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UiitiM i Sountv Society J. ME. AND AIRS. ANGUS CbsJww HoxireH I daw v irf To .lr. AiW'.rjREl . Ai&ertson: The Outlaw' Md rew Uiiverullst Church was the Betting for the wedding of Miss Kthryn Joyce Maxwell and Mr. Angus Wilton Mercer, In a candle lighting, double-ring ceremony, Saturday afternoon, Dec. 20 at five o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Watson Maxwell of Alibertson, and the groom is the mod of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercer of Pink Hill. Officiating Minister was the Rev. Samuel Thomas', cousin of the groom, assisted by the Rev. L. C. Prater. - Wedding Music was presented by Mr. Douglas Townsend, cousin ot the bride, as pianist, and Miss Gay Herring as So list. The bride's attendants were Miss Delores Best of Mt. Olive who wore a full-length dress of red net and satin, with matching satin jacket and a white camatien corsage. Miss Jean Massing!! of Raleigh, who wore a full-length nile green net and satin dress with matching Jacket and a white carnation cor sage. t The groom was attended by his father as best man. , The usher were Mr. Thomas Harold Quinn and Mr. Roland Cat-, aiuod from Pink Hill and Mr. Haraid Robinson from Charlotte. '. u Given hi marriage toy her fath er, the bride wore a stcapless dress of Chantilly lace, basque bodice, worn with fitted jacket, Queen Ann collar, long tapering leeves, ending in Caila lily points over the hands. Her Bouffant skirt, accorded and CALYPSO NEVA'S, Mrs. JamtMV nfjfcA t-AMiAi2ii ;, . Women Mel Mrs. Broadhurst N 1 The'waaieri of the Presbyterian church J Calypso met Tuesday night 1i4Veme of Mrs. Allen Broadimrft 'th Mrs. Mack Eroad- hurst oatess. The Mrs. J. B. Strick- land The vononal was given by mrs. ueaeva ttooerta Mrs. Charlie 'Sloan was In charge of the pro gram. Topic being Peace on Earth and lets leave off Xmas and say and write Christmas. Exchange of gifts with Mrs. Mack Broadhurst acting as Santa Claus. The hostess served cookies nuts and punch. ... , . . ShisV Pre Jt Miss Eunice Davis of ' Warsaw was a dinner guest of Mr., and Mrs. Leon Flowers Friday. Mrs. Ethel 'Williams visited Miss es Judy and Fye Sutton at Ox ford Sunday. : r Mr. and Mr. J. H. Boat of Golds boro and Miss Florence Best of Wilmington were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best Fridar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reven bark and son Charles spent Thurs day at Pendertea with Mrs. D. Brawn. .:.::, ?:... V. Week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rirenfeark were: Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks Burlingten; Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Canady Spruce Pines; and Mrs. Ella Bradsbaw of .Wallace. - . :. .:.(,-, , Mrv and Mrs. Brace Sloan of Lake Waccamaw, Mr .and Mrs. Thcrman Jernlgan of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Alpkin of Boston, Mass. The dinner ' guest of Mr. and W. J. Sloaa Tttarsday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best and child ren vtsited Mr. Mrs. ryant I ni'h of Pink Kill Suaiay. I 'r. and Mrs. Jasnes Strickland t Dep Run jent Thursday in i.ome of l-s. Clyde Bread- ' t. -. ' ' '. s R. G. EJfwards of Goldsboro jur 'r and fam- ' f ' ' rrosf"inrr't. 1; i. AvrUA: J WILTOJff. ME)W?EB h Mi i .i'-..;itac'i Bleated, of ehWilrV lac was worn over hoops and crtnolhie. ending In a aweep train, te 'a,aL' Her finger vWbf bridal Ul- usibn .feii from a-vrown of seed .pearls. She carried' iWhite prayer book topped with a BUipigrthroatea orchid showered witlfc'wWte satin streamers and bridal roses. The bride' mother wore a pur ple velvet dres and a pink carna tion shoulder corsage. . The groom's mother wore a black bilk dress and a red carnation shoulder borage. Immediately after the ceremony. the bride's Aunts, Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw and Miss Myra Maxwell, entertained the guests at a recep tion in the church parlor. 'They were assisted by the bride's sister Mrs. Willard Whitley, Miss Marie Prater, Miss. Helen Murphy, Miss Lois Ann Thomas, JUiss Clara !Lee Quinn, Mr. Willard Whitley, Mr. Bill Jone, and Mr. Ben Outlaw. "'' Miss Sue Mercer, sister of the groom, presided at the bride's book. i Mrs. Mercer is a Sophomore at Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, N. C. r Mr. Mercer' has. been employed by the Contractor's Service Co. of Charlotte as an Irrigation Engineer since his graduation from N. C State College in 1049. , ' After the reception they left for wedding trip to Florida. :. iFor traveling the bride wore a grey wood suit with black access ories and the orchid from her bri dal bouquet. - , rvmm$ V1 VyiWMl Kornegay of Mt. Ollvi Mr. an49s.C'T.''i(ualey of EluabethtowwNart visiting; Mr, and Mrs. Hay MM, , . Mr. and .Jl ,T. BegfatSer iind family of Washington pent Christ mas with their WreK s,iMt. and Mrs. E. T. Register Sr. te - Mrs. Emmet Bellamy and Miss Lillian were guest of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Maxwell Friday, 1 Mrs. Esther Jennette of Charles ton S. C. and S-lc Carl Jennett of the U. S. Air Force visited friends and relative durinff the holidays. Mrs. Robet-fc McNfair of Pike- viiie visited tae James Xlckson Sunday. vii - ' -: . Mr. and Mrs. Br Grice and son Bruce S. of Rail gh and Mr. and Mrs. -Jb Grtw rand boys of Wilson were guest of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grice Christmas day. Mr. and Mr. J. R. Maxwell spent Thursday with Mrs. Emmett Bel lammv in Wilmington. Dinner guest Saturday night of the James jUiKson were: J" and Mrs. Albert Dickson, ' Miss Geneva Ann and Griggs of Gar ner, Mr. and Mn.iT.tP; Quinn and daughter Jeanette of Marion and Mrs. J. T. Dickson of Mt Olive. ' Mr. and Mrs. Phelton Sloan gave a dinner party Sunday. Those at tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrior andiihMrenMr. and Mrs. Mull Rose and children Goldsboro Mr. and . Mrs. Leonard Teachey, Wilson; Mrv and.Jtfrs. L. F. Grant ham, Goldsboro;' Mrs. C. O. Rose and Mrs. Jennie Britt of Goldsboro. Mrs 'Katie Shaw of Durham is visiting her sister, Mrs. Donnle Alberton and other relatives this Those attending the Dixie Class ics Casket Ball games this week In Raleigh were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickland and their guest, Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Strickland of Tenn Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best, B. C. Albretton, Henry, C. t Albretton, Talmage Waters and Jck Herring. Mr. and Mrs. H; V. Dail of Balt imore, Md. are guest tf Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grice this week. ' Miss Billy Jane Sanderson and Clayton R. Keel attended the dance at E. C, Greenville Monday night. The Senior Class . of Calypso High will have supper at Griffin in Goldsboro Wednesday night for 1tJJi'fiitiM j :'iTiiiiii ni-r-i-ii n hi i imiM nii muni MRS. DAVID Seven Springs Girl Marries In Afternoon Church Wedding SEVEN SPRINGS St Johns Baptist Church here was the scene of the Saturday afternoon, Decem ber 20th, waMing of Miss Bobbie Jean SouthieMnd and David Wal ton Swinson, with the Rev. Thomas E. Beamon conducting the double- ring ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mr.' acd Mrs. George D. Barwlck of Seven Springs, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. George Swinson of Raleigh and the late Mr. Swln' son.. ' Wedding music was presented by Mrs. J. E. Trueblood, pianist, and Mrs. Gerald Ay cock, soloist Best man was the brother of the bride groom, Liston Swinson of Mount Olive, and ushers were . Edward Coor and Forrest Swinson. Given In marriage by her broth er, the bride wore grown of satin made with a tulle yoke and a ber- tna oi unanuiiy uce. rne xuu aiuri had panels of matching lace and ended in a train. Her fingertip veil of tulle was trimmed with lace and attached to a tiara of lace and beaded with pearls. She carried a bouquet of bride's roses centered with a white 'orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ed ward Coor, - sister of the bride, wearing an aqua satin dress with a bolero and an overskirt of nylon Jkihnnle, Wilson; i and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Price of Seven Springs. Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs. Patsy Sue Smith and Roland Smith visited Mrs. N. C. Davis In Pink 'Hill Fri day.' : -v ".- .',: Mr. and Mrs. Cam Pridgen of Warsaw visited relative in Calypso Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith, Clin ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arndld Davis of Warsaw were guest of Mrs. S. D. Davis Thursday. v ' Mr. and Mrs. Lias Flgford of Warsaw spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Pigford and fam ily. Ladies Night With Ruritan Club The Ruritans entertained their wives and sweethearts Thursday pight at the school lunch room. The ladies were welcomed by B. C. Sellers and Mrs. H. C. Cook gave the response. The speaker of the evening Mr. Hugh Morton was introduced byW. D. Roberts Mr. Morton' showed color slides of N: C. which every one enjoy ed. The women of the B. M. S. of the Baptist church served a bar becue supper. Ruritan pens were given as favors. TOED OF DIGGING COlLJ'toJ- FEI1CE POSTS? t) Hors's cm easy way to get out of that work . . . to stop spending all that money. For . fenco repaiw, make replace--ments with Koppors Pressure Creosoted Posts the posts, that last tot 30 years Soon, youll have a 100 pressure creoeoted post fence. ; Natu rally, lor new- fencing, it pays , to set only.Koppers Posts, and forget about making replace ments. ' V:' .:,:.;- Kopper Posts,' pressure treated with creosote, are pro tected against termites and de cay. They keep original size and strength at ground line," therefore, smaJJer treated posts can replace larger untreated posts. There are many other advantages.' See us for fence : poets. , . , 1 : i SWINSON net. She wore a bandeau of satin flowers and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. ' --V Bridesmaids were Miss Georgia Lee Barwlck, sister of the bride, and Miss Berlene Southerland, cou sin of the bride, wearing gowns of pink and blue net over taffeta. They wore matching headdresses and carried rose bourtuets. The mofher of the bride wore a navy suit with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy dress with navy accessories, Flower girls iwere Miss Carol Daly and Miss Barbara Ann Daly, wear ing dresses of pink and blue. Ring- bearer was Gerald Coor, nephew of the bride. (Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Grace Pow ot Cramerton, Miss De- lores McGee of Befison, Miss Ann Southerland of Smlthfield, Miss Margaret Coor, and Miss Lerleme Kilpatrlck. For a wedding trip south the bride wore a brown tweed suit witn brown accessories, and as orchid corsage. She is a graduate of (Camp. iDen uouege. The bridegroom attended school in Calypso and has Just completed two years' service n the United States Army, Rev. T. 0. Bird Accepts Call to Charge Rev. Taylor O. Bird of Delrose Tenn. has accepted the Call as pas tor of Palson Calypso Stanford group. Mr. Bird Ms a native, of Horseshoe N. C.vind comes to us highly recommended. He has ex perience with group work. He will reside in the Manse' at Faison. OUTLAW'S BRIDGE Mrs. Outlaw Host ess to H. D. Club ' Mrs. M. L. Outlaw was a de lightful hostess to the December meeting of the Home Demonstra tion club. Mrs. Elmo . Blizzard, vice president, called the club to order, .Mrs. Manly Outlaw led the devotional, Business dispersed with the program of music group sing ing, games and contests' directed by the recreation leaders was en Joyed. A beautifully ; decorated Christmas free was a center of J , .' X V.8 ' o i : 1 o , v IV r O - O v o r . .. o Mils' iyr.HI , Ibcrcd at SI;ov;er i iuriu UfaW Rati Burcn and Miss Than nnlllnmivnrrh wtM loint hostess to a unen snower, xuw day night, honoring Miss Shirley Tyndall bride elect Polnsettas and dried plant ar rangement were used throughout the living and dining room. Games of bridge and rummy were enjoyed during the evening. ; Durktg the social hour the bost esses. served assorted sandwiches, lady fingers mints, nuts and Rus Bian tea. The honoree- received ' .many lovely gifts. . Carolers Entertain Mrs. J. JR. Grady's fnday School Class went caroling Tmesaay nignt, iVilliams-Kornegay Married In S. C. : Mr. Bill Zack Williams, son of Mr., and Mrs. Lewis Williams of Pink Hill and Miss snema jean KocneKav. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs Willie Kornegay also of Pink Hill were married in South Carolina, Tuesday, December 23, The groom, stationed with the Army Air Corps In Texas since early spring is a 1952 graduate of the (Pink Hill high school. Mrs. Williams is a student In the Pink fiill school. 1 Johnson-Howard Pledge Vcivsfl Harold Lloyd Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson of Pink Hill and Sallle Howard, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Howard and the lote Ebbie Howard, of Pink Hill, Rt. 1 were married at 6:00 p. m., December 23, in the Pink Hill Presbyterian church. Their pastor Rev. N. P. Farrier was the officia ting minister. The groom who Is In the Army Air Corps, is station ed at a camp in Colorado. Both are Pink Hill Huzh School graduated and the bride, was employed local ly before her marriage. attraction with gifts for all mem bers present. Gifts were presented and delicious refreshments en Joyed. .. ; " . - ; 1 Mrs. 'Outlaw's assistant hostess for the afternoon were Mrs. Paul Outlaw and Miss Sallle Outlaw. -Decorations and refreshments were suggestive of the approach ing holiday season. . ' . . .. Personals y School re-opened Monday morn' lng. . James G. Jones of Spartanburg, S. C. and William Jones of Greens boro were here, for the Mercer- Maxwell wedding. . - .J '; :.! - Mr. and Mrs. J.' C. Outlaw and daughter, Debra, of Raleigh, Mr. find Mrs. Rudolph Hawley of Wil son spent Christmas with Mrs. Ka tie Qutlaw. Me - vf-' Pvt. and Mrs. RdbM Hudson of West Point. Kv.. Mr. aflfl Mrs. Hubert iBlshon of Kinston and W.J C. 1 Adams of Ashevllle were visi tors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Adams during Christ mas.... ,; ,. : ::,;. y: .- Miss Hazel Simmons of Fay etteville, Mrs. Dan Fagg and Dan Fagg Jr. of Mt. Olive were among visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Simmons. : i ' ' Miss Myra Maxwell of Wilson spent several days last week with her sister, iMrs. a. r. uuwaw. f,. Mr. and Mrs. . H. C. Doby. Jr. and little Alberta Ann of Albe marle; Mrs. J. W. Tearvean and sons of Stanly and J.- W. Jr.- of Summerfield; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby King and baby tof Greensboro; Albert Barnes and daughter. Miss Pomalne Barnes of Lucama were Christmas visitors ' with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. OuUaw. , ' .' ;.;-fit'r Mr and Mrs. James Parker en tertained members of Mrs. Parker's family at dinner Sunday, from Goldsboro, Mt Olive ana raison. 10 PIECE V; BED ROOM SUIT COMPLETE I ; $150.00 : r Can Buy On Terms ; ' . . ; J15.C3 Do;vn Will Deliver, 7i;:i Sra:ll Weekly i.f r ..J. i - - -1 " eral i s t e r . v ":er t iiv-d i i t.,a b- of t..r. an 4 Mrs. O. P. J- 1 son. Mr.. Mans i'ranzen sang far tiiem in the German lan guage, 'Oh Little Town of Bethlehem." I'fciJs.l'lisU.yJ; En!:rt:!ns C:i 'One of the prettiest parties of the Christmas season" was given by Mrs. Louise Mitchell on last Monday , evening when she enter tained the members of the bridge club and an additional table. Her home was decorated throughout with many Christmas scenes burning candles, carrying out most effectively the Holiday motu. Guests were seated by attractive Christmas hats and served a de licious supper of ham, Christmas tree' congealed salad, 'Santa Claus baked apples butter beans and po tatoes and dessert or Kanta Clause moulded Ice cream, favors were miniature candy cane, cor sages. i . ' . . i v4'"';i After dinner bridge was enjoy ed an high score prize was award ved Mrs. Vance B. Gavin for club members and for visitors, Mrs. 1 C, Burch. At the end of the even ing Christmas presents were i -changed by club .members. ' Met Mrs. Boney r The Women of Grove Presbyter Ian church met Monday afternoon at 8:30 with Mrs N. B. Boney, Mrs. Walter Stroud presided. Mrs. N.'B. Boney had charge of the devotional, ' assisted by Mrs. L. Southerland and Mrs. Alda Korn egay. A, short business session lol lowed.- - Announce Birth1: Mr.' and Mrs., Robert A. Hunter of Lewell' Mass.;' announce the birth of a son Robert Arthur 111. on December 24th at the Lowell General Hospital.. Mrs. Hunter is the former Helen Rouse ' of War saw. The Hunters nave two other children, Cheryl and Dianne.,-; Girl Scouts Have Christmas Party , ' The local Girl Scouts held their annual - Christmas i party,' In .the RICHLAiNDS In a December 20 ceremony in the First Christian Church here. Miss Olie Ann Shaw became the bride .of Kenneth Fra zelle, with the Rev. E. B. Quick conducting , the double-ring rites. , The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Nina Shaw and the late F. It. Shaw. The bridegroom Is the .son of Mrs. Sudiet Frazelle and the late Rosco . Frazelle, all of, Bich- lanas. v v.----' :. : ,. ' Miss Fran:es Canady, pianist, presented the nuptial music with the soloist Miss Jane Frazelle, sis ter of the bridegroom. The bride wag Sive In marrlaze by her uncle, Sidney Shaw -of Rocky Mount. She wore a two- piece teal blue, velveteen : dress with a white. velvet hat trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones and-carried a prayer book topped by yellow orchids with white satin streamers. f. , Miss Essie Mae Outlaw, mem ber Of the Clinton school faculty, spent Christmas holiday with the home folks. - . - y . r Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jones and baby of .. Goldsboro, Dr. Russell Outlaw ot Morehead City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Outlaw.' ,v'V-' '' -- -'V -" P ?: ' , Caot. and Mrs.' Robert Jones and children, Donna and Bobby of Richmond, Va.' are visiting Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr., and Mrs., J. Henry Parker this week. Mm and Mrs. Albert Gary Out law and baby "of Raleigh spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw. ; .i-v:."., : Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rouse and Miss Ethel Rouse from near La Grange spent Friday with Misses Fannie and Sallle Outlaw. , - ' Mrs. Lloyd Sutton and daughter of LaGrange, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parker ; of Mt Olive were among visitor with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker during Christmas. ' , . 0 Or t!::.!!r Vi. 1 I i'.-i- - A. T. t ! " fiot, c an, i y a: i nu! '. f ter re er,.meiis were serv i l.e becoa Grady red the cripture. Carols were sung by the group. Prior tot adjournment Betty In gram played Santa Claus, and dis triDutett tne guts. . ; -1 Scl;::l Gonini illliiliivv,.,- llili Janusry 7 ; " Announcement has been made that the full school Improvement Committee of Duplin County will meet at the Rose Hill School Lunchroom on January 7, at 6:90 o'clock for a supper meeting. All members are urged to attend. - " Guest' last Friday of Mr and Mrs.' Willard Brinson were: Mr, and Mrs. Alvln Powell and daugh ter; Mr. and Mrs Herbert Tucker Mr and Mrs J P Tucker Jr and children, Mr and Mrs Ed Evans and children Miss Henrietta Tuck er, Mr Carl Tucker and Mr J P Tucker Sr '':.: ' ,' Spending the holidays with Mrs. L. Southerland were Mr. Lawrence Southerland, Marietta Ga.; Miss Eleanor Southerland of Salisbury; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newlin and children of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Jane of Raeford. .-- " " - Mr. Alexander Cogdell, Misses Ella C and Addie Worth Cogdell of Fayetteville spent Friday with Mrs. L. Southerland. . ; - - .,- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs! Ivy Bowdeni x Rev.iand Mrs. A. D. Wood and children of Calf ax. N. C visited Misses Jessie and Veuna Murphy during the holidays. i Mr Walton Graves of Rlchlands spent Christmas even twith Mrs Nora Shaffer, jr'- ''' ' Guests of Mrs. Nora Shaffer'Frl day Avere Mrs. H. E. Blake and son and Miss Ltla Shaffer of Burg aw, Mrs. L. T.s Rouse and daughters of y", ' Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Guthrie Jr., of Burlington spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C B. Guthrie. Spending the holidays With Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williamson were Mr and Mrs. Charlie L. William son and Betsy of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marsh and Miss Fattie Williamson of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Booth spent Sunday. with Mr.;and Mrs. Bland Miss Christine Shaw was her sisters's maid of honor. She wore a coral .rose velveteen costume with matching hat and other ac cessories, of brown. She also car ried a nosegay of yellow roses. v Byron frazelle, brother of the bridegroom was best man.. Ushers were Hal Trott and Philip Brown, both of Rlchlands. - - v . The bride's mother wore a suit of brown wool faille with brown and green accessories and a cor sage of white " roses. The bride groom's mother wore a black suit With black accessories and a cor sage of white roses. The bride ' attended Women's College of the University of North Carolina. She has been employed at Camp Lejeune. The bridegroom attended East Carolina College and is now em ployed at Beulavllle school. The couple will make their home in Rlchlands. .. , Engagement Announced ; . . ... ..j '.Mrs. Gene M. Whaler of-82e President St., Brooklyn, N. Y., announces the engagement of her daughter Mary Elizabeth to Gard ner H. Bostic, sen of Mr. and Mrs., G. V. Bostlc of Warsaw. ' Miss Whalen is an alumna of Catherin McAuley High School, Brooklyn and attended St Ann's Academy in Pennsylvania. She Is with Marshall Brother, Klein and Green of New York City. ' Mr. Bostls attended Beulavllle High School and is In the U. S. Navy and is stationed at New port, R. I. The wedding will take place In the Spring, s . ' . ..,v . - : ' Pcynf. MM tit ' If mill0 rH s Mi. ' . - rit J xrt : . -,' :':;-?.'.'.. X'-ff'-'' i'1,0 .--X. . W .i-',:-:t'r:- t Oli. 1, r. and I O. P. J Meaaxs Jimmie wuii 8" i Fransen visited Irir. and i L. Pruitt In Morehead Cny l -urda'y, . ,- Mr. Bobby Ingram U. S. V,. t t toned, in Jacksonville, I -a, f I the holidays with his pare. 3 , and' Mrs. W. M. Ingram. - Spending , Christmas . holMays with Dr.. and Mrs, RJ F. Vnihs We, Mas. Willis . pareats, I. jr. andj Mre. ' Clarence- Fewlass of Swanton Ohio. - ' ; ' Mr. Bv Ff Willis of East Bank, W. Va. Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Willis ' ' , Dr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and ' children of Durham Mr. and Mrs.. William Mercer and daughters of Goldsboro spent Christmas - with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton. ' - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Willard and children, ' Sarah and Johnny ot Raleigh visited Mrs. Wlllards par ents Mr. and Mrs. R. L Sykes dur ing the holidays , ' Mrs W M Eubanks of Wilmington spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ; R. L. Sykes. : t - Mr.r and Mrs. Jack Sitterson, -Frances and Linda spent Christmas day with Mr. , and Mrs. J. A. Tay lor in Wilmington. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitterson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor, Steve and Allen of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sitterson. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Patterson, . Frances and Yvonne spent Christ- ;; mas day with Mrs. W. J. Smith In ' Pink HJJL - ' . ' . . Mrs. Wilbur Adams Joyce and Nancy of Carolina Beach spent the holidays With Mr. aad Mrs. J. L. Williams. , .. .' . '. Miss Margaret Williams, ' Mrs. i Wilbur Adams and Mrs, j; B. Wal- i lace . spent Saturday - In Raleigh shopping and attended the basket ball games.. ..:v?.c,i Dr. and Mrs. L, V. Grady and children of Charlotte and Dr. E. D. Grady of Atlanta visited Mr. bp . Mrs. J. SR. Grady during the hoi asys.'. .". '; v .';,-,:, t;j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson and Jlmmle, v 1 Mrs. Robert Holllngs worth and Mils Theo Hollings : worth spent Xmas with Lieut Comdr. and Mrs.. Alton Payne.' They -were accompanied home by Mr. . Alois Ilollingsworth and lit tle Miss Holly Payne who spent the week end -with Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth. Miss Margaret Williams Mrs. J. B. Wallace, Mr., and Mrs. A . J. Patterson attended the "Dixie ; Classics'' In Raleigh Wednesday. Mr. Johnny Helms of Monroe -spent a couple of days with Miss' Theo Hollingsworth. . Mr and Mrs. N. B.' Boney Jr. with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. of Greensboro spent the week enu. with Mr. and 'Mrs. N. B.-Bohey. i Miss Janet Boney left Sunday to return to Washington, D. C. having . spent the holidays with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. v": Mr. and Mrs. .N. B. Boney was : guest of Dr and Mrs J G. Robin-' son Frl., at a family reunion held in the American Legion hut, hon oring Mrs. Robinson parents Rsv. snd Mrs Murphy Williams Spending, the week end with Mr. imd Mrs.' J, 0, Stokes-were , Mr, and Mrs A J Crumbley and daughter of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Melvln Smith of Conyers, Ga. Mrs. G. P. Pridgen, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. G. P, Pridgen Jr. of Warsaw and Mr and Mrs, E. V, Pridgen and two sons of. Norfolk Va. were Sunday guests of Mr.: and Mn, J. R. Grady. '-;'V n-'v5 :-"'; ', !.'; BEULAVILLE, N. CL v ' ; Box Office Opens 6 JVM; - Show Starts 6:30 P.M. Sun. and Mon.. Jannray 4 and R "San Francisco Story" .'iv"'!';' Starrlnr .,:C'.:1 Joel McCrae and Yvonne DeCarlo Aucmay as neonesaar, jasu.s & 7 . i ounsmne - ; i in Tecanieoior Virginia Mayo & Dennis Morraa Thurs. & Frt, Jan. 8 and 9. "Back at the Front" Tom Ewe 11 and Marl Blanchard . Sat. Jan. lfl . . nnhl "Bough Riders of Duranjo" VAngels Iri the Sky" ' Bowery Boys f , ' Cartoons Every Nlrht . POOOOCCOOCCI O o r o o o o o a O O o o o , o o o o. o ) ) t ipir New Year s Party. -.(.-- 3 of Vv. and Mrs. , Ms we" '. i ". Cr Mf Yr irn-slt CretlfYouNecilt .as 1
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