v: : iMEloise Rider and father Mr. Me- Mr.' and Mrs. Bernice Korne-, Ko Kennedy last week. ' - ; ; M. 'l-.l' lfa' '..J 0 L T"V ay on atanioro ,f community 1 , "ira. ia n.,jciu)y ana were Sunday guest of Mrs. B. L.800 of Lillington! were weekend Mrs. Allen Dunn, Mrs Ed Spa rks and brother, Ben Williamson, r., visited their mother in James Walker Hospital , Wilmington, llTiday. tfe'jfiffii?) 1 V,. k j-f'- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rider and family were supper guest of ; their mother, Mrs. Eloise Rider iSvaduyS .M;':.;,vj:, y',;:l' Mr, Edward Sparks of Chicago tW.i ha joined his wife. Mrs. ;. Mary E. .Sparks, for a visit Mrs. ; Sparks was called, home some 1 thnfi ago because of illness and " death of her father. '.;V:r ,t . r ; Mrs. Harold Swertson of Char vlotte was guest of her sister Mrs. guest of Mrs W. J.( Pickett Mrs, Gertrude Cooper of Wal lace was.' a Saturday : guest Of Mrs: Pickett -V iw,..,.;.; t:,,,i ' Mrs. J. O Stokes and Mrs. C B Guthrie f! shopped In Golds boro Tuesday. : L -rJUiV Mrs. H. M. .West Sr., and Joe West . visited Henrv , West ;' Jr., and daughter" in Wayne Memo rial Hospital Goldsboro, Tuesday, jr. ana xurs. Marvin Korne gay : of Grensboro and Mr., and Mrs. .Roy Sanderson . of Beula ville were Saturday guest of Mrs, Parker Qulnn,V'f&rtj.S 4'-:!.iM'f i Mr. and Mrs. Jean Harlow, of Rose. Hill' , visited Mrs. Parker Quinn last Sunday afternoon, As Ts 0auf m Srll(liii$ColI:g T" .sty; NEW ILGuGlT HEADER Saves up to 15 more off your mm' OHrer now offers yon the greatest corn-saver built. Pot this oorn header on your Oliver elf-propelled aad save 5 to 15 more from every acre, pay for it in a season or two. Only an Oliver combine cuts; takes in and thiytthes the entase stalk.' It's a new concept in com harvesting -rtbe modem way. There are no snapping rolls. So, then are no shelling losses. This k ihe only way to save oil your crop. .,, t . . Has, Oliver header dees thsee jobs at enee cuts, shells, shseda. It saves every kernel, prepares your fields tor plowing in dm peee Hie Oliver setf-prapeQed also offers a king-. sue separating and weening aiea. and I ? -doseas of other advantages. Come in for the full story-r-now. 1 A. HwardstDpy i 3alf and Service Dunn Highway Clinton, N. C. i Phi 3299 L King College ? Bristol, Teniv opened Its J958-59 session this week with a reqord enrollment of : some -300. men ' and women, with students frojn thirteen sta tes and eight foreign countries. The f aeuUy group' Ihis year is also enlarged, "with tea: new fa culty members. Three, are re placements for facutly "members who have , been: awarded fellow ships, for., graduate study; - and five represent additions to the faculty; in' King College's pro. gram Of expansion. "This lar ger faculty will result in some additions to the curriculum." commented! ' President R. T. L, Uston, "but its chief effect will be to strengthen the' institutional program by decreasing the tea ching load1 of the faculty." i The new Dean of Students at King will be the Reverend Geor ge A. Anderson, formerly vice- president of Montreat, College. OADCA THEATRE GUIDE WALLACE, N C Thiirsdiy Friday , t '(s...- ,. j 'ssftsBHsslMI sBssMMI Hasi Also Frankenstein of 1970 Cartotn Saturday "The Dalton Girls" Starring The Dalten Girls "Safecracker" StevniXLf Ray Milland Carwon Sunday Monday Fsijrciji fc,aAr of Ivc.iuusvie. X-r. Out law is majoring in psychology, and is active in, the work of the "K" Club, i'iifimk, -r ' I"-"' ; "" - " v ? Announce Birth ; g M)tf and iMrs. J. W Williamt. son of .Yadklnville announce the birth of a daughter, Starr Bren dle. Williamson, weighing t lbs, 8 ounces, Sept s, 1958. .i.' ue iw( wu ilua, juiuicn ona rpe of ';the 'Kenansville Baptist Church - announce1" the birth of a daughter, Lauren Carol, at 7:48 p.m. on the 14th of Septemi ber . 1958, at Rex Hospital in Raleigh; Mrs.- Sharpe is the for mer Betsy Lyon Jackson of Gar ner, N. C. the mother and baby are staying with Mrs. Sharpe's .mother near Raleigh during con valesence. '.. '. . Card Of Thanks I wish to express my : sincere thanks to Dr. Rasmussen and the fine nurses 'in Duplin General Hospital for the fine treatment that I received while an opera tive patient there. Also to my many friends for their many cour tesies shown me while I was a patient. Cyrus Rhodes. illlliewfiil by Mrs. J. H. Parks , , a;Dr. Clinton Lee Scott, Minis ter of the Universalist Church at Tarpon Springs, Florida and au-thor- of the book, "Religion can Make Sense" will be guest spea er 'for next Sunday service at eleven o'clock. ' Sermon topic, "Life is Simple," all are invited to head Dr. Scott The Home Demonstration club will meet monday Sept 22nd at 3 -o'clock. Place will be announ ced later, r L. W. Outlaw attended reunion of Battery A in World War I held hear. New Bern Sunday.1 Mrs. Lessie Horton was hos tess to the locall bridge players at her home Saturday night. Remus Creel Jr. student at State College spent Saturday ni ght and Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Remus CreePSr. Gordon K. Outlaw is a patient in Wayne Memorial Hospital Goldsboro. Miss Wyra Maxwell of Will son was a weekend visitor with his sister Mrs. U. i'. Outlaw. The Young Adult Ckas will, meet Tuesir.y i:'::;ht. c;i9j y ;a:: .a;.: - .r to attend fcsrigham Young We vf-h to express our ; cere thinks ior the many deeds rfaw of kindness, floral tributes and University at Provo, Utah. iui cvv;ijr cjiisiesaiim ui sym pathy shown ' us during the sic- f bnaoo QrA laotK nf nttn Iait.J father. Family of Simpson Harper Donald H. Hayes wUl act as con ductor of the East Carolina Col lege .Orchestra during the present school year. A. faculty membeb of the department of ' ' music . at the college, Mr. Hayes has been con cert master of the orchestra for thi past five years. He has just been appointed to dlreH the tnsemble by Dr, Earl 'Beech, head of the department of music. Arrangements for the year's work are now In the making. The 1958-59 program will include study, rehearsals, and public appearances on the campus, and elsewhere, ac cording to present plans. . The East Carolina College Orch stra is composed of students fac ulty member, and instrumenta lists from Greenville and other lo- Residents of this area are en telephone service. ' James Parker of Whitville was a weekend visitor with the home folks and went to Danville, Va. Sunday night for the opening of the old Belt tobacco Markets to day (Monday). iVsitors with Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Kornegay Saturday and Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Quinn of Smithfield and Mr. nad Mrs. Lennie Howaid of Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs Leland Taylor in Kinsion Sunday. 4. . i M k., , ixneaire eailtles in the eastern part of the state. A sfxty-meaiKr organiaa tion. It baa been directed tor the past seven years by Dr. Kenneth N. Cuthbert r who iresigdid last simtmer as head of the East Caro lina department of music. Mr. toy began reh arsal with the group Tharsday night. Dar ing the ;11 quarter, the orchestra gjtnrty Only Tbanday.. Friday Sept U-lf THE SHEEPMAN t Stantnr' Okna . Tot 1 V Shirley ttacLalne , . , They CaUed him tin Strang er WUh A Gea -In Cinemascope and Btetereeeler will rehorre on'Mon. night of each week at ':30 in th t:.d and (';hstra Room of ll.-ie Hall. The first e. nccst of th-i year is sch.duled lor Decembj- 9 String players are !n deman l and are In vit d to Jon the ensem U A gradua'e of Ne-v I'ni versit,, Mi. Hayes has played with tha New York City Symphony un der Walter Damrosch; the West chester, N. Y., County Symphony under Albert Stoessel; and the New Yrk Summer Orchestra un til r Serge Koussevitsky. He has t'.adiied conducting under such teachers as Stoesse, Victor Reb ir.an, C. Warren Erb. and Thomas F. D'Arcy. Sept. Mlav , Return To Warbow I SUrrinf Phil Carey No one'a alee pins ia Waibow Toolffat I Technicolor I parent may be shocked but Tooth will Understand ' tt r "Eighteen and Anxious9.' I ataJring William CampbbU x Sunday - JMondfcy Sept 1-23 The North Frederick i Starrlnr Cary Coeper Diane Vani Susy Parker Oinemaaoope CoW dartoen Tu'sday - Wednesday Sept Z3-M During the World War II period. PROUD YOUNG REBELS he studied conducting at the OCS High School Hellaaps Army Band School. Ia Germany, Plus . . . . , i , II A Dul i n i Cz ,5hoslvakia Be conauciea i i I symphonic ensembles made Up of. yarioas U. C. Army groups. The Truth About Hlffh Sororities! School Presbyterian Circle , "r Circle no. I of Grove Presby terian church met with N. B. Boney at her home en Chinqua pin road. In abscence of Circle chairman, Mrs. Boney presided opening the meeting with sen tence prayer. Mrs. John A Gavin led a discussion on. "Growing Church." Mrs. A. T. Outlaw as sister the hostess in serving pu nch, peminto cheese sandwiches, cookies and salted nuts to the seven members present Cartoon Tuesday 4 Wednesday Frankenstien of 1970 Starring Boris Karloff AUo Spy In The Sky Starrtag Store Brodle i Cartes U&sHaeski Cora Stokes Circle The Cora Stokes Circle met with Mrs. C. B. Guthrie at her home on Warsaw Road, Mrs. L. C Burch chairman presiding. Mrs. Perry Dobson made the op ening prayer, Mrs. Guthrie pro gram chairman gave an inter esting talk on "the Bible and why a Bible Society," Mrs. J. O. Stokes gave the devotional The hostess served, tea, assorted IE6AI NOTICES NOTICE ceo 5!l 3A1 STILL SELLING HIGH PLENTY OF FLOOR SPACE AT' THE ROMNA WHSE. In Clinton riviiuur A Special Term of Superior Court of Duplin County for the trial of Civil Cases has. been or dered. Said term will begin on Monday, September 29, 1958, and continue one week, or until the business is disposed of. This the 12th, day of Septem ber, 1958. Leon Brown, Chairman Board of County Commissioners 9 - 25 - 2T D. Co. start your hunting HEBE! Mil X J XT' V ? I "''"'Tlfl, iiliifciiiii ,pj---filk - Clinton Sport Shop Invites The People of Duplin County To Visit Their New Sporting Goods Store. N Featuring Wilson -Spaulding And Rawling Lines Complete Line Of Sporting Goods & Fishing Tackle. Clinton Sport Center, Inc. Marvin A. Tew, iHancjer Cluiton, N. C. IsslSBBBBSIBBBia MoooeoGoooooooooooooooooooooGOooooocr 9oeoeeooo . memrimwi .. ..tm.i i i 111 mi ruimm ixrsnn. -t t ' ADMIMiTRATRrx NOTICB The undersigned have been duly qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of John Brantley Bailey, late ef Duplin County. North Car olina, this is to notify all persoas having clairhs against said estate to present them to the undersign ed in Faison, North Carolina, on or before the 15th. day of Sept amber 1959, or this notice wiH be pleaded ;n isr df their recovery All persons indebted -to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. Mrs. Emma K. Bailey Administratrix of the Estate of John Brantly Bailey 10-23-flT E. K. B. ft- Ml Domestic Add Foreien " Buyers' Are " Represeried Here And We Have A Fine Set Of Buyers, For Friendly And Courteous : 'Service;K:V'''s-;" :'X v 4vilM :jh SELL. AT THE ,v it- nrYliOOftt GAROlINA V 4T,AalJLJJL W WaVI 'ai''::8'ii'':'''':; . ' , union, h. t. k CENTER THEATRE '"minf OTivc. N. 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