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Sutnmerlin 9s Crossroads - i B7 Mr*. Carl hej .* '' ' Personals V ??? I j'-i'.s.i .7/'; *4':.' : I . By Mil. Carl Ivry ( MHW For Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Dail and ?on George Adrain of Calypso visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Bill Whitley of Fay etteville visited relatives here dur ing the weekend. Mrs. Bettie Hol mea-retarned home with them for several ddys visit Jp\ and Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan and Mrs. Carl Ivey were guests Friday of Mr. and Mn. James B. Souther land of Rocky Mount. i Miss T-onie Rhodes was a week end guest of Miss Elaine Stroud of 1 Albertaon. | Mr. and Mrs. <D. L. Cherry. Rog er and Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Alwood firvin and other relatives of Richlands Sunday. , Mrs. Annie Ingram of Kenansville spent several days last week with Mr. and Mn. Forrest Dail. ^. m?i Peggy Alphln returned home Sunday following several weeks vis it with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Reevis Alphin of Richmond. Va. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Cecil Herring and children of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring, Linda and Richard of Wilmington were week end guests of Mrs. Bessie A. Her ring. Mesdames Cyrus Rhodes and Andy Ivey attended the Essay and 'Declamation co- test for the Eastern District Auxiliary Convent ;on hel1 at the grounds near Pink Hi1! Saturday. Guesta Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jo'-n I. Amon Sr., were Mr. an ! Mi i. Ray Amon and Lyna of Mount Olive. Vernon Batchelor of New Bt n, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Jr and ehildren of Goldsboro, Mi an I Mrs. Alan Brown Samuel an t Pamela of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs Cr 1 Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Quinn of Ketiansville and Keith J?..es of Ueulaville visited the Amon's during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Faison Smith Jr. of Raleigh visited Mrs. Fred Alphin Sunday. ~' i" - ~ Mr. and Mr*. Joseph E. Garner. J. E. and Tony of the Brodgen Community visited his mother Mrs. A. E. Garner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers vis ited Gilbert Outlaw patient at Way ne Memorial hospital Goldsboro Sunday. Mesdames Perry Grady and El- i bert Whitman spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Grady of Raleigh. Mrs. Levy Hi neon and children visited her mother Mrs. Lonnie Out law of Outlaw's Bridge during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Robertson of Goldsboro. They also visited Max Ivey Patient at I Wayne Memorial hospital. .< Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Foss visited ' his sister Mrs. Major Kornegay Pa tient at Duplin General hospital i Kenansville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring and children of Wilmington, M-Sgt and ' Mrs. Cecil Herring and daughters of Fayettgville, Mrs. Joe Gray Whit ted of Seven Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill Sunday. Mr. 1 Hill is improved following a recent illness and Mrs. Hill is jll at her | home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heath and children of Kenansville and Mrs. Jack Dail were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fail of Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Faulk and son Wayne of Bear Marsh were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McPherson, Sandra and Don of Hampton, Va. visited Mrs. Ella Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Outlaw Sunday. Mrs. Ella Outlaw returned Sunday with them to spend several days. Mrs. Joe Westbrook of Albertson and Mrs. Andy Ivey visited Mr. and Mrs. George Westbrook of Kin ston Monday. Mrs. Geddie Jones, Rebecca and Marshall of Rones Chapel and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan visited Mrs. Frank Martin of Raleigh Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Outlaw visited Gil bert Outlaw patient at Wayne Mem orial hospital Goldsboro during the weekend. Miss Judy Bell of Wilson spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell. J. L. Summerlin of Rose Wood was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers recently Cecil Outlaw of Warsaw visited the Rogers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Dail and George Adrain of Calypso visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Outlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Outlaw Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell James and Janice visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller of Beulaville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and Pamela Brown visited Misses Annie and Carrie Swinson of Bear Marsh Sunday. Jack Cherry returned home Tues day after being an operative patient at Wayne Memorial hospital Golds boro. Auxiliary Met Rooty Branch "Foot Prints on Distant Shores" was the topic of the program pre sented by the Womans Auxiliary of ? @ie VttMc RITE MASONIC CLASSES Spring York Rite Classes, Chapter, Council and Cjommandery to be held beginning Thursday, April 4, 1963 fl Masonic Temple, Goldsboro, N. C. Interested Members of Masonic Lodges may obtain applications and information from John A. Narron, Secretary-Recorded, 1303 Robin St., Goldsboro, N-Cs Sam's Drug Store 0 Rose Hill, N. C. WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE CHARLES R. BYRD FORT HOOD. TEX. - Charles R. Byrd, son of Mr and Mrs. Willie H. Byrd, Warsaw, N. C? recently was promoted to specialist four at Fort Hood, Tex., where he is ser ving with the 1st Armored Division. Specialist Byrd, a driver in Com pany A of the 52d Infantry's 1st Bat talion, entered the Army in Novem ber 1961 and completed basis training at Fort Gordon. Ga. The 21-year-old soldier is a 1959 graduate of Turkey High School. DAVID C. EZZELL WILLIAMS AFIB, Ariz. - Airman First Class David C. Ezzell of Rt. I, Magnolia, N. C., has arrived here for assignment with an Air Train ing Command unit. Airman Ezzell, an aircraft mech anic, was assigned from the United States Army Recruiting Office at Fargo, N. D. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. James C. Ezzell of Rt. 1, Magnolia. CURRIE A. DAIL GUNTER AFB, Ala. - Airman First Class Currie A. Dail, of War saw, N. C? is being reassigned to Dover AFB, Del., following his gra duation from the United States Air Force technical training course for medical records specialists here. Airman Dail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Currie Dail of Rt. 2, Warsaw, was trained in hospital administrative procedures, including maintenance of clinical records and preparation of medical, dental and veterinary Rooty Branch at the meeting in the Fellowship hall of the church Fri day. I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go was sung followed by the scripture study. A Duet "Foot Prints of Jes us" was used, with a pause after each stanza for some one to lead in prayer. An apropriate Reading was given during the program. The Youth Chairman, Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes, was appointed to represent the Auxiliary at the Essay and Dec lamation Contest of the Eastern Auxiliary Convention. Vacation Bib le School to be held at the church was discussed. The Committee re ported that speakers for the Pre Easter week of prayer had been se cured. Mesdames Alan Brown and Carl Ivey hostesses served Chocolate Pound Cake and Soft drinks to IS members. ? . ? a M, ?V? A graduate of Stephens High U School, he entered the service in Sq June 1964. The Airman is married sp. to the former Martha E. Davis of T Warsaw. lai ? ? ? .?. mi ROBERT E. SWINSON Ke CHAMBLEY AB, France- Staff bl< Sergeant Robert E. Swinson of War saw, N. C., has arrived here for a ! period of temporary duty under the m Air Force's new overseas rotation- tei al assignment program. Operation 11 Short Spurt. da Sergeant Swinson, an air police man, will return to his permanent _ assignment at Pope AFB, N. C., fol lowing his Short Spurt tour. Over seas assignments under the pro gram are of only a few months dur ation. , The sergeant is the son of Mrs. Annie L. Swinson of Rl. 2, Warsaw A graduate of Stephens High School he entered the service in May 1954. Sergeant Swinson is marriei to the former Ilse Volkenannt of Bitburg, Germany. ROBERT W. BROWN TOPSHAM AIR FORCE STATION, Maine- Robert W. Brown of Chin quapin, N. C., has been promoted to airman first class in the United States Air Force. Airman Brown, son of Mrs. Ar ? ? v *?? ??wwu ui m. i v/uiwjuapui, u assigned to the 4626th Support ( uadron here as a refrigeration ecialist. he airman is a graduate of Rich- i ids. High School. His wife, Nor- i i, is the daughter of Mr. and Mis. i ?nneth L. Smith of 535 Rear Pro- - ; St., South Portland, Maine. Spring fever is one thing-rheu atic fever (which strikes most of [i in the Spring) is quite another, may lead to permanent heart image. Write to the North Caro la Heart Association for the free 'hiid Against Rheumatic Fever." i NlIO STATION CUV, EIIVSI (11 ss. 9 IUSI NESS FOAMS PRINTEOf ACT DUPLIN-TIMES jam INC DEPARTMENT. I 9 Dr. Thomas W. Alley Wmm, M. C. Bear ot Warsaw Draf Cmwaay I| Taea. * Sat from 141 to S:N N gyw Exambiea ? Olaaw Wttod | . a For Expert Watch Repairs See HINES JEWELERS Warsaw, N. 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