:-S 5/-.* Tins wwww^wy'w .&>♦ \> WHAT THE r|S YOUNG FOLKS vti tit, ..... ARE DOING fitf :*-& >• ' j V,• .,*> ■< . •' By SYLVIA MARTIN K sR k S’ ‘R'lSK ■4? ':; • Wett. not too trig tho future 4 there seems to be a dim light v • which means parties, parties, and v « more parties! Fact is, that two BIG - J social functions are on the program ■ THIS week, but since 1 must meet * a deadline TO have to tell you J about them next week. J Young ones, old ones, fat and J skinny, short and tall . . . yep, ev • eryone is wearing those things J fbermuda shorts) these days! Most • any place you look, you’ll see shin . **tng knees. Jimmy Burnette was »guite a sport last Saturday night I".'; ewhen he appeared at the Explorer f Scout danefe in bermnda shorts, ;• | high socks, etc. - - - ■ * Gaynelle Puckett, Ernest Bracey, « Jimmy .Bracey and yours truly de 1 Jcided to get real energetic last * Tuesday night. You just can’t beat $ that homemade strawberry ice j! cream, and what I mean we didn’t -. J even have to turn the freezer. Elec 4 tricity was the great discovery!! 5 Stuart Patten,' Clark Council, J Tommy Clifton and Billy Patterson J are the Scouts from Mount Olive ■ who are making the trip to New j Mexico. This is the annual expedi ; : tion to Philmont Ranch near Cim L • arron, N. M. Before leaving Stuart * and Tommy surprised everyone by * new crew cuts and their own girl • friends would hardly recognize J them! J , The usual crowd was seen af Tay « tor’s pond Thursday night, Anne a Bracey, Bert May, Snow Miller, J “Tinker” Bell, Delores Butler, Bill «Tillman, Ernest Bracey, Jimmy . < Bracey, Sylvia Martin, Mary Helen .{Burgess, Gaynelle Puckett, Joel • Harris, Sue Williams, Graham • ■ ■ ■■ - I Automatic washer* M&tor lever ^ Gbrrftol! i LJ. Simmons Cooke, Johnny Thigpen, Harry Cook, Sybil McCullen, Barbara El lis, Rose Lindsay, Tommy A vent, Mary Wolfe, Pete Kelly Virginia Pigford, and loads more. _Sybil McCullen and Barbara El lis were at Carolina Beach last Thursday, but they rushed home to be with the gang Thursday night Can you imagine not wanting to stay at the beach? Lloyd Warren, Jackie Crumpler and Bert May left for the beach Sunday^ You know they’re having h fine time!! GOSSIP BITS: Home from Caro lina are Jack Grimes, Andy An drews, Billy Warrick and Bob TIolmes. Gaynelle Pucket was seen with Billy Summerlin Wednesday | night. Isn’t Mark Cherry getting around quite a bit these days?? Laurence Hassell has a reason for liking Faison and- her name is Annette Davis. Friends are wondering if Re becca Oliver wasn’t the gal riding around on a* Chevrolet Saturday night. Patricia Hines is Wing seen with Bob Whitfield. Anne Bracey was dating June Wolfe last week end. Isn’t there a certain young man in town who is trying to give Gene Wolfe a little competition with Carole? What couple’s having .1 little trouble because of a third party/ and last Sunday night? Vio let Goodson was home last week end from Raleigh. Mary Stevenson Britt and Boyd Wilson spent last weekend in Jacksonville.'' Calypso Class Holds: Picnic, Wiener Roast > The Intermediate class, of the Calypso Presbyterian church was entertained with a wiener roast at Goldpark lake Wednesday after noon. . ' Those present were Bill Best, teacher; Ann and Frances Sutton, Sandra and Ray Grice, Eva Strick land, Ellen Tadlock, Barbara Grice, Hood Sutton, Ann Sloan, Mrs. Lo-" la Martin, Mrs; M. H. Sutton, Judy and Woody Best, Melva Martin, Gail Martin, and Albert Jernigan. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS * Funeral Insurance NEW — TO AGE GO j ~:1 ’ $ioo-iL$woo-4-/:^'- - 4^ t'\. •': • £■* ■4 ‘4; •% ; -•• * - ■'* :■£■ T' ' ** Information Without QMiyation •- -•• ’4tGMW*fc > * .• ;V’ -f-i CROW FUNERAL HOME f ' Lady Attendant —— Dial 2265 —— Laland Craw, M*r. j Suttoniov*a !*■ . ! (By Mrs. Granger Sutton) Hii« Shelby Jean Jernigan o! near 'Faison spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. James Earl ^Mr^’and Mrs. Cleaford Earl Weeks of GoldaJ>oro and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Porter rf nw Gran tham visited Mrs. Tim Sutton Sun ^*Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sutton and family and Mr. and Mtsl Earl Loc kamy and baby of Goldsboro were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sutton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hill and baby of Mount Olive visited the Gilbert Suttons Sunday. L. A. Sutton of Turkey and If m M. Sutton of Greensboro visit bert ed the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granger Sutton, over the last weekend. . „ ' Mrs. J. A. Sinclair of Keener sec tion spent Friday and Saturday with her sister, Mrs. T. O. Sutton. Mrs. Charlie Coszer of Washing ton spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. D: O. Lindsay. Sirs. Albert Whitfield of near Mount Olive spent Wednesday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Whitfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fanner and family of Mount Olive spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. B. L. McCullen. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jackson and Bedford Jackson of Wilming ton spent Sunday with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hetary Jackson. Mrs. W. F. Best and children of Burgaw visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Best part of last week. Miss Johnnie Belle McCullen of Goldsboro spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCullen. t Summerlin X-Roads By Mrs. CaH Mrs. Carl Tucker and baby of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Good son and daughters of Greenville spent the weekend with relatives in this area. Oliver Wendell Alpbin of Ar lington, Va., is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin. Mis. Ella Outlaw, who spent last week in Raleigh, returned home Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell and children visited Mrs. Bell’s moth er, Mrs. Johnny Price, of Seven Springs Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L Amon during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Amon and daugh ter, Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. John Amon Jr., and children of Goldsboro, Sir. and Mrs. Wayne Faulk and children, Mrs. J. B. Faulk of Bear Marsh, and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Westbrook and daughter of Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan and Mrs. Josephine Powell of Kenans ville, visited John Hollingsworth of Chinquapin Thursday. Mrs. Earl Herring and children of Newport News, Va., are visiting relatives-in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summerlin and Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner at tended the funeral of Allie Hinson of Fort Barnwell Sunday. Bobby Quinn of Fort Bragg is visiting bis parents, Mr. and ins, Tommie Quinn. . Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman and daughter, Patricia, Mrs. Julia Jones and Judy Bell visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stackhouse of Camp Leieuhe Saturday. ■ . • • Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams and cmioren in, ihiwiuh, v* ■pent the wtfekenQ with jlp, m2 Mrs. Herbert J. Summerlin. ...... - Mrs. Lelsmd Gamer and chil dren of Newport News, Vs., spent lest week with relatives here., Ice land Gamer joined his family for the weekend and they relished home Sunday. • * , . Mr..and Mrs. R. L. Sykes,and Miss ilary Lee Sykes of Keoans ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey Sunday. i'S ;. Mr. and Mrs. Liston Summerlin and children of Warsaw and. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis of Mount Ol ive visited Mr. and Mm G. L. Sum merlin Sunday. Mi Mrs. W. L McPherson and ctod dren of Raleigh and Mrs. Norman Outlaw spent Sunday at White "ft. Addle Potter of Gel^boCo is visiting relatives in this area. BIrs. W. D- Edwards of «Saniord visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin Sunday. / . Mrs. T. L. Robertson and daugh ter, Janice, of Goldsboro spent put of last week with relatives here. Lorraine Ivey returned home with them on Thursday to spend several days/ i < »»; i (By Mr*. Garland Aiptiml Members of the MYF attended the sub-district picnic last Saturday afternoon. ' The electrical storm cut off mec tricity, telephones, wind blewdown crops and right much hail wa*ire ported. Tobacco had to be set up before it could be harvested Tues day afternoon. ■ . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra^^nhd family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grady, and sons and Mr. and Mrs. - Dan Grady and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Grady. ■ Mr. and Mrs. C. G .Ivey. Jr., and; children spent Sunday with _the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Rouse near Kenansvill*. ' Mr. and Mrs. Willie Outlaw, ac companied by Mrs. Fred Lewis <v is ited William Outlaw Sunday* -, in, Gastonia where he is an operative gatient^ in the N. C. Orthopedic °Annte Lois Grady of Grebhlille spent the weekend at '~EISf~)t$iii6 here.'. " • *.. *' -v :‘v. [ :: Mis. CaUie Alphin of Mt QJfre spent a few days last Week with her children hoe. " f*:. ? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grady visited Mr. and Mrs. Royal Garner at, Fh quay Springs Sunday. The Garners announce the birth of a daughter July 13 at a Raleigh hospital, tjlfs. Garner is the former Elisabeth Grady, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Ed Grady. - Mr. and Mrs. Ivey SuUivanq, »r. and Mrs. Garland Alphin ahdjchik dren, Mr. and Mrs: C. C. Ivey, Jr;, and children and Mr. and Mn. Ed-' ward Jones and Buddy enjoyed an ice cream party at the home o( * and Mrs. W. G. Sullivan S " evening. The occasion was in of Brenda Carol Sullivan’s birthday. Mrs. Mertie Cherry spent weekend with hef sister ane ._ band, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter of the Smith Chapel community. Mrs. Annie Alpnin, accompanied by. Mrs. Rose Alphin of ML Olive, visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston SSs ser and Mrs: Addie Brogden Seat Grantham Sunday. •••« ■ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Grady visited Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Barack near Seven Springs Sunday. PROVK NOTHING . Experts sometimes prove their point by making the facts agree with their theories. Iga afcdfo h iwdhr ftw» Iwl Htrt'i Mm '•# ^ truly modem ' . Vt engine—ClMv ' rolet’e advanced; ' wnquarm design. ■< ' li means leu friction ... Innw • m V - '■'Jl/rr. NOT* ora mor* doliar-saving reasons why UM: v %'V: V*qp$t 5^, > ' '•-»• >*, I ■ MOOftN U-VOIT UfCTBICAl ; -f? • ■■■ & 4 Double the punch for quicker { starting and * more efficient - ignition for finer performance*. ' OAf-SAVIMO MOH-COMF&fiSSION vBv‘ wno ,' .V >• With a high 7.5 to 1 compres sion ratio, Chevrolet's new V8 * - truck engines squeeze extra , i power—and hwA—out of gas. ;«XTRA-wi©Hi rows* m maws Since these V8*8 deliver high ".power per pound of engine •.weight, more of the power. Il actually 'available for hauling, AOVAHOB AIKMfMm.V; vuvis „ .;;■■ ►# Valve action b more positive at 1 j all speeds for finer, smoother ■.performance, " v ttOAfiNO OH. U4VAKI . . . 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