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Service at 9 To Be Hetd at Stem Rev. Wiiiiam Knight to Preach Each Sunday for Congregation STE2&, Sept. 3.—Effective yester day. a revised achedute of services for the Stem Methodist Church was announced. The pastor, Rev. Wil liam Knight, preached &t 9 a. m. and wili have a service at the same hour on the third Sunday morning On second and fourth Sundays, the service wili be at the conventional hour of 11 o'clock. At the finai serviee in August. Mr. Knight delivered a solendid mes sage with good attendance. Bobby Thompson read the scripture ies son Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hamsen of New York City, and Mr. and Mrs Stanley Voncannon of Kutztown. Penn., spent several days last week with Mrs. Margaret Ingoid and family. Mrs. Catherine Thompson. Miss es Shiriey Gooch. Sarah Davis. Eli zabeth Royster and Mrs. H. B. Royster visited Rev. and Mrs Ver non Tyson at Goldston on Aug. 26. Mrs. Earie Moss and daughter, Susan, of Creedmoor, visited Mrs. Moss' mother. Mrs. Libby Ciayton. Monday. * Miss Brenda Winters of Durham, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin RRM6 YOUR WATCH [W FOR A FREE CHECK UP For the best in watch repairing at the most reasonable prices see CHARLES BRINKLEY 318 Spring Street Oxford, N. C. Prompt Service. A!! Work Guaranteed. Plenty of Free Parking Space YOUR ZENtTH TV DEALER )n Oxford )s HARRELL'S RAMO & TV SERVICE Phone 3230 Hillsboro Street PERSISTANT PUP A Richmond, Va., dog thought up a new way to bite the mailman after he was locked in the house: he nips the carrier's fingers when the mail is slipped through the front door letter slot! If you're persistant about saving, you'll have a nice nest egg sooner than you think. UNtON NATiONAL BANK Oxford, N. C. ..HEADUNERS.. NO TWO WAY! ABOUT; !T! No two ways about it, if you don't have enough automobile insurance, you're tak ing o big chance. One accident couid cost you your home and your business. Phone or stop in this week INSURANCE AT REDUCED COST FOR HOM6-AUTOMOBH.E-BUS!NESS and son, Bobby, of Fort Walters, Fla.. Misses Dora Young and Susie i Lyttie of Roxboro. visited Mr. and Mrs H. B Royster on Friday. Mrs. Mary Washington and son. Hubert, of Creedmoor, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs: John Hop kins. ) Rev. and Mrs. Vemon Tyson of ' Goldston. visited friends in Stem , Wednesday, and attended the fu jnerat of Mrs. Ernest Crews at Hes :ter. : Miss Mattie Hart spent taSt week with her cousin, Miss May Woody Stone, at Benson. I Mrs. Libby Ciayton and son. Bill. [Mr and Mrs. Ernest Clavtnn and daughter, Frances, attended the Russ Yarborough reunion at dura.c iMiiis. Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs John Hopkins and Mrs Mary Washington of Creed moor. attended the wedding of Miss Betty Joe Beck and Norman' Norris at Fuquay Springs. Sunday. Aug. 26- ' i, Mrs. Allene Hart and daughter. Betty Joe. with Mrs. Sam Hobgood. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hobgood and children of Oxford, spent Sunday in Benson, with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Stone. Mr and Mrs A. L. Ingold and son. Davtd. Mr. and Mrs Ned Tack ett and daughter Anna, of Cary. Mrs. Clyde Tackett and daughter, Nancy, of Bahama, spent Sunday with Mrs Margaret Ingold and family . Mrs. Allie King has returned to her home in Fuquay after visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs R J. Gooch. Miss Eufaula Gooch of Durham, spent several days last week with Mrs. Lillian Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Fowler. Mr. and Mrs D T. Lunsford i and daughter, - Ruth, of Durham, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Luns ford Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Ingold, with Mr. j and Mrs. Eddie Hamsen of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Voncannon of Kutztown, Penn , Visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Voncan non at Asheboro Saturday. Mrs. Bobby Averette and baby have returned to their home in Fay etteville after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Smerdon Par- ! rish. Efird Ciasing More Stores in its Chain The Efird chant, which a month ago closed its store in this city, is closing more of them, including that in Burlington, in operation for 36 years. H. M. Efird of Charlotte, an nounced that company officials had decided to close a few of the small er Efird stores where volume does not justify spending money neces- ) syy to modernize and make up-to- < date store operations out of t]yem. ' TP date, no announcement has : been made as to possible future ten ants of the Hillsboro Street stores formerly occupied by Efird. The domestic brick industry was established in Virginia in 1611. Sec PENNY FURNITURE CO for FR!G!DA!RE SERV!CE Perch and Lawn (HAMS (By Shott) Made for the budget wise buyer who expects extreme ruggedness, utmost comfort and a tasting weather-resist ant finish. Choice of 3 coiors . . . Rod, Green, Yeiiow ^ (in CofWdns) Penny Fwnitwe (e. HiHsboro St Dial 3077 LEGGETT'S MS THE ANSWER FOR LEARNtNG OR EARNtNG. 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