Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Turner, Mrs. Des* sie Johnson, Mr, and Sirs, Dan Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson and family, all of Wil mington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ricks. Mrs. Martha Conger of States ville visited Mrs. Della Marshburn last Tuesday and Saturdayi . * Mrs. Ethel Jackson of Raleigh spent Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. Della Marshburn. Visiting Mrs. Marshburn Wednesday were Mrs. T. J. Broadhurst and granddaugh ter of Greenville and Mrs. J. C. Reid of Wilson. Miss Betty Hart Ipock and Doug Ipock of New Bern are spending this week with Leslie Ipock, Jr. CLEAR-VUE DRIVE-IN Theatre — Mount Olive • FRIDAY - SATURDAY mt A "FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER" In Technicolor, with RORY CALHOUN ■A ■M A : COLLEEN MILLER S .. • Plus Cartoon, Comedy « i vm» i // *-Vr: >- ■/. ,S:~ Human Desirl m ■v,r't ■i with : . GLENN FbRD GLORIA GRAHAME lP§i';|.;Mu* Color Cartoon •’ #T. ; • MONDAY . TUESDAY "BRIDGES A| «?SS TOKO-RI" - • >« Color, with ^ :,.f WILLIAM HOLDEN ' GRACE KBLLY Plus Cartoon • L • ■»*> • WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY pi "¥ ^Robinson Crusoe" In Color, with 'V. DAN CHERLIGH - V i pig* Color Cartoon** FRIDAY . SATURDAY, ***' "THUNDER PASS" with “ » - \.4;'M ■%. Dane clark ©OROTHY PATRICK ■ Flu* Cartoon - Comody *‘ :*r.r Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lchnert and children of Parlln, N. J., are vis itors tills week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rieka. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Andrews have returned from a week’s vacation at Carolina Beach. ? \ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cox spent Monday in Fayetteville, where they attended the annual meeting of the Methodist Conference. 1 ? * Mrs. Clayborne Spencer, of Mi ami, Fla., is expected to arrive in Raleigh Saturday, by plane, to vis it her mother, Mrs. W. F. Ricks, m Mount Olive, for some time. Dan Matthews of Baltimore, Md., is spending his vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, D. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews and children, of Wil mington, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Matthews Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson of Tar boro, en route 'to Fayette ville for the MeUiodist Confer ence this week, were visitors Sun day afternoon with friends here. WMS I* Postponed The regular meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the First Baptist church of Mount (A. ive has been postponed from Mon day, July 4, to Monday, July 11. nSOWHT^OUVty MOUTH CAROt Matin**: 3:30 PJM. • THURS. - PRI.- SAT. ft "FOX FIRE f In-Technicolor, wit^i % ,v ; . JANE RUSSELL . > JEFF CHANDLER SUN. - MON. - TUES. in 'Daddy Long tegs Jt :sa ... FRED ASTAIRE W:i LESLIE CARON ' •iWtONESDAY -THURS "DOWN fl DARK STREETS" with - BRODERICK CRAWFORD , RUTH ROMAN - FRIDAY . SATURDAY 'Tall Man Rides u In- Technicolor, with RANDOLPH SCOTT DOROTHY MALONE Begins Today and Features • 40 Children'! Dresses . M .';© 127 Idles' Dresses r • 102 Ladies' & Misses' Skirts ALL AT Mewest Style* and Colors For This Summer, 1 ansi First Chfaltty M&rchortdlie t "$&® Today .‘Ai , aetewMi gjisfi |f#» *»$ f ^ Pr**byteriarvCircla*iv % Will Meet Next Week Circles of the Mount dlive Pres byterian church will meet es fol lows: - ' - The Carrie McGee circle, Monday night at 7;45 ip the home of Mrs. J< D. Brandon. Circle Two, Monday night' at 8 in the home of Mrs. BUI Lane, a Circle Three, Monday afternoon at 3:30 in the home of Mrs. George Sutton. • k Circle Four, Monday morning at 10 in the home of Mrs. C. G. Cow frlf. i V* *\ *’ ... ' Miss Eleanor Herring will speak to the Carrie McGee circle and Circle Three on Presbyterian be liefs/ ;. \ -. A • .' f~ \\ :• *. . ' * 1 f. ‘ '' -\w' ^ *' ■ Results of BridgeV; * * High scorers at the Mount Ol ive Bridge Hub's monthly master point games, played Tuesday night in the Community Building, were: North and South: Mrs. Virginia Johnson and Mrs. A. M. McCuiston, first; Mrs. Sheltop Boyd and Mrs. Norbert Wilson, second; and Hr. and Mrs. Brian Broadfoot of Wil mington, third. East and West: Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Wilkins, first; Mrs. H. M. Cox and Mrs. Eva Wilkins, second, and B, B, Reynolds, Jr., and; Joe Le vine of Wilson, third. ‘ * ■■■ . - . , .■ • —V' ' ' ’■ Announce BirtH wi $:"-f ■ ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Childrey, of Richmond,' Va^ annouhce the Birth Of a son, Richard Wilson, on Wednesday, June 29, at Medical College hospital, in Richmond. Mrs. Childrey is the former Miss Kath erine Lewis, daughter of Mrs. W. E, Lewis and. the late Mr. Lewis of Mount Olive. ' , > Sunddy School Party ' i* -s-’ " Teachers of the Intermediate and Young Peoples Sunday school de partment of the first Baptist rrhurch entertained members, of their classes Wednesday afternoon with a swimming party and picnic at thh Cliffs. Approximately 35 members attended. Miscellaneous Shower ) Mrs. Kenneth Dupree, recent bride, was honored with a miscel laneous shower, given last Friday afternoon in the recreation room, at the Outlaw’s Bridge Universe list.church.'byMrs. Grover Jones, Mrs. J. D. Grady, Mrs. Herman Dovelley.and Mrs. Ronnie Outlaw. After Mrs. Dupree opened her gifts, the hostesses served neffesh ments. . . . , - ‘ 1 Ice GreamParty An ice cream partyNyfll be held In- the .Outlaw’s Bridge com munity this evening, it was an nounced this week. t • Hie party will be held in the* grove of the Universallst; church. The public is invited'to attend. Vy 1W* SALEM ADVENT CHURCH NOTES «y MRS. PATRICK MILI The Frances Willard W. C. T. U. held- its June meeting at Salem Monday night • 'These from here having a part in the program' at the Brogden Township Sunday School 'conven tion held at Providence Methodist church Sunday were Joan Shaw; Mary Vance Anderson, Avice Hol loman and Mrs. Hugh Oates. The Rev. and Mrs. R. C.. Joyner left Mopday to attend the Adult camp at Camp Dixie .this week. Mr. Joyner will teach a class at the camp on “Stewardships Prayer services were held at the church Wednesday at 8 pirn-, led by Patrick Millard in the absence of the pastor. 'vj - People who complain they never had a chance probably would be afraid to take a chance if they had the opportunity, • M r SUNDAY DINNER >' . \ " » ■;* ■ ' ■ Meats V K rsst Turkey, Barbecued Chk¥ i«®, Vlrginl* .Bam Steaks, Fried ; ? Shrimp, !©a$i Beef, Boast Haro, . .f Calf liver, Pork Chops, Uambu*; i gerSteak, Breaded Veal Cutlet*,;; Vegetables String Betas, Corn, Rico, Tomatoes, Slaw * Dessert Banana Pudding reaves* i . ' . .. ENGAGED — Pansy Jean Parks is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Parks of Mount Qlive, who announce her en gagement to Xcbron Harvey Herring, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Herring, of Seven Spring®. : j. s. ■ ig :»if vj Stanford Women Meet % Church Wednesday •Women of t}Se'Stanford Presby-, terian church met last Wednes day night at the- church with Mrs. Bertha Swinson hostess. ' 5 Mrs. Walter Faulk, the president, presided. Mrs. Maude Vernon gave the opening prayer. The Bible study and program was given by Mrs. Taylor Bird, "assisted by Mrs. ‘George Smith; Mrs. Faulk, Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mrs. Albert Outlaw, and Miss Evelyn' Swinson. Mrs. De witt Mullis gave the closing prayer. During the social hour, the hos tess served - chicken salad sand wiches, cookies and soft drinks to: 26 members and one guest pre sent! ,■ Summerlin X-Roads , lrMr«./Cirt’N* ’ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chestnutt, visited Mr., and Mrs. Harold Dunn of Kenansville Sunday. ' Mr. and* Mrs. Norman Outlaw, and Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Jones of LaGrange visited Mrs. Outlaw’s tts ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and daugh ter: Becky, and Graden Parker of Goldsboro visited Mr., and Mr?. J. Summerlin Sunday. , v Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell and children, Judy, Janies, and Janice,: Patricia Whitmoft, Mr. and Mrs.; J. 'B. Godbolt and children, Billie and Linda, and Mrs. Willard Pate and daughters, Lettie and Kathy, -spent part of. last week at At lantic Beach. ■■"’"v 1 , , Miss Bettie Rae Quinn is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinn of Newport News, Va. . • ' ’ Mr. and MTs. T. A. Jernigan vis ited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sykes and Mrs. .Josephine Powell of Kenans ville Friday. . A,'*; ■ - , Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. X Amon Sunday were: Mr. mid Mrs. Her bert Lanier of Beulaville, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Amon and daugh ter. Lynn, of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dail of Mount Ol ive. Mrs. Ella Outlaw is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton, of Warsaw. Mrs. G. L. Robertson and. daugh ter, Janice,! Mrs. Robert B. Ivey" and Jean Fritz of Goldsboro visit; ed relatives here Tuesday. - Miss Anne Ivey spent the Week end at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summerlip visited Mr. and Mrs. Faison Mc Cullen of the Dobbersvill? com munity Sunday. . - : . _ Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Talton and children of Goldsboro visited Mr., and Mrs. Claude Jones during the weekend. ; • ... f -. Mrs. J. C. Brock and daughter, Mae, of Warsaw visited Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Summerlin Sunday. 4 Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and family during the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. William Ivey of Seven Springs, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Otis Parker and son, Roy, Mrs. Herbert Teach ey and daughter, Joyce, Mis. Billie Register and Mrs. Florence Register and daugh ter, Linda, of Rose Hill. Mrs. Bessie A. Herring spent last week' with relatives at ^Spring Hone. . ' " • \ Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan Vis ited Mrs. Florence Houston and Mr and Mrs. William A. Houston of Warsaw Sunday. ■■ >. ' ** . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell and children visited Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Kinston Thursday. . Jack Alphin is visiting D.' C. Summerlin of Mount Olive this week* ’v': '■ iXav"■ ;-'4 Mr. atul Mrs.. Carl Ivey visited Mr. and Mrs, D. F, Chambers of Kenansvsite Sunday. Mrs. Cham* beats is Improving following a re* cent illness. t Visiting Mrs.' Bessie A. Herring during the weekend were: Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Herring and daughters, Brenda, Bennie and Bessie, of Fay* ettevilie and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring and children, Richard and Linda, of Wilmington, Brenda and Linda Ilernog remained with their 1 grandmother to spend several days, Mrs. Jesse Price visited Mr. and Mrs. CaHand Pries of Burgaw last It’s:;Best la impassible 'tocoK *-«; .V IS tniit-v WsA'pm bad fm ' ■■■' ■ •■■■ . ^ : Rones Chapel WSCS Honors a Member ; $The Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service of the Bones Chapel Methodist church met at the church last Wednesday night, with Mrs. |||gbrd Vernon, the president, pre > ..Mrs. Kate Vernon gave the de votional. Mrs. Leon Whitfield wps in charge of the program. , . " At the close of the program, those present sang “Happy Birth day” to Miss Carrie Williams and surprised her with gifts on her birthdajr. The hostesses, Mrs. L. P. Wells, Sr., and Mrs. ^ames Wells, served squares pf cake with a candle on each, and ice cream. ‘ Long Ridge Women's Auxiliary Meeting i Mrs. Pearl Sutton'was hostess to the-Woman’s'Auxiliary of the Long Ridge Free Will baptist church last Thursday night ^♦feetty Lou Sutton was in charge ffl the' devotional. Miss Lucy Out law presided*. in the absence of the president, Mrs. Sammie DaiL Mrs. Sutton conducted the lesson. The July meeting it was announc ed*-will bp held at the church Fri da/ evening, July 15. VVt- tfy'- > (By Melva~ Martin) Miss Margaret Ann. Flowers of Goldsboro is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Annie Flowers. • Mrs. Ivan Rouse and daughter, Eudine, spent several days in Ra leigh last week visiting relatives. '• Niekie Grice visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Hines, pLjFaison last week. Miss Evelyn Cook visited her grandmother, Mrs. V. Brooks, of. Ridgecrest last week. ; William Jernigan of Durham spent Wednesday with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sloan. . Jack Kennedy of Clinton Is visit ing his grandmother, Mrs. M. J. Lambert, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grice, Jr.* and family of Wilson were dinner guest? Sunday of his parents, j Mary yivian Sloan of Carolina Beach spent the weekend witlf her grandmother, Mrs. S. D. Davis, Sr. Miss Ann Sloan spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Teachey of -Goldsboro were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sloan re cently. • . „ \ V. J ... ^ 7 Mr. and Mrs. BilF Best and chil dren spent Sunday with relatives in-Pink Hill. • Members of the Presbyterian church held their annual picnic at Crystal Beach at White Lake Wednesday."* Mr. and Mrs. James Broadhurst and daughter, Sandra, of Deep Run visited his mother, Mrs. Clyde Broadhurst, Sunday. Mrs. Frank Billings left Mon day for Frankfort, Gernmany, to join her husband, who u stationed there. - .-i, ■ . Mrs. Mary -Cameron and Ray Baker of Goldsboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clifton of Faison. Mrs. Bill Sneed of Wilmington spent the weekend with Mrs. Gen eva Roberts. Mrs. Roberts accom panied Mrs. Sneed home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Davis of New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sraailen of Mount Olive visited Mrs. Lola Martin Saturday. Miss Gloria Smith of Clinton is visiting Miss Judy Best this week. Most men’s downfall can be trai ed back to a desire to get even. MOUNT OLIVE SHOE SHOP . fbcpert Rapesr* 4 Quality Mctariab v Clisrgns j m i. AW» — iiiiiiimwii!MawB8W«wiHe^x; Q—Ar* poefscripts to httin con sidered In good fast*? ■ A—Only when absolutely neces sary. To be In perfectly good taste, one should take pains to in clude everything one wishes to say in the body of the letter. Post scripts tend to indicate haste and carelessness in the composition Of the original letter. - ' Q—When « man is in the ele vator of an office building, and a woman acquaintance enters, should he remove hlk hat? . x i A—He should i lift bis hat in greeting, but etiquette does not require that he remove his hit hi a business elevator. Q—When should a dinner guest who has finished eating place his napkin on the athieT A—Not until his hostess < has placed her napkin oh the table. O—If a bride's family is hard pressed financially, would )t be Rones Chapel I (By Mrs. A. H. Carter) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes and son, Eddie, of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Blanton and chil dren of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Garris Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bishop and daughter, Gwyndolen, of Snow Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whitfield and Mrs. Hudson Sun day. Mr. and. Mrs. Nero Hargrove at tended the birthday dinner of Mrs. Bettie Pollock at the Gifts of the Neuse State park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bullock and children spent the weekend at Top sail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James Wells and children, Starky, Sharon and Franklin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Eason at Best’s Station. Mr. and Mrs. J. M- Wells and ; family spent the weekend at Top sail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wells, Sr., accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams to Topsail Beach Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Price of Goldsboro .visited Mrs. Carrie Keel Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bell and Mrs. Carrie Keel visited Mrs. Frank Mozingo near Daly’s Chapel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Richmond, Va., spent Saturday night with Mrs. Georgia Bell. Mrs. Jimmy Wells spent the weekend with . her . grandmother, Mrs. Lila Fields, near Broadhurst Bridge. Mrs. Y. F. Jones and Mrs. Leon Whitfield are at their homes after having spent a few days last week as patients in Wayne Memorial hospital. Mrs. Geraldine Wells spent Tues day at the, beactr. , Mrs. Ethel -Harrell was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Thigpen Sunday. all right for bar flsnes's father and mother to offfcr assistance In defraying the wadding expenses? A—Decidely not! The wedding expenses must be paid by the bride’s family, no matter how mea ger the result. The bridegroom’s family may, however, give as elab orate welcoming reception fa* them on their return from their honeymoon. Q—Whan solectfhg monogram mod handkerchiefs for a man or woman which initial should be so loctod, that of tha- first or last name? A—For a man it is always the fast For a woman, the last is customary, but the first is permis* gable. * Q—Is it gragar to break craclcara into ona's soug? A—Thi* to cbnaidered proper. Q—I* ft reslly «tMld«Ni •***'• : reef to accept a second helping of food when your htdan offorc If to you, or is this a sign of greed! mat \ A—One may certainly take a second helping if one wishes. It it a compliment to the hostess’ cook ery to do so. However, if you don’t * care for a' second helping, yon may say, "No, thank you.” Q—My fiance's married brother is to be his best man at our wed ding. Am I supposed to ask his wife to servo as one of my brides maids? , A—Not necessarily. It is your right to choose whomever you wish/ DR. THOMAS E. SHAVER Optometrist Elyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 104 S. Center St, Mt Olive 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Closed Wed. P.M. DIAL 3892 V it ALL SUMMER GOODS I'V'e Ladies' Dresses ; e Ladies' Sandals • Ladies' Play Clothes • Ladies' Hats [•Men's Dress Pants • Men's Hats • Men's Shirts • Men's Shoes '> ; ALL SUMMER YARD GOODS These Goods Are At Give Away Prices tm'm Tj* Tv. ' Tftv ■'Tv:TO' TTT > < *. A’ Mount Olive, N. C. 3-LB. PKG. ’ \ , ■ BROKEN GRAIN RICE 29c COLD STANDARD SALMON, |b; con - - 47c WHITE HOUSE APPLE JELLY, 2-% jar 34c 46-OZ. CAN "TREE SWEET" GRAPEFRUIT JUICE- 24c ■-# - . . 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