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By: Mrs. Carl Nay ^VtalttBC M*. DjU day Mr. and Mrs. David ?rvin Cherry, Susan, Jeffery, Jala and Jack of Locnpoc, Ca Uforala, Morrla Charry of Quantlco, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bennett and Barbara of WUsoo, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hill, Kenneth, Mflce, and Tereala of Faye ttevUla. Mrs. A. E. Garner of Meant Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garner, J. E. and Tony of the Brodgen Community. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Langston, Emmett Ruth Rogers, Joann, Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Rhodes and Michael Wade of Clayton visited Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hinsoo and daughter during the week end. ?I Miss Janice Bell of Raleigh spent several days vacation last week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell and James. Visitors during the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanley Judy, Janie and Janls of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stan ley of WhltevUle, Mrs. Henry C. Asborne and Denise of Alex andria, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts of Faison, Del mas Roberts of Richmond, Vir ginia, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gran tham if Beautancus, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kornegay and Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Laws of Mount OUve, Msgt. Tommy Laws of Fayette ville, James Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown and children of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodman and family of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Green and chil dren Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbold visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bel l of Falson Saturday. Mr. Bell is 111 because of Injuries sustained In an automobile ac cident recently. Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and Mrs. Fred Alphin, Sr. visited their sister Mrs. Garland Wallace of Albertson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Goodson Barbara, Dennis and Brenda visited Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan Saturday. A large number was here to attend the funeral of Ervln J. Hill held at his home Thursday. Mrs. Fred Alphin, Sr. visited her brother, Earl Dall, patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital Goldsboro Saturday. Dr. Ben Turner and Mrs. Ben Turner and James Falson of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kilo of Charlotte and Mrs. Ants Most Bell of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. . ;?? ol : Su <da Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Grsdv and Lynn of Raleigh span' Fri day night and Saturday with Mr. and Mr->. Elbert Wn tnian. Mr and Mrs. Fred Alphln, Jr. and son of Rockingham spent part of last week with Mrs. Fred Alphln, Sr. Mr. aim Mrs. Reginald Hlnes Jr. and Reginald, m of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron nie Hinson and Sara Michelle during the week end. Mrs. Bertie Green of Perry, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langs ton of the FriendshlpCom munity, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Rogers and Sherri o f Mount Olive, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Langs ston recently of Alabama, Sue Joann and Pam Green were Sunday visitors of Mr. and MRS. Emmett Rogers and Emmett Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myers of Kinston, Mrs. Wlllard Pate, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell were among those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bell of Falson dur ing the week end. mui i is v^iwi rjf wiuj utc Armed Forces stationed in Quantlco, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. David Ervin Cherry and children oi Lompoc, Califor nia are spending several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cherry. Mrs. Faison Smith Klmber ly, and Katrina, Mrs. Jack Al phin and William Jackson of Ra leigh visited Mrs. Fred Alphln, Sr. Tuesday. THE Rev. and Mrs. Marvir Whitfield and Debbe of Clin ton were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Garner of Durham were recent visitors of Sammy B. Ganar, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Luann and J. J. of Laurinburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Cherry Sunday. Mrs. Miller and children remained for a longer visit with the Cherrys and Millers of Pleasant Grove Community. Jimmy Green accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown Sam my and Pamela and Karen Mar tin of Warsaw to White Lake during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon and Jimmy and a couple of Friends from Winston Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Llston Summerlin, Emo gene and Barbara of Warsaw Lewis Lawton and Donna Mrs. Ethel Sytee of Norfolk Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. dante Herrli and family of Ham ton, Virginia, Msgt. Cecil Herring and daughters of Fayetterllle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring, Linda and Richard of Wilming ton visited their mother, Mrs. Bessie A. Herring during the week end. They were here to attend die funeral of their bro ther-in-law, E. J. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brinaon Ronnie, Mora, Tommy and Win dy of Markett, Michigan arrived here Friday for several days visit with Mrs. Binaon's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oall. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Miller of Beautancus visited Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner and children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Os borne Pattl, Denise, Chris and Millisa returned to their home in Alexandria, Virginia Sunday after being here because of the Illness and death of her mo- J ther, Mrs. Alice Jones Ro berts. I Msgt. Cecil Herring nw Mrs. Herring, Brenda, Bonnie, Bess Ann, Vickie and Monica of Fa yettevlUe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring, Linda and Richard of Wilmington, Mrs. Donald Heath of Kenansvllle, Mrs. J. D. Best of Goldsboro, Mrs. Bessie A. Herring and Mrs. Jack Dall were In Hampton, Virginia Mon day to attend the funeral of BlUy Herring, son of Earl Herring and Mrs. Dora Outlaw Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Herring are both natives of this community. Miss Ann Dall of Goldsboro and Miss Ruth Dall of Wilson Memorial Hospital and Doro thea Dlx Hospital Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dall Susan and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sutton of Greenville, visited Mrs. Ella Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Outlaw and Er lene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ivey Sunday. Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan was guest Sunday of Mr. and MR& Geddie Jones Rebecca and Mara shall of Rones Chapel. Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey and Gin ger Jo of Clayton are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ivey and Edna. . ? Reach for K I DAINTY MAID I I Master Mixed I I TOBACCO HARVESTER I REPLACEMENT PARTS I STEEL DRIVE SPROKET I To roploco cost iron sprokets on your ? - tobacco oquipmont. 8 holes, 60 teeth for No. 80 chain. A * A I CONVEYOR CHAIN \J NOW AVAILABLE AT I DEWEY BROTHERS "where , COOPERATIVE ?S-OAN ASSOCIAT,ON wmm NEW BAPTISTRY?Alum Springs Bap tist church in Duplin county dedicated their new baptistry last Sunday. A mural painted by Mrs. Mary P. Powell of Ra leigh and given by Mrs. Ruth Herring, was unveiled. Mrs. Herring, left, and the Rev. M. Carlisle Franks, church pas tor, watch Carolyn Herring, a niece of Mrs. Herring, unveil the mural. Photo by Bill Allen. Profit Opportunity Bean American Are you satisfied with your Income? Are you satisfied with your work? Are you satisfied with your future outlook? If you have the ability, the Independence of mind, the self start ability, and the self-con fidence to go it alone, maybe you are not doing yourself Jus tice. Maybe you should consider owning a business of your own lines. If you want to earn $10,000 and more per year: Financial Assistance, Complete Training wWi pay while you learn." On the job guidance to pro-' fit able management. If you are above average, and if you have thought about going into business for your self. Then Call Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Marilyn Goodman of Route 2, Mount Olive to Mr. Reginald Carter, also of Route 2, Mount Olive is announced by her mo ther, Mrs. Foye Goodman, wed ding plans are incomplete. Mr. Carter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Carter of Rt. 2, Mount Olive. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY MEETIN6 HELD The theme for the years Mon thly Programs for Woman's Au xlllaries at Free Will Baptist Churches is "Conquest through Christ. The Woman's Auxi liary of Rooty Branch met Fri day at the home of Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan of the Summerlin's Cross Roads Community. In the absence of the program chairman, Mrs. J. F. Green was in charge of the program entitled "The Answer to De feat." Members were reminded - that Womans Auxiliary Confer ence, would be held at Crag mont, Black Mountain in Au gust. The Auxiliary planned to sponsor a barbecue supper to be held in the fellowship hall of the church Saturday, July 22, be ginning at S o'clock. Mrs. Jernlgan and Mrs. Woodrow Cherry hostesses served ice cream and De vils Food Cake to fourteen membes present. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hinson of Route 2, Mount Olive, an nounce the birth of a daughter Sara Michelle, July 11, at Wayne Memorial Hospital Goldsboro. Mrs. Hinson is the former Tonie Rhodes of the Summer lin's Cross Roads Community. DEATH MRS. LUIA H. DAVIS GOLDSJSCRO -Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Lula (Lou) Hob good Davis, 90, formerly of Warsaw, who died Mond ay, wfere conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home In Warsaw by the Rev. Bill Crowder. Rurlal was In Plnoerext Cemetery. Surviving .ire one step-son, J aliav: Worth P.ivis ofRoxborO; qnr brother. Iten Hobgood at Beiilavlllr, iwoerunddaughters: two step er.ni.lc hlldren. A beagle can be trained to hunt both rabbita and squirrels and do both jobs 'well. ? Sports Afield WORSLEY OIL CO. 2S5-2149 Wall act, N. C; touch! NEW OZITE CARPET TILES MADE OF VECTRA FIBER! Now there's a soft, warm, quiet tile that never needs waxing or polishing . . . because it's carpetl Ozite Carpet Tiles are 12-inches square, and have a soft rubber back. Use in kitchens, rec-rooms, baths, nurs eries. Amazingly stain-resistant 16 col ore. Easy to install. 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