i 11 A??*???*" Magnolia Society S:r and two July week Mrs. Effie jers of the nee Turner of Miami, atime with mer. hglish and aw spent drs. Elbert Mrs. Law 1 Turner, Smily Dail shopped in had lunch y Stonecy H Evans, Al Phillip of ikcnd with Evans. On the Batts ilrs. Fred h went to ?, Wednes .liuth, Bob Sanderson their cot sh. Mr. and Tomniie, spent Sun ns, Sheila, nimuigtcn. vin Powell ?rly Evans to spend 1 Mr. For i Wilming ess., and child ire visitng HP? . _ ? her mother Mrs Eva Bradshaw and other relatives. Misses Jo Ann, Gloria, Dianne, Debby and Earline Baker of Nor. folk. Va. spent the fourth of July < weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gbr don Blantkburr. and Mr. and ' Mis. Elbert Baker, Mrs. Nellie 1 .laye Baker and Mrs. Boland i Wilson. i Mr. Atlas Baker of Norflok, Va.. spent last week end with Mr. ] and Mrs. Gordon Blackburn. He i also visited other relatives of the ' family. I Mr and Mrs. Jim-.me Brown of Grensboro are spending sometime ; with Mr. and Mrs. Clatsace i Evans. t Mrs. L. E. Pope is visiting rela ' tivcs ip Pennsylvania ami will attend the Snowijerger family re- i union. l" Shirley Bonds and a friend from 1 Burgaw visited in the hojr.e of > Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blackburn, < Sunday evening. JoAnn and Ear line Baker returned home with 1 them to vi3it fri.-Mls and relatives : there. * < Mrs. John Mcbride and daught- j er Josie of Concord who has been spending sometime with her rr.ot- ] her, Mrs. J. E. Hamilton, returned , home Thursday. She was accom- j panicci by Mrs. J. E Hamilton, Mrs Carlton Smith, Annette t Smith, Mr. James David Namil- ( ton and Joyce Hamilton. They re- , turned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker of .the Charity Community were i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and { Mrs. Ear] Baker. I Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes Spell and , son Freddie spent some time last I week with his mother, Mrs. Lula Mathis, and other relatives They ] had just returned to the' states t after a three year stay in Ger- : many. From here they went to j Utah ?where Se will be station ed. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Turner were their a|gin iai4nVi awi ji a A Lfliltfl tH, giaiiuv-TlIiUl llll ana ft' cat grand children Mrs. Emilv Dail, . Terry,: Gene and Eihily Sue of Chinquapin, Mr. and Mrs Lawren ce Turner. Lauren, arid Rirtinrd of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs O. K. Wood, Paul aid Susan of New Bern, Mrs. Ward Rousfe and Shar on of M6rehcad?tyMr and Mr4. Roy Stonec) pher, Tohriuiy. Mary and Wes of Raleigh. Mr and Mrs. Uofneh S-iiiars of Lynchburg, Va. Mrs. Donald Den Earl and Ginger Brock, of Warsaw, Mr Atias Baker of Norfolk, Va.; Mts. Robert Burns oi Georgia; Jo Ann, Earlirie, Gloria, Diinne and Peb ble Baker of Norfolk. Vq;; Mr Jessie Baketr, Mr. ^nd Mi s. Elbert Bakerv Elbett Jr., Mrs. .ap!ab$ Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baker and daughter, Connie, axuf Nora Lynn of Wallace; Mr. and Mrs. Gonlir BlaehburtH,' VtrfWl ana Jane r *' ' ? . ? ^ Bafts Reunion The TWify "'of' the" late Tom' Bats and Lizzie Lanier Batts held their family reunion qn Sunday July 7 at the home of a grandson, Tom Quirm about one mHe east of Magnolia.' Those attending from Out Of the' vioirilty were- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Batts of SavttaftaN, Ga./'Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and children' of Kinsten, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Evans ind children of ferettVtlle.; Mr. and Bits. DarVrin Evans and chil drea of ML C4ive< Mr. and Mi's. Harold Evans. adfechildren of Clin ton; Mr. and Mr? Bunk* Evans and children of Greenville. Mrs and Mrs. Ed Evans and cfiildrtn. of Wilmington,. Mrs. Veriie Wells, Joyce, Jackfe and David of, Wal lace, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bland and Jennifer 'j of the Dobson's Chapel Community and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Potter of Goldsboro. . Miss Pope Honored On Tyestfay morning of laslr week Mire. Roscpe Potter honored' Misa Anne Pope, bride elected,! at a Coca Cola party ait her home. Pink and white gladlolia's were used for decorations. Miss Pope was presented a cor sage of white mums on arrival. Mrs. Potter served ohicken sal ad sandwiches, open faced cream dheese sandwiches, party crackers, cookies, sea foam candy and Coca Colas. Those attending were Mia. Al vin Powell, Mrs. N. L. Pickett, Mrs. Charlie Thomas, Mrs Clif ton Chestnutt, Mrs. C. H."Pope, Mrs. Abbie Smith Miss Mary Cat herine Bass and-little Miss Sherry Powell. . '' Mig Potter presented Miss Pope a china, covered dish in her cho sen pattern. . 4?>. and James Emery spent the week end at Surf City. ?Mt. Aid Mrs. Emery Gilbert Campbell, Janice, Gordon, and Raymond and Mrs. Hazel Campbell shopped in Goldsboro Monday. Mrs. Betty Jean Cottle, TWry, and' Tlmbthy and James Emery Canrfpbell rhade a busfaes trip to Mr. and Mrs. Domnick Verrechii " of Durham ?pagt a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gilbert Camp bell Janice, Gordon, and Raymond. ' Mrs. Emery Gilbert Campbell, Janice, Gordon, and Raymond aid Mrs. Effie Verrechii shopped in Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr. Gilbert Campbell and Mr. ' Domnick Verrechii fished at Surf ' City Tuesday. Mf, and Mrs. J. L. Williams. Ter ry, and Ronnie spent a few days at ' Surf Cltjr. Mr. arid' Mrs. Clinton CampbeR and James Emery spent a few days at Surf City. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandltn and ' Randy at Surf City Saturday. Mr. Roger Craft, Mr. Douglas Clark, and Mr. Jerry Sandlln were 1 at Surf City Sunday. Mr. and M rs. Nick Bostic spetn a few days at Surf City. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffin and Andy. Mr. and Mrs. Treasur Rhodes and Denise. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lanier and Glenae, and Mr. Roland Thomas and Mike were at Surf City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rhodes spent ' a few days at Surf City. Miss Jean Campbell of James ' Walker Hospital spent the weekend J with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell. Mr. Emery Campbell, Mr. Gil- ' bert Campbell, and Mr. Domnick ' Verrechii fished at Surf City Sat urday. Deaths 1 ? * ? ?* ? ? * ; ir(? *t MBS. MYRTLE B. TAYLOR SEVEN SPRINGS - Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Myrtle Hill Taylor, 5#, wife of Charlie Taylor of Seven Springs, Rt. 1, were Wednesday at 7 -p. m. at Daly's Chape! Free Will Baptist Church, of which she was a member. "Die Rev. I^muel Tay lor of Rkhlands officiated. Burial 1 followed in the family teinetery nea? the church. She died Monday ? afternoon. -i ' Surviving'hi addition to htr hus band are one son, Edward Taylor of Kinston; one daughter, Mrs. J. B. Jones of Seven Springs, Rt. J; twa stepdaughters, Mm. Fountain Taytor of SeVdn Springs; Rt. I, ami- I Mrs. Bruce ffcward of Pink1 Mil; ? one stcpaen, C. W. Taylor of Seven Springs, Rt. 1; three brothers, Wal ter and Thttrman Hilt, both of Deep ; Into, end Ivy Hill of Onfton; lour Mere, Mrs. Bertie Price; Mrs. Kirk tarwick and Mrs. Neta Qumn, all ] if Deep Run, and Mrs. Richard I louse of Seven Springs* -three ! irandchUdren. J North Carolina residents in the N. J. State Student enrollment for the [962 FaU Semester numbered 5,416; ?esidents of other states 100; are esidents of foreign countries, 124. The value of the soybeans crap la the U. 8. has increased a hund red-fold in 3S years. ?r? T-T 7 ? 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