_ Kenansville Society ?.rs ono/s * ices Moore and son of week end guest of her . and Mrs. -IwrW Sitter y Lee Sykes spent the with Mr. ?nd Mrs. W. Norfolk. Va. Mrs. Allen mpanied her for the with Mr and Mrs. Ed . Williamson is spending in Norfolk with Mr. and t -Sanderijfs Jjft*- ^Ftorenw^ Currie spent Sat Mra- Leo Jackson made a busi ness trip to Wilmington last Wed- I )ire. Louise Mitchell spent last wfak in Durham attending an edu cational meeting. Iff. Sam Newton of Durham ipknt several days last week with Mr. end Mrs. E. A Newton and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams. friends of Mrs. Ben Stroud are toff? to hear she is a patient in Junes Walker Hospital, Wilming- I I TP"' Chapman Rivenbark of Jack SOOvQle and her mother, Mrs Tom ^ my Qutnn, are spending some time &S. Theo Helms and Karen and Joifynne Payne of Fayetteville were wpa|( end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rphert Hollingsworth. Mrs Alton Newton made a busi es#) trip to Kinston on Monday of J|r. and Mrs. Colon Holland at tejidad an Eastern Star meeting in Cartaad on Monday night at which tiirig Colon was guest speaker. J|T?. Bess Hines of Highlands. N. C. grrlved here on Monday to spend thfiWipter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burgess ac companied Mrs. Donald Murphy and son, Noal to Wilmington last Saturday. Mfs. Oscar Redwine and children shopped in Goldsboro last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Outlaw of Garland visited the N. B, Bor.eys on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney made a business trip to Faison on Monday afternoon. Mesdames RUby Newton, Floren ce Brown, Sue Westbrook and Lou ise K. Boney accompanied Mrs. Aids Brown to Beulaville on Mon day night to an Eastern Star meet (tot. ! I Eastern Star Met Friendship night was observed, when Kenansville Chapter No. 219, Order of the Eastern Star met last Tuesday night In the Chapter Room. The program was in charge of the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Sue Westbrook assisted by several other officers. The Worthy Patron, Lewis Westbrook led the group in renew ing their obligation. Ten visiting Stars were welcomed. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones of Wayne Chapter No. 322 in Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Miller accompanied by Mrs. Lucille Miller and Mrs. Cath erine Quinn and Beulaville Chapter No. 324 also Mesdames Irene Strick land and Nancy Herring of the Warsaw Chapter No. 122. After the Ritualistic Closing a social hour followed during which time the refreshment committee headed by Mrs. Pearl Kornegay and Miss Bessie Kornegay served doughnuts and coffee. A Christmas Program will be presented at the next stated meeting of Kenansville Chapter which will be on Tuesday night, December 11th. at 7:30. ? Mrs. Sitterson Hostess To Club Mrs. Martha Sitterson was hos tess on last Wednesday evening to her bridge club. Mrs. Reba Gavin was the visitor. Otficrs playing were Miss Mary Lee Sykes. Miss Margar et Williams, Mrs. Z. W. Frazelle, Mrs. BiH Helton, Mrs. William Craft, Mrs. Jack Sitterson and Mrs. Mattie Sadler. After several progressions of bridge, Mrs. Sadler was given a utility rack for club high and a clothes brush was given to Mrs. Gavin. The hostess served ambrosia top pend with whipped cream and Cherries, fruit cake cookies, stuf fed dates and cofiee. Mr. Quinn Dies Suddenly At 72 iWiiliam David Quinn, 72, died suddenly of a heart attack Monday night at his home in Kenansville. Funeral services were conducted at the Kenansville Methodist Chu rch Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 O'clock by Rev. J. W. Pegg, pas tor. Burial followed in the Quinn Family Cemetery near Kenansville. He is survived by two sons, Wil lard H. Quinn of Kenansville and Lonnie E. Quinn of Southport. Five daughters Mrs. Kenneth Priest of Datona Beach, Fla., Mrs. Tyson Bostic of Kenansville, Mrs. Fred Merritt of Magnolia, Mrs. Bernice Styles and Robert Rhodes both of Beulaville, twenty two grand child ren, one great grand child. Two brothers Lacy and Handal Quinn both of Magnolia, three sisters Mrs. Verdell Teachey of Rose Hill, Mrs. Lawton Smith and Miss Thelma Quiinn both of Magnolia. I a (tmbmJkMml it {iftrST ^ ^e ^reasUre House of Gifts! Ready Reference of Christinas Store Hooro Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday . 1:30 a. m. - 3:30 p. m. 'M ,? ? ? Every Friday 1:30 a. m. - 1 p. m. Every Saturday 1:30 a. m. - I p. m. Full week prior to Christmas. Dec. 17-24 1:30 a. m. -1 p. m. Christmas Wonderland of Holiday and Party Clothes . BOYS AND STUDENTS! y - - | A collection of handsome suits to wear for every holiday occasion! Tailored of wool and orlon, wool and dacron polyester, and 100<7r wool. Blues, charcoal, greens, browns. Priced form. ts 12.99 ^ru 25.00 others to 24.99 others to 37.50 a Boys Wears - Second Floor TEENS! Sparkling fashions designed by Connie Sage, Pamela Scott for the petite and growing junior . . . priced from Sixes 5-11 1A QQ Sixes ?-14 ,w'77 others to 17.99 Subteens - Second Floor h.- '<*?**>/? 7 numr lee M I CELESTE // I ; ALY8SA J I . - FATTY DEE . /I TWY TOWN TOTS Ec?Sn*At5.99 , A collection of lovely holiday and party /f Hbi for the young ladies. Velveteen Uk^k f i ^?k botton corduroy, blends of silk and Wjfl cotton . . . sizes Mx end 7-14. I other stytes to 25.00 I ''And don't forgtfctbe ||n> ,TqU"! Velveteens, cottons princess stylet, jujet% Inocked dresses .... I your choice styled* bp'iCeWMe, I.ittle Star, Nannettot J other styles to 4.99 NEW HOT CHICKEN SANDWICH smothered b Gravy Like an idea for a hot, Quick and popular dish for the school day lunch? Then consider this new Hot Chicken Sandwich. The new part of it is . . . tansy canned apple sauce. You simply season the sauce lightly ana spread it deep on fresh hot toast Sliced chicken is propped on more toast Put the toast slices together and serve the sandwich ladled with a thick, smooth, delicious gravy made of chicken broth and apple sauce. All very simple but offering a chicken-apple savorfness that's just the ticket for a chilly day. Nice with it would be tomato slices on greens. * 2 cups canned apple sauce q 2 tablespoons cold water X teaspoon prepared horse- 1 1 cup chicken bouillon radish .( l 8 slices bread, toasted 1 tablespoon prepared mustard i sliced cold chicken X tablespoon cornstarch Combine apple sauce, horseradish and mustard. Blend corn starch and water until smooth. Combine chicken soup. 1 cup of the apple sauce mixture and cornstarch; cook until slightly thickened. Spread 4 slices toast with remaining 1 cup of sea soned apple sauce. Top With chicWkn slices and remaining toast. Serve with the hot apple sauce gravy. Makes 4 servings. Town & Country Club Met I ? ? ? ?, . Red Berries and greenery were used attractively in the home of Mrs. Hazel Scott last week when she entertained her Town and Cou ntry Bridge Club. All members playing were Mrs. Wiley Booth, Mrs. Eloise Ryder, Mrs. Thelma Taylor, Mrs. E. S. McGowen, Mrs. Gene Stuart, Mrs Bill Spicer, Mrs. E. C. Tyndall, Mrs. J. J. Wells. Mrs. D. S. Williamson assisted her daughter in serving hot apple joice and pretzels during play and following several progressions, En glish Toffee topped with cream and cherries was served with coffee. Mrs. Ryder was given Christmas cards for high score. Mrs. Taylor a similar gift for runner-up. Mrs. Tyndall received a consolation gift of hand cream. Mrs. Penney Hosts Club The red and green traditions) Christmas motif was used by Mrs George Penney on Tuesday evening when she entertained her bridge club. Attractive poinsettia tallies helped the following find their plac es around the two tables: Mrs Martha Sitterson, Miss Margaret Williams, Mrs. Leo Jackson, Mrs J. R. Grady, Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Mrs. Mattie Sadler and Mrs. J. B. Wallace. Following three progressions, Mrs. Sadler assisted the hostess in ; serving individual cherry tarts j topped with whipped cream, nuts j and coffee. Mrs. Sitterson was giv en an attractive Oriental type vase for visitors high with a rain hat' going to Mrs. Sadler for club high. Card Of Thanks I would like to. thank everyone for the flowers, cards, gifts and every other kindness shown me dur ing my three weeks .stay at Duke Hospital and while I was at home also. Your many deeds of kindness will always be cherished in my heart. Mrs. Otho Lee Holland. Six Evening Courses to Be Offered The Agricultural Technology de partment of the Goldsboro Indus trial Education Center will offer six evening courses in the winter quarter. These courses are: Small Gasoline Engine Repair, Advan ced Arc Welding, Deisel Tractor Servicing, Blueprint Reading for Welders, Commercial Egg Produc tion and Basia Arc Welding. Registration for these courses will be held on the first class meeting for each- course. All classes begin at 7 p.m. The Small Gasoline F.ngihes course will be taught on Monday night Beginning December 3. People who comple'.e the courso will be able to maintain and re pair small engines commonly use on lawn mowers, farm implem ents and power saws. The Advanced Arc Welding, co urse is for people who have ba sic welding skills and wish to learn more difficult welding pro cedures. The- First class Will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 4 and con-i tinue on Tuesday and Thursday evenings Thereafter. Diesel Tractor servicing wllli deal with the operation, maint-n | ?nee, and repair of Diesel Fuel! systems. The first class meets ohtl Wednesday, Dec. 3. II The course In basic welding is I offered on Friday nights beginning I Dec. 7, People in this will learn 11 , i 1.. jr.. r ? ? Will be offered op Wednesday ev gning beginning Dec. 5. Basic blueprint reading and the use of ?elding symbols will be studied igi this course. j Commercial egg production will ijie offered on Tuesday evenings beginning Dec. 4. This course is designed for feed Company em ployees, farmers, and other inter ested persons. The course will co ted housing, equipment, selection of breeds and strains, feeding pou ltrys and care of eggs. Persons interested in these co urses may get additional informa tion by contacting ih? Goldsboro Industrial Education center More than one course may be scheduled by a person during the quarter. In the 1950's, output per manhour in non-agricultural industry rose about two per cent annually com pared to 6.5 per cent for agricul-1: ture. I! Scott's Store News I PERSONALS I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kling of Florida and Mr. and Mrs. William ! Dail and baby of Brogden visited Mrs. Delia Dail Saturday. Pvt. Kirby Joe Sutton of Fort Bragg spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutton and Stephen. Visiting Mrs. D. S. Waller and Lorena during week end were Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Hardy of La Grange; Mrs. Zollie Kornegay and Mrs. Herbert Kornegay of Herring Store; Mr. and Mis. Jason Waller and children also of Herring Store; and Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Phillips and family of Warsaw . Mrs. Bill Dail and Mrs. Frank Outlaw went to iFayetteville Friday. Mr. Dail returned home with them from veterans hospital where he has been a patient tor some time. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Odie Reg ister and Mrs. Lakure Rineharut of Kinston visited Mrs. Oarrie Scott Mr. and Mrs. John Ciirrin How ard of Pink Hill were dinner guests of the iBuck Hills Sunday. Charles Mozingo of Rose Hill dined with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sullivan Saturday evening at din ner. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dai! visited the Claud Powells of Warsaw Thu rsday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Amos Dail and daughter of Ohio visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Dail last week. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edd Korne gay were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and daughl- j ers of Indian Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Remus Outlaw and amlly visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred lolmes of the Indian Springs area it the weekend. I YOU CAM GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STAN BACK gives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, * neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK contains several medically-approved and prescribed ingredients tor fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Test STANBACK I Itlfilil'lilllU preparation Bn V'1L11]'1 you've^ever jMNplgRHI 4 HomeSitesForSale Surroundngi Duplin Country Club ? Good Water Supply c Well Drained Land ? Plenty of Shade Trees ? Rolling Hills An Area of Scenic Beauty Ideal For Lovely Homes. Terms To Suit The Buyer. See or Call Davis G, Evans Warsaw Kenansville Phone 293-6551 Phone 296-3127 Beginning Thursday-December 6th - 9:00 A. M. At HOBBS TOWN & COUNTRY ^ SHOPPE IFor^ad^LkO^^j Purchase In Our Lingerie, Hose & Glove Department We Will Give 100 Extra Green Stamps w Warsaw, N. C. Register For k| I Valuable FREE || | Gifts To Be Given j|| I [ if December 24th P t || We Will Offer Many Items I At Regular Prices with ? Extra GREEN STAMPS as a fj BONUS - Consider the value of || I rhese stamps in Time for Valuable! H Premiums Before Christmas V Jfe ALL FALL & WINTER MERCHANDISE WILL BE REDUCED |!j| AMONG OUR OUTSTANDING VALUES WILL BE E a'-rx*/ Jfl ? All Ladies Dress Coats and Suits ? Fall and Winter Dresses ? All Purpose Coats ^Pm ? Sport Coats with Raccoon Collars ? Sweaters - Skirts - Blouses - Slacks HATS & \ BAGS J WILL BE I GREATLY | REDUCED J | OUR CHILDRENS * m Department - ] & Well Stocked With | W Play Suits, Dresses/ i ?? Pajamas, Slips | And Jewelry j In Addition to All The "Sale" Merchandise We have New Holi ? day Merchandise Arriving Daily. Dresses, Blouses, Sweaters, Bux ton Jewefty Cases Costume Jewe ^ rw mrm ' r> ' T> '^B*T '/ ^Wd' 1 ' 1 I "This Sale Celebrates Our Stti In The Presont Lora^"* I '?W? *