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EjttSyE, K4V 4, mi Olivia Happenings * 7 »tKB. ,p. E. GRAHAM WORKERS COUNCIL MEETS The 'Workers Council of the Olivia Sunday School met Thurs day night in the pastor’s study. Nine members were present. A committee composed of Mrs. Al ton Harrington, Mrs. G. L. Cam eron and Mrs. Myrtle Brazo was appointed to formulate plans for vacation Bible School to be held f Olivia Presbyterian Church, the te for the school will be an unced later. V j , IN WINSTON-SAJ.EM Wjptfn. Arthur Reece and 'children, Arthur, Jr„ Ted and Shirley and Mia. E. E. Reece and children * visited relatives in Wlnston-Sa j lem and Rural Hall recently. j BIRTHDAY DINNER ! >lrs. J. H. Spivey entertained ta birthday dinner given tn nor of Mr. Spivey. Guest en ’ing the hospitality of Mrs. Ivey and the delicious dinner , .there: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bpi- I 1 At Your Walls & Floors 'other people DOI Floor Sanding and Finish ing, Asphalt Tile, Plastic Tile, Inlaid Linoleum, Wall Papering, Venetian Blinds, Zephyr Awnings : GLENN BRADY 317 Parish Dr. Phone 390-6 BENSON, N. C. ’ j,, SALES SERVICE ™ „ A Pig Complete Shop h 24 WRECKER SERVICE lE OUR GOOD USED CARS W. & S. MOTOR CO. N. WILSON AVE. C. Mr. Former- Why Let The Bolt Weevil Ruin Your Cotton Crop This Season When It Has Been Proven You Can Make 2 Bales and Better Per Acre By Proper Applications of Insecticides? I ~~* We Have In Stock ===== .DUSTING EQUIPMENT and MT JOHN DEERE TRACTORS, Models H-M-A and Cab FARMALL TRACTORS and Models B and C ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS. • ONE ITOW HOWE DRAWN DUSTERS • SIX ROW HORSE DRAWN DUSTERS WITH MOTOR. I *. . - s .■ , . * - -Vv See U, Today - - - Your Friendly John Deere Dealer I • »• " ' I•/ , ' ' 1 . -:T * B ■ 1 I . .. ' ,'\( ‘ ,_t jr '' ■ r , ‘ ~ .** : R* rT ? , - v . ■ - \V " v '■ V. f .. I ■ . *... j ,in.;4 - ■,' - ■ * * , ». ’■.. ly’ iv f._. -. -■ *‘V- ’ , ; ; /. - m 1 vey and daughter Ana, Mr*. FTeda ( Fowler and family. . . ATTENDED ICE 6|CM» Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Cross and sop. Campbell, attended the Mon day night performance at loe Cycles in Raleigh. FROM NEW TORJE Mrs. Evelyn Spaeth and little son of Long Island, New York are visiting Mrs. Charles Heinz, Jr., and family. VISIT IN FAYETYnmia: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cunrjh vis ited Mrs. Fred Weidwhoid and family in Fayetteville Sunday. ATTEND ICE CYCLES Mr. and Mrs. J.|A. Nisbet re cently attended a performance of the loe Cycles In Raleigh. SHOWER HO STEMS i Mrs. Harvey Thomas v?as hos tess at a shower given fgr Mrs Lester Thomas Friday night at 1 I her home on Broadway, Route 1. 1 | The Thomas home was be&utl- , fully decorated with spring flow-] ers. The honores received many | beautiful and useful gifts. ; | The hostess served cookies, ! i nuts, mints and an iced drink I to about 40 guest. Those from < Olivia attending were Mrs. Ar- ! , thur Reece, Shirley Reece. Mrs. I I Wilbur Seawell,, Mrs. Bertie Tho- - mas, Mrs. Ray Leonard, » Mrs. ‘ i Sherwood Wood, Mrs. Josephine' Smith, Mrs. Charlie Holder and - Mrs. Michael Brazo. * MAY DAY FESTIVAL The Benhaven May Day Festl- '■ val will be held May . 4,at 1 o’- J clock In the afternoon. Miss Nau- i wita Page, public music teacher, and Miss Martha McLeod, home economics teacher are directors for the Festival. • ' J Miss Joyce Olive, has been cho- < sen as queen. She is the daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Will Olive. Billy Smith will be king and Doris Jean ' Thomas is maid of honor and Bil ly Rosser will be her escort. The public is cordially Invited to at tend. VISIT BROTHER Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Holt, and U* Holts brother. Mr. R. T. Holt Who is ill a* his home in Chaly hyeate Springs, Tuesday. He hhs raid a relapse after the flu. BUSINESS TRIP Mr.' and Mrs. Lewis Holt were in Siler City Monday on business. Mrs. Owep Godwin and daughter Gwen, accompanied them on the trip. VISITING IN BROADWAY Mrs. Leaton Graham, Mrs. L. G. Holt , and Mrs. Mgry Knight vis ited Mrs. Lapra . Womack in Broadway Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Womack has h*gn sick for sometime * but U improving. She is an aunt of Mm. Graham. RECEIVES HOME MAKERS DEGREE Miss Lorena Pace, a Benhaven ■student and member of the Ben haven Chapter of Future Home Makers of America, was awarded the State Home Maker Degree Saturday, April 21, at the State IF. ,H. A. Convention in Hign nigh' Point. The degree is awarded only on individual accomplishments. Each IKua is awacuea tne degree has done outstanding work in Contributing to tneir home, fami ly, school and community life. | Miss Pace is an outstanding 'member of her Chapter of F.H.A. and her school, sne served as treasurer of North Carolma State F. H. A. organization. Three other Harnett girls were awarded the degree this year. They were Miss Genevieve Jonn son, La Verne Wiiborn and Eve- 1 lyn Sherman from La Fayette | school. . ‘ I TO ASHEVILLE Sirs. Lula Sedum of Fayetteville and daughter, Mrs. Charlie Hold er of Onv*a went to Asneviue to ' visit Mrs. Sedum’s granddaughter ' who is very ill with Rhuemauc Fever. ( VISITS FATHER Mr. and Mrs. Leaton Graham visited Mrs. Graham’s father, Mr. J. G. Spivey, who is ill at his home near Jonesboro. He is im proving, we are happy to report. VACATIONING IN CUBA ' •" •***• aw*:- w*; feiftw :wr • Olivia and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Downing of. Charlotte left Fri- \ day on a vacation trip to Hava- , na, Cuba ana other points of in terest. VISITS GRANDPARENTS 1 Gerby Warner, young son? of Mr. apd Mrs. Gerald .Warner vis ited his grandparents in Sanfbfd this Week. -f* ——- TO CHARLOTTE 1 Sir, and Kirs. G. L. Cameron went to Charlotte Friday to .visit , Mr. Cameron’s brother, Neill A. of Aberdeen, who is a patient In the hospital there, where he re- ■ . ,v ' ’ ■ - > • ' ■* » - THK ? |>4«iY RULIOm mmN, H, c. || 4 n j yni “NANCY O” REVEIVES AWARD - Pretty Mis; Jean Wilwn, selected as “Naaey O”. anj the “Sweetest Girl in The World” In a contest conduct ;d hr Quina’s of Dunn, Inc. is shown here as she received a beautiful Lane Cedar Chest from Confe <t Manager Ed Black of Quinn's. Miss Wi'san and the fqur runner-ups will now compete in the natlo t-wide .contest to help A1 Capp find* the natianal pinner. The national winner will have her fape us td as Nancy O In the famed Lll’ Abner comic strip, will be given a free trip to Paris, a free modeling c urge and many other prizes, awards and honors. (Daily Record Photo by T. M. Stewart.) cently had a very sgrlous eye op eration. They repprted that he is improving satisfactory. Mr. Cam eron is well known here as he operated a grocery store here for many years. He is now in the wholesale grocery business in Ab erdeen, N. C. His many friends here wish for him a speedy and complete recovery. The Camerons also visited Mrs. Cameron’s sister, who lives in Charlotte. v GRIUL OPENS McNeill’s Drive-In Grill had its formal opening here Friday, A» rR il. The Grill is operated by Mr. Dewitt McNeiU and is locat ed Just across fy«m the Post Of i, given away and Buttercup tee cream was served to the hundreds of people Who came. In to look the over. Complete foun tain service is available, as Is grilled sandwich**, Pies, etc. They also carry school supplies, fruit juices, and many household Items including, srpali 'Appliances such as waffle iron, toasters, mix mas ters, Irons, etc. and magazines. . The , Grill is very modern and complete and is a very pleasant place tp sit >nd the beautiful red and black booths and enjoy ■ a drink c|: ; a meal. Miss jflazel Williams, JiAiss Joyce Olive and Miss Thomas were all very busy and very pretty dishing out tee cream for all the friends who came to the Grill on Friday. A representative of the Buttercup Ice Cream Company was assist ing. Many favorable comments were heard about the store and every one thinks its ap addition to Olivia. We wish for Mr. McNeill every success in his new business and W*. with many others, wish to congratulate him on the occa sion of the opening of McNeill’s Drive-In Grill. MRS. STONE ILL Mrs. Laura Stone who suffered a stroke at the home of her • : — —l -*-«5 v ' r *•' ’*•*-;/ *v ! i-, - forif fake Ims fiifn /fieffilVs : Frsfiidire Standardßefrigerator | _aj ff-r -madetor R Japps! 811 sneeaweek I 1, wl shopping! = l i ■ ' lh. ' 11........... .M ■ p ' i l only in higher-priced Refrigerator*. : V mm Sm *« *««y hotarai! S I ** V JlliI $ WSm s • exclusive Qulckobe Trays with buHt-ln J Hnsm nfi Trail eml CsjfßiHdfci - ~ r *~ . j.*V 1 ■ U J I 1 frozen food. ■■A J, —m Easy T ' 111 • Cold Storao* Tgoy hr I m I ' ISs. 1 mean, bhyeramMj wte- *tk * / NXfl I , ain-sfie porrriqln ffydrator hr fmiM °* '“ w ~ and vegetabh*. .*. *■»’.. •" I .4 V || am jli M-R HU hMa mu' ' ■'a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Williams, Sunday, April 16, is slowly im proving. She still require* con stant nursing care. • HAS MUMPS Mr. John Monroe was confined to his home last week with mumps. We are happy to report that he is able to be out again. VISIT MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Monroe and sons, Jonny and Billy, visited Mrs. Monroe’s mother -in Chattiani County Sunday. ACCIDENT Mrs. Lula Sedum was painfully injured in a fall at the home of her sister Mrs. E. E. Perkins here. She received a back Injury and has been in Lee County Hospital' since the time of the fan last Friday, , *'• r':' t TO ABERDEEN Mr and Mrs. Cardte Thorn** 1 Went to Aberdeen to visit Mta. Thomrs’ brother. Neill Cameron, who Das just returned to Ida: home after an operation in Char-, Ic.fte. FROM, GIBSONVILLE Mr. paid Mrs. Max Holt of Gib sonville spent the week end here Sb I N G g FISHING? # See Our Complete Line : TREBLE HOOKS , ' ftf FISH HOOKS * * | • FISHING POLES * l fc • LINES 1 , • SINKERS • *WE SELL FISHING LICENSE •& ! I UPCHURCH'S tIJ GEORGE & CAD ,1 Phone 3201 Dunn, N* C.l PAGE SEVEN tSe t. Q. Solis. HEBE OVER WEEK EN» Pvt. Oary L. Holt of Fq^t "5 Mk C iwwS k Painl_ V GUA^AN^rEIP 2.29 Gallo* , EL BAER & SONS —■■■l' ' '' Jl l B" ■*
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