Hwo programs, “Communism’s Challenge to Christians” and '"id the State” were ^rtM&ted by Martha Pruitt. ’ - The Devotional included scrip tore reading from First Psalm Jail owed by the group repeating the Lord’s Prayer. Daring the business session, •plans were made for group recrea tion. They were dismissed with the IS1TF benediction. Hostesses Brenda Smith end Martha, Pruitt nerved refreshments. } . j,;1 j-'?: f Mrs. Jean Ferrell Shower Honoree Thirty-two ladies from the First Baptist Church met Tuesday ni^vt at the church to honor Mrs.’ Jean Bender Ferrell with a stork shower. Upon arrival the honoree was .presented with a unique corsage consisting of minature. baby arti ,-clee. * " . The table was covered with a white linen doth centered with ah arrangement of daffodils and spi rea flanked by candles. Refreshments, carrying out the color scheme of pink and blue, ■consisted of sandwiches, cup cakes, potato chips, mints hnd soft'drinks. . PERSONALS Henry Gerock Jr. of Chapel Hill spent the weekend at-home with •his parents. « « « The Harold Brown family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riggs, at 'Pollodksville Sunday. ' * * «• Quillie Trott Of Deppe was a Thursday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones. * * * 1 L. N. Latham, Mrs. Joe Hughes and the Averse family from New Bern were Sunday guests of the'Al bert Braceys. •Weekend guests of the J. C. Budds Jr. were his mother and an aunt, Mrs. Lanie Morris of George town, S. C. m *.» Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blanton arid children of Fayetteville and Ed ward Meadows of Raleigh spent G&W Boats & MFG GLASS BOATS GAS PUMP A BOAT STORAGE FREE Boat Ramp lor Our Customors Visiting, re! Sunday were Blaine Parker of Poll was the weekend guest of Foscue. . • * » Mesdames J. C. Bell, C M. Genxk, G. L. Eubanks, J. M, Tim as, W. B. Raeford and W, E. Hen derson attended the Baptist W.M. U. meeting at Richlands Monday. • • ¥ Mrs. Elmer Henderson returned home Sunday following a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Wheeler, at Greensboro. The Wheelers are the parents of a new son. • * • Smiths had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Cad Twisdale and daugh ter, Cathy, from Jacksonville. *■ . * Sj! ; • Visiting ter. and Mrs.' John Col lins during the weekend from Jlsmestown were Jheir son, Bill, and family. *jf * *’ ^ f ■ Hev. John SnSth^is a*wty this week conducting a revival at Salembung. Mrs. Mollie Pelletier attended the Methodist Annual. -Conference held at Grace Street Methodist Church in Wilmington Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. WHY TAKE LESS THAN ANTICIPATED RATE ■ r I , Get MORE for your SAVINGS DOLLAR at Nntnal Savings And Loan Association T. W. HEATH, JR., EXEC. VICE PRESIDENT 114 E. Gordon St. ^jCImtoivjl^C^ 1M S. Caawall St. La Grans*, N. C. It pays to knock out soil insects with aldrin Today as never before, it is important to make every acre of tobacco count fer bigger profits. That’s why it will pay you to protect against soil, insect damage with powerful aldrin. Aldrin knocks out cutworms, ants, wireworms, white grubs and other destructive soil insects. Aldrin is easy to use as an emulsible concentrate, granular formulation, or fertilizer mixture. Simply broadcast the. aldrin formulation; then disk into the soil For best results check your state recom mendations. Put an end to soil insect damage MMnn Knock out soil insects before you plant with aldrin. > Order your supply today. DEE aitch brand aldrin . Manufactured by Pelletier mi a Jiigih frr Maysvilie Woman’s Society ol Representatives of the Telephone Company will soon be in town to compile a pew TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. Please check your listings in the current directory to make sure they are correct. If you wish any changes made, notify the business office now. , While checking yoUr present listings, why not consider extra listings. If your telephone serves more than one person, extra listings can prove very valuable. Our business office will be glad to give you information on this convenient, low-cost service. The Yellow Pages Tell Who V BUYS-SELLS-RENTS-REPAIRS Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co. ■" ■ 1 1 " 1 '■■■ ; 1 1' Where you 1 plant your 1 money does make a i difference 24 million people can’t be wrong. They plant their money at Insured Savings and Loan Associations like ours. Your savings grow fast with us because thiey earn excellent returns. And they’re safe... insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings'and Loan Insurance Corporation. Start your spring planting...and planning...now. Open a savings account With us today. Look for the April issue of Coronet Magazine...read why itdoes make a difference where you save.