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quewhiffLe news by Mrs. Ralph Ooibnn q- Mr. and Mrs. Barter Hardister '-4uid son of Durham spent Sunday here' with, B. F. Hardister and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Crowell Almond, Judy and Myra, Miss Marie Coth ran and Dewey Strother spent Sunday ih Durham. N. F. Sinclair, Dewein- Strother, D. R. Huff, Jr., and Cro'.vell Al mond spent the week-end at Top sail and .Wrightsville Beach. Miss Betty Flinchum of Aber deen and Miss Thelma Cothran spent Saturday in Greensboro and High Point, s Mr. and Mrs W. T. Kirk cW Roseland spent Sunday'here with Mr and Itirs. E. R. Pickier. Mr. Kirk is a brother of Mrs. Pickier. Sam Jacobs, who is working at Clarksville, Virginia, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. Ralph Cothran and Bar bara visited in Siler City Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hare and daughter and Mrs. Julia Hare left Saturday for Portsmouth, Va., to ho with Mrs. Julia Hare’s son, who underwent an OQeration Mon day. Word has been received here this week that he is improving. ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hatoes. Circle Np. 1 of the Shiloh, Pres byterian entertained the members of Circle No. 2 at a picnic on Monday at the church. 0 Wayside News By Mrs. Ralph Plummer 9 ASK YOUR CREYHOUND ASENY, OR WRITE YO GREYHOUND, RALEIGH, N. FOR INFORMATIOM ON GREYHOUND’S LOW COST CHARTER BUSES lMO\ BUS STATION Miss Petty Ellen Jones is visit ing he;- aunt in Carthage for a few days. r.Iis. F. L. Eubanks is nursing at the children’s building at the Sanatorium. E. B. Satterwhite underwent an operation at Duke hospital Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Montague of Greensboro were week-end vis itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smoak. Robert O. Carver, U.S.N. of Charleston, S. C., was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sin clair. Mrs. Albert Seaford has return ed home’after undergoing an op eration at Moore County hospital. PHCXE 2391 KiSB- Fseojus- kaeford; n. - Ivlrs. M. T. Fhrrell of Raleigh spent the past week-end here \ ith *her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Kir?;. Mrs. King has been sick for the past two weeks. Miss Eula Rackley of Lumber- Miss Myra Mot;, student at the University of North Carolina, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. E. Shewbridge. Robert Mott, who spent-last week with his mother, resumed his duti^ as counselor at Camp Mill stone. er Qf Laurinburg, Rev. and Mrs. P. O. Lee 'Of Raeford, Mr. and Mrs, Smith of Ft. Bragg and Mr. and Mrs. P. Gibson and children of Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Y, D. Smith visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Gus Phillips^Sun- day. Mrs. J. A. McFadyen and Tom visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor in Hope Mills Monday. Tommy McPherson of Mebane was a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. ParW last week- It PiBiys To Advertise Mf. and Mrs. Harry Logan and family of Asheville are spending some time with Mrs. Logan’s father, J. F. McPhail. We ^e very sorry to hear that Mr. .Mc Phail lost another to'bacco barn last Saturday morning. This makes tow barns destroyed by fire in ten days'. Mrs. Ben Bennett entered Pitt man hospital for e.xamination^and treatment last Tuesday. At last report she was doing nicely. Mrs. Laura Parker, on leave from Tokeyo, Japan, returned to Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, after spending the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe. E, Lovette. Others visiting the Lovettes were Mr. and Mrs. William Baggett and Ann. Baggett of Asheboro, Miss .Annie Lovette of Hi.uli Poird, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lovette of Greens boro, MisSj Mary Martha Lovette of Randleman, Mr. and Mrs. Wright'Parker, Mrs. W.'P. Park- Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDougald, Laur^. Helen and Marjorie visit ed in Hartsville, S. C., recently. Lacy Koonce spent last weejc at Carolina Beach with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Martin and Franklin Martin. The , Galatia Youth Fellowship presented an interesting program at Parker’s Methodist church last. Sunday. j Miss Elizabeth and Davis Park er went to Raleigh last Thursday for their mother, Mrs. D. K. Park er, and aunt, Miss Allie Black, who had been attending Farm & Home Week at State college. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jackson and children of St. Pauls visited Mrs. Laura Crowley last week. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shewbridge spent last Friday in Laurinburg. Sgt. Dennis R. Wilson left Mon day morning for a port of embark ation in California. Sgt. and Mrs. Wilson recently purchased a hom4 in Sunset Hills and Mrs.. Wilson, Denny, Kenny and Charles, will move as soon as it is completed. ISRAEL MANN Only Chevrolet offers such a 'Oice ... and at the lowest prices, too! 1 1 § You can choose between Styleline and Fleetline styling Many an admiring glance will follow you when you roll by in your new Chevrolet with Body by Fisher. That’s true whether you choose a Chevrolet Styleline model, with “notch back ’ styling, or a Chevrolet Fleetline model, with "fast back” styling. Both are available on all Chevrolet sedans and at the same prices! Re member—Chevrolet is the only low-priced car offering these two outstandingly beautiful types of styling . . . thus giving you an opportunity to express your own individual taste. You can choose between Automatic and Standard Drive You have an enviable choice of engines and drives in Chevrolet, too. You can have the sen sational Powerglide Automatic Transmission* and 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head Engine for finest no-shift driving at lowest cost, or the highly improved standard Valve-in-Head Engine and Silent Synchro-Mesh Transmission for finest standard driving at lowest cost. Wa m. *Coinbination of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and 105-h.p. Engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. You can choose between the Bel Air and the Convertible And if it’s a sports model you want, here’s your car! Choose the fleet, fashionable, steel- topped Bel Air, with extra-wide windows and gray, leather-trimmed upholstery, and have the • only oar of its kind in the low-price field. 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