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7 a L -.j..:.cAt anl Km. f r ie t;ns 'i TIuuV y. a. 1. D. Cotl made '!)F!: n Thursday . , a faunis last H made a business -1 'aod Mrs, 'ct ;i b-JsiiMwa trip .'i. y i.--jriioon. j and J;U "P1'"" of .'Ui.g tied: fc.anuVar 1 1 Mrs. Orvit Thlgpen . l - : 1 r. J. L." Powers art that ha la home after ' iro hospital. " Uhew. Mrs. Orris 1. Tr,.h Millar ..a Kuiiesday. r .ller and Nancy V Jmingtoa Thursday. 1 Mathews and Mrs. J. Stopped In Goldsboro ! wb made business rton Thursday. . tt. Orvls Thlgpen vist 1 Irs. Murphey Thlgpen s laast week end.'" es Thomas shopped In 'y. :i. Matthew attended the "r. CTarerjc Pop ia ...jrsday. ' r Miller, and Oeraldlna 1 Kinston Friday: : Oxley and Mrs Susan pped and visited friends villa Saturday, tiy Humphrey of A C. C, 1 iiS home ortr the week Cley made' a Business trip to -a fir LcoJdng For V 'Iccrcalioi?.! ". llx Afternoon and - . Z.Z t5:2t. vii ' 7:C9 to 11:09 -i I lies To Everyone j-u7 Afternoon ,: Only'-..' r UCm Nihi?r I!:. Nlht State ' ' Price v ' r. 2GLD : PARK C j Kbwar 117 - iinston Sa'itfday. - --, Mrs.Aduil Matthews and Irma visited Mr .and Mrs. Robert Mat thews and sons ia Warsaw Satur day. - 1 . - Friends of Miss. Edna Jan Heath are glad to know that she is home after undergoing an ' Operation ia Parotts Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Stokley Bostie at tended the Pope funeral ia Magna ia Friday. O C Thomas of Richmond Vir ginia was home ever the week end. Mrs. Orso TUrren, Lonnle - and Ada, and Mrs. Jerry DeBeil shoo- ped ia Kins ton Saturday. , Mr. Seatin Matthews of Warsaw visited Mrs. Adeil Matthews and Irma over the week end. Mr. and Mra. Arther Kennedy shopped in Klnston Friday. - Friends or Mrs. Ida Mae Sander son are-sorry to hear that she is hospitalized in Duplin General Hos pital. - . Hr, and Mrs. .Vernon Thomas shopped in Klnston Friday; urs. cumon Campbell. Jean and James made a business trip to Ken ansvillt Saturday. - - - .. ' Friends of Dr, Paul Bolln are sorry to bear that he Ja hospitalis ed in Chapel Hill. - Mr .and Mrs. lee Browa and Phyllis shopped hi Klnston Friday afternoon. Mr aod Mrs. Harvey Moody of Dudley visited Mrs. Susan Turner Sunday afternoon. , Mrs. Oslo 8umner. Mrs. A. F. Shaw and daughter Debra spent the week end in Albany. Georgia visit ing Mr. and Mrs. George Gantt and family, Mrs. Chester Williams re turned home with them after a few weeks visit with the Gantts. . Guest of Mrs. Ann Waller this week Is Mrs.. J. L. Jackson of (Un ford. On Wednesday - Mrs . WaHsr and Mrs.- Jackson and Mrs. Bar bara Thomas visited Mra., Eva Bos tie in Warsaw. - Mn BiH Carroll, Ruaeell Lanier and Charlie Lanier attended -the Jamea Kenan - football game in GoldsDoro Friday night. . t !, - Mrs. Peannie Blissard and dau ghter Wanda and Mr. and Mrs Scott Smith vUited their daughters, Miss Joyce Ann Bustard and Miss Marie Smith at East Carolina Cot lege ia Greenville Sunday after; oooav - ' " ' , v , ' Mrs. T. R. Qulna and daughter Zona Qulna of Warsaw recently Tiai ted Mr. and lira. Richard Williams Friends of Mra. Ida Ma Sander son are sorry to her that she Is in in Duplin General Hospital ia Ken- ansville. Sgt. and Mrs. Ted Brlnkworth spent the week end at their home in eulavflle. Friends of Bob Craft are sorry to hear that ha has been confined to his home for the past week with pneumonia. Hope he's soon back at school. - -. j . - j " Dr, Paul Bolla has beea re-hoepi- tallxed at Chapel H11L , All of his friends are very aorrr to hear this and hope be trffi soea h able te return home. i Mn,. HaMt Brtesea and Mrs. Ar- 2 t -. Fashion Shopbe . OF10NSTONInc.; The Season's Smartest StyUafs . Ill B. Oordea .- Dial JA S-SSTf ;. " " 'i i -." ' v',' . . 5'' . 1 c pre-tiim!;csgivii:g 1 1 J f 1 I 1v 1 f IGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING j : I ' ' Of Earlv Fall Values; of 14.95 up . y - 'V.i REDUCED -rl-. 1 -! t f r ' Tor 2 Days Only' V. : , 7Isy &Tu:ry-Nor. 241 1 ' ' Ilr, I.:. Js'GreccIJ, ; ' ?'j- Ttx r,!ir';cir:r tf New Ycrk' S chie Lanier visited Mrs." Carrie Johnson in Kenans ville Saturday afternoon, they also visited Mrs. Ida Mae Sanderson In the Duplin Memorial Hospital . - ; i Mr. and Mrs. Archie Muldrow and baby daughter Jessica of Lumber ton visited Mrs. Lula Muldrow and Judit over the week end. Guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller over the week end were their son, Jimmy of Morgan ton 'and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Harper of Lllling ton. - i : ... . Mrs Jamea Whaley -made a bus iness trip Richland Thursday after rioon, i - - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson had as recent visitors the following. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Henderson and daughter Sandra of Smithfleld, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Komegay of Greens boro, Mrs H. B. Smith and son Ryan, Mr.' and Mra. Manley Kome gay and son Andrew of Mt. Olive, Mrs: Myrtle Quinn of Kenansville and Mr .and Mrs. .Eugene Hall of Rose.HUL . , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sanderson and son Busty are visiting in Mem phis, Term, for a few days. Mm. Maurice Jackson and Mrs. Sherman Jackson have returned to their homes after visiting with their daughters, Miss Emogene Jackson and Mr .and Mrs. Selma Coble in Washington,. D. C Mrs. David Res- si Smith, accompanied them to Washington and will visit relatives in New York City for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brlnson and Mr., and Mrs. Herman Henderson enjoyed a seafood dinner at More head City Sunday - afternoon. '-" Mrs. Nina Jackson, -Mrs. Joyce Albertson and Woodrow Jackson vi sited Mrs. Mllfor Butler, the4 for mer Eleanor Grey Jackson in Greensboro Hospital Tuesday night. Eleanor Grey was. seriously injur ed in an automobile accident. - Mrs. Reba Sholar visited her sis ter, Eleanor Grey Butler ia a Green a boro Hospital Monday. - - Bob craft attended a Band Con vention in Greensboro -recently i Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lanier made a business trip to Klnston Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mattie radshaw and Mrs. Russell Lanier made a business trip to Klnston Thursday morning.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Founatin and children, Robin and Bobby on Jack sonville and Mr. . and Mra. Alton Brinson have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brinson's dau ghter and son-in-law; Mr.' and Mrs. Donald Meisse In Springfield, Ohio, Over the week end. Mrs.. Carl Home and daughters, Tina and Bobbye Anne made a bus iness trip to Kinston Thursday fater noon Miss Dee Clark of State College, Raleigh, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. A. E. Clark. Breads Lanier, Martha Sandlia and Jerry Sandlia were in Kinston Sunday, afternoon. . ' ' Mrs. Macon Turner and daughter i Elaine and Mrs. W. D. Bostk were 'Wallace shoppers - Tuesday - after- nOOn. - f . ; Mesdames 'Elvis Sumner, Bill Evertonr Ralph Jones, JEvelyn Dec ker and York Lanier made a bus iness trip to - Wilmington Wednes day. ' , - -, ' Mrs. Jasper Thomas and - Mrs. Roland Thomas were Kinston ehop-J pers Tuesday afternoon. - Jolly Thomas of Raleigh spent . Thursday through ' Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrsj jasper 2 nomas. '. - Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kennedy and family of Raleigh spent the week end witn Mia umm4r:-!- Mrs. Grover Gray, M rs. Macon Brown and Mrs. Lela Mercer were Kinston and Goldsboro shoppers Tuesday. , . - ' - Mrs. Clarence Nethercutt has re turned home after visiting her son andV daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrsr James Sanderson In Baltimore, Maryland for a week. ; . - -- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lanier and daugthers of Raleigh spent Wednes day and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Archie Lanier. ' Toby Sumner who is In school at Ashevllle spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur Sumner," Miscellaneous Shower Honors Miss Lee Miss Geofgle'Fay Lee; brlde-ele-' ct . was honored Friday nlcht at a miscellaneous shower in Beulavijle given py Mrs. Harry Bratcher, Mrs A. Y. Lanier and Mrs. Stwood Lee! The party was held in the home of Mrs : Lee Assisting the hostesses in serving potato chips, nuts, sand wiches and Cokes to approximately thirty guests were Misses Kay Mer cer,. Sue Duff and Nancy Lee. Gut of town guests were Mrs. Les lie Williams of Richlands Mrs. Lin ster' Futrell. Mrs. Herman Stroud and Miss Norma Ray Stroud of Pink HUL' 4 Philyaw - Lee Wed In Church , s The . BeuJavilel BaptisJ Church was the scene for wedding vows which were' exchanged between Miss Georgia Fay Lee and Clarence Philyaw on Sunday Afternoon, Nov ember 13th at 4:00. The bride is the daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. At- wood Lee of Beulaville and .: Mr Philyaw is the son of Mrs. Leslie Williams of Rlchlands and James Philyaw on Norfolk, Virginia. The bride and groom entered the chu rch together. She wore a light blue and white ' suit, black accessories and a white corsage. . . , ,L The bride is a senior at Beulaville High School and the bridegroom Is graduate of Rlchlands High Sch ool. He is sow employed with T. A. Turner Company in Pink Hill. See the Pofenfed SIEGIER now at I. Ei POPE FURNITURE CO. 1 v ' I Magnolia, N. C. ' Let us show you how you can i:.! nUM 1 I ' i 7 1 ,)! 1 l!:it! sv:a:zoMii air-m control oms .. - - r""j f" rl Cabin iXZr.zf The Cabin IVue Lcmoualration Club met- November- 18th at the home of MrsT I.jrwood Norris. .The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Ray Thomas. "This Is My Fathers World" was sung by me group, led bf Mrs. Roy Sanderson.--' .fc" -- The devotion was given by Mrs. Frank Mercer Mowed by prayer led by Mrs, Lawrence Hougston. ' Mrs. Roy' Sanderson acted, as sec retary in the absence of .Mrs; Rus sell; Sanderson. Mrs. Claudia Baker reported en Health , Mrs.- Bland Nobles gave a report on Safety, Clo thing and fall polors, - -- - v' -.A, very interesting demonstration was given by Mrs. Norwood Norris on "Apples in appealing Ways",, Afterwards the club collect was pra yed.' Mrs.' Norris ' led the group la recreation." . - , ,,. ,", The hostess "served potato chips, coffee and German Chocolate Cake. The club will meet for Christmas with Mrs. Claudia Baker. ; .Woodland . fy'atvs The Woman's Society of Christian rch for Its regular meeting Friday rch for its regulad meeting Friday night November. 18. members are urged to be present. Mrs. W. L Westbrook accompan- lea, Anthony Westbrook and Keith Holmes to the -H Achievement program held in Kenansville Satur day night . ''i . . - Ray Westbrook of Charlotte, ac companied by Miss Becky Porter of Wadesboro, visited Mr. West- brook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew- Is Westbrook, Sunday. . Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. George Walker were. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard of Deep Run: Edd and Ethel Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kornegay all of Mt Olive - Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wallace and children visited in the home of Mrs. Neil Baker and other relatives in Fayetteville Sunday.' .r. and llrs. Leslie t;.d sons rtt Sunday wkh 'reUUves near h- e IIL - " ' . . . Mrs. H. M. rlmes of LaGrange spent last week fas the horn of Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Massey. LitU SyUe Faires is recuperat ing at her heme following an attack of Pneumonia. Sh was hospitalized in the DupUa General Hospital for a few days. . .. "Z":-,rJi The home of Mr. and Mra. Dor wood Walker was destroyed by fire early Saturday morning. The fire had gained such headway before beljjg discovered that, the fir de partment was unable to save the house or any of its furnishings Mr. and Mrs. N. ; B. Kornegay, and Andrew Komegny spent Sun day afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kornegay vin Wat aw. -iv., -. "':' Callers in the heme of Mrs. Gas ton Westbrook Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barfield of Mt Olive Mrs. Cortes and Nora . Blackmore of Warsaw, Ray Westbrook and Re becca Porter of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Westbrook In Ken ansville. . . . .. i Mr. and Mrs,W. fe Tyndafl vlsk ted in the homes of Mr. and Mra.. William Earl Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tyndall In Kinston one day last week Recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring were Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and children of Rocky Mt. ,and Mr .and Mrs. Robert Her ring and children of Pearsall's. Chapel. How Us Of Water May END YOU It CONSTIPATION ORRIESL Ski you trow older, yoar system be gins to dry out This is true of your disoitne lyttcra, and a may imd to conatlpation. Sesutan,. taken daily - with plenty of water, produces a noodl gel that provide the proper moisture, bulk and peristaltic ttimu. lation to help end your coutipauon - woniea, k, aeauTAN is tne anvnegetaMe lax- uve aia mat moistens aard, dry leod wastes and forms it for easy, regular elimination. Sbkutan is entirely dif ferent from harsh chtfmical pills, salts, bran or oils. Take &utan . daily with water and etq-jy regular elimination or your mooey bacL Horry; bo an EiiRLY .TRADER YiS Barn a bonus at 6 on any IH tractor or equipment purcnase of 500 or more Traai new mni earn ej hows t rntil ret be far Hi aeaeew l weel $ Trad far amy wchlw r any camUncrti f ae chins wrth ar them $500 far cm Early TracWs Benusl $ Trwd far ewy farm sink chin . . . tike fr Kk trois re a of necessary. Here's your cEance to collect a double bonus! YouH get today's best farm machinery buy and bandful of "greenbacks" besides! Yoa can collect a cash bonus at the rate of 6 on your down payment andor trade-in from the) purchase time until a date iuf prior to the normal season of use. Pocket this bonus whether you finance the purchase through the IH Income Purchase Plan or pay cash. So stop in soon and look ower Am top-quality IH line. Figure your t mayJdnarr needs for '61 . . . we'll show you w Ma your cash bonus can be! Let us figure your deal now... the sooner you trade the more you save! Wallace Motor & Imp. Co. Phone AT 5-2104 - AT 5-2105 Wallace, N. C. at ih& turn of a dial! r ; Imagine! Turning just one. . dial on the new Siegler Home Heater feeds the ' exact amount of oil into the 'f burner, fans the fire with the . : exact amount of air; then ! synchronizes the blower . ! speed to give you perfect SUPER Floor HeatL The '. new Sieglermatic O ' t ! System means even .g 1 fuel savin by Vtsunns wi0 1 ' -mo- vim . 1 fire always i f ' r pay for to. W From the turkey on the table to the people around it, our lives hold many blessings to count on Thanksgiving Day. Give thanks for good food and good health, for the happiness of home, family and friends. f Ami!- SAVINGS DEPOSITED By The CT AI IClh .: 4. o Earn J I Dividends From The hi. Current Rate Per Annum "Whera Thousands Are Srrixi tZSmtd COOPERflTIUE CAVIMGC Sk svsiati . r s . - bv aas aw w mrm m m as . v r y,-: ' 1 CI YTlisiisstea , vr: I i 205KIaia St. .; ' '5, Wallace. N. C f-i. J N
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