.V i I i 1 " pfRSOAWtSj . f Scott Stor' Club tnembr who extended Duplin : County Council r Home Demonstration clubs The r.(ay of "last week? in KenMisVille v -rt Mesdames Nannie Komegay Z rfry rHarpfi' lu-vh Kernegay, ; het Komegay, Jonas Dail, D. L. f ott arnS Oarrie Scott Mrs; Mary -Anderson visited a few day last week : with . Misses Itola Murray and Alice Summerlin near Warsaw. - i v. , .'..-'- v. i' .:''! ? Guests of Mr. snds Mrs. Jonas Dail for Sunday dinner - were, Homer Gruebs of Florida and the Pev. j and i Jtfrs. JL A. Grubbs and children. In the afternoon Mr .and lOrs, Currie Dail of Warsaw visited In the borne. , t i Mr; William Waller attended the jumor -Senior . banquet of B. F. .Grady School Friday night at Golds T fan.' Ttfeu'lati' 'Rerneeajr : of War saw,, Wr. KrftdMrr. A: J. SnnWner Bn and FHye of Kenansville were weK ni guests -of' Mr. an; Mrs. vty Summerlin, " '-.? j Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and SIri.'Donnen Komegay were Mr. end, Mrs,' Earl Sears and children of Rocky MounC Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kornegajr and son,,' Seven Springs nd Mr. .and Mrs, Jim Byrd and , . yim L i mil f r J,F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY , ;:.'iV.': '. . Omtrators Of Xo&i ' Operated Phono raohs and Pool Tables. I; Cigarette Vindors. New and Usefd Records .s ',;'-.. M Beamon St. m U 'Clinton, N. C. 3THE FASHION SHOPPE c Of Kinston, N. C. After, Easter SALE ..Triemendous reductions on fine quality ladies' v wear. Big, Big Savings for you . . . Just come in .t' and look around. Youll be glad you did. : COMPLETE STOCK OF SUITS (Includes Silks, Wools, Tweeds) yifooff Were Priced from 59.95 up 3ROUPOF DRESSES (Includes Silks, Cottons, Crepes) REDUCED Vi and less Were Priced from $14.95 up COCKTAIL DRESSES Some Reduced fo $io , - Values to $59.f 5 Com olete Stock Of it (- , '1 v ' i -tOPPERS and ; r '. (Also Suede and Leather jackets) Were Priced from $19 J5 up SP.1HIGHATS I S ROBES and f;;1 Values to$4W5 lira tOil TOURS ! '!;? S AIL SALE Fi:!AL! !lTZr.;?ATEO:iS EXTRA! .-I n c 1 1 t n r OF KINSTON, Inc - if rw JS .Wanda of Pleasant View. ?. Cathy Kornegay of Warsaw spent Saturday night with Phillf Single ton, y M Mr: and Mrs. Earl Whaley and family of Washington spent Satur. day and Sunady with their daugh ter and husband, Mr. ' and Mrs. Kay Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Southerland and grand children of Kinston were dinner guests Monday of Mrs. Elva Hill and sons. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Korne gay visited with the W. II. Smith family of Indian Springs. Dinner guests of the Johnny Sin gleton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Boy Britt and children of Grant- nam and Mr. and Mrs, Major Win ders of Beautancus. Mrs. Hazey Hargroves and child ren of Mt. Olive were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis Sunday. Bill Herring of Clayton visited briefly with the 0. w. Scotts Sun- jday. I ; .1 -M if.,. fcT..fcfc ' ' VISHing in ine nunie ui aiia.yna Jackson Sunday were t Mesdames Julia Jones and ; Elbert Whitman Summerlins Crossroads' and Mrs. Mack Summerlin of Kenansville Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw vis ited with Mr. and Mrs: S. H. Chest nutt of Woodland Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge Carter and daughter of Calypso were visitors of the Elbert Carters Sun day. .'During week end MT. and Mrs. Wood row Thigpen, and children o Kinston and Alex Thigpen, .Jr., -Haw River visited in (he Alee Thig pen, Sr. home. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waters Saturday night for supper ere the Rev. T. J. Ellis and fam- END YOUR CONSTIPATION WORRIES . Now you con end your constipation worries onct and for all Put aside chemical iaxativca, oils or bran-lik roughage that may upset your sys tem. Instead, take Suvtam in a glass of waier vry day. Sexutan is an aH-vegetable Ua tive aid that provides the- proper moisture, bulk aad peristaltic tkirou, lalion you may need as yc.aiow older to promote daily regidariiy. This is entirely different from chcro ical laxatives. Prone it to juprsetf. t.v Cbbiitam m directed tot at least one week. You must be weU on tne road to daily regutaritrer your money back from the makani- t LOIIG . COATS "Hoff CODE: SETS n i r t k f 1 jt" tpt (I 'n I - 4 - , Xt 4u ' Surgery at North Carolina Baptist Hospital In Winston-Salem. A program to be established at the Hospital wUl train practicing nurses in new techniques Important to their work in operating rooms and , other services. ' ; .! .-V' ' ' -6 ' f i-. M,- C. Baptist Hospital Offering Training Prog. Operating Rccm tech. North Carolina Baptist Hospital will, become one of the eight hos pitals in the United States and the first hospital in the Southeast to in itiate a training program in opera ting room techniques under a plan announced today. This new educaltofial protect of the hospital' was made possible by a grant received from the Allstate Foundation of the' Allstate Insur i City, the New York Polyclinic Med anoe Companies. A lare portion of ! ical School, Memorial Hospital of Irte' nuTSCS-expense while taking thai training wHl be paid for tv - -. f- ' 'yiflf Stantonburg. ' . , Mr. and Mr.;iAustin Anderson of Weigh were week end.' visitors of the Joe; Waters family-, Friday Mrs. Annie Quinn, Mrs Clifton, Quinn and children of War saw and Mrs. Van - Kernstein and baby of Greensboro were visiting Mr. and Mrs? Euprene Outlaw. " Friday night Mrs. Elva Hill had as visitors her son and family, Mr. and Mrs: Woyd Hill and baby of Goldsboro. , The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Price, Jr. of Garner Chapel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw Sunday for dinner. Visitors in the Roland Thigpen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thigpen and daughters of Grifton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mal- OUR GREA tj VALUE . ' IN LAWN FURNITURE-7 0 THE OUTDOORS THEIR BEST. 102 Ec:t Ccr.-y Sfrc:t - ' r. cnoAT the grant. S V1'' .." In-becomms' orieof the eihf hns- pitals in the United States offering this training,. Baptist Hospital will be pioneering ' in ' a new area of trainmgjjn the Southeast Other courses are granted through the University of Chicago Clinics, John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Bel ievue MedicialCente in New York Du Page County in Illinois, 1 St. ' Louis City Hospital in St. Lowfrn , .pass and baby of C-oldsboro. j Mesdames Ivey Summerlin, Bud Davis S. R .Pate, H. A.vrGrubbs Jesse Sutton, Emma Outlaw and daughter's Linda and Karen attend ed a quilting party at the home of Mrs. Johry Korrtegay Tuesday near SeteA-SprtrlgSjThly were all guests or Mrs. KbcnettavT or dinner. HDC MetJ ! , The regular meeting ot thevScott Store, Home Demonstration, club was held Wednesday April 5. at the home of Mrs. Eugene Outlaw. Mrs. Larry Harper president presided. Meeting was opened by singing Ho For Carolina." Mrs. Outlaw, gave the devotion, reading Psalm 100, and prayer. " ' . , ; , During business - session ' plans r3 iiiip :iijjC98 mm U A I 2. ' f MM 3 Li fL m uu k. j j uuj T . -. WILL BE REPRESENTED AT BUY NOW FOR YOUF : SUMMER COMFORT I . ! .l- : t , i .1 : souri, and St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota., , . .. '''''. Vi':YY ArH :V Of floats' of the Hospital said, in announcing their plans that there is a strong need for graduate train ing for nurses In the state, but the opportunities are few. The program doeq not, carry, college credit,' but it pointed toward the diploma gra duate nurse with the Idea of help ing her tov improve' her'abilitiea, and n,.he rne time supply a techni cally trained person for the job that Is .largely unfilled throughout the atate?,;" 'fi'g iIi' 'if :H.fSi?V'- !"'!" This does not preclude the nurse with a collepre degree from apply ing i They 'expressed' flie hope that this program will be the forerun-Iner-of others so that more nurses .'will have the chance to develop ad det slrllls in special areas of their ' profession:' ' , . v, This -first course will begin May I and continue for six months. It will offer on the Job experience in each of the surgical specialties and special seminars and lectures con cerning, the care of patients. The set will learn Operating room technique, recovery room proce dure, and care of postoperative oatiehts. When the sfx months are ) i completed, she will receive a certi 1 ficate statin that she has served in 5' the Hospital'i operating room for ; the period. The Foundation is operated to as sist cultural, charitable, and educa tional efforts. It has headquarters at 222 South Charch Street in Char lotte, North Carolina, with Arthur M. Eisenbart as district director. Recently, It made a grant to pro vide scholarships for, student and graduate nurses and to aid in the recruiting of Btudent nurses. Nur ses who wish to apply may do so by writing 'the: Iiireotor-f f Nursing North Carolina Baptist Hospital? WinstorvSalem, North Carolina. were made for serving supper to the Rotary club at Mt. Olive Oh Thursday night. - r J enters reporting were Mr. Narthieftcdrnegay on family life, Mrsj 0:, W. Scott, arts and crafts Mrs. 'ftnrsOutlaw. Safety and Mrs Carl Rivenbark gave the treasurers report. .f"S- .1pan Huie assistant ar;ent pave a demonstration on "Your Living Room arrangement For Use and Beauty. ' The annual dress revue was held with 11 members taking part. Mrs. Taft Herring and .Mrs, Carl Riven bark t!ed for first place both model ins suits. Mrs. Ed Kornegay was runner up wearing a drip dry print. ' . . - Judges for the fashion show were Mesdames Frank Grady, C. L. Whitfield and John Goodson of Home maker Club. Mrs. Elmo Blizzard made. picture fduring the meeting . , The hostess assisted by Mrs. Nora Outlaw served ice cream and pound cake to the group, : R ; r - '.,- V. ' I IIXiE.VOAY news ; Canasta ChktAet rr: Mrs. Alan Brown was . high seor er at canasta last Thursday even ing when Mrs. Fisher Carjton en tertaiited members of her tanasta club.;,fevH:r--:;a:V't';;v-i ThosS playmg were Mesdames w, 0. Martin Norman Jones, ' Arnold, Jonei Melvin Herring, C. C. Rouse, and Brown. - ' 3" '"-' ' ilrs. Brown received a condiment cover as her award and Mrs. Mar tin received a novelty clotnss une as consolation winner. -.K -'y The hostess served apple, pie a is main to members upon arrival and later during progression, drinks and cheeseettfs. . .. soft tt iii.ilKH Pat. Panding 1 i Mt. Olive Dial OL 8-2034 J U La L . . . r . " SPECiAL . 'PRICE OF - r -7 ng Inclucfes Two Chairs &GWt t:VS Vr'- , ' . . s 9 - r 5-2151 Mrs. Standi Honored , Mrs. V. A. Stancil, 1st grade teac her at the Warsaw. Elementary Sch ool was honored last week witji a surprize birthday, parly, .given by the erade mothers of the class, Much to uh n3 ,r.; ren ana otnm- &&d$m'- Vi-ota mnthara Brrtvpd in the aftel noon.wlth7 a lovely birthday .vcaM, soft drinks .an potato ehip. As sisting with serving were Mesdam es Allen: Draughoni - Jr. , R,s: D. Johnson )rf Ed "Strickland, and John AVjJohrison;';,: ?.$ vis, Mrs. Newman Entertains i Mr Sineclaif Newman was hos iess to member of her bridge club last Thursday evening at her home. Giafefe low-pool wood MHf ' controls . Perennials in Corn ; : It's 1-4 DOW WEED KILLER-FORMlTLA 40-for selee- tive broadleaf weed control in wide vanety of ctws ata r low cost per acre. 2-4 Dow Weed Killer Formula 40 b amine salt formulation-better for use oa ic-r peat tible to 2,4-D ester-type weed kiUert. It mixes easily with hard er soffwater .' ; cap be abplied wb field-spraying equipment:.. or knapsack sprayers .-. . ana mere cu......i M. j , ,-&l clog spray nozzles, and tantW -fa-H Order yourvl-f DoW Weed Killer -ndiiiira of T Bom CkMHtel Coop" Duplin Tradincr Co. ' Warsaw, North Carolina . ; ' 1 J IMPORTANT PR0TECTI0I! ;t with ow.-endOsU aeoiVroeW weejt r ' all thra r - MOTHPROOFING MIID6WPROOPING and,'. "BUILT-IN DEODORANT". All ore, Included to our regular ,,. prices of no fq eosf fo yoo. j.Why not enjoy IW . wondefful freshness and added, proteOB--,frort deonjna , r to cleaning Next time bring your garmenh to , . s. : - v ' Dry Cleaners and N; Center Street,, . B yiiose playing v 1 T .Kelly, Bill E' :t, . , ; ' George West, - ..uM ;...'', Kornegay, and Arnold . . ',1 , The high score award , v ...t ' ' Mrs. Kefly who received a .vJl:'J -board; traveling to Mrs. Best, ijivnjr'i nostess servea pouna ,t.e,v iIlt mfot. ,nd teffee.atthe . The couplej Brjdge Club Wet M'r i ' Friday evening with Mrs. . Joe . ; tin as hostess, "W?i i&y V Those playing wpre Mrv hA 'Mrsf Frank Steed, Mrand Mr. -fEartj,!,) Buie, and. visitors to -the Xlub Mn-V and Mrs. Elbert W'-kr-fd.;(t- Soft "drinks arid frirfoa ere ferK ved daring progression,- ahd it'tha , conclusion deliciOTt - peilch 'ihort . 4 cake ahd cotfee.. ;j ;: . ! ,1' -"Sit "'If ' r Formula 40 today., rf. ; r . L , 1 1. f ' ".1 . 1 T Shoe Shop Mount Olive . 1 ! :'l -. "..' V: V V '! 4 w"Saaa4 sr. f.