Stonewall Report The Sandy family reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Sandy Sunday Aug. 1 Sth. Friends are invited to come and bring a basket. Lunch it 1 p.m. The Sandy brothers will entertain with good music. Mrs. T.W. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. David Mclnnis spent the weekend at Gatlinburg, Tenn'. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Livingstone and daughters Sabrena and Salena visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Irby in Springfield. Mo. and' toured through the Ozark mountains in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sandy and children spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carter in Greenville, Tenn. Mrs. W.E. Miller of Pinehurst and Mrs. Florrie Miller of Sliannon were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. W W. Walker visited the North Carolina mountains and relatives in Greenville,- S.C. and Atlanta, Ga. last week. Mrs. Ha/el Black spent last week in Washington visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ketchcl and family. Denise Fowler spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Melton. | Mr. and Mrs. Grover McMillian and daughters Donna, Vickie and Tammy and Dclrose Mabe are spending several days at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller and son Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ray and children spent the weekend at Holden Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Black and son Mark spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conoley of Hope Mills visited Mrs. Hazel Black Sunday p.m. Mrs. J.C. Barnes attended a bridal shower for bride - elect Miss Gwen Anderson at the home of Mrs. John Shaw in Rex Monday night. Sally Lynne Maxwell is spending from Thursday through Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Covington and family, Mrs. John Covington and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell at Topsail Beach. Mrs. Earl Tolar and Mrs. Harley Adams Sr. spent the weekend with Mrs. Leta Yates and Miss Elva McGougan in Fayetteville. Mrs. Earl Tolar, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMillian, Mrs. Bill Jones, Mrs. J.A. Jones, Mrs. David Hendrix, Miss Barbara McMillian ana Bill Crawley attended the funeral of Miss Maggie Leach at the Antioch Presbyterian Church Monday afternoon. Several members of the Mildpuson Homemakers Extension Club met at the Stonewall Cp.mmunity building Monday p.m. and did a good clean up. Mrs. Luther Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCoin and Shelia Black visited Mr. Jones at the Keller Nursing Home Sunday. Mrs. P.A. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. James Webb visited relatives in Roanoke, Galax and Fries, Virginia last week. Mr. and Mrs. Webb aldb attended the "Lost Colony" pageant at Manteo. Mr. and MRs. James Hendrix of Wilmineton were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hendrix Sr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford Jones and son Roddy of Annundale, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cobb and children Barry and Amy of Charlotte, and Mr. and Hlrs. D-C. Oliver of Atlanta, Ga. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Jones. They all attended the Conoly reunion along with Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Jimmy Jones of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jones and children of Raeford. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Conoly. Miss Sally Graves returned home Friday from Scotland Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Ailene Jackson and sons, Ronald, Jack and Michael of McColl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Chason Wednesday. Mrs. Edwin Godwin and children, Michael, Kim, Kevin and Perry and Jamie Jordan of Greensboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Chason and Mrs. H.C. Maxwell. Michael Godwin remained to spend several days with Mrs. Maxwell. Jamie Jordan it spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Chason. Mrs. Roger Shelton and children Regina. Michael, Michelle and Mia ofGoldsboro spent last Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Sheltons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Chason. Miss Maggie Averitt and Mrs. Ruth McAuther of Hope Mills spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. LH. Chaaon. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Maxwell and daughter Kelly and Holly of Charleston Spent the weekend with Mr^. O.B. Maxwell Sr. Mrs. Meehie Hutchison returned home Frida^ after spending two weeks in Wilmington visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchison. Mjss Barbara Ann Brewer is spending this week with Mrs. Lillian Pearce in Bennettsville. MI'I.ON WITH STARS - James Odom, 6, (left) /mints out the bright yellow "stars" on this watermelon grown in me family melon patch, while his brother John, 8, holds a double white squash. SUPPORT RED CROSS THE UNITED WAY help us help It's That Time Again Do You Find Yourself Short Of Cash For Those Back ? To ? School Items You Must Hava? If so, Lat The Friendly People At SAFEWAY FINANCE Arrange A Loan For You. WITH CASH UP TO $900 (?me In And lef Us Serve Veu FREE COUNSELING SERVICE SAFEWAY FIHANCE Dennis Stewart, Manaqer 103 N. Mem St. Raeforcl N. C 875-4111 Magazine Peddlers The Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General's office has reported receiving a number of complaints against a group of door ? to ? door magazine salesmen who operated briefly in the Raleigh area. The salesmen, claiming to be compefing on a point basis for a European tour allegedly mnde several misrepresent ations of fact in the course of their presentations. Misrepresentations pertained to . the number of points needed by the salesman to win the prize and the time remaining in the contest, the minimpm number of magazine issues which could be ordered, and the existence of special rates for students. Some salesmen were Iqiown to have told customers that the salesman was responsible for the payment of any order once he had started "writing it up" even though the order is not authorized or refused by the customer. 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