I I fag ? liS ^^ P . ' tfeaae from here who attended HoralTT Uae Tucker. Cher lie Thomas, Al tie Powell. L. E. Pope and Melvin Joy^e Wells erf Wallace was the -.^AL An J nil,.,* .4 tU?._M1 [VMM)| jVfVL WU gUCTI Vl SJIlCfrjr rowfu. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thoums. u~m% *rank Th?mj,s an^ Mr. and Mrs Montgomery of Penasylvainia are visting their dau ghter and son-in-law. ur. and Mrs. C. C. Quinr Mr. and Mrs. ftaaarH Sessoms of "WinstonSplem spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pope Mrs. J. N. Bonn* a*t Mrs. Hu .. ? ? ?-| ^ Uni versalist church near Clin ten Friday. Mrs. Emily Dail Terry and Emily Sue of Chfemuapin visited Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Turner Sunday afternoon. ' Mrs. Jerry Smith went to Gold* bore Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Johnson of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. i. A. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith went to Raleigh, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Pope and Mrs. L. ?. Carr of Dunn were din ner guests of: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith on Tuesday. On Thursday Mrs. Dorothy Mae Parker and Mrs. Jerry Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Bunky" Evans in Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Gary and A1 went to Fayetteville, Sun day. Mr. Homer Wilson of Portsmouth. Va. recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berkley WLsoo. MTs. Jterry Smith and Mrs. Dor r/thy Mae Parker went to Goldsboro Thursday. HOC Christmas Party The Magnolia Home DetWohstra tion ClUb met Thursday afternoon n the community building, with the president, Mrs. L. E. Pope presid ing. The meeting opened wi h the group, led Oy Mrs. Rattie Mae Tuc nr. Silent Night. Mrs. Paul Bass led in prayer. Minutes 01 the last meeting. wCre read, the roll called and the trea surer's report given. Miss Slocum gave the demonstra tion, the topic was "Storage Space" She gave a very interesting talk and showed pictures of all types storage space, in every room in the house. Family life leader. Mrs. Kenneth Taylor read an article on "Streng thening Family Ties in 1963". The recreation leader, Mrs. Al bert West was in charge of giving the Christmas gifts from under the tree. The meeting closed by repeating the club collect. During the social hour refresh ments of sandwiches, cookies, dates, nuts and coffee were served buffet style. Friendship News \ Mr and Mrs. Carl Ginn attendii ed Mrs. Milford Girm's funeral in Mount Olive Monuay. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace of At bertson visited Mr. J. H. Whaley Tuesday night. Mr. Wallace is ill U( his home Mrs. Linda Ginn had a Stanley Party Friday with 6 present. Mrs. Ginn served sandwiches, cookies ,lDd coffee. Stoday dinner with Mr. apd Mrs Odell Brock ?Wi"t fift :.aTcjhr-to .-. MhUlSe ?h?l# <*^-CoWsber6 .spent the we?lk?>a witli'hef ^>r ents, Mr!'tod Sirs. Ilehry Outlaw Miss'Minaret AnhTSvrtrisbn W Durham spent th'd weekend at home with Mr. and Mrs. Ben'Swfnson. Friends of Jimmy Dixon were sorry to h*srshe was in the hos pital last week. Mr. and Mr*. Bcb Minton spent , Sunday in Kinston with their dau ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs I Ramsey Hale. Mrs Eva James spent Sunday in Magnolia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones,- Mrs. Bessie Sanderson and Glepwood Sanflerton sMt'id Beula iviP.fe With relatives and visited the 3.'If" itrs train a.It, ? -I * W?a^?rs'.i C^KOWh *n* sons spe? Spnterfai Wnltafefe vfth Mr< lipri's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ertfeattr ' ' ? Mrs. Nelson' OdUaw Sntt 'children spent Saturday in Coldsbnro. An invitation is eateaded to all Whs war come out on Friday afternoon at t:#0 to cleah' tlp the 'ricndsbip Cemetery, 1 especially those whb have relatives or friends buried out there. ' ? Mr. and Mrs. Gleeww**' Sander Son attended a basketball game Friday night Wfifen their daughter ^Judy played ia the game. ? - Scott s Store News PERSONALS ... Mrs. Pauline Waller and Mrs Niw* Mauaia and children Of Pol i^Vgvi'le, Mrs Gerald Carr and ? Daly of Rose tyiU pnd Harold Kor i.euay of 'Herring Store were visi tors in Mrs. H$lei^ Wallers Home Sunday. ' Taft Herring attended It tfjgX meeting at Lumberton Jue3(lay. Mrs. Etta Outlaw returned- hr-me Saturday following several weeks visit in Florida with the Sid Blonder family and other relatives. Mrs. Rotha Reardom visited with her, dadghtev: tlta. Carol Iflienard and' family at Pink Hill Wednes day. Lathan Wiggins, Mrs Tail Her ring and Mrs. ,0.. W, Spott went to Burgaw Friday evening, to attend a meeting of the SENCland develop ment association. , > Mrs. Claud Powell and Sonya of Warsaw visited her mother, Mrs. Oarrie Scott "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herring and baby of Clayton were visitors of the Taft Herrings Sunday. In the afternoon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simmons and children at Southwood. Rotha Reardom returned Wed nesday night from a three day trip to Chicago and- Milwaukea sponsored by AUis-Chalmet trac tor Company. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw spent the weekend at High Point with Mr. and Mrs. Walton Outlaw and riaurhtar?" " " < " i Cleveland Thigpen of Deep Run visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thig pen Monda .y I Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Pad 1 and Mrs. A. J. Scott were lunrheon , guests of the Claud Powells of War saw. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter went to Washington for a visit with the Earl Whaley family during the weekend, i F ? ? I Mrs. Helen Waller attended- a house Warming for Mr. Douglas Smith in the Outlaw wf dge area Friday flight: The Smiths have recently moved into theft new home. a ,./ ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. Rommie Carter of Richmond were here at the Week end to visit the Elbert Cartel's and other relatives. ?? - H. D. C. MET T ' "The delicious strawberry'ft : h way of getting your quota of vita min C" said Mrs. Leland Herring Wednesday when . Scott Store home demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Linwood Jones for its regu lar meeting. . Mrs. Herring when giving -her demonstration on "strawberry de lights" told the group most people think that oranges end other dit rus fruit* are the ot^jfaret of mong the beet to suppiyivitamins for-fightingTooHs and other1 infec tions far the body. MIT MM* Koraegay. family life leader, read an article en family life arid offered suggestions for Mrs: Jonas Dail presented a re port on Wreatkm and told jn faac words the meohinfctf recreation. At the busttkdMfoa pi?* were made for thedflnUurtetmas Party. Mrs. Helen Wpir and Mrs, Mai ! ve as arrangement^ hostess assisted by Mrs. Jasotf Wal ler to It members and two visitors, Mr.1. Jennie Williams .:3rdt oTCpiBoM, State ttinwmes aew cnaireian, and Dr J. Clyde Turner,"iSa. *t dftRaleigh, Visit Paggy Diane Cteel, a-re 5 of Dover, and1 doil^MM'SttWh, age 5 Of LtMaty, at the children's ward of th?TT/Oi-Aa>ll(l ifdW HHteCala. 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