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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina PAGE FIFTEEN Spray perennial grasses when weeds are small, particularly with chickweed. Do not spray the crop in the seedling stage or just prior to heading. The average cow last year gave 5,500 pounds of milk. But the rec ord for milk production is 42,805 pounds—nearly eight times the national average. CARTHAGE NEWS ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY BOURBON Now A years Ool<l By MRS. ALONZO BLUE Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Henderson, Jr., and children, Debby and Charles, of Mt. Airy visited the Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Henderson at the Methodist parsonage last week, en route to Florida for their vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Newton Edwards of Columbia, S. C., were weekend Blount and children of Louisburg are visiting in Carthage this wee^ and attending the Methodist Con ference in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and nephews, Bill and Sam Miller, visited relatives in Mooresville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Bender of Rockville, .and son, Joe, Jr., __ guests of L. W. and Miss Alma Md., are spending this week with Edwards. Dr. Edwards was re-[Mrs. Bender’s parents, Mr. and turning home from Duke Univer- Mrs. R. G. Wallace, sity, where he was a member of Mrs. Curtis M- Muse and Mrs. the panel at the Law School Con ference last week.' Mrs. Bill Wilmer Of Charlotte, W. D. Miller were in Albemarle Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Martha Moore and Dr daughter of the late Mrs. R. L. Cowan of Burlington. Phillips, is* spending several days Misses Myrtle McCaskill and at the home on Pinehurst Road Josephine Cole of Raleigh spent and was the Sunday night guest the weekend at their homes here, of Mrs M J. McPhail. Mrs. Loula Palmer of Southern Mrs W. R. Henderson and Pines spent lasf week in the home daughter Faith of Reidsville vis- of her niece Miss Bess McCaskill. -Rpv and Mrs M. C. Mrs. David A. Wallace of Phil- H^nriprsnn last Week While Mr. adelphia. Pa., has been the guest Henderson attended the National | of the Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Goldep T C Convention in Atlanta. Ga. at the manse for the past week. Mrs. George Barber, Mrs. .pona Mrs. W. A. Blue and daughter. Short and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jane Mclver, of Savannah, Ga., Pruitt and daughter Linda, of'spent the past week at home Greensboro, spent Tuesday with while Mr. Blue was on a business Miss OlUe Nall, who is spending trip in North Carolina. 4/5 Of. $3.80 IS PR0IF • ECHO SPRING DISTILLING COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, iLLNTIlCKY the summer at her home on Star Route. Mrs. Arch Graham of Raeford and Miss Annie Mae Patton of Brevard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wallace last Wednes day. Miss Margaret McLeod of Mt. Gilead was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Adams spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Barber in Cooleemee. Mrs. J. M. Andrews of Red Springs, Mrs. Tom Pemberton of Linden, Mrs. Archie Howard of Shannon, and Mrs. Sidney Smith of Wagram were guests of Mrs. L. R. Sugg last Tuesday. Mrs. M. J. 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Davis of Greensboro and Charles Davis of Charlotte attended the Tysor Davis family reunion at Cool Springs Methodist Church Sun day. Miss WilmOr Saunders of Reidsville was a guest of the Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Henderson last week. Mrs. J. Allen Thacker and chil dren, Susan and James Allen, Jr., of Altamahaw are spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Charles F. Barringer, while Mr. Thacker is attending an N. C. E. A. Conference in Chicago, Ill., as a delegate from the Alamance County unit. Bobby Stewart is attending R. O. T. C. at Fort Jackson for six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Beal Hargrove and children, David and Suzanne, of El Dorado, Ark., are visiting Mrs. Hargrove’s mother, Mrs. S. Coie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler of Lynchburg, Va., were weekend guests of Mrs. O. T. Parks and attended the Tysor-Davis family reunion at Cool Springs Church [ Sunday. The Rev. M. C. Henderson at tended the annual N. C. Metho-| dist Conference in Fayetteville this week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Philhps and Mrs. Beulah Phillips over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. John Werhle of Charleston, W. Va., Mrs. Betty RusseR and sou Richard of Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. Z. V. Fowler of Bogalusa, La., Mrs. C. J. Smith and chil-| dren and Mr. dnd Mrs. W. D. Ball of Raleigh. AH attended the Tysor-Davis family reunion at Cool Springs Methodist Chimch. Miss Betty Jennings spent last weekend at her home in Myrtle I Beach. She had as her house guests for the weekend Misses! Becky "Wallace and Barbara! Brown. Mrs. B. C. Wallace entertained! the following guests at dinner last Wednesday: Mrs. T. L. Riddle, Mrs. Jimmie Morgan, Mrs. Jim | Stegal of Sanford, Mrs. Bob Cam eron, Miss Sally Cameron, Mrs.! Alex Cameron, and Herby Cam eron of Southern Pines, and Mrs. | Harvey Miller. Mrs. W. M. Arnold' and Mrs. Bill Holt and baby of Jonesboro! Heights visited Mrs. L. C. Wallace] Monday. Mrs. Howard Kennedy and! children of Seagrove ^ent Satur day night with her mother, Mrs.] H. C. Strider. Mrs. Robert L. Strider and son, David, of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gilliland and daughters, Brenda and Becky, of Charlotte were guests, of Mr. and | Mrs. H. C. Strider last week. IV^iss Ruth Henderson arrived j home Saturday from camp at Morehead City and will spend the summer with her parents^ the 1 Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pendleton and daughter, Lelia Kay, of New York are spending a week with Mrs. Pendleton’s mother, Mrs. | Charles A. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Womack of Greensboro were week«idl guests of Mrs. Fred Womack. Brown’s Auto Supply Sonihem Pines Aberdeen ACCIDENT WEATHER Weatherwise it was clear when 708 fatal auto crashes occurred in the state last year. The Motor Ve hicles Department’s summary of fatal smashups shows it was cloudy when 91 of the tragedies occulted, raining when 54 occim- red, and foggy when 15 other death-dealing accidents occurred. Weather conditions were not in dicated in 12 reports. For the year there were 880 fatal smash-1 ups which added to the state’s traffic death toll of 991. Don’t Be Bothered By The Barricade ! It Means Bargains ! We Invite You to participate in The Capitol’s REMODEL!NG SALE! r- Eveiy department joins to bring you savings during this brice beating event. Every buy is a good buy and the savings are unbelievable! When you come in, be sure to ask about the Greater Capitol Contest that anyone can enter! Win a free trip for two to New York City. Charge now - Pay in August Park in our paved super vised parking lot off Old St. 0p FAYETTEVILl
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