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J" . . ft' f ''' I -f LIZ, N. C TZUESDAT, TCVg 7, 1""5. 1 pun , '1 i " we t .Eflusly stated In th i ct t Duplin Timet, las , tuat rrankie Smith, of Pink j ouk 3, ww hospitalized at -it. It was . hi . brother. e, instead and this correaw t resrets the error, Kr. and Mrs. W. T. Simpson of v - rink Hill have announced the birth v f son, Russell Craig, at the Lt- noir General Hospital in Kinston, V Monday, June JO. Mrs. Simpson is the former Geraldlne Stroud and the 4th grade teacher in the Pink JUU school. , i Yerrcnt Ollicer j!;2lh To Arrive 'Warrant Officer. Albert Heath, Vr it eapected at the week end ' from amy occupation duties in Ger- many, to Join his wife- and young spe& Denmis Lynn, at the home of her father Mr. Xrnest Stroud on routel . fins; EilL"' Mr. Heath was called back home front Germany in May, due to the illnem of her father who is now muh improved. son: ' . , Mrs. Charles Saunders and sons, Sid and Joe Howard, left Monday for their home in San Antonio, Tex. at, following a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr: and Mrs, Jasper Smith and other relatives. Miss Sue Smith was a recent over night guest of Misses Patricia and Carol Bell Kenansvflle. Mr. Russell Eostic left Sunday for Mars Hill College where, be will be a student this summer. Accom panying him was Mr. Charles Gil lespie, who is. to spend his vacation at his home in Burnsville. Russell was to be his overnight guest be fore going on to Mars MIL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stroud, Win ston and Ruth Stroud, their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Louis Bland snd Dianne and Terry of Norfolk, Vs., were Carolina Beach, visitors on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Egbert Grady of Pink Hill, Mrs. Deems Clifton of Faison, Mrs. Jewel C. Thomas and daughter, A li feline, of Elizabethtown left Wed nesday for New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. They will return via Detroit 'and places of interest in North and South Dakota. They ex pect to be away three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones and family have as their guests this week at their summer cottage at Carolina Beach, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mrs. McDowell Is Party Honoree : Personals Mr. and Mrs. James Hobgood and daughter of Oxford were Sunday guest of their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Turner, M' Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ethro Hill were guests of relatives at Newton Grove. They were accompanied by Miss Sue Hill, who had spent the past week In their home. Mist Sarah Ann Maxwell of Rich mond, Vs., and Mr. and Mrs. Llyton . Maxwell and son, Scott of Winston Salem spent the week end with Mr. end Mrs. H. E. Maxwell. - Mist Ann Ruftin, attending sum mer school at Carolina, spent the week ed at her home in Pink Hill. Miss Sue Gilliam of Farmville. Va., who is also a student at Carolina wstfcerguetV Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Worley spent the th of July week end with Mr. ' Wortey's daughter. Mrs. Jarl Bo- wer and Mr: Bower In Washington, . C. Mrs. H. E. Maxwell expects to spend the week end in Norfolk with he daughter, Mrs. Herold Latham, Mr. Latham and twin daughters. Mr, t. L. Watson returned to her , horn hv New York, Thursday, lifter a visit in Pink HlH'with her son. Mr Kmmett Watson and Mrs. Wat- Mrs. Richard McDowell was fet ed Wednesday night when a lovely assortment of layette gifts was presented to her at a shower, Mrs. Gordon Muldrow entertained in her home, which was beautifully dec orated in summer flowers. 1 Mrs. Herman Gore presented a corsage of nursery favors to ! lha honoree and directed games. ' Prizes were given to Mrs. Le- Und Grady, Mrs. Hosea Hunter, Mrs. Marion Bratcher and Miss Judy Muldrow. . Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Mamie Boggs and Mrs. Sarah Mer- omics Instructor at the B. F. Grady school, is spending the month ot July at her home in Ahoskie. t Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May spent the week end at their cottage at Caro lina Beach. They had as their guests. Hayes and Miss Henrietta Yow of Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Tyndall, Mr. Badin, N. C, Miss Grace Yow of Ra. ' and Mrs. Charles Nash and child leigh and Mrs. R. B. Jones of Pink ren and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedstrom Hill. of Kinston. I Miss "Becky" Turner had as guess Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith, Mr. and i her beach cottase at TotwaiL aev- Mr. J. F. May, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. erai days the past week. Misses Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winnie and Jane Ruffin, Rachel Stroud attended the Smith - Had- Vintf Nanrv Jnn!L France Hn. dock wedding at the First Baptist ward and Mr. jackie Perkins, Mr. Church in Kinston Wednesday. In(1 Mrs Rufus Swain chaneroned cer who served open face sandwich es, potato chips, cookies and punch to tne ao guests. ' , Mrs. Mercer Feted At Shover Mrs. A. R, Mercer was gracious ly honored Saturday .night when Mrs. Marion Edwards entertained with a layette shower. The horns ensuite held . lovely arrangements of mixed summer flowers. . Games were directed and prizes presented to winners. A sweet course with iced drinks was served to the SO guests. ' Mrs. Mercer wss presented a cor sage" of nursery favors and a basket filled with gifts. G.A.S Met Tuesday The Annie John G. A. of the Beet- laville Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for a regvuar meeting. , Work wss done on forwards steps and the meeting closed with a di rected prayer. 1 Mr. H. C. Turner, a patient at the veterans hospital at Oteen, is spen ding this week at his home. He was met at the Raleigh . Durham air port Saturday afternoon, by Mrs. Turner, Mary Daniel and Hugh Jr., Cadet Alfred Wells of Stanflcy Field, Pensacola, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis of Charlotte were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells and Connie Jo. Mesdames Effie Davis, Jack Whit field and Irene Jones and daughter snd Miss Julia Davis of Moss Hf'l were guests of relatives of the B. F. Grady section Sunday. Messrs N. A. Morrison and Ver non Harper attended a meeting of FFA held at State College last week. At Lake Waccamaw to attend a meeting of Wilmington Presbyters last Tuesday, from this area were: Rev. N. P. Farrior, Messrs. Ray Tho rns, ""land Thomas, H M. Wells and Nick Smith. Mrs. George Sauls of Grifto.i, the former Miss McLawhorn, mem ber of the B. F. Grady faculty, the past year, was an overnight guct of Miss Thelma Dilday at the teach eragc, recently. Miss Thelma Dilday, Home Econ- the group. The following members of the Turner family spent the 4th of Julv week end at their Atlantic Beach cottage: Mrs. T. A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner and Judy, Marsha and Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner and children, Lilcy, Nancy and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrott and Misses Ann, Mar tha and Ruth Parrott of Kinston. Airman and Mrs. Harold Lloyd Johnson of Langley Field, Va., were holiday guests of their parents, Mr Jones Cottage. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson and Mrs. Ellen Howard. At the J. M. Jones cottage on At lantic Beach during the 4th of July holidays included, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James Miles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lynwoo 1 Turner and sons, Lynn and Johnny Mrs. Hattie Davis spent several days recently in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herman Fussell and' family at Rose Hill. Miss Bessie Kornegay has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Layton Cochran and family at Roberson- ville. Mesdames T. L. Norris, York La nier and I. J. Sandlin, Jr, were in Greensboro for several days recent ly to attend the P. T. A. Institute. Kate snd Robes) Jones are spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottle in Rose Hill. . Mr. Lyndell Thigpen ot Raleigh spent the week end with hit moth er, Mrs. E. H. Thigpen. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Willis have returned to, their home in Colum bia, S. C. following a visit with relatives here. . Mrs. R. E. Qulnn of Raleigh and Mr. Claybourn Qulnn of Warsaw visited Mrs. Lela Q. Parker Sun day. Mrs. Jimmy Grady is a patient in the Duplin County hospital in Ken- ansville. Sgt. and Mrs: C. A. Cattany of Quantico, Va., were here for sev eral days last week to visit Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kennedy were in Norfolk last week end to 07 Banish "smudge pots" and save yourself hours of scrub drudgery with the White Glove magic of Electric Cooking. Outside surfaces of pots and pans start clean, cook clean, stay clean, WHEN you cook Electrically! The wife-saving ingredient of this modern cooking recipe is the fumeless, flameless heat of electricity; applied directly to the bottom of the utensil. Once and for all, you're rid of soot, smoke and smudge, so you automatically cut Idown redecorating costs and cleaning time. j jjl Why not ease your way to even greater cleanliness, comfort and convenience in your kitchen? 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I Mr. and Mrs. Rhueben Earl Mer cer of Farettevllle were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flave Mer cer and Mrs. Clarence rnigpen. Mrs. Rosa Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Myers and Keith of Pulaski, Va. are guests of Mr., and Mrs. fimory Campbell. - "' Jean Campbell and Delia qulnn are attending camp Lapichio, Cary, for two weeks. They were accom panied by Mesdames Lula Parker, Clinton Campbell and Lula Parker. Mr. Leland Cottle of Raieign was a week ena guest 01 mi parenrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cottle. Mrs. Elwood Qulnn and son, Da vid were in Wilmington last week to visit Mrs. Selma Coble. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thigpen and children Lonnie and Ada, were In Raleieh last week to visit Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Heres and Mrs. M. M. Thigpen.- ' Mr. John Gordon Jones of Ra leigh was at home for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones. Mr. snd Mrs. Roland Batchelor snd children Tim and Dale were in Jacksonville Friday to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Aubert Ruddell and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Paul Thig pen of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Brat cher. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thigpen and family Mr. and Mrs.-'W. F. Miller and family, were at Fort Caswell Saturday, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Johnston in Shallotte. Mrs. Bobby L. Kennedy of Ra leigh. Dr and Mrs. Clifton Quinn of Greenville, S. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of Warsaw spent the week end here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Hill have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Armstrong in Denver and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brinkley, In Morganton and points of interest in western N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Humphrey and Susan, attended the annual home coming of the Onslow County Ma rine Base Evacuatees at Fulchers landing Sunday. Gilbert Campbell of Durham was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Campbell. U.D.C. Mef With Mrs. Miller The John Ivey Chapter of the U.D.C. met Monday night with Mrs. Herman Miller who presided. Mrs. Gardner Edwards led the litual and flag salutes. Mrs. Russell Lanier gave a most interesting and informative talk on Jefferson Davis. The hostess served cherry pie with ire cream and coffee. Chin;i":pin " : l!aws ' . y( BY VTDA MTLLOT ' As you read this 1 will be "up in dem' dar hills' probably somewhere In the cool mountain breeze, think ing about all this hot weather and "barn days" and might be wishing I wer back in some of it. Any way, here's hoping all of you a hap py summer and prosperous - year and many more to come. Mr, John Hollingsworth celebrat ed his 80th birthday last Tuesday with an Invited dinner out with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cavenaugh and fam ily. Mr; Hollingsworth also attend ed the 80th wedding anniversary , of his old friends, Mr, and Mrs. Jini Pierce of near Pin Hook, Where iii family of 12 children were present; each child's name started with the letter R. I didn't get the informa tion if it were one bf the R.R.R. s which we all know as the three R's or not. A 13th child 'died two years ago. Mr. Pierce has been in poor health recently, but enjoyed the day among his many children. Miss Nellie Sanderson left last week for Durham where she will take a few weeks of summer studies Dt Duke Hospital. Mrs. Pete Shaw and children. Rose Ann and Pete, Jr, of Lumberton, Miss Bertha and Mrs. Guy Rhodes of Rlchlands were guests of Mrs. Eula Sanderson last Monday after noon. Miss Sammle Norris daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Norris spent the week end at home with her family. Miss Norris is emDloved in Kenansvilie at the present if is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thomas and children have returned to Miami, Fla., after spending their vacation here with her parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Halley M. Bishop of U. S. Navy, Norfolk, Va. ,is spend ing the holidays with his mother'. Mrs. V. Milloy was in Kinston Sun day, over at Kennedy Home's Home Coming Services. Gordon Maready, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Maready who recently suffered nervous condition and was a patient in a Raleigh hospital is reportedly in good shape again and is working in Raleigh. new man coming into the Army, Fort Jackson is one ol the Army largest training Installations. Pri marily an infantry training post, the Fort offers schooling in special ties associated with an infantry di vision, as well ss In combat tactics. MAJOR D. L. WE 1X8 FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEX -Ma, De Leon Wells, Jr.,' whose fa ttier lives in Wallace, - recently wss graduated from the military medi cal orientation course at the Medi cal Field Service School Fort Sam Houston, Ten.' - " - The class was composed of newly commissioned officers. The course stressed medical service in combat, : Major Wells, a dentist, entered Ue Army in May of this year. v r y A memoer 01 me t-si umega, ira- ! 1 1 . .1 . J 1 . , n, r 1 leriuiy, . uio.. uiajui- ia 1 inu grau- ' ttate of Atlanta University Southern Dental College. ,' LT. COL. C. V. ZIBELIN - FORT SAM HOUSTON. TEX. Lt. Col. Cedric V. Zibelin, whose wife, Frances, lives in Wallace, re cently graduated from the military orientation course at the Medical Field Service School, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. - - The class was composed of newly commissioned officers. The course stressed medical service in combat Colonel Zibein, a dentist, entered the Army in May of this year. - ' A member of the Delta Sigma fra ternity, the colonel is a graduate ot Atlanta Southern Dental Col lege. '- .;"V- I LT. M. E. THIGPEN -:' FORT LEE, VA. Army 2d Lt Maurice E. Thigpen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonah E. Thigpen, Route 4, Mount Olive, recently was graduat ed from the food service supervision officer course at the Quatermaster School, Fort Lee, Va. In the 16-week course, Lieutenant Thigpen was trained to supervise the preparation and serving ot food. He studied nutrition, menu plan ning, meat cutting, applied cookery, field messing, garrison mess opera tion and flight feeding. Lieutenant - Thigpen. a graduate of North Carolina State College, en tered the Army in October 1854. t He is a member of Alpha Zeta and Kappa Phi Kappa fraternities. The lieutenant's wife, Patricia, lives at 507 N. Tenth St, Hopewell, Va. . .. A graduate of North Carolina State College, ha entered the Army it October 1954. " . ' His wife, .Anne, lives In Prince George, Va. . W. G. JOHNSON MARFrM.K VA FHTNC Willie G. Johnson, sviatlon structural me chanic second class, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Johnson of Pmiu 1 Rnx M Rose Hill, and hus band of the former Miss Sammy J. Cannon of Philadelphia, Miss., is serving with Fighter Squadron 102, based at the Naval Air Station here. Johnson, who previously , served st Barln Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Foley Ala, reported for duty in June, . -' Rfnr mtM-inv tha Navv in Or- tober 1944, he attended Magnet : High School t , A ' WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE . PVT. JACOB H. WILLIAMS FORT JACKSON, S. C Pvt. Ja cob H. Williams, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Williams of BeulavilH has been assigned to G Company, 506th Airborne Infantry Regiment lor basic training. He will spend the next eight weeks learning the fundamentals of being a soldier. This includes class room lectures in such subjects as military courtesy, first aid, and com bat field problems involving the use of the M-l rtfle, which he will learn to fire on various ranges. "After eight weeks of training wi'h the 101st Airborne. Division, the trainee is given about 14 days leave. He may return here for eight weeks more of Infantry training, or he may be assigned to one of the many Army schools. Basic training is required of each LT. F. D. TAYLOR FORT LEE, VA. Army 2d Lt. Frank D. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Taylor, Faison, recent ly was graduated from the food service supervision officer course at the Quartermaster School, Fort. Lee, Va. In the 16-week course. Lieutenant Taylor was trained to supervise the oreparatlon and serving of food. He studied nutrition, menu planning,' meat cutting .applied cookery, field ' messing, garrison and flight feeding.. mess operation SAVE 7 BIT.' OF CORN whili rushing hogs to market at t months. 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