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i 1 h 2 :t$il: ill : I I f i i f it x i: v in ' If T ? I! 5 hi ' f Ml f J'. 'if 1 l. i p. f ' ' , ..V I.I, rf W - '" nJ V I w W U U W v J Li V. Kuby Campbell Cy 8-4281 Personals .J J ', Mrs. Riley Raynor entertained several neighbors of the Cabin , Community with a fish stew at the ' Horpe Demonstration Park : Saturday evening at 8:30, Around ' thirty people enjoyed the treat t Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Jr. honored his mother with a surprise Mother's day dinner Sunday, SU the family was pre sent She received many nice ' gifts. V Friends of Gordon Evan's are : glad he has returned to his .home - after a stay in Duplin General : Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown and Phyllss enjoyed a fishing' trip at Topsail Beach Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Gilbert, Mrs. Blanche Dail and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brock of Washington visi ted the R. L. Evans family re cently. . Mrs. R. L. Evans and Gordon visited Miss Bertha and Blennie West in Dover Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Erwards spent several days at their home in Morehead City this week. Mis. Marion Bratcher, Rev. and Mrs. Jerry DeBell . attended the Baptist Convention held In Lou isville, Kentucky this week. Mrs. B. B. Burge of Winston Salem visited Patrolman and Mrs. B. D. Burge last week. Mrs Jerry Cottle' and Terry, Miss Peggy Sandlin made a bus iness trip to Kinston Thursday. jhi. iMorman sancum nas re turned to his home after a stay in the Duplin General Hospital. Mrs. Vie Oxley made a busi ness trip to Camp Lejeune Sat urday, v : Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Campbell, Mrs. Rosa Lewis and Gladys were in RJchlands Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell Jean and James enjoyed a sea food dinner in Jacksonville Sun day and were at Surf City Sun day afternoon. Miss Zelma Matthews of Golds- boro spent Saturday and Sun day here with Mrs. Matthews. Miss Barbara Raup of Wilm ington and Delores Raup of Rich mond, Virginia spent the week end at their home here; ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson spent Sunday afternoon in Jacksonville. . - - Sybil Lanier Cy 8-42S3 Mr. Raleigh Lanier and Dink Lanier attended the Auto Races in Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. E. Quinn end Mrs. C G. Sandlin of Raleigh visited re latives and friends la Beulaville over the week-end. : - Mrs.' Lula Q. Parker 'has re turned from Morehead City where she attended the "Camp Farthest Out," which was held in the BUtmore Hotel from the 8th through the 15th. , .. Miss Bessie Sandlin of Atlanta. Georgia' spent last week in Beu laville visiting relatives and fri ends.- ' '; : Mrs, Alda Sharp, Mrs. Grace Clark and Bessie Sandlin spent Thursday afternoon at Topsail Beach and that night had dinner at the Riverview in Sneads Fer ry. - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier shopped in Jacksonville Satur day afternoon and had supper at the Southernaire in Sneads Ferry Saturday night Mrs, Mattie B Sutton and Mrs Mattie Bradshaw made a busi ness trip to Wallace Monday.. , Mrs. George Williams and Jo yce Ann Blizzard made busin ess trip to Kinston Monday, x '. v Mrs. George Williams and Jo yce Ann Blizzard, made a busi ness trip to Kinston Monday. Dorothy Smith, Opal Lanier at- Mrs. Lou Bell Williams, Mrs tended a Bible School Study in Mt Olive Saturday, . ..;,- I . Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith vi sited Mr. Hosbon Scott Sunday afternoon in Jacksonville Hospi tal ;'A ,.,!;-..;.;,, ,. Mr.' arid Mrs. Bill Carroll's din ner guests en Sunday were Mrs John Ledbetter and Dr. Charles B. Ledbetter of Raleigh, Mrs. C F. Carroll and Man gum of War saw. .- , y : Full Size Mathane Electric or Gas Range j . , j V" Xt C V ' " Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bostlc and son of Chapel Hill spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bostic. Mrs. Mina Kennedy's guests on Sunday were Mr. .and Mrs. Clifton Quinn and daughters, Jo Ann and Jill of LaGrange. Mr. Wilton Thigpen of Fair Bluff visited his mother, Mrs. Sadie Thigpen one day last week. Those from Beulaville who were beaching and fishing at Topsail Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. York Lanier, Jerry Jsandlin, Patsy Albertson. Bren da Lanier, Carolyn Blizzard, Cha rlie Lanier, Kay Smith, Agnes Lanier, Addle Sue Horn, Edne Hunter nad daughter, Danny La nier. Sue Smith and Kim Miss Martha Sandlin spent Fri day through Sunday with Nora Miller at Hubert FREE -200 Lbs. UATHAIIE GAS with Any Nathane Gas Range Purchased . FREE - ELECTRIC FRY PAN WITH Any Electric ' Range Purchased jomson cotton COttPMY Cash If You Have It Credit If You Need It Wallace, H. C. MOTOR PARK Drive-In Pink Hill, N. C. Open Full Time Admission Price 35c May 22-23 It Fri & Sat Restless Breed Starring Scott Brady Ann Bancraft AlftaA "Deer Slayer" In Cine Scope Color Starring Lex Baker h Caty ODonnel Color Cartoon Admiadon Price S5e Cabin Club Observe National Week The Cabin Home Demonstration Club Celebrated National Home Demonstration Week by present ing a program at, the Cabin Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday night May 10. The Miller Home Demonstration Club also partici pated in the program. Mrs. Walter Knoaes, Mrs. nay sanaerson ana Mrs. Russell Sanderson were on the planning committee for the program. Mrs. Ida Miller was pia nist Mrs. Laurence Houston was Mistress of Ceremonies. Cabin H. D. Club Met The Cabin Home Demonstration Club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Russell Sander son on Friday May 15, at 2:00 p. m. An Interesting demonstration was given on "Does your Rome Have Adequate Wiring." by Mrs. Walter Rhodes. The club plans a picnic at the club picnic grounds, Friday May 22, 1959 for members and their families. The meeting was adjourned with the club collect. Refreshments were served by the hostess. May 24-25 11 Son. Men. Affair to it In Cnwscope Color Starring Cary Grant A Deborah Kerr Color Cartoon Admission Price S3Se rr May 26-27-28 Tues. - Wed Thur, "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison In Clnedeope Color Starring Robert Mitohnm dc . Deborah Kerr Color Cartoon Admission, Price &e Surprise .Shower The Women of Circle No. 2 surprised Mrs. Daisy Nethercutt with a shower- Tuesday even ing following the Women of the Church meeting. Mrs. -Nethercutt received many nice and useful gifts that she will enjoy using in' her new home. The guests were served punch, mints and cake, in the Fellowship hall. Presbyterian Announcements Bible School will state May 35 and last until June 9. For Kin dergarten 4 and 5 years old. For Primary, Junior and Pioneer. Adult Bible School May 25 -June 5 - 7:30 - 9:30 each evening in the Fellowship HalL The study for adult bible School will be: The life of Jesus. ' " - ""t; Registration blanks for Senior High Conference at Peace Col lege may be obtained from Rev. Walter Goodman. The conference will be June 8-13. Registration is $2.00 Total cost is 16.00. Mrs. Cottle Celebrates Birthday Mrs J. W. Cottle celebrated her 67th birthday, Sunday at the home of her daughter and son' in-law, Mir. and Mtrs. Marion Edwards, with a dinner.' Attend' ing the birthday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle Eunice Ray, J. W. and Dean Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edwards, Elaine and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cottle and son Gerald Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle and Kenneth,- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cottle, Mr. and Mrs Alton Sanderson pad Ervin, Mrs Dot Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards, . Mr. and Mrs. Ci , . anj lejrv, i ,r i.. , 1-. ,, ' ... y Drinkwaier and Tu-l, i.V. arid Mrs. Cliff Gassett and I. ever ly and Mr. and Mrs. Lilbro Bostic Mrs. Cottle received many nice and useful gifts. . . ' . i . " . i - ' -. ." Callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tyndall Sunday were Mr. and Mrsl J. P. Mozeley of Kinston, Mr and, Mrs. RolandJ Thomas of Cabin and Mr. Lott Kornegay of Warsaw. - . - Mr. and Mrs. L T. Grady of Mt Olive visited in the home of Mb and Mrs. N. H. Grady Sun day afternoon.. - ' v.t Miss Linda Ray Westbrook has returned home from the Duplin General Hospital following; a tew dayi hospitalization, i , v-;, ' - Mrs. - M. H. Quinn, 4 Franklin Quinn, Mrs. Caludie Tyndall and daughters and Mrs;. Cari Kor negay were-shoppers In Mt Olive Saturday afternoon; 'v-V; ...'; The Rev. W. H. Harrell, pastor of the Woodland Church, filled his regular, ministerial appoint ment at the church Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Quinn and Franklin Quinn heard the Bacca laureate sermon delivered to the. graduating class of Calypso Sun day night ,-.;.. t', Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ; Murphy were visitors in, Goldsbero Mon day afternoon.1 Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker of Kinston and Mr. and Mrs, Levdn Kennedy and children of Cabin..' Miss Joan Walker spent Sun day with Mrs. Prentice Brock in the Herrings Store vicinity. Xi Mr. and Mrs.' Mahlon B. Wal lace and children attended the birthday dinner, , of 1 Mrs.' Callie Coates in Saiemburg, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires and children visited Mrs. M. H. Hol mes in LaGrange Sunday Guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. , Westbrook Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. John L Amon from Summerlins Cross Roads, Eva Vause of Mt Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Amons of Kins ton, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Heath of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Quinn, Franklin Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Paul- Westbrook. Mrs. B. F. Wallace and Winnie Herring attended the funeral ser vices of Mrs. Wallace's aunt, Mrs. Wilson near Magnolia' Monday afternoon. Mrs. Helen Foy of Kinston was a visitor in the home pf Mr." and Mrs. Woody Howard Sunday. . The Rev. and Mrs. Joe Ingram and daughter Becky were lunch eon guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace Sunday. U- . ; Lit. and ; ,. J. J i ivcr ac companied ty I.:. Joe-Westbrook Vent to Topsail, Monday.' Mrs. Alton Dunn of Cabin was a caller to the home of Mrs. Le land WaUace ,and Mrs. Mahlon and I-.. nd Mrs. Stokes . West brook of Kenansville visited, Mrs. Mattie Westbrook Sunday.; . REVIVAL SERVICES , , l Revival services win begin' at i l... j i i will cori:.:.)ue U . -..y 31, The Kev, Cio? i IV jn, pastor of the Fine Forest Church, Golds boro, will be the guest minister. Services will begin each evening "at 8:00. The public is cordially invited to attend. ; ; a News"aboutthe New Rocltets! V" '-' I ,:'. i - . "; i. V'r- . ...... "v,:"-- " ' riWiijaff r if- r '-"v-minrt ' -i Tn ii i ivrT 'mr ni1- Ji i n m -iHi vmiirrr rf" -i "jiirr' lL J it 'r T ' rrniMT t r'"-' rr y'--"-- -niatiMnitiiaMuiiiiuuiiiiiiiJiiJ . - . . ... . ...... WHtN SICKNESS STRIKES . ITS IHMKTANT TO SEt YOU OOCTOft.fcND WHEN tnsr uivcn mu it PHeSCRIPTION.ITi 1 ' I IMPOATMtf TO fiET v - MT. OUVK, N. & icLiriiCv DUUG CO. PAIICA TBSAIU ; uuuia ' WALLACE, N .C Get More Oat Of Life Go- Oat To A Movie Thursday Friday It Befor Dark" Starting Jean Simmons Dan O-Herllhy Cartoon Saturday It -, I. mi . 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