M 4 r. Frank Wj ?! rfjonesand I tit lied Mr. and Mrs^j|E| J m tod other relatives here home FrMay'Troni Wayne Me morial HoapkhL and Miss Linda Grice visited Dr. and Mrs. Drew Grfce and infant son at N.C. Memorial Hospital hi Chapel Hill Sunday. Mrs. Grice plans to return to Chapel HOI Wednesday to be with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brock Sunday. , Mrs. Floyd Strickland re turned home Wednesday from Monroe, 1 ani?i?n She was accompanied by Ben Cooper. Jr. and Cans and Car an Coo per who will visit for a month. Mrs. Ben Cooper brought them I part of the way. and Mrs.'Ja mes F. Strickland met them. Mrs. Robert Blade is a pat ient at H.C. Memorial Hospital In Chapel Hill. Ernest Hussey came home Thursday from Duplin General Hospital. Sgt. Perry Boone of Andrews Air Force Base in Washington. D.C. spent the weekend with Mrs. Boone. She returned to Andrews with him for this week. Mrs. Bill Edwards and girls of Winston-Salem are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Thompson. Mrs. WJi. Smith of Grean CUle visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 Jmith and family Sunday. r-?i??? Mr.*S K^&lto^Howton' w family of Washington. N. C, vis lied Mrs. Florence Hous ton and other relatives here du ring die weekend. Mrs. Hous ton returned with them to Kbi ,?ton where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy Houston and family. Mrs. dan Rollins and Mrs. W.C. Martin went to Duke Hospital Thursday for check ups. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berwick and boys returned home Sun day from two weeks at Wrigh ts vtlle Beach. Tony Caulder of Wilmington was a Saturday night supper gu est of Mr. and Mrs.Marvin Ho uston and Mrs. Myrtle Win stead. Mr. and Mrs. ArnaldoSuarex of Raleigh spem the weekend with Rev. end Mrs. Charles Ow ens and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Taylor and fam&v of Greensboro were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.; George Taylor and Mr. and i Mrs. Perry Smith. Mrs. TJL Quit? and Mrs. Richard Williams and Fred- ( erlck of Bsulavfll* accompan- . lad Mrs. U. Quit? and Jsy to . Topsail Wednesday tb-oughFr i j.u " way. I U. Qukm made a business , trip to Atlanta Wednesday ?h rough Frid^f. ind Mr4>. WltttU* L, riln- I ion, Gre4 vlllc spen wtlb Mr. ind Mrs ? A p~. II U 4 .or at the home of Mr. and idrs. W. L. Surratt to Gr ?easboro Sunday. Mrs. AJ, Jenkins, Jr. and 1 amlly who are spending the su nnier at Topsail spent the weekend In Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCull in and family spent the week snd at Topsail. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith if Richmond visited Mr. and drs. Perry Smith and Mr. Dan el Simmons Sunday night and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T.O. Rabon risked Mr. and Mrs. H.B, Ra ron. Jr. and family in Lanham, Maryland during the weekend, reresa and Darlene Rabon re timed home with them for ari ilt. Miss Barbara Raynor acc impanied Mr. and Mrs. Rob srt Worthington and boys of Ke tansville to Manteo last Wed tesday through Friday. They aw "The Lost Colony" while here. Birth Anaauucawaiit Dr. and Mrs. Ormond Drew Irice of Chapel Hill announce he birth of a son, Ormond 3rew Grice, Jr., on Saturday, ruly 12 at MX. Memorial Hos tital in Chapel Hill. The baby reigbed 7 1/2 pounds. Mrs. 3 rice is die former Ann Pope laughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pope of Mag lolia. Dr. Grice is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Grice if Warsaw. Auxiliary Mat The monthly meeting of the Warsaw Pentecostal Holiness Church Auxiliary was held on Monday evening. July 14 in the tame of Mrs. Margaret Will Iford. The president. Mrs. Doilie Basden, opened the me lting with a song. "He loves Me". Mrs. H&wldyf^ fared & priyar sndMrs I Grace Matfhew Ssl-17. Mrs. Sallie Blackburn gave die program. The hos tess served cookies, candy, potato ^chlps, cake, coffee, and lemonade to the 8 members and 4 visitors, three of these 4 visitors joined the Ancillary. ?ricl fl t The members of the families >f the late Char 11 Frederic! $5 he late Sherman Frederick at* h? late Minnie Sutton held? 1 ?eunion on the lawn at the home if Mrs. Odell Frederick Hodges n Turkey, July 5. It was Indeed a gala weekend, or family members and friends itarted arriving early Wed lesday and were entertained In irious homes. The Millers erved breakfast Friday mor ilng to the early arrivals. The Clnneys served a hot plate lun h on the lawn Friday after loon and the Hodges gave a Sp ash Party Friday night. Bv Saturday morning arriving >y bus, train, car and plane nost family homes were filled vith guests. Saturday afternoon the dinner vas served buffet style. The spokesman for the fam ly was Mrs. Dorothy Frederick ^abiness. She greeted the tirde and presented the oldest living living sunt, Mrs. Uzzle Frederick. During the service jolo as by Mrs. Tie Una ,?l? jn y fternoon ot< if ? Mr Albert ttc would :o express to friend nd hei ipprlation for her hospitllizatfot u Duplin chewing have taken a poaitive gum. Thi? popular preparation mtHtin a craving ti *eat ' ? $'?:y9+i&' ' ? ?%V. .['rSfcsjj I to find just the right control and conifort^ou want for stomach, waist, back, hips and thighs. 1 ALL LONG LEG PANTIES: Regular Lycra NOW f 7.95 rag. $ 9.95 I Natural Back" * NOW * g.95 reg. $10.95 -A 'Double Thigh Control" NOW $ 9.95 reg. $11.95 Firm n Flatter ?OW $10.95 < ?. $ 12.95 I Double Diamond** NOW $11.95 rag. $13.95 fen: XS S, M. L (XL size* $1.00 mora) ^ Complete Line of I Aquarium I Supplies 4 ? . . v jfll RjilrojdSt^^^^^^^^RoseHilLN^C^ It-Track ? Ovor 200 to Choooo From I I (Located in old Collins Store) J r . .. .. _ | a ^ 11 | | wiiMinniJ_i_L.j.???irrnrr n TT~ ^ J ^^k~" ',j""" ~v. <MBf^9% I mitments for furniture. carpeting and accessories for summer and fal) selling. Manufacturers and mills are filling these commitments AHEAD OF. SCHEDULE making shipments before we were completely ready to receive them. This is taxing our warehouse facilities to the limit. What to db? Isaacs-Kahn aims to give their customers up - to - the - minute merchandise at all times. Make room for this prematurely incoming merchandise. CUT PRICES. Sacrifice profits if necesary, but MOVE OUT present stock! Give the people of Wayne and surrounding cpunties UNHEARD OF VALUES. In fact we'll GUARANTEE prices f0 be the LOW EST. ^ WMT IStoats Kahn^ GUARANTEE chandise in this sale to be Iowar than youcank>uy it any place. If any lower price is advertised by any dealer within 90 days of this sale, we will cheerfully refund the difference. WHAT ARE TERMS FOR THIS SALE Ve have ?udget plai to fit your needs budget or rou vr buy m >ur 50 S0-90 day cash pla, it mm of low price .all ar-final waresarve be igh o limit quantities Issacs-Kahn L J SAVE V4-'k,'hAMI MORE! Hundreds of v?Ium waiting for you! Your once-a-yoar opportunity to make fantastic savings! WHAT'S ON SALE? Practically everything. Our two spacious floors (plus "THE BARN", authentic Early American furniture) of bedroom and Kv V Fng room furniture, dinette suites, summer furnitiire, juvenile furni ture, carpeting, linoleum, dining room suites, bedding, bedroom suites, accessories and many other items are loaded with never-be fore savings for your home. You will find furniture andfloorcover ing made by the following for this Storewjde Clearance Sale, j|| j Tell City, Stanley, Sumter, Key City, Pox, Saaly, Carolina Forge, Chrome Craft, Prestige, Unk-Taylor, Dixie, Futorian, Ward, turris, Sordan, Johnson Carper, Armstrong, t. & B Carpet. 0^$!* STie BUH H Sale Now In Progress. . Be eerly for our bes^ se|y ^ec^ yo^ we will re- |

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