-in Trs, EzxjurarauL ir.'J Thursday, nrntftssx a ism. .1 f 1 II. r.r Si El it V J . iVir1 1? ELTIIY P. GUTIXTJ2, Society Editor Phne 2122 Th F.TA. met on-Monday. ' mg at T:M with Mrs. Turmao M , phla, president, preaiding. ' . &v. Lauren Sharp gave the de votional. -.Following- the business session Ml report tram th committee, : Mis. UnmiM Southerland was in , traduced aaalatad by Mesdames France Oakley, George Penney, J. H. Rivenbark and Hblmea Rouse In presenting the rounder! Day at the ! Fsrent Taaehera Association which waa dated back to MST. She brouxht The past presidents of the local ) with Mr. Florence Curri at the F.TA.'-were recognised.' .,": A delightful oeial hour wa n- Joyed by the guest In the Home Economics room, with Mrs. A. T Outlaw, aaaisted by Home le firls, ervliut birthday cake and punch from an attractively dfecorated table retrying oat the yalejntine motif. : Girl Scouts Troop No. 57 of thie Intermediate Girl Scouts met In the KenanivUle High School Auditorium on Wed nesday afternoon, Fejbrusry the Kt at 1:13. The patrol .-leader, Joyce Whaley .presided aaaisted by her scribe, Plorle Currie. After a short out Uut the Woman's Chib or- business session the Aids practiced ganlsed the local F.TA. ia IBM, s songs tor the World Esty of Prayer ling Dub on Tuesday afternoon of uua week zrom o clock. There ware a members present and one visitor. ' : The members present were: stesaames A. oavin. O. P. Johnson, B. A Newton, P. J. Dob- son, w. a. Boney, r. w. McGowan, L. Southerland and the hostess. The visitor was Mrs. Bess Hines of Highlands who is soendlnc the wlvktttw Kam : A f... Um. ....I piano. During the, social hour which ItoiT beei the "hostess was assisted b " ?!?... ,:oe wlted .nuts. , , ' a Uoldsboro Troop, gave her ver sion of "Mary Had a Little Lamb. Scouta Mary Lou Resnolds and Ca rol Pate were co-hostesses. , They served chocolate-nut cup oakes and j soil oruiu, . vwcr auuit memoers present were Mesdames N. B. Bon ey, Hamilton ' Qulnn and George Penney. Miss Mode Vclls Feted At Luncheon Mesdames ' Robert Carroll Wells and Louise Mitchell were co-host esses here on last Saturday at 1:90 when they entertained for Miss Maude Wells at a birthday lunch eon. The honoree was 14 on that happy occasion. Her guests Includ ed Misses Peggy Quin. Aileen Sand- urn r rt ... v.t.. lin. Sylvia Chestnut, Lura Ann Pen-, to the members of the BJ4.G, Sew- ny. Currie, Glenda Korne- B.M. G. Sewing Club Meets relatives. ' Mrs.' George resting In Goldsboro Wednesday, ' Hi i .. ... in, Nevs Gf Colored en tboss spots that arawealb "One reason why the dollar does not do as much for. people as it used to is because ther doat do Si much for ltl" Herb Shriner. r .. The Island of Mauritius la tht tsdlan Ooeaa was the a ease af (ha exttnet dodo bird, gays the Ha Uoaal Geographic . Society. Al though the island is British, it was named far Dutch prinee, - The najeiity af the people sre- Hindu E. E. Smilh High On January 3 1st the ChaVity Yel low Jackets tangled with the Smith Wildcats in a double header in the Smith Gym. mo Jacseis iouno the Wildcats ready for the battle, in th airls aama, the Cats de feated the Jackets 45-34 bef H I large crowd. The Cats led the Jae- the lassies from Charity struck back and at the half the scores were 14 ia Smith. -1 nthe third quarter the Smith girls dumped in it pouts, while the Jackets bagged 6V; At the .. nf the final whistle the Cats had the Jackets unoer iuu trauw which was the second victory of the season, and we lounwnw COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI gay, Mary Lou Reynolds, Carol JeuUve one in the history of the O O' O O o o o o o o o o o g g I o o o o o o o o o o o o o a u o g o o o o. o o o YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER IN ML OLIVE Will fire Mine Ford Car or Truck owner in this area a brand-new Ford Car or Truck absolutely free of extra charge on the day the H57 Fords are on display in exchange for the 1956 Ford Car or Truck purchased this year. FOR COMPLETE DETAILS ASK ANY OF OUR SERVICEMEN OR SALESMEN. AND REMEMBER- Vhen you buy Ford you buy the fine car at half the fine car price! Hear Our Program on Mount Olive over Station WGBR from 3:30 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday and 1M to 1:35 on Sunday O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o g o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o Pate, Oletta Johnson, Lynda Sit terson, Gail Newton, Bette Ingram, Dot caison and Barbara Mitchell. A color note of red and white was emphasized. After the t delicious menu had been served the honoree opened her birthday gifts for all present to admire and sat around the cheery open fire for a friend ly gossip hour. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Personals Mrs. A. A Kafer of New Bern spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Oaince Murphy and Mrs. Thurman Brown were guests of the Eastern Star' Chapter in Newton Grove Monday night Miss Mary Alice Blackwell of Warsaw accompanied Hhem. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie. Jr Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Guthrie. Sr. Mrs. A. A Kafer, Jr:. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin attended "Open House" In Rose Hill Saturday eve ning. ; M Mrs. N. B. Boney attended the U.D.C. meeting in Warsaw Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Baars. Mrs. C. B. Guthrie Sr. and Char les Guthrie, Jr., made a busini trip to Raleigh Wednesday. Mrs. Oliver Smith spent the week end in Savannah, Ga with her husband. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hughes of Wilmington are spending the week in Kenansvllle. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wilkerson. Jr. made a business trip to Charlotte Monday. Frank HoUowell. Red Cross Field Representative of Goldsboro spent last Friday morning in the Duplin County Chapter assisted Fund Cam paign Manager, Russell Lanier of Beulaville with his recruitment of volunteer co-workers. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney visited relatives in Goldsboro last Sunday. Mrs. Ben Williamson spent last week end In Goldsboro with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Sanders. Miss Zell Pollock of Trenton, N. C. spent last week end here with her sister, Mrs. Woodrow Brinson. Mrs. Wade Cooper and baby son, are visiting relatives in Raleigh this week. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Splcer spent last week end in Goldsboro with uk,l kv a ror of 45-34. ror the Wildcats'. M. Noble dump ed in 19 points, H. cooper, w, . Outlaw 11, with the "Stonewslls" M. Cobbs, A. Williams, O. Bizxell on the defense, suds: a. wuu L. Moore. ' , , For Charity S. Dunn pumped In points. A. Cox, 7, A Homes , D. Fussell 1. The Smith boys met their ninth defeat of the season at the hands of the Yellow Jackets by s score of 44-49 . The Wildcats traveled to Wood fag'on High on February 2nd and engaged in a double header, taking both ends. . - .V'' The Smith girls defeated the Woodington lassies by a score of 44 S For the Cats M. Nobles led n .rin hv bassink 35 points, M. o.uaw 5. H. Cooper 3, R. Cooper 1 M. Cobbs, A. Williams, G. Bix tell held the defense. Subs: W. Far, rlor G Moore, A. Moore. TS. Wil liams L. Moore, R. McCarthur. For Woodington, B. Patterson bag ged 2 points, E. Thompson 1. Smith boys bounced back In the column by defeating the Woodington lads 40-34 after having trailed ls-22 at the halt S. Wash ington led the Cats to victory by bagiing 11 points, J. Bizxell 10, N. Graham, 7, W. uiaspie, r. ooui each, B. Cooper, a. Charles Payton led the wooding ton 'ead by dumping in ia points. C Trice 7. J. Cox 8, T. MCWair a. The Smith boys and girls will tra vel to Goldsboro on February 7th. Hnldsboro will return the game, Thursday night, February 8th. - The Smith girls will be out for their 10th and 11th victories with out a defeat They now stana in County Competition 3-0. In au games played 9-0. Carlson, Band Director at K & T, College. j - - , , . Another recent project carried on at Douglass has . been the intra mural basketball tournament held during the activity periods in the interest of the March of -Dimes Drive. Participants were from grad. es o through 13. i-t-; Douglass High School News , On Friday February 3, 1058, the music department of Douglass High School presented the Glee Club of the Sampson County Training School of Clinton .North Carolina, lira concert. In the school auditor ium under the supervision of Mr. Boney and Mrs. XL Washington. This program was one of a series of exchange programs that will be made ' during- the year - with the schools of Duplin and the adjoining counties. The type of exchange ac tivities Include; music band and choir, dramatics, club programs and classroom presentations. . We at Douglass feel that this is an excellent way to broaden the -ex perience of our pupils and develop a keen sense of appreciation for oth-1 er pupils. It gives us an' opportunity to examine ourselves and strength-' CAN WE AFFORD IT? RALEIGH Traffle mishap sat North Carolina hlghwaya In 195S totaled a ataggermg UH,Mt the Motor Tehlola Department ha announced. The Immense dollar lea from accident raprasant funeral expenses, hospital billa, property, damage, law soita, tnsur ance claims, an4 ether expenaes eennecied with the high cost of dying. ' - ' -7 T . - CCLD COLO diMemferls ylalg eulokiy te TANBACK't piwerlpUen fenauUk 8TANBACK UbleU er pawdara work fast t bring comforting reltaf freaa tired, sere, aching muaslea, nturalgla and htadachM due te eelda, ; OtMrtOW' ifioAt:;-: TV""'" 1(1 "imo ZfZL'Z CREECH'S AIIIIUAL SALE FEBRUARY : FURNITURE and RUGS SOLID MAHOGANY BED ROOM Double Dresser 145.00 Double Dresser ...139.00 Chest ....: : 79.00 Bed 62.50 Nite Table 32.50 Twin Beds Also Available NOW 109.50 NOW 97.50 NOW NOW NOW 59.50 49.50 24.50 249.00 Now 1 19.00 Band LAST NOTICE 4 i r HEW SUPER AUTOMATIC Frigidaire Washers s I I : . ? To Be Sold In 4 days No Prizes Mo Gimmicks JUST A GIANT WASHER SALE IT'S AS SIMPLE AS THIS YOU PAY 'ONLY AND YOUR OLD WASHER NO MONEY DOWN mm (up to U mentha te pay) - FD1XT ACTOslAllO a TA lr f Al IN III I IWtfa ruxAT-om WAa amsa 4 IU DC jULU 111 4 UATj s. KauaaADf-mr-snzii tot - lEIXCT-O-DIAti CONTSOL -ITS THE DEAL OF A UFETIMI NO PLUMBING NO WAITING IT'S PORTABLE PUT IT ANYWHERE Page Home Applialice YOUR FRIGID AIRE DEALER 1, II. I. Douglass High Attends Clinic The Douglass High School Band ioumeved to FayettevUle, M. January 16. 1058, to attend the N. C District Band Clinic Twenty four members of the advanced and Be ginners bands made the trip alongj with Mr. H. E. Shepnera, instruc tor. They were among 29 other bands attending the Clinic. Eieht students of the Douglass Hi eh School Band played with the Clinic Band which was made up of select students from all the hands of the Eastern District. The stud ents from Douglass High who per formed are as folllows: Charles. George, Stephlna Wells, Willie Middleton, Lewis Bell, Ger aldlne Wells, Jean Addison, Bae- ford Gaskin. Music for the State Music Fes tival was Introduced by Mr. W. F. Baptist Men's Class Entertain Ladies Tha Men's Sunday School, class of the Kenansville Baptist Church, entertained the ladles of the church on Tuesday evening at a supper in the annex of the church. Delicious chicken pie and coffee was enjoyed by the guests. Group singing and talks were en joyed, by the group. 3 Pc. Modern Bed Room Bookcase Headboard, $229.00 now -$139.00 The Famous King-O-Pedic Mattress and Box Spring Reg. $119.00 value, for this sale, $79.00 set ' t Solid Maple Vanity and Bench Solid Maple Poster Bed Solid Maple Chest This is a Discontinued Suite-And A Real Sacrifice Genuine Mahogany Double Genuine Mahogany Chest 287.00 Now 219.00 Genuine Mahogany Poster Bed - 3 Fireside Chairs 2 Coral 1 Chartreuse Slightly Soiled 44.50 - NOW 19.50 CREECH !S Inc. Furniture of Distinction Goldsboro, N .C; IO0O0OO0OO0C9OOOOOOO0OO0C900O000OO000OI o o Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK . TO CREDITORS Saving qualified as Administrator of the estate or a. n. uuuaw, de ceased, late of Duplin- County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to ex hibit them -to the undersigned at Route' No. 1. Box 177-B, Mount Olive, North Carolina, on or before the -0th day of February, 1057, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their-recovery. All persons in debted to .said estate will please make immediate payment. This -the 8th. day of February, , BENHIE F. UUTUAW, AJJ ' MINISTRATOR OF THE ES TATE OF B. H. OUTLAW -MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH ' CAROLINA, BOX 177-B ROUTS 1 GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW KENANSVILLE, N. C 8 IS T e. O. M. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; ,r : Having qualified as Administrator J of the estate or Lucy uuuaw, de ceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina,, this is to notify' all per sons having claims against the es tate 'of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the "undersigned at Mount Olive, Route No. 1, Box 177-B North Carolina, on or before the th. day of February. 1957, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their' recovery. All persons Indent' ed to said estate will pleas maxe immediate payment -" - . This the sth day of February, iwe. BENNDB F. OUTLAW, AD J MINISTRATOR OF THE ES TATE OF LUCY OUTLAW MOUNT OLTVX. N. C. BOX 177-B ' Route 1 ' i GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW O Q O d o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -D.ui' o;u.u.u.-i-ueek - : O - - - - - 1 I s i - .. - - ... ........... - amm a OOY GCO UTS OP AM C RICA FEBRUARY 670 Bm CALYPSO VEIIEER CO. CALYPSO, N, C o o :o o o o o o o ;o o o o o OOOOOOpOOOOOQOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdl :"'-v f-''' KENANSVILLE, N. C uvme-a. at