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A U 1 losniiiiie .-. k . KONTRACT KLUB Mrs. Tills Vestal was hostess to the Kenansvllle Kontract Klub at her home Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Vance Gavin was high scorer. Second high' was given to Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mrs. C. B. Sit terson received visitor's prize. At the conclusion of games the hos tess served a sweet course. MRS BENNETT IS BRIDGE HOSTESS . .-' v 1 1 i rt iii i i . . On Friday afternoon Mrs. George Bennett was hostess at a bridge party, at her home in Warsaw to the following ladies. Mesdames N. B. Boney, 3. A. Gavin, G. R, Dail, P. J. Dobson, C. B Sitterson, C. B. Guthrie of Kenansville and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Warsaw. The home was decorated with autumn leaves and chrysanthe mums. Mesdames C. B. Guthrie and C. B. Sitterson received high score prizes for their respective tables. At the conclusion of games the hostess served frozen fruit sal ad, olives, ritz crackers and coffee. PERSONALS Attending the Study Course at the Presbyterian church in War saw last Wednesday were Mes dames G. V. Gooding, N. B. Boney, J. A. Gavin. V. H. Reynolds, W. J. Pickett, I. N. Bowden, Miss Martha Pickett and Rev. J. T. Hayter. Charles Stephens, Jr., of Wil mington spent the week end with C. E. Stephens, Srrs-.vV;-!'Cyv f Mr. and Mrs. J. R; Grady and daughters were dinner guests of Mrs. Park Pridgen in Warsaw on Sunday. ." V Mr. and Mrs McCord of Mobile, Ala., are visiting Mrs. Annie In gram. '' vvr.'v ..-v;;-!-.-1' Mrs. Sam Newton spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. WiUJam Mercer in. Goldsboro. : i:.ss Jean Tyndall of Raleigh spent the week end with her pa rents. : Mr. Bill Ingram of State College," Raleigh spent the week end with his mother Mrs. W. M. Ingram..." Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin at tended the State-Wake Forest game n Aa.ei2.-i Saturday. Mr. and I Irs. N. B. Boney at tended the funeral of Miss Flora Bethea in Latta, S. C. Sunday. Mesdames C. B. Guthrie and N. B. Boney attended the UDC meet ing in Warsaw Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Craft at tended the State-Wake Forest game in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. W. J. Pickett and Miss Mar tha Pickett spent Saturday in Ral eigh. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dobson and M, s Mary Edna Waters shopped . m.ngton Thursday. Mrs. G. V. Gooding made a busi ness trip to Goldsboro Friday. Mrs. E. S. McGowan of Monks ; . .v C. spent several dars lai v.-.ck with Mrs. D. & William son. Mrs. Harold Sivertson of Clinton spent several days last week with Mr McKoy Kennedy. .--' - Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williamson were. Mr. and Mrs.; Charlie L. ' Williamson and Betsy of Jackson. BANKERS TO SPONSOR NEGRO SPEAKING CONTEST Check These Banking Conveniences SA Personal or Joint Checking Accoijnf :t . 2. Savings Accounts 3. Loans Deposits Insured Up To $10,000 Bank Of (.It. Olive MOUNT OLIVE . '. CALYPSO V i. i. . "Make Our Bank Your Bank" ' 0006000000900000000000001 V f . The North Carolina Bankers As sociation will again sponsor a Pub lic Speaking" Contest for; Negro High School students In the spring of 1951, it was announced today by Joseph M. Wolfe, Executive Secretary of the North Carolina Bankerr .Association..,, f 4 ' "This will be the second contest so sponsored," Wolfe sald.."The re sponse iast year-was so satisfactory, and such genuine Interest was gram." The gen- U subject this year will be "Ci" n Pastures, Their Place In the Economy of North Carolina". I'tJSs' RutD Tci Diss Ros3 1 Mrs. Rose Best Teachey, 08, wid ow of J. B. Teachey, died of a heart attack at tier- home' in Rose Hill Friday night Funeral services were held 'Sunday . afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Rose HJ11 Baptist Church by Rev. J. V. Case, pastor. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery. She is survived bv two sons. J. Elderidge "Bud" Teachey of the home and Guy Teachey of Ashe boro;.one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Mallory of Richmond; three grand children; six sisters, Mrs. B. B. Fussell and Mrs. J. B. Fussell of Rose Hill, Mrs. Tilden Summerlin of Kenansville, Mrs. B, Sldbury of Wilmington,- Mrs. Fred Galton of Raleigh, Mrs. Hubert; Wester of c.uton. E. 0. D: Funeral Sidi Elvis O'Neal Batchelor, 19, died Friday night at his home, Wallace, Rt. 4, after an extended illness. Funeral services, were held from the home .Sunday at 3 p.m. with Rev.; J.,R. Gurganous of Jackson ville in charge, assisted by Rev. A, W. Walton of Maple Hill. Burial was In the James Cemetery in the Cypress Creek Community. He is survived by his parents Mrv and , Mrs. J. B. Batchelor; three Sisters, I Mrs. Sam Gurganous of Richlands, Mrs. Bill Cone of Greensboro and Elva Batchelor of Greensboro, and one brother, Elmo of tha U. S. Army. ..J ... shown by the high school students throughput the Area Of the contest Goldsboror four brothers, Oscar H. that the Bankers Association has Best of Warsaw, M. M. 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God to grant us peace and to give to this Democracy of Man the strength v . .-, . . . and courage with which to maintain it - ;,.W:V Reddy Kilowatt and the electric utilities of which he Is the symbol 1 . . 1 f .. f ... .......... '''' lways worked for America', to help it grow to the greatness it , has now obtained. 'Bight here in SENC we are watching an area on the inarch and Reddy is working hard or harder than anybody else to help his territory grow . . grow in Industry and in agricultural richness. Reddy , Is always working to .raise the standard 6f living in these United States. ; He la an Integral part of the American Way of. Life. Reddy Has Faith In America i r," II J . S I f " I ' . J; .n s Hi: - -'V - - . 1 - i ..... I. .... 1 , - ,i . . ..... .
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