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nson lews By A CASPER JOHNSON, JR. Attending the State Nurses Con vention in Raleigh this week as a delegate from Hlghsmith Hospi tal In Fayetteville, is Annie Rose Maaeengill, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Wade Massengill. Ernest Strickland, attended the South Carolina football game Sat urday Afternoon. Benson High School students were having dub and group pic tures taken last week for their school annual. Mrs. Roy Blackman of Route 9 is a patient in Johnston Memo rial Hospital. Rev Wyley Ferrell of Route 3, pastor of St. Mary# Grove Church, attended title Western Conference of thg Original FWB Churches last Wednesday and'' Thursday at Shearin Acres near Durham. 'the 14th district commander, BMnd Stephenson of Fuquay, spoke to the Benson Banner Post 109 Friday night. A ham supper wal served by the ladies of the Aibertcan Uegidh' Auxiliary. The 14th District takes in Johnston and Wake counties. Monday and Tuesday Benson school teachers, grades 8-9, at tended a workshop on mathema tics in Smithfield after school hours. On Friday teachers will be attending a meeting in Durham and dn Thursday will attend a workshop on mental health in Selma. Mr. and Jdrs. Herbert Wood and Keith and Michael of Rt. 1, Coats, wen recent visitor* of ic». Me Creech on Rente S. Bob Hope's Troupe Going To Viet Nam HOLLYWOOD (UPI) _ Bob Hope is planning to entertain American troops in Viet Nam this Christmas. The comedian said in making the announcement Wednesday that he was postponing a sche duled personal appearance tour of Australia and New Zealand. He plans to take regular troupe members Jerry Oolona, Anita Bryant and orchestra leader Les Brown on the tour. Hope, who has been entertain ing American armed forces In many parts of the world since World War H, said preparations for the Viet Nam appearances forced postponement of his com mitments in Australia and New Zealand until February of next year. He was scheduled to leave for Australia Nov. 1 with stops sche duled at Melbourne and Sidney, to be followed by appearances at Wellington, Hamilton and Auck land In New Zealand. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT: Two or three room furnished upstairs apartment. Close in. Call 892-3194 or see Mrs. Earl O. Vann at 300 South Lay ton Avenue after 5 p.m. 10-24-2p Churchill Death Ruled Suicide LONDON (UFO —The West minister coroner’s office rated to day that Diana Churchill, eldest daughter of Sir Winston Churc hill, committed suicidf by taking an overdose of barbiturates. The 54-year old Miss Churchill, who resumed her maiden nates after her i960 <BvoK» from Com monwealth Relations Secretary Duncan Samdys, was found dead Sunday in her apartment in the Westminster district of London. An inquest was ordered, officials said at the time, because of some bottles found in the apartment. _UL_ Methodist Youth To Trick Or treat For UNICEF The youth ages twelve through 1C from Divine Street Methodist church Will be knocking on doOrs between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Thurs day night (October 31) asking for your help in feeding the hungry children of the world. Do not give unless the person has sufficient Identification such as a container with the seal of UNICEF and wearing a tag say ing the same. ATTEND REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Mitchell and Armida spent last weekend in Valdese with Mr. Mitchell’s sister, Mrs. John A. Ouigou and attended his family reunion. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Jeff Roberts left Wed nesday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Strick land, for a few days. .1 NESCAFE ■ iwwtant> f COFFEE ECONOMY CUT ■ 4 '5. Golden Eagle Or Hot Biscuit FLOUIt ■ - i ‘‘t'V 25 LB. BAG * -&|7 . - - . GOOD LtOC ' " CHOCOLATE PUDDING E. Johnson St. DUNN, N. C I ROYAL CAN HL.'-kk 11 A || M MM H >I1H ■w 1'fr 1 cw>'. -y' JbiUi . : *t aii iii** *X
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