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FOUNTAIN NEWS The Youth Fellowship of Fountain Presbyterian church was host Sunday afterdodn ‘St 6:80 at a joint meeting of fellowships from Ffcrmville, Falk land, Greenville and GrtsEe chapel. R. B. Owens, president, presided at the meeting. Miss Ernestine Mosley rendered a poem and Sidney Carra way sang a special number, “Why Did He Love?” Wyley Yelverton served as organist Jimmie Horton explained the purpose of the meeting and Miss LelaKTae'Mosley told of the work of the' organization, after 'which Miss Wilma Mae Owens told of what the PYF is trying to do for the young people. Garland Windham, Miss Ann Harris and Miss Carolyn Moore led in prayer. At the close of the service, the Women of the Church Served punch, sandwiches and cookies. After refreshments, hy special re quest, Sidney Canuwsay church met Tuesday at the home of ■Mrs. a L. Owens. 1f«. Gwthnter Owens led the J. L. Dozier gave the article, “Mission in the Home Land.” * At the conclusion of the business meeting, the toetessserveddee cream, and cake. ' -; The annual Harvest Sale at Boyd Memorial Presbyterian church, four miles drest of Greenville on .highway 48, will be held tonight at 6 o’clock. Mrs. Hardy Johnson, Mr. aad^Mrs. E. A. Fountain, Sr., and Mrs W. R. Harris attended a luncheon Saturday at the Tirboro Country dub, given by Mr and Mrs. Marvin Smoot of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winslow of Tarboro and Mrs. Bracy Fountain of Leggett, honoring Miss Ann Good wyn Fountain of Leggett and Tommie Forbes of Sanford, bridal couple. Dr. S. H. Aycock, Jr. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OE HIS OFFICES FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY AT THIRD FLOOR, FARMVILLE BANE BUILDING FARMVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA EYES EXAMINED GLASSES Firm) VISUAL TRAINING OPEN DAILY BY APPOINTMENT 9 to 5 _ Phone 820-1 r! .W Are Your BSO Expenses Paid KEEL PLANTERS COOPERATIVE IS NOW PAYING TOP MARKET PRICES FOR CLEAN SCRAP TOBACCO. NOT ONLY WILL WE PAY YOU TOP PRICES BUT WILL ALSO RETURN TO YOU ALL PROFIT KEEL PLANTERS CAN MAKE ON YOUR SCRAP. JUST AS WE ARE DO ING FOR FARMERS SELLING THEIR TOBACCO WITH US. Keels Warehouse ■S i PHONE 2240 GRENVILLE, N. C. Kippte, of NaSSTrtSlrf^SKs Mr. and Mrs. J. E.Maott and daugh, . tens, Gennie and Sue, of Roanoke Rapids were week end guests of Me. and Mrs. C. M. S^nith. Mrs. E. W. Hunt and son spent the week aid in Richmond, Va. Mr. Mid Mrs. HOber Johnson mid children of near Benson wen Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Philip Cory. Mrs. W. R. Baker of the Wew Hope community near Wilson is the gnhst this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bak children spent theweek end in War saw with Mrs. Newton’s parents. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Sujtton B. F. Owens spent - Wednesday, in Weldon with Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Brim ' MISS STEELE GIVES FLOOR^EMONSTRATIONj; Miss Jean Steele, Pitbhomeiagent, ; smunatsated method* ^ of dintshing floors at the Farmviile Home Qemon- < stration club which met- hh-the> cJttb* 4 house on the Farm viH e-Fountain highway Thursday afternoon. The-nominating committee's report ^ was accepted. Officers for.-the ctabt n year, which) beginij in_JNoves^ei, in* J dude. Mrs. W. R. Hinson,, president; * Mrs. J. R. Lewis, vice president; Mrs. Grimes Lewis, secretary-treasurer. E During fhe social hour, cookie%JJ drinks and pickles -were, seaved by ■the hostesses, Mrs. Grimes Lewis aiu}|< Mrs. Octavius Gay. ROBERT CUUFER TRAINING AT FORT JACKSON,. S. Gr* Recruit ’ Robert E. Caiifer^son of Mr. and. Mrs. Amos Cnlifer of 606 Church street, is undergoing basitj training with Company “B,” 18th Infantry Regiment, of the illustrau&| 6th Infantry Division, Ft. Jackson, S., C. sjl Prior to entering the service he was* i employed by the Colonial Ice Comp: pany. Culifer was inducted into the Armyi{ on August 25 at Fayetteville. -s * '■XTESR-T Wff, - f. % 4, - UOHT • MEDIUM • HEAVY MODEL. sApfti -^%"V r^;f j I ’amity, for pUty,idFe8s or work—prices thatsttit your purse! Airuirasoaliy large sefec tion of styles with -good wearing ^juaHties. To be had in Mack, brown, or ooihbinafiena'of brew* & whiteand Mack & white. Sines 4 thru, 9 Made of black nazoron with dosed toes and heels, plain and ankle laced. Sizes 4 through 10 Be sure to see the many styles we are showing in girls’ and boys’.school shoes Oxfords with moc too - or shoes that have pfcun toe. Both styles have good rub ber sole. These shoes and oxfords are dressy and at the same time are made for good hard- wear. They are in brown leather and sizes 8 thru 3. Priced at— Here Are two Numbers Selected From our Stock of ifioys’ Dress Shoes That for style,, service and price, can not be heat. Item 1, brown urith woe toe, lace style s with heavy durable sole; Item 2, same as above with buckle strap. Sizes 2} * * * through. 6 $3.98 pr. Made bi food grade leather. Has leather mid ■ sole and leather inner Uk sole, good rubber out ' M drhe sefusizewnotla - Bk sole that is both sewed & mSSEm tacked. Suilt for cbm fortable and serviceable wear. Youths’ sizes 11 & thru 13| at only— same iirlarger hoys’ size, 1 thru 51 atonly— tj-fc® f7Q g3:98 9S.J9 We iaiowthat x>ur values cannot he equaled and prices tbe» lowest -possible for good shoes. Once a customer, you wiU always come back,again. Our « prkesrange f rom $299 to $6.95. Here we list just Dress Oxfords Many styles for men and growing boys to select from. Plain, toe, cap toe, moc toe and other novelty toes. Brown or 4dack. We have styles tosuitany age gronp. If yon are a college boyor conservative dress er wehave just the style yon want. We feel that we .can save yon up to $2 a pair on any of these styles, all wanted-gises hnd widths to EEE Prices range, from wmww^mwwm’vww
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