n li C 1 ' 1 ! .1 H . J Mrs: Claude M.' Her . .1 nj pnd JMdie of Hamp 1 a. ,.i'ent tfce Veek end with . r. I ierriug's motlief, Mrs B6s-f- A. Herring. ' , i.lt. and Mrs." John I." Amon, Jr, Miid children, of Goldsboro, Mr and M s.; Bay Amon and Lynn of Mt. O' '-e, l.sd Mrs. Wayije Faulk and son of Bear Marsh, and Miss Eva Vause , jvere dinner . guests Sunday ot Mrd Mrs,' Jijhn Ivey Amon, Sr. ' ' , Mr. and MrsJF.' L. Goodman and .children) oj Greensboro vi sited 'Mrs Foy Goodman during the weekend. t Miss ' Peggy . Alphin returned home Saturday following a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reevis Alphia of , Richmond, Va. The Kev, and Mrs. Bobert May, (Tommy and ' Bradley, Mr. and Mrs.. Jimmy Komegay of Mount , plive,' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. f and Mrs. Alan Brown of Warsaw. ' Writ sfi Mrs. prifty Holmes. Mr and Jrs.:Guryey Price spent Sunday in' pastoniau T'Mr.7 and: Mrs. ' J. D. Best and 1 children of Goldsboro, Mr and , ifirt! Ivey 1 Sullivaft and Miss He len Sullivas of Oak Rijclge Cniri ' munfty' visited Mr. and' Mrs. Jack " Oail Sunday: : ' tLrl ahd'Mrsr'Oliver Edwards, 1 ,' Joseph Allen and Donna Sue of; Warsaw," Mr.' Martha Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs.:'Thurman Davis, Johnny' and Jack of Mbutt Olwe, Mr. and Mrs. J..B. Godbold, Bijlje and Liu-1 da Mr. and Mrs. -Leslie Bell. Judy j James and Janice, Mrs. Walter Hiii ' sop and Sbn were dinner guests l Siinday of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie j i , Goodman-: 1 Freijl Alphin arrived here Sat urday from Fort Benjamin Harri- ' son, Indiana, after two years of act'ive duty in the Armed Forces. Mesdames J. B."' Godbold and Willie . Outlaw, Misse3 Glenda Outlaw and Linda godbold went to tunston, aturaay. 1 ' Mrs. Ella Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Summerlin visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton of Warsaw Sunday.' v : j - 1 Miss Lynda Alphin - and Terry j Alphin of New Bern visited Mrs. Fred Alphm Sunday. Willie Estus Byrd returned some last week after being a ca tieni in Wayne Memorial Hospi tal, Goldsboro. Visiting Mr. and. Mrs.' Cyrus ( funeral of his sister Mrs." J. W-V Rhodes during the week end were' Boone. . Mr."vand' Mrs. William ,T. Mrs. Andy W.Ivey; visited Mr. Rhodes and children of Clayton, and Mrs- George ' Westor.ook oi t. Pvt Linwo64 Rhpdea, f Feat Jae- Kins ton, Saturday. ksqn,. S, , Hri Linwood Rho- Mrs. Josephine Powell of Ken-, - f des.', Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wall of ansville U visiting Mr. and Mrs. f Raleigh. Mrs. T. W Quinn of Ken- A. Jernigan. They were gueis i ansville. Mrs Bobby Ftttman 01 ftaturaay qi ws, ..mhm m iics? ,,: Jacksonville, Victor Fountain' of of Albert3on. ' ' ' Fountain and Miss Judy Wallace , Morris Cherry student at Camp of Albertson. Ibell College, spent the week end Mrs. Frederick Cox of Grifton with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. D and Mrs. J. A. Batson of Mount . Cherry. ' live were recent visitors of Mr.; Mrs. Mathew Parker is recti and Mrs. W. T Byrd perating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Bell of Kenansville Mrs. Earl Dai-, of ' Mount Olive and Mrs. W. L. Smith of Warsaw afier being a patient in Duplin ..it a1 Jffa TTIKort Whitman and General Hosbital in Kenansville. Miss Patricia Whitman, Friday. i Colon Garner accompanied Ted Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Byrd were Garner to Cape Canaveral, Flow in Clinton last Wednesday and da for the weekend where they Thursday because of Jhe death and attended the auto, races. , a- Scott sStoreMews Personals James E. Stanley ot Norfolk was home for the weekend with Miss Norma Carole SununcrKn, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Summerlin of Mt. Olive, whose enr gagment to li v:.i Kay Mcuonau; son of Mr, and Mrs. Irvin McDon- aid of Goldsboro, is aanbuncei. Tlve wndriinV will take Diace Sunday a- ,, , mj. :.:t.j nerncon, Apia &&, ai o utmtv m Ben Scott of Mt. Olive .visited . Jp)hndi' church of Mt with Mr. and Mrs. Taft Herring First Methodist tnurcn 01 mi. w.-...j.- Olive. Saturday Mr, and Mrs, j-esue nesday night. wiu iiu . ., r.ornegay aim uaugruer ueiaiuuic Mrs. Kenneth , ueaver 01 mt. his family, Mrs. fatan.ey ana we of outlaws Bridge and grand chil- olive pent Monday with her sis children, dren Lynn, Jan and Billy Howard ter MrS- ay Carter. , S. Sgt. and Mrs. Delmas Jones , Kinston were visitors of Mr. j om.v Dr anil Mrs W C and children of Fort Bragg visi- and Mrs. Raiph 'Waters. Adams of Benson and Mr and ted Mr. and Mrs. Melvm Lowell; vjsiting tne Johnny singletons Ma gaf anTchild during the weekend Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James ; -0f?a store visited m Mr and Mrs. Rpjle Kornegay -.Herring and children and John i ""f M rs He ten Waller Zt w no rle vSat PoUocks- Mrs- Paul Grady was at Har: daughter of Warsaw were visiting line Waller recetly at Pollocks ; k(?rs Isand during the weekend , Mr Mrs Jonas Dail SunJay vU'e- ; with her daughter in law, Mrs-1 af -ernoon Sunday Mrs. Bud Price and boys Randolph Grady and children. Sunday Norman W.V.tfield of were visitors of the Leonard Price ; Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Ralph Mt Olive, Ralph Water's, Bud family near Mt. Olive. ! Waters was visiting with her bro- price and Tony Mozingo went to Mr. and Mrs. Walton Outlaw I ther and sister-in-law Mr. and j Raiejgh to see the ''Grand Ole and daughter of High Point were Mrs. Norwood Summerlin at ML. , 0pry." " guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Out- Olive. ' trs. Tart Herring and Janet law Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Howard of Ken- j and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herring Messrs Sam Waller, Garnie ansville was a guest of Mrs. Nora : went to Goldsboro Sunday, for a Scott, Edd Kornegay Jason Wal- Jackson at the weekend. ; visit with the Willis Smith fam- ler, Lathan Wiggins and Mr. and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wa- jy. Mrs. Roland Thigpen attended a ters and Nellie were alnner guests Leland Herring and Taft Her Republic meeting at Kenansville of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waters ring went to Fayetteville Sunday Tuesday night. I and family at Dudley. j to visit their brother Earl Her- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter were Mrs. Helen Waller visited with ring at the Veterans Hospital. . tt, . XT r e il ,. TU t wl . TJcr. T n1, , ai WaSillIlgLOIl . 1. l. lur wccr ma. cJUUii uuuuliii diiu luua uuia end to visit the Earl Whaleys. Wells near Garners Chapel Thurs Saturdav nieht euests of Mr. day. ' and Mrs. Bennie Outlaw for sup-! Mrs. Mary Anderson spent Sat- nar itmro Iho Rv. nnH Mr? WmI- nrdav niffhf. ! anrf Sunriav with ter Sutton and boys and Ellen Misses Alice Sum.nerlin and O. ThmMday. evening Mrs. Meta Mercer of Cabin, Mr. and Mrs. Murray near Warsaw. 'Jones met with a happy surprise Harvey Baker and children of Sa- Mr. and Mrs. ' Roland Thigpen on her . birthday when she re recta and Mr. and Mrs. Robert were at Goldsboro for a visit with turned home from a visit with her Outlaw and son. : Mr. and Mrs. WillaVd Lane Wed- sister and brother in law Mr. and I Mrs. Jones Honored Mr. and Mrs. Woody Howard and son visited Mrs. Howard's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. W. L. Herring in .Warsaw, Sunday In the aftprnoon Jney yistted with Mrs. Janie Bar bette and Mr. S.'V. Masaey 'whq are patients in tne Duplin -General ospitaL'',' ' ' , , , ' . ' ' Linda Ray, Westbrook , visited . Blytne, Bell tjeaf Scotts, Store Sunday- afternoon. . 4 , " " - Miss Patricia Grigg has" return ed to her. home - from Duke Hos pital wnere sne underwent a mt nor opeiaaon. ,' , J ; - Mrs. Witiuie Lee. of Mt, Qlivt was a dinner guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs;Tred "Herring i'ae . . Tlioefltiv V J' is spending this week in the home of Mr ..Earl jb aires and tamily am 1 Mr. "and Mi's. S. V. Massey. ' ' I .Weekend guest In the, home 0 Mr; ' and Mrs Ashley Jones wert their daughter and son-in-law; Mi and Mrs. Lynn Sutton of Sanlort 1- Mr, and Mrs. E, C. King oi Foik stone spent part of last week wui their daughter, Mrs Leland :Wa,, lace and Mr. Wallace. On Thurs day, Mr. E. C. King, Jr of Jack sonville was a guest in tne v. . lace home. On , Saturday, Mrs. i Virginia Gurganue and cnilure. of r olkstone visited in the home and earned' Mr. and Mrs. E. ,C , King Sr. home. ' j I ' Mrs. Joe Westbrook and Mrs. E C. King, Sr.' visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant Westbrook in Km ston Tuesday ' I Mr. and Mrs, Robert Best of ;eautancus visited in the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook Sunday. Mr. fid Mrs- H. L. Harrell and I Ernest Harrell of fink HU1 were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Manley Kornegay Tuesday pight. I A study course of "Latin Ame rica'' sponsored by the Woodlant. Sunday School was started Sun day night at the church. Dr. rl. L. Harrell, pastor of the cljurcli. I had charge of the adult class. Mr. and Mfs- Paul Westbrook taugn. II ". ' -'" . - j Mrs. Frank Taylor, i . When she arrived at her home I she found approximately 35 re latives and friends had gatnereu I to help celebrate her birthday, j Her table was spread .with a I bountiful dinner nothing to do i but sing "Happy Birthday", eat , and be' Merry. the a.' lit aM Junior high. Mrs. ited Mrs. I Willard- We ; j 00k had charge 0 children , of , . fhe primaries,- Mrs. . Rodney Jvpr-1 ).,"hifley end,: ' ' jrft Sunday. ' . ,'2, h ' -1 t '"1 , Jven f . i i't-i ' Hinton and Levi of t iBanton t nd Mrs. Kil , and .t gran l services were hf j IVICl. Ul -r . xa'I r- ...iiiu.tii r-k,i law were co-nosiesseai o vine w ataj ai. a u.ia. 111 uic n ncav T.niiBni rne luuiurs. auu iYiia ljma . jbMMm ir"c , ' r,.r.:Xi iiTrJtirAw t Mr ' tari.ot MM" Wwi I w 1 1 1 v. . sisters. Mrs JAikA v,oh4fci f kmrlcf. IJ.L il ' r i ton. Rt 5. zzr r."-": rr""'iMu : ; v -,'of cuntom .,r e.l:... rit..;.. ' UmMI M. Lrl(d ManleV Out- Fn'npr'al rch wUli meet at the church Fvn me r-conomics wuu if " 7.- tn.e, yiiuau.- - ; iay night for a regular meeting. Mrs. Manly Outlaw Monday ai- r,iatas.u 1son Cemete.y.. A Mesdames S- V. . Masses and Ja- ternoon with Presidertt, Miss Ja 7 pr "-' '" '. nu f alker.wiU have charge ot Phel OuUaw, presiding fifei, SATTS' ' u Aii Umhor rfc erouD smEuig songf Mrs. Man" - ' ."";,n. . .: .. . . k Mr Unm Crtel CninquapHr,' .. Mr. ana wrs. james riowani "-'J"-."i . . r Vt;-",7 j;. J?urfertS "ieivices. werCheld at ' aker ol.Raleigh were weekend tXolp Church in Walk juest of Mr, Valker. 1 Mrs. A Y, and Mrs. James M. Cree! is jooq 1 ana u;on . V-.hriMl.v . , , Nt- vaap wvmanr. ffx ,vv.mmi... , v Westbrook accona- were af ternSonl he rd fronlVand ao repor t 2:30 conducted by RevRrt vVnZil meetine.- Plans LTBo!. Vt by v.. made fqf a 4ub picnic suji- KDBrown' Burgaw i. ir. I- vr J 17 f I ment was" in Rockfisli Cemetei Spr. During the social hour me noj-, - , s;ilfe TMarcfl 't XlU lome Demonstration Club meet- per to be on March 1.- , . '"" .. f t ,J 1,, . ..: n.i m ah rnn rtrBm ,t w m.nww ' . ,, 1. , ng in Fayetteville Monday ng club meeting places for iteen counties were selected iie Bi-oup at the meeting. Mr and Mrs. ' Charlp Re!l ac ompanicd by Miss Judy Wallace ie Berger was the winner, ind .Victor Fountain visited in the '' "71 vome of Mr. . and Mrs. Gerajd Juinn In Warsaw Sunday night. the Rivenbaik Wrt iBftnaJ Robert aBtts vl with contest, in which Mrs. Lot- tlnquapm 'Ma 3 4i of -Cil vet -Springs, W,d, Two grand SolitfFive -sisters', , Mrs. 'Lucille Baifdersoif-and'Mrs. Iowrd At kinson ot Rt! Wallace' and Mri Orft'Wegiterand Mrs- J.f 4 M frell'Taf Chinqueoirt and Mrs. Huth Ann Butler of Knox villei Tenne r mer pt Pink Hill, Rt. i, died Tues- ' WDhin -fflley Grifim , fc6, d.ed llav' He was a veteran of WOrld Wednesdar m8 !' War t and a member of the Pink near Pink HilJ after, having been. Hill Presbyterian Church ' 'S. in idedwing Aejilth for the past e- Tv.n'. Tnrfdo n " AF Ar'AM of veflwl years. rW ' ' Kinston, the local 40' and Eight of,- fMWfai -yicQjvwej onduc Outlaw's Bridge PERSON AL$ lorehead City and Hilton Out- born - Turner American' Leg on . Pa'fJ"Z ? XV" J X aw of Raleigh were visitors with Post near Maxwell's1 Mill- ; ;8tT t? Mr and Mrs. 'Herman Outlaw Sat- Funeral services were held ReVW-4 Lejoi wew Jjerp. jrday night and Sunday.' ' " from Howard and Carter Funeral J He ; r 1 wrwfef 4X Jive son?. . " " irnmn o-io rim' Thursday con-oseph(-Mulard,-Hermaii all qi Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank Out- ?uCTe(j bv th Rev ' N. R Fk?- ftHifcHa. Alien of Hi TL KlnWn taw, Lewis W. Ouuaw. and Miss r,or PreSbyterian'minister of Rose an AVUltom-Esley .Grlfjfin. Jt 'alhe Outlaw were among i.iose jim' Burial waa'in Maplewood Ce lit.-' jOjhve Five (JaHghters Mr.f who wenVto Kinston Sunday ni-' meterv' Surviving are his 'wife, KatWeen iJpodman1 ertd ;Mrs. Kaj ght W hear Dr. Frank P. , Aima -Howard Aidridge; one 'son tie 'Houston- ot FinkHill,' Mrs. - . , I by a former marriage; Ashiey Hi!l MilpdTcSparrowand Mrs. -Evv Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parker and Abridge of UjW Island, TSty JS'g if TrS children of Mt. Olive. Mrs. John- one son by his last marriage M.6 W1 pKj; ny A. Smith and daughter of Pink hael IX Aidridge of Pink Hiy ZrLtl Hill, RFD were visitors with Mrs. (vFD; three granacniiaren, -.w ,7 , near' Beulavilie- and Henry Parker Sunday afternoon, brothers. Lamm H. of-JUnrtoq "l a, Mr and Mrs. Gerrfd Simmons and Alfred p. - Gastonja; '2,5 Tomrnv ft of Southwood visited Mi. and Mrs. sisters, Mrs. H. J. Hill of Kinston fSSbiS.' R. D. Simmons Sunday. and Mrs. James Southend . of (Ptenil BUlie Gnfin Remus-Creel, Jr., ' State Col- Albertson. r t '.'",'. ,', ,s ',y, ; lege student and' Calytoh Max- T, .TlZ.,,...1 LM'aH rPl nf E. P TnlteBP OrPenvillo. JASPER H. tiUllfcH . I - -yv- were, weekend visitors with parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Outlaw their 'Jasper H. Gautier. 60, of 'Seven M,e rnlne our .deed. . gprings,tftt. 2, died Tuesday.'-! VSOowgS J&tot ' T ;(;' vw-.vfvtai : ie his wife, Mr?..Rosa t 'r- l,e Blbla" , 'f 'J- ,,'. (: .!.-.!'-,-';: ':,Ci -i'. ; - - I, , ,.; i, i .mwnurf 1 YOUR SAYINGS AT HOME FEDERAL EARN 4 Current Dividend Whpv Receives Dividends Are Safe Are Instantly Available Benefit Your Commuinty Your savings ai, Ilomsi jfcderal pays you a current divi dend of 4 per year if left to the end of any dividend period. For instancer money added to youi Home Fe deral Savings account' op December 10 would pay you Dividends of December 30 '- just 20 days later - at the rate of 4 per year. The pnly ones who receive any dividends from Home Federal are the savings customers! No one has ever lost a penny in a Federally insured sav ings and loan association. There is no safer investment than an insured savings and loan association. As a safety measure, all savings and loan' association, banks and sayings banks have the right to require notice for withdrawals. Home Federal has never required no tice and has always paid withdrawals immediately upon request. .Your funds at Home Federal not only pay you 4 but are invested in home loans in f.his area; thus, making it a better community in which to live. 1 SAVE WHERE SAVING PAYS EVERYBODY! tiqme Federal Savings Association Of Kinston - Warsaw Business Hours: -- , Daily 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. . . - " , - lurday 9:00 A. JVI. to 12:00 Noon Open Wednesday Afternoons WARSAW OFFICE , -. " . - J. . . ,108 N. Pine Street . R. B. Alexander, Mgr. MEH'S. DM;:J!!iTS 1; - Ladies' Fall qnd Winter PRESSES, REGULAR $6.89 1, - $2.0. 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