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. Villiamon Is Honored
ist T ursday. evening, Mr. 1 1 iffln I aUTO
. . r.i;r Smith hrmftred -'M'W VUUIU
Mrs. AUie William-
4 On
and .
kir n. .tlier
sun. on t 76p birthday.. 1
- Colorful summe flowers were
flsed in the living and dining epm
o 'MissvAlliea' house,' .where
'the fuHpw'ing guest were-invited
in dmner:Mrs. C C. Waod, Mrs.
Prudie iParker, Mr, David Wil
Samsoii. iMrs. R B. Williamson.
Mrs. I Oscar Houston, Mrs."" lna
Drew., Miss Mary Lee.-Syke and
Mrs. Myrtlt -Quhiri ;and Mr. ' 0ir
t4et . fertitk4' Al-V-'V.iv,l
l-The beautifully decorated cake
. tanked, ;andelabra ; holding
burning tapers made an attrac
tive nterpiece.i"Mto; Allied' re
ceived; -many lovely', and beauti
iul gift. Mrs. Williamson said iVs
to nice Still W have so many nice
ien,ds Many more . Dtnnaay.
pW&?Me-
1 The 'Woman's Missionary So
lietv met on-Monday evening at
8 o'clock.- Mra. Jack Brinson. pre
sidentVP'e,,ie' over .the busin
ess sessioa.-'Mrs; Ellis Vestal, pro
gram 5 chairman ifirom. the ; Cora
Stokes CireJC' presented the pro
gram 6n."TThey that Keep My
Vestal Honored l
. irin inet SYMnv evening - little
Miss Laura Vestal celebrated her
thin! hirthdav with her barents
Mr. and Mrs. Brinson Vestal, her
grandparents, Mr. ana iwrs. r.ms
Vestal, Roy Lee ' and her great
grandfather. Mr. O. L. Vestal. It
mil a nice time for Laura.' espe-
Lcially..when it, came time to cut
nd senre the pretty., omnooy
cake. -i'i
Doc Brinson Has
Birthday Cook-Out
.' Tuesday,, July 10th, was j very
special oay ivr many
talnry for Doc" Brinson as he ce
lebrated his twelfth birthda by
helping his little League Team
win their game. Then his father,
who i4 the team manager, and
mother.' Mr,1 and Mrs. Amos Brin
son. invited all the team over for
a cook-out in honor of their son'?
"big day".
A ball players centerpiece,
known as "League Sam". aloiW
;'th hall mi table cloth and
naokin motif made an attractive j
setting for the good hamburgers,;
baked beans, potato chips, pickles j
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MOSES D. GARNEB .
'' KENANS VILLE -r Moses Dan
iel Gaiiner, 60," of Kenansville,
RFD, died Monday, Funeral ser
vices' were' conducted Tuesday at
S . p.m. from Pearsal Free Will
Baptist ChuVch, of which'be was
a member, by the, pastor, the
Rev. S. A,. Smith of Beulaville,
Burial was . near Sunimerlins
Crossroads. y ; v-i.y,,
' He is survived by his wife, the
former Lottie Houston; his step
mother, .Mrs. Annie Garner ci
Pink Hilt; two sons, Joe' ahd Ros-
of the home;" two daughters,
Mrs.: Paul Williams,, of 'Albert
son and Vine Gamer of the ho
me; seven ; brother, ' Harvev ol
Beulaville. Morris of Pink Hilli
Thurman of Rose Hill, Street of
.Pttrmnia Cit", Fla., J. I. and Del
mas, both of Beaufort, and Isaa
of Morehead City; three sisters.
Mrs. Bonnie Whitman of Rose
Hill; Mrs. H.'Leaverton of Bal
timore, Mcli and Mrs. Allen Har
rell of Pink Hill ; "
soft drinks that : were consumed
bv the eighteen, guest. This was
followed by the i serving,; of the
hpndsnni!if : deforced '.birthday
cake arid ice cream.
-gi-wf aay',;lor all was the
true feeling of .each guest as they
Wished Poc many fltorebirthdays.
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BELK-TYLER'S
In Mt. Olive
V,--i':, . .-. c ... ,
it
mil
Now In Progress ;
All Summer Merchandise
DRASTICALLY REDUCED
TO MAKE ROOM FOR BACK - TO - SCHOOL
'Xf 7 MERCUAKDIEJVRRiyiM PAtLY -i; ,,: . hJ.:
i f iOONT . AAISS THIS GIGANTIC SALE
AI BELK I TYLER'S IN MT. OLIVE
LUMB CO.
rrcQtmAST
II JJMf ' mm
200 wos" -..
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n Deor Fritnds: ; ioAhite Fir Boards Tor
ZW: ?Jols o JrStroiflh. true, end , .
w:.r.:irKls--r holding power - -
' c; parotivt cosT w,tn
; smcx)th
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SHEATING '
lI VWtt Fir
, Pondcroso Pr
- . a a a4
Mahogany i- .
.M to a-"
rarr$TUM
i . $83.U
I i"Tr,
PrinteJrHr:
Birch, Wainur, .
$ 6.84
FRAMING
Mir fLGORlNG i, K
V'VU1
No. I Com.
. . oA 0 A.
Otar Rtd RA
$175.75
$204.75
ond Lime Oox . ti(X64 -Premium
SatiFin,shed Vglr
BircK Oak, Cherry ond
Walnut ' y. ;.; .; '
. . AD Int. 3.04
14" AC Ext. , t $2.77 .
38" Sheeting v i 471
58 Underlayment . J
plus many other type .'n
:V Regular Tapert f. , v $ 7 92 -
..V 5ealtob . . :, (i $ 2.33 .
felt '. ; .
' .... .wT BfUVlMD CASH AND QUA-. ' - " .
i TTEST COAST UJ1IBER co. --r
THE -'.FLOWER
B0X:
by flora Leeds "
- Aa a beauty treatment for
house plants, amooth leavca may
be cleaned by a gentle sponging
with Clear water. If the leavf
are extremely grimy, a little mild
, aoap may be added to the water. !
('.' PlanU with f unty ieaves, auch
as African yiolcta or!lownia
, should be brushed from time to
i time in order toirelnwftany
' clinging dust. A soltr piihl brush
is good for. this. r::. 'if i.f
, , The Society of American Flor ,
isU suggests that, while cleaning .
your house plants,' you; should
check them for pests . mealy j.
1 bugs, red spiders scale. First ,
aidforsuchplantenemieatSimple
; soap-und-water.jrwsing wijlt re- s
move ved spiders.. W,ith .mealy
bugs, follow the treatment with
a swabbing of the plknt with a
cotton-tipped toothpick dipped in
alcohol. Scale Is easily removed
by scraping it off with a finger
nail. . .l-i:
When plants, become over
crowded in their pott and need
transplanting, use a mixture of
three parts of good loamy soil
and one part organic matter,
such a peat moss. There are a
t number of very good pre-mixed
soils on the market which save a
great deal of bother. Your florist
probably has one or another of
: them on hand and will advise you
;' of the best for , yovir particular
problem. ' ' ' .
- If you are a novice at indoor
' gardening, you will And that your
local florist can be of invaluable
help and advice. Consult him
whenever you have a problem.
He may have a quick and easy
solution to it.
tlcvs
Miss Howell
Honored At 1
Shower
Mrs Joe Watew and Miss Ruby?
lene "Waters entertained at the Wa
ters - home near Mt.- Olive last
Wednesday evening honoring Miss
Lorraine Howell. Miss Howell, an
August bride-elect, was honored
with a bridal shower.
The home was thrown en suite
and decorated throughout with ar
rangements of mixed flowers.
. The refreshment table was covert
ed with a cutwork cloth with lace
insets over a green cloth, and cen
tered with an arrangement of white
roses. White burning tapers in cry
stal holders graced each end of the
table. Nosegays Of ForgetrMe-Nots
entwined with ribbons were attach
ed to the sides of the table,
v Mrs. Dwight Walker poured punch
while Mrs. Carl Howell served In
dividual bridal cakes. Other , re
freshments consisted of nuts aim
mints. . : 'H -''xi'i-.
V Miss Robylene Waters directed
the guest in various games and ton
tests... ':-:-' r
MJpon arrival the honoree was pre
sented a lovely corsage .of white
roses by the hostesses. Miss Howel.
received many , lovely gifts ui(l
jood wishes from those present
Approximately thirty guest were
jreseut for the occasion . ,"
I Summerlins
; Crossroads Kews
i ' By Mrs! Carl Ivoy
The Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Whit
field, Stevie and Debbie of Ken'y
isited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whit
nan Monday Stevie remainec"
yith the Whitman's fur a longe:
' isit.
Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Coodso
'aul, Barbara, Dennis, and Brend
"arol of Kinston. Dr. and Mrs
Robert L. Summerlin, Rob,in. Nl
nd Julia visite-l Mr., and Mrs. T
. Jernigan Sunday. ,
Visiting Mis. Bessie A. Hcninj;
'tirinff the week end were' Mr. and
Sirs.. Earl Herring, Bi'He, Sharon.
Denpis and Gary of Harnnton. Va
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wifliams and
ra.iMrpn Mr and Mrs! P.iul He--
ring, Linda and Richard of Wil
mington. Mark Levi'is.'Oril Hen-ing
Brendaand Besse of f ayefteville.
Mr, and Mrs. T. A, ,Af -.l",
natieiit at WayfieTneiaT, nosm-,
tal Goljsboro. She returned home
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon. Sr
feited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Faolk
jf Bear Marsh Fridayr;
Mrs. Minnie Summerlin and Mrs.
Walter Hinson visited Mr. and
Mrs 'Dan Wa'ier of Sk-tt'Sj Store
and Mr. and Mrs. StaeChestautl
af Albertson duriqsJhe wesk.end.
Brenda sni Bessie Herring of
Fayetteville and Linda Herrjng of
Wilmin-ton are spending this week
with their crandmother, Mrs. Bes
sie A. Herring.-
Mrs. Eddie Goodman visited her
sister and nephew Mrs. Hermtn
Quinn and Bill Quinn patients at the
Duplin General Hospital Kenansville
Sunday.
Robin and Nell Summerlin of
Dublin are spending this wertc with
heir graMparerts. Mr.apd, Jlrs.
T. A. Jernigan while their parents,
rr and Mrs. Robert Summerlin at
tended a Medical Meeting held at
Morehead, City.
Mrs. Martha Outlaw and Mrs.
u.irm,n rtavU nf fmint Olive. Mrs.
Eddie Goodman and Martha K"y
- ... ... A ,.-.!
attended tne uutiaw-uwens wea-
'ins held at the Baptist Church in
Warsaw Saturday.
Dwight and Dale Best 01 uoias-
boro are visitin? he'-"r
Mr. and Mrs. Jack flail while their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. v. - uesi
. si eifim; S'. veral davs with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Brinson of Sheveport,
La. -r
M.Y.F, Met
The M. Y. F. of Woodland met a:
the church at 7:00 Sunday for fc
regular meeting. Anthony Wrst-
hrnnk nresided over the meeting.
tcarlee Korncay had char;;e of Hit
program which was entitled fctier.
el muss upon Christianity". Tliert
were twelve present including the
two adult leaders, Mrs. Kulu Mai
.uuuii and Mrs. Thelina Korne-
,ay. -'
i. Oail during i. 1 t-nj
wore Jimmy and Flora Lester; and
children M Jacksonville,
! 'Mr. andJfis Marvin Marsliburn
and'ChUdren spent -Sunday with
Mr. MarslAurn mother, Mrs. Em
ma Marshburn at Newton Grove. -i
Jvy Grey Cahoon of Fort Brag?
spent , the week end With Mrs.. Ca
hoon at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Herman . Williams,
Other guest In the. Williams home
included An. ;
liams of Kenansville and -Mr. Ali
son Heath' and son also of Keiiatis
vilK .''.- ' ' :
& . . rAci ilk nf leeal protection,
: the. majestic Royal Tern has inV
i ... 1 nlnnrt till
ereasea its' nuiiiuci
North Saroliim coast, The chief co
lony there is on Royal Shoal Is-1
land in Pamlico Sound. . - -
1 The I. -lad'Cn' i a L-..autifu :
duck-like ' bud found in the coa
Ki ll rp'rinn of North Carolina, in
wiinler.;They can.be seen in Ap
ril and May oi fresh water; where
they "have stopped for ' food and
rest on the way to their summer
breeding grounds farther north.
WSOiCSMet
The Woman's Soc iety of Christ la:
Jprvire of the Woodiarid MethoJis
Church met at the churc Sunda.
night for the July meeting.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Zollie Koi negay had charge oi
the business transactions, Futur
.totary suppers to be given by tin
group were discussed.
A program entitled "The Da
Student of the Church", was als.
presented by Mrs. Kornegay. Th;
meeting closed with the benediction
repeated in unison;' ,
, Those .present were Mesdamc;
trn;. Vnriumii nuiuht 'Walker. 5.
R. Chestutt, Ml B. Kornegay. Carl
Kornegay and W. L. Westbrook.
Personals v "
Tha r'v nd Mrs. Felix Jones of
arecta attended the preaching ser-
-A' iL. ..mW Clin)nU A M
ices . cu in wuiun uuiiuhj . -
Following the services they were
luncheon giiest In the home of Mr.
anH VTrs James M. Walker.
Preacher W. E. Howard, the new
pastor of Woodland, and Mrs. Ho
ward were luncheon guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kor
negay following the services Sun
day A. M. , t i
Mrs. Linda Holt Sutton and baby
of Raleigh visited with Mrs. Char
les Bell Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Sutton enrolled for the second sum
mer session of school at Carolina
this past Wednesday. Mrs. Bell
and Mrs. Sutton were class mates
at B. F. Grady. , , '
Mrs. Joe Wallace visited in the
homes of Mrs. Maggie Grant, Mrs
Julia Grant, and IB. S. Walker of
r..Uoiv.ri turn rlava last week. ' -
Guest In the home oi Mr. ana
Mrs. Joe Wallace Sunday aiternoon
were Mrs. Avery Davis and son
Franklin, Mrs. C. P. Grant and
daughter. Hilda Walker,' all of
Goldsboro. . . ,;
n-l quests with B. f i
and Connie Wallace were their soil
Donald Wallace ' and , dau?hter-iih
law, Betty Wallace of Raleigh.
Among visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
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