The Men’s Club of the Maysvitie Methodist Church met Tuesday evening in tile social room if the church to hear a leoture by game protector, Charles Retersc® of the local game refuge. ' Peterson explained the procedure lor the management and protec tion of deer, eastern North Caro lina.'^ moat abundant game animal, fie also broutght a 'Color Mm from tiie educational division ,of the Wildlife Commission of the state, dealing with the same subject. Nine members were present, with Leonard Thompson, president, pre Tfce Men’s dub decided to de velop a vacant lot near the church into a parking area, ’ enclosing it with a fence. They will' also take <frer the care of the church grounds as a continuing project. Following the program Robert Mattocks served refreshments. PERSONALS ; Mrs. C. E_ Threlkeld of Gastonia Mattocks of East and Bobby Mat of State College spent the weekend her? with, their, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattocks. ! • • • Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Holden were Mrs. J. R. Hol den Sr., Mir. and Mrs. Richard Holden of Greensboro. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mattocks Jr. and children of Jacksonville visit ed Mr. Mattocks mother, Mrs. L. L. Mattocks 'Sunday/ ,Mr. and Mrs., Harry Blanton and . children of Fayetteville and Ed ward Meadows of Raleigh spent the weekend here with Mr. and lira Mnr*lr Mnarlmwa will be restored by friction of tKe last ruljbiiWS^^IV^^'y‘ 1 The specialist warns against us ing furniture polishes, oils or var nishes on leather because these preparations frequently contain solvents that cause leather to be lt, leather appears to-be drying out, rub It with a small amount of a leather dressing with the fin gers and palm of the hand. In hu mid weather leather mildews easi ly. Keep leather as clean as pos sible and in a ‘ dry pkuce. Wipe mildew off (with a damp doth) promptly, their dry- with an electric fan. Leather shoes, handbags and book-bindings as well as leather upholstery need to be kept in a dry place in summer to prevent mil KEIHP HOT THINGS HOT. COLD THINGS COM) — A hot-water bottle will stay hot, or an ice bag cold, longer if you wrap it in foiL lb delay melting ice cubes removed from tray, place cubes in miring bowl1 cover tightly with foil. rents Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Latham in New Bern Sunday. • *.• , Mrs N N. Mattocks is spending several days this week with her dattgMer and fajnily, Mr. and Mrs, ..!mr~ rents Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dunbar Sunday, • * • Mrs. J. R. Pelletier returned home Monday after spending sev eral weeks at Black Mountain visiting her sister Mrs. Jack Shaw. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson and children spent Sunday at Man teo. v - * * * Rev. and Mrs. Robert Mopre and children attended the Mullet Fes tival in Swansboro Saturday. Mr. and Mr4. Glenn Heath have returned home from their vaca tion in New Bern and Newport. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Adams and children of Cary visited Mrs. Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thomas, over the week-end, Bought Daily Premium Prfco PaidFor Mm> Tyri Hog* “Ho«eycutt Meat Products” =s^Ss=i=! ■0htor and chiN your caHIo and hog* for you, (awing vdgory of eiaughterirtg on Mm farm. m owory day oxGOirt Saturday — just bring uo tho live . J.v___ draaMd mnt ^ V—Wo koap hide A Huor out* ' (... LUSTROUS POLISHED BRASS WAU CLJMKIfS ADD A BRIGHT TOUCH! i England) Full-color iridescent framed in gleaming brassl design wall platesl V. ^ FORIZED SHIRTS t Woven gingham check*! ■ Plaids!, Fleecy-warm cotton flannels! Well-anchored buttons, precision / > stitching throughout! Big choice of bright and \muted Ivy league, colors! Imported from Japan, i | Sizes 6-1^, r '■on. shrink. IX/ iizel Smpothenamel; eosytocJeaitf FOAM RUBBER REMNANTS! i . . fie-upholster chairs! Sofas! Make tass,pillows! Easy ’ I to do — just mark outline with soft pencil and cut • ! with kitchen shears! New life for yqur present fury niture — and for so little! Yi" to 2" thicknesses! j/ Ip; P - ft ALL FIRST QUALITY! ALL FULL - FASHIONED! 51-15 GAUGE NYLONS' Now. during Dollar Do/s, is youf ■ chance to stock upl Fall's newest ^ shades! Plain dark seams* 8 Vi -11. \ IMPORTED FROM ITALY! DOUBlFTimC STITCH COTTON SPRING GLOVES pr. faflVTMQSf exciting fashion colors!'/ Whiter Black!- Brown tones! High, shades! Sizes S (0), M(7), L (7'A). SNOWY-WHITE! SOFT PASTElSft RUN RESIST RAYON PANTIU/ 3-1 Briefs! Comfort cut band leg panties! All lull cut! At this low oriceb buy ahead) Sizes 5 -10. tttttX BACKED AOTO RUBS 'PROTECT CAB RDOCS!; loop pit* is PACKAGE OF TWO! FANCY; BORDER , PERCALE PILLOWCASES ■ ,AH PR. inted borders) painty itl Andfee(tfiequaUy percale! 42 x 3d".'

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