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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smallen spent
the weekend at Carolina Beach.
Sunday even their guests at
their home here was Howard
Bucks, of the Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and
daughter Linda, and Mr and Mrs.
Wood and children of Angier, and
Mrs. Paul Humphrey and daughter
Miriam of Smithfield spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ennis.
Mrs. N. B. Wilson spent Saturday
in Burlington.
LL H. L. Minton of Washington,
D. C., spent the weekend with his
family at the home of Mr. and lire.
Stanley Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. White of
Hamlet and Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Hinton and Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
Hinton of Princeton were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Jordan.
Class Party Planned
The Belle Jurney class of the
First Methodist church will hold
a party at the home of Mrs. S. B.
Boyd Friday afternoon at 3:30,
proceeds from which will go, to
the class.
CLEAR-VUE
DRIVE-IN
Theatre — Mount Olive
• MONDAY • TUESDAY
"THE RACERS"
Cfoomascopo and Color, with '
KIRK DOUGLAS
BELLA DARVI •
Spoclal Cinomascopo Short and
Cartoon
• WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY
FIRST LOCAL SHOWING
"Day Of Triumph"
In Color and Wido Scroon
with
LEE J. COBB
JOANNE DRU ,
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• RflBAV:*ATURDAY"^r4^
"THE MAH FROM
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In Color, with '
LEX BARKER
MARA CORDAY
V Plus Cartoon - Comody •
Bridge Scorers Maimed
High scorer* at the Mount Ol
ive Duplicate Bridge dub , games
played last Tuesday night ihthe;
Community building were: .
Mrs. Allen Andrews and Mrs.
S. L. Warren and Mrs. T. B. Thig
pen and Mrs. D. F. Odom, Sr.* tied
for first; Mrs. Eva Wilkins .and
Mrs. A. M. McCulston and Mrs. W.
S. Wilkins and Mrs. K. W„ Wilkins,
tied for second; and Mr, and Mrs.
J. L. Smith, third. . • b :
Regular Mooting of '-j
Local WSC5 « Held ;
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Sendee of the First Methodist
church met last Monday In' the
education building with' Mrs. Fred
Sutton, the president, presiding. 1
During the business session,!
Mrs. Eva ^Wilkins discussed- plans,
for urging children to “Tridk or
Treat” at Halloween for -‘’the
UNICEF* fond. Plans'' also weref
made for the study course and the!
Week of Prayer and.Self-Denial. »«
Mys. N. B. Wilson give the .de
votional after which a panel dis
cussed “Indian 'Americans;” Those
on the panel Were Mrs; Wilkins,
Mrs. Brnce Herring, and Mrs. S, B.
Boyd. . ' .... s
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Business, Professional
Women Met Thursday
With Mrs. Parker
' The Mount Olive Business apd
Professional Woman’s dub met
Thursday night in the home of
Mrs. Louis Parker with Miss Mar
garet Martin and Mrs. Hden Cav
iness hostesses.
The radio and television com
mittee, had charge of the pro
gram. Mrs. Jessie Rose Waller,
chairman of the committee, intro
duced Harry Lee Cobbs, who spoke
On the mechanics of television and
dismissed how the television com
panies are developing color TV.
During the business session, the
Club went on record as being in
fkvor Of the project the Rotary
club is sponsoring for safety equip
ment at the railroad crossings on
Center street, Miss Martin gave a
report on the district meeting held
in Farmville.
The hostesses served ice cream
and cake. The Halloween theme
was carried out in the colors of the
decorations. ■*
The November meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy
Bail.
Adelptitan Club of
Calypso in Meeting
i. Mint. W. H. Hurdle was hostess
to the Adelphian club at her home
in Calypso on Thursday evening.
Mrs.' Edward Lewis, Welfare
chairman, Was in charge of the pro*
gram and had ax guest Xpeaker,
Mrs. Luby Bell'of Mount Oliye, She
spoke ow Civil Defense and told of
thh work Mount Olive citizens are
doihg. in spotting and reporting
planes. She said, 'It is a wonder
ful feeling of satisfaction one gets
in doing this work. They know they
are not only helping themselves,
but helping others.”
v Mrs. B. F. McColman and Mrs.
T: tf. Latham of Faison were guests
of ’the <lub, and Mrs. McColman
told of .her trip to the State Club
Women's convention in Greensboro.
She; also rendered several piano
selections. •
Children’s clothing was brought
by the members to be given to a
needy ^family.
■« Other- guests present were Mrs.
S. D. Davis, Jr., and Mrs. Thomas
Albritton both of Calypso.
Dgnch,. cookies, cheese leaves,
acorn, mints and nuts were serv*
Nqticafor Garden
Club Members Here
Mrs„tuby Bell of the Mount Ol
ive, Garden club announced this
Wppgtljnt Jnemtors of either the
Mount, Olive or Green Thumb clubs
who Wish to attend the district
meeting in Bladenboro Friday but
who >h«ve not made reservations
can attend Xnd be assured of eat
ing accommodations.
Registration will be held in Blad
eftbtfto Friday morning from 9:30
to.&30 and Mrs. Bell urges as
inany members' as possible from
the .two .clubs to attend.
News Notes
Prem The
rian Church
jly;MRS.M,*. PORTER, JR.
< XI jjio embers are urged to attend
the^iCadmhip Training school in
4*oim. HQl Monday night through
f’tjifity bights of this week. Any
one wishing to entertain Dr. John
.Brown, who is one of the instruc
torvis asked to contact Mrs. G.
P. Herring, Jr.
.Union Services Will be held in
our church next Sunday evening
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Members of Miss Blanche Har
grove’s class were in charge of
Hie. opening exercises at Sunday
school lest Sunday morning.
Thie Rev. John Crinkley will
ConduCtour revival services Octo
ber SO to November 6.
Mrs. leonard Sasser will be in
marge of the nursery next Sun
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Watch for Dr. John Redhead’s
TV Seflei^over WNCT. Copies of
his messages may be obtained from
the station.
_ RECOGNIZED FOR WORK — These mem
bers of the Girl’s Auxiliary of the First Bap
tist church, Mount Olive, were recognized
for their church work at a Coronation serv
- ice held at the church last Sunday evening.
Members of the court are, left to right: first
row—Doris Ann Sloan, Ellen Tillman, Eliza
beth Herring, Helen Dail, Linda Murray,
Beverly Scarborough, and Florence Carole
Wilson. Second row—-Dorothy Wood, Pat
Ennis, Laura Ann Miller, and Mary Emma
Brock. Third row—Evelyn Cook, Joyce Gar
ner, Johnny Faye Broadhurst, Carole Brock,
Rebecca Olive, Kay Herring, Linda Skipper,
and Emma Kay Hines. Fourth row—Mrs.
Cletus Brock, Rev. T. W. Williams, Virginia
Martin, Starkey Cherry, Billie Carol Mc
Phail, Mrs. Robert Martin, and Mrs. Ray
mond Blanchard, associational young peo
ple’s leader, of Turkey.—Photo by Charles
Kraft.
Baptist Girls' Auxiliary Coronation Service Is Held Here
Since the beginning of the Wo
man’s Missionary Society of the
Southern Baptist Convention one
of its aims has been the Missionary
Education of it’s young people.
On Sunday evening, October 16,
in the First Baptist church of
Mount Olive, a Girl’s Auxiliary
Coronation Service was held.
This is an annual event, at which
time the girls are recognized for
the work they have done for the
past year.
The ‘^forward steps” in Girls
Auxiliary gives the young people
an opportunity to advance individ
ually and receive merited recogni
tion. There are selected scripture
passages to learn, mission facts
and denomination information to
know and there is handwork, note
book work, maps, charts, original
poems and 500 word papers to he
written by those working on the
higher steps. All of their work
must be original and is sent to the
state headquarters for checking
and grading.
The following program was pre
sented: Mrs. R. R. Hines was organ
ist for the evening. Mrs. Robert
Martin and Mrs. Cletus Brock,
counselors for the Junior and In
termediate G.A.’s, presided. Mrs.
Raymond Blanchard, associational
young people’s leader, and Mrs. H.
J. Skipper, local young people’s
leader, participated in the service.
The dedicatory charges were given
by the pastor, Rev. T. W. Williams.
Immediately following the pres
entation of tithes and offerings,
the Presentation of the. Court be
STORK-TISTICS
To Mr. and Mrs. William Jones,
route 1, a son, October 20.
To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Outlaw,
route 4, a daughter, Patricia Ann,
October 22.
To Mr. and Mrs. John Sherrill,
Snow Hill, a son, October 20.
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f What's a 17-year-old made
of?- How much does a teen
agar cost parents? What arti
cles does a youngster require
while growing up? Read why
a teen-ager costs his or her
> folks around $16,000 in the Oc
tober 30th issue of tho
American Weekly
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' A REPUTATION
BUILT ON INTEGRITY
The reputation lor conscientious service
which wo enjoy derives direct hr from pur
•toodfact purpose, which Is to throat ovary
family exactly as wo would wish to ho
trotted. If the positions wore raversod.
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gan as follows:
Maiden, Helen Dail; Ladies-in
waiting, Beverly Scarborough, Flor
ence C. Wilson, Elizabeth Herring,
Linda Murray, Ellen Tillman, Doris
Ann Sloan; Queens, Mary Emma
Brock, Pat Ennis, Laura Ann Mil
ler, Dorothy Wood; Queens With
Scepter, Evelyn Cook, Joyce Garn
er, Billie Carol McPhail, Emma
Kay Hines, Johnny Faye Broad
hurst; Queen Regents, Linda Skip
per, Kay Herring, Rebecca Oliver,
Carole Brock; Queens in Service,
Virginia Martin and Starkey Cher
ry
The program ended with the re
cessional following the singing of
“All Hail The Power of Jesus’
Name” by the congregation.
Immediately following the pro
gram the Woman’s Missionary So
ciety entertained at a reception at
the' pasronage honoring the girls,
to which the congregation was in
vited.
Flower girls and bearers parti
cipating in the services were Har
riet Ann Upchurch, Bill Souther
land, Pamela Phillips, A. C. White,
Jackie Tillman, Louis Thompson,
Alma Lee Wood, Hain Ficken,
Sharon Parker, Douglas Guy, Nor
ma Ann Cameron, Clyde R. Reaves,
Billie Carole Cobb, Dan McPhail,
Eyssel Franklin, Reggie Himes,
Linda Grice, Tommy Dawkins, An
gela Wright, Alan Stevens, Karen
McClenny, Glenwood Komegay,
Jane Shackleford, Tommy Williams,
Peggy Brock, Clayton Brock, Mary
Jo Bundy and Jamie Lee.
20th Century Club
Met Wed nesday with
Mrs. Robert Holmes
The Mount Olive Twentieth Cen
tury club held its first meeting of
the 1955-56 club year Wednesday
afternoon in the home of Mrs. Rob
bert Holmes with Mrs. Lillie
Holmes and Mrs. J. A. Batson assist
ing hostesses.
Mrs. E. J. Pope, Sr., president,
welcomed members and guests, the
latter including Mrs. W. C. Steele
of New York, a charter member of
the club. Mrs. C. W. Oliver gave
the devotional, reading from her
grandmother’s Episcopal prayer
book.
Mrs. W. E. Lewis, assisted by Mrs.
L. N. Ipock, gave out the year books
and outlined the program for the
year. Mrs. J. F. Oliver gave the
program on “Personalities from the
World of Women." She discussed
the life of Ethel Barrymore.
* The hostesses served a dessert'
course, sandwiches and coffee.
Flower arrangements entranced the
Holmes’ home. 1
The November meeting will be
held with Mrs. R. J. Southerland.
Mrs. Steele and officers were giv
en camellias from the Holmes’ gar
den. Officers are: Mrs. Pope, pres
ident; Mrs. R. B. Warren, vice-pres
ideAt; Mrs. S. M. Davis, secretary;
Mrs. M. S. Porter, assistant secre
tary; Mrs. W. E. Lewis, program
chairman; Mrs. L. N. Ipick, assist
ant secretary; Mrs. J. D. Brandon,
treasurer; Mrs. Lillie Holmes, as
sistant treasurer, and Mrs. Z. D.
Cox, book custodian.
EASILY SATISFIED
The remarkably thing about .
family pride is that so many peo
ple can be proud of so little.
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