Personals. Parties, Weddings, Etc., ef Interest ' to our Women Readers MRS. CLETUS — Dial 2B4S WWWWWWHWIMIIIMWWHUIWIHMIWHU Mr ."and Mrs. 0. B. Hawkins and 0. B., Jr., Miss Elizabeth HawClns, Mrs. Jim Byrd, and Mrs. Allen Broadhurst returned Saturday from a two-week 'visit in Naples, Fin, While in Florida- the group went on a fishing trip. A. C. Hatch and daughter, Mary Ann, are spending two weeks at the Archway Ocean Villas,, Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cawley of Silver Spring, Md., spent several days -here during the Christmas holidays and they are with them in Florida. Mrs. Paul King was expected to return to her home on route 2 yes terday, after being a patient in Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill for MPVPFfll HAVC -* Cpl. John T. Kelly left Saturday on his return to Camp Chaffee, Ark., after spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly. Calypso Club to Meet The Calypso Home Demonstra tion club will meet Friday after noon at 2:30 in the home of Mrs. C. L. Sloan with Mrs. J. D. 0. Sutton and Mrs. Adrian Davis as assisting hostesses. Parsonage Aid Folks To Meet on ThuVsday The Parsonage Aid Society of the Mount Olive Methodist Circuit will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the parsonage, it has been ah nounced. Garden Club Correction The Mount Olive Garden club will meet today. Tuesday, at 3:30 in the home of Mrs. Robert Smith, instead of the home of Mrs. Robert Holmes as reported in The Trib une Friday. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. S. M. Davis, Mrs. Alton Cox, and Mrs. Clay Casey. r DAR Meets in Home Of Mrs. Carroll • The Carolina Patriots Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met with Mrs. Edward F. Carroll last Tuesday. Mrs. Nor bert Sutton, regent, led in ritual and pledge. The chaplain led the devotionals, which were in keeping with the new year. After a business session was conducted, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Virginia John son, who had charge of the pro gram. Mrs. Johnson introduced Mrs. Robert Jackson, a recent arrival from her native country, Japan. Mrs. Jackson was .dressed in a beautiful Japanese nmona and the proper accessories. She answered many questions pertaining to the habits and mode of living in Japan and of the many changes since World War H. Mrs. Carroll served an ice course during the social hour. SOUTHERLAND INSURANCE AGENCY Life, Fire, Auto, Casuelty Insurance Mortgage Loans, City & Farm Property J. R. SOUTHERLAND, JR., MANAGER MOUNT OLIVE PHONES 2287 & 2388 Shop And Save At Ethel's Shoppe Wed. •«** -? V *!M*4*f # r v?'|s> 4^ ^ - AJ^wr v Our Complete Stock of DEB SHOES ' ^ On Sale Wednesday Only at 2 Prs. For the Price of 1 Pr. Also One Table of Ladies'. \ Cotton and Nylon Blouses Variety of Styles and Colors to Choose From 2 Blouses For Price of One WEDNESDAY ONLY You'll Always Save At Ethel's Shoppe 20th Century Club The Mount Oliv^ Twentieth Cen tury dub will meet in the home of Mrs. Russell Harrison Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. ’ .. -.. ' Maysville Group To Meet Thurscfay The Maysville Home Demonstra tion club met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Gordon Mer ritt with Mrs. ^Glanton Holland serving as co-hostess. RoU. call showed 23 members and one v»itor present? ‘ N . After the business meeting, the hostesses served a delicious plate, consisting of congealed fruit salad on lettuce, crackers, salted nuts, and soft drinks. . News Notes Frohn The Presbyterian Church By BLANCHE HARGROVE All Sunday school classes as sembled in the sanctuary last Sun lay morning at 10 o’clock. Perfect attendance pins were awarded var ious members of the classes by Superintendent Johnny Walker and Mrs. Mary Cowan. Bernard Dotson bad one of the longest attendance records, having )een present each Sunday for sev ;n years. Officers of the Religious Educa ion committee and Sunday School :eachers were installed <jtu'ring the regular church worship senjict. Wednesday evening at 7:30, pray er meeting will be held. A study )f Acts 3 and 4 will be made. You ire asked to bring your Bible with fou to this service. Thursday at 7:30 p.m., the Pio neer and Senior Hi Fellowship Council meeting will be held. On Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Pioneer and Senior Hi Fellowship will meet, followed by Young Adults at 8 j’clock. A combined meeting of Deacons md Elders to prepare a report to present at the Presbytery meet ing and to make plans for 1954 vill be held Monday, January 18, it 7:30. The total value of the building fund as of December 1, 1953, was M3,532.25. This amount included cash, investments, as well as un paid pledges. A check*was recent ly received from Mrs. Margaret Loftin Bradley and the Young Adult fellowship is also contributing $100 to this fund. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES (From tho Church Bulletin) The Fannie Heck Circle met yes ;erday afternoon, Monday, in the lome of Mrs. O. E. Wilson. Other :ircles meeting yesterday were the Lelia Memory, with Mrs. Virginia Hill and the Rosa Powell, with Mrs. i. J. Skipper. Prayer meeting will be held Wed lesday night at 7:30 ip the Prayer loom of the church. At 8:30 Wed lesday night adult choir rehearsal vill be held. The Brotherhood will meet Fri lay night at 6:30 in the Loyal Sold ers’ Bible class room. In charge of nursery this month ire Mrs. Leslie Ipock, January 10; drs. Norwood Komegay, Sunday, ranuary 17; Mrs. John R. Lane, Sun lay, January 24, and Mrs. Eugene jee, Sunday, January 31. Records Sunday showed 259 at ending Sunday school last Sunday ind 65 attending BTU. OVERLOOKS HIS OWN it is much easier for the average nap to point out the faults of oth irs than to acknowledge. Shop And Save Our After - Inventory Sale Here Are Just A Few Samples Of Our Many Bargains! v 67 Ladies' Dresses, values to $3.98, SALE . . $1.00 49 Ladies' Dresses, values to $3.00, SALE .-. ...... $1.49 49 Ladies' Skirts, values to $3.00, SALE ...,... . $1.00 59 Ladies' Skirts, values to $5.00, SALE .. .. .$1.99 40 Ladies' Hats values to $3.98, SALE ......,..-$1.00 97 Ladies' Dresses, values to $4.95, SALE , ! , 1... . .$1.99 27 Ladies' Dresses, values to $6.95, SALE ... ......... .$2.99 91 Ladies' Dresses, vdlues .to $7.95, SALE .. ... .. .$3.99 108 Ladies' Dresses, values to $11.95, SALE .... . . .......... .$4.95 LADIES' COATS- - --- - HALF PRICE! CHILDREN'S COATS - - - - - HALF PRICE! REMNANTS -v - - - ^ ^ HALF PRICE! • r ' * % ' v * . ' < ’1 \ V' ^ -.,■ . 4/* *-4 r B. T. McPHAIL AND SONS V V, Mount Olive, N. C.~ ;:y ■ ‘i V; > ■ sir*??1* . - . i ; . v ■ - >4 LICKING A PROBLEM—Postmaster Henry G. Weeks of Mercer .; Island,. Wash., tired of complaints about the taste of glue on ; postage stamps—so he did something about it The inventive. j Weeks devised a sign-With a sponge tongue for wetting stamps. I DISH TOWELING ADDS COLOR —Dish towels can be a delightful and colorful additions to the kit chen. Toweling can be used with striking effect for curtains, table? cloths, «place mats, aprons, as well as for drying dishes. When you buy dish towels, look for quality in the material—it will give you max imum service . and satisfaction. Read the label, examine the mater" ial before you buy—fiber content, colorfastness, and other washing instruction should be found on the label. Before investing in a large supply of one particular color of towel, purchase one of two and test them in your washer. Choose a firm, rough textured fabric that is not too thin. Kitchen “crash” is the term used to de scribe toweling that has a hard texture to reduce linting. The hard texture of crash also makes towels more absorbent. A “world” of fun can be had in decorating your kitchen and din ing area with kitchen toweling. The only limit is that of your ima gination! CLEANING PIANO KEYS — Water and not enough sunlight will turn ivory piano keys yellow. To clean these yellowed keys, use a soft flannel dampened with wood or denatured alcohol. Then be sure that your piano keyboard is uncov ered part of the time. On some new pianos, plastic keys are being us ed. These may be cleaned with ft damp doth. STORK-TISTICS To Mr. and Mrs. James Miles, Warsaw, a daughter, January 9. NEGROES: To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Kenansville, a daughter, January 7. To Mr. and Mrs. Leamon Hines, Goldsboro, a son, January 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fisher, route 1, a son, January 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Green field, Seven Springs, a son, Jan uary 9. To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jeffer son, Faison, a son, January 9. As a rule, the man who thinks his wife doesn’t understand him, would be out of luck if she did. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our sincere appreciation to our niany neighbors, relatives, friends and ladies auxiliary of Rotty Branch for every deed of kindness, sym pathy and help rendered us dur ing the recent illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. George Goodman and family. am eegfeif ?©gfig_ [Renter tmh MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA t******************************* NEW WIDE SCREEN Just installod for your v(owing comfort • SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 'll "EASY TO LOVE' • In Tochnlcolor • with ESTHER-WILLIAMS VAN JOHNSON TONY MARTIN • WED., THURS., FRI. II QUO VADIS It • In Technicolor • with' > ROBERT TAYLOR DEBORAH KERR *: Show* at 3:30 and 7:30 < Admission: 30c, Me • .SATURDAY ONLY "GUN BELT u ■ . m. 4f.v f- •' • In Tochnicolatr • v with ' GEORGE MONTGOMERY , TAB HUNTER You have to travel fast these days to stay where you are. HPC of Section in . Meetings This Week Home Demonstration clubs of the Mount Olive section meeting this week are Grantham and Brog den. Also meeting will be the Sev en Springs 4-H club. - All meetings will be held in the schools of the respective com munities. The Grantham club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 and the Brogden group will iq,eet Thurs day afternoon at 2:30. The 4-H club meeting at Seven Springs will be held Thursday morning at 9:50 a. m. Both home demonstration clubs meeting this week, will have as their topics, “Taking Care of the Range.” Scott's Store HDC Met on Wednesday Mrs. Zollife Kornegay was host ess to the Scott’s Store Home Dem onstration club Wednesday after noon in her home. The meeting was called to order by the new president, Mrs. Em mett Kelly, and the group sang “A Song of Peace.” After a sHbrt business discussion, Miss Hager, assistant agent, installed the new officers in an impressive candlelight service. Following installation of the new officers, Miss Hager gave the club a test on “What Do You Know?” This was the highlight of the meet ing. She then spent a few min utes explaining some things mem bers should know in their. New Year Book. She advised that mem bers in their spare time study the book carefully. _ Time was taken to fill in the Year Book, after which the proj ect leaders gave their reports. After a short recreation period, the hostess served refreshments to 23 members present. The February meeting is with Mrs. Ed Kornegay. PTA Will Meet This Week in New School The Mount Olive Parepts-Teach ers Association will meet Thursday night at 8 o’clock in the elementary school auditorium. Loren Derr of Goldsboro, clerk of superior court and judge of }. juvenile court, will be guest speak er* :? RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION GREAT REDUCTIONS on all COATS, TOPPERS and SUITS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! Gay's Clothing Store Dial 2095 ' Mount Olive, N. C. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS SPECIAL PURCHASE OF NEW SPRING COTTON AND RAYON DRESSES OVER 200 TO CHOSE FROM — IN THESE SIZES: 9 to 15 .13 to 20 16'/: to 24'/: 38 to 52 • PRINTED COTTON • STRIPED DENIM • WASHABLE RAYON CREPES • WOVEN CHECKS • PRINTED PLISSE • NOVELTY AND FLORAL PRINTS Your Choice Best If Your Shop Early—These Won't Last Longl ONLY Sale! Cannon Towels Big Values — Large Sizes MANY COLORS REGULAR VALUES TO 69c — WED. ONLY YOURS FOR C ea. m MB i » a i wmmmv* FfNAL CLEANUP SALE LADIES' FALL COATS 15 Coats, $29.50 value .. .$15.00 \ 7 Coats, $19.95 value ... $10.00 4 Coats, $22.50 value . . $12.00 300 PAIR LOVELY NEW PERMANENT FINISH LOOK! ! FINE ORGANDY CURTAINS Wide Ruffle. 42x90 FirstQuality. Colors: White, Blue, Gold, and Green. Reg. value, $3.98. Wednesday only, just *■ n h $: - \ . ,*>1 &!

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