. P (f 'i jTopsail . anor jnrs.- v.r H. Maettr--rf oa-Salom visited Mi. 'ntf Mr. ,eth Tayloi; -Wednesday and Th- r. and MrsiAAXanlW and ;.Mr rd Croon spent Wednesday at 3eaoh.:;7:V'iVr';: Delma -EzseU pf.Wiiirilftcton spent the :week' end tWIT Mr, ,an4 Mfs.Harold WaMj.' I. , 'Mrs, Emily pail.'Gene and Emily Sua' of Chinquapin? visited Mr." and Mrs.i L. Q. "turnef,- Thursday aftee- aooni,:'i:,::i'H;Uvryita;,v;i WW- N,mmi .lW- , . m ' (if SAVE; WASSAttuH-tCU; ;v Reguto w 27c Per Sallon H Ili-Tst 30e bklton o MtHEwwtvmeR Mrrte s wrvsnrw Mrs. Alice- Korrercy' "and' Mr; Milton Xornegay. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Avery Kornesay and Tracy Ann. at. the Air Force Base, r mora; rhnftsa v , ' sfitpcKea heels ''jUNdtOP-rinssrS " rrrr mntarinW. fize: and widths) joooo WALES -bottom L widths) sizes ;.Vl. colors, materials, i' rivMm .--.J?wrk.. 'rTa&Black; r' ' ; A j.-V-n '-e ' - --... ix .. t - , . Store Myrtle Beach, 8. 0. 41" ? ' Mr. and. Mrs." Kenneth Taylor, at tended the supper and harvest sale in the': TaytorBridge .,Commun.tty. building Friday evening, sponsored by the Ladies of Trinity Methodist Church.-;? r,.r'!?;' " A V h ' Mr, and Mps, - tavid S. Rouse, Bobby,. Jimmy and Da'ton Rousa. L. F. Johnson and David Cole. at tended the State Fair, la Raleigh on Wednesday.;'; Vi'iv..; Mrr and Mrs.-M. J. Kelly went 'o Wlinington Thursday on busi ness '.'';.:5riw..?',-;'"f ;- ''V'Vi 'V' Mr. and Mra. L. O. Turner imi Mrs. Audrey Joyner spent Wednes- ! day at Topsail (Beach; .y , . a '' Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and tt Mr. ana Mrs. a. wumot jr. aena- ed the district meetShtsof the Rural ! Letter Carriers Association, .Satw- day night, . i . - 'k - day night held in the North Duplin School Building. , , i ; ; ;. F: Mr.' and Mrs. E BVane, . Sheila; Janet and Nancy visited relative, in town over the week end.' . , -, f Miss Anne Pope of Meredith Cot lege spent the Week end with her mother Mrs. C. H. Pope. ; ' r . Mr. and Mrs .1., N. Home arm Mr AnH Mr Kpnnoth Tnvlnr vl ited Rev; and Mrs. T: H. Williami and Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Hill in Swansboro Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Gary and Al visited Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Taylor in Penderlea Sunday. '. I Mr. and Mrs. Huijh Sanderson, Mrs. Jerry Smith and Mr?. Victor Parker attended the State Fair in RaleiRb oa Tuesday." Edward Oats of the U, S. Air; Force stationed - in Alabama is ' . Tl.a secretary being absent, the minutes were read and roll called by Mrs. J., C. Chesjnutt. ' . i H. .. Mts. Paul fiasa read a note from Mrs. J. S. Sutton,;, thanking the W. M. U. for gift and good fellowship. ; Mrs. Bass, retiring president, waa presented a gift, in appreciation of her eesvlccsv -f. p -rip i:;. Tnero Were teporta from various oommlttea ; chairmen after' ; which the meeting adjourned with prayer. a- Rouso-Creech Wed In Florida ' .'V;- Judith Gavle rrtech, daughter of Mrs. Herman Tyndall of Deep Run and Walter Jerald Rouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. David, Rouse of Mag nolia were united in. marriage, on September in the Navy Chapel, ft Jackson vO'ei, Florida, ?. ' The bride ia a senior, at East Car olna'Collese, . v. . , The groom is a ' graduate of wok Keaaa Hliih School and at tended East Carolina College be fore entering the U. S. Marine (Corps. ' , '' The Couple are making their home at SS4S Leslie. Road in Jacksonville, Florida. The bride plans to finish her school, there. .... ? Doys In Service LEMNON GENE QUINN Lennon Gene Quinp son ef Mr. and Mrs.; A. & Quian ol Rt. , Beu lavillo, N. C. Prior to; joining the Navy, he attended Beulaville High lieutenant to the United States Air Force upon graduation from: Offi cers Training School at. Lacklaad APB!;vTex.t7.x:if;y "',il, . ,;: : Lieutenant Davis was selected for the training course through competi tive examuialions with other col lege' graduates. He, received bs, de gree fat Industrial Relations from (be. University of North: Carolina prior to entering the Air Force, last stationed -in, Korea. :';::;?,;:,. The 22-year-old soldier attended Charity High .hwL . ' , . v Army PPQ AP4ckBtK son of Mr, md Mr Roeevfett Pickett. Route 1, Beulaville, N. C is a member ef the. ; i . Pirtaipi'i 34tr Infantry which recently par ticipated to a parade hnorlnT Lt The lieutenant, whose wife, Betty ju er,,fen, reorma tiuo. tn KimaviK: N C li bAiniA rtirtider of' the -If Cenuiut assicoed to Moody AFB, Ga., to a combat survival course. P. RANDOLPH PICKETT Army Tvtf Randolph Piekett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickett, School. Aceerding fa, the local Navy RoM N c ' mem; Recruiter, Chief Proctor, Seaman Recruit Quino was transferred to tne U. S. Naval Training Center, Saa Diego, California, where he wilt receive training and ' subsequently return heme an a 14 day leave per iod. Ckie Procter local Navy He- bers of the 3d Armored Cavalry Regiment recently participated in Exercise Wet .Horse I at Fort Miles, Del. Wet Horse 1 was &n amphibious exercise designed to test armored ui.r r thi invito. onvnnA un personnel ana equipment m interested in the Navy to contact , la"KJa"d beaclihead operations him a) the local Navy Recruiting Office located, Pearson Bldg., Kin sion. N. C, . . Mrs. Smith, . ; Canasta Hostess : Mrs. Abbie Smith was hostess to fthe Canasta Club, Fid ay night at her home. Those playing were Mrs. Jerry Smith; Mrs. C. L. Quinn, Mrs. William Petter. Mrs. J. W. 1 Newkirk, Mrs. Melvin Pope, Mrs. ; Hugh Sanderson, Mrs, Pete Lanier and Mrs. Abbie Smith. Mrs. J. W, ! Newkirk made high score, and was awarded a $rUe. During the social hour Mrs. Smith JAMES E .DAVIS James E. Davis, son ef Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Pavis of Elco, Pa., has been commissioned a second The 3d Armored Cavalry received orders on Oct. 11 for immediate movement to Europe to boost U. S. military strength in that area. ; A cannoneer in Howitzer Battery of the regiment's 1st Reconnais sance Squadron at Fort George G. Meade, Md., Pickett entered the Array in February 1960 aod was ing at 'tort , . C, -rlve4 0vei s 1 .JIqvm ' ':' He $ i 10. 1 gid,at of CL, High Schoot RoeehJU ? OMMiB StuttgH Germany.. . Pickett and other 34th Infantry oersonnel iclned, in swnorinn the German Arm" commanderi whose command cooperated very closely 1 with U. S. Army troops In border , patrols and numerous field ma' neuvers, upon his, retirement after 45 years of service. j Plrkett, an automatic rtflempn In the infantry's Company A m Ausburg, entered the Armv 1n June 1960, completed basic 'tram spending some time with Mr. and!. Mrs. Bromley 'Pope. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rouse of Jacksonville -spent ' the week end with their ' parents Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Rouse and Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Howard. ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvjri Pope and Harry and Mrs. Lloyd Pope attend ed State Fair in Raleigh, Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor went to GoWsboro Monday after noon. ! Mrs.' Jerry Smith and Gary went to Raleigh Saturday. Gene Rouse, student at State Coir lege' spent the Week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph itouse. ." Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pope, Bu'f dy and Carol-and Mrs. Richard Sessoms attended State Fair in Raleigh Wedaosday. -'- '-, Mrs. CarttOK Smith and Mrs. Ah bie Smith, wept .to Jlalelsh. Monday on Dusiness, . ., -.r, t served cake,' coffee aqdj, nits. FOR ALL FOREIGN TIRE RECAPPING SEE FLAKES TIRE SERVICE Clinton, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. LY 2-2809 For Expert Watch ' Repairs , . See IIINES JEWELERS Warsaw, N. C. that.needs tkinninj 'J: r r oi t h j orr;tsi; iaw U you .d in4 wwi :a txvwt Job spins'- hirhest CAti;:aR:;VErE ROBERTA n t n . i 1 J ,waxxace,n;c: Home th. :;;. Ofltee fKA 28 9-4031 AT 5-2870 Rose tfltf ..':';.. ";tTaltae eaa w ' Hwv. 41 West WELLS STOCKYARDS . HAIXACR. M. t. . -V AUCTION EVERY THUUSDAV BUYING AND SELIJNGS DAILY EXCKPT SOTTDiMr, OFFICE PHONE AT 5-M81 D. L. WELLS NH1HT rHQNR- AT MM JACK P WEI LS NIOnT PHOMlt AT MWI ; W. M. U. Met Tues. The W.; M. U: M Magnolia Baptist church met Tuesday night October i7 at the church with the president Mrs. L. J5, Pope presiding, The program opened by singing "Jesus ShsB Reign", followed by prayer by Mrs. Paul Bass. Program Topic for'fhe month was That Thy Way May Be Known." Mrs. Paul Bass was in charge, as sisted by Mrs. M. L. Rogers and MrfcJESnltK-Tay!'lf:.i.-- . ii 'ip"t Saturday October 28th From 8 A. M. To 5 P. M. By: ? BreWer MoU Feed Service Kh E. Iloneycutt ! 1 Who. Has Beenjta Jhe -Feed Btisiitaap Ii Jow ; :- .tf-.' ',' ifi'S $:' . , . Associated AVith This ';p. aVFr.V i -J FeealStore im'i!N,;:;FASPN;ftN.lCJ; tm: i,w puutiitt ur hu i kiiia rttui "-.;,-j :r?"- r ... ;: l$tPrlzel00i-PoundsS3- 2nd: Prize - 200 Pounds ; v Wqx. 8 Prizes j OdPoumi s .Each, ; YOU DO HOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT . TO Will. . . ': : ; .;. ' - JUST REGISTER ; A- SATURDAY i OCTOBER 28th v -.''' ' ' - ' " ' - - ' SPECIAL' ON DOG FOOD ' lOOlbs. $8.50 ' ierd's How Wt3k.ooa.mAw Instant-Dally Interest Gives You. Bo Much More For Your Money! $776.00 9750.00 V79S.OO 9700.00 967B.OO 96BO.OO M.I9 iittrut 11111(1 MfltMiltfj 1.14 CHh iiteml tiriri1 itMtt itiir. tub Oot. 1 Oot. 19 Nov. 1 Nov. la Deo. 1 Deo. 18 Jem. 1 HERE'S A SAVER WHO HAS $650 IN HIS SAVINGS ACCOUNT ON OCTOBER 1. HE DEPOSITS $25 EVERY TWO WEEKS UNTIL DE CEMBER 23, WHEN HE WITH-DRAWS ALL BUT $100 FROM HIS ACCOUNT 3 INSTANT-DAILY INTREST 3 ON ALL SAVINGS Saue at a FXmk - r waccamaw fe Comp KenansYille Rose Hill Beulaville Chinquapin Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Msa