MM* I It H II RIDGEWAY ????+? Elizabeth Rackley of jitthfield spent Monday lernoon with Miss Doris BAnder. JHr. and Mrs. C. W. Horn of| Hurlock, Md., spent the wtekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seaman. Mrs. Annie K. Klllan of Miami. Fla., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Her man Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Horn of Hurlock, Md., Mrs. Her man Seaman, Mrs. G. A. Daeke, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holtzman and family visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kilian over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hecht and Mr. Jimmy Hecht are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hecht, Jr., andfamily m Lack land, Fix, and other relatives in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. W. F. Kriedt of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Robert Ingalls and sons, Robbie, Johnnie, Jimmy and David, of Boca Raton Beach, Fla., spent sev eral days tins week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hecht, Sr. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seaman and Mrs. Martha Kriedt in Henderson~ while here. >trs. W. B. Seaman, Mr. Marshall Seaman and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman visited Mr. Wal ter B. Seaman in Veterans Hospital in Durham Monday. Mrs. C. P. Holtzman and Mi's. C. F. Holtzman visited Mrs. C. R. Edwards in Duke Hospital in Durham over the wiekend. |Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gupton arid children of Louisburg, Mr. arid Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, Mrs. A^ G. Bender and Doris and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., Sunday. ^liss Darlene Paschall spjent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. W. B. Har ris, on Rt. 3, Henderson. Miss Jennie Dowling and Mrs. Beth Corbitt of Hender son visited Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Brietzke Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Salt er! and Miss Martha Salter of Owing Mill, Md., and Mrs. Eta Hayes of Norlina visited Mf. and Mrs. Adani Seaman on Sunday. Kir. and Mrs. James Page of Arlington, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holtzman Sunday. Stanley Party Mrs. Lillian Bender was hostess to a Stanley Party on Tuesday night with Mrs. Gladys Perkinson, dealer, giving the demonstration. Bingo and other games were played. The hostess served homemade cup cakes, potato chips, corn curls and soft drinks. Y.P.S. Meets The Young People's Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holtzman as host and hostess. Mr. R. J. Holtzman, president, presided over the business session. The Rev. M. E. Franke opened the meeting with scrip ture and prayer and led in ; topic discussion on "Taking A Look at Life and How I Spend My. Day. What Am I Doing ' to Win Souls for Christ?" Miss Linda Holtzman and -Jjj Richard Holtzman, Jr., enter * talned the group with their .skit on Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. ?jThe hostess served pimento cheese sandwiches, dainties, cake and soft drinks. LAS Meets i ? The Ladies Aid Society of St. aPaul's Lutheran Church met on Thursday night with |?p4rs. M. E. Franke as host Mrs. Margaret Daeke, ^president, presided over the jj-tpis^ness session. The Rev. M. | E, Franke opened the meeting with scripture and prayer and I tin topic discussion. After the business session, ' I-group enjoyed delicious 'refreshments and an evening of fellowship together. g' Cookout At Lake The Young Lutheran Club rs and the newly oon conf ir mat km class m a hamburger cookout at Lake on Sunday after STEW SALE Drewry Methodist will sponsor a stew Friday, June 16, at the Community Club ? stew will be ready and will Mil for .. $l-*5 befurnl- I SI H V- ? V"! ?f-1 PICK UP YOUR BROWN RACE CARD TODAY FOR WEEK NO. 9 T.V. POST SATURDAY WTVD-T.V. CH. 11 Mikw, rn. C.?? :>?-? PJf. WSIS-T.V. CH. 12 Wlut.? l>l?M, N. C-?7-1 J"! P.M. WITN-T.V. CH. 7 Wnhll|tf. N C -7-7*J# F M NO MRS. MAWORIE R. JAMES MRS. AUDREY LUCAS MRS. LOUISE W. IUCK MRS. MAY I. HAIRE WCr-T T V ni < PURCHASE m DURHAM. N.C. # WILSON. N. C. # GOLDSRORO. N. C. # FORT iRAGG. N. 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