HC. Holds Meet Tuesday I-enansville hapter 219, Order of t e Eastern i Star be Id ita regular i eetlng Tuesday evening at 8 o'- Worthy Matron, Thelma Murphy presided over the business session. Following routine ' business the meeting adjourned. ;-','-' Tuesday, July 16. a special meet Ing will be held for the official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron and Worthy Grand Patron. Members are urged to attend and bring a covered dish. Supper will be held at 4:30 gun, and the meeting will begin at .8Q o'clock.' ' T.Ira. Booth Was Bridge Hostess Mrs. Wiley Booth was hostess to the Town and Country Club aher dome last Tuesday evening. Mrs. X. U Borctte was a visitor far the games. ' When scores were added, Mrs. . I. Simpson , was presented the Ugh scon trophy. Mrs. Boyettc was aim remembered with a-gift . puaing progressions, the hostess served i potato crackers and iced 'drinks. ., following the games, Mrs. Simp eon and Mrs. Bill Helton were given a stork shower by members of the Town and Country Club. Each honoree was presented with attractive pink and blue boxes con taining gifts. ' : - During the social hour, Mrs. Booth served ice cream sherbet and cook lea to Mesdames Boyette, Simpson, Helton, E. C. Tyndall, Doug Shivar, Bill Spicer, C. C. Hester and J. .1. Wells. .- f personals , ' -', Mrs. Lee McGregor spent the hol iday week end at Carolina Beach with her brother and slater In law, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Champion, ..... Miss Sarah Brown spent Saturday at WrlghtsvllW Beach with bee sis ter and brother in law,' Mr; and Mrs. Richard Snavely. if Mr. and Mrs. J.. B. Grady and Margaret spent the holidays at Top. aail Beach.' v;;-:.' ' r -' Miss Rebecca Gardy and Miss Betty Ingram ' spent .'Wednesday night and Thursday at the Grady cottage at Topsail Beach,' Mrs. Hubert Pate, Carol and Jer ry visited Mrs. Pate's mother, Mrs. Minnie Morton in Jacksonville sev eral days last week. ; 'Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady and family Tuesday were Mrs. C. G. Brown of Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. F. B. John of Ryans, Pa., Mes dames R. J. Andrews and G. P. Prid gen of Warsaw. Mrs. I. N. Bowden and Mrs. Hu bert Pate shoppaj in. .Goldsboro Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. M. Ingram of K. C. Col lege, Greenville spent the week end at her home here. Misses Betty Ingram, Rebecca Gra dy and Linda Sitterson, Mr. Jimmy' Riley and Mr. James ' Kennedy were Atlantic Beach-visitors Sat urday. They were accompanied by Mrs. W. M. Ingram who visited her brother at Harlow. '" Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Simpson and Burt and Mr. and Mrs. ' Doug Shi var spent the week end at Topsail Qulbv's Bridge Hews , BT MBS, t. H. PARKER The A.U.W. held its regular meet ing with Mrs. M. W, Simmons at her home in Goldsboro ' Saturday, July 6th at 3 o'clock p.m. with Mrs. Leroy Simmons co-hostess. The president, Mrs. Faison Smith pre sided. There was an impressive worship service with a business per iod and Interesting program. A splendid attendance of -members en joyed the meeting; Refreshments were served during the social hour. Mrs. Glennle Outlaw of Ashland, Va was welcomed as a visiting member. Mrs. Leslie Horton was a delight ful hostess to the local bridge play ers at her home Saturday night Miss Maggie Stroud of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stroud during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Outlaw were visitors in New Bern on the 4th ol July. i -y i" A. . ..; i t w. ho....uys with her parents. Llr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. ,. . Miss Annette Holmes of Bowden visited Miss Edwina Smith Sunday - Dennis Nichols of Sims and East Carolina College apent Saturday night ' and Sunday with " Amos J. Outlaw and other relatives. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin of Franklin ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simmons. ! ' Mrs. Glennie Outlaw of AshlanJ, Va':, a former resident is visiting here this week. '? . f 1 lr MRS. CARL IVEY Leslie Eatmon of Chapel Hill) and Frank Eatmon of PikeviUe visited their brother and .. sister in . law, Mr. and Mrs. ,Wyatt Eatmon, last Sunday. - - J Mr. and Mrs.. J. L. Summerlln of Rose Wood. Mrs, G. L. Summerlln, Mr. and Mrs.,H, C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grady, and sons, James, Miss Mable Lois Cannon has ao nhja. "Dwigl'V Jerry and Steve, Serve Iced Coffee WITH AAPS . Instant Coffee k 47c $1.19 t ea. Jar , Jar XEW 'Saper-Richf BEEF 3 ROAST BEEF 12 M. Cans $1 JUkP MILD WEDGES OF f b. Pkg. CHEDDAR CHEESE .J3c SPANISH BARS JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson and daughters and Mr. Charlie William son visited Airman and Mrs. Oliv- er Smith at Savannah, Ga., during the holiday week end. Mrs. Hortense Hasty spent last week at Topsail Beach as the guest of Mrs. E. A. Newton and Gad. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretsch and Cynthia spent the week end with friends in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretsch and Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wilker son and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Simpson and Burt spent the 4th of July with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter, who were vacationing at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Bell, Carol and Kay and Mr., and Mrs. A. J. Patterson, Yvonne and Andrea spent the holidays at Carolina Beach. Mesdames Margaret Tucker and Nora Shaffer spent the week and with relatives In Burgaw. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oakley add Rebecca, were visitors in Greenville during the week end. Mr and Mrs. I. N. Bowden and Nicky spent Sunday with relatives in Burgaw. Mm Leo Jackson and Mrs. Cla rence Murphy made a business trip to Kington Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murphy and daughters, visited White Lake Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Murpny visiiea Miss Minnie Boone in Wallace Tues day. Mrs. A. A. Marsh of rayeuevui.j accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wit. liamson and daughters and Mr. S. Williamson on a visit to Mrs Oliver Smith's in Savannah, Ga. M-Set. E. F. Turner of Albany, Ga., spent last wee ena wiw friends in Kenansville. Mrs. W. C. Caulder of St. Paul spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Williamson. cepted work as a Laboratory Tech- nician in a Fayetteville Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker and Mr. and Mrs. James Parker attend' ed ;a family 'dinner near Dudley honoring Nerins Parker of Cristo bal, Panama Saturday night ' Mr. and Mr. Jim' Lewis of Kin ston were visitors, at the Sunday morning church service. , Gerald Simmons of (he R.O.T.C. Camp at Ft. Bragg spent the week end with the home folks. Mrs. 'Pat' Sutton Robinson and Rosa Sutton of Goldsboro visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. JJoyd Sutton and daughters, '. Jacqueline of Garris Chapel were' among visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker Sun day afternoon, - Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey C. Swaney and children of Michigan left Sun day for their' home after an ex tended visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and other relatives. AUW Entertained By Mrs. Simmons' In Goldsboro On Saturday afternoon, July 6th, Mrs. M. W. Simmons of Goldsboro, entertained the A.U.W. of the Out law's Bridge Universalist Churah in her home. In the absence of the chaplain, Mrs. Simmons gave the devotional This was followed with a very in teresting program. After the business session Mrs. i Simmons assisted by her daughter in law, Mrs. LeRoy Simmons and her little grand daughter, Lisa Kay Simmons served to the fifteen mem bers and one visitor a very dell clous fruit punch and open faced sandwiches. Every one had a very delightful time. At the close of the meeting, Mrs. Simmons presented to the young est member of the minister's family a new baby girl, a beautiful gold ring for her finger. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grady and chU- dren, Unwood and Gail, Mrs. Ralph Brltt, Mr. and Mrs. , T. A Jernigan, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and v Mrs." ' Thurraan .,, Jernigan 'of Jacksonville. .' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie HiU. of Ben nett's Bridge visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Price Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish and children Sherry Lynn -and Norman Gregory of Castalia, Mr. and Mrs. W. L McPherso and children, Ce- clie, W, I, Sandra, Charles and Don of -Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton of MountOlive visited in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Out law last Sunday. ,r Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman, Sri, were dinner , guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.i Wayne Faulk of Bear Mars&lN?.;i.,. , Mr, nd Mrs. Joseph E.' Garner and sons, J. E. and Tonie of High lands visited Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Garner Saturday. s ' -, - , u' '.. Donald Price of Miami,. Florida, and 'Miss Lillie Rose Edwards of Goldsboro visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell Saturday, Kathy Ivey wisited her grand mother, Mrs. Holmes Rouse of Rose Hill last week',v:i-v.v;''v Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and son of Norfolk,, Va., visited Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs. Hade Jones dur ing the, week n4jS,vv:;i-5i(-.vi , . Mrs,; Annie ..Ingram of Kenans ville is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Tor rest Dail. , ,-4r'rf y;':-V;r-;; . Mr. and Mrs. Andy W, Jvey and children, Ann, Billie Joe, and Edna Gray visited Mrs. Mattie Ivey tH Fayetteville1 Saturday. y 'M f 'L' Mr, and Mrs, . Vernon. Batchelor and daughter, Jean of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mr ; James E-'Westbrook and'daughtBf, Linda Rae of Albert son visited, Mr. and Mrs- John I. Aman Br ; Sunday.. Mrs.?; Vernon Batchelor and Jean, remained f ot a longer visit -' .'.':, '''.V-: , Mrs. Ella Outlaw attended a birth day dinner Sunday in honor-of Maud Smith of Magnolia; w ;5, v ,u , Mrs. : Martha Outlaw, Mrs,;Thur man Davis and son, Jack of Mount OUve , Were dinner . guests .Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodmanisln the afternoon they visited. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Outlaw and son, Bill, of Kenansville. V; 'tsTf 'rX 4"Zt. - Leland Garner of Newport News, ill m Condensed Statement AS OF CLOSE OF BUSINESS; JUNE 29, 1957 RESOURCES Cash in Vaults and Due from Banks $ 41,841,045.19 U. S. Government Securities $43,901,725.43 Obligations of Federal Agencies and Other Marketable Securities 31,94448.46 State Bonds 8,499,478.38 Municipal Bonds 16,485,533.18 f'Jl uiioirorT FNSON , euaoAW r CAMf If rtUNI MEy KMMT cawt oi ictt ClAYTOH CtlNTOM ' COAIS ClUNN ' -i -T ATtTTfVlllg aORT MAOO : ' OARIWt tAveiocg t SACKSONVIUl atiNSTOM atoutsauM i tfMAVSVIlU IMOMEHEAO CTTI SMEW BERN ttwpoar , ' , 4ewTOMOovf WNX Wit ' latCHLAMDS OANOKI lAFIDf. raosEsoio . SMITHMEtO , SWRINO HOff WANSSOtO v . I0,83Z,985.4S Aocrned Interest 628,870.64 Loans and Diaconata 60,952,98J7 Cwtosnenr Liability a-e Letters of CredH lasaed 1,900.00 Hanking Houses, FornMore aad Fixtures, Eqaipment and Seal Estate tm&lM 4?aiM Stack UN.NIM -v, ., . . . .-j . ' i ' J '! lLW.MW.M sndivided rmm (fali;;tv. ... ifStti,,i..JMjMiM. ateserve Aaossnits Aoerned snd Unearned Interest, Taxes, "" "l ' ' k ItisarasMO aad Other Bssssras aeiiera ef vnsns aoeewea ier v hiium ...... fjt mm m V.'- a 4' i , tjmM PMjmjauim BT HBS. OARSIE SCOTT CLtJB MEETINGS' ' Wednesday evening, July 3, Mrs. Oarrie Scott was hostess to the Scott , Store Home Demonstration Club at her home. , y 's . . After the devotion was given the meeting was open for "business. Dur ing the business session 'there was an election of officers for the com ing year.. : s ' Mrs. Jonas Dail was re-elected by vote for president, Mrs. O. W. Scott, vice president and Mrs. Eugent Outlaw secretary and treasurer. Mrs, Dail asked to be relieved of the presidents place and by agree ment, Mrs. Scott andMrs Dail ex changed position as officers. Recreation for August was dis cussed and it was decided to have a picnic -supper August 17 at 6:30 at Pleasant Grove Community building. Following project leaders reports Mrs,, Cecil Kornegay gave the de monstration on 'Does Home Sewing Save Vou MoneyT Mrs.. Kornegay showed dresses fitted to different types, of people and urged that more sewing be done at home. She stated that one can save money by making drap eries, curtains, soa covers, dresses llllllilliiGfi and Dianne of Goldsboro visited the ' Bennis Outlaws Sunday eve ning. They were accompanied by little Miss Joanne Kornegay of Wil mington. , Mrs. Bobby Brookshire and child' ren ot Springfield, ELL, visited with the Luby Price family Wednesday of last week. Ben Sutton and daughters, Annie and various other articles in the Pearl, Clarissa, Virginia and Miss Mary Lou 'Jones spent Friday at Surf City and visited the Clifton Parker family while there. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sutton spent last week in Baltimore, Md., with Mrs. Sutton's brother, Patu Hous toii. .'i;-,,jY.i i Chief Petty Officer Bill Hargraves Mrs. Hargraves and sons of Mt OUve Visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Da vis Sunday; In the afternoon they all went to LaGrange for a visit with Mrs. Ida-Price and John Sing leton. ., , :rrii Mr .and Mrs. Jonas Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sutton attended the Union meeting of the F.W.B. Churches at the assembly ground near Pink Hill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Currie Dail of Waf- mv .n.n( a uhil. with Mf and Mrs. Jonnny singleton spent last Mr. Jonag DaU Sunday evening. week in riorwa visitmg ner Drotn- . jjj Kelly of Raleigh, er, Rodney Winders. IdaWhtM at Mr and Mrs! Emmett Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Kornegay Ur.,,. . t n,miin Gn- erat Hospital, Kenansville several home. V- CSX: -'yy":'t , At the close of the meeting Mrs. D. W. Scott was in charge of the flower show. ;,; Those winning prizes for flower arrangements were Mrs. Jenaa Dail first prix ewith a church arrange ment of white gladlolaa and White zinnia; Mrs. Irvin Kornegay, second a small vase of yellow daisies and MrS. Zollie Kornegay, third, an at tractive vase of gladiolus. Judges were Mrs. O,. W. Scott, Mrs. John Hill, and Mrs. Ethel Kor negay. - Each winner received a flower container as prize, v" .The "hostess served chicken salad on lettuce with crackers, cookies and punch to seventeen members. PERSONALS I Woodland N ews v FAMILY DINNER z Mr. and Mrs. Manly Kornegay were host to the family of Mrs. Kor. negay's mother, Mrs. Mattie West brook at their home Sunday follow ing church services at the Wood land Methodist Church. The occas ion, was Mrs. Westbrook's birthday. All of her children and most of the grand children were present They included Mr. and Mrs. Lewis West brook and son, Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Westbrook and son, An thony, Miss Viola Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook and child ren, George and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Westbrook of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kornegay of Xinston and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn of Warsaw. The new pastor, Mr. L. R. Harrell with Mrs. Harrell and children were also present. Lunch was spread on the table on the lawn at the lunch hour and a fellowship hour followed of which all enjoyed very much. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring and son Clifton wer Eutsts of Mr. and Nars Earl King in Mt. Olive Monday night. , Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Walker of the hospital personnel of Cas well Training School in Kinston vis ited relatives here recently.- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace and children, Tommie, June and Tim othy spent Monday in Burlington with Mrs. Wallace's grandmother. Mrs. Anna Best of Clinton spent the week end with Mrs, Mattie Westbrook and family. . ? i Mr. Thomas Murphy of Norfolk, Va., spent Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Murphy. ' -Miss Mary Gold Wallace and Miss Linda Holt of Albertson visited with Patsy Quinn and Nancy -Lillian Grady for a short while' Menday after noon. -j .. - -Miss Jean Walker who is attend- ing summer school at Pineland Col lege spent the week end at her home. Mrs. Neal Baker and grand daugh ter, Barbara Baker of Fayetteville spent last week with Mrs. Baker's daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Wallace. They, with Mrs. Garland Wallace, spent Wednesday at Atlantic Beach at Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanderson of Cabin visited relatives here Sat urday. Mrs. Croady Btentoa and Mrs. Winnie Herring and daughter Bet ty Kay, spent the week end at Top sail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herring of near Kenansville were supper guests of Mr. Herring's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jjred Herring Satur day night. Sgt. aad Mrs. Lloyd Staley and children of Jacksonville spent sev eral days last week with Mrs. Sta ley 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bail. They left Tuesday for Fred ericksburg, Va. where they will make their future home. Mrs. Marlon Murphy and daugh ters Lynn and mother, Mrs. Glen nie Rouse visited Mrs.' Walter Mil ler at Hallsville Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moseley of Kin- SHOES! YES SHOES ! SHOES! . SHOES! Our Big SHOE SALE f - NOW IN PROGRESS y Men's Women's and Children's . ,( i Spring an3 Summer Shoes' " Bny one pair at regular price and get another pair of equal value for just , . o::zceiit -Sfariy 5.f::3 Co. i ston visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace add Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tyndall Sunday afternoon. . ; , - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene CroWell and children have returned to their home at Claymont ,DeL, following a vacation in the home of Mrs. Crow ell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K J. Smith. .I-V- . Mr. and Mrs. Morriss Holmes and children of Kinston ' visited Mr. Holmes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park Holmes, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gra dy at Bethel Sunday. Mrs. Lila Humphrey spent a few days last week with her daughter and eon in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Tripp of Norfolk, Va., at their camp at Core Point. Miss Shirley Herring returned to her studies at Appalachian Train ing School at Boone, Tuesday fol lowing a visit to her home hare due to the death of her mother. Mr. Allen Dunn of Pine Bush, New Tork, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kadar Dunn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Millard of Elizabeth City were recent visitors of Mrs. Millard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace and children spent Sunday at Folkstone with Mrs. Wallace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. King, Mr. end Mrs. H, M, Wells and daughter. Connie Jo are vacationing with their son in California. Little Miss Ella Mae King ef Folkstone spent last week with her iunt, Mrs. Leland Wallace. Mr. Henry Tyadall is aonf ined to his home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winters si we Snow HiU Church Community visit ed with Mr; and Mrs. J. D. Galnus Kundav afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs, Koy Asian oi n-in-i ston arid Mr. and Mrs. Jonn a. a- maa. Sr., of Goldsboro were necent guests in the heme of Mr and Mrs. James E. Westbrook. Me Paul Williams who has aen a patient in the Duplin General Hos pital has returned to his home, ., Albertson Hews MRS. REMUS CREEL Mrs. Harrle Stroud Scaompanied by Mrs, Remus Creel took Masters Dermis, Wayland, Robert Owen and Clen Stroud, also eoayton saaxweei to Gold Park swimming Sisjdrfy p. Thnmm vUktinc - In' the Remus Creel heme during the week end were Misses Judith, ' Carolyn and Sulina Herring, also Miss Francis Carol Jarmaa of Richlands, also Mr. sad Mrs. C, J. Herring, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Whaley and family of Rich- lands. ,!', fCf,'X:l.- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. waller ano daughter' Naomi of Jacicsonvuie were reoent visitors ,wlth the Re mus Creel family. ' ',$! Miss Phillis Holt is home again after a two week visit witn ner grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, MassenglU of Four Oaks. Mrs. Cordelia Stroud became Mrs. Dallas Mercer last Thursday. They dan last week. Her condition is much improved and she has return ed to her position in Raleigh. Those visiting Mrs. Armanda Sutton-Tuesday of last week were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Russell and child ren, Louisiana, Frank, West, Virgin ia and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Winders Clinton, N. C. , Mfas Marcia Scott, Kenansville, spent Friday night here with her mother, Mrs. Oarrie Scott '.' vs.: V . Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter visited Charlie Brown at Duplin General Hospital Saturday. Mr. Brown is an uncle of Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Outlaw and daughter, Susie, attended vocal un ion and dedication services at the assembly building near Pink Hill Sunday. 1 Ernest Kornegay spent the; week end at Wilmington with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kornegay. Mrs. Blanche Howard, Kenans ville and Miss Lucille Howard, Fay etteville; visited friends here Fri day. 1 Visiters in the Edd Kornegay home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollowell, Mt. Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Currie Smith and children of Smith Chapel. . i Miss Scarlett Hill, student at Wingate College was home for the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hill. pel met with Mrs. James Parker Monday night with a good attend ance of members and visitors. The lesson was on The Peninsula of Ma laya'. Mrs. M. B. Holt, presided, dur ing the social hour, delicious re freshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Swaney and boys of Royal Oak Michigan return ed home Sunday after visiting her sister, Mrs. James Parker and fam ily. Miss Mayble Cannon left Sunday to begin work at Cape Fear -Hospital in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holland of Greenville, Penn., visited his par ents, Mr. and Mas. Bursell Holland the week of the 4th of July. Several from this .section attend ed the Stroud Reunion at Topsail Beach, Sunday. . :., Rosa Robert and Barbara Gene Rouse of Oddfellow Home in Golds- bore have been spending the last t,we weeks with their .nacle Clay ton Rbyse and relatives here. They will return home Sunday. -J. ;' t.u 1.U...U ' - lowing a two weci v.. v Uvea. . Mf.' and Mrs. Perry Grady and , children Llnwood and Gail, Mrs., Ralph Britt, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan spent ; Saturday at Surf City.".- v ' " ' 1 ' i' Barbara Jewel Summerlln of War saw visited her grandmother, Mrs. O- L, Summerlln test week. , , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin, Sr ; visited Mrs. Rose Alphin of Mount -1 ,'" Olive Sunday. . ' . . Mrs Harry James wiuiams ana . sons of Siler City visited Mrs.' , Hade Jones last week, Mr. Williams , ' visited them Wednesday and they . ; accompanied him to their home. . Mr. and jars. William T. Rhodes , and children, Gary and Brenda of v Raleigh spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.' Cyrus Rhodes, Mr. and - Mrs. E. E. Kelly. '-' ' . J Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and daugb- ter, Lorraln: evisited relatives -of , Falson Sunday, i1 " " ' . - i' Mrs. Norman Outlaw, Mrs. Helen . j. Sarvis and daughter spent Sunday, 1 -at -White-' lkeV: ' ' " Mr. arid Mrs. J. r. GTeene ; . children of Greensboro visited Mr.i i t and Mrs. Foy Goodman daring ithr 1 week end. Mrs; Green and children , remained for a longer visit, " t" Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigsn vis. t ited Mrs. R. Ul Sykes and Mrs Josephine Powell ot Kenansville the , Fourth; 'u M . m 'f.v. i Mr. and Mrs.1 Speed Pendry and , , children Mike, i Joe, Steve, Nina Gail, and Mary Beth returned to , their home in Mathaney, West Va.' j last Wednesday after spending sev- 5 , era! days with relatives in thU com. ' , munlty. ' r ; Vin Nors Outlaw and Mrs. Wil 11am Earl TyndaU Of Scott's Store ' visited in ' the home of . Mr. and . Mrs. Wade Price last Wednesday. Mrs. Lola Bordeau, Mr. and Mrs. . Edgar Bordeau of Mount Olive, and Mrs. Eunice Laws ot Grantham vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Price last Sunday. . The Rev, and Mrs. Marvin Whit field and son, Stevle returned to their home in Greenville, S. C. last Wednesday after spending several days with relatives in this area. v Mr. and Mrs. C C. Ivey Jr., and children, Kathy, Cnarles and Rouse were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Allen- Fritz ot Goldsboro. Mrs. Ella Outlaw visited her cou sin. Mrs. Ssdle Heath., in Duplin General Hospital, Kenansville Sun day. . v Mr.- and Mrs. John L Aman, Jr., -and children Belinda, David, and v vrau- -; .. -t. "... . guests last Wednesday of Mr. and , Mrs. John I. Aman, Sr. Mrs. Leslie Bell and children, Judy and Janice visited Mrs. Johnny Price of Seven Springs Sunday. Bobby Quinn ot Jacksonville spent the week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Quinn. ; , Janice Bell visited Jean Batchelor . of Goldsboro last week. Wheat lnr 1958 will be supported, at Sl.99 per busheL; ,p . . ,r . Efficient planning is the key to successful farming. Mnintnln egg production by keep- w ing hens cool during hot summer weather. aS! C!nn HcCail Zemo -liquid or ointment a doc tor'l antiseptic, promptly relieves ; itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface akin rashes. Buy Extra Strength Zemo forTPfflO stubborn casealsTJVAllV. ; WATER FOR THE HOME 4 in. Wells Drilled FOR TERMS 'yjfg A. FITCH QUINN, WRITE OR SEE POTTERS HBUL Rente 1, Pink HiU, N. C. 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