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FORD MALM
ENOW - HESTER. A*g. 1!-Rev
Geoffrey Knott of Wake Forest,
was guest speaker at Hester Bap
tist Church Sunday morning in the
absence of the pastor, Rcy. Paul O
Mattox. Geoffrey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Knott, is a Hester-boy
and is married and has two chil
dren. He is teaching school and
ucation at Southeastern Seminary?
Rev. and Mrs. Knott and chil
dren were week - end guests of
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Knott.
The Sunbeams of Hester Baptist
Qhprch gave the opening exercise
for the aduit department Sunday
?choci Sunday morning, under the
leadership of Mrs. Rudoiph Corbitt.
Their exercise included songs,
poems, stories and prayers.
Ch* Meet.
The Wainut Grove Home Dem
onstration Club met in the As
sembly Room Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Thuri Hockaday. president,
was in charge. Mrs. T. T. Hughes
gave the devotional. The secretary,
Mrs. Macy Watson, gave the report.
Mrs. Nat Daniel. a guest, brought a
rpRort of a recent meeting she at
tended in Raleigh related to the
Rome Demonsration work. Mrs.
Parrott, assistant home agent, gave
the demonstration on "Family
Rooms ' She showed slides of var
ious room arrangements in many
designs and patterns.-Mrs. R. T.
Oritcher ied in a lively contest with
Mrs. Maurice Pruitt winning the
prize.
During the social period, Mrs.
Diamonds am be had in any price
ranee or qusMty. Regardless of
price we guarantee the qpatity.
Any sire stone.
"Gifts For AM Occasions"
Guaranteed Quality
GEORGE CURMN,
Jewekr
CoMege Ht.
; Boadie Qurrin and Mrs- Rayn^md
Adeeck served ice cream pie and.
Cokes to about 25 members.
Mrs. Waiter Hunt apd Mrs May
nard Oentry spent severgi days this
week with My. and Mrs. Buck Ad
cock and chiidten at Loris, S. C .
where Mr. Adcock is on the tobac
co market. Mrs. Adcock is the
daughter of Mrs. Hunt, and Mr.
Adcock is a nephew of Mrs. Qeptry.
Aiiie EHington. Henry Adcock
and Steve Adcock of Hester Church
eft Monday morning far RA camp
at Fruitiand. They were accom
panied by ciiftan Adcock, father af
Henry. Biiiie Adcock wiii go up for
the boys on Saturday.
Percy Patterson of Oxferd. Miss.,
arrived Sunday night for a visit
with his parents, &4r and Mrs.
z, v. Patterson, and to accompany
home his chMdren. Jimmy apd
Bobby, who have been spending the
summer with their grandparents
and aunts and uncies They ieft fpr
home today. Y
Mr. and Mrs. Oariyie Morris and
daughter. Pet. are spending this
week cn a sight - seeing trip in
Fiorida.
Mr and Mrs. Marshaii Patterson
and chiidyen of Creed moor, viewed
the Z. V. Pattersons Sunday and
they at) went fpr a boat ride on the
Kgrr Lake in the afternoon.
Joyce Pruitt, daughter oi Mr.
and Mrs- Austin Pruitt, is dmRg
nicety after undergoing an appen
dectomy in Gran vide Hospital
Ciifton Stem is doing tine after
having suffered an injury to his
nose iast week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Logan of Rich
mond. Va., and Miss Roberta
Gresham of Auttagaviiie, Aia., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Logan Wednesday.
Mrs. Effie Adcock continues to
improve at her home^
Mrs. Pat Flanagan and children
of Fuquay, visited her father, Ben
nie Currin, and the M. H. Currins
Thursday. Mrs. Flanagan was ac
companied home by Bettie Currin
who spent a few days with the
Flanagans. Mrs. M. H. Currin,
Jane and Marshall, went down for
a short visit Sunday, to bring Bet
tie home.
Roland Frazier has returned td
his home at Virgiiina. and is get
ting on fine. He underwent surgery
at Granviiie Hospital several days
ago, and after leaving the hospital,
he, with Mrs. Frazier, spent a few
days in the home of their daughter.
Mrs. Taiton Hughes, Jr., and Mr.
Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas
Baines and children visited their
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LADAS'
Ladies' Dresses
Now 1-2 Price
Ladies' Cotton Stips
Shadow Pane!
Now 1.00
Ladies' Fat! Shoes
Values to 9 00
Now 1.49
1 Group Girts? Dresses
Sizes 4 up to 12
_Now 100
AM Bermudas and
Btouses to Match
Now 1-2 Price
Skirts 1-2 Price
Slim Jims 1-2 Price
.
Canvas Shoes
Were 3.98
Now 1.49
Ladies' Belts Now 1.99
Valuesto2.50
MEN'S
Men's Press Caps
Were $1.98 Mow 79c
Men's Socks Now 50c
Were $1.00
Boys Pungarees
Were $1.98 ^OW 99c
Dress Pants Now 2.49
Values to 10.98
Straw Hats Now 29c
Values to 79c
Neckties Now 50c
Bathing Suits
w."49s Now 1.79
Boy.' Sport Shirts
""°L9S Nov 79c
9 Boys' Suits
S6.S9M Now 4 49
Men's Putter Fonts
Now 1.49
Canvas Shoes 199
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.<;"S«wAi'.j< ).*"' " a ' ay
former neighbors, Mr
Leonard FTemicg
Henderson, Sunday afi
Rev. Paul Ch Mattox
from his vacatien in
day night to conduct
services of L. B. Biac.
ter Church Tuesday
returned to his f<
night, but vii) he
his duties as Raster
Church the iatter part
Mrs. Hunter <Mee)
ported to have had
the first of theveei^
Hospital, where she *
tient neariy three
treatment for a heart
Among those attendim the Wii
iiams family reunion at. the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Eimus^Wiiiiams.
Sr.. August 2, were^Mfs) Joyce
Campbeii, Mr. and Mrs, U!{ Wiiker
son of Roxboro, Mr. at^ Mrs,
George Biackweli of VirgiJma, Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Thorms, Luther
K. Wiiiiams, of Winston Saiem,
James Thomas, Kinston, the Nel
son Thomas family, Warren Thom
as and fatuity. Adron Thomas and
famiiy, Wayne Thomas^and famiiy,
Rob Hoots and famiiy
Miss Heien Gray of
and Mrs. Irvin '
of Creedmoor, Mr a
receiving
tition.
Clemmons,
ie. Mr.
and famiiy
Mrs. Biiiy
Htner, Mr.
d family.
Pureii of
and Mrs.
- Saiem,
Mtitop of
wimsms.
ytoa wi
"
Thomas and family of
and Mrs. Deibert C!ar!
Mr. and Mrs-J.
South Boston, Va.
Carf Osborn of
Mr. and Mrs- R:
Roaboro. Mm
Mr- and Mrs. ^aw
kerson <# South HH1,
Bannie Norris and"
Mrs W, O.
Morris,. Mr, am
of Dwrhain. MtsE^.
weH of Fayetteviiie, 3
Edwin Brown and famH? of Hen
derson, Mr: and Mrs. Faaff WHiiam
EHiott of virgiiina. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe p. Wiiiiams of Ciarkwii^ Mr
and Mrs. Roy Wiiiiams of Virgi
nia. Mr. and Mrs. John Alton WH
iiams and family of Kinston, Mr.
and Mrs Oreeiey Vaughan of Nei
son. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Charfie
Wiiiiams, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton
Seate and famfiy, Mr. and Mrs.
Graham West and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ryiand WiHiams and family,
Caroiyn West. Dodson Dickerson,
Miss Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Wiiiiams and Carrie Lee, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben WiHiams and son. Mrs.
Ida Wiiiiams Lunsford, Mr. and
Mrs. John Roy WiHiams and
daughter^ Mr. and Mrs. Biii Kar
anakias and famiiy, Bobby lyiiiiams.
Jerry Wiiiiams. Pete WHkerson.
Edward Slaughter, Sherby Slaugh
ter, Haroid Siaughter, Linda Wii
iiams, Mr. and Mrs. Eimus Wii
iiams, Jr.. and famiiy. Mrs- Waiter
Hunt. Mrs. J. D. Curriu, apd
Mrs. Fred Eiliott and famiiy, Judy
Wimams. Mr. and Mrs Tayior
Laws, Mrs. Robert Laws, Mrs.
Charlie Daniei, Kathy Daniel.
Qoidie Daniei. Jim Laws, Mrs
Peari WiHiams Eiiiott. Mr. and Mrs.
EHiott and famiiy. Mr. and Mrs.
Hors Eiiiott. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah
WiHiams, Mr and Mrs George
West, Mr. and Mrs. Ciay Siaughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Slaughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiie WH
kerson, Luther McFariand, Borman
Wiikerson, aii from the county and
nearby Virginia. Aii the famUies
brought a basket of food which was
served on a iong table on the iawn
at the noon hour.
Patsy Brock of Miami, Ria
spending a few weeks as guest of
Linda Wiiiiams in the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Einius Wii
iiams, Sr.
is
CARE OF HUS RHIZOMES
Question.: Some of my Ids rhl.
zomes have become soft and Five
off a bad odor. What's wrong?
Answer: Probably a disease call,
ed soft rot. Soft rot causes the
rhizomes to become mush and
have a disagreeable order. The
leaves tum brown and fall. Infec
tion takes place almost entirely
through wounds, especially wounds
made by the iris borer. To control
out out and burn all diseased
growth and soak healthy rMzotnet
with a solution of bichloride of
mercury for 10 minutes. Use eight
grain tablets in p quart of water
fission Officio! To
Speak in VirgiMna
VIRGILINA. Va.. AM?. I!—Bak
haram Rakhmaji Pandit, associate
treasurer of the Marathi, ludia,
mission of the American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Mis
sions, wiii speak in the II o'clock
worship service at Union Congre
gationai Christian church Sunday
morning, Aug. 19
Pandit it visiting the United
States for a first-hand study of
the treasury Department of the
American Board, at its internation
al headquarters tn Boston.
Former principal of Ahmedna
gar's Boys' School in India, Pandit
has aiso been invited to speak un
der the auspices of the Christian
Higher Education Fund of the
Congregational Christian Churches.
As principal of a Christian school
located in the midst of a pre
dominately Moslem and Hindu
area. Pandit knows the importance
ef Christian institutions in deep
ening the faith of the Christian
ppopie of India.
"It )s my earnest desire to
strengthen the church in India
CA&ugh sound education o( our
Earnest and meat eomptete atocp
Mag mateaMp fn )Ms
offer compfett
in pfanpfng,
fSantnaf
' Va.
areMttctnra'
bnMding and
pav)^ Ham
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