PARKTON NEWS fi ft’ ■■ IN r-A ' June 17. — On Friday from four to W* o’*i®rit £2S^ StaSb St •"'^ tariff »««» 1^- Mrs. Norvffle, assisted by A L. Tuthm and A. B. Bwe»t served lemonade i.oiidt> •ntose present besides^roe boiw iruest were: Dorothy McBaii^t„D^ Slf^Dorothv Hall. Antue Mm- Miet and Jean Baker and ^®er^ Lancaster, J. D. Carlyle Norville. *»--n ' Messrs D. L. A l; MdCtormick visited friends.o;®^ den last Thuiaday. , .i Our local baseball l^am. defied Aberdeen’s team iS-i- Abg^e®^ Wednesdiav afternoon. ' iiii'j IMigfi Oartrode Spelle of ville was in town for; ♦ jy^iw “ ' nesdav afternoon. Mrs. John Powell o^.B^ . visited her son, Mr. L... .M- p.owell, here last weekend. j-, " , . Announoements have, peeii,, rewiw- ed of the mariape of Miss Mary Powers to Mr. Wineffed ■ Pi^ce of. Blackstone, Va. J?I the dattsrhter of Mr. n.nd ;M«. J. H- Powers. Mr. Powers % for mer Baptist minister here. ^ An interestine bv the B. Y. P. U. was^ Thursday nij*t at the Bahtist church. Dr. D. S. Currie Tomer assisted wsth inspit^^™* **aCMes Mary Leisrh Ida Mae Britt have wsturnpd worn AT ^t with their , it«andp?reot^ ^^ Buie. -'"'J ^ tVon.u* Mr. and Mrs. Caid Braille 6f f^yi^teviUe visited j N mT McRainey Sun^. y Dorptiiy McRainey return^ -Wjth them. . ...’ MisB Mearle Pam^^- ^ Vatins friends and relatives at Mr. and Mis. L. ; Pauls visnted Mr. and' Mtt. Britt Sunday. . M^ Thelma Hall' of RaefoM is visitinK rdatWes ^er ^ dnd ■R«v. and Mrs. A If., aon, Caiaries triven by the ladies he? BridKe Bpptist ehurpl jast-FrH^ %r®''SS?an Hughes:1iaJ^retuin^, to Chapel HRl to attend JuiSis Coley is ySsitisg rela tives at Red Springs for few d^- Mrs S. R. Jacobs and childien fi ■ Georgia with her brother, Mr,. P., V , ^in Mr. and the night With relatiii^,^ iifeSP ^Miss Mary Currie ')entertm«d^ a party Monday evenmg honormg her guest, Miss Martha. McRfl^^ CharlW. Those Miss Martha McRae, the ^d Misses Mary Leigh ParaeB®- Caroline Daniels. 9®^*®. Ad^x, MmV BlizaVeth McCormick, Ida Br^. Wilson Blalock, An^fe Bonnie Wright, Clafedi^'' Brdte^. Veira Byrd, and Mary vCume, and Messrs Jair.es Blue, Hugh Dan Proctor. John Andrews, John McRae and Cur "'Miss Katherine KMaw s^ent Oie weekend in Fayetterille with her mother, Mrs. Eunice Kinlaw. _ klr David Lucas of 3.urgw spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.^ H. C. McMillan. Mrs. Ludus, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. MdMillsirt. xetu^d yrith him fter spendaig a feW weeks with her rfirents, , Mr. D. H. McRainey with his sis ter. Mrs. Kate Monroe, and her Slighter, Mrs. Joe M^illanv all of AmWucia, Ala., visited'h..s ivother, !Mr. J D. McRainey, last wcpk, ,Tnle latter‘has been AOrfously seveM waelB*. ^ _ ' . „ Mesdames T. C. Lewis, E- N,.For!t, and I. J. Williams iand Jdiss Lowse, Shaw of Rex, visited’Mrs, ;R6sa .MC‘ Eacihem Friday. i " Mr. Qyis Cowidl. of Southei FineB wus in tewn . 6uflte*;. jr>. Mr Fred Ramseur ot .LihQOlirtien spent the weekeidil^^^ bbldf of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McMllmn. Mr. and Mrs. A. .Ev Ato,.,- , family visited relativ^s^^m .pyht^j viUe Sunday. Mr. Zan Blue of r.So'^he^n, Pi*0% ; visited his mother, Sundav.' /;i5, , Paul Lewis and Uttte M®11 Rachel spent the w«eliei^ at. R».’ > Miss Ethel , Adcoit b.L’Q???? , is v’siting her unrif*;i|Mry ; 7* '‘^Mr. J. P. Conoly Ilia ifnafiterf Mrs. J. C. HaHti flondiy. ton wwe Mra., T., S. Conoly and daughter,,.¥?velj^,7, Mrs. Ella Bramble is vismilg he** ■oa, Mr. Odd Bnonlitet te Vesper 'Biaggdrd cielfibtated a family reunion at bar homo a few miles from town Sn^y- Besides the immediate family there were spy- eral visitors from Grehnsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Formai^e attended the fuBsral of their friend, Mrsi. Lee Melvin, at ainton Imt, Thursday. ; Rev. A. L. Tame# jmd Mr.'Neil McMillan were in Lumterton ' on business. ' Mrs. Justin McNeill of Lumherten, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Williamson, Ft^j afternoon Justin, Jr., who had . been 'visitliw here ter a while returited With Ms motiier. Her daunjiter,' Miss iHden Marie, stayed over with her" gran^ parents' ui^ Monday.'*' ' (Mrs. John GItedn Tieirr''ill' ie Higfasmitii boepttal, 'after undergoing a serious operation Monday, r'; ' Mr W. J. Evetitie' and Mamie Bmritte spent the wstslMnd with' rdla- . tiwM at Myrtle Betedi' 'Cifllijiit ■- I with many irf her UbCUtev «t Iter H^bf tta Hiptef Jfc, - . ^ gSllSdny, the fteve th«m W * home Gamm wdiB- pteyod, after jvhteh the tttUe teteiets were served ice mam and tejke Each guest also a •%5kor • and a nosegij^ of dairies aa favors ■ Thpif- tetewfing % ItuynOTOioeWieFe: JuteT^ of Iwnbw Bridge, who ^ teachmr last year, Marv B McCormick. EaidiM Pe*^4. Katherine Tolar. Ma^ |teuly Mc- MHbn^ Garoline Dfmiels, L^o^- Iteiney. Ikene Britt* KUk Hnipes. Sdbert. 9uipos, Earle ^r. with olfKme apnae^Hoee on heete^ wds fwiith m tii naming Vtud^’ programs got t; reco# , . ’...J. s4^ 'do wheh •♦eSh. ha— t:m r KipsSHubert Hall, and 1%1 'dblm Lcnris. ' - Mr. and Mrs. H. D- L^*®' spending a f«w- ;^S here. Mr; Lassit* was forroeKy a member of the ,R JfiTf. tecaRy- Serifs and Mrs^s^ fe-lHiits rof - St. Pauis visited rdatwes kere'lagt^^Fr - div afternoon. ■'f .' ^ '"Mr. Paul Thomjison ot Faimmnt, wss ® visitor in town li*st'*^ursday. f iE RADIO Studios ITH ALBERT ZUGSMITH. JR. Oolombia Broadcasting _ GomPany Announcers have been given their summer uniforma, of' double breasted blue serge jacltets, white flannal trousers, white sport shoes, wlute ■shirts and blue cravats. Production inen will wear the same uniform, but with polfca dot ties to distinmish tisam from the “signine offers.’’won der what some the ehonises of the indio revoes wear? Determined to^jin^ out what type lof programs were tba most popular with the mdio fans, I Investigated until returns from 73 Rations'in/; the .United States and Canada • in^cate. tltey/htn nbvhm®®? flcc^tii you stent- to. collects early An^csm^lrmture. j Will Rogers, when he imt playung Dol^ is usimUy scowling* frowning, OT counting on his finge^ow much his polo ponies are costettg Guy Lombardo says his favorite le- esaation is sleeping and I bebeve him. Rudv yallee, says that spare Itoe in which to de anything. He should begin worrymg about ***Kioyd Gibbons likes nothing better than to argue whether battlaships or airplanes will win the nert;war.. He holds out for airplanes. He would. Mf. and Mrs,—Joe (Wjd Vi O' WABC—spent their spare time d^g- ing photographers, who as y’at have not snapped them. GingeisRogers likes to*oook—of all things—spice cookies. Adela Vasa is also culnarily in clined, her masterpiece .,being tlra transmution of sdur milk into an Armenian dessert called Baklava. Harry Swan likes to buy lohpops far childiten, which J think is only an excuse to have an all-day sucker h.m- self 1a Belle Hose, of the Nut Clu\ says, in has falsetto voice, that you cugfit to know. Ah ha!‘ ■ More anott.' : *, .. '1 y'\ ■;..Tvr: .'‘iHaj. t m ^peliil^IftSiriaeottiftlSrflSr^iiW. 5®-^^ lag to aochor'bfvaNias of the new pbclabl«"»ooring «*«» a* ti** U. & m ^RScORmNG''pLANT TO AID “hi rings pn'mechanical pawuwi“- . Jd.™».bu3.-Res«.^ * '"■ estahBsbad at Capetown, accor^ same time tendmg to ehminate to a report received m the Dep^ material scientiste are endeavoring to proce^^^- ment a C»mne™ from Aaohtoot fet reoMimt wmKmW. . *» ..ojfefc. Trade Commissioner Lawson at Jo- .- , "I'v r ^ hannesburg. The pure native music — . . tr'""T*. -mLrf /Til^steBntel^e;^ .■ ■ v 1 Jm. 1 If i.i^rl 'Vilm vo.tki^lvr sllOAnnAAT* " —.4. . .... . .. .-f/ xmuv . V/VlUlllAOoavms^a im**vvw^*» y . | ipwiimj .bH.'Jdi— •;? hannesburg. The pure native music — . crfvrf is believed to hte J^idlv RENEW YOUR SUBSCRffTlON ^ ing, due to the biroiads of civibsation, —— '■ ' ^ -■ r ' y. • r ■• 'V.' '^3 • *^They stop r? ♦7. •s .’»* "a.''' on a :^AU-W^ealner. Tread Veer i 'Mj „ : " '5 ^e£ir Double Eagles, New Heavy Duty All-Weathers or the Standard AU-^eatbers* N^o tread has ever eqiililed the (^oodyear All-Weadier fot qdlck, safe sto|>s» for grip curves and traction in mud. Aiid its protection lasts ... tlife ]^tibbcr is the toughest and' Ihngest- wearing that cau be liSfcilr i ■ » You pay no more, BUT YOJI GET MORE^in a Goodyear, because of economical hiige- scale produetkm^ larg^ in world. ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ ' i!.. A Qualiiy Tire Wiihm tlie Reach cf All REGULAR 440-21 450-20 450-21 ^525-21 Lifetime Guarantee 600.'^2i $12«90 HEAVY DUTY ^ $ B.OO $ 6.55 »».j« " $10.40 450-21 t 9.2o 525-21 — $14;60 600-21 —$16,140 __ 10-PLY TRUCK YIRES : 32-6 $35^90 V /' 'I s .'O' ■'A • ’ • 1:. V "I R-’l |l». 7 M- : Here TQO " more peop e ride on Goodyear Tires (?/z an.4pther kind., /// ■■.' i '■T^r 'afj ■■ r.T " '■' - 4:^* '; v-tV ' A • V •■ : 'fr A ■Tifcr- r/f..#!.' iM

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