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fi89r ? iHanirr r^lSfr ^ ^jj ^ . ^ " Magnolia Society I I - Personals a Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sanderson, Tammie, Pamela, Mrs. Baxter Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Smith sper* Thursday through Sunday in Richmond, Virginia where th^y visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Luck and Mr. and Mrs. . 'Buddy" Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickett and Ann of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pickett and Mrs. Martha Lanier during the week and. Mr: and Mrs. W. F. Taylor visi ed Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Williams in Rose Hill, Sunday. Mr. Paul Bas3 and Mr. L. G. Turner went to Goldsboro Satur iev on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Blantor spent Sunday in Fayetteville with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawson. Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. bobby Blanton were Mrs. Howard Usher and daugh ? "SMALL FORTUNE" IN CALENDAR CONTEST WANT TO WIN a until fortune? Now yon hay* tho opportunity be cause tho first prise offend in the 1963 St. Joseph Family Almanac Calendar Contest is 912,600. How do you enter this "Small Fortune" Contest 1 It's very elm- < . pip. Just pick up your free copy of the St Joseph Family Almanac Calendar, purchased as a gift for you by your local druggist. There are six entry blanks in each calendar and all you need do is tall in 26 words or lass what products fea tured in the calendar should be in erery home medicine chest. Everyone has the opportunity to win the $12,600 top prise?or any of the other 3,026 prises which include two $1,000 prises, three , $600 prises, ten $100 prises and ten $60 prises. Complete details of this $36,000 contest are in each calendar. Now in Its 41st year, the St. Joseph Calendar is the world's moat wanted calendar?treasured in millions of homes the country over. The 1963 edition covers more than 100 editorial subjects in its 30 colorful pages?and contains 266 full color pictures and draw ters, Leah and Laura of Rose Hill. Mr. Alfred Kelly of Carolina Beach visited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wood. Paul and Susan of New Bern, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Li. G. Turner. Mrs. Emily Oail, Emily Sue, and Sharon Ro use visited them in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brad shaw and fan ily cf Richmond Va. ;per.t the we.k end with his mo " . tags. It's a jrear-lonf digest of top article* that entertain and inform; It's an almanac; if a a magaxine calendar. It contain* not only recipes but tips on cooking; holi day and decorating ideas; health tip* and child care feature*; akin and beauty help; horoeoopee and birthatonea; hiatorical facta and memo apace; drat aid, accident and emergency help*. If a a complete daily guide to all your family'* Auk tat your lkee copy of the 1963 St. Joseph Family Almanac Calendar at your druggist now eo that youH be sure to get on* while his supply lasts. ther, Mrs. Eva Bradshaw and ot her relatives. Mrs. Audrey Joyner spent Mon day n.ght and Tuesday in Wil mington with her sioUei. Mis. x.j sa Coneache and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Den ay. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Evans and family of Greenville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evans and other relatives. Mrs. L. E. Pope and Mrs. Cha rile Thomas shopped in Goldsboro inursday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Gary and Al, visited tMlr. and Mrs. 1 J. Taylor in Penderlea on Sun day. Notice - 4-H Club The Magnolia 4-H Club will meet Monday night at 7:30 at the Community Building. All mem bers are urged to be present. SS'Lr.,, Mrs. William Potter was hea tess to her Canasta Club, Wed nesday night at her home. Those playing were Mesdamos. C. L. Quinri, Wendell Evans, Joe New kirk, Worth Potter Jr . Hugh San derson Melvin Pope Jerry Smith, J. B. learner, Mcuonatd Beasley, Abbie Smith A. S. Butler and William Potter. Mrs. Jerry Smith made high score. During play assorted hard can dies were served. During the so cial hour the hostess served, jel lo, whipped cream, cookies and coffee. WS of CS Serve Rehobdth Lodge The ladyv of the Womans Soci ety of Christian Service served supper Vo 'members Cjt the Reho beth I,odi e, and their wives or "ladies night", Friday night, in the Education Building of the' Methodist Church. The menu consisted of turkey dressing, rice, gravy, cranberry sauce, string beans candied yams rolls fruit pie, ice cream and ctf fee. HOC Held Annual Bazaar The Minolta Hapne Demons tration club hehfaitl' annual sup pei and uazaarisrWe eaauuuruty Building Saturday night. The room' w^s decorated with Christmas arrangements at the windows and both doors, a large Christmas 1 se decorated v,( th home made ornaments stood, near ihe front. There was a nice assortment of gift articles for sale, handmade articles as well as baked goods, candy, canned goods, nuts and patted plants. Practically everything was sold early in the evening. ? Mrs. Jerry Smith and Mrs. Do rothy Mae Pscker went to Gol dsboro Thursday on business. FO? FACT. DtPENDASLE ANQ QUALITY JO? 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