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Summerlin 9s Mrs. John Miller the former Dorothy Cherry' recent bride was entertained with a Miscel laneous shower in the Fellowship hall of the Booty Branch Church Saturday evening. The hootessee Mrs. Jim Grady, Mrs. Gordon Enell, Mrs W. D. Cherry ahd Mrs. Leslie Bell pre sented the honoree a corsage of white mums upon her arrival. Decorations included mixed fall flowers. The serving table was covered with a green linen cloth. Refreshments consisted of lime punch, toasted nuts, bridal mints and cookies. Approximately 38 guests at tended. ? PERSONALS MRS. CARL IVEY Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Rhode* of Richland*. Mr*. Garland Wal ? lace, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Foun ? tain and son of Albertson visited I Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and Tonie Mr .and Mrs. Alan Brown H Samuel and Pamela of Warsaw. I Mrs. Ethel Kornegay of Albert ? son. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernt ? gan were among those attending I the Home Coming Day at Dob ? son's Chapel Missionary Baptist I Church near Rose Hill Sunday. Mrs. Faison Smith Jr. and I daughter Kemberly of Raleigh, ? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin Jr. of I Jacksonville were week end visi ? tors with Mrs. Fred Alphin. ? Peggy and Jack Mrs. Carl Ivey visited her sis I ter Mrs. Florence Houston of "Warsaw Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. attended a surprise birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Melvifl Henderson held at the Oak Ridge Community building Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan were over night guests Wednes day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goods noof Greenville. Mrs. Cecil Herring. Brenda, Bonnie, Bess Ann, Vickie, and Gail of Fayetteville spent the weekend with Mrs. Bessie A. Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kornegay of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Faulk of Bear Marsh visited Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Thursday. John I. Amon Jr. of Goldsboro visited the Amon's on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. visited Andrew Outlaw and Edgar Sum merlin at the Veterans Hospital Fayetetville Tuesday Mr. Out law returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Best Dail and Dwight of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heath and children of Kenansville visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack aDil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turner of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbold Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Jade Cherry operative patient at Wayne Memorial hospital Golds bora Sunday. Mr. Cherry is re covering satisfactorily following an accident last week. Mrs. Herbert Lanier of Chin quapin was a guest Friday of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. Mr .and Mrs. Milton A. Dai! and son Greg of Wilson were guests Saturday of Mrs. Cyrflk Rhodes and Tonie. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Fosa and Gloria spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss of Rockingham. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Goods on of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Grady of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Perry Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman. Friends an drelatives here learned that oJseph Summerlio had been hospitalized last week because of a heart attack. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Summerlin of Rosewood. A for mer residents of this Commun ity, Mr. and Mrs. Summerlin are residing in Rocky Mount where he is manager of a store. Mrs. A. E. Garner is spend ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Garner of the Brodgen Community. Mrs. Ella Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summerlin were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barfleld of Calypso. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs. James E. Westbrookyof Albertson Sunday. Angela Efaell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ezzell return ed home Friday after being a patient in Wayne Memorial hos pital Golds bo ro. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Summer C PHARMACIST ^^MESSAGE^g BY: SAM CAVENAUGH If you were to witness the control room activity of a mis sile shoot you might marvel at the dials, controls, connec tions and message-sending ap paratus necessary to get the bird off its pad. However, the body you pack around so matter of-factly contains a control and message system so complex as to make a missile effort look like kindergarden stuff. The body contains billions of nerve cells, or neurons, with billions of connections. Around the outside of the cerebrum, the largest part of the brain, are about nine billion neurons. Since it is necessaiy for each of these cells to make con nection with several other cells, you can readily understand the fantastic number of connections involved in this one area of the human system. You can readily understand, also, the Importance of accur jfy in the filling of your pres ?Crlptlons. This work'is a speci alty at Sam's Drug Store, Rose Hill, Try us. Phone 289-2440. THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD I HINT: Try lining the bottom of your vegetable bin with two lay ers of paper toweling, it will prevent the vegetables from spoiling. ? 1 KuTSUSRE Edgar Summerlln at the Vete ram hospital Payettevflle during the weekend. Mr. Summariin la improved. Mr. and Mra. Cart Ivey vlalted lira. G. L. Robertson, Mr. and Mra. A. L. Marahburn of Gotds boro during the weeken d Mra. Cyrus Rhodes visited Johnny W. Bell patient at the Duplin General hospital, Kenans vilie Monday .Mr. Bell continues to be critically ill. Mra. Walter Hinson, Mra. T. A. Jernigan and Mra. Carl Ivey spent Wednesday in Goldaboro. Revival services are in pro gress at Rooty Branch Church Services are being held each evening at 7:45. Mra. Virginia Arnett is at the home of her son Lester Arnett of Pink Hill after being a patient at Duplin General hospital Kenans villa. PATIENTS ADMITTED TO DUPLIN GENERAL HOSPITAL * Albertson-Leslie Teachey; Ada McKlver & Baby Boy; Iona Mae Smith & Baby Girl. Rose Hill-Martha Henderson & Baby Boy; Sinnle Barnes; Edgar Johnson; Edna Harrell. f ?T Ttnoua outlaw; Junes Matthews; Donald Atkin son; Margaret Ann Oakley; Clara Lee Morris h Baby; Brenda Yvone Adams; Stacy Woods. War saw-Frances Best & Baby Girl; Judy Gore & Baby Girl; James A. Rackley; Ors Herring Wiggs; David Heath; Eugene Beasley, Jr.; Gaston Maness. Falson-Juanita Boy kin; Wes ley McCullen. Magnolia- Carolyn Baker; Betty Gore & Baby Girl. Wallace-Nellie Gray Spear man & Baby Boy; Juanita Ma rie Sholar & Baby Boy; Dollie Mae Southerland ; Mary Ellen Cavenaugh. Beulaville-Heneritxa Sandlin; Irene Highsmlth; Geraldine Sandlin. Pink Hill-Egbert Grady; Let tie Beasley. Mt. Olive-Eva McCullen; Geneva Frederick. Chinquapin-Inez McMilllan. Richlands- Avery Andre Pearde. TURKEY BANK OFFICIALS VISIT N. C. Several officials of the Agri cultural Bank of Turkey visited North Carolina this week to make a study of the Federal Crop Insurance Program both _ In the field and on" the state administrative level North Carolina was selected by oar government as the state to be visited by these officials of die Turkish Government. I ! ^ m : - ? Electric Bottling Co. In Wilmin(tqDkN. C. |W^in?JSSELL B.<' t i FIRE LIFE I ' INSURANCE | I HAIL AUTO ; PHONt. 289-3629 HOME 289-2492 ? HOSE HILL, N. ?. A BIG NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Men's And Ladies Shoes Ladies Dresses --Coals "We Outfit The Whole Family99 DIXIE DISCOUNT Roge Hill, N. C. ??? FARMERS Jj4? Warehouse FOB THE SALE OF LEAF TQBACCO Hsadquartsrs for Farmsn 13 Xoaths is ths Tsar \7... fT- o ?li mi n * i /\# M ? .m uiTiua xuu i? kieii ine ivemainaer ui I our "XOD&cco With SIMON B. & J. F. HILL A Few Of Our Averages: B. G. SCOTT, JR. - i-JF- price AMT. 188 $74 $139.12 288 74 198.32 188 74 146.52 282 74 136.16 252 74 193,88 254 75 189.00' 266 75 190.50 75 199.50 1872 ?_ 1393.00 Avg. $7400 PATE 6 HOUGH Patetown LBS. PRICE AMT. 256 $74 $189.44 250 74 185.00 224 73 163.52 254 74 187.96 236 72 169.92 194 73 141.62 | 1414 1037.46 I Avg. '73?? WARRICK & HINNANT Belfast jsr 174 86 149.64 132 85 112.20 216 73 157.68 276 70 193.20 1020 779.22 Avg. *7500 PARKS & PARKS LBS. PRICE AMT. I 300 $73 $219.00 300 74 222.00 300 74 222.00 300 74 222.00 300 74 222.00 i 202 72 145.44 164 72 118.08 186<r 137052 Avg. *73?? Farmers Whse. SIMON "HIGH DOLLAR." HILL J. F. HAL Proprietors Goldsboro, N. C. j B r o a 'g ^ ^pUii ? ifJ r uniter njnuT ^k kftroji l^^^^^^-JGALLONj I ?' '*?'. f ?*'~'.'S';-'? ''?? * ^-' EVERYTHING vox EVERYBODY ! AT 6 R MCI GROCERIES MEATS GAS & OIL DRY GOODS ROSE HILL. N. C. AUCTION SALE Tractors and F?r?? Machinery ? TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th , ft 63 At 10:MA.M. 100 Farm Tractors 350 Farm Implements Wayne Stockyard Inc. 2 Mi. So. on Hwy. 117 Phone 734-4234 GOLDSBORO Mr. Farmer... The Goldsboro Tobacco Market <0 Invites You To Sell The Remainder Of Your Crop On The This Market Sold Over 400,000 Pounds Monday Including ?damaged and nondescript -- With An Average Of ?62?o Per Hundred | M WMMM Mount Olive, N. C. chldr&is dresses One Lot Mens Long Sleeves SPORT SHIRTS k Reg. '3?9 WOOL SKIRT 1 Yd. LENGTHS Reg. ?2*> > SALE PRICE 4 Our Complete Stock Of Fall Dresses - REDUCED - Reg. Price Sale Price ?i,, *1.57 / 399 2.87 J 59, 3.97 / V 799 4,97 10" 6.97 jjk GRAB TABLE f One Lot j j Childrens hi bports wear Skirts 1/3 - 1/2 Sweaters Robes OFF CAFE CURTAINS "Many Beautiful Qznuj Styles SALE pR|CE Reg. ?!?? *1^? GRAB TABLE - Ladies Lingerie - SLIPS GOWNS PAJAMAS All Drastically REDUCED Belk-Tyler's n??toi?,it.c.
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