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day^Snrw'for Mason Brown *t Wa home near Register's Croes Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith spent the iianhend in Charleston on Mr. and Mrs. Graham Quim of Hasten. Va. spent the week end with Mrs. 1 tm?? Quinn and Sanford Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Quinn and family spent the weekend at Emerald Mfc' Mr and Mrs. Marvin Sutton and family and Mr. and Mrs. DevM.Sutton visited points of Interest in Fla., last week. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Flywi and girls and Mr. and Mrs. EToce McLamb and hoys of G? arland spent the weekend at Coo|' Sun C. Flynn, Jr. Miss Susan Martin accora- J panted Mr. and Mrs. George! West and family to Tods ail for I * ~ ?- g| Mr add Mrs. hCE. Edwards I of Rosa HU1 were Sunday dinner I guests of Mr. and Mrs Mel- ! yin Herring and family. Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Whitman 1 of Fayettevflle and Mrs. Carl 1 Daughtry and Dana of Wade vi- I sited Walter Herring Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. HJ. McCrac- M Inn of Oak City spent the week- I end with Mr. end Mrs. AJ4.S Benton Also visiting the Ben- 1 tans was Mickey Benton of Fa- 1 vetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Key * of-Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pollock during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Revelle, Mr. and Mrs. IJ. Quinn. and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Essell attended the Shriners' Conven tja^j^aWg^hi^eekei^i ? - 1. - ? J I I I ? ki A JU Farrier of Rai ti visiting Mrs. E J. Hill of Columbia, Two an visi ting Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Gres hs?. Jr Mrs Kso Salisy of Talla aad Mrs. Bats Woot: ^ Mrs. Rosa F. WadkinsU vi siting MiM /m 0 ? irom * rt OoiDII K?!>e? Exwrcia** ?EC ? I Ma) 21 Irs UryCat trim My Fonrielk eceimd the Baciu . the daughter of Mr. mdK i C/J l*ey J? i Kr a. Mt Joh H, FonrieUe, Jr., ha%el am Kd, Jocathan Wells - Vanhoy Wed In Church Rites Vil.. V ~ UI.11. re T IKmaIa raiM Mniin bjuii daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H ugh M. Wells. Jr. of Charlot te, N.C. and grandaugfacer of Mrs. Hugh M. Wells, Sr. of Warsaw. N.C.. became the br ide of Mr. Teddy Joe Vaahoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Vanhoy ?f Albemarle, N.C. on Saturday afternoon at theSugaw i ton performed the ceremony. A program of musk: was presented by Mrs. Wayne Wr ight, organist, and Mr. and M W? <*>Uav Bridal attendants were Mrs. Tom Collins, matron of ftonor and sister of the groom, Miss Mitsi Lou Wells, cousin of the bridge, of Goidsboro, N.C., M iss Barbara Anne Parks of Maryrllle, Tenn.. and Miss Sei glende Butler of Charlotte NX. Mrs. Collins, matron of honor, wop a fall length ramdf pink plimehtary mum nosegay. Each of the bridesmaids wore pas tel colors, one a green floral organsa, another yellow floral JWfi age The Mbit nu^top M fa and ahoy, fat ef the groom, waa Ms soc'a bastman, Grooraamen were H vtfi M. Weill. IU. brother of the ride Tom and Benny Palmer of Albemarle Mrs. Dnrnell Caldwell dire cted the wedding and Mils Ca rolyn Davie registered the gu Followlng the wedding a re caption was held in the church per lor. After a wedding trip to Top sail Island, N.C., the newly weds will reside at 1630 Sugaw Creek Rd. W., Charlotte. N.C. The bride attends Central Piedmont Community College and is a secretary for Willi ams and Sheltoa Co. The bridegroom, a Navy veteran is a student and in structor at Central Piedmont Community College Mrs. Hoiring Bridgo Hostess Mrs. Melvin Herring was bridg* hostess on Thursday e vuning at her home near War T> ? . 11 Mrs Norwood Qrkha*. ps! Joshua Jones, Jr.. and Mrs. Herring Mrs. Wahab Brldg? Hostess Mrs. J.H. Wshsb was bridge hostess on Thursday evening at her home on Chelly St. Prt ses were awarded to Mrs . Thur man J. Gaster. Jr. for hlgfi, to Mrs. Mattie Torrans for second high, and to Mrs. JJH.Hlnesfor consolation. Others playing were Mrs. Tim Williams, Mrs. Fred Shank, Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. James Sutton, and Mrs. Wahab. Mrs. Wahab served strawberry ice box . cake with ice cream at midpoiriL Later she served cokes and pretsels. I JH ~ J J \ t?3?I Musician* of ancient Greece wore shoes that played music when they walked --to advertise their calling. f " ?? i S" ?! i xmist yc >eclall er tnooi; tit la/ood Zo -y 31 Sp. o? H K! 1,1 Ir case ruin, fee pro ?rill I held in the. Count) Center located ae XipUn General Hoaphul ,ft McCot r, sefoodHaaw you how to pnpii HJC. Sua* Th? public la invited ao be v re *o invite* your frle la Men may be eapectelly lntw* id recei ving afood cookery. fr?M?s>Mra rnerwoi Muvcitn TO STOMK ~ NO PROOFS OR SLIDES v_ I II IH/'BUSI HOCTTE I UVMG COtOR^ I J?T ' m 95c PMOTOOMgNKW IN OUR STORE ON ?Nod., Jun? 6 From 12 Til 5 P. M. I ? JACKSON'S IGA I M l K ' H ? A H A I j &v"' % ? ?'% tv' jl^f M ?% ? %, g|3 ?": ; .* I ? Start Planting Now Roses Bedding Plants ? MMfoM* ?Pepper * Too.?U? ? ?Salvia And Many Other* Azaleas "We have thoaaanda ai Azalea* now in Maom." ? ?s ? ?,!y "' ? Fluent tjuallty at Beat Price* . _? -Jg . ? 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