Id thehbeence of the president the trice president, Mrs. Rosa Pt preside ?A. The club was happy to wri e a new mem ber, Mrs. Patsy Jo Pope. At the closed of the business meeting the following members enjoyed a social hour, with delicious refreshments: Mrs. Rosa Pope, Mrs. Ruth Evans, Mrs. Rene Guy .Mrs. Ruth Qulnn Mrs. Audrey Joyner, Mrs. Margaret Pope, Mrs. Lathan Register, Mrs. Alma Martlno, Mrs. Patsy Jo Pope, Mrs.Mar jorie Pickett, and Miss Betty Home. s CW8 J. C. Horne and Mrs. Home have returned to Ger m ant own, Md. after spending a week with his aunt Miss Betty Horne. They will soon be leaving for Okinawa for a new Mr. and Mrs. FraftkChestnutt Of Nashville spent the week end with Mrl and Mrs. Hirvey Cul breth. Mrs. Harvey Culbreth was honored on Sunday with a sur prise birthday dinner given at the home of her son Ralph. Thqae attending other than the hoooree and Mr. Culbreth were Mrs. Gladys Peterson, Mr. and I Mrs. BUI Culbreth. Kay,Cathy, Margaret, Elaine, Ginger, Buck, and BUlie Michelle all of Golds bo ro, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Chestnutt of Nashville Miss Margaret Culbreth, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Culbreth,Ralph I Ir. and Lvnette. JkVr Mrs. Judge Is employed as Director of Nurses with the DupUq County Board of Education School Health Program. She has worked In this capacity for the past three and a half years and Is doing a remarkable job. Prior to em ployment in Duplin County she worked at the U.S. Naval Hospital In Camp Lejeune for six and a half years after |s having received a B. S. degree In Nursing from A. and T. University. > v - r ? $. Rebecca is a native of Rose Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Henry. She Is married to Alexander L. Judge and they have three daughters. Sheila 12. Beverly 7. students in Beulavllle school and Brenda 4 of the home. They make their home at Route 1, Beulavllle. Serving as secretary of District 27 of the North Caro < Una State Nurses' Association Mrs. Judge Is also state chairman of the School Nurse Branch and serves on the Advisory Committee to the Council on Practice. Mrs. Judge has been very active with the Mental Health Committee now functioning in die county and is serving as a member of the mental Health Board for Duplin County. She enjoys sewing, deep sea fishing and helping others. The first two she states that she does whenever she gets ;^T a chance, and for the latter the opportunity is always present, Rebecca adds, "I quite agree with Albert Schwelrser, the renowned missionary-physician, who stated, 'Reverence for v life requires that each of us give at least a part of his life In servk* to others'." mm . Mrs. Rsbtcca Henry Judft BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN f l_ fere Mr. and Mrs.DavidLind Pland and son Jeffery of South Carolina"WHrt. l^o? M**- , weU of Nifrfallt, Virginia. > Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Ezzell and daughter TerrlLynn of Richmond, Virginia spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ezzell and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Carter, Miss Rose Merritt and John Miradella of Richmond, Vir . tenia spent the week end with 1 Mrs. Laura Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson. Mrs. Adell Gore of Wil ly mlngton returned home Monday after spending sctfife time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ray mond Boone. They spent Sunday in Warsaw with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Boone and attended church with them. Mr. and Mrs. Albert West enjoyed a fishing trip to Hatteras last week end. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Fussell of Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Mitchell went to Wilmington I Tuesday on business. Mrs. William Earl Mitchell. Earl, Mrs. Daisy Maxwell, Grey Maxwell, Betty Jane Maxwell and Mrs. Clarence Malpassen Joyed a fishing trip to Topsail *|p|Jpeach, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Den ote Ezzell of Warsaw were Thrusday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ezzell. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nellie Belts and Miss Shelby ?atts were Mr. and Mrs.Doug \ las Bradshaw and Tony of Wil P mlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradshaw of Wallace and Mr. I and Mrs. Harry Bradshaw of v Wilson. ? , Mrs. Linda Carter of Rich mmrf virolnl. Ur Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eszell sppnt Sunday in Southern Ptaes with Mr. and Mrs. Delton Ezzell. fit Mrs. Nellie Baits and Miss Shelley Batts visited Mrs. Mary Smith In Shady Haven Rest Home, Burgaw, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Rltter of Holly Ridge visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brooks Sunday. They all spent most of the day with their father In Rose Hill. * Donald Register and F rankle Jones of Raleigh were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cul breth, Mrs. Ralph Culbreth, Ralph Jr. and Lynette visited Mr. and Mrs. BUI Culbreth and family near Goldsboro , Monday. , i Mrs. Pearlie Rivenhark, Jr. of Wallace had dinner on Tues day with her aunt, Mrs.Norman Brooks. Romeo Seliars of Lynchburg, Virginia and Mrs. Com ache of Wilmington spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. Audrey Joyner. Sunday afternoon they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Denny in Wilmington. Mrs. Emily Dail and Fennell Lanier of Chinquapin visited Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ward Rouse, Sharon and Alison, and Miss Shirley Kornegay of the Dobson's Cha pel Community visited Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner Thursday. Gregory Jones of New Bern spent a few days recently with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope. Mrs. L.E.Popespent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Jones In New Bern and at their cottage at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Piner, Willie Jr , Tad >nd Darren of ' ?' _ 1 ?* ? PCPPflM m P * week end with Mr. and Mrt. daughter Karen spent a week end recently with Mrs. Larry Outlaw of Mount Olive. Mr . and Mrs. Joe Waters Mrs. Ella Howell and Mrs. Alma Grady visited their aunt Mrs. Elva Johnson at a rest home near Klnston Sunday Faye Outlaw returned to school last week at Mars Hill to resume her studies after spending the summer here with her family the Eugene Outlaws. Mrs. Roland Sullivan, Mrs. Doris Hudson and children at tended the Union Meeting of the Third Eastern district of FWB Saturday at the assembly build ing near Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kor negay, J. Nelson and Dlanne of Goldsboro dined with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Outlaw Tues day. The occasion was cele bration of Mrs. Kornegay's birthday. Mrs. Helen Waller Spent a few days last week at Benson with Dr. and Mrs. W. C.Adams and children. Wanda Bell is home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas per Bell following her grad uation last Friday night at Buies Creek. Mrs. Marshall Tillett of Elizabeth City visited the Bells a few days during that time. Mrs. Claud Jones Is recu perating at her home follow ing surgery at Sampson Memor I ial hospital in Clinton. Joe Scott of Atlanta, Ga., spent the Labor Day week-end home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Price and grandchildren of Bethel sec tion and Mrs. Mack Price and boys went to White Lake Sun I ? - - aay. The Rev. and Mrs. LeonGru bbs of Klnston have rdcently moved into the new parsonage at Snow Hill FWB church where Mr. Grubbs has accepted pas toral service ' for the church. Don Kornegiy spent Saturday night with pevld Phillips of Kenansville. ifir J ? Vr.^nd Mrs. ?dd"?isfer visited Mr; and Mrs. El wood Underhill of Mount Olive Sun d#y. \ Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Kor negay and family attended a dinner party in Mount Olive Friday night. Saturday at noon they all attended a party for the Smith-Waters Weddfng at the Country Squire near Ken ansville. * i ? Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tyndall of Klnston visited Mrs. Nora Outlaw Sunday. Don Kornegay entertained a few of his friends Sunday at his home on his 16th birthday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.RolsoH Thigpen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph Deaver of Deep Run Mr, and Mrs. Harold Sutton and Donald, Mrs. Marie Mal pass and Ronnie of Goldsboro. Visitors of Mrs. Sonnle Dail during the week were Mrs. Allen Fritz, Mrs. G.R. Robertson and Mrs. Reba Malpsaa of Gold- 1 sboro and Mrs. Ruby Grady the Rev. Eldon Brock of Klnston Mrs. Alex Thigpen, Mrs. Emma Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hill, Mrs. Wiley Dall and Qor issa. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay were Mr. and Mrs. Tod Parker of Five Point, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millard . Mt. Olive , Mrs. Sid Phillips of Buies Creek , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin, Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and Melody, of Indian Springs. ? ??*?? Tlw Battleship U.S.S. North Carolina, now berthed at Wil mington as a state memorial, was the biggest and most heav ily armed ship in the U.S. Navy at the time of her com missioning in 1941. Mr. J. W. Ay cock. Sr. suuiougn rciirea, Mr. J. w. Aycock, Sr. Is a man of many interest and It is easy to see that his family is tops on the list. His children are J. W. (Jake) Aycock, Jr., and Mrs. Carley Gibson both of Wallace and Mrs. Kathleen Finch of Raleigh. He also has seven very - special grandchildren. Since retirement, he and Mrs. Aycock spend a great deal of time at the beach. Hehas plenty of "loafing" time now that the family owned business is oper ated by his son Jake and son in-law W. A. (Hoot) Gibson. A native of Freemont Mr. Ay cock came to Wallace in 1952 and founded the broiler-breeder hen-feed mill operation. He also owns farming interest in Pender and Onslow County. Du plin County is indeed fortunate to have been chosen as a location for this family and the industry they have provided. Recipe Of Week i The North Carolina Poultry Federation is pleased to furnish the homemakers of North Caro lina a delicious recipe, California Chicken which comes to the Federation Headquarters from Mrs. Thomas Strickland, wife of Representative Strick land of Wayne County. Repre sentative Strickland has served two terms in the North Carolina General Assembly, and the family resides in Goldsboro, North Carolina. ' . of cwirsegets^s tame from the state of California, but this delicious recipe is one that will Note Of Tbaekt Sincere thanks to my many friends and relatives, for your cards, flowers, prayers andthe many things you did for me dur ing my recent stay at Duke Hos pital. Also thanks to wonderful doc tors and staff of nurses at I Private Diagnostic clinic of < Duke University Medical Center May God richly bless each one of you. ' Mrs. Sonnie J. Dail HHP i tbHBnr ja be enjoyed by your family using chicken breasts from poultry ' companies in the "Tar Heel" ( state. So here comes California { Chicken for all North Carolina "Tar Heels"! CALIFORNIA CHICKEN 1 pkg. dry onion soup mix 1 cup raw rice 6 chicken breast halves 1 can mushroom soup 2 1/2 cups water or chicken broth Sprinkle onion soup mix over bottom of 17 x 13 x 2 - inch buttered pan. Sprinkle rice evenly in pan. Lay chicken on top of rice. Dilute mushroom soup with water or chicken broth; pour over chicken. Dot with butter. Bake, uncovered, at 325 degrees for 1 hour and 30 minutes. ? *???? Two former presidents of the United States , Franklin D. Ro osevelt and Harry S. Truman, are featured in the museum aboard the U.S.S. North Car olina Battleship Memorial ber hed at Wilmington. ? ..fc ' II ?I Nil f \ Wlih U.S. Combat Air Forces, /ietnarn--Sergeant Jerry C. Noland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Noland Jr. of 208 Mood Dale Drive, Wilmington, N.C., is on duty at Bten Hoa tb, Vietnam. Sergeant Noland, a fuel ipeclalist, is a member of the Pacific Air Forces. Before Ills arrival in Vietnam, he was assigned to Logan Field, Mom. The sergeant is a graduate of Clinton (N.C.) High School. His wife, Emma, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade E. Matthews of Rt. 1, Warsaw, N.C. Farmers who grass as much is 110,000 annually are class fled In the U. S. Census of Agriculture as commercial WlMI I 1 ? What! Chairs ] fl| -S - Hospital Bate i rJJ?Ll!i? 1 * wVUHSUUUS m SmSSt 1 PINK HILL , N. C. PHONE S68-8401 I ATsPECiAlT | I I WELCOME I 1 | HANK SAUNDERS | 1 | NEW DCC "PRO" | i Reeves Bros.,Inc.! f X) P. O. BOX 479 f KENANSVILLE^N. 0^28349 I ? I I Anniversary Sale 1 I Now In PROGRESS Save Up To $150.00 _j Today's children Start to fUj piano at their first lesson! Aside from the fnm of playing, and the poise and popularity it brings, leading educators agree that children who play the piano do better in*''' their studies?end in lift, too.' Give your child this wonderful opportunity, smss? and start diem right, with a glorious new w Story tt Clark piano. * ?sws/ war" 208 E. Walnut St Of GoUsboJ ~ Dial 735-4481 ? ? ... - ? Mr. and Mrs. Marvin%i:ad shaw of Richmond, Virginia vi sited Mrs. Laura Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson during the week end. Billy Ray Register of Raleigh spew Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brooks. Mrs. Allen Croom of Kins ton spam Wednesday with Mr. and MHwMncntMl, Brooks. ?l -MV. and Mrs. Bennie Brown - and son Rodney of Greensboro spent the Labor Day weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I Evans and other relatives in Rose Hill. I Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kelly of Raleigh spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bishop of East Magnolia visited Mr. and Mrs. MJ. Kelly, Sunday afternoon. Mr. andjdrs. C. J. Mercer of Elisabeth City spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith. Mrs. E. C. Wilson spent a few days this week with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. English, near Wallace. Mrs. J. P. Smith spent Friday with Mrs. Ed Evans in Wil mington. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Drew Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Boney of Clinton and Mrs. Milton Hudson of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn, Mrs. Dorothy Wishart and baby spent Sunday in Golds boro with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hull. Mrs. Tom Quinn and Mrs. Willie Piner spent Wednesday in Wilmington with Mr. and Mrs. William Livengood. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Horne spent a few days last week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mr?. L. G. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pickett .spent Tuesday at TopsaOJBeach Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner Mrs. Emily Dail and Fehnel Lanier, visited Mrs. Addle Martin and Mrs. Esther Dudley in Princeton, Sunday