> v " TV! ' ' ? ' u Friday. April 2.1948 ' 1 1' " 1 mmmmmmrnrnmrn^m HERALDP Coll Socioty Editor ;i_ . fiBBHEEBBHBBBHBpBHBBBBBIBEBBBBR Miss Louann Herndon returned | Sunday to Coker College after spend lag.the Spring holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Herndon. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Roberts and family of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs- J. E. Lfttlejohn and family spent the weekend with Mt. and Mrs. G. E. Smith at China Grove.. Miss Fanny Carpenter spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Long in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Combs, Miss Polly Putnam and Robert Gamble spent Sunday in the Western North Carolina Mountains. Mr. jtnd Mrs. J. E. Huneycutt and family spent the weekend in Tarboro. Mr iAnd Mrs. R. T. Hasty and fam. Uy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts, Miss Betty Boone and Leroy Boforte ' of Albemarle spent Saturday with; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter. ' *p Rev. and Mrs. V. D. Patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patrick are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patrick In Charleston, S. C., this week. Miss Ethel Plonk of Winston-Salem and Herbert Plonk of Raleigh spent tnc Easter holidays with their mother, Mrs. R. S. Plonk. Meek Carpenter has returned to Chapel Hill after spending the Spring holidays with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Carpenter. 118 . r ' I Day or Night " *- * ' ! . r" i 1 AMBULANCE SERVICE Harr Funeral Home i " '? . ' - , " * " | ________ | , ' , ... . - 0 "Yes, I have my i FISHER'S. I like I and prompt sen 9 J. A. FISH! DRY a n . . . I ERSONALS Phone 16 [ Dr. ami Mrs. George Plonk an family of Murphy spent the wee* | end with Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Plonl Mr. and Mrs. Billy Weir and Mri Orr Weir left Wednesday for a vis; in Tennessee. * > Miss Laura Plonk spent the weeh end with Mrs. Lawrence Lovell. Miss Virginia Plonk of Laurinbur spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plonk. Miss Eleanor Myers and Miss Na: cy Plonk, students at the Plonl School in Asheville spent the weeh end with their parents. Miss Martha Plonk returned M6n day to the University of Ohio afte spending the Spring holidays witl her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I Plonk. M. L. Harmon is Improving afte an illness of several days. Malcolm Patterson and Normal McGill, students at Erskine College spent the weekend with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dllling am twin sons have returned to Raleigl after spending the Spring holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Carpenter. James Edward Amos has returnee to Cjiapel Hill after spending ,thi UNC Spring holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Amos. A. P. Hubbard of Greensboro wa the Saturday night guest of Martii Harmon. John Chambers of Atlanta, Ga was the weekend guest-of J. W. Mi lam. Mr. and Mrs. Tolly Shuford am children , spent the weekend witl Mrs. Shuford's parents in Durham. Hubert Aderhold spent the weekem in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and dau ghter, Sandra, spent the weekem in Asheville. ' ?o? Earl Myers, Charles and Henr: Neisler and George Thomasson, stu dents at Davidson, spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McElwee, Jr and children of North Wilkesl?or spent the weekend with Mr. am Mrs. J. D. Plonk. Mrs. S. S. Weir, jr., Mrs. Lila Er vin and Miss Derlce Weir have re turned from a visit with Mr. am Mrs. Edgar Glausier in Thomastor Ga. On their return they were ac nnmnaninH hv Vflcc Marliona Wtti A.V/1 lipui l>V V> IAJ i'tUI i IVIIV- ?? VI Who has been a guest of the Glausi ers for a few weeks. kiWIUCS V1VUHVWI HI their quality work, rice" ' '' ' ' : * ' ' ' ,v . *?" ! ;... S and SON LEANEBS MM 523 g|gfeT,' F'' ^wvuM r* . Robert Netll, BtU Harmon, B Warllck and Eddie Campbell, S dents at Gardner.Webb, spent 1 Easter weekend with their parer ^ Houston Black has returned Catawba College after spending I . weekend with his parents, a , t_ ? The number of mules on No Carolina farms on January 1, 19 B- was estimated at 269,000, the sma 11 est January 1 inventory since 19 Uncle Sam Says A new bonnet may get you in t Easter parade but your particii 'i tion in tne Payroll Savings Plan li the Bond-A-Month Plan will put y s in the Security Parade. For t wage earner, payroll savings whe you work enable you to acqui Savings Bonds on the partial pa i ment plan. For the self-employe e your local bank maintains the Bon A-Month Plan. 17. S. 3'rtJiuty jf 1 t . CL i V 1 My a . ' 1.1 ' i ??? ?11 Lad ' COA ' r*. * , ' * . | " ' . . 1 I * . ; , Vi i . i ..I rnrn (i " , " I I' > - . ' .' ' , 1 " ; 1 H Sy.^.4*< :f.'!?' ,f.. Tr. m HERALD. ?BGS MOUNTAIN. If. C i- * ... -i i. -i . , i .,1 , . i J** Gleaners Class Met * Z At McGill Home it*. I | A large group of members of the to'Gleaners class of the first Bartlst the chuj.h met Monday evening at the home of Miss Mary M?Cill. Mrs. A. H. Herndon served as assistant rth hostess. >48 im jj' Lilacs, hyacinths and other spring* 23. blossoms were used to decorate the meeting rooms. mmm -Mrs. J. B. Falls presided and sev j eral matters of routine business ^ 1 were dispatched. "" An entertaining program of con- I testa was presented by Mrs. Charles!I f Owens after which the hostesses ser 11 ved a delicious salad and dessert ,! course. <1 * BUILDING PERMITS Two building permits were issued at City Hall by S. A; Crouse, | city clerk, daring the past week. i On March 25 a permit was issued I ^ to Willie Jackson for .a new two I room dwelling on Wilson street, L cost $1,000. On March 30 a permit was issued to J. F. Cunningham H J for addition of two rooms to dwell- H he ing oh Linwood road, cost $500. >? or ou Tobacco accounted for 53.2 per- I he cent, or $334,250,000, of the State's | J* cash farm income in 1944. . ??* 'd- ?THE HERALD?$2.00 PER PEAR? & "U , ^ ear * V - r ? al ?' v' . - V ' tL. . ' ers' Dr x .* ?- ; *' ,' % Bes' s*?dal sp/ei TS DRES Crapes. Gal Values te % pi ' ovniAnf Am at 111^111 rui __ - > . - .: ; :. : i ' ' '^:: ' :; :. I -' 'i V *' % ^ 'vi* VC- ''i*?' ' * ? ?* ?; "'- "'"v3 ,Kw IIK ?Second : ' , . J ,_ _ <' , . j ;> ^..j. . -0 ,~_/ w Job Printing . . . Phone 167 Wanted! You Dirty Clothes I Bring your clothes to town,,leave them in one of our I BENDIX washers, and pick them up when you're I ready. COMPLETE 45-MINUTE SERVICE Plenty Parking Space I No miX'Up?Each washing done in machine by itself. H v Clothes come out ready for IRONING^ even on rainy I days, r, i^fp SELF SERVICE LAUNDERIT I I Next To Victory Chevrolet ?On City Bus Route? Telephone 100 ANCE i I ?Hi?\?~ I . ' . ^1 1" ess anop . C,oa' Ml La?es' NG ses SUITS KDdillM ' $24.95 I I ' ^^1 V w I l IB' . BP . -i^Br1 SHOT . ' i ' Outstanding'Buy! , ? 90 ; ? ' .' 79 * ?< >?' * ?. . 4 - ' % . . . t t/A*. ;?J-A>%?* .? -- -iiriv ii- u : < * '+- ,*> . mil aiiah

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