1 ; 71 4 M I 1 . I ft . if I TS3 DCPlffl TIMES, KENANSVHXI, ft. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13. PERSONALS i . Billy Joa ve r Raleigh spent th . end with h parents, Mir and Mrs. Andy w- Ivey. Mrs J fed Alphm,' Jack Alphin and .Linda' Carole Best ipiit the Week and with Mr. and Ms. Ree yls Am of Ruchmood, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britt nf BarMatth; Mrs. Julia Jones, I Mr.dvMrs Elbert M. Whitman,! MR and Mrs T. A Jeriean. Mm.'1 Party GtaAy and Gail were gu- esBounoay of Mr and Mrs. Lin wool 5ady,.of .Raleigh. : Mrs;.AMiie Ingram of Kenahs viJle visited Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Dail Wednesday. ThelXtS.'M Mrs Lemond Tay tor nd daughter of Rachlands, Mr., and Mrs. Ray Anion and dau ghter of fttount Olive were guests bunflay of Mr. and Mrs. John Anton; Sr. Mi-: tui Mrs. J. D. Best and eons l - Goldtoboro, Mir. and Mrs. Do nald Heath and children of Ken ansville, Mr. end Mrs Bin Fail and children of Raleigh were gu M.a Sunday of Mr and JVLrs. Ja.k Dafl. r Mr. Nettie Goodman, Joe Bob, and Adroh Goodman visited Mr. and Mrs. F.'L. Goodman of Green- aboro Sunday. Mr. Goodman is' "patient in a hospital there, be cause of an accident. Mrs. Good ma remained for a longer .visit. ' :'Mr.ramrMr8. Herman Quinn of Jtenansville, Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy i -Outlaw and family of Brogden, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodman and. Martha Kay were guests Sunday jpf Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis of Mount Olive. .cmno MUSCLES Quickly relieve' nagging1 pains of tired, sore, aching muscles with STANBACK Powders or Tablets. STANBACK'S combination of nledi-cally-proven ingredients for relief of pain works fast and , gives re- rwrkably comforting relief. Sativ faction guaranteed. Snap back with STANBACK. -sv- .. Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Rhodes at tended the funeral pf Mrs, .Har vey , Wood held in Jacksonville Sunday. Morrus Cherry went to Camp bell College Monday to resume his studies. :: Mrs. G. L. Sumtmerlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Lewis, Lftwton and Dorma Merle were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Listom Sum merlin of "Warsaw. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Suntmerlin's birthday..' ' Mir. and Mrs.- James E. West brook and Linda Rae of Albert son visited Mr: and Mrs. John Aimon, Sr. during the week end. Mrs. D. L. Cherry, Morris and Wayne visited Mrs. Arthur Ar nett fit the home of Mr., and Mrs. Lester Arneut of Pink . Hill Sun day. Mrs. Bill Fail of Raleigh visi ted Mrs. Bessie A. Herring du ring the weekend. iMr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and Editih Kornegay visited Mrs. Flo rence Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown of Warsaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gar ner, J. E. and Tony , of Goldsboro visited Mrs. A. E. Garner Sun day D. L. Cherry is expected to re turn home this week following a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. David Ervin Cherry of Ven tura, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cherry of Oxford, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett, of Athens, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. T. A Jemigan vi sited relative! of Kenansville du ring the week end. National Celebrate Birthday Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis en tertained with a dinner Saturday honoring her 'another, Mrs". G. L. SumnxerWn on her birthday at their home in the Summerlin's Cross Roads Community. Guests were Mrs. Annie Rose ' State Installation Program held on Monroe - A Unidii County native. Joyce Lathan, wholicld 'Y.J D. C. offices from the college cairifxii to the state level,' to-lay' -announced her candidacy for" 'National Commit teewoman of the'Ve'tttt'Drmoeraiic Clubs of North Carolina. ( .. Miss Lathan, who was chosen 'as one ot the 'Ten Oiitstandim; You ng Democrats of North Carolina" last year, said in making her an nouncement. "I deeply believe in the platform,' political philosophy, ideals, and the principles Of govern ment espoused by the Democratic Party. For the past several months, I have been giving consideration to becoming a candidate for the office of National Committeewoman. Many people, from all across the State, have pledged their support to me, in the event that I become a candi date. I have, therefore, decided to seek the office and will campaign vigorously for the post, which will be decided at the State Convention of the Young Democratic Clubs, beginning in Greensboro, October 11, 1962. If elected to represent the women of the Young Democratic Clubs of North Carolina on the na tional level, I promise to use all of my ability and energy in promit ing and enchancing the principles and platform of the Democratic Party." Miss Lathan has 6erved the Dem ocratic Party and the Young Dem ocratic Clubs on the college, precin ct, county, district and state levels. She served as president of the Pfeif fer College Young Democrats Club in 1958 and 1959. Miss Lathan was State Installation and Past Presi dents' Night Chairman for the 1959 'Vi )-U':; fla Smith hart tUnnw at Sneafls Fer ry, Sunday, and also visited at Top- s oil. .r. and Mrs. Chancev Smith. Margie Smith, A(r.. and 1Mrs.i DaykJ J Earl Smith and Randy attended a birthday dinner, honoring Mr. Er nest Kornegay, which was held at .'leasant Grove Community Bulld og, near ount 01ve(j Sunday. - Mr.- and- nut: vem WesttwooK, who re employed at The Methodist .tome for Children. In Raleigh, havl been spending a few days at thdf MR. and MRS. ALBERT COATES LEAVE INSTITUTE OF versity of North Carolina are Albert Coates, right, and his wife. Mr. GOVERNMENT - Departing from the front door of the Joseph Pal mer Knapp Building, housing the Institute of Government at the Uni Coates retires as Director of the Institute September 1st. He will teach in the University Law School from his present age of 65 to the age of 70. Bell, Mrs. Manbha Outlaw and Mrs. aKte Vernon of Mount Olive, Mrs. Annie Alphin, Mrs. Perry Grady and Mrs. T. A Jemigan of tha home community. the Pfeiffer College campus. When Governor Frank Clement of Tenn essee spoke at Salisbury in March of 1958, Miss Lathan was in charge of. registration and served as chief hostess at a reception given in honor of the visiting Governor. Her work as president of the Pfeiffer College Y. D. C. was recognized when she was honored by the State Y. D. C. as "Young Democrat of the Month" in 1958. She was selected secretary of the Eighth Congressional Distric Young Democratic Clubs in 1960 1961. She was appointed Chairman of tne State Womens Activities Committee for 1961. The Union County Young Demo crats has unanimously endorsed members have been asked to work Miss Lathan's candidacy, and all for her election at the State Convention. Let us be soil builders not soil robbers. Announce Marriage Cl SUBSCRIBE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepard. Pink Hill, N. C. Rt. 2 announce the marriage of their daughter, Bei llia Bryant, to Mr. Guy Louis Whalcy, of Chinquapin, N. C. Rt. 1 The mar riage took place at Dillion, S. C. September 8. The groom is employed by Grimes and Shaw Construction Co.. in Jacksonville. Mrs. Whalcy is employed in the office of the Super ior Court Clerk, in Kenansville. The couple are occupying their new Mobile Home, Chinquapin, Koute 1. Personals Mrs. Thelma Sanderson. Misses Marlene Sanderson, Sandra Shep- pard, Becky Page, Carole and Lin- Perpeluation of America, the Na lion depends upon perpetuation or physical America - the land itself. We must have a place to carry out our democratic ideas or we shall join the parade of vanished civiliza tions that have gone before. Our greatest asset is the land. Poor land makes poor people. Pro ductive land makes prosperous people. Attention, Cotton browers You can get mere DOLLARS for your cotfen when you have it ginned at my gin with the best pre-ginning cleaning equip ment in this section, and one of the best lint cleaners. I have sufficient pre-ginning equipment to remove most of the trash and dirt before the cotton goes through the gin stand. Gin saw teeth will chew up trash into small pepper trash which is im possible to remove without excessive waste of lint and damage to the cotton. I have also adequate heat which will be controlled in order to give a better quality of cotton. I am using the very heaviest grade of cotton bagging and new cotton ties which will give you more weight. My gin is located 1 mlio south of Clinton on Highway 421 near Hgihway 701. I will operatG the gin and give service each night as long as necessary. E. L. PETERSON COTTON GXN Tel LY 2-3575 Clinton, N. C. To S 2 .'12 -rh nn UUvJ miii II nj THE UImJ mm .1 . Plui N. C Sales Tax .---..MV. , ' ..M.UV .. News m color - X ' ': l Dramatic new blending o( tone on tone . . . capturing the winning look of the season. Here, in luscious shades of brown. With Life Stride s own soft cuscino construction for greater fit and feel POWELL'S SHOES X BSffaitis iv' j 101 'West St, Clintpn I"

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