I *> 'p. ' dki si * A j. j | f .'. . |i'i MO fAfvSi W 0]flxl iMX o skif""' Alhm Cottle for about tendays recently and r?wml to her hotUe Last week Wfth adbther daughter, Mrs. Alto H?yef rf FayutteviUe. Mrs. C. F. Haws attended the annual fall masking of Dis trict U of the Daughters of the jyooiciB ItoNuHB vlhich was held in Jacksenaffle on T^rd^d,M^beHi5 Tierce of Raleigh were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Fussell. Mr. and Mrs. JohnFoxworth anddaughter Alison of Raleigh, went week-end guests of Mrs. Foawortbs darena. Mr. tad Mrs.. Harswr Bradfe. ? , Mas. A1 J. Deris sod Met. I Art- Browning of JackaooafDe -vlsHpd Miss Betry Wells Fue I Mrt.^Hugi S. Jotansoda^N, - - -'??? A. -L ,,V-" '.Jl ^rwHUK^KCTi nCtfROr -IM her parents, Soony and Tonya SbeAon of Asheboro. . Guests Cf the Mogfcs Paul family recently were Mrs. Pauls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Watson of ftsfMp. *? - CMrch. . Kies? Mftry **Un% Executive Director of Coaattl t Mrs. atmotmceT*t{iat there will be a WOtUi^i Paul Methodist Owrth. potoir of Joho and-Chestnut Streets. Any eader planning to alt end should get in touch with Mrs. M. L. Cashwell (tele. 289-2833) before October 2nd. Mrs*. Cashwell has been app ointed "Ne^lborhood Chairman for County. Ifecf ttves Id mat 1011, and hat Mb dau ghters in Girl Scostinf. The N ei?Ut*>rha >d 3erfcta T emri win meet the fir* Thursday of each month, and lite Neigh* borhood AssocUtlon will meet the second Thursday of each vmiars cm garding cair ss dw . Oc " al sft fc iV nti Health < on. Mr V Elnel . rd >? 4> Ufred MtU, as n. His p as Ed H< pi ed tii w,i$ st Di Dalln g af R e 01 ad G or large nungnr of cximunityco si oeer d tai He tail h titute are receivedUitt other -i schools and many art placed In petitions where they receive , very good salaries. The closed by re peating tl t. s, ' ' rr ?* ? >' '':"? .;?/'? ' - ^VK'"'^":' * 1. ^ ^ - tide Rockflsh Homemakers Club met on September 3*th at the home of Mrs. Harry I Turner. The meeting was cal- % led to order by tbe president, ! Mrs. Jtobert Ward. The open* a song was, "Oh. Master," Me walk With thee". A short devotional was given by Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Johnie FusseU, Pro gram Chairman, presented a program on "Arts and Crafts'*. She discussed silk screening, block printing, candle making, and other artistic processes. Mtinhrrt hi4 been tfj^ to i, A _ j. j r*? i ? ?. wring arts ana crazxs items >'that they had made, ibsse were exhibited, and discussed. The club has adopted a pat ient at Caswell Training Sch ool. It was decided to send her a transister radio for her birthday, and tc collect used clothing to be used at the school. The county wife Christmas j Fair was discussed, and mem bers were asked to start Making items to be on display, and for' sale at this time. Apple pie, ice cream and coffee was served by the hos tess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert jr ^ar000? ? Hflltir ? :I . is r 1 - The Hose HiU Garden Club met on September 33rd ? the home of Mrs. C. P. Hi?et, Jr. Mrs. Hawes, president , j opened the meeting with tM: \ tender poem. /* After the roll call and minutes of the last meeting, the pro gram on "Permanent Flo gram chairman, Mrs. W. T? Blanchard, presented a pro gram on "Permanent Flo aters". She demonstrated the process of making big paper flowers, and with the help of the members made seversL ? She also demonstrated the pro cess of making plastic flowers ' T&L hostess served delicious refreshments of strawberry de ssert and coffee to the menders ^Bifthd pafiy For her tenth birthday party^ Debbie Sanderson chose to have a pa jama party which was small in numbers but very large In fun and gaiety. Her overnight guests on Friday night, Septem Mr nineteenth were June Carr, Lynn Wells aid Sara Alice Far rlor of Wallace. Due to the weather, a cook out was cancelled and the party at the home of her joyahle dessert ?? '* ? r. Fwt Lift r? Of fl 1\k fmrh rid October (this Rally ^CbJTch ihe Rose HBfr,, M. R. Harvey, former if V W 1 wliv ill .v.a rlan N.C. will bring then message. Pastor of the :hurch Is Rev. William Wallace Each year's anendance should exceed last years in the course of progress. Last year 158 people attended the rally day service, so let all feel urged to do even better this year. On Saturday afternoon Oct,*,, at four o'clock a fun and fellow ship meeting will be held at the church. Friends and members are urged to come wearing in-; formal clothing as an out dooi period of recreation will be. enjoyed. This wlll be directed by Reverend Mr. Wallace. A leauf ire weiner roast will follow and the evening will end with a -Singsplratlon" period in which the entire group can sing. Heustls Whiteside of Burgaw, I North Carolina, b he I guest lecturer. The topic for this fount lecture will be "Francisco < - ya'*. Mr. Whiteside is a native | Alabamlan but now resides in 8 Burgaw. He owns his design ? tudlo mi spec iallzes in inter- 1 iors. Mr. Whiteside is the I holder of the B, A. and M. A. I degrees in painting from the University of Alabama. He is I the author of two books, past 1 President of Botary in BlrmIng ham, Alabama. He has exhi bited widely and is profession- $ ally known as one of theleading . water colorlst in North Caro llna. During the 1968-69 school I year, Mr. Whiteside served on the art staff at James Sprunt I Institute. "Francisco Goya" , was the most important Spanish painter during the early 1800's. He was noted for painting what j he saw and felt. Goya was established as a great palmer I by his works of protest. I The public is invited to attend II this and all subsequent lectures. ' Bo turt to attontf tho Poultry Jobdoo Octobor 2-5 I tRED tfatoes 59c KID Da. OR DOiOBI oa. 'HP* 49c ISA ? CAN PK6. Biscuit 49c t' i ? SAVE-MOR j^ki Hr3 "???. iW; '..^1 HMGtlHME 2 ? in. PK88. 29c ISA TOMATO CatSUp 14 02. bottle 24c APPLE SAUCE 303 size o for $l!wf ISA AtWKITWM $ ' t - ? - res. roil 24c MOR ? " to - ? 503 size can b for $1.00 PAPER TOWELS ? ? ? big roll only 24c GIANT SIS TBI - m(*c B?f Roast Lb, 45c BONELESS CHUCK V J ^ ? \ Boot Roast Lb. 69c RIB Stoak bone end Lb. 99c Sfcw Boot Lb. 79c "" . . I 1? Rouse's Wtoii tH*'c p,wl"M, MW I ? H H a ' 1 H THURSDAYTM. 10:00 Men's & Boys Short Sleevo Sport Jj ? Values to 5.00 jJB shirts am 1.00 ' III Stephens Wort '' Reg. M.99 REDUCED pants $3.44 Men - Women - Children ft V socks yp ' hme; a fjf 3 pams 880 y % Boy's suits $5.00 IWIf III 11 Mans Sport coats $5.00 K. . ' mk suits ib $19.98 f pan96 i $1-$3-$5 I . ?pr ODDS & ENDS A ' sweaters ^ b, 'IP 1 ? yjl sfc>-i. i k, i 'i Ladies COATS $8,001 ONLY 8 LEFT Ladies JACKETS I $2.00 I Lad its Quilted House REDUCED COATS,1a, $3.98l f Vita, ti ,10.00 I DRESSES I SUPS $1.001 Birdseys DIAPERS $t.07l ONE TABLE LARGE /^;\v'%? TOWELS ^1 2 - $1.00 ~~~J I Ledies & Children SHOES 97$ I yk 1 6RAB TABLE | DRESSES- I 1 SKIRTS - I |P SWEATERS I .,.,$1.00^1 BT : ^ i' r mm. .? ? .? M I C<MMt URuM fclCFVuHi SI ?at talk* Clark M la Cold ? ? Dii twine oiutR wn DC auiu ?

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