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t tofi Will Sm mmwrm& Pcrs:n:l$ ' Mist' Martha Dil of Washington, X). C spent the Labor Day week end with her mother, Mrs. L. D. Dai and relative. Miss Mary Emily Bailey of Bur lington Is visiting her mother Mrs. Maude King before (ding to Col umbia University this fall. , She had as her guests last week end Miss Becky Bowden of Burlington. Mrs. N. T. Pickett and son Fred were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Alderman of Rose Hill Monday night, .5 --, , . Mrs. L. K, Alderman of Rose ;.:a,-iw'V7c-, H1H will have glee club and piano students in the , Magnolia School this year. Baxter Sanderson spent Labor day week end with his sisters, Mrs. Louise Saunders and Mrs. Ruth Luck and husbands ,lh Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gaylor spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. A1W Gay lor and brother Donald and her mother Mrs.' Lawrence Sou Overland in KenansviUe, ' Mr. and Mrs. John R. Croora and Miss Helen Hunt attended the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Brown at Sir Walter Hotel in Raleigh Saturday night. - Paul M. Van Camp- and son Steve, Resident Engineers for Wa- HASCAR Sanction Modified STOCK CAR RACES Goldsboro Speedway Inc. FOLLOW HIGHWAY 70 EAST WATCH SIGNS FOR DIRECTIONS Saturday Night, September 6th Time Trials 7:30 P. M. Heat Races 9 P. M. Among the many well-known drivers participating will be: HE'S HERE AGAIN The Nation's No. 4 Driver Joe Weatherly Norfolk, Va. Goldsboro's own 'Speedy Thompson L. L. (Smokey) Smith Monroe, N. C. Banks Simpson Bill Widenhouse Concord, N. C. Midland, N. C. and many other well-known drivers ' , too numerous to mention ..... Added Attractions Amateur Races ter and sewer tn: wt, - - 4 tue town, meeting ,oftuy t Mr. Bill Kichaels of Durham mtm tnr hi famllv lart. week and. They returned to their home In Durham after a two montns visit with Mn. Michaels mother, Mrs. v nr - RTv4n . Mr. MMimI work ed on the Georgia tobacco market. v Mr. and Mrs. Horwooa uorne .ni Mr and Mr, i Jerrv ' Smith enjoyed a fishing trip to Carolina Beach on Friday. i i. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Home 9 VnrV wint tat wek end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Home. airs, norac reiurueu home with them for a visit -- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Powell and htai ftiihv of Richmond. Va. spent the week end with Ills moth er, Mrs. Lessie roweu ana wacr 1 a4infa .. ; ..-,.'. '-'"J .'.-...,"; Mr. and Mrs." James Gaylor of Jacksonville were owner guens of Mr. and Mrs. juiius 'lucaer ana Victor on Monday night. u nA Mn Riimwtt Sasser and daughters Cumy and Carolyn vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dowless at Hampstead Sunday. ! ; - Rueiita of Mr. and Mrs. John R Croom at their cottage at Wh:v t .ir nvr the Labor Day week? end and this week were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sedberry and family Ar-mv rhom-al Center. Mary land; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West, Mr. and Mrs. Willard ; Lawrence and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Finch of Washington, D. C; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brown of New York; Mrs. S. B. Hunter, Jr., and children of Kenly. , Miss Alice Hunt and Miss An nette Robinson of Wallace spent Tuesday In Raleigh. ' - - - . John R. Croom and Beck Bland of Kinston have 1 returned from the American Legion Convention in New York. Lt. Pearlle Lanier, U.S.A., Camp Carson, Colorado is at home on a ten day leave. A B 3 Herbert Lanier, U.S.N., Is home on a 30 day leave, Herbert has been in the Far East the past Seven mos. and is to go back within about two months. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Admah Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. JOhn B. Hooks, Jr . of Freemont spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pippin. W Mr.Tnd Mrs. Norwood Horne of New York, Capt. and Mrs. Nell Galller and daughter Su of We over Air Force Base in Mass vwe re dinner guests or Mrs. Florence Home & Betty Horne on . af V L l!:I!ce ANNOUNCING Dennis's The community. 'club will hold its postponed meeting Saturday night following a Barbecue supper and recreational program. Rural electrification with picture slides is expected as part of the dub program. A cordial invitation is extended to all lor the programs and supper. Personals Rev. L. C. Prater and family have returned from their vacation and visits with relatives In Alabama and Texas. -"V.Mr, and Mrs. Htmmlt D. Outlaw and H. D. "Jr., and Mrs. Ethel Outlaw Branch of Florida were among visitors here for the Grady Outlaw reunion. They were guests in the home of Mrs. Lottie Berger and family Saturday night and Sunday.'. . i V Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones and Mrs. Bill Jones of Spartanburg, S. C. were week end visitors and at tended the reunion on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols oi Sims visited relatives here from Friday afternoon until Sunday af ternoon. Little Miss Donna Lou Jones has returned to her home in Richmond Va., after a visit with her grand parents. " Mrs. Laurice King of Greensboro md Mrs. J. S. Pearman and boys, Stanley and J. W. of Summerfield were week end visitors with rela tives. .,- , - Mrs. Rudolph Hawley of Wilson spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Katie Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summer of Willard were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker. Mr. and Mrs. D. H: Outlaw and Miss Donate Sue Outlaw of Mt. Olive visited relatives Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cory Outlaw and, new grandson Albert Cory, Jr. in Raleigh.. cowmr DEATHS n IN NEW MILLER BUILDING Cpaning Friday tfppMSHfoI Come in early. See and. select from the prettiest, most fashion-wise clothes. Dresses, suits, coats, separates . . .all meant to hide a precious secret , , f show off a lovely, lovely you! 1 So 7 : v SUITS ,. For Fashionable, Comfortable, ' Wearing. COATS - In Many Styles' And Materials A Complete Line Of LINGERIE and ,'-. HOSE BLOUSES Lint! Of Children's Clcihing r " V.';!:!) Fcr Ar.r.:"ncc:r.f Of Arrival c; r;;is, t:zim d Ellis Turner EUis Turner, age 57 of Beula ville died suddenly early last Thursday morning while en route to Onslow County -' Hospital at Jacksonville after having been in declining health for the past year. Funeral services were held from the Advent church at Potters Hill Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Burial was in the Potters Hill Cemetery near BeulavUle. . He is survived by his wife, toe former Scottie Wilkins of Beula vUle and one son Macon Turner of the home, one sister, Mrs. Em- mitt Thigpen of Pink Hill,. : (Con,," -4 from Freat ct. D Price, W. M. Batts, McLean Sholar, H. J. Cavenaugh, Ernest Heath; D. A. Cavenaugh, J. C. Bishop, D. D. English, Mryson Thigpen, S. A. Cavenaugh, Leslie Williams R, M. HarrelL ,:'-v-'S--i' On Tuesday, J. C. Bishop be came ill and was excused. R. M. HarreU, the 13th Juror replaced him. v "' ' ' ' ' Grady - Outlaw (Conainaed from Front Sees. I) laws came from as far away as up per New York State, New Jersey, Georgia, and Florida. The dav of reunion came to a close that night when the Grady PTA sponsored a square dance in the' school gymnasium. Announce Birth , r - ; - - " " 1 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kirby, Jr., of Warsaw, announce the birth of a on, Dennis Lee, on September 1st m the James Walker Hospital in Wilmington. Mrs. Kirby is the former Katie Mae Gore of Warsaw. Engagement , Announced Mr. James H. Byrd of Albertson announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Edith Aileen Byrd to Donnell Edwin -Kornegay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay of Mount Olive, Rt 1. A September wedding is planned. Broilers today produce a pound of flesh for each three pounds of feed. Ten years ego, they pro duced a pound of flesh for each four pounds of feed. - U...;r Wcy I.i Tctcicra Cc::::ii ij-j Campaign' of - Tuscarore Council is being conducted in ixipun ra MWMinilliifl MtwrflM 4hm wek. A goal of $30,007.40 has been set by Che Executive Committee ox Tuscarora this year, according to B. E. Bryan, Chairman of Finan cial Committee. The necessity of meeting .this year's Tuscarora budget cannot be over emphasised,' Bryan said. He further added, 'We cannot afford to continue operating each year if we do hot meet the proposed budget as set sv y the Executive Council . ,, Bruce Boyers, Tuscarora Cduncll Scout Executive,, suggested If a person has not been contacted and wishes to eontrOmte toward help ing meet this year1 budget of J30,-, 007.40, he should contact his weal Scout 1 Master for Information concerning the drrw.4 The 'Fund Raising Campaign, will last through September 15, throughout the Council. . 'Shad Kornegay Shad Kornegay. 68, of the Alb ertson community of Duplin Coun ty died of a heart attack Saturday afternoon. Mr. Kornegay who had been in ill health for sometime bad walked out to an did tobacco bam near his home, and when he failed to return, members of his. family went in search and found him dead. Funeral .services were held in the Snow Hill Free Will Baptist Chun:h in Duplin County at 4.30 p. m. Sunday, with the Rev. Lloyd Vernon in charge, assisted by Rev. Boyce Wallace. Burial- took place in the church cemetery. Surviving relatives Include his widow, the former Ethel Kilpatrick of Duplin County, One son, J. D. Kornegay of Kenansville, one dau ghter, Mrs, Jack E. Grady of the community, one . brother," Frank Kornegay of Albertson; five sisters Mrs. ,- Elizabeth Kornegay of Kin- ton, Mrs. Clifton Sheppard of Calypso,; Mis. Howard Kennedy of Warsaw, Mrs. Roland Thomas of Pink Hill Rt. 2 and Mrs. Henry Tyndall of Albertson, Rt. ly, - ,':(- Mrs. Maggie P. Cates Mrs. Maggie Pltterd Cates, 75, widow of Charles F, Cates of Me-bane,- died tmexpectediy -at- the home of her son, A. T. Cates in Faison on Friday at S p. m. Fun eral services were held from Phil lips Chapel Memorial Church in Alamance County Sunday at 4 p.m. She was a member of the First Bap- Miss Rachel Ann Boyette, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Boy ette Jr., of Warsaw became the bride of Mr. Claudious Stroud, Wednesday, August the 27 at four o'clock. The bride was dressed in a navy blue dress with matching accessor ies. The bride wore a corsage of roses. A Baptist preacher of Kinston officiated. Mrs. Strouds ssiter, Mrs. Lloyd Rouse and Mr. Rouse were pres ent at the wedding. Immediately following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. Stroud left for their home. . We hope Mr. and Mrs. Stroud many, many happy years together. tist Church In Mebane. Burial was In the church cemetery. Survivors include three sons, C. Howard Cates of Mebane, A. T. and George H. of Faison; and one sister, Mrs. J. R Allen of Washington, D. C. 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';..-:,''.-'" Miss Melrose Gaylor of Winston Salem visited Miss Macy Cox re cently.'''; -i;.; --v... t''lr'"" V.;.v-;. .';:"" Mr. J. B. Hooks Jr., and Mr. Thaddeus Mnmford of Fremont spent last Tuesday with Mr. Her man. Pippin. ; , Lt. Commander and Mrs. -L. H. Fuesell of Patuxent River, Md. spent a weeks leave at home. This is the first leave of any duration Comdr, Fussell hat had since re entering the Navy In 1951. Mrs. H. L. Pippin and guests. Mrs. W. B. Corbln and Miss Sua xane Corbln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hooks' at their cottage at New Topsail Beach re cently. V.'.''-'f'-'''':';"'''-':,'';-!'' -Vi . Norwood Baker of Charlotte spent the - Labor : Day week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker; , BTU MEMBERS The entire Baptist Training Union of Magnolia enjoyed a bar becue supper at the Club Building on Thursday night. The - group enjoyed singing, games ,and the delicious barbecue supper. Tc:tbs Cbs ILast Thursday and Fr!'-y nlrhts a study course was held in the J -ag-nolia Methodist church wl.a Don ald Gaylor, local boy who is a senior at -East Carolina College this vear. as Instructor. The topic of the study course was 'Africa and Missionary Work There. A good attendance was pre rt r t-"0 1 '-':r SJ" '? C")" ' J--.' 'lis' AIIIIOUIICIIIG e oc me IN NEW MILLER BUILDING . REFRIGERATORS HOME FREEZERS ' ':.'. ' L WASHERS ! ' AUTOMATIC J, SPACE HEATERS BLEND-ADI SYSTEMS . , FLOOR FURNACES ' ,'.at':iji'4t.:j:v,;; . V , DURO WATER PUMPS . , , ; ; SHIRLEY KITCHEN SINKS r J 1 SMALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCESLIGHT iFIXTUSES , ; ;v ' WE INSTALL WHAT WE SELL AND SERVICE ALL APPLIANCES MAINTAIN COSIPLETE STOCK OF PARTS FOX WHAT WE SELL ; HOUSE VIHING BY STATE LICENSED ELECTRICIAN 4:.r;U:-alV .rs r U w l J - - eallco::3 r Lcr.r:i SUGAU SCOCP3 FOR TI1Z KOUCLV.ITS .'.'. ! r--- f - SK s
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