Mr. and Mrs. David Stott and sons, Davey and Johnny, of Hen derson, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Las siter and Aildttcn, Billie :Mdi Qwynn, of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brock last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mfalter Thompson of Newton Grove l|st Sunday. ~ . Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Moran and daughter, Patty Jeanne, of New , Haven, Conn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Boyd Sunday njght. Mrs. Preston Sutton has return ed to her home from Wayne Me morial hospital where she was an operative patient last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Knowles and children, Roddy and Margaret Ann, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles in Wil mington. Mrs., Gordon Musgrave of Pike ville spent the weekend here with .her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Oliver, Jr. Mrs. A. V. Baucom and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nowell and children, Larry and Bobby, of Hamlet spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Skipper. DR THOMAS E. SHAVER Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 104 S. Center St., Mt. Olive 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Closed Wed. P.M. DIAL 3892 Fidelis Class to Meet The Fidelis class of the First Baptist church will meet this (Tues day) evening at 7:30 in the home of Mrs. W. L. Morrow. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Floyd Taylor and Mrs. Hfydy Davis. Class Meeting Note The February meeting of the Belle Jurney class of the First Methodist church has been post poned one week, from tonight to next Tuesday night, February 21. Time and place of the meeting will be announced later. World Day of Prayer To Be Observed Friday : World Day of Prayer will be ob served here Friday with an inter denominational service at the First Methodist church at 11 a.m. All churches in this community are in. vited to participate. ' Calypso Home Club Meets Next Friday The Calypso Home Demonstra tion club will meet Friday after noon at 2:30 in the home of Mrs. James Parker. All members are urged to remember the plant ex change. ; Eternal Light Shines Through The Shadows at Journey*s End The faith that shines through' the darkest hours to solace and sustain is expressed in the beauty of a fun* eral service that is conducted with deep reverence and quiet dignity’. Observant of Every Wisl Heedful of Every Need Tyndall Funeral Home Dial 2303 — Mt. Olive BECAUSE IT'S REALLY Members of Galatea Club Entertained At Dinner Party Mrs. Nannie Westbrook Sollee, Of Wilmington, entertained mem bers of the Galatea club and guests at ~a dinner party in Rusty’s Din ing room. * Mrs. W. E. Lewis, president, pre sided over a short business session. The club went on record as en dorsing the town’s campaign to ob tain 'support for the Mount Olive college. Following the business session, contract bridge was played. Mrs. A. M. McCuiston won high score for the visitors and Mrs. J. J. Whitehurst and Mrs. Edgar Ricks won prizes for the club members. Bingo was played after dinner and Mrs. C. G. Cowan was high scorer. The tables for four were cover ed with Valentine cloths and cen tered with red carnations. Favors of Valentine baskets of candy and nuts were given each guest. Visitors were Mrs. A. M. McCuis ton, Mrs. James Hatcher, Mrs. H. M. Cox, Mrs. Estelle English and Mrs. T. R. Thigpen. Club members present were Mrs. Allen Cox, Mrs. Rodney Knowles, Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. E. W. Tatum, Mrs? L. J. Simmons, Mrs. R. C. Kornegay, Mrs. E. C. Casey, Mrs. C. G. Cowan, Mrs. J. J. White hurst, Mrs. Thomas McGee, Mrs. Allen Andrews, Mrs. J. W. Wil liams, Mrs. Edgar Ricks, and Mrs.. W. E. Lewis, Service League to Meet Thursday at College > The Mount Olive Service League will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 at Mount Olive college. Host esses will be Mrs. Charles Mat thews, Mrs. Mack Herring, Mrs. Delbert Hatch, Mrs. J. J. Hill, and Mrs. Rethel Grimes. Charles Whitley and W. Burkette Raper, president of the college, will be guest speakers. Greet) Thumb Garden Club Meeting Planned The Green Thumb Garden club will meet Wednesday night at 8 o’ clock in the home of Mrs. L. O. Parker. Mrs. Fred Meachum and Mrs. D. F. Odom, Jr., will be co hostesses. . Mrs. James Francis, Mrs. W. H. Franklin, and Mrs. Ed Joyner will submit arrangements, Birthday Party Douglas Daughtry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Daughtry, celebrat ed his 10th birthday Sunday .with a party at Sunday school. Ten mem bers of his class were present. Mrs. Daughtry and daughter, Margaret, served the class and teachers with birthday cake, which was made of pink icings with green and white decorations, and soft drinks. THIRD ACCIDENT FATAL ; Ann Arbor, Mich. — When Charles H. Rose’s car ran off a road, be called a wrecker. He was hitching a ride in the truck when it skidded off the road, knocking' Rose unconsicious. The truck driver called an ambiance. The ambulance, carrying Rose, CARD OF THANKS We would %like to thank all our many friends and relatives, and especially Dr. W. H. Crumpler of Mount Olive, for their kindness, sympathy and assistance rendered us during the recent deaths and funerals of our parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Outlaw.—The Child^en.c CARD OF THANKS We want to take this opportuni ty to thank each , of our neighbors and friends for the kindness shown Us during the recent illness and death of our husband and father,/ John D. Price.—The Family, ltp NEW HOME)—Among the many new houses recently erect ed in this section is the one (shown above) belonging to Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Davis, Jr., of Calypso. LaPlace Club Met Wednesday in Home Of Mrs. A. Turner. The LaPlace Home Demonstra tion club met Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Albert Turner, Jr., with Mrs. Albert Turner, Sr., as as sistant hostess. Mrs.' HarveyCarter, president, presided. Mrs. Russell Whitfield, music leader, gave a report on the school she attended in Itaiansville last Tuesday and led the "roup in singing, “Beautiful Dreamer.” Mrs. Dora Beaver gave the devotional. Mrs. Adrain Davis of Calypso spoke on planning to conserve food by canning and freezing. She point ed out the first steps are produc ing the best-liked foods, planning the garden carefully, and spray er dusting to protect the growing vegetables from insects. Mrs. Ruth Rogers assisted Mrs. Davis by passing out pamphlets on the required amounts of dif ferent kinds of vegetables per fam ily members. Project leaders reporting were Mrs. George Kornegay, home dairy, and Mrs. James Wells, home gar dens. The hostesses served refresh ments consisting of ice cream, can dies and coffee, carrying out the Valentine motif. ~ 5-r Goshen Home Club Meeting Reported The Goshen Home Demonstra club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Granger Sutton. Mrs. W. B. Boyette, president, called the meeting, to order. The members joined in singing, “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, r Mrs. Sutton gave a demonstra tion on “pie making.” A supper was planned to raise funds. It will be held Saturday at 6:30 at Mrs. Shelton Daughtry’s. Each member is- to be present and bring her fam ily. After the “Collect of Club Wom en of America,” the club adjourn ed to meet in March with Mrs. Iris Parker. The hostess served refreshments to 11 members and one guest, Mrs. Ellen Best, of Dobbersville.* collided with a car at an inter section and was wrecked. An other ambulance was called. Rose was dead on arrival at a hospital. Get Your Sinclair's Cage Eggs At Progressive Store A-Largo, 26-oz. up, 55c doz. To assure yourself of getting full food value for your dollar, always purchase eggs by weight. 7 NOW ON DISPLAY Our New Line of Pretty & Summer Shoes . We have styles for men) women and chil ' drenand a wide variety of styles and sizes in each line. . * STOP BY OUR STORE AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY STANLY T. SHOE ;■ \ t N. Center Street Mount Olive, N. C. \ Methodist Church Items * By MRS. SHELTON BOYD Mrs. H. M. Cox chose “Fear” for her meditation Wednesday morn ing at the Spiritual Life Prayer group meeting. The Official Board met Wednes day at 7:30 p.m. in the education al building. Mr. Fouts opened the meeting with prayer. Don Ward gave the treasurer’s report, and N. B. Wilson, chairman, presided. The Ladies Aid met Monday aft ernoon with Mrs. DuBrutz English. The Commission on Education met Sunday afternoon. We were glad to welcome Cub Scouts, Scouts, Eplorers, and the leaders who are attending church Sunday morning as a part of their observance of Boy Scout Week and the -launching of their four-year program, “Onward for God and My Country.” We extend a friendly welcome to members of the American Legion who were with us in a body Sun day morning as an expression of their “Back to God Movement.” The Goldsboro area Christian Workers’ school will be held at St. Paul’s church, Goldsboro, Feb ruary 26-March 1, at 7:30 p.m. Courses offered will be “Guiding Children in Christian Growth,” “Teaching Children,” “Preparing for Marriage" (for seniors and old er youth), “Personal Christian Liv ing,” and ‘Teachings of the Pro phets.” You may enroll at the church office for the course of your choice. Twentieth Century Club Meeting Held With Mrs. Davis The Twentieth Century club met Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. S. M. Davis with Mrs. Ed ward Carroll, Mrs. E. J. Pope, and Mrs. Paul Maness co-hostesses. The Valentine motif was used in .decorations and refreshments. Green and .lavender, symbolic of the club’s colors, were featured in the dining room, where coffee and an ice course were-served by Mrs. Pope, club president, and Mrs. Faison Thomson of Golds boro. Following the social, Mrs. Leslie Ipock gave the 'devotional. A pa per was written and presented by Mrs. D. L. Fouts on “Famous Per sonality: Sarah Delano Roosevelt.” Mrs. W. E. Lewis and Mrs. Frank Oliver assisted with the program, introducing the speaker and con ducting a book exchange. Two new members, Mrs. Nelson Ricks and Mrs. James Davis, were welcomed into the club. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Bessie Kornegay, Miss Lucille Pope and Mrs. Thomson. ft VJ MO MOUNT OLIVE, NORTH CAROLINA • SUN. - MON. - TUES. "THE LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS" In CinemaSeopo with TOM EWELL SHEREE NORTH • WEDNESDAY "JAIL BUSTERS" with LEO GORCEY AND THE BOWERY BOYS • THURS. - FRI. . SAT. "The Lone Ranger" In Color, with CLAYTON MOORE As Himsolf, tho Lono Ranger - JAY SILVERHEELS As Himsolf, Tonto • Television Programs • . WITN — Channel 7 — Washington, N. C . , >4 n TUESDAY 1:30—Ben McManis Show 2:30—Tennessee Ernie 3:00—Matinee Theatre 4:00—Space Rangers 4:15—Modern Romances 4:30—Queen for a Day 5:00—Pinky Lee 5:30—Howdy Doody 6:00—Playhouse 6:15—Weatherwise 6:25—Sports 6:30—Caudill’s Corner 7:00—Flash Gordon 7:30—Junior Science j 7:45—Weather and News 8:00—Martha Raye Show 9:00—Fireside Theatre 9:30—Willie Moore's Orch. 10:00—Big Picture 10:30—Big Town 11:00—Late News 11:05—Weather WEDNESDAY 1:30—Ben McManis Show 2:30—Tennessee Ernie 3:00—Matinee Theater 4:00—Space Rangers 4:15—Modern Romances 4:30—Queen for a Day 5:00—Pinky Lee 5:30—Howdy Doody 6:00—Invitation Playhouse 1:19—Weatherwise 6:29—Sports 6.30—Caudill's Corner 7:00—Smiley O'Brien 7:19—To Be Announced 7:90—Coke Time 7:49—Tarheel Weather 7:50—Newa 8:00—The Pendulum 8:30—You Can Quote Me 9:00—Steve Donovan 9:30—Colonel March 10:00—This is Your Life 10:30—Midwestern Hayride 11:00—Weather and News THURSDAY •1:30—Ben ..kManis Show 3:00—Matinee Theater 4:00—Space Rangers 4:19—Modem Romances 4:30—Queen for a Day 5:00—Pinky Lee 5:30—Howdy Doody 6:00—Invitation Playhouse 6:15—Weatherwise 6:25—Sports 6:30—Sportsman's Almanac 7:00—Soldiers of Fortune 7:30“-'T • Announced 7:45—Tarheel Weather 7:50—News 8:00—You B«t Tour Lift . 8:30—Dr tenet 0:00—Hr. and Mra. North : 9:30—Ford Theater 10:00—Video Thaatar 11:00—Late Newa 11:09—Weather FRIDAY 1:30—Ben McMania Show 2:30—Tenneaaea Ernie 3:00—Matinee Theater 4:00—Space R ana era 4:19—Modern Romaaeee 4:30—Queen for a Dap 9:00—Pinky Lea 9:30—Howdy Doody 0:00—Inviution Playhouaa 0:19—Weatherwiaa 0:39—S porta 0:30—Caudill’a Corner 0:49—Bta Playback 7:00—Carolina Jamboree 7:30—Coke Tima 7:45—Tarheel Weather' 7:90—Newa 8:00—Waterfront ' 8:30—Life of Riley 9:00—Highway Patrol 9:30—Science Fiction 10:00—Calvacade of Sporta 11:00—Late Newa tide—Weather 11:10—Wreatling WNCT — Channel 9 — Greenville TUESDAY 7:00—Morning Show 7:25—Weatherman 7:30—Morning Show 7:55—Farm News 8:00—Capt. Kangaroo 9:00—Romper Room 10:00—Morning Meditations 10:15—Coffee up Theater 10:45—Arthur Godfrey 11:00—Through the Years 11:15—Arthur Godfrey 11:30—Strike It Rich 12:00—News 12:10—Weatherman 12:15—Love of Life 12:30—Search for Tomor'ow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00—Jack Paar Show 1:30—Love Story 2:00—Over the Top 2:15—Children's Safety 2:30—Afternoon Varieties 2:45—Art Linkletter 3:00—Big Payoff 3:30—Science Program 4:00—Brighter Day 4:15—Secret Storm 4:30—On Your Account 5:00—Cactus Jim Club 5:30—Cartoon Carnival 6:00—News 6:10—Sports Highlites 6:15—Tarheel News 6:25—Weatherman 6:30—Little Rascals 7:00—Jewel Box Jamboree 7:15—Doug Edwards 7:30—Name That Tune 8:00—Phil Silvers Show 8:30—Eddy Cantor 9:00—Room for Daddy 9:30—Cavalcade Theatre 10:00—$64,000 Question 10:30—Do You Trust Wife 11:00—W eatherman 11:05—World Tonight 11:10—Sports Nitecap 11:15—Late Show WEDNkfcbAY 7:00—Morning Show. CBS 7:25—Weatherman 7:30—Morning Show 7:55—Farm News 8:00—Capt. Kangaroo 9:00—Romper Room 10:00—Morning Meditations 10:15—Garry Moore Show 10:30—Industry on Parade 10:45—Arthur Godfrey 11:00—Melodies by Jo 11:15—Arthur Godfrey 11:30—Strike It Rich 12:00—News 12:10—Weatherman 12:15—Love of Life 12:30—Search Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00—Jack Paar Show 1:30—Love Story 2:00—Over the Top 2:30—Afternoon Varieties 2:45—Art Linkletter 3:00—Big Payoff 3.30—Science Program 4:00—Brighter Day 4:15—Secret Storm 4:30—On Your Account 5:00—Cactus Jim Club 5:30—Sky King 6:00—News 6:10—Sports Highlites 6:15—Tarheel News 6:25—Weatherman 6:30—Superman 7.00— Frankie Laine show 7:15—Doug Edwards 7:30—Mayor of the Town 7:45—The Clue 8:00—Godfrey and Friends 8:30—Man Behind Badge 9:00—The Millionaire 9:30—I've Got a Secret 10:00—The Fights 10:45—Cage Time 11:00—Weatherman 11:05—World Tonight 11:10—Weatherman 11:15—Late Show THURSDAY 7:00—Morning Show, CBS 7:25—Weatherman 7:30—Morning Show 7:55—Farm News 8:00—Capt. Kangaroo 9.00— Romper Room 10:00—Morning Meditations 10:15—Industry on Parade 10:30—Arthur Godfrey 10:45—Find a Hobby 11:00—Melodies by Jo 11:15—Arthur Godfrey 11:30—Strike it Rich 12:00—News 12:05—Farm News 12:10—Weatherman 12:15—Love of Life 12:30—Search Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00—Jack Paar Show 1:30—Love Story 2:00—Over the Top 2:30—Social Security 2:45—Art Linkletter 3:00—Big Payoff 3:30—Science Program 4:00—Brighter Day 4:15—Secret Storm 4:30—On Your Account . 6:30—Cartoon Carnival 6.-00—News 6:10—Sports Highlites 6:15—Tarheel News 6:20—Safety Tip* 6:25—Weatherman 6:30—Little Rascals 6:45—Thia la Your Businem 7:00—R. W. Pope 7:15—Doug Edward* 7:30—Lone Ranger 8:00—Great Gllderaleere 8:30—Shower of Stare 9:30—Four Star Playhouse 10:00—1 Led Three Lleeg 10:30—Quiz Kid* 11:00—Weatherman 11:05—World Tonight lltlO—Sport* Nltecap ■ iJ-1~ .-w FRIDAY ' ' 7:00—Morning Show 7:25—Weatherman 7:30—Morning Shaw 7:55—Farm New* 8:00—Capt. 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