' , Personals f, .
.Maste Chris Boney of Greens
Dro is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Boner. . -Miss
Lottie Williams has return
ed home after several days, stay
at James Walker Hospital in Wil
-uungron. ,
Mr. and Mrs.". A. J. Patterson
were dinner guests of Mrs. H. I,
Pippin in Burgaw, Saturday night
Mr and Mrs. W. S. Craft and
-dhildren It vacationing . in the
mountains of N. Cj t i
:.J Mr. John Mehnert of Kansas City
Kansas has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Boney and Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1
V -Durco j v
. Mr. and M-s C. B Guthrie Jr.
a-4 son of Goldsboro visited Mr.
and Mrs. ,C, B. Outhrle Thursady
afternoon -
Airman and Mrs. Jesse . FiUman
and children of Palm Beach, Fla.
are visiting Mr., and Mrs. I. R.
Caison. " ''. y s' ,-
Miss Doris Caison of E. C. Col
lege, Greenville spent . the .week
end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I .R. Caison. .' : n
.. Miss Sylvia tirady of LaGrange
is visiting Miss Margaret' Grady.
Mrs. Margaret Tucker aceompan
led Mrs. Mary Bouse, of , Burgaw
to Red Springs Sunday afternoon
.Mr. nr1 Mr. Jltmni.1 Jnhnmn
of Raleigh spent the week end
wixn tneir parents, ror. ana Mrs.
O. P. Johnson and Mrs. and Mrs,
A T. Outlaw ' V V.
Announce Birth
Mr. anil Mrs. Albert 'X. 'rdison
of Carolina Beach announce the I
biith of a daughter, Mary Lynn,
on June 6 in Duplin Gentral Hospi
tal. , , .' '.VfAv
Mra.Hardison is tha former Miss
Joyce Adams, granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Williams
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Duplin Hospital
Auxiliary Holds '
Regular Meeting j
The Keansvllle member, ,of the
Duplin Genei al Hospital Auxiliary
entertained at an informal tea
prior to the Auxiliary ? meeting,
on Thursday afternoon in the Sun
day School rooms of the Baptist
Church .Prom attractive tea table
Mrs. N. B. Boney poured' punch
and served cookies, Mrs. G. V.
Gooding greeted the guests.
Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, Sr. president
opened the meeting with? poem
'The Mirror." Following words of
welcome, reports of the various
Stanley Harrell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Hart-ell of Rose Hill,
has been eleo.ed business manager
of the 1959 edition of the Mount
Olive Junior College yearbook,
'Olive Leaves.'
Harrell was a 1956 graduate of
the Wallace - Rose Hill High
School.
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Gayle Newton To
Play At Clinic
The Meredith College depart
ment of ,mua,ic announces the
Thii d Annual Piano Clinic, July
9 through 12, at the college.
Stuart Pratt, head of the piano
faculty if dr. sixteen years, will
conduct the .clinic. He holds de
grees from Harwlck College,
Philadelphia Musical Academy and
Syracuse University. He studied
in Germany with Walter Schar
wenka, Marta Slebold and Huso
Kauri. For four seasons he was an
There are four basic methods or ways to reduce noise in the home.
The first is to use acoustical materials on the ceiling- to absorb
noise and keep it from bouncing between walls, ceilings and other
smooth surfaces, (2) Use mechanical door closers and weather
stripping around doors to stop the spread of noise from one room
' 5 n,?tilel(8 U.tii,le 4Pe?. upholstered furniture, resilient or
"soft" flooring and floor coverings to absorb noise. (4) Place resili
ent mountings under appliances that may cause vibration noise. :
For many other hints on noise reduction send for free booklet "How
to Quiet Your Home," Boom 212, 280 E. Ohio, Chicago Ut Illinois.
history and axampllishinenfs of I""" KU"" " 6""
the Auxiliary since organizing. Gail Newton of Kenansville and
Mrs. Wayne Jordan, chairman, of, Meredith College, a pupil of Pratt,
the nominating committe presen- will play a recital on Friday even
ted the following offlcew; Mrs. ing for those attending the clinic.
Hugh Johnson, Rose Hill, president ,
Mrs. Geo ge Carr, Rose Hill, sec 'lifetime will open Wednesday
re'ary; Mrs. R. W. Powers, Wallace
treasurer; Miss Viola Westbrook.
A!be:tson, vice president '
These were unamiously elected
and duly installed.
Mrs. Johnson called for cooper
ation of all and urged a greater
membership and told of some of
her plans for the incoming year.
Invitation Issued
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carson
Tyndall request Xhe nonoisr oi
your presence at the marriage of
their daughter Jean Bryant to Mr.
James Creshaw Thonvwoa Satur
day, the 21st of June., nine
teen hundred and fifty-eight at
at noon, July 9, and close Satur
day, July 12 at 12 o'clock; and
those who attend may stay in the
college', dormitories.
Gail is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Newton ot Kenansville
and formerly studied with Mrs.
W. J. Middleton, teacher of War
saw, for the past several years
This is an outstanding accomplish
ment for Gayle as she has
only been in Meredith for one
year.
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No invitations are being issued
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ially invited to attend.
Sunbeam Met Saturday
The Sunbeams met on Saturday
Mesdames Lauren Sharpe and Pit
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X feel like I have the use of my
right arm again now that Carmen
Julia, our supervisor for the home
agents, has returned from a three
months training course In Pueito
Rico -and the . United States. She
is such a lovely person and is so
helpful to me. All of us were de
lighted to have her 'return and we
were very interesting J.n hearing
her repots about hr training in
supervision
. Carmen Julia, had had five weeks
training in Puerto Eico-, This in
cluded classroom instruction and
observation in the field with sup
ervisors Then she was at the Uni
versity of JFlorida' f or a week and
later observed the work there. She
was in Washington for two weeks
and had training in the ; J5epart
ment of Agriculture.' Abo she vlsi
BeltsvUle Maryland. ,
I think she got some good ideas
which, we can use in our program, i
We are planning a series of train-1
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Bridal Couple ' Elect
Feted At, Open House
Miss Jean Tyndall, bride elect of
June 21 and the groom elect, Mr
Crenshaw Thompsoii were feted at
an open house, last Saturday after
noon in Cameron Village.
The hostess, Miss Ann Crawford,
entertained about forty people at
her apartment on Smallwood
Drive. '
. Massive arrangements of white
snapdragons, , roses and baby's
breath were used on consoles in
the living area. oolr note of green
and white was carried throughout
the apartment i
Out of town guests included.
Mrs. E. C. Tyndall, mother Miss
Tyndall, Mrs. Joe Costln of War-
sister of the bride elect.
K. . to a. i- el. -.i-e t i. , eaUr a... 3 t
L',i ia a" veiy o ol.jrver to of each otitis a..
sl.e saw many tilings and , asked ' ing about our hfh
questions about the things she saw.
She will be able to adapt many
of the ideas for use Inj the country
The Other folks in tne state ex
tension office bad a welcome home
party for Carmen and invited me.
Every one r was in such a nappy
mood and we all had a good time...
I thought it was a lovely , thing
for thenv to do.' J: .' .
We iave been Trying to prepare
some bulletins for the home agents
to; use on how to build -a simple
stove, bow to' build a clothes clo
set and how to build chairs I had
who works withus to ' help build
one of each' and" to .'correct our soon
wdrk., Just last week he was able- 1 1 " 1 ' h
to help ussoweworked .aU '.week , tWW
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lillg
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viol days.1'
and our menas in Kcusiisvule.
room-mate's sister from New '
York- is visittng us. It has been ' '
fun to have her tell us of activi
ties in the states. She brouth e ,''
veral of i the t chamise , dresses so
w Had a fashion, snow, A few '
peop are " wearing , them, here,, -but
very f ew. They rally ' make
our clothes lodk out of date, t de-
cided to try to give some of 'my .
old clothes a new, look by adding '
a wide low, belt! in the .back. I '
may : try to make ' chamise dress - -
ith him. We hop to, soon complete
the bullitins: ' ..J ".' i, f,
A high, school, fclass - mate of
mine, ! William Grady Is stationed
with thd army in Manama. He had
to come - to Bogota on business
and called me up. Although, itj
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Plue Ca!aoon and Sports
Wed. Thuk June 1 1!
The TaU Stranger"
4 Staging -Joel
McCrea and Virginia. Mayo
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Thurs. Ft Sat."
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7 Kramer's. Has A Wonderful
Selection Of Nationally 1 Known
Gilts And Wearing Apparel To
Choose From.
Miss NewfonMagna
Cum Laude Grad.
and has served as president of
the Meredith Science Club, and
also as Silence Club president of
the clubs of the entire $tate.
She also has served as president
of the honorary scholastic nreanlza
Vt.. Mppb(ik rii.-- j. j x .'on on the Meredith campus, Kap
l:1n Meredith CoUege students M Nu Sim. Sh- w. JumLa k
graduated with honors in the 120
memoer graduating elan 1uer nrir
including one with high honors.
magna com laudei was granted
Sally Newton nf
laude was granted Glenda Eddlns,
Claxton, Ga.' Betsy Carol Greene,
Sanford; Clara Hudson, Richmond,
Va.; Betsy Lane Asheboro: Jane
Maynard, Gary; Margaret Gertrude
Mott, Mount he; , Geraldtne
Parhara Ritter, Bobbins; Jane Stem
bridge of Lynchburg, Va. formerly
of Forest City: and Pwn Vnuwi
Buffalo Junstion, Va.
Miss Newton Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newton of Ken
ansvllle. She Is a biology major,
pa Nu Sigma.-She was elected by
her classmates, as .Most Intellec
tual" senior, superlative. '
Miss Nancy Stephens
Has Birthday Party
Miss Nancy Stephens' celebrated
her 9th birthday on Monday even
ing at her home with an outdoor
supper of hamburgers. .'About 13
of her young - friends were pre
sent. Out of door games were en
Joyed, after which the young folk
enjoyed hamburgers,, iced drinks
ice cream and ,r birthday cake.
Nancyreceived many pretty gifts.
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