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; t'.e 3rd district Rally at
iv;:ie last Thursday night
: R. V.. Wells. 0. P. Johnson
r. W. McGowan.
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, Mr. and Mrs. N. B.. Booey spent I working In North Carolina fouf ot
the week end with their son's lam-1 the New Bern Office spent last
ily la Greensboro. - : . Wednesday la .the Duplin , County
Mrs. LAura weaaeu or raarucn j unapter working on several case
Kentucky who is a special Disaster with Mrs. N. B. Boney the local Ex
Caseworker for the. American Na-lfecutive Secretary. Two : familial
tional Red Cross and is currently were financially assisted With their
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Urs. H. M. West Sr., Mrs. Ju ;
West, . Mrs. Williard Brinson. Mr.
Amos Brinson and Rev. Lauren I
Shame attended the Association,- !
meeting at Island Creek' Church,
ivesoay.1 .-, a . . .
Mrs. James Alderman .Dobson of
Snow Hill was west of the Perrv
Dobson's last week. ,
Mr. ; and Mrs. , Ivey Fields , and
family visited Mrs. -Field's parents
in Dudley on Sunday. , .
Mrs. F..W. McGowan. Mrs. Mat
tie Sadler. Mrs. Vance Ravin. -Mm
RufllS Elk. Misa Bettv Ijmi Kilts
miss Margaret Williams. Mrs. Ma.
tha Sitterson. Mrs. J.: R. Wallap
Mrs. George Penney, Mrs. Martha
Sltterson and Mrs. Jack , Sitterson
attended the reception' given In
Fayetteville last Thursday , evening
for Mrs. "Lady Bird" Johnson. -J
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. TvndaH. Mike
Rudy and Bobby Hasty were Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cos-
tin la Warsaw..;1 t - w
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Williams ami
son of Wilmington were guest of her
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uiuuier, mrs, . aiyru uum several
days this week. -' .. ' ,r t
Mrs. B. ; William.nn hat whin.
ned, from Norfolk, Va.. Her, daugh
ter, Mrs. Ed Sparks and sons, re
turned with her for a. visit. ,-
Mr. Bostic of . Greenville was
Wednesday night guest of Mr. Willie
Brinson. ; tr-'.
Mrs. Hilda Chanel and children of
Raleigh spent several days recen
tly wun ner mower, Mrs. Maggie
' Mr. James Edward firlnann nl
University at Chapel Hill was home
wun nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor
ns Brinson, for the week end. ?r
Misa Yvonna Pattnnnn nt Raloloh
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spent the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patter
son, t
Miss Svlvia Cnodinv nf .Qalsm Al
lege, Winston-Salem,., was home
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. G
V. Goodine for the week Ann
Oliver Vestal nf Wilminoinn rni.
lege, Wilmington was home fcr th
wees ena. . v t
Mrs. Roscoe Jones nent uveml
days this week with her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Gooding in Raleigh..-.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jl. Gradv William
and daughter. Keiley Anne, also
Mrs. Louise Williams from Baton
Rouge, Louisiana were guests of
Mrs. Enna ' and Miss Lottla wil.
liams last weefcvV X''
On Wednesday thmr mnfniwl tn
Raleieh as masts of Mr ami Mr.
Hiram Casebolt and on Thursday
to Hamilton and WUliamston to visit
relatives. Thev rehirneH hnma Vrl.
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CONVENTION PRINCIPALS The five persons shown above
were principals in the annual fall meeting of the Eastern Tree Will '
Baptist Women's Auxiliary convention, held at Mount Olive College.
Left to right, they are Mrs. T. 0. Terry, New Bern, president: Mrs. .
Nelson Simpson of Brldgeton, secretary;; the Reveread Jerry Rowe.
Ministerial student' at the College, and pastor ofThley Grove Church
in Pitt county, who delivered the convention sermon; Mrs.. Rom MaR
larrl 'Trenlnn WonelifAr onrl Mm f Uav. tt fintor Hill- rtrAcMent
of the State Auxiliary Convention. Delegates from nine eastern North
r.n ,v. ofa . '. .11 j!-- . ' ;
Cutt. The new members of the club
stood and were welcomed.-''
Members stood and repeated .the
name o( the club, then they sang
the club sonff to the tuna of "Ave
Yoq Sleeping.'; . It Is v ,;w
rve love music, sweet sweet inusto,
Yes we do. You will too .. .
Ones a month on Werfnerln t .
A piano piece we must play
It's a date with the eighty-eight)
The pledge was then given. Mar
garet Grady was elected reporter
for the year. Piano pieces ; were
played by the members and re
marks were made bv Mrs. Bowden.
music teacher.
Refreshments were served hv the
hosts and . their mothers. After
games were played the meeting ad-'
Journed . , -.': n
Eastern Star Met :
Paast Matrons and nasi natrnn
nieht was observed at Kenansvllln
Chapter No. 2is when it met here
last Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in
the Lodee Hall. . Celia anil J n
Stroud, Worthy. Matron and Patron
were in their rexnantiva atntinna
Twenty three members of the local
cnapier ana tnree visiting - Stars
were nresent Visitors. inplnHorl
Kathleen P Snvriar and Marv Alioo
Blackmore members of the Warsaw
Chapter but who were former Mat
rons of this chantar alsv V.liznhaih
Dobson, past Matron of the Greene
County Chanter of Snow Hill' Other
pusv matrons ei me local chapter
who were honored ou Jil.t occasions
Mil Sir I nvorc 'Chik Doro now m she was we Mat
IU5ig UOVerS VlyD.'ron of KenansviUe Chapter, follow-
iue music leavers t:mit mot ' in
KenansviUe school auditorium - in
KenansviUe on September 27-- The
meets was called to order hv'hnsi.
Charles Ingram and Jackie Nether-
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tsie Kornegay, Mrs,. , Ruby i G.
Newton.. Mrs. Sallie B. Tyndall,
Mrs.. Margaret , Westbrook Mrs.
Edna E. firinsnn Mrs 4 UnlnoV.
Westbrook, Mrs. Thelma B. Murphy
Mrs. Virginia D. Holland and Mrs.
Louise K. : Boney. It ' wai .with, re-
ret that the' onlv ttast natrnn nro-
sent was Lewis A. Westbrook. A. so
cial hour followed the meeting dur
ing which time Mesdames Dora
Evans, Mollle Westbrook and Map
tha. Sitterson served apple pie-a-la-mode.
At the next stated meeting
ea ' October . 11 th. a visit fmm ih
District Deputies is anticipated.
With The Duolin
Circuit Rider
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Riding along, you notice a wreath
on the door. We are never ready
for death when it comes to a baby
or to a person one hundred' years'
old. But Death is necessary. When
our. body gets old and worn out,' We
wouldn't want to be chained to it
foreverl we live In th'.s kind of a
world. Death is liberation from this
world and the door to the next.; We !
nave a wise creator. Ha made time.
His Son told na about eternity.
Church School at Kananavllfe
Magnolia, and Unity at 10 00 A. m!
Moraine worahin at TTilh at n nn
A. M. and Homecoming. Dr. Stacey
Weaver. , i . ',
President of Pavettavina M.tw
dist College, Speaker.'
Evening worship at Magnolia, 7:M
P"...M.'",i,v-.;''--f,r''iv-ivi,s.A''x
Dr. Harrell la dean nf tha rh)..
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lan workers Scheol at KenansviUe.
School begins Sunday afternoon and
goes through Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Brown '
Honored
At Dinner
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On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thur
man Brown entertained the follow
ing in honor of their daughter Alices
14th birthday: Miss Judy Chambers.
ar, ana Mrs. sucy Cavanaugh of
Magnolia, Miss Polly Brinson, Miss
Jane Brinson, Mr. and Mrs Willard
Brinson, Hirman and Andrea Pat
terson. Following a delightful din
ner tiie beautifully decorated birth
day cake was cut and; enjoyed
Have many more, birthdays Alice.
Gs Afs Met Alon.
The G. A.'s ef KenansviUe met
Monday nigh in the home of Mrs,
Jean Reese, their nwiuk, vr
Betty Sue Steward, assistant coun
selor, was present to assist with the
program. , ;. , , - 'O t :-, ,
New oficers were elata4 . it..
fiscaJ year. They are: Polly Brinson
ivesiueni; vfaii Nicholson, jvice
president; Becky Oakley, secretary
and treasurer- .lean - r,o.,.u
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Program Chairman. ;,; i .,,
, Other positions filled werei Social
charman, Carol Pate; Forword Step
Chairman. Gall Mnmhv stou,-j
ship chairman, Nancy Stephens:
foreign and Home Mission chair
man, Alice Brown; prayer chair
man, Marie Grady. ,
Popcorn and Cokes were served
and enjciyed by alL -
PI A yocs First
Meet Of Year
The'- Kenans villa School Parent
Teacher Asociation met for the first
meeting ot the 19WMBL school year
at 7:au p. m. on ucuwer , two. w
tanrianra : was nnnallv Ff vnnA. Tha
Rev, Mr. House, Methodist minister
gave tne aevouonai aicer wnicn a
snort Dusmess meeung was neia.
Officers and committee members
for the ensuing year were announ
ced. Tney are:
rieaiueni:,, nuiiwn a. vran -'
Vice-President :r Mrs. Melvin Bosti
5Sefratarv Mrs. ftarlanil Alnhin
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Ass't. Secretary: Mrs. Andrew Out
law , ,
Treasurer: The Rev. Mr. Lauren
Sharps v .
Committee Memhers
Budeet and Finance: Lauren Shame
Chra. .: Phillip Kretsch and Amos
isrinson. '
Congress PublicatioiK Mrs. Mattie
Sadler, Chm. '- .. i
Mrs. Amos Brinson and Mrs.
Hazel Scott - , i
Hosnitalitv:' David -,J. Kilnatrinlr
Chm., Francis Oakley Mrs. Virginia
renny ana Mrs. fmmp Kretsch -'
Membershio: Mrs. Nannie Brin
son, Chm., Mrs. Florence Brown
Mrs. Jim Outlaw Mrs. David X
Kflpatrick and Mrs. Joe Wallace
National P. T. . A. Magazine: Mrs
Florence Currle. Chm Mrs. C. f
Ivey, Jr., Mrs. Coral Burch and
mts. naipn sasser. " .
Program: Mrs. Melvin Bostic. Chm
Mrs. Ray Bell. Mrs. Alma Brinson
Mr.s J. ,D. Kornegay, and Jim
Bunce
Publicity: Mrs. Marearet Oaklev
Chm.. Mrs. Paul S tenhens ' and
Mrs. J. R-. Grady. : ,
Safety:. Mrs. , Anne Redwine," Chm
Mrs. Hortense Hasty. Mr 2.' W.
Frazzellei and Mrs: Garland Alnhin
, The new members of tha farnltv
were miroaucea. Mrs. Virginia Pen
nev's 7th srada and Mrs .lnv
Bell's first grade won for having
uie most parents attending,:- . - ,
v Refreshments were eninveH rfnr.
tng a social hour following the mt
ing. - i .
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CO' . r-ton.uiined.
Ow 3 f.,.J ciierators of the new
fjcik.y i.Lit.'e J. T. Ashford. Jr.,
who w 'U serve as mana.-r; A. B.
Butler, Holt Robinson, and IL lv
Stewart, Jr. Archie Smith will serve
as assistant manager. .
Mrs. Edith Hhompson and Mrs.
Jean Barefoot will serve-An dual
capacities there, both as counter
personnel and bawling instruction,
Ashfard said. .'
The 72 by 140 foot building, con
taining more than 10,000 square feet
of space, was constructed by J. L,
Holland and Son of Salemburg as
general contractors. Sub-contrac
tors Included plumbing by Sampson
Ace Hardware; heating and air
conditioning by Clinton Hardware;
electrical wiring by Cell Electirc:
painting by White and Sons; end
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a la kru t - iu(3tt' 1 1 t aa.
tonihinif -r to i ""nor
rhoiut mui to t- r i.noo
urfrary. I-i -r --.at , hila
(oUy IwlmviiKf pain, a u riiua
tisn "(hrinWaga) took pmoa. Most
amazing of atl -results' ware so thor
ough Uiat sutfereri made antomihtna;
Utements like "Filet have ceaaad to
- be a probleml" The secrat is new
aaaiins; suosiancv iw-u.w uia
cover; of a world-lamoui reaearch
Institute. This lubatanoe now avail
bit in tuppotteory er tatmnt orat
called" Preparation H. At all drna-
couaura taoaty bask fuarantae . ,
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Mr. and Mrs. William Nnhla Mar.
un, jr. announce the birth, of a son
William Noble Martin TTT- lur.
September 23. i960 in Aiken, s r.
Mrs. Martin was Miss Emma Jean
Kaynoids of Red House. - Va. Mr.
Martin Is nephew of Mrs.1 C. B
Guthrie. '
Town Ancf
Country Club
Club met with Mrs. Jean Reese
Tuesday night.
Cokes and salted nuts 'wire ser
ved during the progressions to the
following members: Mesd ames
Ruth Wells Parol sn. u.. ei
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cer. Betty Sue Stewart, Sally Tyn-
uou ana cioise ityaer. Mesdames
nary aue tjooner anrt Pat Knmmar.
lin were visitors.
Mrs. Tyndall received a purse lor
high SCOre. A nearl hraeala
given to Mrs. Cooper for visitors
iugu. joinKO Drize was a neeiriaM
receivea oy Mrs. Weils. . ,
Mrs. Vestal '
Club Hostess . "
'Mrs. Nl B. Bonev was sivait liidw
glass vase for club high and a bud
vase was given to Mrs. Rufust Elks
for visitors' gift on Wednesday even
ing When Mrs Elll Vestal enter.
tainea ner contract Klub. -,.
t Roy Lee Vestal assisted his mot
her in serving ' strawberrw sunriaa
cake and coffee to Mrs. Elks, Mrs!
noney, Mrs; 1. c. Burch, Mrs. D. S.
Williamson, Mrs. Vance Gavin, Mrs
J. B. Wallace and Mrs. C. B. Guth
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CovJiiig Alley
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What has been described as a
creational , need for snortsmimieii
youth and other residents of Clinton
and its .surrounding area" cama n
Clinton on Wednesday, October S.
wuen me aootB ot Clinton Lanes,
an all modern, up-to date bowling
alley, opened . v , , ,
Located at 414 Warsaw highway,
the new recreational facility will
provide the latest in bowling equi
pment,? free bowling instructions,
and a 60-car parking lot for its cus
tomers. "
Twelve alleys with automatic pin
spotters, underlane bail returns and
the .latest in--scoring equipment
have been installed for customer
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