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RIDGEWAY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Holtz r-an visited Mrs. C. F. Holtz man on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Annie K. Kill an of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. L. C. Watts were dinner guests of Mrs. Walter Brauer on Sunday. Mrs. Donna Bratton of Green ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Seaman on Wednes day. Miss Ruby Seaman spent sev eral .Is/3 i.ist week with Mr. and Mrs. Donnle Braxton In Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Sea man visited Mr. and Mrs. Don nle Braxton In Greenville Sun day. Miss Ruby Seaman return ed home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Holtzman, Miss Linda Holtz man and Mr. Richard Holtzman, Jr., spent last week on atrip through Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the Bay Bridge Tunnel, the Amish home and farms, Dutch Wonderland, the Hershey Manufacturing Com pany, the Japanese Pagoda, the Daniel Boone- Homestead, Fort Henry, and many other points of Interest, Master Ricky Kilian of Wil llamston is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Klllan, Sr. Mrs. Helen Brown of Klttrell, Mrs. Lizzie Huff of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seaman, Mr. John Holtzman and Mr. and Mrs. John Seaman of Ral eigh visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Muel ler and family of Lombora, HI., are spending this week with Mrs. George Bender and visit ing other relatives while here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bur ham, Mrs. Marie Burham, Mr. William Burham, Mr. Richard Burham and Thomas Burham, all of Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman. Mr. and Mrs. White Johnson and Gary Johnson and Mr. Dean Lee Weaver of Tipton, Ind., spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Holtzman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtzman. Mrs. J. D. Holtzman visited Mrs. Grover Page at Gaston Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Edwards visited Mrs. Eva S. Hayes on Sunday. Honors Husband Mrs. Walter R. (Jake)Seaman honored her husband at a birth day party on the lawn of her backyard at her home in Henderson on Monday night. The dining table bore a beautiful, decorated cake, and roses and dahlias. Refreshments con sisted of the cake, sandwiches, pies, and candy. Among those present were Mrs. Wilton Stainback, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stainback, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Brame, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lancas ter and son, Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrenn, Jr., and son, Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Mathews, and Mrs. R. P. W. Seaman of Henderson, Mrs. C. P. Holtzman, Mrs. L. M. Pas chall, Sr., Mrs. A. C. Bender, and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., Mrs. A. G. Bender and Mrs. C. F. Holtz man. Attend Wedding Mrs. Chris F. Holtzman, Sr., of Rldgeway and Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne R. Holtzman of Fort Wayne, Ind., attended the wed ding of Richard Pagan and Roby Desser In Immanuel Lutheran Church at Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 16. The Holtzmans were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pagan. Returns From Hospital Mr. W. L.Klllan, Sr., return ed to his heme on Thursday after undergoing surgery at Maria Parham Hospital In Hen derson last week, and Is re ported to be getting along nice ly. Among his visitors over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Killan, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seaman, Mr. W. J. Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Killan, Jr., and children, Ricky and Kathy, of Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holtzman and Linda and Richard, Jr., and Mrs. J. G. Killan. WANT TO CHUCKLE? Grandpa says you can depend on fat men?they'll never stoop to anything low. "What'a the trouble, Doc?" asked the patient. "I'm not exactly sure," re plied the doctor, "but if you were a building you would be condemned." Your children are growing up when they atop asking where they came from and start re fMtac to aay where they are ?Ola* SAVE AT COLONIAL SAVE 22<ON LEMON FRESHENED FAB WITH BORAX 49 OZ. PKG. 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