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Mortar Mix •-• Brick Carpenter Took Builders Hardware EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM & HOME Mrs. iNicksan Mallard is do me. line after being a patient at Memorial General Hospital last Mrs.- Melvin Cherry and daugh ter, Wanda, of Norfolk and Mrs. Mark Shaektafaed of near Tren ton visited Mr. and Mi*. E. H. Waiters last weak. Mr. and Mrs. Lttby Collins were visitors at Olivers’ Cross roads last wssk. Mn«. Julia wina«^ is visiting bar ' daughter, (Mrs. O. D. Best son, at Concord, who is ill. Cyrus Batts and Carey Waters were at North Harlow last Thura-. day on business. • l W Mr. and Mys. Haywood Bouse motored to Petersburg, Va., last Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Parker and Mrs. Carey Waters attended fee Food Preservation leader’s school in Trenton last Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Brin son and children of Kenansville and Miss Zelle Pollock, of Tren ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parker last Sunday. 4nd Mrs C X> EUingtonS 1 Jarvis,. Jr., spent last yeekrepd, T^fey ware accompaoied lwMfta b^ Mrs. Jarvis, Jr.’s audt, MissSa dk» UnderhUl. Mrs. K. 5y. Otimm and two children of Baltimore are speed ing some time with Mrs. W. J. DiUahunt, Hr. ' "’t Mrs. K. & Hudgens has re turned home following an oper ation at St. Luke’s hospital.. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chaney and children of Haeford have re cently visited Mr. and Mrs._6eo, Wright spent hut end with Mr. end MrtC: X. Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Kellum and son. Ward, spent Sunday at Bear Credc. - - gjjC. Meet The Col. John N. Whitfcrd chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, held die March meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank" Bender, with the presi dent, Mrs. SAaHendason, presid ing. the meeting opened with the ren&ng of the 4Jrd Psalm by the chaplain, followed by the Lead’s Prayer said in unison. A letter from Mrs. Louise McGow an, new North Carolina historian, was read. The members paused tor a moment 01 snenx raecuTA tion for Mrs. K. S. Hudgens, who is ill in St. Luke's Hospital. Bou tina business being completed, the historian gave an interest ing historical program. The chap ter was invited te meet April 19 at the home of Mrs. A. H. White. The meeting adjourned with the watchword. The host ess, assisted by lbs. H. A. Par ker, served a delicious dessert course and eoffee. FABRICS for any decorating problem WALLPAPERS fine qualify paper for any type job. THOMAS STRAHAN PAPER IN STOCK •SLIPCOVERS .. * UPHOLSTERY i. • DRAPERIES Z • CURTAINS F Rulfla and Panal Curtains in ’*■ All Fabrics — Fibre Glass Curtains Come in and let us'help you with any \ decorating problem. ThereY no job too little or too big. *■ - ’ ’ v* - IN TOWNt Navy, Black, and Pastels in beautiful quality Crepes, Printed Silks and Rayons, all designed for the Fashion Wise ... and so easy on your budget! FOR YOUR SELFt-'" - . SEE THEM TODAY! $3.99 to $14.95 y. M ^ 5 * ,
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