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A- .1 Shower . cr David , ' i hllingsvorth Mr, end Mrs. Herman Hollings - worth were honored with a sur prise shower for their new son, David, Wednesday evening. The shower was given by the mem ber circle Nq. 4 ol the War- ' mw Methodist Church of which Mrs. Hollingsworth is Chairman. The grifup armed at the Hot lings worth, ' home at 8.00 o'clock and presented them with a large a.cay of gifts for Baby David. Ma-, ay nice and useful gifts were ret Wived. .v , i-'y,.-' , 1 ' "i.'7 i". )' " if '-liv'-i Announce Birth ASC? . and Mrs." Jimmy Miller of Columbus, -. Mississippi, anno unce, the birth of a daughter, Ja mie Gail, born August 13 at Wa yne Memorial hospital. - 'v Mrs." Miller is the former Lin da Whitman of near Faison. : v . -jil ft,. ; If You Are ,.flanningI(;o; Build (0r " Remodeli.. and Need ft Roofing , , O Doors '' 6 Sheet Rock Flooring Asbestos Siding J Get Our Prices Before I XoU Buy rt At No Extra Cost. UUUtUng Supply 1406 Wj Vernon Ave. .'lKmston,N:"C. t. o. wx REDWOOD WHITE f I LARCH FW 2 ,,4 rul-StuA l WKWrrt FWsh tumbtf , t Pr.finlshi Plywood AHTypc,H.ry i i pj fidor Bwtl Sidinflt .Kos-WTyP-Outdoor rromiria Insutation wn Furring Itrlos a Southiesb TTIST rJ . .JLiCYS A!fSi rroy Entertains Club And Guests Mrs. E. C Wray was hostess to her - bridge club and additional guests last Thursday, evening" at her . home snear Warsaw. Guests were Mrs James Sutton, Mrs. Winnie Davis, Mrs. Mattie Tor- rans, Mrs Mildred Winders and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Katz Mem bers playing - were Mrs. , M. L. Kinlaw, Mis. Thurman Caster, Mrs James Taylor, Mm. J B Her ring, and. Mrs. William Costing lively arrangements : of ( Sum mer' flowers lent beauty (o the living room of . the . Wray home. Where bridge was iff play. During pi -ogresMons: Mrs., - Wray served Cokes and pretzels. At conclusion of play, the guests .enjoyed fruit cocktail cake topped s with, whip ped cream and pickles. ; 'i;' When the scores-were compil ed, Mrs: Sutton received bath to wels for visitor's- high and Mrs. Taylor ww awarded bath towels for club's high. Second high prize which was dish towels, was pre sented to Mrs. Torrans, Mrs. Cas ter received dish toweJs for - tra veling prize and ? Mr. Katz re ceived a gift for consolation prize. V ' i ' I- ' V- -V ". it Calvary Circle Met T Circle No.- 4 of ; the Calvary Baptist Church ' met with Mrs. Eleanor Pope with 7 . members and 1 visitor present, last Tues day night. ' -., Mrs. Cecil Bostic, circle chair man, ' reoogmzd Mrs. Pope, who led in the devotional An interesting and informative program, was presented on "Com munism's Plan Cf Action." The program was closd with prayer After a short business meeting. the hostess served potato chips., cookies, and lemonade. . In Service i Samuel C. Henderson, son of Mir. and Mrs R. E. Henderson of Route. L Warsaw, is now serving withjUi lb S. Navy in Great La kes; jllioi Samuel is a 1962 duate, of James Kenan nign Sthovl. He is ow undergoing the ihik - weks basic training period of the Navy. His -training is main ly based on discipline and covers such things as firefighting, first aid, tnarthiBg,- Tdflling leader. ship, abantoit ship h-ilk, ' M many other, basic things of. the Navy., His basic training gradu ation is scheduled for September ! V'"''l t Fertjls soil is tht base of healthy crops, healthy livestock, and heal thy people. : '. ;;". . . Cosft Hoyae U. 200 W.Us.HGTOK.HOtTHa.OUHA KINDS PTAIACHIAN OAK eTIRMMDMDAH' WCTIRMWHITISPRUCII yy.c AND rC .fB3.1t , $80.27 ) r4 5 i r11.75 109.00 90.23 J5675 - ' U u,, .. ' : ' n- 0.ffyJ. - I SIM 111 Mil r - I I I . ...,rtlM :' - MifiHgf.gt , ' ' CHECKING. OURAB.LTTr" 1 Mftf ' fA.NTAB.trrt - coast Lu:irsHca:; HoncrcdVith Surprise Dinner J M!rs. James Cavenaugh of Ba leigh was 'honored with a . sur prise . birthday dinner,, by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R H. Sutton of Warsaw. ' 1 Guests present were; Mr. Ca venaugh, - Mr and ' Mrs.' David McQuistiioi of BiloJd, Miss; Jim Rison, Misses - Linda and , Vivian Bell of Goldsboro and Hubert Lee Anderson of Montgomery, Ala, STORE Mm Personals -l S J-nWaller; went to Creensbofo Saturday last week , to attend a Republican executive meeting Mrs; Sarnie .t Whaley spent ; se veral days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Rodgers at War saw. , 1 -r ' k . . -y-'i'f Tuesday: Mrs." Zeb Grady-; and son DeWitt of Dudley visited : with the Remus Outlaw family . .Mr. and Mrs, Wiley T Dail and ' daughter Clara visited Mrs., ao dolph King and baby boy at a Kinston ' hospital, Wednesday last wk.:.y;;-';. ''V; ' -v Last week Mrs. Delia Dail was at : Goldsboro - several days visit ing the M. E. Dails ; " Mr and Mrs. Donnell Kornegay and children visited Mrs Hubert Phillips of Kenansville and the Doug Townshends of Warsaw Sat urday evening i Sunday Mr. and Mrs Kay .car ter were guests of Mr and Mrs Colon Sullivan for dinner in the Oak Ridge community, $- Ralph Grady of Seven Springs visited the Dan Waller family, Thursday. v j Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land Thigpen' went .to Grifton for a visit with Mr and Mrs. Jack Thigpen and daughters, Judy Faye returned home with her grandparents for a few days vi sit. ,;. s Among visitors in the. D. ,L. Scott home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rivenbark, Mr. and Mrs. Norrnan Whitfield and Ben Waters of Mt Olive Mr. and Mrs. Jason Waller and family Mr. and Mrs J E Holt of HheV Herring Store seition and Stepheif.A.i'WaUer of Mt Olive wer vasiUng tha Da Wallers Sunday, .1 Jesse Padgett and A. T. Ingram were at Topsail fishing Saturday, Alton Dail of Charlotte spent th .weekend -with his mother, Mrs. Delia Daa Mr and Mrs. Ray Carter were uests of Mr .and Mrs William Turner at Mt. Olive Saturday ev 6 $94.52 89.77 89.77 65.03 80.27 133.00 : 213.75 . 304.00 i 171.00 4460 ' UOW PRICES LOW PRICES ' ' - , 12 25 Wh tnwIdtK Me. - - . A A SCOTT Hi mirfitt n?-?rr --t .f" n""? viisxANQXHfiRi VJEWi of iho. aewlj! renovated JCourt-i- Bon.4il that Duplin County . Court jHoseJri.ihis view is shown the Judges' Bench the witness stand, , the Oerk's desk and the Stenographers. Xesk. JTbe enitig at supper. - ,' . Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Currie Smith and ifamily near Smith Chapel : Monday Mrs.' Gilbert' Holmes and daughter Annette of Bowden were visiting in the D. . S..,Wal- Outlaw's Bridge . . News A. U.W.TdMeet wi meet, with Mrs LeoarSutS ton. Route I, Mt Olive, as bos- tess.' Saturday; Sept. ltr at "3 Ad pm.t All members are urged to attend the meeting Visitors "are1 invited -and' welcome... i. .' y:-. ... ,r ,7) ', -..t-- Card Of Thanks The Family of the late David Thomas Brinson -wishes ' to thank their imany friends and relatives for the i kindnesses shown them during their hrea vement . . t: . Katie" L. Brinson and famDy Still RdsmAt Mt. Olive College MOUNT OLIVE - "It is not too late to enter college this fall. And lack of finances- is hardly a legiti mate excuse for any qualified stu dent to pass up a college, educa tion,! Mount ' Olive College Presi dent W. Burkette Raper declared today. - ' -'-i -1 -Me revealed that there is still room for both boarding and com muting students at Mount Olive Col lege for the fall semester beginning September 8. - " ' "We have adequate studenETatd funds available for applicants who did satisfactory work in high sch ool," said President Raper. The college-aid funds can provide up to one-half the total cost. "We believe tha tif a student sincerely wants to go to college and is college mater ial, he can find through his family .Back - Toi-School Favorites 't , Cordovan Bronze Black ' Cordovan O ; Antique Red iioro, i A 1 .: sxz Sbtnons To Alfend Campaign Conf. . RA1BIOH rf-LeRoy G. Simmons f Albertson, .1 Democratic candidate for North Carolina Senate, has been Invited to attend the first Campaign Conference fer tiandidates to i be he)d,(jn .Raleigh ,on, September 7. C In announcing the invitation, State PartjrXliairman Bert Bennett stat ed thatUe-pandidates will be brief ed by state officials and department heads on various key subjects such as takes, ' budget, revenue,-, educa tion, Toads,, industrial and agricul- rf? development It is anticipated " each subject w.U be fol owed by a question and answer period. Bennett .stated that: .tha session will begin at 9 a. m. and conclude around 4 p. m. The candidates have been invited to a luncheon at the Mansion by Governor Sanford. , - In preparation for tbe session whi ch will be. held t the Hall of , . the House,-Bennett has asked each can didate; to return questionnarie suggesting - subjects .and particular areas that Should be discussed. He state that each candidate will also e provided vrith' a kit containing -detailed -faotual informaUonton-sub1' jectftiot planned for. discussion- as well as; those i to v appear on the a genda.' Basic information on state wide campaign' plans will also be included. v ,''Many of our candidates are run ning for office for the first time," Bennett Said,. ''and are not so fami liar with the manv facets of state gdvefiffnent aV the Veteran legisla tors. It IS felt that this conference, or friends who-have confidence in him the - remaining ,- funds," j-: -the President declared. He also called attention to' the practice of many banks in providing easy to -attain education loans. t, Cost per semester at Mount Olive is'ttfeijfDEj resident students and $23Soo 4ay sutdents. The College is fully accredited by the North Car olina College Conference and the Southern Association of College and Schools.. !,-,. ' - 3 r -i t- " Just What ' Every Boby Wants I1' '' t , if , U i. ' Cutest Flats !Ol the Season . ; . And We 1 Have Them All BotbTMptheF, Andt . ts Daughter Will ".".. want A Pair -Of These i 4' 1 ) N. C. s. '1 : f - Bat Kaiss tof A rican Mahogany, the same as the JH4J ch;arrd the panelling. Also seen are the benches in the auditorium. . '', '". -- the first of Rs kind ifi North Caro lina, "WH be Very -beneficial la the voters of the state in that key issues and state government operation will be brought directly to the citizens by their well-informed candidates.'' -Bennett stated that party head quarters is planning the details, .for the conference and that the ; full agenda will be announced as soon as finalized. Members of the press -will be Invited to the conference as observersri-:ri''',.';,-.'rt- -;,;:;, 6 upens MOUNT OUVE - Mount Olive Col lege has been tamrmed' by tiie' Un" ited State Office of Education that its request for $4,362.00 to' Irs 1 National- Defense Student -Loan" Fund for the 1962-63 college year has been, approved. 'The college wilL, supple ment the federal payment-with an appropriation in the 'arifourit-uf I484.86", ' which- W indreastfJUir to-":' .''f?m i n Olive College Off to school now;.1; ; . v, but whcit about college? ; We are helping many' parents save for the high cost of 4 ' college" educations for their children. ' Start now open a "college? savings aQcount with us anl add to it regularly. Here your" savings earn ''excellent returns , 'and are insured by the FSLIC . .'. a U. S: Government agency. " - Save by The First Baptist t'liurch, Creens bore, will, tie "host to the . annual Surtday School Convention of , the Baptist State Convention; Septem ber 19 and 11. -, '., - " ? ."Outreach for - the Unreached Sprearbead far ' Missions" will be the theme for the convention. Dr. Rogers Smith," administrative assis tant of the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission, Board, Richmond, Virginia, will stress the role of the Sunday school in missions around the wor ld... .J. - ".. ' Speakers and leaders from states other than North Carolina included Dr. Harold 3. Sanders, Louisvillf. Kentucky; Sf . Wayne Dehoney, Jackson, Tennessee; Robert Dowdy, Glynn Hill, ani Helen Young, Nash ville, Tennessee; Mrs , George Mc Clelland, Lebanon, Missouri; and Mrs.' David 1 ee -Silver Spring,: Maryland, s ' r i i Dr. Edward McDowells Dr. Den ton Coker,' and Dr. Ben Fisher, all of. Southeastern Seminary, will speak at Various sessions.? hv k . Dr. Douglas M. Branch, Dr.; Earte Bradley, Dr. William Smith, Q J. 'Hairier. Tom Greene, and the state Sunday School staff will .represent the Baptist ; Stale. -Convention of Ital amount of the Natioanl Defense I Student 'Loan Fund for the current ;l school year to $4,846.66. 'y - ; , i This fund Is available tc full-time students,- both freshmen and- sophomores,-"Who need financial assis tance and who meet the 'specified academic requirements. ';- - Although special consideration Is given to applicants who express a desire to teach m elementary, or secondary schools and applicants who show promise In science, math ematics, engineering or modern for eign language, students in ,any field of study are eligible for considera tion. ' , , :! .National Defense Loan Funds are without interest during the time' of full-time enrollment in college,' and thereafter the Interest rate is three per cent. The la requires that re payment Of the loan begin "within ten years thereafter. v ' A special feature of National De fense Student Loan (Fund 1s that part of a loan (plus interest) may be canceled in the event the bor rower become a full-time teacher in a public elementary sr high sch ool. Such cancellation is at the1 rate of ten percent for each year of teaching service, up to a maximum cf fifty pw cent ;vv::-, k . . 15th Earn From The ' ' "',.:' f ' "SI 1 VARSA.V 103 It. B. ii-.t i 'audio4 churchl r,ui ,.i . e. . " . 1 visul k , t kindergai I 'is, c Hew teaclniiK t-iv -cient admi -1 .ve Helps will avai!Me for wo all age gronrs.-1 , i ' ferences' will be cuw than 40 outstandi!! tan. rs ith; tn-fc r L -y j jre ' OH specialists will appear duriij ie two days of conferences and in-if spirational meetinps. 1 ' f'f The Rev. S. C. Ray, minister of J education. First , E.tptist CI -ch.k V Greensboro, is hi charge of th I V nHvitAwianfa Kf ' Diifmwn - I f S U secretary of the Sunday I Oe-J -fitment,' will serve as conveh;inj ok ecior. 1 if: r i jErF B;wiiyNjt1l JeffWilspnT6ii Speak In VVc!lap;i ; A truckinff Industry 6fficiaVej' ' B, Wilson of Raleigh,, will .speafc the Wallace Rotary Club at a ttgu- lar meeting to be held, on September s. y'-ff - 'i Wilson is a native 6f Easter s Ca olina and attended WrhaW tllgK; School, New York .UniverBHyVafldf; Wake Forest College.' Be iwai f ast; nictrirf OnvBrnor and new- Interaa-' tional Counselor of Lions totefiia tktnal, and was past H.; C 'Dhjectbi of Highway Safety, v, ;' -.? j Wilson is Editor -of ,e '.oatagsH sine ''Tarheel meelr :-asir ector of Information and Safety! North Carolina Motsr Canrirs.vAw elation of Raleigh, 'p , s v ' 1 A Program Chairman, Leightoa flajf will introduce the speaker. t . First . 1 1 ; -;m :-,vr r J ' F si.';! 1' . r, ' i'- T . 'i - vr v . ; - U ASSOCIATION: OF KINSTON - r a r r 1 r " , N. Pine Street Alexander, Manager
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