e 5 to Has d Mrs. Cre* weeks wil 7. & Crews, jf New Yoi who recent! ration in Ne and Mrs. Zoph Potts and (ter, Mary Ann, of Wadi 1, spent the week-end with Potts* sister, Mrs. John s Mrs. E. S. Chastain of Douglas, Ga., accompanied by her brother, Vick Bell, and niece, Virginia Hyatt, of Brassfown, catne Sat urday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Sid J. Myers. They spent Sun day at Atlantic Beach, Mr. Bell • HEAVY WORK PANTS • PRICE: Rpt Amoco Gas & Oil White Gasoline — Batteries Tires, Tubes & Accessories f $ BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED main In La Grange ft Mrs. B. V. Morning * ter, Evelyn, left last spend the summer at tage near New Berta. Steward Mooting, students at UNC, Chapel Hill, are home for the summer. Mrs. Dollie Hollingsworth and daughter, Mary Edith, spent last Wednesday in Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glover and son, Dave, of Sims, spent the week-end with Mrs. Glower’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Morris. Mrs. Albert Barnes of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Smith and three daughters of Butte, Mont., visited relatives in La Grange Wednesday,',. Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse and daughter, Mary Pell, spent the w^ek-end dt Csrolms &6Bch, Mr. ^d Mre^James Britt and children, Eli2abe% and Will Hardy, Mrs. W. P. Hardy, Mrs, Lena Hardy and Edna Rouse left Saturday for Wrightsville Beach to spend the summer at' ♦tin Ptntt nn+to rtn tt cottage. WMM ind Mrs. Arnold Barwick iughter, Bettie Jean, of ta. Va.. spent the week th Mr. E^wick’s mothw, MtS. j$p$ Y"bo">,‘ Mrs. Walter Nelson, the former Charlotte Griffin, is home after spending three years in Germany visiting her mother, Mrs. S. G.' Griffin. After visiting relatives in the States, she will rejoin her husband in Germany. _ Lois Ann Kilpatrick of 'Ayden was a La Grange visitor Thurs Chief H. S. Register spent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. John Chadwick, Jr. FRUITS COTTON TWINE mm FLAME TOBACCO CURERS & Supply Co, T W-V' ■' ■ - 4fe*r * - - TREMTON, X. a •od .t were used to decorttethe room*. Coca-cola* Wart itfwd dtofcg the game. Emma Britt Davit won high prize and Margaret Morris won second high. Miss Davie, bride-elect, was alto re membered :with silver in her pattern. The hostess served a congealed salad to the following: Mesdames John Chadwick, Jr., Jack Smiley, Billie Sutton, Hom er Henderson, D. M. Stanton, D. M. Stanton, Jr., Jack Sutton, Misses Margaret Adams,' Margar et Morris, Emma Britt Davis, Mary Edith Hollingsworth, Mary - Jo Mri. Mrs, W. R. Crews was hostess it a lawn party at her home on Thursday evening honoring Mr. aid Mrs. Jack Crews, who were married June 5th, in New Or leans. Mrs. Crews is the former Hazel M. Mendoza of New Or leans, and Mr. Crews is the son of Mrs. W. R. Crews and the late Mr. Crews. Approximately 100 guests were served a barbecue dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Crews will make their home in South Amer ica., . . "... 1 01® 25™ ANNIVERSARY vj,"' . : ‘Tv-. QUALITY THROUGH THE YEARS And (he will appre ciate something to wear for ? Father’s Day— Sunday, June 19 * Art Crest Ties * MunsiiigSox The Store For Values

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