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•Si *• t WHAT. YOUNG FOLKS ARE. doing If SVtWIA MABUN ‘ w, Sii v We have a tew visitors in town is week- Bebeccp Hines, Jackie 'atrick, and Sonny Hines are visit he Burnette family. We hope iey’11 have a fine time and will ponw back np|in soon! - • Carole Brock and .Barbara Ellis jjpf Faison are spending the week •t Carolina. Beach- Now these gals will really have fun!! I’H be at ^frnghtsville tor a couple of days myself. Lloyd Warren’s family also k af Wrightsville this'week, so 1m sure he’ll help- us liven things *The Wolfe gals, Mary and Sally, faere dating the Wilson boys, Owen fnd Bobby, Sunday night Bosalind P CLEAR-VUE ; DRIVE-IN Theatre — Mount Olive f FRIDAY • SATURDAY "SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS" i/v ' Hfv *• with’ ■ ■ TQDIY CURTIS ^ JULIE ADAMS • Hus Two Color Cartoons' f SUNDAY ONLY "ROAP HOUSE #/ with IDA LURING. - CORNEL WILDE * Plus Color Cartoon < t MONDAY . TUESDAY t; "Meet The Keystem Kops with BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO • Plus Cartoon and Short ,// Waller from Georgia has been d|at big William Cashwell a great deal. Around 60 young people were at the Explorer Scout dance last Saturday night. The hot weather ijist couldn’t keep us home! Quite a few faces from Goldsboro are being seen down here now. Hope everyone has fun! Not only teen-agers from Mount Qlive, but from Clinton and War saw, are having loads of fun at Taylor’s pond every Thursday night. Everyone is having fun mak ing new fripnds. Seems that a cer tain gal there has Johnny Thig pen seeing stars! Tommy Avent us ually shows up late after making a trip to BeuiavOle. There were three parties on tap here last week. Little Kay Flowers entertained at a "Coke” party in honor of Dolly Ann Barron last Wednesday morning. Girls enjoy ing soft drinks, nuts, potato chips, and cookies were: Catherine Lister, Billie Carol McPhail, Barbara Ellis, Margaret Martin, Dolly Ann, and Kay. What was the topic of con versation? Why, boys, of course!! Matinee: 3:30 BAA . . Night Shews: 7:30,9:30 • THURS. - FRI. - SAT. "FRANCES IN, THE NAVY" with DONALD O'CONNOR AAARTHA HYER • SUN. - MON. • TURS. "The Private War Of Major Benson" In Technicolor, with CHARLTON HESTON JULIE ADAMS END OF SEASON SALE CONTINUES . We still have plenty of large alias in oil summer wear, as well as the junior sixes. For this weekend only, our millinery is still further reduced for clearance. You're invited to come and shop our store for these specials. , SHOP OUR "GRAB TABLES" EVERY DAY ! Now items are added every day to our $1 and $2 grab tables. Evfry item is worth many times morel Peggy Ann Shop Center Street Mount Olive wmmm Q—It it proper for salesmen 1o soy "good-by" to tho reception girl when leaving a business office? A—Yes. This is not only cour teous, but also tactful. A small courtesy such as this is often re membered the next time the sides man calls. Q—When men ps being Intro duced across a table to one an other, should they make «ng at tempt to shako hands? 4" A—No; this would prow wry awkward. , V $ — Is |t proper to repeat e per son's name when you are acknow ledging an introduction? A — It is not only proper, but practical, too — because too many people fail to, remember the npinet} of persons to whom they are in troduced. Repeating the name, as, “How do you, Mrs. Johnson,” helps to print the name in your memory. Q — When s bride is writing notes of thanks to friends who do not know her husband, should the notes bo signed with both nemos? A — The signature should be her name only, but the note should say, “John and I deeply appreciate, etC.” ; Q — Is it proper to apply lip stick while at a rostaurant table? A — Yes, if you can do $o quick iy and inconspicuously. Q — When a girl has boon In vited to several different bridal By the way, Billie Carpi McPhail is in New York this week with her parents. I’m sure she’s having lots of fun! The gym was the site for loads of fun last Wednesday night. Why, you could practically see the roof on that old joint jumping! Molly Dotson was being entertained on her 15th birthday and those pres ent to help her celebrate were: Cecila Crow, Kay Herring, Mary Helen Burgess, Eleanor McCuUen, Betty Lou Cooke, Danny Sue Out law, Rebecca Oliver, Ann Wilson, Carole Brock, Sylvia Martin, Vir ginia Martin, Sue Williams, Char lotte Hodges, Starkey Cherry, Bet ty Lou Kennedy, Diana Porter, Di ana Sayers, Dave Wilson, Milton Gillis, David Qillis, Ronald and Donald “Lindsay, Johnny Thigpen, “Tinker” Bell, Laurence Hassell, Harry Cook, Lawrence Wilson, Graham Cooke, Ernest Bracey, Boyce Honeycutt, Rex Whitfield, Bill and Jimmy Burnette, Bill Till man, V Bert May, Lloyd Warren, Bobby Swinson; from Camp Tuscarora: Tommy Gibson, Joe Creech, Ken neth Crocker, Neil Smith; from Ca lypso: Dick and Ed Lewis; from Clinton: Billy King, May Boney, Mary Moore, Teddy Boney, Lynn Caldwell; from Warsaw: Nina Garn er, Lynch Hughie, Keith Hobbs, Sue Whittle; from Faison: Ted Cates, Barbara Ann Ellis, Jack Precythe, Willis Weeks, Melba Warren, James Cooper, and many more. We hadn’t recovered from Mol ly’s party when it was time to dress in even dresses for Betty Lou Ken nedy’s party. In honor of her 16th birthday, a semi-formal dance was given at her home Friday night. A WONDERFUL time was had this week at all the parties! Harry Cook was dating Ann Wil son Saturday night, and Sunday night Anne Bracey was .dating Thomas Stanley. 1 - * See ya!! .... YOU DO ; /.»&«#!- .A******''**" >V* -. f 1 ' V' ' ,7 i r -- ' ■/ '- ■:. ' P 'V'P f '"J‘ ^ if you think you con drive your car day aft er day and never give it any care t fjtf ’? 9K %y& * ■ ■ tSt •r'r‘5w C^vVfc* V' fV VJ'ft *•' '■ >1 >: t ■ And know a hock of a lot more about keeping your car In first-class ope rating condition! Ow "Preventive Servicing" catches many of your drift "V,,\ - v-yi : 1. - We're On YOpt Si*-- - To Help Save Yqo Mwey ■»ater“ .-ts -«h w * AflR4'MW*4%,fnk:' rap- - - « eTtt ?ui K«Pin> s fiia 'ST-BBSS fife*®; » I ki TiW I lift. FT fg Its ’ife sr'Iill #-"ai ;feena* e-reefs Sly. ford Ped©r Mount Olive (bowars for tho urn bridewlect, it it.naceeMry that «h« bring « gift for each one? A — If she attends each shower, it is required that she bring a gift to each one. However, it is not necessary that she attend all four or five showers for one gid if she feels she can’t afford the asgense of four or five gifts. G - Where 4o 1 put PW «M»«* and radishes.sprsiW «t p formal dinner when there is «P hree**nd Vfter piste? A — Place them on the edge of the jriatc foam which you are eat ing- Salt for . Hie radishes goes there, too. O — I've lost been foU that "You're welcome" is out-of<fofo as an ocknewUdgsmaut *0 vow." Is this correct? , A — Most certainly not. Q — Mow long ii|fr monte are served should e guest remain at e bridge party? A — This depends upon how early in the evening refreshments are served, but probably about 30 minutes after finishing is the usual time to leave. A guest at. any af fair should never "eat and ran.” Q — Isn't it poor form for a woman, at her second merriege, to bovp three or four bridesmaid*? A — Yes. The second marriage should be as simple and informal as possible, and the bride t should have but one attendant. Q — is it proper for the mother of a newborn baby to mail a print ed card of theoks for a gift tent? A — No; the mother’s thanks should be expressed in a sincere, personally-written note. Q — If one has not understood the name of e person to whom one has been introduced, what should be Mid? * A — It is in order to say, "I’m sorry; I did not quite understand the namje.” Q—At e widow's second mar riage, tier first husband being de cerned, should she invite the fam ly of her first husband? A—Yes, indeed, if the relation ship has always been pleasant. And furthermore, these people should make every effort to attend. ■Q—Is it proper to mail birth an nouncements to all one's friends, even to those whom one has tele phoned the good news? A—It would seem rather foolish to mail announcements to those -persons who have already been told the news. But to all others, whether in town dr far away—mailed an nouncements are proper. Q—When an engagement has been broken, should the two per sons involved return all presents to each other? ‘ A—Yes; the man is expected trf return all presents, letters and photographs he may have received from his fiance; and she, of course, does the same. Q—At an informal dinner, where there is no maid, who should start dish around tho table? A—The person nearest to that' dish. .■ ~ v L' ■*"' ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE / The undersigned, having diily qualified as administrator of the estate of Abe (Abraham) Oliver, late of Mount Olive, N. C., hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at her home i& Mount Olive, on or before the 1st day of July, 1956, or this notice will' be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settle ment. ’ "■ » This, the 1st day of July, 1955. ANNIE O. KORNEGAY, ADMNX., Estate AK“ Oliver. V': m Will Hmr Usury E«aiipaMst S • With Tiee-Savisc Sehrtilw » • With Vauiiaa Plasaiag SwvtoC S': Oner again all of GreyhoondV \ • * travel faril. * complete highway travel facile tries and service* are youra to enjoy. Greyhound k Going Race* . * . nett dm• jotfe* : plaices, taint m WINSTOH-SAtEM. NORFOLK^ .■■■■■■ RICHMOND': f 4.30 4.45 4.55 .<oRK. CHK'aO -U-L Si ATTiUB1 • . €HASt„OTTS: .11.05 -19.85 -56.65 iACKSdNVlUrl ATLANTA __ PALLAS SAM DIEOO - 5.95 -10.15 _ 8.55 -25,60 52.10 Pin* Tex. Bain (•«(*•* «i a*. Trip* PSLBERT HATCH SBRV. 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