. .. - ^ . - Duplin County Court News Continued Eugene Jordan, careless and reckless driving, 128 fine and cost, remit H5 of fine. Rufus Murphy, driving drunk, speeding 80 mph in 60 mph zone. 6 mos. suspended, not operate motor vehicle for 12 mos., 1100 fine md cost, remit 880 of fine. J. E. Payne, driv ing drunk, nooperatorslicenae, 6 mos. suspended, not operate motor vehicle until he obtains valid license, refrain from use of alcohol, 2 years proba tion, pay 8100 fine and cost, remit 878 of fine. Charlie Wright Wells, driv ing drunk, pleads guilty to care less and reckless driving, pay 880 fine and cost. William James Williams, public drunkenness, resist ar rest, 6 mos. suspended, refrain from use of alcohol, not vio - late N. C. laws for 2 years, 828 fine and cost. Terry Lane Sloan, speeding 98 mph in 60 mph zone, pleads guilty to speeding 70 mph in 60 mph zone, 810 fine and cost. Henry Louis Moore, speeding 70 mph in 6 0 mph zone. 810 fine and cost. Robert James Norwood, speeding 74 mph in 60 mph zone, 810 fine and cost. Herman Ferrell Heath, speeding 70 mph in 60 mph zone, 810 fine and cost. Earl Brown, speeding 70mph In 60 mph zone, pay cast. Michael Joseph Campanelli, speeding 80 mph In a 60 mph zone, pleads guilty to speeding 70 inpn in 60 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Sidney Theodore Boney. speeding 70 mph in 55 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Willie Edward Hankins, speeding 100 mph in 55 mph zone, pleads guilty to care less and reckless driving, $50 fine and cost. James Clyde Farley, exceed ' safe speed, pay cost. Armster Sutton, no valid chauffeur or operators license, 30 days suspended not operate vehicle requiring chauffeurs li cense, pay $25 fine and cost. Thomas Anthony Cleary, speeding 70 mph in 60 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Frank Chambers, exceed safe speed, pay cost. James Marshall McClaln careless and reckless driving, $10 fine and cost. Ralph Kelly, non support, 12 mos. suspended, pay into court for use of 2 children $30 per week, no violate any N. C. laws for 2 years, be placed under supervision of probation officer for 2 years, pay cost. Ed Kelly, assault on female, 90 days suspended, 2years.pay cost. Aubrey Gene Murphy, speed ing 74 mph in 60 mph zone, pleads guilty to exceed safe speed, pay cost. David Paul Byerly, speed ing 70 mph in 60 mpn zone, $lu fine and cost. Thomas Mareno, speeding, 72 mph in 60 mph zone, called and failed, c ash bond condemned to school fund. Sinclair Byrd, operating auto while intoxicated^ 90 days sus pended. not operate motor ve hicle for 12 months, pay $100 fine and cost. Carrie M. Wheeler, worth less check, nol pros with leave. Lawrence Richard Miller, operating auto while intoxicated pleads guilty to careless and reckless driving. $50 fine and cost. Albert P. Del Flore, operat ing auto while intoxicated, call ed failed cash bond condemned to school fund. Rivers Elwood Hardison. operating auto while intoxicated 90 days suspended, not operate motor vehicle for 12 mos. pay $100 fine and cost. Frank Pearsall Bethea, fail ure to report accident, $10 fine and cost. David Lewis Glover, speed ing 85 mph in 60 mph zone, $50 fine and cost. Perry Bennett, Jr. assault with deadly weapon, nol pros with leave. Perry Bennett, Jr., affray, nol pros. Chirk McKinzte, assault with deadly weapon. 60 mos. suspended 2 years, we*xmcon fiscated. pay 128 fine and cost. Horace Adams, disorderly conduct, motion to dismiss al lowed. Sgt. Daniel J. Sanders, speed a80 mph In 60 mph zone, fine and cost. Billy Wayne Peg ram. speed ing 70 mpn In &> mph zone, $10 fine and cost. A1 Smith Bennerman, assault with deadly weapon, 12 mos., suspended 2 years, pay into court for Horace Adams <66.18, pay $25 fine and cost, gives no tice of appeal, bond set at $200. Garles Anderson, no opera tors license. $25 fine and cost. Jimmy Davis, no chauffeurs license, 30 days suspended not operate motor vehicle requiring chauffeurs license until obtain valid license, pay $25 fine and cost. Berkley Pridgen, no chauf feur's license, nol pros.. n Hodges Vann, nonsup mos., suspended, pay $30 per wee k for use and bene fit of his 4 children, pay cost. Michael Earl Williams, ex ceed safe speed, pay cost. Lloyd Lynwood Jones, ex ceed safe speed, pay cost. Ruben Hall, speeding 67 mph I In 55 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Elonza Parker, speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone, $10 fine I and cost. ?' ? - .' 1 1 Vera Weeks Langden, speed ing 65 mph in 55 mph zone, judgement continued on payment of cost. Robert John Kuntz, speeding 70 mph in 60 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Jose Luis Dole, speeding 70 mph in 60 mph zone, $10 Tine and cost. Ray Davis, speeding 70 mph Jimmy Davis, no chauffeurs license, 30 days suspended not in 60 mph zone, HO fine and cost. Nathaniel Nickelson, speed ing 60 mph in 50 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Stoney Believen McKoy, speeding 77 mph irt 60 mph zone, pay cost. Mavis Freeman, operating auto while intoxicated, 12 mos., suspended, not operate motor vehicle until obtain valid li cense placed under supervision of probation officer pay $500 fine and cost, remit $250 of fine. Carey Maurice James, speeding 65 mph in a 55 mph zone, judgment continued on payment of cost. Joe Nathan Miller, operat Sig %Qto While IntbxtCated.'Orf' ays Suspended not operate mo tor vehicle for 12 mos., pay $10 fine and cost. General Louis Styles, III, ex ceed safe speed, pay $10 and cost. Charlie Marshall Mercer, speeding 79 mph in 60 mph zone, pleads guilty to 75 mph in 60 mph zone, $25 fine and cost, remit $15 of fine. Sgt. Harold Gene Bounds, speeding 74 mph in 60 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Donald Eric Anderson, Personal* Dannie Schrader of Ft. Bragg visited his grandmother, Mrs. Laura Merritt Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brown and Mrs.MarvinUsher, Jeff and Mary Ann of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Brown Sunday. Mary Ann spent Sunday night with them. Mrs.Nellie Batts, Miss Shel by Bans and Miss Sara Evelyn Wilson attended the wedding of Miss Carolyn Dixon and Ken neth Paul, Sunday afternoon at Sharon Baptist Church in Chin quapin. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Batts of the Charity Community vi sited Mrs. Nellie Batts Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Lillian Quinn of Warsaw visited Mrs. Nellie Batts Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Baits visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Batts in Chin quapin Saturday night. Mrs, Emily Dail, Emily Sue Dail of Chinquapin an d Milo Pickett of Beulaville visited Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Malvln Pope and Mrs. Abbie Smith attended the Organ Concert given by Bob Ralston, Sunday afternoon in the Clinton High School Auditorium. They also attended open house, given by Mrs. Madeline Smith at war saw Floral Company in Warsaw. Miss Harriet O'Leary of Warsaw visited Mrs. N. T. Pickett and Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Smith Saturday night. Friday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Drew, Sr. were Mr. E. S. Drew of Warsaw and Rev. Paul Mull and son Mark of Goldsboro. Mr. O. D. Drew Sr. and Mr. O. D. Drew Jr. visited relatives and friends in the New Hope Community Sunday. Mrs. O. D. Drew Sr. was Sunday dinner guest of Mr ?nH Mrs. Milton Hudson in War saw. speeding 71 mph in 60 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. William Douglas Greene, speeding 81 mph in 60 mph zone, $35 fine and cost. James Edward Welch, speed ing 95 mph in 60 mph zone, 90 days suspended, not operate motor vehicle for 90 days, $75 fine and cost. James Wright, Jr., assault with deadly weapon, 8 mos., suspended, not violate N. C. laws for 2 years, pay $25 fine and cost. jSeo^ge Wilson, public drunlQ ritVORCES All divorces granted on 1 year separation Kathryn Veronica Adamczyk vs. Frederick John Adamczyk. Garry Bilbert Anderson vs. Joann Wanda Anderson. Josephine Brown Cavenatigh vs. James F. Cavenaugh. William Lee Goldie vs. Betty Lou Hoxsie Goldie. Elizabeth Ann Fauber vs. Murle J. Fauber. William Andrew Dewey vs. Rose Marie Dewey. Mrs. WUllam Potter, Billy and Beth shopped In Golds bo ro Saturday. Mrs. Roscoe Potter and Mrs. William Potter attended open house given by Mrs. Madeline Smith at Warsaw Floral Com pany in Warsaw, Sunday after noon. Miss Linda Ezzell spent the week end with Miss Carol Ann Tucker at East Carolina Uni versity, Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Futrell, Frances, Wayne, Glenn and Lynn spent Sunday In Falson with Mr. and Mrs. Vadeo Lucas and family. Mr. ana Mrs. JohnsonChest nutt of Greenville spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert West and Mrs. Inez Chestrtutt. Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mrs. E. C. Wilson and Mrs. A. C. Kenan shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith and Buddy Wilson attended the Organ Concert given by Bob Ralston in the Clinton High School Auditorium, in Clinton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tom Quinn visited her mother Mrs. Mary Watkins in Clinton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Piner, Willie Jr. Tad and Darrln of Wallace were Tuesday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hull and daughter Kim and Mrs. Dorothy Wishart of Wallace vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Cole of Wallace visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn Sunday night. Mrs. L. E. Pope spent Wed nesday till Friday with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Jones in New Bern. Sollie Whaley of Norfolk, Vir ginia visited relatives and friends here during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pope of Ft. Bragg visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pope during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parker visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wood and Mr. Lacy Quinn in Warsaw, Friday night. Mrs. Shelby Johnson and three children of Bladenboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson during the week end. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parker and family on Sa turday night. Cuts Hand Badly Mrs. O. D. Drew Sr. had the misfortune to cut her hand very badly on Wednesday night. V\ffiile washing supper dishes an < ice tea glass broke ki herhafldT eleven stitches were rebuffed to close the cut on her little finger. Mrs. Sanderson Canasta Hostess Mrs. Hugh Sanderson was hostess to members of her ca nasta club at her home on Wed nesday night. Members playing other than the hostess were Mrs. A. S. Butler. Mrs. William Potter, Mrs. Earl Baker, Mrs. Abbie Smith, and Mrs. C. L. Quinn. Mrs. Victor Parker and Mrs. Bobby Smith substituted for members who were unable to attend. Mrs. Abbie Smith won idi score prize and Mrs. C. L. Qulnn second high. At the end of play the hos tess served carrott cake with whipped cream, potato chips, raixad nuts, soft drinks and coffee. 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