MRS. CLETUS BROCK — Dial MM jL Mrs. Robert L. Westbrook of |^ort {Cnox, Ky., is visiting her , mother, Mrs. L. B. Dail. Mrs. Jean Jackson is a patient in the Wayne Memorial hospital. Belle Jurney Class Meet Held Tuesday The Belle Jurney Sunday school class of the First Methodist church met Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. W. D. Kornegay with Mrs Bill Lee, Mrs. Morrison Smith, Mrs. Shelton Taylor and Mrs. Mabel Dali as co-hostesses. The president, Mrs. Edgar Ricks, presided, during the business ses sion. Mrs. Lloyd Hontz was in charge of the program and gave a discus sion on the 10th chapter of Mat * thew. During the social hour the host .esses served sandwiches, cookies, cheese stars, and hot tea. General Meeting of WSCS Next Monday A general meeting of the Wom an’s Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church. will be held Monday afternoon at 3:30 in the church’s education building. _ The Bright Jewel class also will meet in the education building at 3:30 Monday. Dates for Meetings Of Baptist Groups The Sunbeams will meet Monday afternoon at the annex at 3:30. A good attendance is urged. The Y.W.A.’s will meet Wed nesday evening at 8 in the home of Miss Betty Lou Cooke. The Intermediate G.A.’s will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 in the home of their leader, Mrs/H. J. Skipper. BELK-TYLER'S New.. LOW PRICES ON OUR FAMOUS State Pride Sheets SHOP EARLY TOMORROW WHITE SALE!^ ; sturdy 130-count! '= all first quality! OUR "STATE PRIDE" MUSLIN SHEETS All first quality! Firm, dcso weave, wide taps selvagesl Deep hems! It's White, Sale time - stock up nowl Large 81 x 99 Size *1.47 72 x 99 SIZE 72 x 108 SIZE 81 x 108 SIZE v*:-: $1.43 $1.47 $1.63 PACIFIC CONTOUR SHEETS BOTTOM SHEETS ••••. • • ,;-r. , $1.47 $1.63 TWIN SIZES - - - DOUBLE SIZES y- - TOP SHEETS TWIN SIZES - - - - - - $163 DOUBLE SIZES - - - - ■ $1.83 .W-. ■K BELK-TYLER'S +***■* -, W-'.W«t • t * A*-. . Mount Olive Garden Club Meets in Home Of Mrs. Cherry Mrs. Walter T. Cherry’s home was the meeting place of the Mount Olive Garden club on Tues day afternoon. Co-hostesses were Mrs. H. M. Cox and Mrs. Oscar White. Attractive arrangements which decorated the home were submit ted by Mrs. Willie Hood, Mrs. J. A. Wolfe, Mrs.' Jennings Price, Mrs. W. A. Patterson and Mrs. R. B. Warren. The social^ hour preceded the business session. Hostesses, assist ed by Miss Starkey Cherry and Mrs. Sam Byrd, served pecan pies top ped with whipped cream, cheese straws and coffee. Mrs. Luby Bell, president, con ducted the business session. Vari ous committee reports were sub mitted. Mrs. W. B. Raper present ed plans for landscaping of Mount Olive college grounds and the club voted a donation of $200 to ward purchase of shrubbery and trees for this project. Mrs. Walter Cherry and Mrs. R. B. Warren of the project and tree committees, announced that persons who are interested in purchase of trees for planting are asked to contact them or other members of the committee. Mrs. J. A. Wolfe of the Therapy committee reported that arrange ments were given to shut-ins and hospitals at Christmas. Mrs. Robert' Holmes presented an interesting program for the meeting, using as her topie, “Land scaping and Beautification.” At the conclusion of Mrs. Holmes’ talk, each member mentioned an attrac tive spot of beauty in’ town, and other places were mentioned which could be beautified with special planting. Meetings of Faison Circles Reported ' Circles of the Faison Methodist church met last week as follows: The Afternoon circle with Mrs. J. W. Warren Wednesday. Mrs. P. G. Adams presided and conducted the devotional. Mrs. Harold Minor and Mrs. A. F. Rector presented the program. The Evening circle met Tues day with Mrs. C. H. Millard. As sisting hostesses were Mrs. Janibel Bass and Mrs. Y. T. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson presided. Mrs. Bass was in charge of the devotional; and Mrs. W. R. Clifton presented the pro gram. Qutlaw's Bridge Club Will Meet on Monday The Outlaw’s Bridge Home Dem onstration club will meet Monday afternoon. The meeting will be held with Mrs. R. D. Simmons at 2:30. ■ MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA • FRIDAY - SATURDAY "THE SPOILERS" In Technicolor, with ANNE BAXTER JEFF CHANDLER • SUNDAY • MONDAY TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY "ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS" In Technicolor, with JANE WYMAN 'ROCK HUDSON The magnificent stars of "Magnificent Obsession" v together again! iMMWWWSSMHMMtMWMMM i CLEAR-VUE DRIVE-IN ^ Theatre — Mount Olivo OPEN ON WEEKENDS Shows at 6:30 P. M. Adm.—50c Per Persop or $1.00 Per Car Limit • FRIDAY - SATURDAY ‘ ii VALLEY OF THP « V-v I*: f h SUN H with LUCILLE BALL JAMES CRAIG -ALSO /f Golden Mistress In Color, with JOHN AGAR . Plus Color Cartoon • U • SUNDAY, JAN. 15 ONLY— "To Catch A Thief In Color, with CARY GRANT g .* GRACE KELLY - Plus Color Cartoon > BLASE—Newsmen who meet ocean liners at dockside in New. York City are used to being deadpanned by celebrities, but nine month-old Barbara Torarz presents a new high in well-bred boredom for the cameraman. TJie Yugoslavian youngster, whose parents will mkke their home in Buffalo, N.Y., was one of many refugees arriving aboard the', transport General Langfitt, under the Refugee Relief Act. HOMEMADE QUICK IE Sleeveless knit cocktail sheath , has a luxurious—and expensive , —look. Actually, it’s a five hour project „for the woman - '.who likes to knit. So says the manufacturer of new," home' knitting device which is said to ’>7 sell in the budget-price range. 11 .Product of the machine was'’ first modeled in New York Cityj Calypse By MISS ANN SUTTON f Albert Dickson of Garner spent the latter part of last week with his sister, Mrs. Geneva Roberts. Women of the Presbyterian Church met Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. Junie Strickland with Mrs. Jambs Strickland aild M|*s. J. R. Maxwell) co-hostesses. ’ Miss Virginia Pigford and Louie Ides spent Sunday with Mr. aind Mrs. Elias Pigford of Wallace. Mr. "fend Mrs. James Thomas Dickson and son, Jimmie, of Fort Bragg spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dick son. James Strickland is a patient in the Wayne Memorial hospital. , The Rev. Taylor Bird has been called to the bedside of his moth er, who is seriously ill in Ohio. Alex Sanderson visited his daughter, Mrs. Byron Bizzell, of La Grange Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Sutton and chil dren visited her sister, Mrs. O. S. King, of near Faison Friday. Mrs. Paill Grice, Little Judy Best, Mrs. Deems Sloan and Mrs. .Arthur Davis are on the sick list. }. It’s all right to dream, but don’t neglect your work to do it. Sunday Dinner MEATS Roast Turkey, Barbecued Chicken, Virginia Ham Steaks, Fried Shrimp, Roast Beef, Roast Ham, Calf Liver, Pork Chops, Hamburger Steak, Bread ed Veal Cutlets. | VEGETABLES | Candied Yams,, Englislr Peas, Rice, Maccaroni and Cheese, Tomatoes. DESSERT Banana Pudding REAVES' RESTAURANT Mount Olivo, N. C. Fidelis Class Meets With Mrs. Taylor The Fidelis class of the First Baptist church met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Ernest Taylor with Mrs. Norman Anderson and Mrs. E. E. Bordeaux as assistant hostesses. The president, Mrs. Roland Ear ly, presided. Mrs. Rufus Ennis gave the devotional. • ' Following a short business ses sion, the hostesses served -straw berry shortcake, salted nuts and Coffee. There were 16 members present. LEAVES $1,827,350 IN CASH r Fresno, Calif. — When Mrs. Cora Nldever, 85-year-old widow, died recently, she left an estate in ex-'' cess of $2,000,000, including $1, 827,350 in cash. Mrs. NideVer made an oil fortune on 80 acres ‘of barren land she inherited from her mother, Mrs. Hester Binkley, who had homesteaded it at the turn of the century. Oil was dis fcovered on the property in 1939. The world may owe you a living, Jbtyt the paymaster spends most of his time with the hustlers. Mrs. Summerlin Presents Pupils In Piano Recitals Mrs. M. O. Summerlin presented her piano pupils in a mid-term recital at her home last Thursday. Parents of the students were quests. Playing, piano selections were: Jeanie and Frank Herring, Butch and Linda Herring, "Cliff Phillips, Linda and Carolyn Farmer, Linda Murray, Eugene and Rebecca Bry an, Pinky Loftin, Ann Swinson, Jimmy Stevens, Nancy Dail, and Johnny Faye Broadhurst. Three ^hpils, Warren Cuddington, Doug las Kelly and Glenda Cooke, were ill and unable to attend. Nancy Dail gave a reading on old Christmases, after which the entire group sang, “The 12 Days of Christmas,” accompanied at the piano by Cliff Phillips. A piano du et by Jeanie and Frank Herring concluded this part of the pro gram. Since this month is the 200th anniversary of Mozart’s birth, Pin ky Loftin. gave a reading on the life of the musician, followed by the playing of “Magic Bells” from the opera, “Magic Flute,” and “MinUet and Violet,” by two Sev en Springs students, Geraldine Strickland and Barbara Herring. This, was followed by the play ing of the recording of “Ah Bous DiraiJe, Maman,” as recorded by Guymaier. Jimmy Stevens and Butcb Her ring assisted Mrs. Summerlin in serving refreshments. Outlaw's Bridge ’ (By. Mrs. J. H. Parker) Mrs. Yancey Alphin is an opera tive patient in Wayne Memorial hospital, Goldsboro. Miss Rachel Outlaw was hostess to the local bridge players at her home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Outlaw and children of Warsaw, former resi dents here, visited in this section Sunday. Amos J. Outlaw, R. D. Simmons, Alton and Theodore Outlaw are spending this week in Florida. Miss Wilma King of Goldsboro spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Linnie Howard of Pink Hill have announced the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Howard is the former Eleanor Kofnegay of this community. The A.U.M. will hold their reg ular meeting in the church Wednes day night.__ DR. THOMAS E. SHAVER Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 104 S. Center St., Mt. Olive I 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Closed Wed. P.M. j DIAL 3892 Faison News By Mrs. James Faison Mrs. R. W. Safrit, Jr., of Beau fort spent Wednesday and Thurs day with Mrs. James Faison. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thornton re turned home last week from Flori da, where they spent the holidays with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisk of Wil mington spent Wednesday with rel atives. > Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lee spent Sunday with Mrs. I. F. Withering ton in Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cates and guests, Mr. L. F. Curtiss and Miss Ruth Curtiss, of Pittsford, N. Y., spent Sunday in Mebane. Mr. and Mrs. D„ Newton spent the weekend with relatives in Rae ford. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Faison were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Casey m Mount Olive Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Wilson spent several days la4t week with their daughter, Mrs. C. D. McCul len. Dr. and Mrs. D. W.‘Glascock and sons left Monday for a vacation in Florida. LONG GONE After such a long absence, nor mal will be hard to recognize even when it does come back. Faison Presbyterian Grcles in Meetings j Circles of the Faison Presbyter ian church met last Monday as follows:. . .f fk Circle One met with Mrs. W, T, Hines with Miss Jennie Middleton, assisting hostess. Miss Elizabeth Hicks presided and presented the program on Christian relations. Miss Kate Hicks gave the Bible, study. Circle Two met with its chair man, Mrs. N. K. Oates. Mrs. J. E Faison gave the Bible study and Mrs. I. R. Faison presented the program. ' v< Circle Three met with Mrs. A M. Davis with Mrs. W. W. Reid, assisting hostess. Mrs. A. R. Hicks gave the Bible study, and Mrs. J. E. Morton presented the program, f Those who try to make it %dt for others usually succeed only iii burning their own fingers. -. STOCKHOLDERS'MEETING This is to serve notice that the annual meeting for stock- : holders of the Bank of Mount Olive, Mount Olive, N. C., will be held in the office of the - bank on Tuesday, January 17, 1956, at 3 p. m. F M3e Big Savings On Three Big Racks Of Items Including Miscellaneous Items of Ladies, Misses and Children's Weai Reduced To - s3.00 *5.00 *10.00 Friday and Saturday Specials All Children's Shoes - - - $1.00 Pr. One Rack of Special Items, Including Dresses, Housecoats, etc, only $1 Ea. ETHEL'S SHOPPES Mount Olive and Faison , i :■ - 'J'.- T' •" ’ i, WEEK-END SPECIALS » • . /-■ ; ; .. • *• r -i * ,y For Friday and .Saturday, January 13 and 14 Materials for Quilt Making at Home 72 x 90 Full Quilt £Q4 anrli Size Cotton Batting - - - - - - - - - - JQ P1IUI QUILT ROLLS 39c each Each Roll Contains Enough Washable Prints for One Quilt , 36" Dark Outings 3 Yds. for $1 All FOR QUILT LININGS ■ w bw 36" Light Color Outings HEAVY WEIGHT MATERIAL 22* Yard 36-INCH FAST COLOR PRINTS 22* Yd. See Our Remnants on Sale at Half Price I LADIES' Rayon Panties, 6 pr.-- $1.00 Children's COTTON KNIT PANTIES •—'Six** 2 to 12 — *: 6 PAIRS FOR 1 "U Shop .and Save at White's Store, Where Your Dollar Buys More : MOUNT OLIVE, N. C.