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r ,.-'-: i I.:' :1v i m 1;'. IMF I'll- liv'ivV M : . 'rsv-v:'.' i'-'-lP : -i'-;i..H 1 '.:r .:l .4 t) O "r. and f; A.; tyaller nod 3. Em Wa. r visited Mrs. Ralph y at Way Memorial hospital . .-. and K.a. Charlie -Jacksion, $. Nora Jackson and Mrs. Mary -.son visited at Rose Hill Suday i Mr. an4 Mr. Barney; Whlt- i.Ichael Davit was a guest of Mr. ti Mrs. John Kornegay near Sev. t.i Bpnag-iwnaajf;.'.1i";T.v";? : J Saturday Mr. and Mr; Ivey Stinv t erlln .went to Surf CJty. : :: Mrs. Bert Smith of Pink Hill Is v'sitlng' with the Taft Herring tarn ' tar i' few days. fcy- Mrs. H. R PhllMpa and boys of Kenansvilie were visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Kornegay and children Sunday afternoon. ' .. Mrs. Delia ttail has returned, to her home here folIowHj; a visit in Charlotte with her cons Alton and Henry DaU. Visiting Mr. ' and-.' Mrs. Roland Thigpen on Mother's Day were Mr, and, Mrs. Jack Thigpen add dau ghters of Grifton. Mr. and , Mrs. Harold Sutton and children and Mr and Mrs. Ray Malpass and Son of Goldsboro. Mr, and Mrs. Jonas Unl were callers In the Currle Tail borne rear Warsaw Saturday. - Mr,, and Mrs. Earl whuleyand family of Washington were visiting relatives In this vicinity Sunday. &-.fe.v i.--".,.' '".:.;y '- ,y;:?'t; ;-vi";.; n .'. '-." vT. 1 ! Gastobae Curing Systems & Pyrofax Gas Service Twin For Curing ,: h The Iow Temneratur Hip-h Profit Wnv .4' ' . mm SEE SUTTON'S GAS & APPLIANCE CO. t.lll -C- svvr iA vs9 tiainouior r::'..':'..l; Goldibo . &' Warsaw " ' Mr. and Mis. hdd Korneiay were visitor in the Currle Smith horn , . ' (Sunday near Smith Chapel. J J I . Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter were ivauace w visii, .vir, ana Mr. Alton Carter and daushtcr, Mrs. Ruth Herrldg. Ms. rNellle Spell aad Alice Joab, were' visitors of Mrs. Maf tie Torrans in Wars' Sunday. i, Doris Ann Hargraves of Mk Olive spent the week end with the John. ny Sineleton family. , f Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. Cecil Kornegay were Mr. and Mrs, Luke Elliott and daughter and John Daly Scott of Southern Pines, Mr. Beit Smith. Pink HiU and Mr. and Mrs. Taft Herring and daughter. Janet. ' 1 ,'w Mr. and Mrs. Eiicena Outlaw and family visited at Wallace Sunday afternoon with. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Best. , -; i . . v.y Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davl Sunday were Mrs. Willie Singleton and son Preston of Jacksonville; At. the weekend Mrs, J. E. Slan- ley and children joined her husband Mr. Stanley of Norfolk. Va. at ; the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Stanley of Calypso for ; i Visit. ' &'ti ;;:!(?. J '- t'-i-v Mrs. Martha ChappeU and dau ghter, LaRue of CHnton were visi tors in the hqme of her sister, Mr. Eurene Outlaw Saturday aiternoon Mr. and Mrs. Taft Herring and Janet. Mr. and Mr iD. C. Herring and Mrs. Bert Smith visited Willis Smith near Goldsboro Sunday even ing. '7, ;'. . y-'i V ' ,'.:;'! . Saturday Mrs. Bill Cooper 'and baby of Monroe and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Outlaws Bridge section were visitors in the Dn Waller home. "V Mrs. Ivey SummerUn, Mrs. J. E. Stanley and Mrs. Jim Davis visited their uncle John Singleton at La- Grange Monday. Sunday visitors of the D. a. Wal ler family were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Waller and children of Mt. Olive and Mr. and , Mrs. Jason, Waller and children of Herring Store see. Uon. Mr. arid Mrs. -W. E. WaCer . aad daughters went to Princeton Sun day to visit jier mother, Mrs. Addie Barden..v " .:V ' Honored Mrs. Eugene Outlaw entertained from four till six o'clock Saturday at a birthday party at her home in honor of her daughter Faye. ' ? Those attending ; were La Rue ChappeU of Clinton, Anneli Powell Lucille Herring, ... Betty Good son. Oenise Kornegay, Susie Dall, Gail Outlaw, iDeane Price and Phyllis Waller. . ' Following recreation.'.' refresh ments were served by Mrs. Outlaw assisted by Mrs. Opal Sutton. Card Or Thanks The family of Mra Gleimie Wil liams acknowledged with gratKudo every act of kindness or any aid re ndered them in anyway during the sickness and, deatn of their 'ovid one. 4v-5.r; -VH 1 - . . ' The gracious deeds will long be remembered 4 . ( ', v'-?" JIS 'Jhe family, Liable For Tax? In a brief message to manufac turer; retailer, and others, Mr. J. E.;WaH of the Internal Revenue of fice in Greensboro, N. C. stated that those who are liable for more than lOft of excise taxes for April must deposit such. taxes with a deposi tary. They should use a Form 537, for this purpose and make this de posit no later than May 31, 1962, Deposit may be made in local authorized bank or at a Federal Reserve Bank. Information regarding tax deposi taries and requirements for depo sits may be obtained by calling RE public 8-3765, or by visit to the lo cal IRS Office at Edwards Bldg., 108 N. Center and 103 East Mul berry Streets, Goldsboro. J . Virgil Miller , Virgil Miller has been chosen as a participant in the Sumner Institu te for teachers of foreign languages to be held on the campus, of Ap palachian State -Teachers College Boone, North Carolina, June . 14-Au gust 7. This institute is sponsored by the U. S. Office of Education un der terms of the National Defense Education Act. , " ' C The purpose of the institute is to improve the audio-lingual proficien cy of the ML'h school teachers o the -country and introduce them to the, newest teaching methods and techniques. The language labora tory at the college will be one of the key spots in the Institute pro gram. : - " ' There will be sixty participants.! thirty teachers of French and thirty teachers of . Spanish, These - have been chosen from about three-hund red completed applications. v The participants will live as a group in a college dormitory and have their .meals together. ' They win in general speax only tne lan guage they are studying, and most classes' will be conducted' in the t : S::.'.,:;::rf J:;:d 29 Plans are being made for the se cond annual - Arts Festival, to - be he d in Southport June 29 through July 1, 1962. . , .' ;; :K., Last year the works of approxi mately fifty artists from Southeas tern North . Carolina and the Pied mont were shown In, the City Hal) and surrounding buildings in lovely Franklin Park in Southport. Large and enthusiastic crowds attended Fifty-four million people live In mral areas In the y. S. . Washington El Morro Castle in language. Classes in conversation Pureto Rico is the oldest fort on j lanyuage analysis, civilization, liv United, State soil,, the , Na''"'il ' guistics, reading and writing, meth Georgraphlc Magazine say, . Spain odology and laboratory " techniques in 1539 began building hi Mono a. San Juan, which commanded the strategic gateway to the Spanish Main.c,v'y ';.:,.',.j' :. 7i -It. . , . .. ..... I will occupy much of the time of the participants., "' A series of lectures by nationally prominent specialists in lancuact teachihg, a series Of carefully 'seleo ted foreign films as Well as other activities will, occupy many of the evenings, -v.',': " ''A.'' . Virgil Miller is the Spanish and Frfenclf teacher in- the, Beuiavilh High School now and will teach Spanish, in the new East Duplin High School next fall. 8 I. The addition will increase the sch ool's floor-space to 10,400 square feet. Most of the new section will be air conditioned. It will, contain a classroom to seat 70; lobby, of fices for the school's director; a photograph studio and -darkroom; a large -composing-typesetting mac hine room, and available space for a machine shop for instruction in the maintenance and rebuilding of printing machinery. 1 ' - i t The new addition and the renova ted old section will be "as one build ing" and will be completed before the opening of the fall term in Sep tember. , j ti.e 1-jur a t ..t tj i c lu. tlie trees, ateMe &it auJ a.j y t. e entertainment provided each after noon by musicians, singers and beatnik poets. The Festival was bro ught toa close by the presentation of awards by Miss Brunswick Coun ty, Carol Hewett. . r . ' This year the Southport Art Asso ciation, .which sponsors the event, hopes that every artist in the eas tern sections of North and South G. , i . - j, i p, t tt. r and oi nul certiiKS. T. :e will als be awards in a separate - Junior category open to all under eighteen years of age.. j -. , '.'..r-. Entries are due at the City Hall in Southport on June 287 For further informaiton write Mrs. Alberta WH ling, Southport,. North Carolina. , f.ktor Perk Drlve-ln l.y--h.-;, '-: "T'v -;;". T r, ; Theatre Pink Hill, N. C. Friday & Saturday May 11 - 19 "The Broken Lance'' ; : la Cinemascope Color Spencer Tracy Si Jeaa Peters . Robert Wagner & , ' Richard Wtdmark CARTOON Sunday : May 20 Guns of the Black Witch" IN COLOR Don McGowan Sltvana Pampalnl ;"i CARTOON , ' For, The 1962 t GRADUATES WHAT COULD BE A MORE t LASTING GIFT THAN . - . ' ; .;;,,;;:!;,.!JEWEL , WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION j .rl . WATCHES DIAMONDS 1 RINGS r NECKLACES, Vj GIVE A LASTING GIFT GIVE'VeWELRY ;V - ; FROMp ''Your House of 3wniood'' ,i 403 North Queen St.; ; K(nston, KC, v "AT nn -' 'i;"-2-;a-'t-'--H':i . ' - , of Superior Court. . THEY . HAVE, . HOWEVER, STRONGLY RECOMMENDED HIM OR ; YOtK ; consideration'; ; - V mow Members of the Bar of the Fourth Judicial District have not selected Mr. Howard H. Hubbard for Judge ... i-t ah SIC3. 'J? .JF-V-..-. an toiiega 'hs a :Who U bfefii hunlifipal rwnmman A u man fnr "'V.? V ; '''T T. T77 .7 T-' . r -w,wwesif ., )f ra,,.y . :-y ,- r -, v ?l ' ? rtwpMnsDie posiuon: we neneve tne answer to tnif is ... j : , ' r ; simtle those who know him professionally who re T'I ' r i pware; qf his abiliUes W hia i chosen field of endeavor, k,; ;.'ri?;';-, '' who have been associated With" him and who arfTuV position to judge his qualifications. " . ' 1 ''i. .-. . '-''-"-w'' A ''.,' '- '- Therefore, the fact that an overwhelming majority of the lawyers in the counties of Onslow, Jones, Duplin arid Sampson have endorsed Mr. Hubbard for the De mocratic nomination forejudge of the Fourth Judicial District should, we believe, be taken into consideration " when, you vote ph My J9. His record al a prcticing f???! iornier assistant Federal attorney, as a r Auprior Murj Judge, and .as leading ftfwm i ef the Bar in North Carolina is an impressive oiie, We; V. il '. . . -4 .Hi A''i - ,:.?;'.'.,! (..' ; "-f"" rvM w I TUUI luruiycr - . ...... i : v, V.'- : V MURFREESBORO, N.1 C. - Ton atrnotion' on the building extension ef ; the 'School5 o Graphic Arts is naw under way. The foundation and some block, masonry 'was1 completed during this week, with pipe . for plumbing already down. ,- ' All of -the funds for ' tlie . erection of this additional 'floor space for Chowan's school of printing : were raised or . : pledged jy ; newspaper jhibltshers of North . Carolina and Tidewater Va., plus ' pledges from six - individauls. -No funds - pledged or given for' the' proposed admin istration And library buildings are Involved in this construction. A' committee of newspaper publi shers, representing the' North Caro lina Press Association, are credited for promoting the fund-raising cam paign. The members are Hat Tan-. n e r, chairman-' Goldsboro, News- Argus Frank Daniels, Jr4 Raleigh News : and Observer-Times:'? Don Chipman, Winston-Salem Journal Sentinel; Robert Bunnelle Ashevllle Citizen; -Cletus Brock, Mount Olive Tribune; Henry Lee Weathers, Shel by Dailjr Stars,.; John Setzer; Mc DoweU News, Marion: Josh Horn, Rocky ; Mount Evening Telegram; j.. Mayon ' Parker," Parker Brothers Newspapers, Ahoskiei ' and John McSweeney representing' the' Cho wan ; College School pf Graphic Arts lis) , I .. a r . a m i " ,' sr m ' . . '..'IT.. . 1 , . M , i''-i?.iW... '. V.' .... . . ' 1 t r i i f ' ""N '. i . ,' ; - i ... .-'.. V, ... Jhi name off th winner in och of CP&L'f fdMrteen -'v''?1' '--- ' -.:.!i23a:'..'i.v 1; v,!-.. 2 j We strongly urge his nomination; In-tiff Jrla?6 ;' V ; : priinarr.' y We. feel ; confttn(ha;Mr: If Ubja! .yMI S,rKSS ?- -'5 itrengthen nd: uphoidi(Uie 'Pii'.i-jlnl Sf-J, 'v; cial system.'.- -;-v'. ;. "; ::'-:-:.-" '.'I'vi-,..::'. '".. . ! :. ' : .;:r ;:' --:' , -i--,':-r,: . . !.'.'j,i-V' . "V ' .. i Hubbard For Judjje; tniff : -II If w - ' ..... ..i.-ri. t . s. . iwztj ak. im. secretary - ..!'. t .--.yV iH:i';4-"-llany f w wary !t-5? tff4 w; -- r . .-, .,. . t , V .. ' ; ' -i'--'-:. '- . -' . ' -' pAnnofT 1 : SAYSj It's y. ; .TlraeTa-V OY BEANS f 5 FIELDX PEAS;" velvet; BEANS", i XfE,JNUTS i otootan" " " S0Y BJLNS - ' 'MjLLET"-'53-'-r' 3jS-SORGHUM.-.xJ," ' . 'w -' . Com In Today! r " " H. ! -j' ; districts oppeors below. Entries tor the Sweep'stclW J i I closed Midnignt; April 30th;il 962, and the xrows ? -K3f were heiVIon'MflV7th;:i962.V Asheboro Dutrid. N. C Mr. E. H. Wood. Irl Trnv. 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