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given by Mrs. i. M. Hortonfor men. sented by bers of the faculty. The marriage represented tix will take place June 1, I960. fef _ The seventh Band Director Gives Program At ance record fo Fountain PTA Newton C. Maenhont, director ot • Don Jett the Eartnville high school band, pie- - sented several numbers on his accord- In coronatto «<€Mr i i ♦ + * + + + * * + + * Model AA-84 M cubic foot That’s right! A full 69 pounds of frozen food capacity, plus 16 pounds of Meat Keeper space, X bushel Humidrawer capacity and ample apace for other foods. That's what you get in this beauti ful 8.4 cubic foot Wastiaghouse! . Don’t wait... see it TODAY! ENIOY IT TOW 2 Year* to Pay . | you CAN m SOTE..if iTiWestinghouse I The Turnage Co., Inc. | - ' Farmville, N. C. *++++*+++*++*+++*+*++4>^++' r 3 I860. ■; •- *' ': imp k cor? m £ to visit his mother, 1 0. H. Owens of Cherry Point were Luther Owens. ' -. L. ,r ■ ''' ,'4,- Sjfes? j Mr. and Mr®. R, L. James and sons of Wallace and B. F. Lewis, Jr„ of Richmond, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lyeriy and son of Mt. Ulia, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ayeock of Clinton and Mr. and Mtb. ! W. D. Thigpen of Beulahville were ; week end guests of IK-; and Ms. M. D. Walston. Mr. and Mis, F. L. Eagles visited relatives in Looisburg last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dildy, whose home near Walstonborg was destroy ed by fire,, moved back to their farm and are living in temporary quarters while a new home is under construc tion. They have been living with their daughter, Mrs. M. D. Walston. Mrs. 3~ C. Brown and children, Mrs. ga o T _€xe THE LITTLE FOXES-Georgia Sarris, 10. of Oak Lawn, 111* has her hands full with three baby foxes for pets. Georgia's mother captured th.e month-old animals when she shot a vixen suspected of kilting chickens in the neighborhood. Mrs. Sarris tracked the wounded fox to her den, where she found the three furry- pups at play. ■■ M 4M ■m ''.i' i^s - . ■••■.. ' n*jf | ' ■ if' -1 *£'*£»* \i>$ ;- j * * r i-Wf", i'}:!. C‘-' jtv.- ’ ''' *W' Iff :,i;^|.. jfjfe' ' ■' m ~ • 4£* YourHome -pitch en orAttil or m If V . s " * 1 ■&%' lil ii ■-. _ .f ' »3 ,t i%p-%!£?! $&&(§ ^^|M4e#ip^i»ii,v§flidedPi^oi^ - * sp iij *i! :.. - V:';'": i jfT v ’t? ■': • ■ ■■ •;.; ;; Ivin Baker and Mbs. Iau» jenenpnr; reTu**4aygu«*t» ol We anilfe*.j| 4r. andMre. R. A. Fountain, Mar; I iu»Ho»tand Woodk Hunt vis*todj& stives in Leggetts Sunday afler- w iris. John N. Fountain returned] ' nday from. lAmitertnn-^we #»]& -_:k.^*_V ■ •:?*'■ • 111 |j^BP^^Wp|pBpBjWy''fi^L ^L;-. £ JpB Foto Fountain, Jr, student at*' tfiajg iversity of Noi^i OatUHt spent ,G i vwk and irftJr Ms parents. ? qji: »l|-| |EC ' gftS§|| Don’t T< ■■ V1" j.-V < 7&.i£»4&2i vs . -a, ■. V -•' 1 ■A‘ . '* - . - ■' ' '... - i_ Buick four I ] ■ ; r ■ »! Ipbitt there are:framcsi| and car weight_iw[^in|uie ieoiinfTnji[n whichon Buiek are a very special kind used nowhere elfe.v|^ft’:ftf| nr% t \ ' ' V ' .they’re allimportant—yet the plain truth io no one of these things-or two or thiee-givesa ride you eaa truly call *H»aruMed.M We feel it take. a«fof tkenfc^ springs, tires, shook absorbers, drive, engine mousrihgs—care fully end precisely brought into IJjbibabe each other.' !p£v; J Aou cen seewhy we think so in any Buiek—Special, Supj» or ii® mm ilftU
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