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PAGE 4 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, OXFORD, N. C. TUESDAY, march 29, 1949 LOCAL NEWS Winston May of Route 2, Oxford, is a patient at Granville Hospital, Mrs, Wash Currin continues sick at her home near Oxford. Ferrell Cozart, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cozart, is able to be up tollowtog an attack of measles. Mrs. Irene Linder continues to show improvement at Granville Hospital where she has been a pa tient for the past week suffering with injuries sustained in an auto mobile acldent. G. P. Wilkinson, Jr., returned the | Mrs. J. A. Hutchins has returned latter part of the week from Nags ! from a visit with relatives in Win- Head. j ston-Salem. Mrs, Sam Hicks of Pra'nklinton, | Bob Moore, student at Fresby- Route 1, is a patient at Granville ' terian College, Clinton, S. C., was Hospital. ] here during the week-end. Bill Currin, student at Duke Uni versity, is at home for spring holi days. ^ Mrs, W. S. Comer is spending i several days in Rome, Ga., with Mr. ! and Mrs. Hatcher Williams. j I James Leonard Garrett has been i quite sick following an operation jthe past week at Granville Hospi tal. j Miss Jean Peel of Chadburn, was ; a week-end guest in the home of ! Mrs. Lillian Crowell. I I R. C. Crowell, student at State I College. Raleigh, was at home dur- ’ ing the week-end. Mrs. J, G. Smith returned Sun day to her home on Gilliam Street after having been a patient at Watts Hospital for several days. We Arc Getting- A Limited Supply of McCormick-Deeriiig Riding Cultivators Mnde bv Turner Manufacturing Co. If You Are Interested, Place Your Order Now. Norton & Sherman Implement Co. Teleplicne 7V(i Oxford, N. C. Mr. and Mrs, G. B. Watkins and daughter, Dickie, are spending sev eral days at Nags Head. Elam Currin continues quite sick at Granville Hospital, although h4 was reported ■ yesterday to have had a more comfortable night Sunday. Mrs, R. M. Currin, Jr., returned home Sunday from a Richmond hospital, where she recently under went operations. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker have returned to their home in Rich mond, Va., after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Kern. C. P. Stahl has been confined to his home near the golf course for ■several days on account , of sick ness. R. D. Currin continues to make norm.al recovery at Watts Hospital, Durham, where he has been a pa tient for about three weeks. Buster Williford has returned to his home from Granville Hospital. I where he recently underwent an ap- I pendix operation. I Mrs* John M. M. Gregory and j two children of Durham, are gues-s in the home of Mr, and Mrs. An- ; drew Jamieson. I Mrs. J. H. L. Myers left Sat- : iirday by plane for a visit with her ; mother in Clinton, Okla., for 10 : days. I Supt. A. D. Leon Gray is able to be out after having' been confined ' for several days the past week on I account of sickness. I H I ' I I Mrs. V. W. Taylor, Jr., and , daughters, Susan and Barbara Ann j of Elkin, spent the week-end with jMr. and Mrs. V, W, Taylor on Gil- j Ham Street, Dr. Taylor spent the I week-end. on a mountain fishmg trip. ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mayo and son, Hiram, Jr., spent the week-end with relatives in Greenville. They were accompanied. by Miss Hok-e ! Hooker, who visited friends in Greenville, Mrs. William P. Haddad and daughter, Nancy, left Saturday by air for their home in Chicago af ter having been here for several days on account of the illness and death of Mrs. Haddad's father, P. H, Vaughan, of Bullock. Fi'ank Lewellyn has returned to Sanatorium after having spent the w'eek-end with his mother, Mrs. W, S; Mitchell, on Hancock Street. Mr. 'and Mrs. R. H, Carter of Memphis, Tenn., are spending sev eral day.s with Mrs. Carters parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 'Woody, at Sto vall., Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Mullins, Jr., of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Mullins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Herring. Kennon Taylor, Jr., student at Davidson College, is spending the spring holidays at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Tay- M. K. Pinnix is repc^irted to be 1 Misses Patsy Montague a'nd Lu- improving steadily following an op- i cille Ellington are spending this oration which he underwent the week in New York. They are at the past week in a Durham Hospital. New Yorker. David Kerr Taylor, law school | W. L. Mitchell continues quite student at Duke University, is !slck at his home on College Street, spending the spring holidays at ' having returned there the past home with his mother, Mrs. D, K. ' week from Watts Hospital, Dur- Taylor. ! ham. I LAST call! To Farmers !n Granville County For ❖ ❖ Cucumber Slgn-Up ALL ACREAGE MUST BE SIGNED UP BY APRIL 20 If you are interested in growing cucumbers this season, please see us before April 20 and avoid disappointment. ❖ t Y ❖ t Y ❖ - *> ❖ ❖ Oxford, N. C. The Jeepster is as informal as a sport coat, and twice as much fun to be in. Your first ride in this daring new car will set yon to making plans. The sleek, racy appearance cloaks a chassis that’s engineered to ride lower and safer. The Jeepster’s low weight and the mighty 'Jeep’ engine, with overdrive, will give you great gas mileage. Perhaps you have noticed people driving the Jeepster . . . they all seem to be smiling. Come in . . . see the Jeepster and learn their secret. OXFORD AUTO MACHINE COMPANY Dial 449
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