THE NEWS-JOURNAL THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1955 PAGE TWO m m i saves you dough 1 Q SAVES FERTILIZER f SAVES SEED $ SAVES TIME & LABOR Red Springs Implement Co. RCCft-FISLH NEWS Bj Mri. A. A. Melnnia. The Brotherhood of Tabernac le Baptist church enjoyed a pot luck supper at the church on Monday night. After the supper a Korean moving picture was shown. The public was invited to see the picture. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson of Miles City, Montana, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood, and other friends and relatives here the past week-end. They were accom panid by their airplane pilot and his wife. Lt. S. B. Jones of Enid, Okla homa, was a guest of Mrs. E. F. Williams last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Giles of Laurinburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caddell Sunday Dial 3861 Red Snrines. N. C. P- m. Mrs. G. B. Murphy and son, Gray Murphy and Mrs. Sam Par ker of Seventy First, .Mrs. E. F. Williams and Mrs. G. A. Monroe of Rockfish school spent Satur day at High Point college. Miss Loretta Stephens and Miss Sylvia Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gibson to Campbell college last week to visit their daughter. Miss Sallie Gibson, who is a student there. Mrs. Bundy Culbicth spent the past week end with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kirksey Culbreth, at High Point. D. B. Parker of PJC, Maxton spent the past week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Par ker. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown of No Down Payment! TO FARMERS ON FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Two Falls to Pay JOHNSON COTTON CO. S I 2 i 4 , o r r . ? 9 I , ij I i -w , - 'Wri 1 I ft 1 i-i 1 f 1 1 JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY 1 L. W. Turner, Manager Elizabeth Sumner Koscoe curne mim mcinms Fayetteville were guests of Mrs. Marshall Ray Sunday p. m. The Senior High Fellowship of Galatia church attended the Spring Rally at Laurinburg Sun day afternoon. Almost the entire group of the Senior High Fellow ship attended. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bundy of Raeford visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bundy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. (Hughie) Capps of New York City were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Capps of Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs. Melton Capps the past week. Mrs. W. W. McLean and daugh ters, Misses Lois and Mary Wal lace visited Mn and Mrs. M. L. Wood and family Sunday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce visited Mrs. W. T. Boseman at Whispering Pines Sunday p. m. The Wright and Tillman chil dren who have bad measles are about well now and no new ca ses have been reported, probably due to the fact that all their chil dren are under school age. p. m. Also, Mrs. William Gillis and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar nard of Fayetteville were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dove Sun day p. m. C. D. Alford and son, Malcolm, of Lumber Bridge, were Rockfish visitors Monday. It Pays To Advertise DRUGS t Mrs. Rayborn Barbour of Park ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Barbour of Portsmouth have moved to his new home near his mother, Mrs. G. L. Barbour's home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barbour and baby daughter visited in the home of Mrs. Will McNeill of Rneford Sunday. D. J. Kelley, "The Friendly Magazine Man", of Lumberton visited Rockfish Monday. Miss Patricia Ritter of F. M. ! C, Red Springs, spent the Spring holidays at home. Friends tf Mr. Marshall New ton are glad to hear that he is improving. The party line is not working so well this week. We hope Mr. Dickson will see that no nit gets into Rockfish news this week. Mrs. Addie McDaniel of Fay etteville fell last week end and fractured a hip and an arm. Mrs. McDaniel has many friends and relatives here who wish for her speedy recovery. The, practice for the Easter Sunrise Service has gotten off to a good start now and although the attendance has been a little irreg ular at times, everyone who is participating will be present, if possible, from now on and a real ly good program for Easter morn ing will likely be the result. Ev erybody be catching up on your sleep so you'll be ready to rise early and come to Tabernacle Baptist church at sunrise on Eas ter morning. Mrs. Carolyn Baker and chil dren and Miss Gabrilla Dove of Willow Springs spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dove. Mrs. Maud Gillis, Mrs. David Mclnnis, Misses Allie and Katie Black of Fayetteville, Route 3, visited Mrs. F. P. Bethea Sunday 3 iWhen sickness arrives call a physician - When he prescribes have your prescription accurately filled here by a Registered Drug gist. 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