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Woodland Society Jr and bays aptnt flundqTwlth Mr. awl Mrs. LraUa Tsactey. Sr. near Row HIL Mrs. E. M. Murphy win Mr. aadJMrs. Jasat Murphy af WU Vlaftore In churcto at Waod land Sunday a. m. iactndad Mr*. LaVoa fiaaity and eWt SOra. Wtetaajtwud o^Pwp thSr Ib. and Mra. A. J. Water and Mr.^ and Mra. Jantaa E. Waat te l^dnb ^WMk^mattnMa Ralaigh laat waak an Thuradagr Mra. WUIard Waatewk and Mnnda Wdatkraak attandad the **MniV?. Wtefrnfc altand dub meeting of Outieva Bridge Laat Monday. The maot ln? mm In the home of Mra. .faXUe Berger Maaara Arthony Waetbreek, Sehaatian attended the mooting la the Albertaon Community for Henry CHqr No Mao Saturday night. Mra. San Wallace, Mra. Na omi Ganlrin. Oiann Rankin, nd Bobby Wallace want to WB mlagton laat Sunlay to ana the U. S. & North Carolina batOe Mr. and Mra. Unwood Str and Lin wood Harrafi of Ral eigh were Kipper guoat of Mr. and Mra. M A Kornagay Sat urday night. On Sunday Mr. and Mra. Komafajr had ae vte ttora their daughter, Mm. CUf too Quinn, Mr. Quian and chil dren of Waraaw. The Rev. and Mra. W. E. Howard of Mt. Olive vlatted in the home of Mr. and Mra. Jamaa Walker and Mr. and Mra. *. J. Smith Friday. Meadamea Warren Maxwell, R. A. Oates and K. J. Smith viaited Mra. S. R. Chootnutt in the Duplin General Hoapital Sunday. Friday gueat of Mr. and Mra. K. J. Smith were Mr. and Mra. Elbert Yarborough of Sanford. Saturday viaitora were Mr and Moodamm R. A. (Mm, K. J. Smith and H. B. Smith shop pad In Klnston Thursday Mrs. Jamaa Walker had the ?nlMwIans to (all aad break her right arm recently. She wm hoMdtsllaad a day or so. but la home now. Record visitors of Mm Char Ms Bail ware: Mrs. George R. Mope Mrs. C. F. Grant, Mrs. Edwin Holmes of Goidsborc, Mrs. LeVon Kennedy of Kln ston, Mr. and Mrs. Alouls Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Millar of BeulavOle, Mrs. Mother Raardon of Scott Store, Mrs. Snoody Wilson and Mrs. Naodham Grady of Kenans viBo. Avery Davis of Goidsboro Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jonea of The Rev and Mrs. W. E. 'UiSSWnvA fftl n Ahinwik ? ? ? niTwira rouowing cnurcn mt vices at Woodland Sundry morning were hinchoon guest of Mrs. Zollie Kornogay and Mr. aad Mrs. Rodney Korneg V. Mrs. Dan Wallace and chil dren attended church services at friendship Methodist chu rch Sunday, following the ser vtCM they attended the Whaley family rsunion la tha home of Mr. and Mrs. OdaU Brock Mrs. Dan Wallace had as gwd Monday and Tuesday of loot week her nieces Mimes Gloria, Cynthia, Rose and Mary Burns of California. Mrs. Virginia f aires of Wal laco to spending this week with - 1 ito MtalfSi t?b held Community Building Tibs meeting ?m called to order by the praaUttt, Anthony West broofc. The pledgee ?m M by Blllie Marshburn and Henry Clay Weetbrook had charge of the itovillmel Oaring the business aeeelon plane were made for the Ati guet outing. The group will go to the CUffi of the Neuee on the afternoon of August Mrd. tor swimming to be followed by a weinar roast. The program entitled "Ad ? A ? a|| J t I K- . ( 1 .C J* venture# wiin ixew rrojecr# was given by adult leader. Mrs. Willard Weetbrook. There were U mecbers pre sent The group enjoyed ping pong during recreation. Keith Weetbrook, reporter her son Earl Faires" Mrs. Faires and family Mr. and Mrs. Norman 8ndth visited Boyce Smith in the Wil son Sanatorium Saturday. Recent guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Massey ware Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Massey and children. Mrs. Eo aie Massey all of Severn, Md. and Mr. David Jones of Ral eigh. Mr. and Mrs. Hess Davis Jr. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith Friday night SAT YOU SAW rr IN THE TIMES ? SENTINEL ...i'ooM In tht Lenoir Memorial Hoapita) in Ktaoton on July 14, lira. Ball U the former Mary Gold Wallace af Albartaon. M. T. r. KR Mambara of the 1L Y. l. af roaet on (ho lawn of tha chu rch Sunday at OJO^p. mJba ary of tha church for a voapar Miaa Gail Outlaw and Maril yan Kornegay aaatatad Carho Kornegay in preventing tha program of tha aervtoe. Ibora ware 11 maobera aad I flat ton praaant. adutta praaont wore liaadamaa Harold Knrna gay, Qraig Koraagay, Wlllard Weatbrook and Itemua Outlaw. WB af CS MR AT CHURCH The Womaaa Society of Chriattaa Sarvlca of Woodland mat in the Recreation Hall of tha church Sunday night July U for the regular mooting. Mra. Harley Smith gave tha devotion and alao had charge of tha program on "What It Meana To Belong to Womra'a Society". She waa aaaiatad in praaantlng tha iaaaon by Meo damaa Wlllard Watfbrook, R. A. Oataa, and Paul Weatbrook. Theuaual routine of bualneaa followed tha program. Mra. Dwight Walker will have charge of. tha program for At Summer Language Study MflledgevilW, Ga. Ifri Anna Bandar Guy. a foreign langu age teacher at East Duplin School, Beulaville, la a atudant at the Summer Language Insti tute now being conducted at the iWoman'a College of Geor gia. The program, directed by Prof. S. C. Mangiaflco, is held in coperattoo with the Langu ge Development Program of the U. S. Office of Education under the auspicee of the Na tional Defense Education Act of 1968. The institute is to language teachers in aeooodary schools. The institute provides a special faculty of qualified a ? m jtff a. t ?ii teacners rrom ainerent lnsutu tions, distinguished specialists and lecturers, native speakers, experts in methods of foreign language tearhing and practi cal linguistics. , NOTE or THANKS Words cant express our ap preciation to our Maoda tor Tuw TiMU, cuxM, food, prayers and many words of kindness spoken to us during the illness and death of our loved ana. May God bless each of you. The family of lbs. C. C. Trott MM. TROTT Or ?TOLA VILLI OH8 AT 71 lbs. Mollis Hunter Trott, 71. of Beulaville, wits of C. C. Trott, in Memorial Hospital at Kinston early Mon funsral services were bald at the boms of Beulaville Tues day afternoon at 1:00 o'clock, conducted ^by tbs Ryersnd lands Christian Church assisted by Rev. Harold T. Smith pastor of the Beulaville Baptist Chu rch. Interment followed in Devo tional Gardens near Warsaw. In ***1" to her *???*>??"* she la survived by one son, wmis James Trott of Beula ville; two daughters, Mrs. Zan aia Mae Cottle of the home and Mrs. Kathleen Whaley of Beu laville; bur brothers, I. 8. Hunter of Laredo, Tsacas, WQ Ua Hunter of Warsaw. Jbbn Huater of Beulaville, Lawaon Hunter of Riehlands, two sis ters, Mrs. Pearl Radford of Kinston and Mrs Alma Whaley of Beulaville; she grsndehil dron and ens great-grandchild. the August meeting. The meet ing closed with the purpose of Society being prayed in ori son by tho group. THE TIMK8 - SENTINEL L^?^A.!hMnli M^OeaSe^illtame and ahO teen teoppod to GMn TMrJSd Mr*. Floyd BoUo man and grandeur Totnmto of miMilill Mr*. C. H Pop* ad Til* I" Mr*. Walter Mad of Micro and Mr. and Mr*. B. W. Broom and dwghteta of gunt'of Mr. and*M?. W. N. Boetfc *a Sunday. Mr*. BMy Byrd and daught ar Taroaa ad Oatearffla, IVr Ida wont tea weak and wtte Mr. and Ml*. Larry Stewart. Mr. aad Mr*. Oarland OU lotta ad Durham war* mm right guaet of Mrs. Saanla Mae Cottle and Mr. aad Mr*. C. C. Trott on FHday night Mm. Oara Sandateaa and Mm. Jimfloutherlandand <dau ?yant aoforal day* ad Brighte ns* Baach laat weak. Mr. and Mm. Caaarla Batte and aon toured tea mauntalna la tea woatera part ad tea W*r Mm. BatHa HarmD ha* re luraad to har homa after riate tol har children la Kytteaorffle, Mr. and Mm- Lanato CM Jacfcaon and children Innate Jr. and Lorralna, wan meant gmat of Mr. and Mr*. Cany WUltem* at White Lake. Mrs. Shelby wmiams mad* a tmrinoaa trip to Klaatoa an S^E?Lum T. Con and Dab ora of BkUanda netted Mr. C. C. Trott Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*, wmia Banter ad Warsaw and Mr. Jaek Bun tar of La Raade. Tmam oMt ?d Mr . C. C. Trott, Mr*. Kath lam Whaley and Mm. Zannio Ma* Cottle m Friday. BIRTHDAY PARTY li?u Jackson, Jr. woo hon ored on his third birthday with ? party given by his mother, Ita. Lonnie Jackson, Wednes day afternoon July II nt liar home hi Beulavtlk. Refresh mania of birthday cake, ion cream, and cool ads wore ser ved. was the itf'pHit of many nice gtfta. Attending Ionirics party wan: Sid SUamrd, flonya Blk tari, Nanette BUsxard, Tins Grant, Dianne WURama, Mar tha Williams, Gorans Williams, Connie Williams, CHs, Willams, Susan XaUnm Mark Quton, Mat vwr, I, ^ IT ii ? ? I WOOGWETCL r Bully WOOuWaTu Gail Brown and Lorraine Jack Mrs. Jackson was assisted by Wanda Bttaerd. 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