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, i ,1 laiimont, s maid, in .' . i tt V lon-Salem d v i end with his par ; r. and I!rs. R.L. Sykes.,;. : and IZra. W. II. Eubanks of I. ilon were Sunday guest of and Ira. R. I Syta.'..:'- : riendg of Mr. P. J. Dobson will 1 a i'd to learn that he is improv : i nicely, following an operation tt James Walker hospital In Wil mington. , - , . Mr. W. J. Pickett spent several days last week at Atlantic Beach as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards. i -" ; " , ' . Airman Lawrence Southerland is visiting his mother, Mrs. L. Souther land before reporting .for duty at Stallings. Air Tore Base, at Kins ton. . .t,';. V:V'iS''ri:v':':iTt;: i. Mrs. L, Southerland left Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis In Raeford. Misses Barbara Mitchell and Mar gie Jones are spending this week at Flora Mae Donald College to attend the youth Conference. t ' Pvt Jimmie. Johnson of Ft Eos tis, Va.' is Spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and . Mrs. O. P. Johnson. . : ' .. " ' Mrs. Banks' McNairy and son of Goldsboro are visiting Mrs. G V Gooding. i-iS. G. V- Gooding made a busi ness trip to Chapel Hill Monday. : 1 .. .,er Kichard Baxley of Laur inr' urg is visiting his aunt and unci'!, l,Ir. and Mrs. F. W. McGowan. - Little MisS Jean": Culpepper of Whiteville is the guest of little Miss Cynthia Kretsch, this week.;!. ; Mrs. George Penny Is an operative patient at Rex Hospital In Raleigh, Mrs. J. R. Grady and Mrs. G; P. Pridgen of Warsaw mad business trip to Durham Tuesday. .'. Mr. Bobbby Ingmm, UJSJt, of Jacksonville is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingram. - : Mrs. Nora Shaffer is visiting Mrs. I . T. Rouse and daughters, this .Mr.' and Mrs. Ellis' Vestal attend ed' the Farm and Home Week, in Raleigh list week. , , . Mr,' and Mrs. Vance Gavin and Mrs. J. A. Gavin .ire in Delaware this- week to attend the 'graduation of Mr. Charles Atkinson. They mil tour northern points of Interest be fore returning home. Mrs. Hubert Brown was called to Wallace Monday due to the death of her sister, Mrs. Joe Finer. ? Attending the birthday dinner in BeulavUle Sunday for Messrs James and John Miller were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinson, Mrs. Cora Brinson, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson and Dock, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brinson and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. .Willard Brinson and Hiram and Rev. J. T. Hayter. - , t, - Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loth of Way nesboro, Va. were called home due to the death of Mr. L. A. Beasley. : Mr. and Mrs, D. H. McKoy return ed home this week from a trip to California. . 't. ' ' 'i Mrs. J. A. Dobson of Snow Hill is visiting Mrs. P. J. Dobson. - Mr. and Mrs. David Resale Smith visited Mitt Norma Allen Smith at ICC, Greenville Sunday. , Mrs. Anthony Marsh of Fayette vllltt was the week end guest of her parents. . , V) mi z&z fir i;tfz WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU. FOR BEST SERVICE AND FRESHEST DRUGS AT THE BEST PRICES AVAILABLE r ANYWHERE. '. -A , f .... - - . 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B. Sitterson, Appleton, Wise, and Felton Rouse of Wallace, 'Mesdames Elizabeth Grady Frasco; Baltimore, Md. Chris, tine W. Williams, Esther S. Mc Bride, Maxton; Reba P. Gavin, Cora Mae Marsh, Fayetteville; Doris N. Sitterson, Tina R. Scott, Rose Hill and Louise W. Mitchell. Other suests were Mrs. Floyd Ferrell and Mrs. K B. Wallace, for mer teachers of the class, Mr. Dou glas McBride. Mrs. C. B. Sitterson, Mrs. Amos Brmson, Glenn and Mel vin Williams and Miss Scott, dau ghter of Mrs. Tina Scott. It was the first time in 22 years that 'some of the seniors had seen each other. Mrs. Tyndall Hostess To Bridge Mrs. E, C. Tyndall 'was hostess to the Town and Country bridge club and an additional table, on Tuesday evening. The home was beautifully deco rated with blue hydrangeas, glad ioli and daisies. Visitors for the games were, Mrs. D. H. McKoy, Mrs. A. R. Bland, Mrs. Mattie Sadler, Mrs. Andrew Scott and Miss Mary Lee Sykes. Mrs. Ed Simpson was high scorer for the club members with Miss Sykes winning high for visitors. Each was presented an attractive tea apron. . During the social hour the hos tess served home made peach ice cream and individual cakes. Circle 1 Meets With Mrs. Southerland - Circle No. 1 met Monday after noon with Mrs. L. Southerland as hostess. Mrs. Sam Newton presided over the business session. Mrs. Souther land led the Bible Study, The Con version of Cornelius the Centurion. During the social hour the hostess served lemonade and cookies. Circle II Meets With Mrs. Sitterson Circle No. 2 of Grove Church mel Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Roy Sitterson. Mrs. A. R. Bland presided over the business session. Mrs. Louise Mitchell led the Bible Study on the Conversion of Cor- nelious. During the refreshment hour the hostess served cookies and iced nelius. Reporter exj Subscription Agsat " Please Ci II I ll'.- ew, Vhone 534 Pencils : 1r Ella Cooper Circle Meets Mrs. Caison The Ella Cooper Circle met Mon day evening in the home of Mrs. L R. Caison with Mrs. G. R. Dail co-hostess. Mrs. Willard Brinson presided over the ousiness meeung. airs. Ed Simpson led the Bible Study. During the social hour the hos tesses served ice cream roll. Mrs. McGowen Honored Sunday MRS MCGOGAN On Sunday, June 13, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGowen entertained at din ner at the Community Building in Kenansville honoring Mrs. T. J. McGowen on her eighty-first birth day. A delicious dinner was served to the fifty-two guests. Waller-Williams Mrs. Ellis West and JOisa-Betty West visited Mrs. West's father, CJ. Davis, : at ' Clinton Tuesday afte noon. -i-Hw '.s-.v vc'v Mrs. Daniel Smith is spending a month with her husband's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith, at AugustarGaHi;s:'V!;i::: . Mr. and Mrs, Allen Draughan, Jr. and . Mary B. and Mr. :: and Mrs. Allent Draughan, Sr. spent a few days at Topsail last week. ,. Mrs. Charles Sheffield shopped in Goldsboro Friday. ' ' , 1 Mist Janet Bowman of Richmond returned home with,, her aunt, Mr. C. J. Brown, for, a visit V Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hooks and children spent Sunday in White ville with relatives." , I J. C Pridgen, Sr. is an operative patient at University of Carolina Hospital Chapel Rill. Mrs. R. G. Hlnes, Miss Jo Ann Hines and Mr. Richard Hines of Bayside, Va.; Mrs. Minnie Darden, Mrs. Kent Price and Miss Jon Ellen Lpftin of .Norfolk, Va.' are the guests of Misses Betty and Bowden Loftin this week. . 4 -w Among the ones from,; Warsaw attending the' birthday dinner hon oring Mrs. T. J. McGowan given by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGowan at their home in Kenansville Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best, Misses Mary Ella and Sadie Bennett .and Mr. and' Mrs. E. P. .Ewers. Mrs. R. F. Marshburn. of Salem burg visited her sister, Mrs. David Chambers, Friday and Saturday. Miss Elsie McGowan of Rocky Mount was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patterson of Mount Olive spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Daulton West and sons, Daulton and Marshall, of Greensboro were week end guests of Mrs. J. J. West. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter and children returned home Sunday after spending sometime at Top sail. Mrs. W. B. Whitfield and girls and Mrs. Henry Merritt and son are spending the week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle and daughters, Joyce and Sue, spent Sunday with Mr. Whittle's parents, Mr. anS Mrs. A. C. Whittle, at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield and boys spent Sunday at White Lake. Miss Harriet Tucker of Ahoskie spent several days recently with Miss Mae Brock. Misses Mae Brock, Sue Shine and Mrs. Paul B. Berry spent Saturday at Carolina Beach. Miss Mae Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brock and boys, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald Brock and Kathy, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Best and children spent Sunday at White Lake. Mickey Benton is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mc Cracken at Oak City. ' Judy Rollins spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvel Lytle at Fayette ville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Best at tended the wedding and reception of Miss Lois Best in New York City June 12. Dr. E. P. Ewers is at Duke Univer sity this week attending a Medical Symposium. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West spent the week end at their cottage at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson and son. Johnny, spent Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Brown, at Magnolia. Jackie Sutton of Raleigh ,. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs. Dr. and Mrs. M. Ausley of UNC Chapel Hill were recent luncheon guests of Dr. and Mrs. O, S. Mat thews. T " ," ' , Mrs George Henry Best and son have returned after a two weeks visit with relatives in Raleigh. ( Miss Joyce Ann Jones Jett Monday for Raleigh where she will work thir summer. '3 iA'iri'- 'h- Mrs. Archie Brown' spent last week with Mrs. A." I Cavenaugh at Wrightsville: Beach. vvvv :.;-. Sfc Bronnie A. Jones of Ft Ben- nlng, Ga. spent the week end with Mr. , and Mrs. Archie Brown. Miss Elaine Register and Ollle Barker of Oxford visited Miss ran nie Wilson Sunday. '. . . . .. . : Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown visited her mother, Mrs. D. w. Maready, at Chinquapin Sunday. ' : Marion Creech of Campbell Col. lege has returned home for' the summer with his parents.-'' V;':":-; Mrs. Lillian Quinn attended the birthday dinner and family reunion of Mrs. Annie Bradshaw, 84, Sunday of near Wallace.. ,ry ; Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Creech announce the birth of a son- John nie Harper, at Henderson Crumpler Clinic, Mt. Olive, June ll.. v A, Mrs. Creech Is the former Irene Baker of Magnolia. Messrs. Millers Entertained Messrs James and John Miller were honored recently when their families entertained with a picnic dinner on their birthdays. 80 guests were in attendance. Among the out- of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blanton of Rose Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinson, Mrs. Cora Brin son, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brin son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brinson, Rev. J. T. Hayter of Kenansville. Gifts were presented the honorees.' Notice Beulaville Chapter O. E .S. will meet Monday night June 21 at 8:00 PM. W.M.S, Meets Tues. ; The Baptist W. M. S. will meet Tuesday, June 22 at 8:00 p.m. in the church. All members are urged to be present. Deacons To Be Rev. W. H. Willis, pastor of .the Beulaville free' Will Baptist Church, has announced a service bunnay morning at 11:00 o'clock to ordain three new deacons - Mr. Led Wil liams, Mr. Elvis Sumner and Mr. Eugene Exum. Rev. S. A. Smith, Superintendent of the Middlesex Orphanage, will assist the pastor in the service. The public is cordi ally invited to attend. The Annual Waller-Williams fam ily reunion will be held ' Sunday, June 20, at B. T. Grady School. The program will begin at 11:30 and picnic lunch will .be spread on, the school lawn at 12:30 -,:,v I All descendants and friends of Stephen and Nan Williams Wallet are Invited.'- n t i " . STRICTLY FRESF. CTUDENT at the University of Oklahoma' took one look al his exam paper: and fainted. Shocked that he knew the an swers, maybe $- ? , Don and Dwight arc visiting Mr. was home for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitehurst and children of Raleigh spent, the week end with Mrs. J. N. West Sr. Mrs. Jerry Newbold visited friend in Warsaw last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cook and Diane were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Boykin at Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blaekmore and son of Winston-Salem spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Blaekmore. Miss Mary Alice Blaekmore left Thursday for a ten days visit with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blaekmore, of Winston- Salem. Mrs. Kathleen Snyder, Miss Mary Alice Blaekmore and .Mrs.. Mary Fulford were representatives of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star Annual meeting held at the Alumni Auditorium at Wrightsville - Beach June 7 - 10. -. - ' ' . Mrs. Paul Britt and children spent Friday at the beach with Mrs. Britt's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Glbbs. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Strickland and Wynona of Dunn and J. M. Weeks of Clinton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strickland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. - Paul Britt . and children1 spent Sunday at the beach. Mrs. Fes Mitchner is spending the week at Kure'a Beach. ' .vvi Mr. and Mrs. D. L. UattKli( Mist Nell Matthis and Harold Matthls spent the week end at their1 cottage at Topsail Beach. c-i 4 i v Mr., and Mrs. I XX Williams spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. In O, Williams, Jr. at Char lotte., , , 1 - 'I r ' Freeman Pag spent last week in Washington, D. C -with Mr. and Mrs., W. 1 Page. r'f , . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rackley and Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sanderson at Magnolia Sunday. Mrs. Talmadge Barefoot and sons, Bon Voyage Shower Honors Mrs. Farrior Mrs John Pierce honored Mrs. J. W. Farrior at a Bon Voyage Shower at her home Friday even ing. Three tables of canasta were in play with Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh winning canasta cards for high score. The honoree was presented a shower of gifts to be used on her trip. The hostess served pound cake and ice cream to: Mrs. Farrior, Mrs. Cavenaugh, Miss Maggie Bowden, Mrs. B. C. Sheffield, sr.. Miss Dame Bowden, Mrs. Ed Hill, Miss Nell Bowden, Mrs. Mattie Williams, Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Sr, Mrs. A. F. Jones and Mrs. L. B. Huie. Mrs. Ed Simpson Entertains Mrs. Ed Simpson entertained members of her bridge, club at her home in Kenansville on Friday evening. Arrangements of late spring flo wers were used in the home. Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Jr1. received a wrought Iron flower container for high score and Mrs. Mitchell Britt was given a demi-tasse Clip. The hostess 'served ice cream sun daes, huts, and ked drinks to: Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Britt Mrs. O. & Mat thews, Mrs. W. G. BriU. Mrs. John Vincent, Mrs. J. M. Kornegay and Mrs. J. N. West, Jr.. , 0.1 Ecrc::n Tcur ;;Mrs.,J. W. Farrior left Warsaw on Thursday for New York and will said Saturday morning, June 19, for Southampton, England. - , While away she will visit the countries of England, Holland, Bel gium, Switzerland. Austria, , Ger many, Italy and France. She will return to Quebec, Canada on Aug. 20th. . While -in Xurope Mrs. rarrlort son, William Sloan Farrior, who is stationed at Landsberg Air Base, Bavaria, will Join her for two weeks of travel ' -.1 tf" ! T W .. .isit I I c;;; Clrls . The Ladies ' Auxiliary ' of the American Legion entertained the Poppy girls Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in .the American Legion Hut . ..'v-t';ii: in'-A?: vvc- ' The girts who sold poppies were Nfn Gamer, Judy Rollins, Ellen Ann Pollock, Judy Pearsall and Marlene Moore. Each , girl Invited six or seven friends as their guests Mrs. W.W. Garner led the games, folk dances and songs, j1 ,' , Drinks, pickles, cookies, sand wiches and potato chips were served to the guest by Mrs. D. J, Riven bark, Jr. president of the Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. T. F. HaisUn and Mr-W,- a;Moore.v3t;'k-.'---iy. :'.';-?;: LASKA H.' HEAD '?;..:$. Laska H. Jiead. 62. died at his home . Thursday at ,, 12:40 njn. at Seven Springs.; He waa a retired farmer, and merchant at ; Sevqn Springs. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Berry Head: two daughters, Mrs. R. H.. Silver and Miss Laska Lynn Head, both of the home; two sinters, Mrs. H. H. Hod gta of Wilmington, Mrs. L. A. Daw son of Seven Springs; two brothers, Burke Head of Mout OUve, New ton Head of LaGrange. . . Funeral services were held at the home Friday at 8 p.m. The Rev. H. L. Harrell. the Rev. Mr. Clark and the Rev. Mr. Trueblood offici ated. Burial was in Seven Springs Cemetery. . 4 BOB T . B. BAsVMOC ' , Roby B. Barwlck, 49, died Tues day at 6:25 a.m., at his home in Mt Olive. Surviving are Mrs. Barwlck, the former Emma Herring of Mt Olive, two sons, Ray of Goldsboro, and Roy Jr. of Mt Olive; one daughter, Mrs. Arthur, King of Mt Olive,' , his mother, Mrs. Lou Bar wick of Mt Olive; two brothers, the Rev, Paul H. Barwlck, Mt Qlive and Ralph of Magnolia; four sisters, Mrs. Herman Raynor, Dudley, Mrs. Holmes Hawes, Charity Cross Roads Mrs, Ira Kornegay, Mt Olive and Mrs, Herman Blackwell, Klnston; and - live'; grandchildren Funeral services were-held Wednesday at 4 pju. in the chapel of the Tyndall Funeral Home In Mt Olive, with Rev, B. E. Dotsop, pastor of the Presbyterian -Church, ' Officiating. Burial was ui Maplewood Ceme tery. . Mr. Barwlck was a member of the Rone's Chapel Methodist Church near Mt Olive and . had been a member of the Mt. Olive Volunteer Fire Company .7 for 23 years. . . . . '; . MRS. IOE PINES WALLACE Mrs. Joe Finer, 49. died at her home on Route S, Wal lace Monday night Funeral services were held . at. 8 ; p Jn. Wednesday from the home with the Rev.. Vann.i t r ; I. r i . -, i . i ...i-. f C ij ivt L 3, 1: , .uin and J. 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