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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.
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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.
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Bnanah Avanu* and PeDodc Straat ' Mount Oliva
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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
<abbr.»
43. One who walks
with measured
tread
45 Therefore
46 Halloo <Obs.>
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.
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He Ik - Tyler’s GIGANTIC
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SUMMER COTTON FABRICS
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SALE
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SALE
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