rt > \. M Or* and Mn^, |Ioward ]3aucom have^ as their ^st in Goldsboro CLMIKS ENJOY PICNIC A delicious picnic lynch, which- was served on thyrlp^wn at the home of Misses Mary Kate and Jane Clark, was enjoyed Sunday toy members of the Clark family. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Taylor of Winston^alem, Frank Cox, Jr., of the University of N. C., Mrj and Mrs. Rube Clark and daughter, Ruby Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark, Mr. and Mrs; Jasper Clark and son, Boto- by, and Mr. and Mrs COUNSELLORS AT LAKE SINGLETARY Bobby Murray and^ 'Lauchlin MacDonald left Saturi&y for Lake Singletajy . where they are Ber ing as junior counsellors at the (Boy Scout camp of the Cape Fear council for the next 6 weeks. The session will close August 3. 0 DINNER-BRIDGE PICNIC AT PAGE’S LAKE Mrs. Harvey Cole, Mrs. A. R. John Q. Morris, Mrs. Kate McPhaul, Mrs. Mrs. Arch Graham entertained her bridge club last Thi^sday evening at a dinner-bridge. Guests were served a, delicious dinner at 7 o’clock after which bridge was played. Miss Louise Blue was high score winner and Mrs. T. B. Lester, Jr., captured the floating prize. Mrs. Frank Tapp was the only guest other than club inembers. 0 PIONEERS ATTEND Clark of Red Springs, Mr. and Grier Klouse, Mrs. Johnny Hin^^ CONFERENCE Mrs. Dan Clark and children, * nant, Mrs. B. B. Cole, Misses Paul Clark and Grover Clark, of Lillian McBryde, Louise Blue, 'm this week Mrs. Saucom’s brother, Jimmy Pearce of Pennsylvania. They spent Sunday here in, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bau- com. ' Neill A'McDonald is out again after being confined to his home for several days the first of the week. W. C. Phillips, Miss Aimie Mc- Keithan and Mrs.^J^ j/. Lester spent Tuesday in Charlotte business. n •Miss Anne Graham of Hamlet tC spent last week with her grand mother, Mrs. J. D. Graham. Billy Cothran left recently fear Los Angeles, Calif., to spend the summer in the home of his brother, Fletcher Cothran. The-ji^vai at five Phtots is making good progress with large attendance and deep interest. There will be a youth service at 5:30 o’clock p. m. Friday, follow ed by a community picnic sup per and services at 8 o’clock. Mrs. James Stephens and Miss Sara Neill Stephens Cgpent Tues- rhs day in Raleigh. The following young Vpeop^e Hoke county, and Paul Luss of and Jessie B. Ferguson spent yes- from the Presbyterian church are Winston-Salem. -0- terday afternoon at Page’s Lake, attending tne Pioneer j conference Each on^. took a picnic supper, * at Flora Macdonald /college this HOKE AUTO, EMPLOYEES which was spread after an after- week: Pat Lament, Katherine Mac ARE ENTERTAINED The employees of Hoke Auto company were entertained at a fish fry, given by Younger Snead last Friday night in the back of the garage at Hoke Auto corn- noon of swimming. 0— ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Gatlin, Mrs. E. H. Robinson, Mrs. J. S. (Donald, L. S. Brock, Jr., Jean Carroll Sherrill, Mary McLean, John McLauchlin, Janet Hodgin. Miss Elmira Whitley is a Coun selor at the conference. 0- Missess Anne Spoon, Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNeill and family are spending this week at Myrtle Beach. Donald Cameron has been con fined to his home for the past week ... Johnson, Mrs. Arab Stuart, Mrs. „ , . pany. After enjoying supper they , . / , , ,, t,- i. Helen Covington, Blanche Gramby Lewis Parker and Mrs. Richard- and Same McCain were visitors be displayed at a later date. -0- were shown a movie of the new , .. , j i.,. ^ i t 1947 Chevrolet truck, which will ^4. ^ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ■Hubert Fletcher at M^lh S.,^ ^ C., Monday afternoon. Mr. Flet-' * 4 iu • 1. ' ^ 'Wprp fan rr^iito in Ihoir* Vinmoc cher was a brother ,of Miss Louise Fletcher, who is a former school teacher of Raeford. 0 CLARK REUNION The family of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Clark held a reunion last Sunday at the Clark home Neill McLean of Dunedin, Fla. at'visited his grancl-nother, Mrs. M. Route 1, Red Springs. A picnic jW. McLean several lunch was enjoyed in the yard, j week. Those present 'were: Mr. and days last Mrs. Luther Clark, Mildred, Glenn and Billy of the home, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scar- Mrs. Harold Beach and children iborough at Carolina Beach last of Lenior, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lo- dalce of Rochester, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Clark and children of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton West of Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bounds and children of Laurinburg, Mr. and Mrs. Willson Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Ashburn and children. The family missed John Clark of Morganton and Douglas Clark, who is with the army in Hawaii, they being the only two unable to attend. Thursday. Mrs. John David of Richmond, Va. is visiting relatives in the county this week.. Mrs. E J. Harrington and child ren of Barnesville, Ga. are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dixon. Mrs. Harrington is the former Miss Inez Dixon. Ken and Luke McNeill spent Sunday at Greensboro. WU' Here are fatoics. to spark | Ideas for your, smn- wardrope. One look at these gay, vivadons, \Monderfiil fid>- rics and ' your fingers will iteh to needle these patterns into en- ^ chanting fashions for yourself and the rest of the ^ family too. Coi|« W to bur ' Fabric Fair it’s “sew” ^ wonderful. I were en route to their homes after attending the Business and Professional Women’s Club con vention at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNeill and family, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Willis, Miss Betty McFadyen and Miss Katherine Baker attended the annual'State Singing Conven tion at Benson Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dale of Fayetteville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Ritter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Long and son, De ment. of Red Springs were week end guests in the Ritter home. Mr. and Mrs. Grahamt Culbreth of Southern Pines were guests in the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Tom Culbreth Sunday afternoon. They came especially for the|r scin, Tom, who spent several days here last week. Walter Culbreth also of Southern Pines, spent the week end here. Mrs. Younger Snead, Jenelle and Younger, Jr., spent several days last week in Weldon visit ing Mrs. Snead’s mother, Mjs. C. P. 'Vinson. Jenelle remained for a longer visit. Tom Conoly returned yesterday after spending the past week at Myrtle Beach. Mn, Mddrwf Mmtr haa confined to her home for fbe piit vrt/tk. ' vf- T-# ■■ Mr. and Mrs. Paul were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sutton at Fayette ville. Mrs. E. P, Rothrock returMi to her home at,LeakwiHe day after spending several 4n the home her sister. Mrs. Dezeme D. Brown. . Mm Mr. and Mrs. Pat Walker left here several weeks ago for Fre*- no, Calif., where they plan to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campbell make their home for the summer- spent the week end at Harts-; Mrs. Walker was formerly Miss ville S. C. 'Bet McDonald. Mrs. Jesse Gibson and Miss ^ Misses Elaine and Allyne Smith Clara Gibson visited Mrs. Gib- j visited their mother, Mrs. Lacy son’s mother, Mrs. A. D. Gibson, Smith, Sunday ni;^t en route to at Laurel Hill Sunday. Raleigh after spending the weA end at Mjmtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pickier visited in Laurinburg Sunday. Mrs. Milton Campbell spent several days last week in Char lotte visiting relatives. Ben Currie of Sanford, Florida is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Currie. Mr. and Mrs.* Jason Barnes and daughter are spending two wefeks with relatives in Asheville. Richard Duke of Richmond, JVas spent several days last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berder Niven. He came especially for Mrs. Duke and children who spent several weeks here. Miss Patsy Gentry of Roxboro is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven. Mrs. O. W. Holtzclaw,' Eddie Morton and Miss Sarah Holtz claw spent the week end at Ce- dartown, Ga. Misses Betty and • Joanne Holtzclaw returned home with them after spending the past several weeks there ^with rela tives. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bullard and children of Winston-Salem spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs- Frank Williams were week end guests of Capt. and Mrs' A. J. Newby at Honeycutt. Capt. Newby was separated from the service Monday. He and Mrs. Newby left Bragg this week for a visit with Mrs. Newby’s mother, Mrs. Gardner, at Duluth, Minn, after which they will go to Mon roe, Utah, to spend the rest of the summer with his relatives. Capt. Newby plans to enter the University of Utah at Salt Lake City in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. William Maurer and children of Winston-fialeln are visiting Mrs. Maurer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McKeithan. Mrs. W. E. Freeman of Aberdeen is spending awhile with her mot her, Mrs. B. R. Gatlin. Mr. Free man returned home fromi the hos pital recently, and is very much ynprovpd. Mrs. Mclver Featherston and daughter, Susan, of Roxboro are spending this week in the home of Mrs. Featherston’s sister, Mrs, Jeff Harris. They were accom- s panied by Mr. Featherston for the week end. Belk Hensdale Bompany ' Miss Alice Walker of Forest City will arrive this week end and plans to take over her duties here as director of music and young people’s work at the Presbyterian church July 1. Miss Walker gra duated at Flora Macdonald college this yeer. She will make her home here with Mrs. John Walker. Mrs. Minor Davis and son left for their home in Rocky Mount last Friday after spending sever al weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson and children visited Mrs. Dickson’s mother, Mrs. C. L. Black, in Green sboro Sunday. Miss Ina Mae Benner recently spent a week at Ridgecrest in the Baptist Student Union Assembly before going to her duties with the Baptist Book Store branch at Fruitland for te summer months. Miss Benner graduated fromi Campbell college this year. She was active in clubs and plays. While there she had a role in the veterans play and the com mencement play. She was a mem- •ber of the Astro Library society, the Baptist student council and president of the college Y. W. A., a member of the college paper staff and associate editor of the college artnual. ’She was voted the best-all-round girl student Julian Matcly of Virginia, a min-, isterial student, was voted the' best-all-round boy student. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gattis of Raleigh spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Benner. Mrs. W. R. Barrington, Ebb Barrington and Marguerite Brett lei^«Sunday for Murfreesboro to spend the day before going to Norfolk for a visit with.relatives. Miss Alma Ferguson is visiting friends in Washington, D. C. for several weeks. Mrs. Lillian Oliver and Lilmar Sue Gatlin left Monday to spend several days in Shallotte. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann spent several days in Richmond, Va. this week on business. Frank Tapp, Bassil Wright, Eli Shankle, James Jones, Claude Scott and Mr. Jones spent several days the first of the week at More head City deep sea fishing, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McKenzie of Laurinburg visited in the home McHenry Maxwell Sunday. Carlton Niven attended a meet ing’of the Frigidaire Home Laun dry in Raleigh last Thursday. He was accompanied by Maynard Gentry of the Home Furnito're" company in Red Springs. Mrs. Peggy Behrman has re placed Mrs. Herby Allen in the office of John McGougan. Mr. Stirling Bagley of Bethesda, Md., sent several days this week in the home of Mrs. W. R. Bar rington. Miss Annie McKeithan is om vacation from Belk-Hensdale tin* week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Benner, C. J., Jr., and Janice spent some time in Ridgecrest, Montreat and Fruitland last week. They went especially to take Miss Ina Mae Benner from Ridgecrest, to Fruit land, and to bring Misses Bettie Ella Benner and Carolyn Smith of Jackson Springs home from a weeks stay at Ridgecrest. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wamtz and Miss Betty Aylesworth of Berwick, spent Monday ni^it here as the ' guests of Mr and Mrs. Roger Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hudson of Charlotte visited Miss Bootsie Barrington Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knapp and children of Charleston, S. C., spent last Thursday night here with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Ross of Ral eigh were week end guests in and 'Mrs. Allen are now living, the home of Mr. Ross’ sister, Mrs. in Pennsacola, Fla. I Robert Gatlin. ^ V Announcifig A New Protfuct -V- WCvGow have avfiilable in pints and gallon sizes BRE- YEj^ ICE CREAM. This Cream is made in Philadel- phia, Pa., by the world’s largest producer of ice cream and it is the leading quality commercial cream on the market today. BREYERS ICE CREAM is made of real cresun, gran ulated sugar and pure flavorings. It does not contain any adulterants, gums,' gelatine, powder or filler ex tracts, artificial flavoring or coloring. It has a guaran teed butterfat content of 12^ per cent. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Maultsby and son, Johnny, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Poole and sons of Belmont, spent last week in the Western part of North Carolina. Mr. and Poole re turned with them to/spend the week end with Mrs. Poole’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Alex ander, before returning to their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gatlin, Jr., Leon Gatlin and Mrs. Gatlin’s father, T. A. Marshbum, of May- port, Florida, left Tuesday night for a weeks stay in New York. Mrs. J. H. Austin. Devoe Aus tin, Mrs. H. L. Gatlin, Sr. and Mrs. Austin’s daughter, Mrs. E. M. Coleman-of- New York, spent several days at Myrtle Beach last week. THE FOLLOWING FLAVORS ARE NOW AVAILABLE '•i PINTS . GALLONS Vanilla Chocolate 30c 30c Vanilla • $2.30 Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry 30c V Chocolate $2.30 Chocolate & Hazel Nut 1 30c Cherry Vanilla $2.30 Vanilla, Strawberry, and Orange Ice 30c Strawberry $2.30 Come in and treat your^lf to a new taste thrill with Breyers Ice Cream. Mrs. W. T. Gibson and her mot her, Mrs, Ed Gentry, of Roxboro left over the weelc end for Boston, Mass, for a visit with Mrs. Gib son’s sister, Mrs. Paul Tracy.. Mrs. W. B. -Gulledege and Miss Ethel Sue GilUedge are spending this week in Goldsboro in the home of Mrs. Harold Long. John W. McPhaul has been a patient at Moore County hospital since last week. Mrs. D. J. Dalton and children are spending the week at Virginia Beach with relatives. Colonial frozen Foods N of Raeford, lac. s- James Currie, Bruce Conoly and Charlton Campbell spent Sunday] at Lake Wacc^aw fishing. - ^ •/ A. M. STEVENS. MANAGER