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Boy Vance, Jr., 1 High Point afiw time with their H. Williams and where they will spend sorne time before going to Florida to spend the winter Robert Kinsey of Charlotte and La Grange spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Mary Kinsey. Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Bartel arid daughter, Ellen Clair, of Wanwatoso, Wis., arrived last Monday to spend two weeks witgt Mrs- Bartel’s mother,' Mrs. N. Hi Mrs. James DaWBon has re turned home after attending the funeral of her brother-in-law in Florida. 1 - One-Row Avery Tractor—full equip ment. 20 - Land Pullet* JEB HASKINS Rente 1 Trenton Peggy Ann Hinton, Mrs. Earl Kinney and children, Nora Jean and Joe, Mrs. Nancy Portage, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fields and children, Speck, Johnnie and Emma Frances, Betsy Armstrong and Mary Britt, Or. Dawson and children, and Dolf Little, G. T. Creech, Mr. aqd Mrs. Robert N. Sutton and Armand Sutton. Mrs. R. L. Williams has re* turned home after Spending some time in Chapel Hill, guest of her son, Buster Williams, and family. £ Irfjyjf "jKjjJ Mrs. Ed Collie of Washington, D. C., has returned home after spending some time visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. d. Williams and family. Mrs.' Wesley Gooding and chil dren, Marie and Martha, of Ay den, qient Friday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Creech, viewed a Current hook. Sand wiches and Coca-Colas were served to about 12 guests. Councils Meet The Junior and Senior Coun cils of the La Grange Christian Church met Thursday evening with Mrs. James Britt and Mrs. W. P. Hardy. The residence was attractively decorated with fall Thrift TODAY Injures Security for TOMORROW Om of tho simpl—t fot wrM vtfi of to Thing your chlMno Dm rabn Of thrift is hr tofttag --*, serv 0Q sanawicne, «***! «wil tato chips and Cc J Buff Mrs. L. C. Stalling ess to members of club and invited guests Monday evening at her hbme. Autumn flowers were used to decorate the living room in which play ers for two tables enjoyed in teresting progressions. The host ess served Coca-Cola during th$ play. Mrs, Clinton Spence won high score for the dub. Mrs. Dick Hardy won low for dub. Mrs. Roger Uzzdl won high for visitors. . Refreshments consist ing of a.palad plate with coffee were served to the following: Mesdames Clinton Spence, Sid Myers, E. B. Wooten, Jr., Pully Corbin, dub members, Mesdames Phil Rouse, Roger Uzzdl, visit ors. Mrs. Ferguson Entertains Mrs. Wade Ferguson enter tained members of her bridge club and invited guests Monday evening at her home. Hie resi dence was attractivdy decorated with autumn flowers. Prizes for top score were presented to Mrs. Arnold Webb: for visitors and Mrs. John Rouse, Jr., high for dtib. Hie hostess served a sweet course and coffee to the follow ing, Mesdames Lester Godwin, Edward Sutton, John Rouse, Jr., Olivette Armstrong, J. W. Fields, A BATTS DIAL 3660 Rochelle’s- Garage 311 S. Queen St KINSTON t oner .proven Call U. For A m FLEXALUM VENETIAN PLASIK TAPES • EASIER TO CLEAR • NO SHRINKING OR STRETCHING SIDNEY'S •JCrJN DEEftE -CYLIND ENGINE DESIGN rr-i ' John Deere two-cylin<fer engine design was born with the introduction of the first tractor to bear tbe John Deere name —the Model 4*D”—back in 1924. Right from the start, the simple, rugged construction of that tractor proved itself. Here was unequalled simplicity and strength through fewer, heavier parts ... easier maintenance through greater accessibility. Here was husky farm power that wop immediate popularity with farmers everywhere . .. that . set new standards for tractor dependability, economy, and long life. ; These same basic advantages are just as important in a tractor today as they were a quarter-century ago. Th«y*re yours to enjoy, yours to profit by, along with every modern operating feature, when you choose ajohn Deere. See us soon. Implement Department ■ ■{. KINSTON . M •ie i H a .1 ’I rev^nd . 3011 M JOHM SEf^ri: Tm/o .:> ' ~ ft>sffo Motferf* Qes/fsr ;■£? Tn.ac;r#i
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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