Afternoon, August IT," 193 Tift WAYESVItLE MOUNTAINTEW PAGE THREE (Second Section) 7oak Folks 1 Busy And irtaining Meet MrS. George Borlnt E DanArtM iounUnr !; tl,e Community Develop' .nr-m meeting openea ai-i 'Pi . rv J . iL. niiii'- August i-in, wic ,,, larfilaparkcaiumroun. ,.e iiinet -seven in u. inc ,n O.-oine Boring felt a- cict int Countv Act?nt. Franklin, the day White fcndanre count was taken arid tf-this Beautiful M there was 89 from While Oak pre-, sent, Mr. Franklin asked if there' wis any one left on White Oak. After the chairman welcomed everybody, the meeting was open-, ed bv sineinz two hymns by the en-; tire group. Robert Fisher then read the scripture and led in v prayer. Minutes of the last meeting werej read by the secretary Mrs. Mattie; Teague; also several letters were read and disposed of. At the end of the business ses sion, Miss Anna Louise Alexander from Arlington Virginia, played several selections on the piano while preparations were being made for a wedding ceremony, Miss Alexander aisp does tap and ballet dancing and is very talented along this line. Miss Mildred Sims then took the piano and played "1 Love You Truly" and the "Wedding March", then the MANLESS WEDDING be gan. For the next half hour the community house was filled with hilarious laughter. , It would be hard to describe this mm; m yav mx J tftifD ntciPti IN IVfRY PACKAGE 1 at vtut orocer's today weddius; in detail bui ai.y on vhv has ever witnessed one of those weddings knows thev are a lot of fun The costumes that the cast rig ged up were really good in every ! detail i The bride's bouquet was a huge! sunflower, and the father of tlit-j 1 : J - ; , w .... . . I . oi uie carriea a snoigun . i nos-e uk- tng part were: The Brine, Frances jWillhms; Groom, Mattie Teague; i Best Man, Kathleen Lediord; Mat I ron-of-Honor, Wilma Messer; Ush ' er. Marcene Lowe; Bridesmaids, iMilie Lowe and Monatee tiaylon; Ring bearer, Virginia Ledford; Flower Girls. Roslyn Messer and Sally Phillips; Father of the bride. Sara Ledford; Mother of the bride, Sallv Sutton; and Preacher, LaVer- ta Boring. j When the wedding was over and the bridal party was leaving the building, the song "The Old Gray Mare She Ain't What She Used To Ue" was played and sung. While the wedding party was changing costumes. Chairman Bor ing called attention to the piano that L. J. Ward of Canton had put in for the evening program. He asked how many would like to have a piano for our community house and every hand went up. It was decided to keep the piano and within twenty minutes $110.00 in cash, not promises, was collect ed toward paying for it. Mr. Ward had previously told the chairman that he would donate $30.00, so that left a balance of only $30.00 to be taken from the treasury. Now the folks have a $140.00 piano all paid for. A Golden Custom ! ii - i i - - - - r , . ... It I . 1 1 V ! r E I t V v 1 I :v..iiN i 1 1 "'w La. - nntnN WEDDINGS are not uncom mon, but in the Ranslem family they are practically a naoii. me sixth brother to celebrate 50 years of wedlock, William Ranslem, of Los Angeles, .looks at a wedding photo with his wife. Emma. They are both 73. (International) iim ' " - SY" uf.f.vy-' r c When these people make up their minds to do something, you can rest assured it is as good as done. Already the young folks have taken advantage of having a piano, when 22 gathered at the Commun ity House Sunday afternoon for siiiRlng. The White Oak quart et sang sev eral numbers, then a Choir made tip of young people sang two hvnins, and all these renditions were well received. Bubble gum was then given to ten boys and S'lis and they pro ceeded to have a contest to see who could blow the biggest bubble. Winners were Marcene Lowe tor the Ri'ls, and Bobby Hunter for the boys. Two teams were then lined up for a hooD relay, and just about everyone took part in this game. Captains were Roslyn Messer and Robert Fisher, with the Fisher, team w inning. j Several out-of-town visitors were! present and gave interesting talks.! Some quotations from these guests about our community meeting tak-; en from their talks: Oliver Moore from inman. . c, aia been away from this community for forty years but I find the same friendly spirit exists now as it dia then. The only difference being the nrmli with new faces, but with the same go-get-tiveness." Mrs. Weaver Bramlett from Arlington. Va.. said "I come back to this community about every sum mer and each visit proves better than th last, with this year top ping them all. I can t get over the fun every one has had here tonight Including myself and I can see where the community development program has had a lot to do with it." ,.- ' mi Mildred Sims, also from Arlington. Va.. said "I laughed more and saw a better show put nn here tonluht than many a one that 1 paid $5.00 to see In Wash ington." A ooem "Do You Belong" was then read, just before the meeting was closed-by singing the dosing song "God Be With You." The Chairman then told every one to go out In the yard for a watermelon slice. Lights were ctmniT over Dtcnlc tables and thir teen large cold melons were being sliced by the refreshment committee. The next community meeting will be Saturday. August 26th at the rnmmunitv House. The young peo pie will have charge of the program and refreshments for the meeuiiK. ti. ..rrioi-: In eharoe will be i.,.K Messer. Carl Davis. Neal Teague, Gene Wilson Messer. Patsy ii. i... Virginia Ledford. lynvift nn ' e ti, residents of White Oak ....,i.i iiko tn take this opportunity to again thank the E. Pigeon folks for a very pleasant day on vukum n ' The tour through E. Pigeon prov lovable as a majority of the White Oak people had never been through thi: section of the Jgj. Jleel Market To count v and found everything t . their liking. i Start Goth beason Van Wells. Chairman of Pigeon Community Development Program, and Assistant County Agent Wayne The flue-cured tobacco market at Rocky Mount will fye 65 years old ........ It, . k. n I, nn.tnfi f- t Ka .-- AUSUSi 1 WIICII II UJVil. 1V1 .- Franklin deserve a lot of credit 1 1950 sales season on the Eastern for the success of this day. North Carolina belt. Gold Becomes New -State Prisort Hedd ' Forty-year-old John M. Cold former Winston-Salem police chief last Tuesday started work as, head of the State Prisons Department. He's a native of Shelby and a grad uate of Wake Forest. ;,, ORE LARD : : 4 lb Carton t 0 't DIXIE CRYSTALS lb Bag 47c IN p. HUNT'S NO. 2i CAN YELLOW CLING 2Bc IITK HOUSE NO. 303 CAN )ple Sauce .. . 2 fr 2QC N CAMP'S 1 LB. CAN PILLSDURY'S ROLL MIX Pkg 20c SUPER STORE rk & Beans ... 2 ot 25c COFFEE lb 65 3 lb CAN 85c TO" POSTTOASTIES 13-ozBox .. 19c Both For 8-ozBox .. 13c 21c JIOKKI) PICNIC IAMS lb 49( OR LOIN EAL CHOPS . ..... lb jgc I STKWING EEF lb35( PORK T.HOPS ECONOMY CUTS . .... lb 55c CENTER CUTS lb 75c CG FOOD3 cans 25c AT FOOD , 2 cans 17 REN'CH'S pIRD SEED . J . .. Pkg 9 lll STrnrin n ' ".111 11,11 0GFOOD,251bsS239 lc SALE MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 2 CANS AT 54c YOU CAN GET ONE CAN EITHER GRAPEFRUIT JUICE OR ORANGE - GRAPEFRUIT BLEND FOR ONLY lc ALL 3 FOR 55c CITY GROCERY Near Dayton Rubber Plant SUGAR, 5 lbs. 47c With Other Groceries 10 Lb. Limit- Plenty of Suijar Home Grown Fancy Fresh TOMATOES lb. 15c SHORTS :. $4.25 J. F. G. COFFEE 79c Fancy Britc BANANAS 2 lbs. 25c RUTHERFORD COUNTY Melons and Cantaloupes Best of Scnson m COME SEE OUR LINE VEGETABLES MF.W YELLOW Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs 29c FANCY HOME GROWN TOMATOES . ; 2 lbs 29c CALIFORNIA BABTLETT PEARS i2 lbs 29 nvrt MALAGA GRAPES l19c 1 mn.,ii -r n " 1 l ... . .-! 'jaiai-! 1 tit47ii Tt ;r;iui3i' THE VALUABLE COUPON ON EVERY BAG CAN HELP YOU SAVE MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Wrire for completely illustrated catalog thowing many valuable houthol! article!. JFG Coffee C, Knoxville. Tl)t SOtfTHtW HOSWMITY JF-m b rxi tuu rot courtkt vr?-- Is k . 1 Dixie-Home's GIGANTIC y y ,- illr 7 It i ? m im. our EVERYDAY LOW PRICES and HIGH GfJALITY standards assure you of MOKt ana ot i ilk if)'lut your money! ; t- .1- 11 k. 1 L... .....k.mil ir niMintit!a of M0OOd tO r-plp you save during the hih market conditions on meats. Come In and snop around you'll find a host of money-saving, healthful values in our fish department, j K TMty Steakt- Red Made Freth Dally-Stoned Jut Rlght-He.tfA Serva Salmon ... 49c Deviled Crabs . . . 2 - 29c Flhe FUh Staki An Economical Buyl Ready For The Pan Red ( Halibut . . . . - 49c Perch Fillets .... . -29c . Eaey to Prepare Fllleti I Medium Green K 7 t , ttt Shrimp 59c Cod I Fish Vt.,..-.-.. 1 Quality Tender U. S. Good B Beef Short Ribs ... 39c o.olltv Tender U. S. Good Veal fi Delicious Pure Pork PINKY PIG SAUSAGE Cup or ,. ACit Roll mbAwv Shoulder Chops . . . b 59c i v Freeh Homemade . . i . .A .. . I ; . r i-.ainarv i Lb. Piinti , , tb. 69c Potato saiafl . . ... . lb Rich With Meat-Prepared Italian I ... u- 28c Spaghetti ..... . Lb 39c Butter Southern Gold (Solid) Margarine . . M An Economical Buy Sterling Salt 2 C 17 Kansas Cold Hard Wheat ITIn IIP Plain or 10 Lb. MO Ul Self Rising Bag Dixie Crystal Pure Cane Sugar .... Carolina Beauty Mixed Sweet Pickles . . 3J0 Dig Tender Peae Green Giai Nationally Advertieed Hl-C 5-Lb. m Bag 89c 47c Shortening Swift's JeW6l 4 lb. carton 87c Dorchester Cl-een & Whitd LIMA BEANS L Cam L3 Fine Shortening j 33c CRISCO ...... 3 lb can 85c.' Bama Cherry 3ig Tender Peaa - rtf Green Giant . . . 20c Preserves ,X0J",7C mJ...i..A ui.c Pusa N' Boot ,! Orangeade .... 46 Cm 29c Cat Food . 2 Ctov 17c "1)' Cook With Ham Hock Fresh Green CR0WDER PEAS 2-17 U. S. No. 1 Irish Potatoes ..10 37 Lemons .... - 27c Grapes ...2 39& bblllWIItf .... Garden Fresh Mustard or Turnip i Fresh Home Grown u' Okra. ... 2 -17c Greens-., .m a Sugary Sweet New crop 1 A TP Yams .... 3 - 25c aquasn...z-. ii- Washday's Must Charmin Toilet I Cnarr.i"i'a"Smg J SILVER OUST TISSUE TISSUES 28c 4 W 32 J 25 Charmin Paper Swift's Si7 .'m ' TOWELS CLEANSER x DIAL SOAP 2 n. 29c I 2 23c 2 37c Soap of the Stars For Tub or Shower ' LUX 99, SWAN SOAP SWAM SOAP ; 2 .etHss.,.. zzc u. Z 13c 1 3 v 24c X 1 i -t r 1 f i

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