PERSONALS )> By, Mirs Carl Ivey The regular prayer services ' were held W< tght at the Rooty Branch Free WU1 <' fi l'arch. Ah k ertit *3 Ls Your Church" written by the Rev. C.F. Bow ' en Is being studied this qu?r Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Gredy ? of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. j^Hlbert Whitman Saturdqf. lyn ' Grady returned home with them V after spending last week with ? her grandparents, Mrs. Perry ,f Grady of Scon's Store, and Mr. and Mrs. Whitman. Mr I. Ethel Kornegay of Al berts on, Mrs. Naomfe K. Brock ?*of Rose HU1. ?nd Mrs. T.A. . Jernigan visited Mrs. Fraik Parker of Chinquapin Tuesday. V Ralph A. Jones of the Stai ford Community and Mr. aid ' Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Mrs. Stacy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Own of Warsaw Sunday. Miss Edna Ivey, student Nur se a Wilson Manorial Hospit al, Wilson* spent die weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andv W. Ivey. Mrs. James Dixon and Jimmy of Winston-Salem, and Miss Barbara Summerlln of Warsaw were luncheon guests Sunday of Mrs. Merle Lewis, Lawton, and Donna. Mrs. Edd (Polly) Garris is a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro. Mrs. T.A. Jernigan was an over night guest 'nwrsday of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard Good son, and children of Kinston. Mrs. Gilbert Outlaw of Caly pso spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Lester Outlaw aid Be tty Ruth. Mrs. Florence Houston of Warsaw visited her sister, Mrs. Walter L. Hinsoq Sr., Wednes day. Mrs. Jack Dail, entered Wayne Memorial Hospital Gol dsboro Sunday and is expected to undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cham bers, Mike and Dennis of Rose Hill, Pickett Chambers and son Billy Ray of Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chambers Sunday. Miss Cathy Pate, student Nurse a Lenoir Memorial Hos pital Kinston, was a visitor Sun day \of Mrs, Willard Pae and otnet-relatives here, Mh and Mrs. Tyson Dobson of Beulavlhe, Mrs. C.C. Ivey I Jr., Cathy, ind Charles were among thoseattending the Duke Cerolma ballgame ui Durham Mrs. Carl Iwrsaeot Wednes ctiS "'it ^JIiim DJ7 Visiting Mrs. DX. Cherry, Roger and Wayne, Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ben nett, Barbara Mid Robin of Wil son; Miss Linda Scott erf War saw ; and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cherry of Wilmington. Mrs. Judle Deans and Robert of Goldsboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell. Sun day afternoon they all visited Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. Joh nny Price of Seven Springs. Mr. aid Mrs. Reginald Hud son, Mary Allen, and Joseph of Mount Olive were guests of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Summerlln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Herring, Brenda, Bonnie, Bess Ann, Vic kie, and Monica visited Mrs. Bessie A. Herring Sunday. SP4 Ronnie Tadlock is ex pected to leave this week for Vietnam after spending a fur lough with Mrs. Ronnie Tadlock, and Mrs. Herbert J. Summerlln of this community, and his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Luby Tad lock Jr. of Calypso. Miss Edith Grady of Albert son spent Sunday with Miss Betty Garner. Mrs. J.B. Godbold spent Th ursday through Sunday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Buly D. Godbold of Knlghtdale. Tlie Rev. George Lane of near Mount Olive, Mrs. Elbert Jones, and Mrs. Carl Ivey visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Jones of the Oak Ridge Community Thursday. Visitors recently of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chambers, wereMr. and Mrs. Earl Heath, andGayle of Wallace, Mrs. D.S. William - son, Mrs. Helen K. Jordan, Mrs. F.S. McGowan, T.S. Whit man, Mr. and Mrs. D.F.Cham bers, Mrs. Robert Houston, Mrs. Mary Alice Benson, Mrs. Herman Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Benson of Kenansville, and Tommy Benson of Chapel Hill. Mrs. Lester Outlaw and Bet ty Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Summerlin of Warsaw Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard Go ods on, Barbara, Dennis and Brenda of Kinston, and Paul Bernard Goods on of Raleigh were dinner guests Saturday of Mrs. T.A. Jernigan. Mrs. Winnie Sutton of Mount Olive visited Mrs. Gilbert E. ltn and Jo? were luncheor guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones at a restaurant near Pink HUl. Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes. Mrs. Tonic Hinson and Michelle were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rhodes and children and Mr. and Mrs.Lin wood Rhodes and son of Clayton. Cresson Ivey Sr. and Carl Ivey visited friends and rel atives of Macclesfield and Go lds boro Wednesday. Miss Viola Bar bee of Rich lands visited Mrs. DX. Cherry Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve William son, Stephen, David Gilbert, and Evelyn of Kenansvllle were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Alphln Jr., Eva Mae and Laurie. I J.B. Godbold visited his bro ther Jack Godbold of the Fr iendship Community during the weekend. Mrs. Thurman Jernlgan of Durham was guest Wednesday of Mrs. T.A. jernlgan. I' Mrs. Leslie Bui, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Emmltt Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rogers, and Mrs. T.A. Jernlgan were among those visiilqg Mrs. Foye Goodman at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Pate of the Beautancus com munity. Sgt. Ronald Cherry and Mrs. Cherry of Goldsboro were re - cent visitors of his mother, Mrs. D.L. Cherry. , Miss Kaye Goodman of Mount Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Outlaw of Kenansvllle were visitors during the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Go odman. Mrs. T.A. Jernlgan was guest. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Geddle Jones and children of Rones Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kornegay and Edith of Mount Olive. Mrs. Jesse Sutton spent last weekend with Mr. aid Mrs. Calloway Hardy and daughter of Mt. Olive. Mrs. Delia Dail visited in Goldsboro Wednesday and Th ursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam bail and children and the Bobby Dail family. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Powell and Sonya of Warsaw dined with Mrs. Oarrle Scott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Man ning left Raleigh Saturday en route to New fork. Due to the weather conditions they had to go by train. Later tney will to to Germany where he will e stationed with the U.S. Ar my. Mrs. Harold Sutton and Don ald, Mrs. Marie Malpass aid Ronnie of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thlgpen Sun day. Mrs. Rachel Jackson, Mrs. Patsy Johnson and baby of Gr cUy with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackson. Millie and Ktfherine Adams of Benson spent a few days last week with their grandmo ther, Mrs. Helen Walter. visiting Mr. and Mrs. BUI Dail during the past week were Mrs. Frances Hafel, Mrs.Mary Wig of Crown, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hafel and chUdren of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Billy OaU and son Carroll of Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill DaU aid grandson Carroll visited the Leslie Summerlins of Warsaw Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn DaU was visiting In Mt. Olive Monday with Mrs. Edith Sasser. Long Ridge Auxiliary Mrs. Henry Sutton was hos tess to Long Ridge Church Aux Ulary Women Friday evening. The meeting was opened witn song and scripture from He brews. Mrs. Johnny Singleton, pro gram chairman, lead the pro gram on "Holding Fast to Our Salvation" with Madames Na th?i Scott, Jonas Dail, Charlie Jackson, and Henry Sutton tak ing part In the program. Mr*. Charlie Jackson wt welcomed as a new member to the auxiliary. i Refreshments were served. < ? m11 u, Traffic accidents took the li raa of 1,884 North Carolinians luring 1968. SS?R!NO SHOW! NO 1 (Armstrong "follow the crowd to lisaacs-Kahn I'll ii ^ new display of ^J the entire line ^ {&* Reductions 4 i On All F MM nils Many To Choose From If It Cmn Tin Flow We Have It S iCCOHif t a | ? ~^Wm ti ii t i tun stil ft ss2$tf ' rv &* 1 f f; ( 7 \ Why are the Good Guys I ? uM|rn first in style, first qq ^ ntHffth Spfaif f Osffaue DODGE? CHARGER Get i swing ing Charger now wttti *11 ItwM iitrn *t? special low price: I ? Vinyl roof in Mack, whita, tan, or gnan *r^TII ? Simulated wood-grained stearin* wheal *1 >7^3 | HI ? Ufht group ? Whitewall tires llflllPE ? Deep dish wheal covart _ U| . Hood-mounted turn signals Mats oil to'DoOGtyfe^* ? Outsida. remote-control raamaw mirror Q ?J ?' DUPLIN MOTORS. INC. Warsaw, N. C. ~ South Pine St. |ale^icens^l^975l I St. Patrick Day Cards I Books - Gift Favors Two Fine Stores To Serve You mm iMmmmmmmmKF 110 W. Highland Ava. Winston Plaza Kinston. N. C. WPI_ljjjj. ti < >m. Mml ftni at W??????? Thrifty people have always set aside a nest egg, ? kitty, a reserve for a rainy day. No matter how small your nest egg is, at Cooperative Savings and Loan it will grow and grow and grow. Cooperative nest eggs hatch quarterly with 4%% dividends compounded every 3 months. Don't chicken out Count your eggs while they hatch at Cooperative. It'll give you something to crow about Cooperative Saving* and Loan Association W. Ray Johnson. Manager/Wall ace Cooperative Savings and Loan Association/ 205 East Main Stroot/Wolloca. North Carolina 28486

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