DAN CATCHER, BOBBY SADDLER MOW TRAHHM6 W!TH MARtMES F.NCN-HE3TER. Sept 35 — Dan Critcher, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Critcher, and Bobby Sadler, son of John Ed Sadler and the late Mrs. 'gather, left Thursday for 6 montlH training In U. S. Marines at Parris Island, Sr C. In the home cf Mrs. J. T. Yancey, the Dozier Circie of Enon 'Untreh W. M. S. met Tuesday night. The chairman, Mrs Maurice Knott presided. Mrs. J, T. Yancey, chairman assisted by Mrs. Maurice Knott, Mrs Charles Yancey, Mrs. Oliver Cash and Mrs. C. F. Knott presented the program with em phasis on stewardship. During a social period, the hostess served ginger aie. ice cream, cookies and nuts Mrs. Charles Yancey was sur prised with a stork shower of usefui gifts from the members of her Circie Mrs. Neison Thomas. Jr., was gdost speaker at the general meet ing of the Hester Baptist Church W. M. 3. Monday night at the church bringing a most informa tive and inspiHng discussion of Japan, its people, customs, and re ligion. The W. M. S. of Hester is al ways delighted to have Mrs. Thomas, who was raised up in the Enon-Hester churches during the 22 years her father, the late W. D. Hoc. Was pastor. Oscar Puckett Is continuing to itnprove at hfs home. The Julia Hobgood and the Mat tie Watkins Circles of Hester church wil! meet Monday night with Mrs. Robert Wiison. Mrs. Bunny Ragland and chil dren were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrenn at their* home in the Waikins Com munity in Vance County. Mrs. Wrenn and Mrs. Ragland are sis ters. Mrs. Margaret Moss has return ed to her heme in Harnett Co., af ter being called here on account Of the drain of her brother-in-law. Fountain Ragland. She remained for a visit with Mrs. Ragland for several days. Home From Germany Rowland Daniel. Jr., of the U. S. Air Force, who has been in Ger many the past four years, is spend ing sometime here with his parents. He visited his grandfather. Oscar Puckett, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Puckett had as guest Sunday, their son Earl Puckett of Durham. Mrs. Puckett and children were visiting. Mrs. Puckett's mother. Mrs. O'Brian. Mrs. Macon Hobgood was hostess to the Harreil Circle of Enon Bap tist church W. M. S Tuesday night. Tire chairman. Mrs. L. T. Mize presided. Recognizing His Ownership. " was the topic of the program presented with Mrs J. T. Woody in charge, assisted by Mrs. L. T. Mize. Fancy sandwiches, cookies, pota to chips and punch were served. Bunny Ragiand spent the week end with Mrs. Ragland and the children, after being on the tobacco I market several weeks at Live Oak. }Fla. ! More Guests Coming j Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Adams and children. Gait and Frankie, of Richmond. Va.. are spending theib vacation with Mrs. Adam's par . ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Charite Mangum and son, Juiian of Richmond, were, ghests of Mr and Mrs. Mann, a few days last week. The Manns are expecting their sen J J. Mann. Jr., and his famiiy from Richmond to come fer the week-end. Mrs. Jones Uostess Mrs. Ciarence Jones was hostess to the Giiiispie Circle of the Enon Baptist Church W. M. S. in her home Thursday morning. Mrs. Luther Currin. chairman, presided and also was in charge of the pro gram. Recognizing His Owner ship.' Assisting in the presentation were Mrs. Archie Lee King. Mrs. James Pruitt and Mrs. Aibert Cash. As the circie members arrived they were served coffee, cookies and fruit juice Freddie Fuckett. who has been nursing a fractured ankie for sev eral weeks, wall have an X ray examination Saturday He has had the ankie in a cast since he receiv ed the fracture. Mrs Robert Hobgocd and son. Terry, have returned home from Cktahoma where Mrs. Hobgood was catted on account of the illness and death of her mother. Mrs. Ashiock. Hester Baptist Church will have their annuai brunswick stew sup per Saturday night Sept. 3. A11 the churcii members and their famiiies are invited. Mrs. Hubert Burnett and Mrs. Waiter Critcher visited their brother. Freddie Eakes. at a nurs ing home at Louisburg nnu*sday. Mr. and Mrs. James Critcher and family of Chape! Hiti. came by for a short visit with Mr. Catcher's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Critcher. Sunday afternoon. Their tittle son. James, remained with his grandparents for a visit. Emphasis on Stewardship ) Stewardship was emphasiatd in the program presented, v.hen the -Bennett Chcie of Enon Church W. M. S met Thursday night with Mrs Oscar Oakiey. Taking part on the program were Mrs. Shirley ^verett. Mrs R. T. Critcher. Mrs. ! Crawford Daniel and Mrs. Walter Critcher. i The hostess served apple pie top ped with ice cream to the members and three visitors Miss Mary Beit Knott. Miss Gussie Faucett and Miss Ethei Standfieid of Mebane. a guest tf her sister. Mrs. Shirley Averett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ciay of Richmond. Va.. spent the week-end ; with their daughter. Mrs. Clarence Curtin, and famiiy. ] Navy Offering New Eniistment Program Tite Navy no v is offering "guar anteed training ' in the nigh school graduate teaming program, accord ing tc the Navy recruiter at the ; courthouse here each Tuesday. A ittgir school dipioma and pass age of the required mentai and physieai examinations are tire sim- j pie requirements for eniisting ih tite program. Training is offered .n elect tomes, nuclear power, po- : ittris tnissiie. aviation, hospitai corps or generai service fields, the Navy announced. , Dial 3463 When You Have News. SCHOOL COURSE )N SCHOOL FASHtONS! SKtRT BUY! "MUSTS" FOR CAMPUS, CARMR straight line wooi and nyion Mend ed flannels have lined seats. Fall shades, heathers. Pleated plaids in Orion acrylic with wool, wash by band. Sizes 10 to 18. 00 BOYS' JEANS !N SUM, REGULAR, HUSKY StZES Vat-dyed, Sanforized cotton denims have authentic iow-rise western styl ing Reinforced at points of strain, extra-iong, tum-up cuffs. 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