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,;njnon Agent,' Please Call Mrs! Minshew, Phone 554 1 (Intended For Last Wew.wiV Mrs. B. W. Wtrley of Wilmington spent Friday with Mrs.' Leslie - Browne ' ) 1 i Mrs. Richard Williams and Miss Zona Quinn Spent last week . at Carolina Beach. , , " Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Best spent th holidays at their cottage at Wrights ville Beach. ' ' ' Mrs. Robert West, returned home :. Friday front Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Stevens : and Mr. and Mrs. ( Herbert ; Best ' spent several dayr recently at the 1 Stevens Cottage at New River. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn . Harton and son of Charlotte .were week end v guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.- O. WU .. liams. ' )V. ' Mrs. J. M. Pierce and Mrs. B. C, ; Sheffield are spending the week at Surf City. ' u . m: sin 1 Mrs. Florence Houston returned home Friday after a weeks stay with Mrs. Jack Quinn at Wrightsville Beach. . . ( . N f. . . ' Jackie Sutton of Raleigh spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton. f Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rollins and children, visited relatives in Wallace Sunday afternoon. , Mrs. Paul Potter and children are spending the week ' at Topsail Beach. t t Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Whittle and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. spent the week end at Nags Head, while there they saw The Lost Colony" at Manteo. Robert Lee, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.. David Lee returned to his home in Durham Sunday after spending several weeks with his grandparents. fc. Bronnie A. Jones of Fort Benning, Ga. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown. Harold Jones of Fort Benning, Ga visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones over the week end. Miss Phyliss Whitfield of Raleigh spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Whit- W Swarming ; J"OnO" THE ORKIN MAN Call Kinston 4444 Coll. 1 It's The Way S3 you will feel, when all your bills have been paid. The best way is by paying by check. Not only will you have a receipt - when your check is projssrly stubbed but you can know to the penny -V'. . how much money you have. Pay by check. a BANK OF MT. OLIVE hi 'Make Our Bank Your Bank" Mt. Olive Calypso fl For Want Of A Hail i: BATTLE S FOH WANT OF A SU IT LE, INEXPENSIVE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALL . . . ' " A'SALE WAS. LOST: , field. - . . Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Hocutt and family of AsheviUe Visited Mt and Mrs. David Chambers recently. . Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner "visited friends and relatives at Creedmoor and Franklinton last week. Mrs. L. B. Huie and Miss Ann Huie have returned after visiting relatives in Arcadia, J"la, 1 Pvt. W. C. Martin of -Camp Gor don spent the week end with his wife. 1 Miss Sue Shine, Miss Wilma Brin- son and Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Berry spent the week end at Surf City. Mrs. Rivers Johnson, Jr. an daughters spent the week end in Burgaw with her mother, Mrs. Alvin Williams. Shelby Zachary is visiting r Na tives in Arkansas lor two weexs Mrs. Zachary and Shelby Jean will return home with him after a months visit. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pittman and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Pittman during the week end. Mrs. Novalee Wiggs is spending sometime with her husband's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wiggs. Mrs. J. A. Porter returned home Saturday from James Walker Hos pital and is improving. Mrs. Cecile Buras and Miss Louise Thibodeaux of New Orleans are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hooks. Mrs Dick Riggs and children,Alice Karen and Nancy, of Fayetteville spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Sheffield. Karen Riggs of Fayetteville is spending the week with Susan Brown. Mrs O S Carroll and Mrs. O. S. Matthews shopped in Raleigh on Thursday. Mrs Ed StricKland and,Mrs. John Fonvielle shopped in Wilmington Thursday. Mrs S W. Marnner, Mrs. Q. J. Sutton and Mrs. Bill Taylor spent Thursday in Raleigh shopping. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Johnson of Hamlet were week end guests of Mrs Johnson's sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Bill Taylor. Ashlev Jones is spending some time with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs David Walker, of Penderlea. Beverly Boswell of Rockridge, cn-nt Saturday with her cousin. -jtj- Diane Cook. Eddie and Betty Britt of Concord visited friends here last week. Mrs Mary Alice Boyette spent several days recently with her mother. Mrs. Charlie Reaves. Mrs Donald Pittman and child ren of Wilmington spent last week with the W. M. Martins and the C E Wahabs. Cpl and Mrs. Bobby Earl Hudson and son. Robin, of San Marcos. Texas have been spending a twenty day leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herring, Sr. and Mr and Mrs. Hubert Hudson of Turkey Mrs. Hudson is the former Stella Herring. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Patterson and Billy of Mount Olive visited Mr. and Mrs C V- Garner Monday. W W Garner attended the Roundup at Atlantic, N. C. where he visited Judge and Mrs. Lambert Morris. Mr and Mrs. J. P. Harmon and Johnny Pat visited relatives in Fay etteville Sunday and Monday. The following members of the Pioneers of the Presbyterian Chur ch spent the week at Lake Single tary Camp: Fred and Carol Baars, Walker Stevens, Jr., Litch Huie, Charles Powell, Jay Kornegay and Judy Stancil. The Junior Fellowship of the Presbyterian Church had a Hobo party under the direction of Mrs. N. H. Flowers and Mrs. W. A. Powell. Hostesses were: Mrs. Flo wers, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. V. A. Stan cil, Mrs. W. B. Dunn, Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh and Mrs. Walker Stev ens. Judy Rollins is spending two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lanier, at Yukon. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frederick, Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frederick and children spent Sun day with Mi. and Mrs. John Fred erick. Rev. N. H. Flowers left Thursday for Green Cove Springs, Florida where he will be. in Naval Maneu vers for three weeks. Mrs. Flower? and Jo Ann will visit relatives in Jackson, Miss. Mrs. J. A. Matthews and Misr Sybil Matthews of Roseboro wer Sunday dinner guests of Dr. anc Mrs. O. S. Matthews. Mrs. Graham Phlillips and daugh ters spent Thursday at Surf City. Was It Yoursl, i r j Ar.cLi::A telef.:c::e TEixcnAFfc cc:.:?A?iY if V-7 xxx-"x-X":":":-:"x- GAS WALLACE GAS CO. i i-11 SPECIAL an ear nationally ad-Z HAH Mtomatla WATEB-9 A 7 XWeed. General, Waldorf. REGtJ f LAB PRICE fLM ALLOWANCE .ON OLD HEATER regardless f , Condition ' ' tMf TOtJ TAY ONLY $MJ0 Wallace, N.C. Phone 70I . . Highway 117 Mr. .and Mrs; ; S, , A. Jonea and family spent the .week end at Caro lina Beach. . f Mrs. Hector McNeill, Mrs. H P, EwSrs and Mrs.. E, CCf Thompson spent Tuesday with Mr Lambert Parker of Galdtboro at. her beach cottage. " i j tl 1 ' 1 ' ft ? Mr.' and Mr. Ray Thomas and sons of New Mexico visited Mr. and Mrs, F.F. Gtddings recently. Mrs. Kathleen Snyder left Wed nesday for Columbia University for six weeks of special study. , t Hew Personals ;, Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Jones, Floyd Jones and Miss Jeanene Brown of Clemson S. C. spent Tuesday In Goldsboro. s- i-.v . . Mrs. Ellis West, Miss Betty West, Mrs. McDonald Brock and . Kathy spent Tuesday in Goldsboro. Mrs Rivers Johnson; Jr. and Mrs. John Anderson Johnson visited Mrs. Alvin Williams at Burgaw on Wednesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jones and Mr. nd Mrs. L. O. Williams, Jr. Visited the D. L. Matthis at their cottage at Topsail over the holidays. Floyd Jones and Miss Jeanene Brown, of Clemson, S. C spent Wed. nesday at Topsail. . . i ,. Miss Ernestine Register is vacat ioning in San Francisco, Calif. Mr-i and ; Mrs. Seth , Turner and Donnie spent the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wade Fox in Taylorsvllle and Herman R.; Turner at Brevard. Ricjhar4 Cockrell of Norfolk has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Cockrell. - Miss Shirley Cockrell spent the holiday week end at Virginia Beach and Ocean, View. JV . . , t- - K, Mtt r v i Mr. and Mrs.' D. L. MatthU and family, Nell and Harold spent the week end at their cottage at Surf City, t .'j ti t i $ ' Jimmy and Johnny Cook of Eller bee are spending the summer with their: grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. John Boney.4 r - Cheif Petty Officer "and Mrs. Leo Hester and .children of Norfolk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oar ?nce Warren.' r t ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Owens of Atlanta, Ga.. spent Thursday. iwith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kltchin. Mrs. George Henry ' Best and Johnny accompanied her mother to her home in Raleigh after spending sometime here. Miss Jeanene Brown of Clemson, S. C. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones. Marie and Lynwood Cockrell have returned after a month's visit with their brother, David Cockrell, and family In Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Ralph Honeycutt visited re latives In Rocky Mount over the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' o 2 J I" i m TMf VRi PRffllrM. WffM WJM THIS Y&A OA rcrv N taB"u , I I It u ) o o o o o c week end. David Cockrell and Jack Barnham visited the M. V. Cockrell recently. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shine spent the week end at Surf City. Mr,, and Mrs. Glenn Brown 'and children and Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Draughan Hre spending the week at Surf City. " ' - r i i f 1 ! I' -; Miss Shirley Cockrell has return ed home after a visit id Norfolk. Mr. Preston Edwards and Cpl. Leon E,dwards and friends of More- head City were ITrWay gun, of rait and lurs. Lela I..ululeton, Mr. and l!rs. M. V. Cockrell. Mr, .W. ' R. ' piackmore returned home from Sampson Memorial Hos pital Saturday. IMiu Mrv'AllM Blarkmore has Krii urn m4 fmm ;.trlaff rth Uf ' ttflH Mrs. Frank Blackmore at Winston Salem. , " " ' tic; and Mrs. H. E. Middleton of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sewell of Kinston 'were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Sur- Kra. N. L. Wif: Mrs. Albert Vain aid f -iry s; ""t s"wi-al d-ys recently at Myrtle Beach, v- . i . ss Ann Bowdea and Mrs, Doro thy Johnson have returned from i-a two. week s, visit Jt Mound city, ' Mo., while there they toured Ne braska, Kansas and Iowa. - They k traveled by Piedmont & TWA Air lines, -s.... . , Miss Jean Cline spent the week end in Roseboro with Her- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cline. TT fN Tf T7'' - . , ' , ' , ' l' Oil Burning ToKacco Farmers The Duplin' County Oil Jobbers Association has agreed that no person owing a member jobber will be given any oil on credit this year. Anybody on the delinquent list is urged to make immediate ar rangements for payment. Credit will be refused by all 12 other jobbers until you do so. u Duplin Oil Jobbers County Association '.''.'. : . .' Mill f : :: :S . t i - fSTWTrrtrKTT 7-- sttT7t i msrrsrris rtrr m - f (DM -and only $222)5.00 bliys it! And get tfds- TLa&ttB ) local tfcJhvFctl pizco Bzii&SpccJtzflS Have you been thinking you can't afford a new Buick? Listen: If you can afford any new car, you can afford a Buick and we boldly show our price here to pove it. Look again, and you'll see that this is the local delivered price of the new Buick Special- 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan. Compare, and you'll learn that this price is just a few dollars away from those of the so-called "low-price three." ' ' But -dig a little deeper if you want the real clincher. That's when you find that those few dollars more you pay for a Buick buy you a lot more automobile. A 4 ! , ' They buy a whale of a lot more power Buick V8 power plus the new economy of Power-Head combustion, They buy a lot more luxury and com fort and solidity more room, more glass area, more frame strength, more tread width, more ride steadiness including the million dollar "feel" of all-coil springing and torque-tube, stability. , They buy, too, the most advanced styling of the times, and the great panoramic windshield, and the surety ' that such fresh-looking beauty will stay in the style parade for seasons to come. (That means a better deal for you cdme resale time.). k .tJ.i ,.. ,,,,..,,.i..1. I Is it any wonder, then, that Buick now outsells all other cars in A nierica except two 0 the so-called "low-price Come in for a demonstration this week, f or sure. And learn, in the doing, what a big trade-in allowance our volume sales can bring you. i v?:- . i-x.r' 2-DOOR, , ' 6-PASSEHCER SEDAN Model 4CD . '..:..;.'.: J y ;'f;-r';v;v v.vr..v,.;.w..,5 Optional .qulpmht, acceuaries, (lata and local" tax. If any, additional, t net may vary slightly In adjoining com munities du. to shipping charges. All prlcei subiect to change without notice. Even the factory-Installed extras you may want are bargains, such ast heater A defroster ... only8170. , v: V i .--1111,11 " 1 " "- .", f - V V A v, ..... 1.. fWMf-jrWf' t'nVM' mn iirm AurOMOiiut art tmf .. . , . .MHCK WIU WIIID ItKM 7:, East Main St Wallace, N. C.
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