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f tT 1123. A2. IVST , , The Rev. ' nod Mrs. Leonard B. Voodall and children Fay and Hal of Princeton war dinner fuesta Cunday of Mr. and Mr. Andy w, Mr, and Mr. Harry James WU- liams and sons, Harry; Bobby and Tonle of Slier jClty. visited., Mrs Williams metiser, Mrs. Hades Jon es Sunday. -' Unda Alphln, Roy Lee Taylor and Gerald Cherry were among those of the senior class of Ken ansville school who enjoyed a par ty at Wrlghtsville Beach Thursday night V ; 3;s Mr. and Mrs. T. AC Jernlgan, Mrs. Walter Hinson and son, Walter. - were dinner guests Sunday of Mr., and Mrs. D. F. Chamber of Ken. ans ville., Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown and 'son Samuel Alan visited Mr. and CONGRATULATIONS TO THE DUPLIN CLUB WOMEN TO BE THRIFTY SHOP AT SO & SEW SHOPPE ( CLINTON, N. C. ipooooooooooooooooooooooo o o CON G R ATULATING , THE DUPLIN CLUB WOMEN o o o o o o o - o o o o o o . o '. o o ; O o , o ;7'io o Through Your Organizations Have Come Better Living For Our Duplin Residents SHOP WITH US FOR YOUR FARM AND HOME NEEDS M. B. HOLT CO . ALBERTSON, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI frtv-.nn . nil i 1 AUTOMATIC Sg . jjj i cmciaio)fucerfbo f ' ' U It TS' 711 '' m4 Dnm g , ii " i Y target finer -vll) :; " ' j. ' - A ' -FREE , - ' I A ST ' : .''JI Imvllill Z Imcnicl . - 3 YCU2 G. E. DEALER IN KENANSVILLE i Mrs. Mason Brown of Rose Bill Saturday. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and daughter. Tonle .visited Mr. ' and Mrs. Arthur .Rhodes of Richland during; the week ' end. ".; ' " . f Little Franklin Townsend of Sev en Springs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie BeU. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townsend vis ited , the Bell's Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winstead and sons, Jack and Tonle of Mount Olive visited Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Alphln, SrM .Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Quinn and children returned to their home In Nashville. Tennessee Saturday, fol lowing several days visit with re latives In this area., Mrs. Foy Ivey and son, Major Foy are visiting Mrs. Ivey's mother. Mrs. Li A. Brock of Rose HilL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Aman and O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o nf-, I , .' 1 IIISTALIATIOH During May & June daughter, Lynn of Kington Mr. and Mrs.' Murray Cashwell of Mount Olive were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Aman, Sr. Miss Ann Ivey was presented in a music recital Monday night at B. F. Grady' School. Those from this community attending were Mrs. W. T. Byrd, Willie. Estus Byrd, Mrs. Ancy Ivey Mrs. Fred Alphln, Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes, Tonle Rhodes and Bettie Rae Quinn. - A ' ; Mrs. Bessie A. Herring returned home Saturday.' following several days visit With relatives of wit mington. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Jack DaU. Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Jernigan, Mrs. Perry Grady and daughter,' Gail, Ms. Carl Ivey and daughter Lor raine attended the . dress revue sponsored by the Home Demonstra tion ana: 4-H Clubs held in Kenans- ville School Auditorium Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman, Sr. were dinner guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. James . Westbrook of Albertson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Faison McCullen and children, Jennifer and Johnny Mrs. Vera McCullen, Mr. and Mrs. Luby Best, of Dobbersville, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sutton of Calypso vis ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summerlln Sunday. Miss Linda Alphin spent Friday and Saturday at East Carolina Col lege, Greenville. She was a guest of Miss Marie Joyner. , Mrs. C. C Ivey and children, Ka thy, Charles and Rouse, visited Mrs. Holmes Rouse of Rose Hill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cheek and daughter Sandra Elizabeth of Green ville, S. C. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Major Holmes. - Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and Mrs. Andy Ivey spent Monday in Wallace. Mrs. Ella Outlaw is spending sev eral days with Mr. andMrs. Joe Sutton of Mount Olive. Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Kinston spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B .Godbold, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell. Airman and Mrs. Carl Tucker left Wednesday for Roswell, New Mex ico, after spending several days with relatives in this area. Mrs. Garland Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Teachey and sons of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs. Cy rus Rhodes Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jarman and children of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anett and son, Marvin of Faison' visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cherry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grady of Garner's Chapel, Miss Adelle Out law and Dean Waters visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Banks of New Bern Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Garner and sons, J. E. and Tonle of Rich- lands visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A E. Garner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A Jernlgan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Preston Bostic Saturday. Mrs. Grady, Hostess To Home Demonstration Clnb The Summerlin's Cross Roads Home Demonstration Club met last Thursday in the home of Mrs. Per ry Grady. 'Ho For Carolina' was sung, fol lowed by the devotional which was presented by Mrs. Carl Ivey. Mrs. PERSOIIAL SERVICE makes the difference in insurance, tool Teaching youngsters to play the game takes plenty of penoncl rervic. And it's penonal service that makes the real difference, loo, in many of oar dally affairs. ; Especially m nwuraace be canw only throash pcnoeal atrv in can yon to jsbt of getting adequate and cmtdt piowcHon and prompt, efleellvs adsstascnt should yo taflsr Ion or Personal service snakes food In surance natty work. It's the pins value you get with every Mm Casualty policy. That's why we caB H "the policy with the PA" Let tts tdl yon mora abovt Jl , ; Get mort Hum p$ insunmict... jet ca ChiaCasucStyPoEty fea peEcy wl:!i the (Do Personal Service Robert A. Smith - ' Phone 3191 PINK HILL, N. C. - See IT For Yew HAIL INSURANCE - BT MRS. OARRUt J. SCOTT - Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rivenbark of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rivenbark Thursday night;' ,Vf A Mr. and Mrs. Slade Bass of Lum berton and Audrey Bass of Wil mington visited . their sister, Mrs. Bill DaU and family during las week. v.s-WvV .Vs'-a 'tii .-H :-! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waters were visitors in Turkey Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar-Britt They were accompanied home by Mr. Cooper Puckett who has . been - spending sometime with -the Britts. ' : ' ' v Bobby Dall of Rocky Mount spent some time Saturday night with his mother, Mrs. Delia DaU.' . Misses : Jean and Joan. Outlaw spent the week end in Kinston vis iting with Mr,, and, Mrs. Carroll Kellum. t.H-;''';'.:'"'"V Mesdames ' John'; Waters, D. L. Scott and John Hill attended the 4- H Dress Revue - In Kenansville Thursday night ' ' i ' ; Mrs. Bettie Lou Manning spent last week in Kinston with Mr., and Mrs. Melvin Padgett. " J. W. Waters had work spell Friday and served, barbecue to his helpers and several visitors total ing about thirty. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thigpen were guests of Mr. and Mr. Ha rold Sutton Sunday in Goldsboro. In the afternoon they visited Mrs. Vance Harrell who is on the sick list at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack G arris at AdamsvUle. . Messrs. Ernest Kornegay, Donnle Barton and Morris Outlaw visited the Leon Kornegay family at Wil mington Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Currie DaU and daughter, Louise of Warsaw and airman Currie Allen DaU from Arir Tho firman nf thla viflnttv SritV quite busy at this time setting to bacco, but they are also finding time to get in some good fishing. Mrs. Kathleen Wilson, music tea cher of Crady school presented Anne Ivey and Richard Harper in a recital Monday evening' in the school auditorium. Mary Gold Wal lace was the vocalist. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Heath of near Kenansville were recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Williams, Mr. and Mrs. ClaudeU TyndaU and children were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moseley in Kin ston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wallace and children, Terry and Deborah spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Parker in Ben son. 1 The seniors of Grady school were honored by a group of parents and mothers of the mascots at the school cafeteria last Friday night. Among the seniors from this community attending were Dan Wallace, Ryan Smith, George Westbrook, Dwight Walker, Ray Westbrook, Elaine Walker. Carol Moody. Eloise Her ring, Judy DeU Wallace and Mary Herring. . ; Perry Grady gave the demonstra tion on "More Ways To Serve Meat. She showed charts on 'the different cuts of meats, telling how to select and cook them in the- proper way. Mrs. Cresson Ivey Sr., reported on the District Meeting in Fayette ville. Plans were made to attend the dress revue to be held in Kenans vUle, with Mrs. T, A Jernlgan modeling a dress. The meeting clos ed by praying the club collect ' Gail Grady assisted the hostess in serving strawberry ice cream and angel food cake. National 4-H Club Church Sunday Observed . The National 4-H Club church Sunday was observed at the Rooty, Branch Free WiU Baptist Church, where a program was given by 4-H Club members. .. : ,! Members taking part wete: Lor raine Ivey, Linda Godbold, Carol Waters and Gerald Cherry. Mrs. Carl Ivey was in charge of the pro gram. .'-'''"Mv'''! ; GREETINGS to Duplin County Home Demonstration i Clubs For A Great Work Done i i G. MULDROV Fire -Ilail r" " Auto r f.? Insurance , , -' ' jr I S t . 1 Phone 2581 Woodland News . ; ' Eeiulavi'Je, N. C. j home Sunday evening, : Mr: and Mrs.; Paul Grady and Mrs. John HiU spent Sunday at Harkers Island with Mrs. Randolph Grady. She accompanied them home in the afternoon. ' i . ' Hobart Whaley of Kinston spent the week end in the home of Mrs. Vlvie WUkins, m ' '.Mrs. Dan Gooding and Mrs.. Cyn thia Pollock of Kinston .and Mrs. Zollie Kornegcfy and Mrs. Cecil Kornegay of- Herring Crossroads Visited Mrs. John . Waters Sunday afternoon. i . - 1 -.Bud Price had the misfortune of getting' his foot badly cut at the ball game Sunday. ; Mrs. Harold Sutton and Mrs. Don Duranska of Goldsboro spent Mon day in the Roland Thigpen home. Little Miss Barbara Summerlln of Warsaw is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Tipp Scott. , Among those from here attending open house at Seymour Johnson Air Base in Goldsboro Friday were, Mr. and Mrs. Tipp Scott and son. Joe,; Bob Waters, Henry Waters, Sherwood Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Outlaw and son, Jarvls Al len. :,; j- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Price of Deavs. el's MU1 section visited in the Ralph Waters home Sunday, . Those from this area entering stock in the tat stock show at Wil mington Wednesday were Ralph Waters and son, J. W. with hogs, and won second prize. Mike Good son entered a calf, winning a prize. Little i Miss Belinda Scott from Mt OUve visited Clarrie Hargroves during the week end.'.' ; ' Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Scott visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Holmes Mr and Mrs. E. ML Murnhy and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring were recerft shoppers in Kinston. ' Mrs. A. J. Walker visited her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Levon Kennedy and the Keith Jones family in BeulavUle, Friday night. ...-. i Mr. and Mrs. Morriss Holmes and children of Kinston were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dan Waller and Lorena visited Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Chestnutt for a while Sun day afternoon. . Miss Nola Dean Quinn of Deep Run was a week end guest of Aud rey Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry TyndaU spent Sunday with Mrs .TyndaU's sist er, Mrs. Roland Thomas and fam ily at Cabin. - Attending the reledication of Sey mour Johnson Air Base at Golds- boro Friday from near here were Harpsr-Soulherland llotes BY MRS. BRUCE SOUTHERLAND Mrs. Charlie' Brewer and daugh ter visited Mrs. J. T. Grady and amlly of KenansvUle- Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ballard and family of Rlchlands were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Har per and family- Also Sunday din ner guests were Rev. N. P. Far rior and Mr. Kenneth Moody. Mrs. Frances Parrish of Norfolk, Va.. Mr. Allen TyndaU and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie TyndaU of Warsaw, i(r. and Mrs. Jamie PoweU of SnowHUl churrh' com munity and Mr. Paul TyndaU of State CoUege Of Raleigh were Eas ter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper and family. ' Easter, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Smith were Mr.' and Mrs.! Bob Roberts of Baltimore, Mrs. Ma ry Alice Mewborn and daughter Of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. Ressie Quinn of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sutton and. daughter were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Toler of Rich mond, Va., then traveled on to see Mr. and Mrs. Richard HiU of Wood bridge, Va., last week end. I Mr. and Mrs. Denver Harper and family of Kansas City, Kansas, have been a week's guest of Mr. and Mrs. merman xiarper iuiu muuuj. t - ' ; Mr. Walter Lee's guest last week end were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pot ter and family ana tar. anei mrs. Durwood Potter and famUy, - The A U. W. wiU meet Satur. Mrs, John Humphrey of Deep Run day May ih t , pjn witn cisited her mother, Mrs. Sarah Lee Uttie Berger nnd Miss Ra Sunday. , - , .ehel Outlaw co-hostesses. AU mem- Miss Shelby Jean Southerland. . .,, mfim-A ; ; and Mrs. Leonard Loftln and fam- A play -jn,, jackpot. wiU be pre tty of Kinston were Sunday guests nlght by LRy ta ef their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. .f- i:30) Everyone is in B. Southerland, " vited. ; V; f. , i Mr. .Telford Potter went back Layme Sunday wUl be observ to Chapel HU1 last Monday for n ,t Sullday moraiat icrvlces. physical check-up. , Ben Trank Outlaw and William 'BEST WISHES Duplin Club Women V; ; to ' fFor Complete v Car Service " Visit Us. Now Open 1 GEIIE : ;SAi:piPio:r SERVICE STATION Phone Wallace tl-l ' CEENSHJATr-J, N. C. , in Indian Spring vicintt yand Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Holmes near Her ring's Cross Roads Sunday. A tv Visitors In the iEdd ; Kornegay home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, Frank HoUoweU of Mt OUve, Mr. and Mrk.W.sH.. Smith and Mrs. Pearl Smith,' Indian ' Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Currie Smithy Smith Cha pel; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. PhUlips, KenansyUle f i Mrs. Bud Price and children vis ited in the home of Mr and Mrs. Currie Bennett at- Drummers ville Sunday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Summer- lin and Mrs. - Heppie Summerlln were visitors in the Albert Sum merlln home at Seven Springs Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Buck HiU and fa mily called on the William Parks family Sunday . evening hear Wil Uams MiU. y , Visiting in the Bob Waters home Sunday were: Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Waters, Goldsboro; Mr. andMrs. Adolph Kornegay, Mt Olive; . Mr. and Mrs. .William Waters, Sutton town, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey West Jr., Warsaw; and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith of Pink Hill. Mrs. Nellie SpeU - and Mrs. Lll Blshon visited friends in Teachey and Kenansville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce Padget tspent some time with the Stanley Sander sons near Bethel Church Sunday. . Miss Marcia Scott of Kenansville had supper with her mother, Mrs. Oarrie Scott at Scott's Store Sun day night Mr. and Mrs. W. A Outlaw were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K H. Shivar near Garners Chapel Sunday, zona, visited in the Jonas DaU I Kenneth Murphy, Clifton Herring, ! Alpise and Mary Herring, Lois WU- Uams, Mary Gold Wallace, Judy DeU Wallace, Yvonne Herring and Patricia and Dalton Herring. . Mr. and Mrs. James E. Westbrook and daughter: Linda Ray visited with Mrs. Westbrpok's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman at Rooty Branch Sunday. Word was received here Monday of the unexpected death of Ray MUes In Norfolk, Va, Ray was a former resident of our community,, and friends were grieved to hear of his death. ... . Mrs. Henry '.Herring spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ru ms cutnerai xunsion. Miss Bertha Kornegay of Wil mington and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kornegay were recent week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Kornegay. Miss Yvonne Southerland of aJck- sonviUe was home for the week end with her family, Mr. and Mri James Bowden Southerland. ... , Mr, Lamb Aldrldge of Kinston visited his sister and husband,; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Southerland, Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Southerland visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ay- cock and daughter, .Friday.;.,;' '.v Miss Norma Carol SurninerUn of Mt OUve spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Bruce Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hblt and family spent last week tend with Mr. and. Mrs. Leo WatUngton of ReidsviUe. ' ' ' ' '' Mesdames BUI Sutton- and Char Ue Brewer were in Kinston Sat urday-. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brewer of Goldsboro and Mr. and. Mrs. John Matin of Kinston visited Mrs. Char lie Brewer Sunday afternoon. ' Among the thousands that attend ed the air show in Goldsboro Fri day, Mr. J. K. Southerland,-Mr. Bruce Southerland . and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Southerland and daugh ter went from Harper Southerland community. , 4 . OUTLAW'S BRIDGE News , : , rymba j h. pakxer Sutton- will lead the service with topic being, 'Human Relations and World Brotherhood'. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd D. Suttoi and Miss JacqueUne ; Sutton , Of La Grange RFD, were among visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Parker Sunday p.m. , . - t Mr, and Mrs. Grover Jones were visitors at Garris Chapel Sunday. Miss Rachel Outlaw was hostess to .the local bridge players Sat urday night . V Mesdames Varlon Herndon and Pearl Todd of Kinston 'visited rela tives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs; W. C. Daughtay of Faison, Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Cannon of Mt. Olive were visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. James Parker Sunday af ternoon .V;':.:.-.' y' .-.'V-...'" Mr. and Mrs .Nathan KeUy vis ited relatives in WhiteviUe Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Leland Taylor and children visited 'relatives at Sandy Bottom Sunday. '-: -i I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw, Mrs. Lucy Smith, Mrs. Lessle C 'irton and Miss Wilma King at- ' a ??-"'fn tt f" art tcf' a C -oi'iiia 1. ... - - - mental in saving js young mu.lm' life. This was one of many instan ces last year in which Red Cross collected blood was on hand WHEN IT COUNTED. Help support this Red Cross program with your con tribution this month. ; JOIN AND SERVE. ' .f'i " ?iui I9So; cosUiest disaster year of Red Cross history, 25,000 flood affected families. on East and West coasts got Red Cross help in re pairing or replacing homes and house furnishings, in . restoring smaU businesses, and other assist ance. , i . Good Luck 1 Club Women Duplin May You Always ' Reach Your Goals . JACK LANIER'S '' General Merchandise LYMAN none 189 ' BEULA VILLE, N. 0, ' ''00000 CONGRATULATIONS TO I DUPLIN HOME CLUBS i .Whatever your needs may be around the rvj farm, you can be assured of the best when you s 0Vf fM UJ I MURRAY & JEROME Si Feeds Seeds . Fertilizers -, Groceries 1 11 TT 1 J. Tftl 1 n xiarawure r urmnire :f . and Norge Appliances fiVi S Telephone 3566 s V ROSE HILL, NIC. SBBBBBBBBBBSl WE SALUTE THE DUPLIN CLUB WOMEN you have made great strides in the improvement of Our county Shop With Us For Your HARDWARE NEEDS ROSE HILL HARDWARE CO. Hardware Paints Home Appliances Roofing Windows Phone 248-1 ROSE HILL, N. C. 4, IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O ' , WE EXTEND , - O WE EXTEND O O COIIGRATULATIOIIS o o O o TO O ,, DUPLIN ; CLUB VOMEtl O ; a.asi - VhWV O THROUGH THE WORK OF OUR CLUB O WOMEN HAS COME A BETTER RURAL O , LD7E. ' fr,,' - -i . - j. tt , , ( ) O " "... i WViot mi rtaA HJ!I e . ' ' 'l " ( O , ... , Uwvu iicuicui ouupiies, ue sure ; to call or come to . , - ; SAM'S DRUG STORE , o 0 f rnone4ZZ , t ' ' ' HOSE IBXL. N. C to ftW 4 M Mil o . We Salute The - THE - . ' Club Women .of: Duplin V , ror the fine work done In ott. eounty. May . all your under takings be a successful aa In the past. We have m good line of Watch-' es ana Watch Bands; '-: . '-'- COLE'SJEVELRY Repair ; Phone 2162 Beulavifle, N. C. : 1 . to Si- DEMONSTRATION I n k riumoing a Doors Plumbing ft O o o o C) o C) THE I f) 1 ' '. .'L - f IT
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