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"4: Mi m i. "... ft f' i 4. f i1- V Watson News & Socials CHURCHES PERSONALS ABOUT PEOPLB ; ? -'Phone 2331 Mrs. James Faison. Correspondent - ' " . R. L. Benson and Mrs. A. ; left , Wednesday for Balti more to visit friends. 5 Miss. Louise Hatcher of the Green- :.ni B aay l fen am ctmctarat w4 ra-Wldis . . . ar. H IM alas to add Hw ball toga . . . play Mi, build wttfc Vlbrapae Caamto Main Tea win ba protected eje, and ew btdldiatti will aJwan leak aaet fraah and Bam Bepaiia aad apkeep artfl be law. Ceaciete Msaeatr a ideal aarlarial tm buildtna baru. caltle tbede. bea beueee. pealttf bemae. oraoarUa ilea, too) bed, adlk beune. eta. JUb a tor tree baUetia. fv 5 0 Ceatftefe Muds aw- aw INC JAsluwa F.O. Box 54S, KINSTON. Nor Carol! sboro School faculty spent the week end with Mrs. John Hoey. Frank Booth of Charlotte was the fuest over the week end of the N. F. McColmans. v ."' ;-v:y Mr. and Mrs. V. Z. Blount had their children for their euest over the holidays, Mrs. Gordon Longman of Ashboro, Miss Virginia Blount of Hign Point and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bottom of Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. Albert Blanton of Clinton spent last Sunday with her mother Mrs. Eva Edgerton. - Mrs. N. K. Oates returned Thurs day from - spending two months with her sister Mrs. Bruce Butler in Hollywood, Fla.. Miss Berta Stroud and euest David Swain of Raleigh spent Sat urday. In Wilmington with friends Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Taylor had as their guests over the holidays their children, Mr, and Mrs. Luther Tay lor of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Taylor and children of States ville and Miss Betty, Lou Taylor of the Wilmington School faculty. v Miss Mary Ann Oates of the Wil mington School faculty spent the Week end with her mother, Mrs. John Oates. Mr. and Mrs. .William Thornton and sons of Chapel Hill spent the week end with Mr. Thornton's mot her, Mrs. W. E. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams and children . of Tampa Fla. were the guests 'of their parents Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Adams and Mr.' and Mrs. A. F. Rector,, over the week end. ': Among f the-' college Students spending the holidays with their families ; were-Brooks Cates and John Clifton of U. Ji. C. in Chapel Hill: Misses Berta Stroud and Sy vil McCullen of W. C. in Greens boro; Misses Nancy Clifton, Annet te Davis,. Susan - Clifton, Barbara i and Jean Ellis, Rose Lindsay and Charles Daughtery and Tad Cates of E. C. C. in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. David Gillis Jr. of Chapel Hill spent the week end with Mrs. Gillis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowden. OES Clizcrs In a closed meeting on Tuesday night, March 28, In the Masonic Lodge Hall, Kenangville Chapter No. 125, order of the Eastern Star held an impressive Installation Cer emony. The retiring . Worthy 'Mat-, ro, CeJia M, Stroud and , retirig Worthy Patron, J.. 8. Stroud had charge of the Ritutalstic Opening. Violette M. RoberS .became Wor thy Matron , and Colon Holland Worthy Patron, for the ensuing year. Miss Bessie Kornegay P. M. was the installing Officer, She' was assisted by Mrs. Pannie Rhodes, P. M. as Installing Marshall, Mrs. Edna E. Brinson, P. M. as Install ing Organist, Mrs. Mary C. S. Sou therland as Chaplain, Mrs. Ella L, Gooding P. M. Installing as Waj der and Dr. G. V. Gooding, a pas) Patron of this chapter . as InstaUj ig Sentinel. i4l'A4ft 1 ' : , - .'.. Other. Elective Officers installed were:. Mrs. Sue' Westbrook Associ ate Matron; Lewis Westbroofc,, As tun, . Tk .. .'. . 7onduclres;;: .' : i Lec kamy Associate CV ,s. . , . ' .. .The following a ' live officer were also duly ins?..- 1 Mr. Vir ginia P. Holland, Chaplain, Mrs Gladie Williams, Marshall; Mis Mary Lee Sykes, Organist, . Mrs Pearl T. Kornegay, , Adah; Mr. a7ef Williams Ruth; ' Mr$. ' Marj Fulford. Esther: Mrg: Inez Chest niitt, Martha; Mrs. ' Alda Brown Electa; ' Mrs. Louise ; , JK, ' Boney Warder; and Miss Anne Catherlni Rhodes,-SenthieL iSi'f' ' Past Matron "and Past Patroi Jewel were presented to Celia anc J, B. Stroud by Mrt. Partnie Rho des and Lewis Westbrook, respec lively. They were accepted in a feu well chosen: words;.. . - 5 . .-i,, '. A social hour followed durinc Which, time the refreshment com mittee served jmnclv cookies nd salted! Tnutsl to the .memberl pre 'r iir-.-v "v--- ':'- V The azaleas in Southeastern North Carolina are in yfull bloom. Miss Carol Hewett, Wilmington College, ' May Queen; surrounded by thousands of beauti-' ful azaleas. In the background is the mansion 'at1 famed Orton Plantation. The Azaleas- are expected - to remain in full bloom for several more weeks. ' 1 ' Now! Telone for control of meadow, cysl-fformlha and root-knot nematodes fn cotton, tobacco, vegetables It's TELONE the "high test", 100 active soil rumlgant coniammg technical dichloropropenes for controlUn83ow fieWrT'" "Dd ro?, kno nematode, in high-value field crops. Telone flows eas y . . . won't clos nozzles elim .nates skips in your fields. And since h? ioo4 ac"vl ll TnLlt jb feWCr refl" "P neededper. 'rmdtnutrk of Tht'liowVKtmical Company T. A. Turner & Co. Pink Hill, N. C. The J. D. tlrelands of Goldsboro were visitors in town Sunday. Dr. and Mr. Baals RnuHon anA son Bobby of Bethel Snent Sundav with Dr. Bowden'c mother. Mrs. J. M. Bowden; Vvi.'f ".i.u'l Mr. and Mrs C. D,tee had as their guests during the" holidays their children, Mr. arid Mrs. C. D. Lee Jr. and C. D. Illrd of Rock HU1, S. C. and Mf, and Mrs. R. E. Fite and daughter; Anna of Raleih Mrs. Fite and Anna will spend the week with the Lees.', ;t,v Miss Barbara Anfi Ellis, Sopho more at E. C, was elected Mar shall by the Student government. The eighteen Mafshalls chose Miss Ellis as their chief., She is the dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. C; P. Ellis. Attend YouthRally T ,. u' Mrs. W. C, Manguni and Mrs. F. D. Taylor Advisors fro the Presby terian Youth Fellowship .accompan ied several of their: group to Jack sonville Sunday afternoon to the District Rally Member attending were Johnnie McKinley, Pam Mc Cullen, Sharon Oates, Alice Lewis, Billy Miller and Ben 'Cooper. Faison Girl Is Chief Marshal ECC Barbara Ann Ellis of Faison, so phomore at East Carolina, has be gun her duties as chief marshal al the college during the 1961-62 term. She will head a group of 18 women students chosen in a campus wide election conducted by the Student Government Association. . Sixty-eig- I ht students were candidates for the eighteen positions as marshals. "Mm " P.' i . ' Where will you find a handsomer hardtop than this Jmpala Sport SedarJ MORE PEOPLE ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER MAKE ! 11 i 1 ' When one car outsells all the rest the way L.thia new Chevrolet is doing there's got to be a reason. And we can think of some pretty good ones. The clean-etched looks . of the -new Body by Fisher, for example.1: The eager brand of "git" that'a under the ' hood. The easy way it handles. Plus the . , added advantage of extra-cost options like v A triple-turbine TurbQglid,e,, , . ' But to sample all these reasons together, ' you have to get a Chevrolet out on the; road. And there's where that Jet-smooth ', , , ride takes over with its own gentle kind of AND JUST ONE JET-SMOOTH 'RIDE WILL SHOW YOU v- WHY!. ( persuasion. If you weren't absolutely sure! " you d imagine you were riding in a far ' costlier car. v No wonder people are sjfa:.j r nuying more Chevroleta than any other make! ChevroleU have more of what it takes to please people! 'Official R. L. Polk A Co. registration fiauret show ' uU-izti CkfProUti outsold Uie ttamd-choxt mak v but rteord-breaki namaretntnl 960 and Cktrro- i Utt eontinur to set the poet for the industry Uii yearl f HEVROLKT 1 - : ' SuAke new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvain and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's JONES CHEVROLET COMPANY INC. t Avlhawtardj CbavraUt deaiat rtoA HUU. M. C, Warsaw Motor company The new collce marshals will act as leaders of sections of the academic procession at commence ment exercises on the campus May 21, 1961, and participate in dther activities Centering around the gra duating of students from East Car olina. Durin? the coming school year they will serve as ushers at campus programs and entertain ments. ' ' Miss Ellis was chosen by her fel low marshals as their chief for the 1961-62 term. She succeeds Camilla Henderson of Greenville. Miss El lis is a sophomore English major at East Carolina and is a member of the Chi Omega sorority and Un English Club. Youth Group Have taster Party The Methodist Young people with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollingsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Warren as Advisors and Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Man gum and Dr. and MrsF. D. Taylor Advisors for the Presbyter ian Young People sponsored an Easter Party Friday night. The par? ty was held in North Duplin Ili"h School Cafeteria. The Easter motif was carried out in the decorations. Soft drinks, cookies and sandwich es were served during the evening The Presbyterian and Methodist organizations sponsored the pat ty. Al! the young people In the com munity were invited. Games and, dancing were, enjoyed. Around 100 attended.' ', I :.Cash and Catty.;'& V BUILDING MATERIALS ' Credit .. If You , Need It ! 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