IT NEVER FAILS 0-80Y/ WHAT A POKER GAME THAT WAS— f YOU EVER DO AND HONEY— J PLAY POKERJ! (NELL, Poke®, poker, POKER] THAT'S ALL < DtO I MAKE A KILLING 1/ When we go on our . VACATION, I’M TAKING MM WHERE, YOrON GET SOME REAL SPORT—HUNTING? ^ r 'BUt The OniTThing HE HUNTED TOR VNAS The TOURTH ftCE— Suttontown (By Mrs. Granger 1 Sutton) Moses King, Jesse Lee Lindsay, Geraldine Best and Hilda Coley at tended a Youth rally convention at Greenville Friday as delegates from Goshen Pentecostal Holiness church. Mrs. T. O. Sutton is spending part of this week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Willie Jernigan, and Lloyd Sutton of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Massey of Norfolk, Va., visited in this sec tion Sunday. Sgt. Lambert M. Sutton of Fort Jackson, S. C., returned home Tues day with his honorable discharge. He spent Wednesday in Greens boro on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wotten and daughter, Lynda, of Richmond, Va., visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. E. Lindsay, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bradshaw cf the Hall’s section spent Sunday 'With Mr. and Mrs. Eddis McCullen. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sutton, Mr. and and Mrs. Granger Sut ton, Lambert and Brenda Weeks and Graham Sutton were dinner guests of Mrs. A. S. Sutton of Turkey Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Best and family of Burgaw spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Best. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Whitfield and sons attended the Hudson re union near Mount Olive Sunday. Mrs. Coley of Raleigh spent the weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sanderson. The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Jerni gan and baby were dinner guests gif Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Kines. MOUNT OLIVE SHOE SHOP Expert Repairs Quality Materials Reasonable Charges 106 E. Main — Mount Olivo Mesdames Tim and Granger Sut ton and Brenda Sutton were din ner guests of the former’s grand daughter, Mrs. Harper Ham, of near Snow Hill Friday. Bryan Miller of Raeford, James Purser of Raleigh and Samuel Johnson of Goldsboro were supper guests of Lambert Sutton Thurs day. Mrs. W. R. Sutton of near Faison spent Wednesday with Miss Tim Sutton, Mrs. Henry Jackson joined them in the afternoon. The Rev. and Mrs. Jones of the Hall’s section visited the Gil bert Suttons Monday. O. L. Graham, Granger, Craven and Lambert Sutton enjoyed a fishing trip at Surf City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sanderson of Raleigh visited relatives of this section during the weekend. Indian Springs (By Jackie Coker) [ There wil be services at the Indian Springs Methodist churcfy Sunday night. There will be services at Waynes Chapel Sunday morning and night. Miss Betty Lee Jackson spent the Weekend with Miss JoAnn Brogden of Rones Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Lane and family of Rones Chapel, Mrs. Mau rice Lane and afmily of Williams Crossroads and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter and family of Northeast vis ited Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Quinn Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ray Price and family of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blizzard of Bliz zard's Crossroads visited -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carter Sunday. Mrs. Etta Coker and Jackie Cok er spent the weekend with rela tives in T'our Oaks. Rones Chapel (By Mr*. A. H. Carter) Mrs. Maggie Kelly of Golds boro, Mrs. Kermit Price and Mrs. Jule Jernigan of Mount Olive visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaleel of Clinton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Umph lett of Maryland visited Mrs. Jule Jernigan Friday. There is enough money spent on the road to ruin to maintain sever al super highways. Long Ridge (By Mrs. P«ar! Sutton) Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hill and chil dren visited Wright Smith at Wayne Memorial hospital Sunday. Misses Peggy Ann and Faye Lane of Outlaw’s Bridge spent the weekend with Peggy and Linda Outlaw. Linda Outlaw and Clarissia Dail spent Friday at Carolina Beach. Joe Sutton of Calypso spent the weekend with Bill Sutton. Robert Earl and Andy Strick land of Grant’s Chapel spent Sun day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley. Most of the farmers in this section are plowing up and re-set ting tobacco. Some the third time. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Outlaw and son, Woodrow, visited Mrs. Rachel Kornegay, who is a patient in the hospital at Kenasville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Price and Mr. and Mrs. Cresent Price attend ed the family reunion at the home of the former’s mother, Mrs. Ora Price, at Seven Springs Sunday. / Mrs. Jack Kornegay and mother, Mrs. Shine Bell, of Goldsboro visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Outlaw Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. Jessie Sutton vis ited Mr. and Mrs. James Walker at Woodland Sunday. Both fami lies visited the Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Jones at Sarecta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. - Kenneth Beasley and son of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Shivar of Seven Springs, and Annie Ruth Outlaw of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Out law. - Mrs. Amanda Sutton is spend ing a few days with Albert Wind ers, who is ill at his home in Clin ton. Police Chief and Mrs. Earl Coombs of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilts of Camp Lejeune visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sutton last weekend. Annie Pearl Sutton spent the weekend with Katherine Rouse of Pleasant View. Billy, Anglia, and Terry Dail, Madglene and Bobby Outlaw were confined last week with the mumps. Mrs. Bennie Outlaw was also on the sick list. Men who think women have no business ability should watch one manage a husband. ARE YOU GOING SOMEWHERE? WILSON MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FRIENDY FORD DEALER Bnanah Avanu* and PeDodc Straat ' Mount Oliva y m 1 ■■ 1 1 ■ V " • ' Manley's Grove * By Mrtt Claud* M. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Odom and children' of Mount Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blackman of Goldsboro visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Odom, Sunday. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ash ley Daniels Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Best of Smith Chapel, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Daniels and children of Dobbersville. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Sutton and sen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sutton and sons of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Britt and children of MacArthurs Crossroads and Marvin Denning of Eureka visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sutton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Britt announce the birth of a daughter May 5. Mrs. Britt is the former Miss Shelby Jean Waters of Scott’s .Store. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bell and baby of Goldsboro were weekend visitors of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ed Britt. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Best of near Mount Olive spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barwick. Outlaw's Bridge (By Mrs. J. H. Parker) Wright Smith is a patient in Wayne Memorial hospital. Gerald Simmons, student at State college, visited the home folks Sunday. Mrs. Albert Nichols and Dennis Nichols of Sims attended Sunday services at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and children, Dorma and Bobby, of Fayetteville attended homecoming and visited Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, Sunday. NO CHANCE Every man may have his price— but most remain honest for lack of an offer. Summerlin X-Roads By Mrs. Carl Ivey Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams and children, Linda, Alvah and Alvin, of Washington, D. C. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Summer lin. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Dail and family of Kenansville visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ivey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jones of Seven Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones Friday. Bill Jones re turned home with them for a visit. Visiting Mrs. Bessie A. Herring during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dail of Wilmington, Mrs. Ray Brinson and baby of Green ville, S. C„ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heath and son of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Best and sons, Dwight and Dale, of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Herring and daughters, Brenda, Bonnie and Bes sie, of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Outlaw and daughter Lillie' visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Basden of LaGrange Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jones and chil dren of near Mount Olive and Mr. end Mrs. Braxton Bell and chil dren Shelby, Jennette and Phil, of Warsaw were dinner guests of Mrs. Hade Jones Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jer nigan during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goodson and daughters, Vickie and Valorie, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goodson and children. Paul and Barbara, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jernigan and children, William Allen, Albert and Rosalind and Ben Bowman of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. Will Sloan of Calypso. Miss Linda Alphin visited Miss Barbara Jean Brown of Rose Hill Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Summerlin and children, Norma Carol and D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winstead and children, Jackie and Tonie, of Mount Olive, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin Sunday. CROSSWORD PUZZLE HORIZONTAL l. Entreaty 6. Club t2. Article of food 14. Pied animal 19. Shorten a word 18. Three-toed sloth 17. Rodenta 15. Slater (Catholic) IS. Nothlnt 31. Cries from uneaslnces 22. We 23. Pate 25. Electrical engineer (Abbr.) 36. Body of water 27. Small African fox 30. Beetle 31. Large bird 32. Simpleton 34. Least whole number 36 Newt 38 Natural force 40 Wall 43. Italian river 44. Shatter 41. Ovum 4*. Kind of llsh 43. Nobleman 50. Like 51. Speedily S3. Star in Orion SS. Upper Up ot rlncent corolla SS. Pell In Hakes 51. Trees VERTICAL 1. Street 3. Halrllke process 3. Sufferini 4. Finish 5. Gland enlarge* ment I. Heavenward t. Terrible 3. Wear away by bums 10 Take aim II. Privations THIS WEEK'S ANSWERS Allot footurot Syndicate IS Serene 20 Exists 21 Mountains (Abbr 23 Bumpkin 24. Spirituous water 26 Old French coin 28 Flabby 29 Consume 31 Greek letter 33 Becomes eravt 35 The same 36. Enlist 37 Noah wind 39 Filter 41 Table land 42 For example 43 Festivity 52. Cushion 54. French article Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Amon during the weekend were Mrs. Eva Bachelor of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Westbrook and daughter Linda of Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Faulk and sons Qf Rones Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Amon and daughter of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Mur ray Cashwell of Mount Olive. Mh and Mrs. Nelson Carlton of Warsaw Visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards Sunday. ! ,5 a Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Price Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barwick and children of Goldsboro, Mrs. Connie Brogden of Mount Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Garris and baby of Jacksonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myers and children of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Outlaw and daughters visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones, of Seven Springs Sunday. j Joan Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmes, who was a patient in Sidbury’s hospital, Wil mington, last week, returned home; Sunday. Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Kinston is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell and Mr. and Mrs,, J B. Godbolt. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Swindell Sullivan of Wilmington Sunday* Mr. and Mrs. Allen Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinn of New Dort News, Va., and Bobby Quinn, Fort Bragg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Quinn. Cecil Outlaw, Miss Adelle Out law, Mrs. Herman Waters and chil dren attended the Waters-Millrf wedding at the Garner’s Chapel church Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and • daughter Lorraine visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phillips of Warsaw Saturday. James Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell, is improving following a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kelly left last week for a visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McKee, of Boston, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Outlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sut ton and sons of Warsaw spent Sunday in Raleigh, where Mrs. Ella Outlaw was honored at a Mother’s day dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McPherson. IT'S SENSATIONAL! BEGINNING TOMORROW! He Ik - Tyler’s GIGANTIC Belk-Tyler's buyers have just returned from New York with the most unusual piece goods buy in years ... they made a Special Purchase of thousands of yards ^of famous name fabrics • . . all made by top weavers of fine piece goods. You’ll want to rush down tomorrow morn ing and share in these terrific values ... all are brand new# first qua lity and in full length pieces! Be Here! Regular 59c to S9c Brand New SUMMER COTTON FABRICS Outstanding fabrics in dimities. "Camilla" lawns, "Gotham" lawns. "Sunflower" lawns. "Lillian" lawns and other popular fabrics! Take advantage of this low price! You can't afford to miss it! SAUG Regular G9c to 98c New Summer FINE QUALITY FABRICS One of the greatest assortment of fabrics at this price in years! These are at a price that you can afford! Sensational "Waltztime'* sheers, permanent finish organdies, glazed checks, dotted and striped Droad cloths, embossed sheers, dotted swisses, printed check* ed lawns and other fabrics! Be here early! SALE Brand New Regular 9Sc to $1.29 BETTER PIECE GOODS The greatest values in years right here in the middle of the season! You'll be amazed at the wonderful fabrics at this price I ~ 45 inch gingham checks falryspun Amities* "Lovely Lady" printed voiles, "Breese-^yn" roughtex dots. "YIppl" prints, flocked organdy, everglase stripes, pin-wale cords, flocked voiles and other fabrics! Take ad vantage ai this sale! SALE Famous Nam* Fabrics Such As "DamarT* "Ameritex" and "Peter Pan" and other na tionally known brands! This is really the great fabric event of the year! DON'T MISS THIS NG SALE !