cnunciiis ONALS AEOUT rE0PL3 Phone 2331 Mrs. James Faison, Correspondent FIRSONALS I Hiss Alba Josey and olec ol Y. ,Tipiagtnn were the oyer night jrest relatives Sunday.! !. r . Mr. sad Mrs. James Lee and dau S'Jtwa Misses Nancy and Caroline let of .Tampa, Fla. spent Friday and Saturday with the C. O. Lee s. ' Misses Sarah Ann . McColman and Ana Oates were the week end gneala of Miss Sandra Jones at tmiia'a ChapeL' Mesdames R. A Williams. R. L. and W. , I.Thompson spent at Camp Leach attending wm Episcopal meeting. Mrs. Ellen Cullea of Rhode Island fsled Miss Malina Parker last ' ! ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Faison, Miss Jaae Faison, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. : Slavic and children Ellen, Liza i ad Faison spent Friday with the JidT Johnsons at Topsail Beach. Mrs. J. J. Gibbons Mrs. I. C. Tripled. Mrs. Don Miller, "Rodie" MiOer and Amanda Triplett spent i" Friday with Dr. and Mrs. M.'K. Veldhins - on Topsail' Beach.- ' They were the over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Latham and sons oq Wrightsville Beach Friday. Mrs. W. M Baugham visited her daughter Mrs. Don, Patten jn'Ka- teigh Tuesday. Mrs. Patten is spe ni ing this week with her mother' in FaiSOn. T,V-.'.v'V W' : ' . :. "WW Mrs. J. E. Faison and Miss Jane Faison were 4he luncheon ' guests of Mrs. , O. Lhieberger in Ralejgh. Tuesday. Mrs. C, A. Decker, Mrj. J. C. Bell, Mrs. J. X. Morton and Miss Louise Hatcher spent Tuesday at Carolina Beach. Mrs. N. K. Oates visited her sis ter Mrs. Jack Blass and Mr. Blass in Wilmington Tuesday. j Mrs. C. D. Lee spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. File in Raleigh. Mrs. Fite is spending this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. D. Newton Visited relatives in Itaeford over the week end. CERE'S A mmm THAT MAY HEVER BE RESEATEDs Guaranteed top quelity famous FuSmer Seat Covers. Formerly $27.95, $32.95 and 539.93. WHIIE THE 5U??IY LASTS (ffc (? ,&g OR ONIY Viand tailored from famous fabrics. Lvatherotte skirt;, fa ults md trim. Cooler In Summar, mlitant to stains, a'oroi.on 5m tht beautiful pattorns. W5 4 'i IASY TERMS V 4 ' FREE INSTALLATION i ' M, WESTERN AUTO Associate Store "THE FAMILY STORE" Sobert L. Butler Owner Wallace, N. C. Miss Jane Faison visited Miss Sue Boney on v Wrigtsville Beach this week.,-- t ; ,,) f -f Mr. and ilrs. J, ' B. Streud Jr. and grandsons, John and Tim, spent Wednesday with Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. Stroud Ulrd. at Davidson. The grandsons have b?es with their grand parents ten days and return ed to their home la Davidson. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith of Tbomasville - visited their Aunt Mrs. J., C. Bell Sunday., Baptist Circle Met The Woman's 'Missionary Society of the Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon in he home, of Mrs. L. D. : Groome. Miss . Beulnh Martin led the devotional. ' The -. program was presented by Mrs. H. L. Hoey and Miss Martin, i , Methodist Circles Met The afternoon and Evening Cir cles of the Womans Society of Chr istian Service met Tuesday night in the home of. Mrs. Dorothy Armstr ong with Mrs. Leon Sutton assisting hostess. Mrs. J. H. Darden led the devotional. The program was pre sented by Mesdames William Igoa, Nettie Clifton Norman Ems and Ed na Lewis- Mrs. Sutton presided over the business - - Follow ing the program a Social hour was enjoyed. Miss McCullen Is Honored Miss Alma Jo McCullen bride elect of this moth, was honored with a miscellaneous shower Friday night at North Duplin Cafeteria wncn Mesdames Donnell Whitfield and Braxton Wilson of Mt. Olive' and Mrs., Norwood Wilson of Golds boro entertained. Several bridal contests were enjoyed. Miss Mc Cullen was presented a white Car- nation Corsage. Forty-two guests enjoyed the party. Mrs. Myrtle Joyner presided at the register. The hostess served bridal cakes, mints, salted nuts wi$ lime ice punch. Mr. Wiiliams Holds Open House Sunday afternoon the home of Vir ginia F. Williams was opened to friends. The occasion of the party was honoring four former Faison girls, Mrs. Don Miller, the former Charlotte Williams of West Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Harvey Ohmer of Raleigh, the former Heleu Taylor; Mrs. I. C. Triplett Jr. of Lenoir, the former Betty Scott Gib bons and 'Mrs. Louis Latham of - ,! EXAVE3T HOUSTON Exavery Houston, 82 of the Sarec ta Community of ; Duplin County died early Tuesday morning in the Duplin" General Hospital at Kenans ville after a brief illness. Funeral services were conducted, at tne Hajlsville Presbyterian Chu rch Wednesday s afternoon at 1 2:00 O'clock by : Rev; i Walter . H. Good man. Interment was in tho Joe Tho mas Family Cemetury f near, tlx home.. ' , ' . He is survived by one sister 'Mrs. Ida Thomas of Kenansville, Rt , , BV CASWELL MOORE , R, Caswell Moore, 5, or the Bow den community died in a Wilson hos pita! Saturday night Funeral ser vices were held at the Warsaw M:thodist Church Monday, at 3 p. m.; Conducted by the Re. Ted Wil son, pastor. Burial followed in the Wayne Memorial Park Cemetery near. Goldsboro. He is survived by to wife, .the" former Sally Taylor; one son, Caswel Moore Jr., of War jaw; two daughters, Mrs. Edith Oavenport of Greenville, Mrs. R. H. . Sheppard of Rockingham- six grand Children, one sister, Mrs. Herman Taylor of Warsaw. f , WILLIE ALLEN BLACKBURN ' Willie Allen Blackburn, 77 died early Saturday morning at bis home in Warsaw after a lingering illness. Funeral services were conducted at the graveside in Pinecrest Ceme tery Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. Paul Mull, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church.' He is survived by one brother Robert Blackburn of the home, and several neices and nephews. : , MliS. TESSIE K WILLIAMS Mrs. Tessie Nordan Williams, 70, of Wallace died in a Wilmington hospital Sunday afternoon after sev eral menths declining health. ..; Funeral services were held at 3:00 P. M. Tuesday at the Taber nacle church of Bobbins, N.- C, conducted by the Reverend Wallace Kirby, Pastor of the Methodist Chu rch in Wallace, N. C. assisted by the pastor of the Tabernacle chur ch, Burial was in the church ceme tery. Sne is survived by one son, Clyde Williams of Hampton, Va., one dau ghter, Mrs. Robert Burchanan of Wallace, N. & with whom she made Wilmington, the former Katherine Thompson. These four honorees greeted the guests. The first floor of the Williams home was decorated with arrange ments of Summer flowers. Mrs. J. J. Gibbons, Mrs. Jerri? Howe, Mrs. W. T. Hines and Mrs. J. B. Stroud Jr. alternated at the punch bowl. Assisting in the dining room were Misses Nancy and Mary Miller, Inga Christianson and Atha Josey.' Around fifty guests called from Kinston. Mt. Olive, Wilming ton and Faison between 3:30 and 5:30 in the afternoon. ; 1 r.. c MRS. LLT.SIE M. TU- , Mrs. Lessie Murphy Teaehey. 70 of Rose Hill widow of, tlie late John -.it. I - .i. 1 servii s v -re c ' 'ej at the Lethel Vtc- L.thoJist Church near Jlose Lill Sunday after noon at 4:00 O'clock by Rev. Sidney , i tt i . h. : , L. 3 i i ' i i. j t netcy. iiiie id i.rvitd ty two dtuu.-uffs, Mrs. J. T. Demiing of Clinton and Mrs. Myrtle Eenworthy of Piy- jiI C-i ot i. jni.n, Li.l. ?iiise3 J e sn Vt' a Uiin)hy both of Ke K J. Three granjclildren " Tf- ' eased To . 1 I f h Are T mrroauce 10 iou Philip Kretsch, Jr. ; , Philip Kretsch, Jr. , Cashier : I At The Kenansville OfficeOf The , . - Waccamaw Qank and Trust Company U LJ Lii Lwl 4 J ' When You iSell Your Tobacco On The EAST ERII BELT Deposit Your Check In The Nearest Waccamaw You Receive Full Credit On Your Account In Your Home Waccamaw Bank. Your Money Is Insured 24 Hours Per Day. Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. 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