i ; I arwkk of L.uu,n..o, sui Dallas Jones of Magnolia. He u, vrtnrnn of World WaT I and Kill. J tt-i-t. 2D-Oct 2 -Injured same dates: in i ' Li v i .c S?' -':'-. .L M J - - - a member of the Mt. Olive Post of OQOOCO J V W W Saner-Siillon Vcdding Vovs , In a simple but Impressive cere mony Mist Anna M. Sutton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sutton of Falton. Rt 1. and Norwood Wells Sumner, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M.' Sumner of Clinton, were united In marriage at King's Methodist Church on Wednesday evening, September SO at BM o'clock. The Rev. Dennis Kinlaw, pastor of the bride, officiated In the double' ring ceremony. v ; Prior to the ceremony ' Mrs. Brantly Sutton presented a pro gram of wedding music and Mrs. Claxton Pate, soloist, sang "O After a short wedding trip, Mr, Promise Me," and "The Lord's Prayer. The church was decorated with Ivy and burning tapers on the altar, pulpit and piano with a large vase of white gladioli and chrysanthe mums on the labia. UShers were: Ben Sutton, bro ther of the bride, and Leo Knowles, brother-in-law of the groom. ' The bride won a blue suit with gray accessories and corsage of pink rose buds. : ' Mrs. Sutton, mother of the bride wore a black erepe dress with black and white accessories ana a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Sumner, mother of the groom, wore a cocoa brows dress IM dark brown accessories and a nonage of white carnations. ' PROTECTION s J, For Depositors DEPOSITS II07 INSURED . to $10,000 BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The BAIIK OF MOUNT OLIVE is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora tion and gives to depositors this adden protection. r Dank Of Mt. dive "MAKE OUB BANK YOUR BANK" MOUNT OLIVE - CALYPSO, and Mrs, Sumner will be at home in Clinton, ', , KORNEGAY llJD.C. , The monthly meeting of -the Kornegay HDC was held ;at ; the home of Mrs. Louis Gordon on last Thursday " afternoon at 2:30. The meeting opened With song and club collect. During business it was de cided that the Kornegay club, the John M. Faison, Dobblnsvllle and Plney Grove clubs would make and donate' a United Nations Flag for the Plney Grove School. Miss Eleanor Southerland gave an Interesting Aid valuable talk on Frozen Foods. Several visitors from other clubs were present During the social ' 1 " w hour the hoste8sserved ice eream and pound cake. .. .. " " ' ' iv 1 "' "' Alex Barwick Dies.' , In Veteran's Hospital ; . . Alex Barwlck, 86, of Mt Olive,, died at 11:30 Monday morning in thn VA HosDital at FayetteviUe. He ' had been a patient .there for two months. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 fc.m. Wednesday in the chapel of the Williams Funeral Home in Mt, Olive. Rev. Isaac Ter rell, pastor of the Baptist Church was in charge.; Surviving are Mrs. Barwick, the former Daisy Parker of Wayne County; one daughter, Mrs. Aalleen, Moore -of Camp Le Jeune; three brothers, William i of Wallace and Sam and Emmett Bar- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1. , FAISOII 5&10c STORTr ' ' A BRAND NEW STORK . Next Door To Morton's Drag Store . ;'. IN FAISON, N.C. the Legion served ks pallbearers. He was a lifelong resident of the Mt. Olive community. . ' . - FARM FIRE LOSS ' CAN BE REDUCED Farm fire losses amounted to $95,000,000 in 1849. - s ' ... Reduction of life and property losses caused by fire Is the pupose of National Fire prevention Week. October 8-14. It has been pointed out time aftev time that all fires start as small fires and most of them could be prevented. Some precautions are: Have a portable type water extinguisher handy.. If you have a pressure system, have spigots fitted for hose. ' ' r " Have proper extinguishers for electrical and flamable liquid fires. Don't use water on that kind of flames. Keep a ladder long enough to reach the highest roof. - To nrevent fires, don't smoke in Lf-fthe barn, in bed, or near flamable liquids. Don't overload a wiring system. Don't oDerate . ' tractor in v 1 1 the barn. Don't store fuel in build ings; store in tanks and put them on a downward slope from build ings. ' . t. Ciiva Driv2-In PK01IE US FOR YOUR l.EEDS CI Rough Ct Dress Lup?r. ' " ;1- axljkinds : . , i ' ' t Molding And Trim FREE DELIVERY PROMPT SERVICE 'x : TELEPHONE 2 5 42 Calypso: Veneer Co. Member Southern Pine Inspection Bureau . ON GOLDSBORO HIGHWAY ' ' JUST 'OUT OF .TOWN IT'S ALL BRAND NEW Sunday and Monday TELL IT TO THE JUDGE With ROSALIND RUSSELL And ROBERT CUMMINGS. V Tuesday and Wednesday r TOKYO JOE y With HUMPHREY BOGART. Thursday and Friday - ROAD TO RIO With BING CROSBY And BOB HOPE. Satarday ' " " , " . ; r' GERONIMO 1"H n?rTO?J HARPElC , IN STOCK Place Your Order Today .- 1 A , Complete Line ' Of FT.II . 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