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Personals
Mrs. Roland Wilson, Joe Wilson.
Mrs. Robert Burns, VerneO and
Jane Blackburn spent last week
end in Richmond with Mrs. Robert
L. Branson and family.
Mrs. and Mrs. L. G. Turner, Mrs.
Audrey Joyner, Mr. Owen Bishop
and Abner Wilson went to Topsail
Beach Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boone retur
ned home Tuesday afternoon from
a visit with their daughter and son
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tillman
ind grand children Seena Tillman
of Brunswick, Georgia. They were
accompanied on the trip by Mr.
and Mrs. N. D. Griffin Jr. and
daughter Beth of Williamston.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner Visit
ed Mrs. Emily Bail and family in
Chinquapin Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Lawrence Potter and Mrs.
Stylton Batts shopped in Wallace
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. iLawrence Potter
and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Potter
are spending a few days at their
cottage at Topsail Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wood, Paul
and Susan of New Bern visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Turner Friday
afternoon.
Mr. Atlas Baker of Norfolk, Vir
ginia is spending a few days here
?with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Hunter Jr.
of Kenly visited Miss Louise Croom
Thursday afternoon.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Stevenson
Mark, Keith and Sharon of Garner
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Baker.
| Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sasser
spent Sunday with relatives at
Hamstead.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wadsworth
visited J. C. Wadsworth, in Rex
iHspital, Raleigh, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Taylor of Pen
derlea were dinner guests of Mi
. and Mrs. Jerry Smith Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Johnso.
of Goldsboro and Mrs. Chanoey
| .Carr of Dunn were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith.
tl Mrs. Verlie Wells, Joyce, Jackie
and David of Wallace, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Powell Sunday.
*Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grubbs of
i Calypso visited Mr. and Mrs. N. T
Pickett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Battatf Of
New Jersey Ske spending-ipMSetlrffc
with Mr. and Mrs. PenMSll*Smlth
and family.
Magnolia HDC
Plans Bazaar
The Magnolia Home Demonstra
tion Club met Thursday afternoon
November 1st at the home of Mrs.
Paul Bass. Mrs. Bast' dining room,
living room and entrance hall were
decorated with lovely arrangement*
of fall flowers, autumn leaves,
fruits and nuts.
Mrs. 'L. E. Pope, president, wa<
in charge of the meeting, which
opened with a song '"We Gather To
gether."
Mrs. Kenneth Taylor led the de
votions using verses of the 100
j Psalm
During the business meeting the
bazaar was discussed and commit
tees for various duties appointed.
The bazaar will be open at 5:30
p. m. with supper being served at
| 6 on December 1.
Clothing leader, Mrs. Charlie
' .Thomas, gave an interesting talk
on, "The Underworld of FaslJion,"
stressing the advantages of having
foundation garments fitted.
Arts and crafts leader, Mrs. J.
W. Evans showed Candles she had
made from old pieces of candles
and parafin.
House furnishing leader, Mrs. J.
jf. Tucker, discussed flower ar
rangements.
| Foods and nutritious leader, Mrs
| J. W. Evans gave the demonstra
tion., stressing the importance of
Vitamin C in the daily diet.
^ ^Pamphlets were given members
jrataining recipes for using either 1
' fresh or frozen strawberries. I
: Mfrs. Evans baked a strawberry
cheese cake, which she served as
a part of the refreshments. Every- j
pile said it was delicious.
A game, 'I Ate Dinnef With The
* Governor To-day", was led. by Mrs.
Albert West, recreation leader.
I: During the social hour the hostess
j assisted by Mrs. P. W. Evans ser
; ved delicious refreshments to the
Udrteen members present.
Civic Club Met
i&e Magnolia Civic Club met with
Mrs. N. T. Pickett latt Tuesday
night.
During the business meeting it
was decided to serve food and
drinks at the town hall on election
day.
I Members-oresent were Mrs. Bos*
coe Potter. Mrs. Fennel Smith. Mrs
IJ. P. Smith. Mrs. AMn Powell,
. Mrs. Clifton Chestnutt, Mrs. Jack
! foyner. Mrs. Alvin Martino, Mr?
L. E. Pope and Mrs. William Pot
j^Mlhe k> of the meet! the
Attend 4-H
Achievement |
Mrs. Abbie Smith, Mary Alice ,
Thomas Mary An Martino, Gary ]
Smith and A. J. Smith attended I
the *-H County Achievement picnic <
supper and program, held in Ken- j
an Memorial Auditorium, Kenans
villa Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Thomas attended the pro
gram.
Mary Alice Thomas was one of
the four to win top honors for out
standing work. She was a blue rib
bon winner for her record book, in
What Questions
Vets Are Asking
Here are authoritative answers by
the Veterans Administration to
questions from former servicemen
and their families:
Q-Do wives and children of vet
erans have any eligibility for VA
medical care?
A-Not as such. If the wife is a
veteran, she might have her own
eligibility of course. You may be
thinking of the special restorative
training provided certain children
under VA War Orphans education
assistance, but this is training rat
her than part of the VA medical
program. Some children eligible for
the War Orphans program but
unable to pursue an education be
cause of physical or mental disabil
ity may receive training such as
speech and voice correction, lip
reading, Braille reading and writ-1
ing, and the like. '
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the senior clothing chvisio,. foi pa- fj
jamas, dress, street dress, and play
clothes Annette Cavenaugh won a f
t>lue ribbon for Aoeolate pouftd c
ake with seven minute frosting, t
Mary Ann Martino wrfnt a blue Hb t
ton for pineapple layer cake A J. (
smith won two bhte and one white v
ribbon in ^finishing and painting. r
With The Sick
Mr*. Elbert Baker broke her toot
week ^he rent to tlx ta|
n Kenaiuville tor treatment, but
s home now and able to walk with ?
rutchea. "
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Mr. Cy Cavenaugh had the mia
ortune to get hia note broken while
utting a tree in the yard of hia
irother-in-law. Mr Gordon Black- J
lurn, Thursday afternoon. Ha was
aken to the hospital in KenanavtU*
rhere he received treatment and
eturned home.
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