La Grange News By BIBS, MABEL BOBBS Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Barnes, of LUllngton, visited Mrs. Barnes’ brother, K. Q. Creech, and other relatives here Sunday after noon. Sam Abbott is a patient at Mary Elizabeth Hospital in Ra jeigh. Mrs. George Rouse and daugh ter, Mary Peele, are spending sometime at Carolina Beach with Mrs. Rouse’s (mother, at the Hardv Cottase. Mr. and MmK*A. Sutton and son, George, spent the weekend at Atlantic Beach guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bari Kinsey. Jasper Lewis, Jr., spent the, weekend in Bethel, visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hardy of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. Hardy’s mother, Mrs. Lena Hardy. Mrs, J. T. Timberlake, Mrs. G. C. West, Mrs. Susan Perry and sons, Drew and Tom, spent Monday in Raleigh. / Mrs. B. V. Mooring and Mrs. M. D. Harper are spending sometime, at the Mooring cot tage near New Bern. Mary Edith Hollingsworth is attending a house party this weekend at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glover and children of Wilson spent the weekend with Mrs. Glover’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Morris. Mrs. Arnold Webb and chil dren, Beth, Annie and Eva, left Wednesday for Myrtle Beach to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bouse and son of Norfolk, spent the week end with Mr. Rouse’s mother, Mrs. John Rouse. Hazel Glenn Burke spent the week in Wilmington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Yow. She was attendant in the Oon gelton-Yow wedding on Satur day, May Wth. Mrs. Selma Burke and Alstin Burke attended the Congleton Yow wadding. Mrs. Vick Wallace and chil dren of Charleston, S. C., are Walace moth mH shr spendng sometime with Mrs. Wallace’s mother, Mrs. B. C. Arthur. Mrs. Griffin Has Cluib At Beach Mrs. S. G. Griffin entertain ed members of her bridge club at her cottage at Carolina Beach. Guests arrived Tuesday and stayed until Friday after noon. Those going were Mesdames THE BAFFLES By Mahoney FELLAS-WERE ORGAN IZING A LITTLE OFFICE BASEBALL TEAM.YA WANTA JOIN UP’ HiAS-WEfcE ZING AN OFFICE JHORAL GROUP. CA WANTA JOIN UP? CALIFORNIA REDWOOD Best Of Outdoor Woods LOUNGE CHAIRS SETTEES SLAT CHAIRS 3 PIECE BARBE CUE SET ADJUSTABLE CHAISE AND MANY OTHER PIECES HEILIG-LEVINE OF KINSTON, INC. OL’ll SUMMER FURNITURE” 2664 Cf7K * 2865 tMlL I. 2. 3. Yl No. 2664 Is ent In sites 10 to 20. Site 16, dre^s and bolero, 5-}& yds. 35-ln. No. 2865 Is cut In sizes 6 mos., 1, 2, 3, yrs. Size 2, panties and dress, 2 yds. 85-In. with Ik yd. 35-ln. for contrasting Send SOc for EACH pattern with name, address, style number and size to AU DREY LANE BUREAU, Box 369, Madi son Square Station, New York 10, N, Y. The new Spring-Summer Fashion Book Shows scores of other styles, 25o extra. W. R. Crews, J. T. Sutton, R. M. Adams, Harry Hardy, Ralph Kin sey, p. M. Stanton, and George Rouse. Mrs. Mooring Is Honored at Party Mrs. John H. Rouse and Mrs. Arnold Webb entertained Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Rouse’s honoring Mrs. B. V. Mooring, Jr., a recent bride. Arrangements of summer flow ers were used to decorate the home. Mrs. Phil Rouse receiv ed high score honors and Mrs, Pully Corbin was winner of the consolation. The hostesses served a sweet course. Those playing were Mesdames Rouse, Corbin, Dick Hardy, Stuart Wooten, Jack Jone3, J. p. Walters, Bob Dewar, John Chadwick, Jr., Bobbie Creech, E. C. Grady and Mar garet Adams. Mrs. De Wood Herring, a re ' cent bride, and Mrs. B .V. Moor ing were invited guests for the | refreshment hour. Mrs. B. V. Mooring, Jr., and i Mrs Herring were remember , ed with gifts. Iced drinks were ! enjoyed during play. i - j BASEBALL AND TV j Baseball Commissioner Ford | Frick told C. S. Senators telecast ! ing and broadcasting major league } baseball games are ruining the minors and will inevitably damage : the majors.. . . Frick figures: 16 million less fans attended. miner league games in 1952 than in 1949; ’ only 19 of 273 minor-league teams made money in 1952 . . . The com missioner wants organised baseball to have the power it used to have before the Department of Justice ! threatened baseball with antitrust suits . . Meanwhile figures com piled so far this season show a 24 | per cent drop lit attendance as compared with the same period of 1952 ... All this points to the fact that baseball may be a sick game and in a few more years may not be America’s major sport. It takes big money to ran a baseball dub, tnd the money comes from the fans. No fans will mean no game! CTEPKEN A. ANDREJKO. Jr.. 881 Grove Avenue, Johnstown, Cam* J brim Co., Pennsylvania, became a Fireboss and later be waa pro moted to Section Foreman. He had one ever present underlying fear: a Visit from the State Mine inspector. He says be does not know why. but he worried until the man left. When he would hear the State Mine Inspector waa Comte*, be would tell his handyman to say th*t he was down the ' Hia uia warnings cnecmng me venuiauon. txa gat away with this for two inspections, but oo the third ipype# tion when he came around, the first thing he was, “Where la your Section Foreman?" The handy man told him he waa down in the old warUnfp check ing the ventilation. Then said tine Inspector, "You go and look tor him; we are not going to inspect the section without him; go get him." He knew that Steve was afraid at him and that be waa hiding. Steve came out of hiding and approached the Inspector with a "Hello Mr. Curtis" Than he told mppi , -THAT fDRY BCE COMESj PROM ONE OP THE HOTTEST SPOTS in Al (IT IS MADE FROM HOT GAS FROM WELLS LOCATED IN THE DESERT NEAR. SALTON SEA, CALIFORNIA) NEW UFE-SAVING DRUGS .YOUR PHARMACIST MAKES IT HIS BUSINESS tO BE WELL INFORMED on all the latest ascot tea. may we huyour next prescription SO VE APS OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE" ** OUR LABEL YOUR GUARANTEE '<» DIAL 4151 YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE AT ERSKINE'S A DIAMOND BRIDAL-PAIR Bo*fc ting* *89*° fr-Tswnalv A terrific valuel 3 fiery diamond! in each J4k gold ring. “KINSTON’S !■ LEADING JEWELER” i SSSaffip:

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