Faison News & Socials CKURCHES PEHSQNALS ABOUT PEOPLE ' Phone 2331 -Mrs. James Faison, Correspondent i, Personals . Un. R, W. San-it Jr, and daugh ter MU$ Jn Safrit of Beaufort spent Saturday with the James Kat Mrs. led Gibson of Washington, o. C. was the luncheon guest of Mrs. - J. B. Stroud Wednesday. A-ne Alton Williamson nas re turned to hU base in Bangor; Maine MOUWTiOLIVE SHOE SHOP Expert Repairs 'Quality Materials. 160 E. Main Mt Olive Seasonable Charges after a furlough with nis family. William Thornton left Tuesday for UNC,- in Chapel Hill, where he will do graduate work in Science. William has been associated with Del Mar Engineer 1 Laboratory in hot Angeles California, ' Miss Gwen Jackson Is .in New Vork City taking a course in Air Una Hostess work, s .. Mf. and Mrs. James Faison spent Sunday with relatives in Mt. Olive. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lee had as their week end guests their child ren, Miss Belle Lee of the Raleigh School faculty and C. D. Lee, Jr., of Philadelphia with the U. S. Ar my. Mrs. O. L Taylor of Raleigh spent the week, end with Mjrst W. E. Thornton. Friends of the Rev. J. E. Mahoney will regret to learn that he has resigned from the Methodist Church as local pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Ma- Fall Furniture Sale PAYLOR'S WAYSIDE FURNITURE HOUSE Goldsboro Hi-way Kinston Giant Sforewide Sale Reductions up to-50 on best quality Kving Room, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, Lamps and Pictures. Mattress and Spring sets greatly reduced. SALE STARTS Thursday, Sept. 26 Open Thursday and Friday Nights 'Til 8:30 p.m. Take advantage of these bargains now at PAYLOR'S WAYSIDE Next to Colonial Store in Kinston We Give Sava-Stamps honey will move to California the fire y ,wwwtjt?t,;fe ' Cap. , Graham , D. : Newton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Newton has been discharged from the . V. . S. Army. He arrived in Oakland Call! this week and landed in Raleigh Wednesday. Capt. ' Newton served in Okinawa for the past two years with the Ryukyus Amy Hospital Mrs. A. F, Rector spent Friday in Wilson with relatives. . - i 'The Afternoon and Evening Cir cles of the VvSCS of the 'Methodist' Church met Tuesday -night at the church In Joint session. Mrs. Mary tou Roman, presides over the meet ing. Mrs. J. E. Mahoney gave the de votion. The program,' 'How Large Is Our .World?' was presented by Mrs. Henry Brown, Mrs." Joe Hoi llngsworth and Mrs. Roman. W. M. S. Circle 2 V Met With Mrs. Daniels Circle No. H of the Womana Mis-' sionary Society ' of the Baptist Church met Wednesday night in the heme of Mrs. Josle Daniels. Mrs Daniels gave the devotional and presented the program, 'Pakistan, New Field tor Southern Baptists.' , Herring Store 317 ft Ladies Ready To Wear Department 'Heather-tone boucle. The important new knit-look in a rayon and Orloi blend. Supple in line and fabric with face framing cowl neckline sparked by a metallic emblem. Brown, Oxford grey. 10 to 20, 17.95 SKIRTS 3! ; " CUEATEDCA11 Wool, Fur Blend, A mustv .You J.fLHILftJ All Wool and Wool Blends. Attractive Colors and Patterns Ul Wool, Fur B " Need Several. r J SUITS and Pratical COATS Wool, Solid Colors and Tweeds ' Cashmere with Soft Touch t , ., i&j, f'.' rt w -1," te - if r I A irrr 'practical and Beautiful. Make your; L LU U JL 3 plans to Shop in OUR SECOND , FLOOR DEPARTMENT r ' '-'A' JS'&'S?'"" JmA By Mrs. Edd Kornegsy Visitors of Mrs. Nora Outlaw and family., during the week. end.. were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Brinson of Arapahoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tor- rang and Betsy of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Claudell Tyndall and daugh ter, Carol and Peggy of near Snow Hill, also Mrs. Opal Sutton and Miss Carolyn Heath of Kinston. Mrs. Maude Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goodson of Mt. Olive, Mrs. Annie Boone of Rocky Mt. and Mr. and Mrs. George Goodson of Frost Proof, Fla., visited the Em- inett Herring family on Friday. Visiting the Ransom Kornegay family during the week end were Miss Bertha Kornegay of Wilming ton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickson and Lynn of near Grantham. "' Taft Herring attended an FCX directors meeting in Mt. Olive Mon day night. Rodney Kornegay and Miss Nan cy Carol Moore of Kinston also Bill Herring and several friends had a pjcnic at the Cliffs on Sunday. : Mrs. Kenneth Best of Goldsboro visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holt during the week end. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Marvin Murphy of Deep Run visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dail during the weekend. Mrs. Coy Jones and son Klwood of near Seven Springs visited Mrs. Jones daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dail Saturday. Among those visiting the Fred Outlaw family during the week end were Mrs Billy Duncan of Raleigh and Mrs Mildred Brewer and dau ghter Glenda, Mrs Allen Stroud .and daughters Carol and Barbara also Mrs. Harry Stroud and chil dren all of Albertson and Mr. and Mrs. Willie James Smith of Pink HilL Rev. and Mrs. Joe Ingram and daughter Becky - went to- Cabin Sunday where' Rev. Ingram ' filled his regular appointment as pastor of the Cabin F.W.B. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Herring and daughters attended a baptismal service in Mt. Olive on Sunday af ternoon. A large delegation from this com munity attended a sponsors supper at Warsaw on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Steppe and children of Black Mountain return ed home on Sunday after having spent some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Outlaw. Mrs. Cecil Kornegay and Mrs. L. C. Herring were Kinston visitors on Thursdav. Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Kornegay of New Bern were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kornegay. Little Misses Deborah Jean and Alicia Trotter of Mt Olive spent the week end with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kor- negay. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kornegay were Sunday guests of Mrs. T. M. Merritt and also visited Albert Summerlln near Grantham. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Out law's Bric'ge were dinner guests of Mr, and MrDuttJKprnegay Sun day. . .. ' ' " " ." Leroy Stalmack and Rodney Wal demier Were guests of the D. D. Herring family Sunday. .. .' '' ;41 R. C. Causey and daughter Elolse of Liberty, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Kornegay. -i Mrs. A. T. Dail and Mrs. Marvin Murphy also Miss Allene Murphy and Walter Dail visited relatives near Mt, Olive and Adamsville Sun-, day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitfield of near Mt Olive were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Dail.- Week end visitors of the Zollie Kornegay were Mr. end Mrs. Ber-( nard Kornegay and baby of Wash ington, Mr. and Mrs. Don Casey of Grantham, Miss Nancy Carol'Mobre Charles Johnson and J. C. Moore, all of Kinston, also Misses Anne Harris and Janice Moore of East Carolina College at Greenville. Mrs. Elmo Blizzard and son Dex ter returned home Saturday after spending a few days with Mrs. Pau line Crossland at Southern Pines. Mrs Zollie Kornegay and Mrs. Ir ving Kornegay accompanied Mrs. Tipp Scott of the Scott's Store sec tion to a meeting of the HDC Coun 11 on Monday night in Kenans vine. Mrs. Eugene Outlaw also William Karl Tyndall are confined to their homes with flu. , M Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herring and family attended , homecoming at Smith's new home in Lenoir Coun ty on Sunday. - r ' Mr. and Mrs. Remus Outlaw and children Gail and Jennings visited her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Fred HolmeS near Indian Springs on Sunday; . :. ' .wV's -.'- (Mr. and Mrs. Henryt Parker of Outlaws Bridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Outlaw are Thursday. ( RJJVTVAL SERVICES Revival services will be, held at Snow HUT FWB Church beginning on SuaSay night September 9 and continuing through Saturday night Oct. 15. The Rev. C. L. Patrick of ; Walstonburg will be the guest mln ister, assisted 'by the pastor,. Rev. Joe Ingram. The time is 7:30 and A'eryone is cordially invited to aU tend these services. ' ? "Doing nothln? I tfc tiresome Job In the world, be cause you can't qnit and rest!" Finmp 7 ; , SALES & SERVICE ' ' Skilled Mechanics Shop Service " Peerless Turbines & Jet Pumps . ; Ames Irrigation Systems Moto Mower World's Most Modern Lawn Mower ' .Sola WW COMPANY C:!:!st:r6 The regular meeting of the Faison Lions Club was held Friday night in the community building. Lion president D. W. Glascock presided. The executive board met following supper Xlon Glascock resigned. He is leaving Faison in October.' Lion A. F; Rector was elected President of the Lions Club, Ladles from the Sesame Club served the supper. ' f ': " i : i I Tiie Vomen of the rre vterian Church met in the t-liurcn uonaa night Mrs. M. C Bowden presided. The BlDie oiuay ;x.acaariiu, u coming 'iiora' was given vj wr TT. ,i-.rn Um A R TTlrk Jr. rrmm.r.MA t. nmffram ' Tha Chur ches working Together in the Com- . . ...,: l al.Mii .Slid ."JJil xne meeung. ... r-m s QUALITY MEATS s 1 W PORK & BEEF v CUSTOM BUTCHERING ASK FOB ,l4 "SOUTH" SAUSAGES PACKED BY R. D. JONES PACKING CO. - j Located on Hi-Way 60 1-4 Ml. From Produce Market ' .. Faison, N, C, ,. . Lookinij .wrT... VM , ,' Recreation , . Swimming O Kiddie Rides - - Free Picnic Area Carpet Golf (All new carpet) Skating ' (Every Night) G0LDPARK LAKE 0 Miles Booth of Goldsboro on Bwy, 117 w Jin, n " i i mm on all it .-Hp'.-.-v-';.---- World Series Time is Near! See Every Game ON TV WeTl Allow UPTO$3Q.00ON YOUR OLD RADIO Regardless of Condition on ' the Purchase of ANY TV SET Come in and See Our Complete Line of Westinghouse, Admiral, Motorola and Philco TV " JEM IflMS APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT Phone 6188 '' Kinston 5 Minutes from Courthouse on Richlands Hi-way . i.-'- S, FREE PARKING ? open stock Evpry shape, every pattern, every single piece of Famous if- t Franciscan Ward in our stocks will be selling at a budget-balancing 20 off for two weeks only! Build a new set or fill-in your present pattern. It's the greatest sale ever! CPTEMBER 23rd THROUGH OCTOBER 5th. A. J. CAVEIIAUGH JEWELER, ' r Phone AT 5-2867 Wallace, N. Ci SELL THE REMAINDER OF YOUR . 1957 CROP WITH THE LEADER WII, A 1 i SON America's Largest Tobacco Harbor MONDAY'S SALE 2,046,232 Lbs. For $1,244,632.81 Average $59.85 TOTAL SALES THROUGH MONDAY . 42,447,114 Lbs. For $23,739,598.88 Average $55.88 10 WAREHOUSE FIRll SEU-VITH; YOUR CHOICE BUT-SELLAm . W 1 1 0 5 SETS. BUYERS s i 9 BUYIIIG COMPANIES '-V llrCOO BASKETS DAILY r'f Ai'tf--.'--; a sbbbsi as :' Mtf. a 1 ' rc!r.7 the era -co::e to 7ilh:i

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