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Twin Oaks News CARL IRWIN Staff Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lindsey, of Marion, spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley : Shores. s. Gwyn Sanders and daugh ter, Shirley, spent the week end ■with Mr. and Mrs. George Petty, of Galax, Va. Mrs. J. L. Bare and Mrs. Carl Bare returned Saturday from a business trip to Richmond, Va Mrs. Homer Grant and M 'Wayne Delp and children left S \irday to make their home in El. ton. Md. Baine Landreth and Cleo Ree , left Saturday on a business tr to Baltimore and Elkton, Md. Mrs. Robert Reynolds is spe: ing a few days with her gra mother, Mrs. M. E. Wilson, w is very sick at the home of daughter, Mrs. Harl Coomes, -■Nottingham, Pa. •Ray Crouse. Mrs. John Trem Mr. and Mrs. Hammer, of Elkti Md., and spending a few days w ' relatives here. Mrs. Hammer v ’ be remembered as Miss Mae R< nolds, of Stratford, before ma: -age. '>Pvt. and Mrs. Curtis Horton children, of Galax, Va., spent day with relatives in Ashe cou Pvt. Horton is stationed at F| Bragg. Glenn Sheppard, who is ployed by the State High Commission at Mt. Airy, spent week end with his family at ~ ville. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Sturgill a son. Tony, and Miss Anne I Bare spent the week end w relatives in W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bare s_ Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J Bare, at Laurel Springs. | Otis Wilson, of Glade Valle; spent a while with relatives he: Saturday evening. K. A. Keed. who is employed as | teacher in Mt. Park high school, 1 spent the week end with home | folks here. | Mr. and Mrs. Grady Irwin and children spent Sunday with rela tives at Stratford. Mrs. Homer A. Smith is spend ing a few days with her husband in Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Ellen Cook is spending a few days with her granddaughter, Mrs. Bov er Irwin, of Stratford. Ifc. and Mrs. Chas. Sanders and t 4jpPrter, 'Juanita. yWts. Carrie Sanders and granddaughter, Miss Georgia Wagoner, stopped with friends here Sunday. Mt. Zion News \jr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and. two children, Joe and Linda, also | Mrs. Lela Taylor of Grant, Va., j J. Roy Cox and son, Paul, of this community, spent a recent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ' Shepherd. VW mumber of ladies from this corfinumity and the Rocky Ridge oeolirturiity, attended the H. D. chib Achievement Day program | Sparta, Saturday. All enjoy-1 «d the display of H. D. work. Rev. Wayne Thompson, of Glade Valley, filled his regular appointment at Rocky Ridge, -Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Shepherd visited rel atives in this community last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Childress, of Greenville, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Childress and Mrs. S. E. Smith visited their father, T. W. Childress at Monte zuma, in Avery county, and oth •ter relatives in Bristol, Tenn., last P. C. Edwards, of Topia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thigh. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pugh, Mrs. ~W. F. Pugh and granddaughter, Shirley Maxwell, were shopping in West Jefferson, last week. $50.00 Reward For information that will lead to 'the apprehension and arrest of the person or whfrbroke into the hone of the late S. O. Edwards, 3 miles out of Sparta on Highway 18, a short time ago, stole a mir ror and fi«*l • number of inside of the house, thereto. *5»>! J. R. Edwards Sparta, Route 2 liiii ij/tf Of $80,000 In The Let’s Show Real Gratitude For The Men Who Fought And Died For Victory! Sponsored By The Following As An Expression Of Thankfulness For Victory: Belt’s Dept. Store D. and P, Pipe Works Edwards Furn. Co. Cash and Carry Smithey’s Store Modern Dry Cleaners Miles-Waddell-Thompson Firestone Store Colvard Service Station
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