TE3 cnxw rzz3 iua:.- - N. C. 1- AX IZXI l 1.. J. 4 Mr. and Mrs. 3. O. Stokea pent! th weekend la Kaleigh tUndlng the grt3utlon . exercUej t State College.' T 'rffcrVV j Mr j Mattie Sadler spent Satur day In Raleigh. Emory. Indent ' t State College, "returned home with hl mother' lor' th" weekend. Mr. H. M. West, 3r.t Mr. C B. Guthrie and Mr Ida Thomai Visl ted m New Beta laat Thursday. Mn. Allle WUlUmaoia and ra- nde: Charles Smith,, wer. fuet last -week oi M". Cor .Marsh. trf Payettevuley i.x vuTtJf .v!v Rev. and Mra,'-' Lauren "Sharpe . were called to StatesvIUe,' Wed nesday," beoauof ithe Wnest 'f M Sharp'! motner.r. "' " ' Miss Carolyn Bottle of Wllming' tnA was weekend sueat of her par. ents. Mr; and Mrs; Adrian; Bostlc, Mrs. Rufus Elks ana Mrs, J. .O. Stokes ihopped ln' Balelgh Wed- Mr. and. Mrg. Willard .Brlnson and Mrs. Falson McGowan. accom panied the James Kenan; Senior! the weekend at Top Sail Beach. ; Mrs.'D. S. Williamson and Mrs. nutt with the ue oi Informative posters, f ( Project report! '; were given by Mra. Aid Brown of "Home Dairy" and Mrs. Louise K. Boney on In ternational Relations. Mrs. Boney aiso led in a couple of Oasnea and Mr. Robert Syke, and daughUl B. B. Williamson attended the ara-i v Wet ww of tte Book. n. . 1,1 a . . ,, ,: wTCata CBvcnauffh" wdicB 1! on the era of Fayettevlllo were guest of Mrs. Sykes and Mrs, Johnson dar ing the Weekend. V , Mr. Milton' Parker of Las Angeles,- California . wast v guest last week of hi cousin Mi. WiUaid Johnson ' and - Mr. Johnson. ., . .Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Daughtry and aon Bobbi of Fayetteville were guest of Mrs. C. B. Guthrie last Thursday; -n-,,;; Joe, West of Ban Carolina Col lege Greenville, -was home for the Weekend .-., . Jimmy Bowden" ' attended the Scout Camporee In Goldsboro thtt week end . ; .Mfn Air. and Mrs. Leo Jackson and Jimmy spent Sunday at Top Sail. Mrs. Parker Qulnn spent last week In Wilmington with Mr. and Mrs. John H. : Williams', Mrs. Robert HoWngsworth, Com mander and Mrs.' Alton Payne and children spent the week end in du.tion ,t Ext oiiiu CnlleM cavenaugn- wxaca J on w Sunday t i v .. V; :, .j-,,? 1 1959 pprovedy Book llafrfer B. D. son and daughter of Raleigh were ' The presldenTannounced rami ,,. r .nH Mrd j- Horn Week Deginniag June 8th. C Tyndall - '.Tvv ; ' , , (to Ra?eigH t State, College and , Mrs. Hortense Hasty 'and '.on fvrl mnnniMt u, . ifift iol She and Mn. -SalUe Aldrldge dls- Cortin of Waruw to Km! Beachi P a Ccbblers Apron that ttey for several day. - r , nao, xecenoy xuuiea " Mr. and. Mr!, Bill Helton and " bPib,--w.7 family are visiting Mra.x Helton'i' uenerai noapitai. . parenu in Prosperity. S. C. ' "p,aUn Coi' Mr. w iw lect. in Unison the meeting ad led Mr. and Mr. Bill Ingram and Journed to enjoy a aodal hour family of Raleigh to Holden's during which time the hostess as- fn tmir nt WashlnBtoni D. C 'and Greenvllln hH attended the era. Jlew York.;" f-' T" iJ if ' j duatlon of Mr. (Theo Hekns from .; Mr. ana am. TUce'usvia qmi r,usi arouna vouege. 1 i4 t HALL' S SUPERETTE 400 S Center St. Mt Olive, N. C. Grade A Fryers Lb. 26c Any. Amount Fill Your Freezer Now. Large Hens Lb. 29c J Fat Back Lb. 10c Kingans Richmond Bacon I 1 Lb. Pkg. 40c l Fresh Fish 15c Lb. 7 Lbs. $1.00 ANY KIND OF FROSTY MORN I U. S. GOOD STEAKS OR BEEF CUT TO ORDER Lord Calvert Coffee : Lb. Can 64c 25 Lb: Self Risine Flour $1.39 " 5 Lb; Sugar ... 10 LK Suga,. 25 Lbs. Sugar VEGETABLES 49c 98c ... $2.59 Celery 5c Stalk Cabbage 3c Pound Beach ior a weeks stay. Mr .and Mr. A. J. Patterson vis ited Mrs. Walter Smith in Pink Hill Sunday. Mr. Cordeli: Johnson of Camp Butner -was home with his' par ents, Mr .and Mrs. Willard John son for .the weekend. Mrs. '-J. H. Booth of Harrell's Store was a weekend guest of her son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs Wiley Booth. Mrs. Gertrude Cooper, of Wal lace was a weekend guest of Mrs. Martha P. Sltterson, slsted by her two daughters, ser ved punch, cookies, ssndwhhes and salted nuts, to the 12 ladles present. Mrs. Bowden Hostess To Circle 1 The women of the Grove Pre sbyterian Church held their mon thly meeting in th ehome of Mrs. J. J. Bowden with Mrs. Ben Bow den as co-hostess. V Roses and Splra arrangements were used on the auxiliary ttbles In the llvlnir and dinins rooms of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes of th. Bowden home. Mrs. N. B. Wilmington are here for the sum- Boney presided over the business mer months. session, after which Mrs. Caroline Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mpore and( Gavin gave the Bible study and small sun 01 ureeuvHie a" v.-. nroeram r 1 . V :'j'iiS;'rossrc-:i,'! By Mrs. Carl Ivey , Mles Judy Bell, Patricia Whit man ; and Janice " Goodman are among th . members of the B. T. Grady and James Kenan School! oraduating classes ipenaing uus week in New York and Washing ton. r. c. Visiting : Mr; and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes during the weekend were Mr, nd Mn. Erastus Da 11 of Al bertson, Llnwood Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Abodes ana cwia ren Gary Brenda, and PhlUlp Barl of Raleigh, Miss Bettie Ree Quinn and, Bobby Pittman. of Jackson ville. ,;-' Miss Abbie Vause of Richmond Va. and Miss Xva Vause spent the' daughter Jean Mr. and Mrs. John weekend in Raleigh where they at' Dr. Rasnfussen Speaks to Methodist Men Dr. Glenn R. RasmusBen, sur geon Of Duplin General Hospital was 'guest speaker at the Metho dist Church, Men's Supper meet ing on Monday evening. The delectable supper was ser ved by the ladies of the Kenans- vllle Methodist Church. mer, children art beginning their ' vacation. . :. LEATHERWOOOS VISIT BOLTS - "ii'vi'V jif' " i ' ii Mrs. Minnie S. HoU has had as her guest, her daughter and: m 11 J m n T . lng their parents, Jack Sltterson. Mr. and Mrs. The hostess served pound cake, Ice cream and toasted nuts. Gu-r Scouts Met i Since school is now out the Ken ansville Girl Scouts are having their regular meetings during this summer in the Sunday School Building of Grove Presbyterian Church. The meeting held last Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock was presided over by Polly Brin son assisted by Jane Brinson a Scribe. Margaiet Grady was color bearer while Gail Nicholson and Sharon Stroud served as Guards. During the social period Kaye Wood was hostess and served iced drinks and candy bars to the 11 members and six visitors present. Several games were also enjoyed before the leader, Mrs. N. B Boney dismissed the troop. Mrs. Stroud Hostess HDC Mrs. J. B. Stroud was hostess to the regular monthly meeting of the South Kenansvllle Home De monstration Club "when it met on Friday afternoon, May 22, 1959 at 2:30. The president, Mrs. Ralph Bar wibk presided. After the group sang the song "Down in the Val ley", the hostess conducted the Devotional (from Matthew 6, ver ses 14-18 for her scripture refer ence and stressing the thought, "Let Your light. Shine." The pre sident introduced Joe Costin, San itarian with the' Duplin County Health Department who discussed the timely subject of "Adequate Water Supply and Proper Sewage Disposal.' Tbe Demonstration on "Adequate Wiring in the Home' was given by Mrs. Inez B. Chest- Kenansville Bible School The Bible School got off to a good start on Monday morning at the Methdjst Church with 91 youns boys and girls registering. Mrs. C. G. Nickens is director for the school and is ably assist ed by the following. Mesdames Z. W. Frazelle, O. P. Johnson, Hazel S:ott, Charles Jernigan, Stokes Westbrook. Hal Quinn, J. C. King, Jane Fields, R. W. Johnson and Misses Linda Jones, Oleta Johnson, Mary Ann Williams, Mary Lou Reynolds and Polly Brlnson. Interesting work has been plan ned by the group for the young people, with a short time out in mid-morning for drinks and cook ies. Friday will conclude the school with a family picnic. Mr. Houston Honored The. following honored their fa ther, Mr. Oscar Houston, on his 87th birthday at his ome in Ken ansvllle on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Laddie 'Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Houston of Kinston; Mr. and Mrs. Thad Jones 'of Beulaville, and Miss Jessie Lee Houston of Kinston. Barbecue and all its trimlngs was served by the hostess with Mrs. Houston cutting the beautl' fully decorated cake on which was written "Happy Birthday Grand Pa" and the letters "67". The sur prise of the day came when Mr, Houston was given a handsome re eling chair. Who better deserves such a chair and such honor than "Mr. Oscar". Many more birthdays pur wish for you. Ham And Egg Supper Ham and Egg supper was en joyed by the men of Grove Pres byterian Church on Monday even ing with Donald Murphy and Pot Craft as cohost. Rev. Eugene Davis was the speaker for the evening. Fifteen men were present. Hollands Hosts on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland were host to Mrs. Holland's fam ily at a dinner on Sunday. All of th echildren and grand children of Mrs. Flora Dlron were present for the day, numbering approximately fifty. A good dinner and lot of conversation was en- Joyed b yall. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Diane Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winford Howard, entertained a number of her friends on Sunday when she cele brated her sixth birthday. Out-door- games were enjoyed after which her mother served birthday cake, ice cream and iced drinks to the young tots. Favors were given to each of the children. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. Oakley announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Ann, born of May 28 at Duplin General Hospital, and weighing seven and one-half poun ds. Mrs. Oakley is the former Margaret Wood of Chinquapin. tended the Commencement Exer cise! at N. C. Sitae CoUege. Rich ard Vause their Nephew, was t member of the graduating class. (Earl Datl of Mount Olive visited Mrs. Earl Dail a patient at Wayne Memorial hospital Goldsboro Sun day. Airman and Mrs. Durwood Ro bert and son Thomas Allen, who has spent. the past several months, in Rosewell. New Mexico are visiting Mrs. Roberts parents Mr., and Mrs. Albert Jones ana otner relatives in this area. Mrs. Annie Rose Bell returned to Kinston Sunday following a visit with relatives in this Com munity. She was accompanied to Kinston by Mrs. J. B. Godbold, Billle and Linda Mrs. Willard Pate and Little. Sgt. and Mas. Gilbert Nolan and daughter Patricia Ann who have been residing at Fort Mead Md for several months are spending several days with relatives in this community before going to Oak land, California where Sgt. Nolan will be stationed. Mrs. L. A. Brock of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan, Mrs. G. L. Summerlln, Mr. and Mrs Perry Grady and Gail, Mr and Mrs Ralph Britt were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jer nigan of Jacksonville. Weekend visitors 0f Mr. and Mrs Carl Ivey were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stanley of Whiteville. Mrs. Alice J. Roberts and Deborah Ro berts of Faison. Mr. and Mrs. Dur wood Roberts of Rosewell. New Mexico, Mrs. A. J. Walker and Joan of Albertson, Edgar Ellis of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jones. The Rev and Mrs. Charles B. Vanse of Rutherfordton visited Miss Eva Vause John A. Vause, Mr. and Mrs. Cresson Ivey Sr. Sun day and Monday. Miss Elizabeth Eatmon of Jack sonville, Mrs. Wyatt Eatmon and son Johnny visited Wyatt Eatmon at the veterans hospital in Fayette ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Price and daughter Donna Rose of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell during the weekend. Walter Hinson and son Walter and Billle Godbold attended the Shriners Convention held in Rocky Mount last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Garner and sons J. E. and Tony have mov- I. Amnn Jr. and children Belinda I family. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lea- Devid and Gail of Goldsboro- were , therwood, Pat Dianna, Frank and Menette, also Miss Rose Mary 4 Germany of Decatur, Miss., Sun- ; day. They attended the gradua- tion of Mrs. Leatherwood, the former Nina Holt, from East Ca- -. rolina College, Greenville, where she received her B. S. Degree. c weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. Miss Peggy Alphian, Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and Tennle visited Mr. Garland Wal lace of Albertson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cashwell " .TT?,. " 2. Zn 1! Tobacco plant, should be toug- Uy of Mr. and MrsT John I. A-Ihene!. befort ,tran?lantln mon Sr. Miss Linda Alphin is visiting Mr. and Mrs. WendeU Alphin of Burlington. Mrs. Annie Rose of Goldsboro spent last week with Mrs. G. L Summerlln, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Lewis. A heavy cruiser has more than 3,400 light fixtures of which almost 3,000 are for 50 to 100 watt house type lamps. CheezMiz'em! Mrs. Jernigan Hostess To Summerlln's Clnb Mrs. T. A. Jernigan was hostess to Summerlin's Home Demonstra-1 tion Club at her home last Tthurs- j day. I Down In The Valley was used as the opening song, Mrs. E. J. Sum-, merlin was in charge of the devo-1 tional. Mrs. Jernigan gave the de monstration on "Adequate Wiring" which was followed by a discus sion various project leaders re ported. ' The recreation leader led the group in a Contest. During the social hour pecan meringe pie and soft drinks were served. Card Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to the hospital staff of Duplin General and to Dr. Glenn R. Rasmussen, and to my friends for their many deeds of kindness shown me during my recent opera tion at Duplin General Hospital. Ralph Berwick. Bible School To Be Held At Routy Branch Vacation Bible School will be held next week at the Rooty Bran ch Free Will Baptist Church Mon day though Friday fror 3 o'clork to 5 o'llock each evening a picnic supper will be held 0n Friday fol lowed by a program. The children of the community are invited to attend. Spoon it! Ms hot foods Heat it 1 hr etas am Spread it! tor slacks KRAFT'S amazing pattevrtzed process cheese spread for dozens of fast cheese freats Outlaw's Bridge News Gerald D. Simmons attended graduation exercises at East Ca rolina College in Greenville on Sunday. Miss Myra Maxwell of Wilson visited relatives Saturday night and Sunday. Quite a number from this sec tion went to the Home Coming at Woodington Universalist Chu- ed In Beloxia. Miss. Mr. Garner is rch Sunday. the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parker and Garner and have betn residing In children of Mt. Olive were gu- Rlchlands Dnner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodman were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards and Donna Sue of Warsaw, Mrs. Martha Out law, Mr. an Mrs. Thurman Davis, Johnny and Jack of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbold, Bellie and Linda Mr. and Mrs. Hinson and son Walter est of Mr. and Mrs. James Per ker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Remus Creel and Clayton Maxwell attended the Creel family reunion at Deep Run Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Outlaw visited Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Walter Adams in Chapel Hill Monday I Local bridge players met with Hr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Amon and Mrs. M. H. Whitfield Saturday ni- daughter Lynn of Kinston, Mr. ght. and Mrs. Vernon Batchelor and School having closed for sum- DR. N. 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