trust Com pany, has reported that net operating earnings for the first nine months of the year rose to a record $499,908.88 or $8.17 per share - up 89.8% from the $858,809.69, or $1.86 per share, earned In the same period of 1966. Assets, deposits and loar also reached levels sub star tlally shore those at a year ago. Deposits rose to $78, 786,841,86 from $69,874, 987.86 as at September SO, 1966, an lncr$jiUtf>'>*%. Loans rose from $45,097, 1.87 to $49,068,410.16, I t of 8.9%. Uteres for both m 880,800 11 it mm it km PUYIM OOUMULt "Greyhound Derby" PICK UP YOUR YELLOW RACE CARD TODAY FOR WEEK NO. 2S WIN BP TO 11,000 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! TABLE-SMART FIRE-KING OVENWARE 1-QUART ROUND CASSEROLE DISH FREE! 6-OZ. CUSTARD DESSERT DISH PRICES COOP THRU SAT, OCT. U. 1X7 ?EG. I?c VALUE?YOU SAVE A TOTAL or I9r QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED (LOIN HALF Ik 59c) FRESH LEAN CENTER CUT (LOIN lb. 79c) PORK CHOPS * 69c FRESH LEAN PORK PICNICS ?> 39c SLICED IN CHOPS % PORK LOIN u. 59c SAVE ON SLICED ?x Bi WINNER mm mm SWIFTS ^ mm BACON ^ 55c 65? COUNTRY STYLE armour star FRESH FRO ZEIS BACKBONE FHANBS 49c ? fryer breasts jmmm ua choice?top round 5 LB. BOX *1*' ^"C STEAK lb. 99c . fryer GIZZARDS FRESH PORK UA CHOICE-RUMP J LB. BOX *\M TENDERLOIN BOAST 99? trade wends mm a lta choice-sirloin tip ? RrOOdod SHRIMP lb- 99c boast lb. S1.09 zT..! -!" FRESH FORK mmmm CS SALADS ? l-LB. POTATO SALAD ? l-LB. MACARONI SALAD ? 15-OZ. COLE SLAW BOSTON BOTT _ U?. 49c STEAK u> 89c cSgs, 3 ?,??i 00 PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING-SAVE 10c HALLOWEEN CANDY WELLON*? ? LOOT BOX ... 69c rOTEYK HALLOWEEN ?POPS ^ 39c DUBBLE BUBBLE ?BUBBLE GUM. ?ES* 59c BO PUP HALLOWEEN ?POPS ^ 49c BftAOn CANDY ?CORN . . rics. 79c HEBBHEY*9 MILE CHOC. Oil ? 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