THS btTLTN TTMTT8 KKVAVSVILLB, H. C. TSTJRSDAT MARCH St. IMt 7 PERSONALS Mrs. Sallie Tyndall spent several days last week in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Crtnshaw Thompson and two granddaughters. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and son of Greenville were guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitterson several days last week Mrs. John Larkins, Sr. and Mrs. Larkins, Jr. of Raleigh and Trenton were guest ,of Mrs. Davis Farrior last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and ' son of Wilmington were week end guest of Mrs. Myrtle Quinn. James Edward Brinson of Camp bell College, Buies Creek was home with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mnr CENTER THEATRE ' Mown Olive. N. C Friday Saturday Apri 1-2 SEVEN THIEVES Starring Edward G. Robinson Joan Collins Plot Selected Short Subjects Sao thru Wed. ' April 3-4-5-f The Bramble Bush Starring Richard Burton & Barbara Rash San. Shows 8:80, 4:00, 7:00& 9:00 Children 25c Adults 60c Thar. - Frl. - Sat. April 7-8-9 GOLIATH Starring Steve Reeves AND THE BARBARIANS Selected Short Subjects I nhpn Council Goorline I Raleigh Thursday. ris Brinson for the week end. Mr. uurwood Murray of Golds borO WAS a vicitnr in tmi.n Tl...... day. Mrs. Kafer and Mrs. Guthrie Dr. Beecher Ward Sitterson of spent Mondav m Wallace with the Oak Ridge, Tenn., Mr. C B Sit-, C" B Penny's terson of Appleton, Wis. and 'Mrs. I. Mr' a!ld Mrs' Amos Brlnson were Katherine Peele spent several riav'" "-'&, oaiuiuay with their mother, Mrs. C. B. Sitterson. Mrs. D. S. Williamson, Mrs. An drew Scott shopped in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. ,!oe West were home Tor the wee1; end. Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth, Mrs. Theo Helms and Karen have retur ned from a visit to Alexandria, Va. and Texas. Mrs. Alfred A. Kafor, Jr. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs C. B. Guthrie. Mrs. Roscoe Jones and Mrs. She- Motor Park Drive-In Theatre Pink Hill, N. C. Friday & Saturday April 1-2 "A Place In The Sun" Starring Elizabeth Taylor & . Montgomery Clift Also Chapter 1 "Panther Girl Of The Kongo" - Cartoon Admission 35c Sunday Only April The Green Mansions" In Color Starring Lee J. Cobb & Anthony Perkins Audrey Hepburn Cartoon Admission 35c SBJsaBBD Ug 39c . - I 1" shopped m E. ... , ,, '' , 4 I Mrs. Ellis Vestal and Roy shop ped in Kinston Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Penny, Mrs. Luranne Penney spent the week end rn Raleigh. Mr" and Mrs. Rufus Elks spent the week end in Washington, N. C. Mrs. C. B. Guthrie and Mrs. J. O. Stokes shopped in Kinston, Thur sday. Miss Lura Anne Penney spent Fri day in Greenville. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ingram and family of Raleigh were week end guesf of Mrs. Sallie Ingram. Mr. Bill Page of Raleigh and Miss Bette Ingram of Raleigh spent Suiw day with her mother, Mrs. W. M. Ingram. Mrs. J. O. Stokes, Mrs. J. B. Wal lace, Mrs. Florence Currie, Miss Florrie Currie shopped in Raleigh, Saturday. Mrs. J. R. Grady and Margaret Grady spent Saturday in Raleigh, while there they visited Rebecca Grady at Peace College. Mrs. G. V. Gooding spent the week end in Goldsboro with Mr. and Mrs. Banks McNairy III. ' Mr .and Mrs. N. B. Boney visited Mrs. Hattie S. Kornegay in Golds boro on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Martha P. Sitterson is visi ting her sister Mrs. D. H. McKay in Lillington. Nancy Stephens, Jane Rivenbark and Mrs. B. J. Rivenbark spent the week end in Maxton with Mr. and Mrs. John D. McBride. Jail's Superette Mt. Olive, N. C. Cabbage 4c lb. 400 S. Center St, fNfMfiy..HOtCC Cto coo vottft B Vf EK EMO FEAST And Sugar Cured HAMS 43c lb. Low Calorie . Ice Milk Vi Gal. 45c Serve It anytime! Bananas 9c lb. Many Other Bargains To Numerous To Mention. "Come In And See' GARDNER'S VELVET R. A's. Entertain Fathers On Thursday evening in the edu cational building of the Baptist Chu rch, The Royal Ambassadors en tertained their father and other men of the church at a chicken supper. Following the supper, some of the members passed off some special work required in order to go forward. Mr: Amos Brinson is their leader. the evening. -r-t, . . Attendance at our PTA meetings this year has improved over last year. We hope each and every par ent will be present at this meeting and help to keep up the good work. Reports on the success of the pan cake supper will be made which will be of interest to everyone. Gratitude and appreciation are extended to each and everyone whs contributed in any- way to mane loe pancake supper a success. A t t i'i 'J Acapulco Mexico Bound - Mr .and Mrs. Bob Hollingsworth depart by air for their honeymoon, after having married friday the 25th of March in the First Presbyterian Church of San Antonia. Upon their return to San Antonio they will reside in their new home at 2819 old Moss Road. Mrs. Hollingsworth is the former Patricia Lundgren Hensley. Hollingsworth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hollings forth of Kenansville Miss Millie C. Burch of Kansas City, Missouri whose engagement is announced to John Frederick Mehnert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Mehnert of Kansas City, Missouri, by her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Irvin C. Burch of Kenansville. The wedding will take place June 25 in the Kenansville Baptist Church. Preparations Being Mrs. Gooding Made For Lost Colony's 20th Year H. D. Club Met With Mrs. West Fourteen members answered to the Roll Call when the South Ken ansville Home Demonstration Club met last Friday afternoon, March 25, with Mrs. Henry West Sr. in her attractive home on the Warsaw Hig hway. Four visitors were also pre sent. Namely Mesdames Arlene West, Kate Quinn, Florence Regi ster and Macon Brown. The presi dent, Mrs. Alda N. Brown presided. After the opening song, the hos tess conducted the Devotional read ing from Phillipians Chapter 4, verses 15-23, stressing "Our Duties as Christians to Those in Need." Club members were reminded of the iDstrict Meeting at Salem Cru rch near Fayetteville on March 31st also of the Dress Revue to be held in May. The Club members voted to at tend the Methodist Church in Ken ansville on Sunday, May 1st, in a group in observance of National Home Dcm. Week. Mrs. Mattie Rich gave an infor mative demonstration on canning Beans. Project reports were heard from Mrs. Edna Hodges on "Home ! Beautification", Mrs. Martha C. Rarwick on "Family Life," and Mr. Co'i-i Stroud on "Arts and Crnfts." The club adjourned after all stood and repeated the Club Col lect. The hostess assisted by Mesdam es Arlene West and Mary Fulford served brownies, stuffed dates col- 'orful candy eggs and coffee, carry ing out Easter Motif. ' jf-f Hostess To Circle Circle No. 1 of the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church met on Monday afternoon, March 28, 1960 at 3:30 with Mrs. G. V. Coding. Nine members were present. The Bible Study from Roman's Chapter 8 was led by Mrs. N. B. Boney. The Business session was in charge of the Circle Chairman, Mrs. Ralph Barwick. i I At the close of the meeting the hostess assited by Mrs. Jim Bowden and Mrs. J. A. Gavin served straw berry shortcake and coffee. The April Meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. G. S. Hodges on the Warsaw Highway with Mrs. G. V. Gooding as Bible Leader. ice cream, soft drinks, salted nuts and Easter Egg Candy by Mrs. Wood asisted by Mrs. Woodrow Brinson, Mrs. Troy Home, Mrs. Mrs. James S. Murphy and Mrs. Amos Chestnutt. The birthday cake decorated in pink and white and green held 11 candles. It was cut by Mrs. Brinson who is Kaye's Sch ool Teacher, Stork Shower Mrs. Charle Hulbert Jr. was guest of honor on last Friday night at 7:30 when Mesdames Susie Hul bert, Mary Kennedy and Ruth Smith gave a Stork Shower for her in the home of Mrs. Susie Hulbert on the Pink Hill Highway. Twenty three ladies were present to shower her with useful and attractive baby gifts . Several games and contests were enjoyed during which time Mesd ames Garland Whitman and C. c Wood were the lucky winm-t Prim to adjournment the i o-hostosM's served punch with cookies, potato chips and mints. Bible Study At Church A special Riblr Study on the book of Genesis has been held at 'irove Presbtterian Church here in Ken ansville for the past four Sunday night from 7-9 o'clock Although it is sponsored by the Women of the Church it is for the whole congre gation or anyone else in the com munity who is interested Leaders so far have included Mr and Mrs. Samp Hodges, Mrs. L. Southedand, Mrs. N. B. Boney and Mrs. Ruth P. Grady, On next Sunday night the chapters discussed will be about Jacob. Come on out folks and let's review our Bible History M CALL KINSTON COLLECT JA 3-5196 Kenansville PTA To Meet Monday The rf the Ci- 1 vi 4th at Parent Teacher Kenansville FJcrne II meet Monday ir 7:. 'in p. ni The pi : i Agonal ion des will present the ijtiy gra- prouram tor J. 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One of the major jebs to be ac complished prior to the early June rehearsals of The Lost Colony this year is tt repair Waterside Theatre at Fort Raleigh National Historic site on Roanoke Island .here the drama is presented ea;'h summer on the exact historical locations of many scenes from the show. This reconstruction work is under the direction of Albert Q. Bell of Man teo who was the builder of the theatre in 1937 when the drama was first presented. First auditions for Lost Colony ac tors to be in the cast this year were in Chapel Hill last Saturday (3-26- 60) with Director ( lifton Bntton, Music Director George Troutwein and Choreographer present to as sist General Manager Dorton. The Chapel Hill trvouls were held in the Playmakers Forest Theatre of the University of North Carolina. Dorton has planned one of the most intensive promotional pro grams in The Lost Colony's history prior to opening of the show this year, in June. The new manager of the Paul Green drama is a native Shelby, N. C. his previous show bus iness and promotional experience has included management of Sou thern States Fair in Charlotte for several years and managing direc tor of the Brevard Music Festival in western North Carolina last year. His father Dr. J. S. Dorton has been general manager of The N. C. State Circle II of WSofCSMet Circle I of the W. S. C. S. met Monday, March 21, at the Methodist Church with six members present. Mrs. Ivy Fields, co-chairman op ened the meeting. The devotional and program was presented by Mrs. Ruth Quinn with the assistance of Mrs. Jane Fields, Mrs. Gladys Nethercutt, Mrs. Celia Dail and Mrs. Hazel Scott. The sub ject of the program was: Concern ing the Stewardship of the Church. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jane Fields. The April meeting will be held Monday night after the second Sun day at the church. Birthday Party Honors Kay Wood Kaye Vod was given a birthday party by ''it rV.hi ' Mrs. ('. C. 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