Tj' fhrktmas -#- J SWxjiJ- jpnm. "Wic SkouiUcx T^M" ^urv^-tKc H??*> oj Du^&~ - '."" - 1 . ? '. ' ' ' 1 . ,'...: _? PRICE TFN CENT VOLUME XXIX No. 48 KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, i THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29,1962 Pio. l cent gale. t? Personals Mrs. Charles BdU and daughter, Kerry Jo, visited Mrs. Linda Sut ton and baby at the home ot her parents, the M. B. Holts of 1* bertson Saturday- Her husband it at pres it in overseas servlde Visitors in the &.,??. M?rphy home last weekend Were their son Edgar Murphy and family from Washington, D. C Miss Betty Ray Herring and Mrs. Donald Ray Smith of Pink Hill visited with Miss Joan Wal ker'Sunday afternoon. iMrs. Fred Herring visited Mrs. 8. M. Lee at her home inPink Hill Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lee ha* recently returned home from the Union Memorial Hospital in ?dwiilida. -* runsion wnere sne unaerwem 0 minor operation. Mrs. David LaCourse of Spri ngfield. Mass is visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. DaU for i few days. Her husband id on overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Pail had also as guest Thanksgiving d?y the Everette Doll family of lOnston and George Edward Dail of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Rhodes of Raleigh. Sunday Mr. fco Mrs. Jerome Page visited Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Page in Smith's township. Among the college students spending the holidays at hoop were Miss Joan' Francis Weft brook of Mt. Olive Junior Col lege; Judy Komegsy, (^Woman's COllfge; Patricia Grigg^ffedMrMf College; David Grigg, StattrW lege; Linda !UyTWeffcrook, Ml Olive College; an4.J4elvtn ,Wil liams of Duke. Westbrook in K i ij^rl^Ca tujfay SiUd' th? E Howard in Mt. 6llve Sunday af ternoon. On Thursday the Smith's . JI I, I, were guest of the B. T. Ford ham's at Pleasant View. The official Board of the Wood land Methodist Church met in ses sion in the sanctuary of the chu rch Sunday afternoon to discuss the business of the church. Miss Joan Walker has accepted a secretarial position with a firm in Kinston. , .* Guests in the home of Mrs. Garland Wallace Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Foy Kennedy of Ca bin and Mr. and Mrs. OdeH Brock of Friendship. Holiday guest of Mrs. Christine Williams included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wbaley and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnes and son Kenny all of Portsmouth, Va. Recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Wallace Were Mesdames Richard and Rivers House of Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Walker of Raleigh were holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wal ker and family. . 1 ? SMITHS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Smith were hosts at a luncheon in their home last Saturday. Their guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Elton Page of Smith's. Larry Page with the Air Force in Massachusetts, Kin ny Page of Hardbargcrs in Ra leigh, Jerome Page and baby of the community and Janice Holt of W. C. in Greensboro. Film on Christ Available to , Churches, Clubs The Inspirine and beerttful mo tion picture. "The Cqpiine of Christ ?eHtl be available again thic Christ Aa* season for use by church, civic, educational and social groups, it Has been announced by United Sta tes 8teel Corporation. Last Christmas season the movie was shown more than 700 times be fore Southeastern audiences. IV 33-mlnqte, full-color movie, depicting-the life of Christ from His birth, through His early years and iainistiy up to the Sermon on the Mount, was prepared by the famous Project 30 group of the National Broadcasting Company . ; . The .15-mnt. film is composed entirely of views of famous paint fc^s of Christ, as rendered by frott irf geOfflris end private collection* to- Capture the paintings on motion picture film. "? Pie "still pictures la motion" technique was uaed in making the movie, with cameras moving about Hhe paintings to catch intimate de tail, iben backing away to capture their full glory. This leaves foe viqwer with the feeling that he has witnessed living action rather than static pictures. Many famous artists are repre sented, such as Michelangelo, Rem brandt, Bellini, Bloch and others A rain at this background, Alexan der Scourby narrates the story of Christ. In almost its entirety his narration is. composed of direct quotation from the Bible A on final musical score, composed by Robert Russell Bonne*. ,?dd# fur ther to the n)ood and $*?auty off pre ^SSfoa and requests ton? of TThe Coming of Chirst" should be hdwessed to U. S SteelttSbufteast Publfc Relations Oflice.1l CL, Box 599, Fairfield. Ala ~ f The farmer gets less than three I With Our Boys In Service ROBERT D. MARSH iKBESUBR AFB, Miss ? Air man becon? Class Robert D. Ma rsh of Wallace, N, C., is being re assigned to Schilling AFB. Kan.. lehowing his graduation from the United States Air Force techni cal training course for aircraft | radio repairmen here. Airman Marsh was trained to onera'e test, and repair inter phone and emergency radio equi y.UVll. The airman, a 1900 graduate of Wallace - Hose Hill High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mrash of 208 Currie St., Wallace. He attended Campbell College. Buies Creek, N. C. OBED E. CAVENAUGH PORT BUCKNER, Okinawa ? Army FPC Obed E. Ca vena ugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ca venaugh, Route 2, Wallace, N. C., recently was assigned to the 65th Artillery at Fort Buckner, Okina wa. Cavenaugh entered the Army in October 1961 completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C., and was last stationed at Fort Benn ing. Ga. 'Aie 24-(yeark)ld (soldier is a 1936 graduate of Chinquapin High School. THOMAS E. BENNETT WITH AN AIR FORCE COMBAT UNIT ON DEPLOYMENT IN THE i SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STAT-1 ES-Airman First Class Thomas E. Bennett, son of Mrs. Liday SfBen nett. R. ??. 4, Westfield, Pa., is among the Air Force personnel de ployed to this area -for combat ready alert duty in support of the President's actions in the Cuban crisis. Airman Bennett, an aircraft maintenance specialist, is married to the former Minnie R. King of Rt. 3, Faison, N. C. He has remained in a high state of readiness since he was ordered to this area from his permanent base. JAMES R. WINLEY WITH AN AIR FORCE COMBAT SUPPORT UNI* IN THE SOUTH EASTERN UNITED STATES -Air man First Class James R. Winley, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Winley of Rt. 1, Kenansville, N. C., is among the Air Force personnel ser ving on alert duty in support of the President's actions in the Cuban crisis. I i AirmanJVinlej^is^s^ply specia He >has been in a-State of readi ness with his unit since the initial alert order was given. He is assis ting in providing services and sup port for personnel of combat units who have been moved to this area as part of the build-up of regular Air Force units. DONALD G. COLEMAN WITH AN AIR FORCE COMBAT SUPPORT UNIT IN THE SOUTH EASTERN UNITED STATES Staff Sergeant Donald G. Coleman, son of Samuel J. Coleman of Rt. 3, Dillwyn, Va., is among the Air For ce personnel serving on alert duty in support of the President's ac tions in the^ Cuban crisis. Sergeant Coleman, an aircraft in strument repair technician, is mar ried to the former Rosa A. Sholar of Rt. 1, Rosehill, N. C. (He has been in a state of readi ness with his unit since the initial alert order was given. He is assist Wi ing in providing services and sup i?rt for personnel of combat units who have been moved to this area as part of the build-up of regular Air Force units. AIRMAN SIMPSON WITH AN AIR FORCE COMBAT UNIT IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES - Airman Third Class Harold J. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Simpson of Rt. 2, Beulaville, N. C., is among the Air Force personnel serving on alert duty in support of the Presi dent's actions in the Cuban crisis. Airman Simpson is an informa tion specialist . He has been in a state of readi ness with his unit since the initial alert order was given. 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