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I" , pi-.! ' Ci :v. -. ' i, will t , 4 yy v ' 7 1 i ews .iS X 5 I morial Hospital t- ' - r ' J Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frederick :. i .. est and rcT and slaughter, Jane and Jean, I. . WV D. Pollock Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. John are -.tending': the '300th- Frederick Sunday. '-irt jial in fCinstoa on Thurs- - 0:;i Matthews -rt U.iUarn that-he "! pital this week. Friends of Alien Fountain will regret -ta learn that he has bees. a patient at Duplin General Hot - V." ' - .-' ,'I-''V.WV: ;w V m. lime in . - iuu Ate Gnnpidety Protected f 1 v; : with ay--.-' 'A V -': iiK."-.iKaiiur ;.. tor. nr h j i (Suaranteeii rot TNI -'-V plvumou ... . '.'a'aiW lit nlSmlif;;' , -4n ttlr window iwmililclwlnj. ; ait!l Now . . . ye tea twa- -i v' ; f .wmalali . arofadiea :alwayi,' far ' r .aaar Iwaw ar ceamareial. fcvlldlng, ? '.i Ja' ya install idf-odjuilina, avle-aial-lollg Sl-A-Mallc wlndewtl Tn . ar f uaranlttd conalnt totli. t ' " locflon for lh lilt af th bulldinj la :! . Ihay ara-llolldl s. "if 7 ?."'.',.:: V aarVa fratjh, Ak.n4 YltMw rVotacfen to aVMfar r Saaimar , Wfth SEAt-A-MATIC aluminum Awning I,-. .:. it.; WINDOWS ; fUflfH . '. . TW im avlMaarit Utk ami ntonkflc adtiilaiat. MIT Mm iHttY wfATNEtmima wimi MgkMl auaNty viayt NYIOM MITi Naa Udt kar . tuiai and iron i off ktortiif ac tn toM of aatralloa. a Wll VtWHUTttM . tMvtri ac ' MHjr HHf Hn arom b. a ClUN MOM THl INJUH Toa ml ' draat dwa (or doonlna. a saam nruajnti with hom DE'IY BROS., INC. Goldsboro, N. C. Mrs. Robert I West during the weekend were, Mr. BUI Kimball and Hce , JMSock flCtei:,U atf Wilson, great-taephewn of Mrs. West. While ' visitin- ie- West, they atteadei the Iuka-Ca351ar-nia.Faotball gaaae in-Durham n Saturday. Mrs. W. IX PoBock, Mrs. Frances P. Grady and Mr W. W. Kinahall f Witsan visited Mr and Mrs. West Sunday. .' - Charles West, Bill Taylor, III and - Hiant Taylor attended , the Dulo Calrlbrada FeotbaU game; In Ourhanv Saturday. ..--..,;,v;V-t , Miss Dorothy Britt aecowipa-. nied Mrs. Buth 0dy and daug hter, Margaret, to Chapel Hill and Raleigh Saturday where Ibey en joyed . toaring several Jjolnts o interest - ' IMIss Mabel Jane Straughan of Meredith College spent the -week end - with' her parents, pr. and Mrs. J. W. Straughan. ' ' Frteads 4iyJ. T G-resham, Jr. will ba happy to learn that he has returned hcntie after being a pa tient at Mcpherson Hospital at Durham. ' ... - Mrs. D. W. Tawnsend, Mrs. Ed Strickland and Mrs. Allen Drau- ghon, Jr, spent the week end with Mrs. Draughon's mother, Mrs. W. Baldwin, in Clinton, S. C. En- route home, they visited Miss Ja- nrie Strickland in Gastonia. '' Mesdames , Fred Baaxs, Mills Hodges, Charles Carroll and Ho bgrt Wes attended the convention the' North 'Carolina' Division, United Daughters of the Confe deracy1 at New Bern Tuesday, and toured the Tryon Palace after wards. Mrs". Henry 1 Stevens, Jr., recording Secretary was there for the entire session. Mrs. E. C. Thnimnsofi- Mr. and Mrs. Rasa Wadkinv Mr, anl Mrs. Q. J. Suttoa. Mrs. lob Wahab, Mrs. Charles Carroll Mrs. Park Pridgen and Rev. L, T. Wilson at tended a Christian Teachers Stu dy Course held at the Wallace Methodist Church Sunday even ing. Frsihytcrian Cnclos . The Presbyterian Circles met last week in the following respective homes. n 1 - Circle No. 1 met Monday . with Mrs. L. B.' Birle, Chairmn, Wha presided. There were 12 members present, and the following officers far the coming year were elected: Mrs, Fes MHchner, Co-chairman; Mrs. Normal) Flowers, eible Feder- atorj Mrs. E. Janes, Treasurer j and Mrs, WilHaaa Shine, Telephone Chairman, a. iyf-&: i- Vfr-.-; Mrs. Flower presented the Bible Study from Matthew. ; Fallowing Ihe regular business session, the nostess serves cnoco- late pound cake, salted pecans, and caffee. ' f:-v Circle No.; J met with Mrs. fecf Sheffield Tuesday morning at 10:30 a. m.,' with Mrs. Henry I. Stevens, III, chairman, presiding and pre senting the Bible Study from Mat- toew;;0:S.'-'--'":; ft":'" fyy' There were members freseot, and the hostess served soft brinks; nuts, and cheese biscuits during the business hour, "y-y- drcle' .No. 9 met Tueday i ulgM with Mrs. V. A Staneil, chairman, who presided. Mrs. J. H. Hines pre sented the Bible Study. ? There were 11 members present,' and Mrs. Standi served eake nd coffee. " ' Circle No. 4 stiet with Mrs., Alien Dranshon, Jr., chairman, who pre sided HSt Monday evening? Mr 1. W. Farrior gave the BiWe Stedy. There Were 13 members present,: and Mrs. Draughao served lemon fluff and coffee, -'.i ,1;" 'f-.y'-'; Methodist Circles CES Sponsors Camper, '.. ' Warsaw Chapter No. 122i Order at the Eastern Star made it possible Dor one cirl to attead Camp Rain bow at Banner Elk this summer for one week.-' ?f;:'.''.jJv,!K'iv;,,i; Camp 'Rainbow is r hp-te-date, well v equipped, excellent i Staffed) summer camp for girls between the ages of 12 and 18 years. It is cantp with a rlne ehrntiaii atmos phere combined with a well round ed program of recreation and craft which win help Inspire many fine young women who wnl be our citi zens of tomorrow. 1 - ? "v .The girls who attend Camp Rain bow do not have to be relatives -of members of the Eastern Star iter Masonic Order.' The Eastern Star Chapters are interested hi sponsor ing those young girls who are in terested in attending and who Want te take advantage of the opportuni ties aeed.:-'V"-'v.-:;v;''v-t i.- Warsaw J r: Music Club The . Warsaw Junior . Music- dab met Wednesday afternoon, October 10, with president, Ann Price, pre siding. The meeting opened with the group .singing. The National Junior Hymn, accompanied by Bett Wats on, followed by Uada Grice, secretary, reading the minutes of the last meeting., . ' , -s.V:; 'Betta WaXan gave an interesting prograUl en ta "City of the Arts'' "tiew Jwolft Center in New York tSy and showed pictures of hit- ceniur and how it win look when It it completed. The first building to be completed In the 142,ooo,oot Lincoln Centqr is the new Philhar-1 manic llall. The (iians include aew homes for the Metropolitan- Opera, the' High School of Music and Art. JuTliard School of Music, the Vivian Beaumont Theatre,, Library Mu seum of the Performing Arts, and the New York State Theatr. , Whea the work is completed! a person can select. opera ballet, concert, or ' play, within the . area of two city -.blocks. Newhere in the Wofld will the arts be more tru ly neighbors. f 4 Students performing ion J student recital were: -Nancy Ward,. Bette Waltston, Ann Pride, and Alice Ray lunula ii jV -.. i .RcfressAiemts were- aervei Mrs, 'W. J, Mtddleton, Jr. WAl Icla Sutton Attended School Ida W. Sutton, Worthy Matron of by fctary's school which wus ioid in Wilmington recently. - This Is a' school held each year for secretaries of Eastern Star chapters and other1 members who are interested to instruct them in the policies and procedures of Eas tern Star Work. ' " " Bessie Ruck Mangrum; Grand Secretary .of the Grand Chapter of North CaiV),ina, The Order of the Eastern Star, was in. Charge of the school which was most informative. OES OU'hbrs Honored - . 'At a recent i meeting of Warsaw Chapter No. 122; Order 6f the Eas tern Star, the chapter honored. Its secretary and treasurers Mildred E; Winders has beeecretazy af Hie chapter for the past five years and S jr . Cl.11. T UnB Ovrww 4.).n Warsaw Chapter No. 122, Order of ' ... ...... ever since it the Eastern, Sttr1 accompanied by I afls instituted. - , ' Nancvp. Jftrrhig, .attended a see.t These officers were -presented . v ' r f , . . . .pi , '. ,' -r " -v.,,. ter. 'i.ie Eul i, . S. K gram. 1 . ..l 1 ' . ... " i ' I. ' :. ' '' YORK RITE MASOMIC CLASSES Fall York Rite Classes, Chapter, Council and Com mandery to be held beginning Thursday r; govern-' ber 1, 1962 Jat Masonic Temple, Goldsbojro, N.1 C Interested Members of Masonic Lodgesjinajobtain -applicationSj andinfor9iatioi from John Ai Naf rgn Secuetary-Recorder, 1303 Robin St.; Golds-; boro, N. C. ',-'-. , l- . , ' obi :rt'l O ir. and Mrs. W. M. Warren of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvin Justice and son, James of Wilson, and Shiellen Justice of Atlantic Christian College, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jus tice. . . ' ' Mr. Allen Draughon, Sr. left Monday morning for Portland, Or- egan -where he will adjust storm losses on the West Coast for an indefinite time '' L M. tad Mrs..'Herman HolMngs-' worth ' and Aon David wera week ehd guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hollingsworth of Faison. ; Old Photographs -Restored PORTRAITS Commercial T FH0)TOGllAppnr,j.: Paatles, Aaolversariea aad Identification Photos ' M WE SPEOAUZE IN , ' .. . WEDDING PICTURES . LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341 , WALLACE, N. C Sittings Nlghto and Sundays By Appointment ' Circle No. 1 met Monday fven ing in the home of Mrs. Clyde Sur- ratt. Following the business meet ing, the program was given. At the conclusion of the program; the hos tess served fruit salad using the Halloween motif. t Mrs. Job Wahab was hostess to Circle No. 3 st her home Monday evening. Mrs. Hubert West gave the devotion, after which the business meeting was held. " v At the conclusion of the business meeting, chocolate pie and coffee was served by the hostess. Circle No. 3 met in the home ef Mrs. J. P. Johnson with eight mem bers present. The devotion - was riven by Mrs.' Joe Kornegay, Graham chacker cake .. and cof fee was served at the conclusion of Mix maaflnir ,' V ".'- 'STW.i Mrs. A. M. Benton was hostess to Circle No. 4 with six members pre sent. A veryi'inetresting program was riven by Mrs. E. C Thompson. . The hostess served lemon pie and coffee.-. ."'"'?-. Circle No. 5 met in the home Mrs. Martha Davis v with seven members present. At the conclusion of the business meeting and pro gram, the hostess served - pound cake, ice cream and nuts. Mrs. Hopton Smith was hostess to Circle No. Monday evening with six members present. The devotion was given -by Mrs. Lena Carlton. The hostess served a congealed salad plate and iced tea. At the conclusion of the individn al Circle meetings, the monthly meeting of the W. S. C. S. meeting was held in the Fireside Room of the Church with Circle No. 5 being in charge of the program "We Hon or Parents and Deaconesses''. After a brief business meeting, the meeting was adiourned. t . ; WF ill i;Ut;t 1 1, ft MMftfr, (ilji oiNW.:ii 1; '.-4. Pdzel! tTWtSotlm :1st PRIZE ZENITH Color TVl ;.. . . . Wonderful polor. in .a niagnineen - cabinet, -. A joy and an asset to any I " horr.s. Also "-:.-'-! ': -.-yy., 4 Second Prizes and 10 Tenth Prizes "..' i 23 World Book Eaeydopedia :J -;.s. Sr.O Laden Plceari Wrist Watch- . ;. ' ' T:i t;0 Gift Mortoa's Froaen Foods - . '. l""f Nautilus No-Dnct Hoad ';'.' T Ten Columbia Record Albams " : " .. i . - S .'hick Portable Hair Dryer J- ' ' I " ' ' Hectrie Shavers . -" ..-'.'- ' 1 Trea" f - ,;'...-', -. v by Lanvin . ' ' . ' . j S f -r- ' Contest Rnles" 1. TIm oontat Will (tart (Mo bn Srd, 1M1 ud nia tknmak Mmaibcr Situ. 1M. t. Vim a am aldiMlaa MIIC allows 9 you can, porticul rlr tko mt fall sbowft. ... ..J S. 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