GET ONE HUGE 11 x 14 Wall Portrait FREE (An You Pay Is 50c Handling Charga) ADULTS AND CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS Limit of one free por trait per family, addi tional subjects in same family $1.00 each, groups $1.00 per person. No age limit 1 SATURDAY, JULY 8th — 10am.-5 pjn. GAU1T BROTHERS N. PIEDMONT AVE. Bethwaze News Rev. and Mrs. Dean Coffey and children of Henderson, N. C. spent last weekend with relatives in the community. (Mr. Wayne Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mayes, Miss Judy Mayes and Miss Annette Bridges spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Ector Hamrick and family of Alexanders, Va. CS 1 and Mrs. Glenn Longley and Bobby are visiting Mrs. Longley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck. The Longleys have been in New Port, Rhode Island for three months while CS1 Longley attended commisary school, he finished first in his class and is being transferred to the naval base at Norfolk, Va. Mr. C. B. Clary of Wilming ton, N. C. joined his family Sat urday and they are spending sometime with their relatives in the community. Rev. and Mrs. A1 Butters of Jacksonville, N. C., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McSwaln. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McSwain and children and Miss Judy Fitch spent .last weekend at Youon Beach, N. C. Intermediate Department of David (Baptist church had a swimming party at the Moose Lodge Saturday night. The young peoples department had a party at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin J. Best of Dallas, N. C. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Babbs to Forest City Sunday to visit Mrs. (B. W. Whitworth. David Baptist church voted Sunday to build a recreation building in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Patterson announce the birth of a baby daughter Saturday night at the Kings Mountain hospital. Mrs. Patterson is the former Becky Dixop. ‘ .. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Volbracht, Mrs. Luther McSwaip Sr., and Miss Libby Fitch attended the Putt Putt Beauty contest at Greenville, S. C„ Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dwan ’thorpburg and Darrell and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd E. Edmondson and Amy is spending sometime this week toiiring the mountains of Tenn. and N. C. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Champion Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love lace and Kathy, Mr. Dean Cham pion and Tim and Mrs. Elva Mc Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vess Sr., and Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bridges, DEEDS fcgr Jan Ghriatenaan (News items this week from Iredell, Orange, Onslow and Da vidson counties). FINGER OF SUSPICION Richard and Jean of Mt. Sini visited Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Ham rick Sunday. Jean is spending part of this week 'with her grand parents. iMrs. D. M. Teagye and Miss Estelle Barber of Charlotte vis ited Mrs. Marvin Wright and Marggruite Saturday. PE 2 William Davis has been spending a 15 day leave with his wife, Diane, he reports to Fort Dix, N. J. Wednesday. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis Sunday night for supper were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and son, P.E. 2 and Mrs. William Davis and Miss Nancy. Roberson of Grover, N. C. Here’s a sage observation gleaned from a news column written by Mrs. Nancy Myers, extension home economics agent, Iredell County: To the Mother Whose Child Won’t Drink Milk: Do you? NOW—THE MINI-HOUSE Everything is becoming mini these days, believes Mrs. Bonnie B. Davis, extension home econo mics agent, Orange County. For example, the Ervin Burnette fam ily, Mebane, Rt. 3, found the mini fad helpful in planning its new house. The three Burnette sons, Ray, Artis and Leroy have grown up and left home, so the Burnettes no longer need a large house. “They’ve decided to build a mini version of Extension House Plan number 7174,” iMrs. Davis says. The house is one of many be ing built through FHA financ ing and will serve as a demon stration house for other families who want comfortable living with attractive surroundings at a low cost, she adds. 4-H GRAPEVINE Onslow County is fast becom ing a leading grape growing county, as more and more farm ers use grapes to supplement their tobacco income, Mrs. Chase Padget, extension home econo mics agent, reports. Two 4-H’ers, Kathy and Diane Moore, were concerned about the techniques the farmers were us ing to establish their vineyards. So they’ve worked up a demon stration that shows farmers the correct grape production proce dure, Mrs. Padgett says. As I have told you many times I am not permitted to give names in this column, but will be glad to put you intouchwith a source of plant supply if youwill write me. I would Suggest that you first check with your local nur sery or. garden supply center about the availability of plants. The (Battleship U.S.S. 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