Community News Louisburg Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dunlap from Los Angeles, Calif, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William A. Andrews, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, Kpbert L. Andrews this week. Centerville Mr. Jerry Lancaster, Ricky Raynor and LaVerne Griffin spent the /Week end at _ Carolina Beach./ Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Morris and Mrs. Annie Lawrence of Norfolk, Va. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holt have returned to their home In Philadelphia, Penn., after spending a week with Mrs. Hel en Clark. Mrs. Clark and Phlllis returned to Philadelphia with them. Mr. B. T. Duke of Charlotte visited his aunt, Mrs. J. W. Neal, Sunday afternoon. Mr.1 and Mrs. C. H. Lloyd of Raleigh were guests of Mrs. J. A. Thomas Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Chllders spent the week end with friends and relatives In Four Oaks. Douglas Allenof Raleigh visit ed In the home of Bobhte Allen and family Sunday. (D.P.) Red Bud Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gupton and Lynn attended the graduating exercises at State College Sat urday to see their son, Crelg ton, graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Nelms and Tammy from Rocky Mount were visitors of the Bryant Wood over the week end. Mr. and .Mrs. John Richard son from Nashville visited the Furnle Tharrtngtons Sunday. Mrs. Outlaw from Mt. Olive is spending the week with her granddaughter, Mrs. Edward parrlsh. Miss Diane Murray from Ra lel^ ajyl Boone spent the week en<^i!lh Mr. and Mrs." W? 8. Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murphy and Clyde Jr. from 'Newport News, Va. and Miss Jean Mur phy from Greensboro visited Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Murphy over the week end. Visiting the R. C. Pearcess on Tuesday was Mrs. Betsy Leonard and children from Ra leigh. (WBL) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Andrews and daughter from Sli er City visited Mrs. J. A. Lan caster Sunday. Harris Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Luther Timber lake, Mr. and Mrs. BUlle Tlm berlake and children and Mrs. Omega Roberts spent Thursday and Friday at Morehead City. Mrs. Everett Horton of Wake Forest, Mrs. Edwin Keith and Vicky of Youngsvtlle, Miss Betty Pearce of Raleigh and Mrs. George Murphy spent Sat urday and Sunday with relatives In Washington, D.C. Little Connie Sue Underwood of Greensboro Is spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kin ton and boys, Steve and Jerry and Jones Alford spent Sunday at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Todd and son, Mrs. Starr and child ren of Lexington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John An drews and family. <? Mr. Jlmmle L. Carter ofcin clnnati, Ohio was at home for the week end. (CBG) Franklinton Mr. Jimmy Carter of the Cin cinnati School Of Embalming ?pant the week end with Mrs. Carter and the Clarence Gar rlaona. Mr. C. Ray pruette, Mr. John Oooella and Hf. fcverett Moore are tttendlnc the Llona con vention In AJhevllle. ? Mr. tad Mr*. Fred Blount and Paul and Betty are vaca tioning at Naff llead. NATO will name commander for nuclear force. Youngsville Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hill and MFss Mary Jo Bridges were In Charlolte^iaturday to attend the wedding ceremony of John Ray mond Hill and SHss Cor? Fur chess. Justice Mr. Julian Knowles from Morehead City visited Miss Ethel Hayes Thursday after noon. ("JAP) Mrs. W. L. Stalllngs from Forest City and Mrs. W. C. Stalllngs and daughter Vlckl from Shelby spent Friday night ar.d Saturday with Mrs. Vera S. White and family. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin White, Marilyn and Sharon from War renton, visited Mrs. Vera S. White Friday night. Mrs. Glfenn Turner from Ra leigh spent the week end with Mrs. R. L. Hayes and family. C.W.O. and Mrs. Thomas W. lnscoe and daughter Linda from Lawton,?Okla., are visiting Mrs. Lena B. Wheless and other friends and relatives for several days. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rice for lunch Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rice and daughter Pamela from Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and Connie Sue from Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyd Perry and children, Donna and Kn from Richmond, Va. visit ed relatives In the community Sunday afternoon. Mrs. James E. Wheless and children, Jtmmle and Carol from Roanoke, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wheless Monday night. Mrs. Wheless and Carol returned home Tuesday but Jlmmle plans to stay two weeks with his grandparents. The members of the Justice Home Demonstration Club are reminded of the June meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Wheless Friday evening the 7th at 8:00. Mrs. Wheless extends a cor dial Invitation to all club mem bers to attend this molting! (JAP) Wood Mr. and Mrs, Alford Leonard and boys of Manasaas, Va. spent a few days this week with Mrs. Dollle Leonard and Verna. Mr. Alford Leonard, Mrs. Dollle Leonard and Mrs. Violet Gupton visited Mrs. Ada Harris and other relatives In Wake field Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tucker ? and Mrs. Louise Thomas of Durham were dinner guests of Mr. Bennle Tucker and family Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Taylor was a guest of Mrs. Dock Sheartn and family In Warrenton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. H. Perry and Mrs. Theora Fisher of Rocky Mount were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Read Sunday. Little Mike and Pat Rose Gup ton of Raleigh are spending this week with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grif fin. Mr. and Mrs., Larry Gupton are spending this week in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Isham Denton Rocky Mount, visited In the home of Mrs. Elsie Gupton and family Saturday. Miss Evelyn Gupton of East Carolina College In Greenville spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Nannie Bell Gup ton. - Miss Marie Coley of Raleigh spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton and daughter-in-law, Jean of Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Gupton during the week end. (DP) The Bouncing Per script ion Rural Doctor (meeting patient) "I've - er - taken the liberty of sending in my account again." Patient - "Is that so? Well, acting on your advice, I'm avoiding business worries for the present." OF FOOD A ? WILSON'S CERTIFIED CREAMERY BUTTER OR-?"?" WITH S5 00 Lb. ^ HUNT'S TOMATO ^ Qz CATSUP Bottle INSTANT SANK A A||Q COFFEE 8 0z Jar I SNOWDRIFT 3 CQ( SHORTENING 3 UJ OLD VIRGINIA JM A A GRAPE JELLY 2 ? 1#* AMERICAN CHEDDER J||x CHEESE Lb 49q 49? PINK SALMON No. 1 can RED CROSS SHOE PEG lD CROSS H|X CORN 2 303 whs- ? FRm/\ WATERMELONS HCH NICE SIZE - GUARANTEED RIPE 89c CALIFORNIA SUNKIST wy* UNIONS ~ 390 PARKER'S COCONUT CUSTARD PIES I 89' LEAN HAMS THIS WEEKS BEST MEAT BUY "CAROLINA II A U Q SAME FINE BRIGHT LEAF" ilM|W| J LEAN QUALITY SHANK END h 37* BUTT END u>. 41< HALF or WHOLE u. 45* FROSTY MORN ,h TOP QUALITY BACON 49* JESSE JONES ALL MEAT BOLOGNA full ? 49 OELMONTE IRAPE FRUIT JUICE DRINK - PINEAPPLE- ihi/>f KMitaif4602 2Q ^ MARCAL TABLE if* A I NAPKINS so count PKg IQC FAB X 25? TWIN PET DOG FOOD 6 cans 41* MAGIC BISCUITS 6 cans QJJ G SUN VALLEY ~ MARGARINE 2 Us. 010 PET OR CARNATION . MILK -3( 3 cans J

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