, : .. :a:.3vtij,k.'n o, thxjbssas; JiKcisy it, is:, , A - U) ? bra Ala i ELE3Y P. GUTIIRIE, Society Editof - Phone 2122 i ,s;t ;1. o Cbb Hostess ' Mi a. Louise Mitchell vu hostess ,to the Monday night bridge club at her home on the Wiruw Road. s Attractive hand made anow man tallies were uaed to seat the guest. Alter . several, progressions and ; scores compiled, Mrs. Robert Gra dy received, .fall 'occasion cards" for club high and Mra. N. B. Bqney . stationary for visitors high. ' ' Mrs. Vance Gavin assisted the hostess in serving trait compote top- ped with whipped cream and cher : ry, cookies, ' browrJia, , nuts and coffee to: Mrs. Bill Helton, Mrs. a. ooat j, an, v. ow&m, . l - Dunn.. . Um T n WsL lace. Mrs, J. R. Grady, Mrs. C. B. 1 Guthrie. ;: ':, Mrs. John Parrott Entertains Club - Red carnations and white snap dragons were s used in the . dining Frances Sir loom on last Tuesday afternoon where Mrs. John Pariotntrtaia d the sewing cluhvioa nol aiM Following the usual taewUkftseS son the guests were served,! hot cinnamon buna, , cheeBetraas and coffee by the hostess., fJEleyen soenv bers were present, a ,sicirruHoi m 1. : ' 4lKJSl IK lfcJ. Feted At Parl: ;: On Wednesday afterjn Mrs. J. B. Stroud - entertained ihnJgM scouts and their leadHk, Mrj. N. B. Boney, Mrs. Florence (Jurrie, and Mrs., George Penney at "i. deygntfuj. party, nonoring ner aaugmej, .pran ces, on her eleventh blrtbdsp;,,. Joyce Whaley, patset Waerr prer sided. After the ritual . an busi ness, games and contests wre- en joyed. When prizes were awarded the guests were invited into the lining room, that wis made at tractive with scout colors, green and white. ' Mrs. N. B. Boney served the beau fully decorated cake from one end of the table and Mrs. Stroud serv ed lime ice punch from the other. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI o o o o s o o o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o. o o o o o o o o o o o m 'j i o p o o e o o o o o o Mr 1: J fl 1 1 o ' Mrs. F. W. McGowan was hostess to the Kontract Klub on Wednes day evening with Mrs. Louise Mltdw ell and Mrs. Robert Qrady addiuoah al guest Following several progressions; the guest were Invited into the din ing room- where the hostess served fruit cake, jello topped with whip ped cream, nuts, dates-and toffee to Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Mrs. Robert Grady, Mrs. J. u. NsroKesv am. Vance Gavin. Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mrs. EUls Vestal, Mrs. J. B,.Wal., lace and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie. ; , . Mrs. Stokes received a casserole for club high score, Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Grady were remembered with gift packages of bath Cloths for guest prises. "' 'vYV W.M.S. Holds Meet The Woman's Missionary Society mot with Mm Henrv West Sr. at her home on Warsaw highway on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, president, presided. ' v Following business, Mrs. a. a. Williamson, program chairman, gave a most interesting program on "We Give Thee But Thine Own", with each member present assisting. Mrs. Dobson dismissed the group with a prayer for "others". Mrs. C. B. Sitterson assisted me hostess in serving hot tea and devil foods cake. : Nothing could be more flattering ) I than Jonathan Logan's linen-look sheath with figure enhancing lines Tr. pearl button trim. Washable and i crease-resistant . . . m iav to own. i H ' ' ! Sizes S to IS S10.95 StyfcNp650 - o o o o e o o "O O o o a loooooooooooooooooooooooo r Kramer1 Department Store IN WALLACE Attractive paper scrolls were given as favors, when opened revealed packages) of chirms. . t ; - v ? v 5 MO; su;;:;hili;i's crossroads t:zvs Personals Mr A A Kafer. Jr.. of New Bern spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, recently. Mrs .T O Stokes and Mrs. J. B. Wallace made a business trip to Ra leigh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie Sr.. attended the funeral of Mr. Jerry Cottle in Rose Hill Sunday. Miss Beth Webb of the Welfare Department attended a meeting in Raleigh last week. Mrs. Hunter Sanders of Golds hum snent the week end with her sister Mr. and Mrs. B. B. William son. Mr. Ray Bell of Wilmington Col lege spent the week end with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Elmore tseu. Kennedy-Kennedy Wedding Vows Spoken In Faison ' Miss Faye Kennedy, daughter'" of nniiia Kunnonv nnn rnp iaie JUI 3. M,m"- j !W. H. Kennedy of Faison became the bride of Woodley Kennedy son ot Mr. and Mrs. Lj. n. Mnneay, ui Kenansville on January 6, 1956 at 5:30 in the afternoon. T. .rimiWl.. rintf pprpmnnv was performed in the Faison Baptist Church Dy tne nev. ra. m. iwim, pastor of the bride. hito eladloll. mums and fern were used for the church decorations in addition to seven branched candelabra holding lighted tap"rs- V. A The nuptial music was furnished by Mrs B F. McColman, pianist and Miss Quita Harreu ol (-union as soloist ' Th niinlo entered the church together, unattended. - , -Th- KriHo Tiraa attired In a street length dress of silkaline with scoop neckline. It was edged in pearia anu sequins. She carried a wniie pray er book topped witn a wniie otbin and showered with satin ribbons. Mrs. Kennedy is a graduate of ,. Mmmi niiv Hiffh School. She t-a hpen emnloved by the Southern I Produce Distributors. The bride . groom is a graauaie ' v bt mrs carl imr M,. y v " ' WOMAX AOXOiABT MEKTS ' WITH MRS. BINSON The Woman's Auxiliary of the Rooty Branch Church met Friday evening at 7:00 with Mrs. Walter Hlnson. ' v 'itxe devotional was given by Mrs. Thomas ' Summerlin. ,Mrs. John Aman presented 'the program. The topic, of study, "The ' New Years Message" ; Mrs. Hinson; Mrs. Andy Ivey, Mrs. Eddie Goodman and Mrs. Carl Ivey assisted... . ' . During the social hour the hostess served, refreshments to thirteen meinbers an4 one. visitor, ; , -r, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Watklns and children of Fountain, visited Mr. and Mrs, Foy " Goodman Sunday. . Mrs. Edgar Summerlin spent the week , end With-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thigpen of Kinston. Mra.'AdolDh Xteraon:. Mrs. Xva Bachelor, and Mrs. Margaret Forbes of Wilmington Visited Mr. end Mrs. John I. Amon Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and daugh ter, Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown and Samuel Alan visited Mrs. Arthur Marshburn In Wayne Memorial hospital Saturday. Mrs. Marshburn is improving following an automobile accident on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reevis Alohin of Durham, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald I Alphin of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wilbur Bell i and children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, and Mrs. Durwood Roberts attended a birthday dinner in honor of Will Jones at Scott's Store Sun day. Mrs. W. I. McPhearson and child ren of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Outlaw Sunday. Mrs. Ella Outlaw, who had spent the past sev eral days with them returned home. Mr. and Mrs., Lis ton Yopp and daughter of Sneads Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Call of Kenansville, Earl Dail of Mt .Olive, visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ivey Sunday.. Mrs. Sam Waller and daughter Helen spent the week cd wittsflrs. Harry Waller of FoUocksvUli- -, Sylvia Brown, of Rose Hill visit ed Lorraine Ivey Wednesday. .. Milton" Dail of FayetteviUe visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes dur ing the week end. Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas Summer lin were dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs.. Frank . Hollowell of Mount Olive Sunday. ' ., - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson and children, Patsy and Larry of Goldsboro visited Mr, and Mrs. MeL vin Askew Sunday. - : . Miss Carol Bell of Kenansville visited Miss Patricia Whitman Wed.' nesday. , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivey Jr., and children, Cathy, Charles, and Rouse visited Mrs. Holmes Rouse of Rose Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman.' Jr.. and children, Belinda, David and Gail, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer R. Amon and daughter Lynn ot Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Henderson and Judy ot Snow Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman, Sr., Sunday. The Rev. Jack Paramore of Mount Olive College, and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Qhsmbers" of Kenansville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey Sunday. Mrs. Tommie Quinn is visiting re latives In Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey visited Mrs. Ivey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther A. Brock of Rose Hill during the week end.. Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland and daughter Eva Jan of Pink Hill visited relatives In this area Thursday. Albertson News And Comments 5Vi a it READY NIXED LARGE BLOCKS NOW AVAILABLE IN Duplin County FROM Jl - FAIRClbTH C0:;STRUCTI0!W0. Day -3S22 , IN CLINTON f, CALL CQLLECXfl !7 Night 2957 MRS. REMUS CREEL, Correspon dent . STUDY COURSE The Jones Chapel Baptist Church is having a study course on "the teachings of Jesus taught by the Kev. Eugene B. Hager, January 16, 17, 19, and 20th at 7:00 o'clock in the evenings. You will be wel come to attend. TEACHERS MEETING The teachers of Jones Chapel Church School will have teachers meeting Monday evening, the 23rd at 7:00. The Youth Training Union of Jones Chapel met Sunday evening at 6:45 in the Church. The young people are welcome to attend these meetings each Sunday evening at the same time. PERSONALS The M. B. Holts went to Raleigh List Friday on business. A group of ladies from this sec tion visitedMrs. Willie Blaylock who is a patient in the Hospital at of Pink Hill High School and State College where he studied horticul ture. He is employed by a florist in Greenville, N. C, where they will make their home. After their wed ding trip they will reside at 401 Manhattan Avenue, Greenville. Raleigh. She is Improving steadily. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Padgett of Dur ham and Bobbie, were week end visitors -with Mr. and Mra. Remus Creel-'and family. Mb. end Mrs. Clayton Padgett of Jacksonville were also recent visi tors, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dixon and Wanda Ann Gurganus of Jackson ville were recent visitors in the Lome of Remus CreeL Outlaws Bridge HEWS MRS. 1. H. PARKER, Oarrespeetent Regular 4th Sunday morning ser vices at eleven o'clo-k church school at ten o'clock. 7 .v. V. B. Bowering; Minister. William Sut ton, Sunday School, Superintend ent. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Blizzard spent several days last week in Miami, Fla., with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Zale, the former Marie Prater, and baby accompanied them home for a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carey Out law and children of Raleigh visit ed Mr. Outlaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E L. Padgett and News Of Colored Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Lelious Kenan of Kenansville, N. C. announce the marriage of their daughter, Agnes Kenan. November 12, 1955 in Fay etteviUe, N. C. to Mr Willie E. Carl ton, son of Mr. end Mrs. Galloway Carlton of Warsaw, N. C. Duplin Negroes Discuss Polio Drive The County Council of the Ne gro Home Demonstration Clubs of Duplin County met Monday night at the E. E. Smith High School. The council had as their special guest, Mr. Windsor Johnson, Chair man of the Negro Division ol the March of Dimes. Mr. Johnson gave a very inspiring lecture demon stration with the use of slides on Patient Aid, Professional Educa tion, Prevention and Research of Infantile Paralysis. Mr. Johnson was presented a check for fifty dollars ($50.00) by the Council of Negro Home Dem onstration Clubs as their contribu tion toward the March of Dimes. New officers were elected. Mrs. Margaret Hill of Chinquapin was elected President; Mrs. Edna Wal lace of Wallace, Vice President; Mrs. Pauline Kenan of Kenansville, Sec retary; Mrs. Marie Branch of Branch, Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Ezzie Bryant of Stanford, Trea surer. New Council Project Leaders were also selected. ' Plans for the Annual Popularity Contest were completed. This pro gram will be held the 4th Sunday in March at the Chinquapin Baptist Church. Plans for the State Coun cil meeting which will be held in Raleigh the 28th of March were the meeting. Mrs. Alberta Brunson, out-going president oi me uiuucv presided. E. E. Smith High Sports and News The "Wildcats" defeated the Rose boro High School on January 12th in a double-header. The Smith girls continued on the ...i.nino .iri hv riownina their truest 56-22. The attack for the "Cats" was led by H. Cooper, Dagging u into m Nnhlex. 9 M. Outlaw 9, R Cooper S and M. Hill 5. On the. defense were Cobbs, Williams, Biz- zell, E Williams and U Moore. v za-Va? dumnd in 11 DOintS for Roseboro, Murphy 5, Cooper and UulDutt 9 eacn. - The Smith boys returned to the winning column by defeating Rose, toro 51-35 after having dropped a thriller to Carver High on January 6th by a score of 42-41. cn. th- "WflHrats" vlctorv over Roseboro, J. Bizzell dumped In 0 points, R. Graham, f. urancn, a. Cooper 8 points each, I Houston, 6, S. Washington 5, Glaspie 3. N, Graham, F. Glaspie 2 each. This week the wiiacais win pwy r.nr TTish nn Tuesdav nleht. Jan uary 17th. January 19 they will travel to savannan mgn. On January 26th all roads will lead to E. E. Smith Gymtorium to witness the battle between the Dou glass High "Eagles" and the Smith "Wildcats". Remember these were the last teams you saw play in the tourna ment of 1959. CARD oTllIANKS We appreciate the kindness shown the cards and flowers during the death of our wife and sister, Mrs. completed. I Annie F. Matmav Fifty members were present at Jda Frederick and Family We Cure tot , H The Year 'Round , Kill Hyifei- Hickory Saw Dust For Skh W jj D"fi"li" Frozen Fccfs - , waixace,n.(lV .7 - i son of Durham spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R mus CreeL Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Padgett ot Jacksonville were among visitors Sunday.-" ' -'ft i H Mr.-and M i BUziar4 'St Topsail spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Elmo Blizzard and other rela tive., A,--4-,';yifr-?.r'"'-'k- James Parker ha returned home from -Greenville," Tenn., where he was on the Burley Tobacco Market, Mrs.. R. D. Simmons Was hostess to the Home Demonstration Club at her home Monday January 16th at 2:30 pjn.'- Mrs Nathan .Kelly was eo-horteas. New officers "for 1958 presided, Mrs. William Sutton president, and Mrs.: Simmon's 8c- Treas. Mrs. Sutton called tho club. to order with a song, ' "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind";' . Mrs. Kelly led the worship service. During the business - period, new club books were filled In with new officer names, Project leaders, hostess and time lor each meeting during the year, and programs for the year were announced.' County leaner ana aaoresses came with new club books.' Demonstration for the afternoon "Planning For Food Conservation by the food conservation leader, Mrs. Nathan Thomas Kelly. Other leader reports were Loan Fund and Poultry , Miss Rachel Outlaw, mu sic leader led the group in sing ing. -r,.",:V Mrs. Elmo Blizzard directed gam es. Refreshments were enjoyed by the 14 members present The Club Collect was used as the closing prayer, ; j .-; Mr. and Mra. J, Ri Abernethy, Jr. of Charlotte announce the birth -of a son, Robert Kornegay, xJan. 7, weight 9 lbs and 4 oz. Mrs. Aber nethy is the former Virginia ' Kor negay of Mt Olive. " , Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lanier of Rose Hill announce the birth of a baby boy, David Wayne, January 16th In the Duplin General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson of Turkey, announce the birth of e son, Daniel Johnson, Jr., Jan. 16th et the Duplin General Hospital. For every man who lives to be 85, there are seven women but by that time It's too late! Definitions: Poultry raising: EGGri culture; Efficient farm ing: AgriCULLture; Livestock farming: AgrlculCHORE. mmiimmmmmii WITH , i 1 , . Nathan, J. Creel , ': Nathan 3. Creel', 74, died at . Wednesday at his home and in the Beautancu Community. Surviving are bis wiivJhsr former Or Mc Arthur of Sampson County; three daughters, Mrs. Raymond Smith and Mrs. Carl Price. Seven Springs and Mrs, Weldoai Myers, Kewton niw four. .aona. RudolDh. Albert and Robert,Oreel.ipft the, home and; Marvin fi I of SWeWaa,;One wow r,; MarshaW CreeVSW)r Springs; one sister, Mrs. Emma Dunbar, Greensboro; andhgroiacbUdreji Funeral aervlcaa- wferA bald ThUTS? day at 2 p.m. from the Browning' Hetnoaiat wnurcn, px -wmcp m a member, -with the pasfo the Rev. Paul Mane, iofficlatlng and bu rial was in tne maujj-. cemetery mm ?ri- ennren" 'i -. Legalllloi& ADMINISTRATION trr! ,rrt-i NOTICE or " Havlne Qualified on.Mv IBSS. M Admmlstratri .of ,th Estate of Ciyae ivMift uow oeceaied, late of Duplin County, North, Carolina, this is to notify all perspn liavmg claims aginst ,b4S' said v estate to present them to the undersigned Ad ministratrix on .or before the 16th day of January, l9$7i:o,r this Notice will be pleaded in,, bar of their re covery. " All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make ' Immediate payment .I.V This 16th day of -anqsry, 1956. Mr. Norm P.. Cates, Administratrix ' Clyde ' Fowler Estate 2 23 6T V.B.q ;' , Varieties to plant ' should be de termined by your, own experience and by recommendation of your state experiment station. Many of the old varieties listed in the seed catalogs are fa good as. the new ones. However, every gardener7 should try out some of the new varieties. They will provide a new1 Interest and speculation. ' - (Slow Down & Live) (Practice Jt) tw. u .,-,in.t.v - kaa. till I ma Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hanson and . spent last week end with Mr. and. ? ; A Mrs. J. C. Riiss. ,"v-;v v,'; :: ,v Mr.; and Mri . B. .1Laswey ana . v iinn ilmim. attended birth dav .'A ' ' dinner for Jimmy by Mr. and Mrs, yffisy Carrol Watson 'ltt Rriiy laaf jsun 5 day. They lo Visited; Mrt.Lh. mrniti Mr mil Mra. Frank ' Overman in Pikevtlle and Mr. Arw ther Marshburn W ooidsboro He-( . pita!.-.- ' " A Mr. and Mrs."jonn a. jonnson and children moved into thtlr'iMw;yi:l: 1 j ma w - itTMk etM ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Charle Fabrney of bJ: ! .Ttmbervllle, va. : were punoay ' guest of Mr. Alice whaley. s,, , v 1 Mr, and Mr. Belton Houston of . , urnhinffnn were week end guest ' of Mr. Florence Houston. ' : Mis Fsye DempSey and Mrs. soy 4 phia Sampson were dinner guest -.-' of: Mr. Alice Whaley on Tueaday r.' evening. pt :: . ' ' i- ' ' ; tf ' m r '- . , In 1929, and In the decade of 19S"'-i, dividend nnvments avera?-v ed 6 per cent of . She natlpnal --r-p-.t n i.p(nt veafs. theV have.., ., vw. ... 7.;' been only around .3 per. cent . I.-? I .""3 WEST COAST LUMBER Our Specialty "The Best In Lumber", Via1- West Coast Lumber 'Co. Wilmington, N. 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