WftfiSSfoAY AFTFBNOOtf, JANTJAftt 8, 1952
Mingo Juniors
Present Comedy
The Junior Class of Mingo High
School will present a 3-act mystery
comedy entitled “Finders Creepers’’
on Friday evening, January 9, at
7:30 o'clock in the school audi
torium.
There is nothing unusual in th*
fact that the Juniors at Mingo are
presenting a play and usually it’s
a comedy too. The unusual fact is
that all seventeen" members of the
class are included in the cast. Come
out Friday evening and see Hercules
Nelson, and his bosom pal, Wilbur
Maxwell, as they spend the week
end with Uncle Bob and Aunt Mary
who have recently turned their
home into a funeral home - much
to the surprise of Wilbur and Her
cules. Come out and enjoy the
scrapes that these two along with
the rest of their class get into at
the Nelson Funeral Home.
The comedy is under the direction
of Mrs. Louise B. Jackson and is
produced by special arrangement
with the Heuer Publishing Co.
DAUGHTER IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Ayden Barefoot of
the Meadow section near Benson
announce the birth of a daughter
on Wednesday, Dec. 31 in John
ston Memorial Hospital. Smith
field. Mrs. Barefoot is the former
Miss Mildred Johnson of near
Benson.
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Ralp Delano and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilson owner and
publishers of the Benson Review
have returned home after a winter
holiday spent with relatives in
Massachusetts and Maine.
LOANS
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* Plumbing * Painting
* Roofing * Remodeling
Labor & Material'
Financed
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FRIDAY
NIGHTS
UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK
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9:30
to
6:00 p.m.
RESCUED FROM SPLIT NAVY SHIP
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BROUGHT SAFELY ASHORE do a breeches buoy, these sailors from the
severed Navy supply ship Grommet Reefer huddle in warm blankets at
Leghorn, Italy. They were among the 39 crewmen rescued when the
vessel broke tea reef during a heavy gale. (International Radiophoto)
GODWIN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jordan and
daughters. Bobby and Betty of
Wilmington, spent the weekend ol
December 27 with Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Godwin.
A-2-C Harold Williford Jr., re
turned to Clovis, Mexico after
spending about two weeks with his
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Altoi. Raynor and
children, Clark and Donna Vee of
Greensboro, returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Raynor- and children spent
last week with her parents, Mr.
I and Mrs. I. L. Lamm. Mr. Raynor
joined them here on the week-end.
The Godwin Home Demonstra
tion Club met on Thursday even
ing. December Ist at the club buil
ding. Mrs. McLellan Wade presided
over the business. Miss Lena Bul
lard. agent, brought the lesson “Col
or in Your Outfit." She used a
color wheel showing basic rules for
color. Mrs. McLellan Wade, hos
tess, served open-face sandwiches,
coffee cake and coffee.
and Mrs. Jean Jackson left
last Friday morning, December 2
for San Francisco, Cal., where Jean
will be assigned shore duty, Jean
had been on leave for about thirty
days after returning from the Ko
rean area.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacksor.i
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. Thurman Godwin and
sorts, -T. C. Jrrand Steve, Miss Lu
cille Starillng, Mr. and Mrs. M.
B. Jordan and daughters, Bobby
and Betty, of Wilmington, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Guy
Smith on Saturday evening, Decem
ber 27th at their home on Fayette
ville highway.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbr’eth of
Smithfield visited friends in God
win Sunday.
Mi’s. Linwood Jones and Mrs.
Robert Jackson honored Mrs. Jim
Mclntyre, a recent bride, on Friday
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I night. Dec. 2. at the home of Mrs.
Jones with a miscellaneous shower.
A large number of gifts were pre
sented to the honoree in her chosen
patterns and other useful gifts. Al
ter a number of games and con
tests were played tile guests were
; invited into the dining room. The
table was covered with a lovely
hand-crocheted cloth. Miss Mary
Elizabeth Mclntyre served hot tea
from one end of the table. Mrs.
Robert Jackson served sandwiches
and cookies, and Misses Frances
! Graham and Beulah Mclntyre ser
ved nuts and mints.
Mrs. Eloise V. Parker of Wil
mington arrived this week to spend
| sometime with her niece, Mrs. T. G.
Braxton and Mr. Braxton.
Pvt. James V. Tew Jr., of Fort
• Jackson spent the weekend with
homefoiks.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coble and
children ol Fayetteville spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. I.
L. Lamin.
Mr. and Mrs. G. ft. Washburt
| and daughter. Della visited Mr. W
A. Lucas in Mullins. S. C. Saturday.
i Mr. and Mrs. David Baldwin and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Me*
Cush 1 of Portsmouth, Va, -pent
■ Sunday here with Mrs. J. T. Wil
liams and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sta -
ling.
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HOME FOR POLIO VICTIM RUSHED
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IN SUB-FREEZING WEATHER, a crew of 30 bricklayers work around the
clock in Park Ridge, 111. to rush construction on a home being built for
Mrs. .Mary Kitsmiller and her son, James, 6. Mrs. KitsmiUer, a polio
victim confined to an iron lung, is being divorced by her husband and
recently was evicted by her mother-in-law. (International)
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