THE DUPLIN TIMES KENANSTOLE. N. C. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, ISM. 7 H -n -in . PERSONALS . Mack and . Jack McNairy ' ol Goldsboro spent last week end here with their grandparents, .Dr. and Mrs.G. V. Gooding. Chris and Lesley Louise Boney of Greensboro-spent several days here last week with their paternal grandparents while their mother and father attended a meeting in Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brinson went to Duke Hospital in Durham on Thursday for Mr. Brinson's check up: Steve Williamson of Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, was The Florist Qift Shop Flowers & Gifts For All Occasions We Wire Flowers CHOOSE STERLING TODAY. USE IT TONIGHTI Save on a Basic Set to serve 8 peopl KM W Ml if Jilt IE? wonderfo' new WQV ii 6 lm II J? save ver sin'e p'ace senin9 Jw H U III Wm m or open s,oc'1 Purc'1ases wfl. n mm 411 v&jdS bovl savings on Basic lUf $ Sets for 4 or 12 people. Phones 614 or 474 AL SMITH Owner & Designer 1'NG . loveliest.bv design 1 home last week with his mother, Mrs. D. S. Williamson. James Edward Brinson of Camp bell College, Buies Creek was last week end visitor at home. Miss Rebecca Grady of Peace College and her roommate Miss Sara Jo Allen of Carthage and Mr. Roger Briscoe of Raleigh spent the week end at Rebecca's home in Kenansville. MSgt. and Mrs. Frank Turner of Trailer Court, Myrtle Beach, S C. are spending several days at their home here. Ensign and Mrs. Christopher Tabor of -Norfolk, Va. spent the week end with Mrs. Tabor's par' ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Stockes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson and children of Burlington spent Sun day with Mrs. C. S. Williamson. Mrs. Lola Smith of Sarecta area visited her daughters, Mrs. R. E. Bollingsworth and Mrs. Leo Jack son last week. Mrs. D. S. Williamson and Steve shopped in Goldsboro, Friday. Mrs. G. V. Gooding spent last week in Goldsboro with her daugh ter Mrs. Banks McNairy III who has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie, Benii and Annella of Silver Springs, Md. were week end guest of the C. B. Guthrie's and the H. S. Dau- ghtry's of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Penney, Miss Mary Jane and Johnney Cottle Carr were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Lattie Houston shopped in Kinston Monday. Mrs. Theo Helm and daughter Karen are visiting in Monroe for several days. Mrs. Ryder Hostess At Bridge The George Washington idea and motif were carried out throughout the home on Friday evening when Mrs. Eloise Ryder entertained the members of the Town and Country bridge clug and additional guest. Attractive hatchet tallies seated the folowing guest: Mesdames E. C. Tyndall, Bill Spicer, Wiley Booth, Ruth Wells, E. S. McGowan, Willard Brinson, Margaret Dail, Martha Sitterson, Mary Lee Sykes, Mattie Sadler, I. C. Burch and Mrs. D. S. Williamson, During the play the guest enjoyed iced drinks and salted nuts. When scores were compiled, Mrs. Bill Spicer was given hand lotion for club high and Mrs. Tyndall a similar gift for runner up. Mrs. Mattie Sadler and Mrs. Willard Brinson were given ash trays as guest prizes. -Mrs. McGOwan assisted the hos tess In 'serving cherry pie topped with a flag and coffee. tpbnctike Supper 'The Kenansville School is spon soring a PANCAKE supper on Fri day, March 11, lat the Kenansville school-from 5 until 8:00 P. M. The public is cordially invited. Proceeds are to go "toward buying curtains for-the -auditorium. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING: December 31, 1959 Friendship Mutual Burial Association, Inc.Rosehill, N. C. BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1958 Receipts: Total assessments collected Number new mmebers 459 Tb 25c Interest on time deposits, stocks, bonds Miscellaneous Total (lines 1 to 4 inc.) Net difference of advance assessments: Receipts Total receipts Disbursements: Salaries Collection commissions Miscellaneous expenses Total expenses (lines 8 to 10 inc.) Death benefits paid (No. 15) Membership fees paid agents Refund Total disbursements (lines 11 to 15 inc.) BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR $3,641.69 $3,975.55 114.75 75.27 4,165.57 $4,165.57 7,807.26 None 1,029.27 161.79 $1,191.06 $1,500.00 114.75 .80 2,806.61 5,000.65 Assets: Cash on hand Bank deposit Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. Rose Hill, N. C. War Bonds Building & Loan stock Total assets $15.87 2,409.51 0 2,575.27 5,000.65 0 0 0 5,000.65 Advance assessments Death benefits unpaid Expenses unpaid Total liabilities SURPLUS Number of assessments during year 459 Race C M embership in good standing at close of books 217!. j I hereby certify that the information given in the foregoing report is true and correct to the personal ' knowledge of the undersigned. Secretary-Treasurer James Mainor SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME, Street address this 12 day of January, 1960 City Magnolia. N. C. Ercbey L. Lanier Notary Public Telephone number 2611 My commlssinon expires 8-25-61. Current Officers Of Association Directors E. D. Monk James W. Mainor " President E. D. Monk Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer James W. Mainor . Mrs. Wallace Club Hostess Mrs. J. B. Wallace was hostess to her Kontract Klub last Wednes day evening with Mrs. Redwine and Mrs. Leo Jackson as additional guest. Following several progressions of bridge, Mrs. Gavin assisted the hostess in serving fruit jello topped with whipped cream. Devils food cake and coffee to Mesdames Red wine, Jackson, J. O. Stokes, D. S. Williamson, N. B. Boney and I. C. Burch. Mrs. Redwine was given hand lo tion for visitors high with Mrs. Wil liamson receiving similar gift for club high. Mrs. Gavin received candy for the second high score. World Day Of Prayer World Day of Prayer will be ob served in Kenansville on Friday, March 4, at 4:00 P. M. Services will be held in the Kenansville Bap tist Fellowship Room. Other services will be held in the Kenansville School and in the home for the aged during the day. The public is cordially urged to attend. Eastern Star Met Tuesday A Patriotic Program in Memory of George Washington was present ed by the Worthy Matron, Louise K. Boney when Kenansville Chapter No. 215, Order of the Eastern Star met here in the Lodge Hall on Tues day night of this week at 7:30. Mrs. Boney was assisted by Mrs. Pearl T. Kornegay and Mrs. Celia M. Stroud. A goodly number of mem bers were presnet. The next regular meeting will be held on March the 8th. at which time the annual election of officers will be held. Girl Scout Meeting The regular weekly meeting of the Kenansville Girl Scout Troop No. 57 was held in the Scout Room in the Elementary School building last Wednesday at 3:15, with Mrs. Jane Fields in charge. Ruth Rey nolds presided at the meeting with Anne Redwine aoting as the Scribe. Twelve Girls answered to the Roll call. Outlaw Bridge News Mrs. J. n. Parker, Cores. Lewis W. Outlaw is attending the Rural Electrification Association National Convention being held in St. Louis, Missouri. Curtis Simmons, with the U. S. Army at Ft. Jackson, S. C, was a week end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Simmons. Mrs. Katie Outlaw and little grandson A. J. Outlaw spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Out law and family in Lumberton. Miss Maggie Stroud of Raleigh spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in this section. Miss Myra Maxwell of Wilson vis ited her sister Mrs. Ben Frank Out law Saturday night. M. Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Wolford and children of Fayetteville visit ed Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Outlaw sev eral days last week. Remus Creel, Jr. and Marvin Klutz, students at State College, spent the week end with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Re mus Creel. Sr. Mrs. Manley Outlaw is visiting her mother in the Garner's Chapel Community. HD CLUB . Mrs. M. L. Outlaw was a most delightful hostess to the Home Eco nomic Club Monday afternoon. Mrs. James Parker, president, cal led the club to order with the song "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee' . Mrs. Outlaw, hostess, led the worship service. Following the bus iness period and announcements. Miss Rachel Ontlaw, vice-president, presented the afternoon program. Mrs. William Spicer, Home Agent, gave the demonstration "Take Time To Live" which was most timely and worthwhile. Lead ers to report were Hnuslnr hv Mm James Parker; Poultry, Mrs. Katie Outlaw; Home Dairy by Mrs. R. D. Simmons; Recreation was led by Mrs. Herman Onltw. Interesting reports were given by those who attended the Music Workshop In a la ton. The Crab Collect was used as a dismissal, prayer. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments to 14 members. NOTICE lis Our Purpose To Open The Yards Begin ning; Monday November 9, 1959 Through Friday Of Each Week, To Buy Both Hogg and Cattle. We Would Appreciate Such Offering As The Public Sees Pit To Give Us. Tuesday Of Course Is AUCTION DAY HOOKER & CO. STOCKYARDS Telephone JA 7-1941 - KINSTON r Faison News & Sociah 'S CHURCHES PERSONALS ABOUT PEOPLE Phone 2331 Mrs. James Faison, Correspondent PERSONALS Misses Amelia and Cecila Grady, student nurse at Roanoke Rapids Hospital were at home for the week end with their family. Alton Williamson who has been stationed at Bangon, Maine is at borne for a week with his mother, Mrs. Henry Brown and family be fore leaving for French Monaco for two years, duty. The Rev. Leumuel Roberson Epi scopal Minister, met with several of his parishoners Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. R, Lewis. Plans were made for the Lenten SeasonJ The group will meet each Tuesday Afternoon during the season for meditations at the Lewises' Mrs. O. L. McCullen is visiting her daughter Mrs. Owen and fam ily in Mercojp, California. Mrs. R. L. Benson visited her grandson Larry King at E. C. C. on Friday in Greenville. Larry return ed with hs grandmother to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. King and family. Mrs. H. S. Precythe and son Nelson spent Wednesday with Mrs. Andrew Scott and family in Kenansville. Mrs. J. B. Stroud .lr. luncheon guests of Mrs Taylor and Mrs. Z. A Goldsboro, Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Faison, Mrs. E. D. Williams and Mrs. Thelma Lang- ston spent Wednesday with the W. H. Hawleys m High Point. Ellen and Liza Hawley returned home with their grand mother. After spending two weeks in Faison with their grand parents. The James Faison's. Mrs. C. D. Lee spent Wednesday with Mrs. I. F. Witherington in Mt. Olive. Miss Elizabeth Hicks was lunch eon guests of the C. Beems in Goldsboro Thursday. A number of Faison Citizens at tended the Educational meeting in Kenansville Wednesday night. Messrs A. F. Rector, C. D Mc Cullen and H. S. Precythe attended the Branch Bankers banquet at Goldsboro Hotel Saturday night. was the W. i''rank Gibson in Garden Club Met The Faison Garden Club met in the home of Mrs. J. H. Darden for its February meeting. Hostess for the meeting were Mrs. A. W. King Mrs. James Cottle and Mrs. L. E Taylor. Mrs William D. Lewis pre sided over the business a .d intro duced the speaker for the after noon, Mrs. N. P. McArthur of Goldsboro. Mrs. McArthur is Home Agent for Wayne County. She spoke on Landscape Design. She illustr ated her talk with colored slides. Mrs. C. R. Lewis chairman of the nominating committee nominat ed the following slate of officers for 1960 - 61 - Preident Mrs. W. D. Lewis - Vice president, Mrs. A. P. Cates - Secretary Mrs. James Cot tle Treasurer, Mrs. R. L. Benson. A social hour was enjoyed follow ing the program. Canasta Party Mrs. A. R. .lie's Jr. clftitsJri ed Friday nig-it with two tables of Cfnasta at her home. The Valentine motif wps car.-;ei out. Camellias ?ro used in the arrangements. Mrs. R. L. Benson received a trivet for holding high score. Miss Ruth Curtiss, A visitor in town, was re membered with a box of note paper. FWB Quarterly Conference The Pentocostal Free Will Bap tist Church Quartely meeting con vened at Melrose Pentacostal Free Will Baptist Church Wednesday conducted by the Rev. David Cor net of Elizabethtown. The Rev. W. R. Andrews of Clinton brought the message. Approximately 100 delegates attended. Dinner was ser ved in the Faison Community Build ing. Hospitalized Mrs. W. D. Clifton is a patient in Elizabethtown Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown. Mrs. Matt Lee Hhompson is a pat ient in Sampson Memorial Hospi tal in Clinton. Mr. Z. V. Blount returned home Monday after spending several days in Wayne Memorial Hospital in Goldsboro. His family Mrs. Z. V. Blount and daughters. Miss Vir ginia Blount of High Point, Miss Gordon Longman of Asheboro and Mrs. Bill Batton and Mr. Batton of Roanok Rapids spent the week end in Goldsboro to be with Mr. Blount. This overworked pasture needs GOLDEN Make your grass get up and grow plenty of lush, green, protein-rich forage by top-dressing now with ARCADIAN Golden URAN Nitrogen Solution. This quick-acting, long-lasting liquid nitrogen feeds grass fast and keeps it growing for many extra weeks of nutri tious grazing. We can top-drees many acres per day with profit-building URAN nitrogen. Or you can rent our applicator and do the job yourself. Start now to make your grass pay the Golden URAN way! v rvr m m i a v n i -arm A X GBB US TODAY I Pearlie Rivenbark Wallace M. L. Lanier Chinquapin Beulaville Milling Co. Beulaville A. D.Horne Beulaville Lloyd Jones Beulaville Shirley N. Smith Kenansville Jack Brinson Kenansville Gilbert Holmes Bowden E. R. Carlton Warsaw Fred Revelle Warsaw J. D. Johnson Turkey Bennie Outlaw Mt. Olive A. D. Quinn Mt. Olive C. B. Jernigan Kenansville Leslie Bell Mt. Olive J. 0. STOKES & CO., Phone 2346 Kenansville, N. C Warsaw, N. C. Phone 600 Class Dance Mr. Ohris Johnson, toacher of the 8th grade entertained hLs class with a dance at the Community Building. The party was held Fri day night. Games and dancing was enjoyed. Chaperones were. Mrs. Elmore Tucker, Miss Melissa Barbour and the host. Mr Johnson Miss Christianson Honored Miss Davis Carroll Cottle enter tained at a surprise birthday din ncr party at the home of her "rand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Uar den, Sunday. The Valentine motif was carried out in the table appoin tments and birthday cake The oc casion marked Ivga Christ ianson's 13th birthday and 8 of her friends enjoyed the party. Marriage Announcement George H. Cates announces the Marriage of his daughter. Marsli.i Ann Cates, to Charles Darden .Ii Son of Charles F. Harden of ; mont, Texas. The m;:rri.i:; solemnized December 21, : i the South Ruffner I 'i el i i mi Church in Charleston, West Y;i Air. & Mrs. Oates Honored On 50th Aniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. .John Martin Oates entertained at a reception Wednesday. February '0 - fmm - 1 i p m. at their home 1i"iiermi; theli p., i ents on the oc casion of tin-ir ;ii'.n wedding anni v(tm All ten ol their children v. en- pre.ent and in of the IS urah'l lii1. . ii I he children are: Rali and !': .;! Oates of Faison, j Mi-- i' ena t c- of Washington, 'J ' :hn a- ' lohn M. Oates lr ol Detroit, Mich . Mrs. Jack Gi.m. . '.:r- IMdie Jones and Hugh Onto., ,1 "I ,,t o!iv(., Mrs jorin We-'".iOi'i; ., , .'.ton Grove and Gen: .:e 1 1 ' - f ! e home Mi- U. mok erected the -'ue 's M-l M:,- -Vrcna Oates in v'i'od tin in into the dining room. Mr ,'im'I - Oaii - guot of honor re civeil 1:1 H i' In m;; room, others reiMMii. throughout the home were. Mi and .Mr- Itonald Oates Mr .v.d Mr Jack Giimcs and Mr. and Mi- l-.'d.e Jmie- !" I'm !;: ::,. renin from an at ti;e tr. . -jr. :.,!, !:,,, - Decora tion tar mi !'":! tiie home and the rci'i '' '.si:.'!!' i .in i ' 1 out the Gold motif. Mi- Kalph Oates served eakn afl Mrs. .le'rro Oates pour ed ii' h ' i :i in the dining rm '-'''re v. . : i a grand children. Mr- llu :h 1 1 :,-. pre-ideel at the iv.:' -t.-r Ac. !,:, i called between ' r I'l-'ure. -nch as blue I'.iiiiie. leu no. rye or wheat - i .vellcnt feed for ewes tii.' I. ill a:: I winter. Take home a cos ? of PEPSI-COLA Biggest tire news to hit town in years! 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