TE3 DUPLE Xr.3k LINANSVHXE, N. C, TIITJE&DAY, CTCC-Zi rLA.','. J., k 1 u I.. E 3 general officers of the Wo man's Missionary Union' of the Bap. i it t-hurch tor the year are, Preah t -tit, lira, J. X, Bailey; First Vie t resiuent,, Mr. Wt T. Blanchard; Second Vice President, Mrs. W. & Jernigan; .Young Peoples Director, Mrs. E. Q. Murray; Secretary, Mrs. W. S. Wells; Treasurer. Mrs.. Bad. ridge Teachey; Stewardship, Mrs, iim.ttiey Hawes; . Mission - Study, V-, P. . O,. Blanton; Community Missions, Mrs. N. Z Teachey; Social Chairman, Mrs. Willis Beach; Lit erature Chairman, Mrs. 'Byron Tea chey; publicity Chairman. Mrs. S. K. .buckerman; Rosa Hocutt Pow oil Circle Chairman, Mrst William T-. Wells; Katie Murray Circle Chairman, Mrs. Jerome, Lc Herring. Announce Birth Sgt. and Mrs.-Harold Smith an nounce the birth of daughter, Ma ry Catherine at Dr. Hawes Clinic Rofle Hill, on Wednesday, Octob er 19. . - Mrs. Smhh Is the former Bobby Ana Scott of Rose Hill. Women Or Church Meet Monday , The Presbyferhtn Women of the church, ' met last Monday evening at the church for their monthly meeting, with Mrs. H. W. Fan-tor, President, presiding, and leading the opening rededication service. During a business session, min utes were- read and reports were given by various committees. Dele gates were elected to attend Pres byterial at the First Presbyterian Church in Wilmingon, .October 21. The nominating committee was ap pointed and are the following, Mrs. Robert Frederick, Mrs, M. L. Carr and Mrs. B. B. Longest. Members were urged to attend a Teachers Training Class at the church the week of October 24. i It was voted for the four circles to meet jointly for a Christmas par ty at the Tegular December meet ing. Mrs. Richard Rouse gave an in teresting program entitled, "Not Wanted." , The meeting was closed with the Mizpah benediction. About 23 at tended. Mrs. R. Herring Entertains Club Mrs. Robert Herring was hostess to her bridge club on Thursday eve. nlng. Attractive arrangements of marigolds were used where the two tables were in play. Those attending were Mesdames Ben Frederick, H. E. La than, Rob ert Frederick, Byron Teachey, R. S. Troy. W. H. Saunders, James Fus sell and Miss Elizabeth Farlow. Attractive dish towels were re ceived by Mrs. H. E. Latban as club hiffh orize. Mrs. Herring served soft drinks during progression and at the con clusion of play, spice cake, cream and coffee. drow Your I fisllj si DUTCH ALL INCLUDING Tulips Hyacinths Daffodils Amaryllis Crocus PEONIES AND DONT FORGET TO SEE OUR GORG EOUS DISPLAY OF THE COUNTRY'S FINEST ROSE BUSHES At Our Shop In Kinston HOW 7 A 7 '-' , (!r$. P:n,ll:rrell Cuttsfo Hostess Mrs. Beq. Harrell was hostess to members pf. hex canasta club, on Friday evening at her home. At tractive floral arrangements of chry santhemums and roseajwer used in the living- room. ; : .? '.Mrs. David. Webber was presented a Jovely necklace as high score prize.";-! v ,V".-. - Mrs. Harrell served Cokes, mints and nuts during progression and at the conclusion of play, apple pie. Ice cream and coffee to Mesdames Webber, Harvey Braddy, C. T. Fus sell, Jr., Adolph Bostic, Marlow Bostic, Clayton Herring and char- lie Teachey, Jr. ., Mrs. Horace Fussell Wins High Score MJ-rS"eyar? l ti colored coasters as high score when Mrs. Harry Rouse entertain ed members of her Canasta Club last Tuesday evening. Others attending were Mesdames Charles Hall. Fitzhugh Fennell, Jimmy Orengia, Walter Craft. Mar. vin Johnson, Homer Brown and Je rome' Herring. During progressions, the hostess served soft drinks and potato chips and at end jof play, chocolate cake, topped with cream and coffee. Intermediates Mrs. William R. Teachey enter tained the members of her Sunday School class at a hamburger sup per on last Friday evening at her home. Following the supper, the group organized their class and made plans for the year. Those attending, were Sue Lynn Teachey, Lois Fussell, Frances John son, Edith Ann Brown, Judy Mer ritt. Catherine HollinjMworth, Bet ty Jean Jones and Eula Mae Cole. Mrs. P. G. Blanton was a special guest. Notice Den Mothers of the Rose Hill Cub Scout Troop met last Thursday with the Cub Master, Mr. Eldon Brown. Mothers are Mrs. Reid Fussell, Mrs. H. S. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Eldon Brown and Mrs. B. B. Longest. Plans were made to reorganize the scouts and to start weekly meet ings the week of October 24. Boys from 8 to 11 -are eligible to join. If parents are interested, con. tact the Den Mothers or Scout Mast- Baptist Circles The Woman's -Missionary Circles of the Rose Hill Baptist church met Monday October 17 for their regular meetings. The program topic "dome women, wide proclaim", was used through out the circles. Articles were giv en, bringing out the four funda mentals for carrying out mission sr work which are love, prayer, mission study and stewardship. SPRING Bouquets! Plant Imifflrton S BULBS! NOW! VAMWS Iris Anemones Rananculi Scillas News The devotional "Come, Women!" "They Came In Bible- Days" was ta ken from Matthew 28 1-2, and brought out the thought, "In Bi ble days, the women were first to come forward to do christian work and the W.M.U. women should strive. to do iv.jrs now in doing mission ary work. The Rosa Hocutt ' Powell circle met at the home of Mrs. Hix Brad ahaw on Monday afternoon. The Circle chairman. Mrs. Wil liam E. Wells, called the meeting to order which opened with prayer led by Mrs, X 2. Bailey. Mrs. Albert Cottle x In charge of the program. The opening hymn was "Thy Kingdom Is s Coming". Others assisting in presenting the program were Mesdames R S. Home, W B. Hawes, M. O. Star ling, N. Z. Teachey and O. H. Jam es. During the business meeting, Mrs. Wells announced the new officers for the year as follows: co-chairman, Mrs. N. Z. Teachey; Secretary, Mrs. W. B. Hawes; community mis sions, Mrs. M. Q. Starling; Mission 64i,j.iUm b n si...... e. a I hiP. M. U a Bradshaw; program chairman. Mm Albert ttl. Pi.-. were made for the. circle to help aid and finance the Junior G.A.'s. The hostess served coconut cake, ribbon sandwiches and Cokes.. The Lottie Moon Circle met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. B. Q. Herring with Mrs. Je rome Herring as hostess. During a business period, Mrs. Je rome Herring, chairman, presided. After committee reports were made. the group made plans for their Pollyanna party. Circle officers were announced as follows: co- chairman, Mrs. Willis Beach; secre tary, Mrs. Fitzhugh Fennell; com munity missions, Mrs. Graham Fus sell; Mission Study, Mrs. Jimmy Orengia; Stewardship, Mrs. El dridge Teachey; Program chairman, Mrs. Doane Cottle; Literature, Mrs. Jimmy Bonham; Social Committee, Mrs. S. K. Lockerman, Mrs. David Murray, and Mrs. Stanley Locker man. Mrs. Graham Fussell was in rharae of the program and was as sisted by Mrs. Harry Davis. The devotional was given by Mrs. Fitzhugh Fennell. The hostess served apple pie, a la mode and coffee during the social hour. The Katie Murray Circle met Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. S. Wells with Mrs. Howard Cottle pre siding. New officers were announced as follows: chairman, Mrs. Howard Cottle; co-chairman, Mrs. Sue Neal Wester; secretary, Mrs. W. T. Blan chard, community missions, Mrs W. S. Wells; Mission Study, Mrs. I J. Johnson; Literature, Mrs. A. L. Ward; program chairman, Mrs. Her bert Cottle; social chairman, Mrs Melvin Bowling; stewardship, Mrs Bunn Henderson. Mrs. Herbert Cottle presented the program. During the social hour, the host ess served delicious refreshments Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert Futch and family of Jacksonville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hubbard of Boones Trail spent the week end at their home here and were Sun day dinner guests of Mrs. Laura Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Braddy and children. John and Paula, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Braddy, Sr., at Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Booker of Rockv Mount snent the week end with b-r- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cottle. Mrs. T.illisn Alexandra of White- ville, Mrs. Izac Teachey of Watha. Mrs. Nellie Hanchey o fRichmond Vs . and Mrs. Jimmv Johnson of Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. M"-on Cavanaugh Sunday. Tech Sgt. Wil!Um Hines of Camp Lejeune was guest of Sgt and Mrs J. E. Bailey during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Knowles Dent the week end In Winston -Salem visiting friends. Miss Helen Teachey of Wilming ton was week end guests of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Teachey. Mrs. Geoerge Carr and children spent Saturday in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Starling and children attended the Wake Forest Carolina game at Wake Forest Sat urday. Friends of Mrs. Raymond Bell, Sr., will reeret to learn she is s patient at Pender Memorial Hos pital at Burgaw. Those attending Presbyterlal last Friday at the first Presbyterian ini n A&P Fancy Sliced No. 2 Can PINEAPPLE 27c A&P Fancy Crushed No. 2 Can PINEAPPLE .....23c Jane Parker Cake Each GOLDEN LOAF 25c A&P Fancy No. 21-2 Can FRUIT COCKTAIL... . ..35c A&P's Own Pure Vegetable 3 Lb. Tin DEXO 5II0RTEI!I;:G:....69c COME SEE COME SAVE AT A&P Close Wednesday 1M Noon church in Wilmington were Mes dames B. B. Longest, Gerald Carr, C L. Faircloth, Jr., Harvey Braddy, Wade Allison, Adele Carr, Clayton Herring, H. W. Farrior, B. G. Her ring and Miss Mary Carr. Mr. and Mrs. W H- Saunders at tended the Clark .-- Clark wedding at the , Clarkton Presbvterian Church on Saturday evening. 1 Mrs. H. S. Johnson, Sr., and Jim. my Sandlin . of Greenville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Johnson, Jr. : - v Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson had as their week end guest Mr. and Mrs. James Drew of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald Carr of Green. ville. ;., Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Troy and children spent the week end in Clarkton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C S. Clark on Saturday, Mrs. Troy was matron of honor In her sister's wedding at the Clarkton PrMbvterian Church. . .- Mrs. P. G. Blanton, Bobby and Ann. and Nancy Wells spent Sat urday in Wake Forest and attend ed the football game, uranam Blan ton returned home with them and spent the week end here. Those enjoying a seafood dinner Sunday at Morehead Crty were Mr. and Mrs Odell Teachey, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Faircloth, Jr., and Rubin Teachey and son Danny and James, HaUie and Bobby Teachey. : They spent Sunday afternoon visiting Beaufort x Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cottle at tended the State Fair Tuesday at Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Llndon Southerland and Mr. and Mrs. James Brown visited their sons, Pfo. James Win ton Southerland and Pfc Jimmy Brown at Ft. Jackson, S. C over the week end. ret and Mrs. Leroy Merritt and children of Irvington. Kv.,-nent Friday night here with Mrs. Mer ritt's sister and family, Mrs. Sam Cavanaugh. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Young and son Sammy of Clinton visited her moth er. Mrs. Alma Herring on Sunday afternoon. Misses Geraldine Whaley and Wil ms Brinson of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. George Whaler of Beulaville visited Mrs. Harry Rouse Saturday night Jimmy Carr. stu-'ont t State College and Jack Carr student at E. C C, Greenville spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Adele Carr. Miss Antllla Scott of Wilmington, was week end guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. G- Scott Leo Lanier, student at State Col lege spent the week end here at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and family are visiting relatives and friends in Vidalia, Ga. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields were Mr. ind Mrs. Ed Proctor and children of Wallace. Thirty members of the Calypso High School Glee Club directed by Mrs. L. K. Alderman of Rose Hill took part on the program when the Grass Roots Opera appeared at the Rose Hill School auditorium, Tues day, October 25. On Tuesday eve ning, Mrs. Alderman entertained hem at a luncheon. Mrs. Jack Christian and children of Wilmington, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Macon'Cavanaugh last Friday. Miss Emma Newton of High Point spent several days here last week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottle left Saturday for Greenburg, Ky., where they will spend s few days visiting Rev and Mrs-. J. V. Case. Mrs. Daniel Cottle and Geraldine Kennedy visited Mrs. Clarence Ken nedy who is a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro on Friday. Miss Eva Chestnut spent several days recently at Thomasville visit ing Misses Florence and Mamie Waters. Mrs. Buster Powell and son, Ben tamin III, spent several days here last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Beach and laughter Carolyn, Mrs. Byron Tea chey, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fulford f Kenansville spent last week end at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Teachey were guest last Week end of Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Teachey. Mr. Wilbur Merritt and Miss Cal Me Merritt of California are spend ing some time here visiting Mr. and Art. Woodrow Chestnut Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herring at tended the Wake Forest - Carolina football game at Wake Forest on Saturday. Mrs. O. H. James, Mrs. Robert Herring and Peggy Ann visited Mr. ind Mrs. Jack Gregory and family it Jacksonville, Friday. Reverand and Mrs. George Ott and children, Judy ind Duane, of Carmel, Indiana, are visiting Miss es Jessie and Velma Murphy here 'his week. Mrs. R. L. Kenworthy and daugh ter, Linda Sue of Greenburg, Ind. ire visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John'E. Teachey. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fussell, Wil- Blf Juicy Red taiau rninrr inn t wnwr JO Uam David and Libby spent Friday in Wilmington. v S. ; Sgt Toby. WDellft of Ft .Jackson; S. C was. weekend guest. of his parents, Mr. and Mr"WV S. Wells. - Little Jerome Herring returned home Friday after undergoing a tonsilectomy at James Walker HosH pital on Wednesday. - Mr. and' Mrs. Doane Cottle spent last Monday in Wilmington. 'OtriljTs Bridge HEWS.: BT MRH, J. H. PAKKEB The Annual Halloween Party will be held' in the church recreation hall on Saturday evening beginning at 7:00 p.m. Every one ia Invited to attend. , ' ' " Rev. and Mrs. V. B. Bowering, Mr. and Mrs. . Ben Frank Outlaw spent several days last week In Western North Carolina. Miss Jennie Maxwell is visiting relatives at Burgaw. ' -. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Outlaw and children Diana and Butch spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mar r REVOLUTIONARY! PATENTED! SltgUr Htottrs Gtv yn potaataa Hrt Tm Ihot um Dm holtMl hot Wh al Mna up n cklmwyl iAm that lorcM Iwal ha to Kw Sotxl "Trawl" to vry room mm ot ' OIT THIS-w NOT THI$- ORDINARY HIATIRS Ut vour Iwol ri . nott ol K oi yw nSkit . . . low a tot o up yr dm Myl You pay tor Mt yon UN. " -'.' - ' Pi" f w And Look don't let Bfu Ratings confuse you! i JOHNSON COTTON COnMNYMs, vin Starues at Mooreavllle. ' Mesdames J. H. Parker, Remus Creel, Elme Blizzard, Falson Smith and Miss Rachel V Outlaw 'were among elub women" attending the H. D, Club Achievement Day pro gram held in Kenansville Monday p.m. at 2:30. - Mrs. Ben Frank - Outlaw, Misses Rachel .and Sallie Outlaw went to Rose -Hill Sunday afternoon for the art . exhibit held in the Rose Hill Community building. 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