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Magnolia News PERSONALS ' Dr. and Mra. 8. B. Hunter. Jr. of Kenly (pent Thursday of last week wtlh Miss Louise Cruom. Mrs. O. K. Wood. Paul and Susan of New Bern spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Zennie Brown I ? of Greensboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evans during the weekend. Mr and Mrs William Potter, and Beth spent the weekend in Winchester. Va. with relatives Mrs. Donald Denny and dau ghters Donna and Cathy of Wilmington spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Audrey Joyner. supper guest* of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Willie Futrell of Rom Hill visited Mr and Mrs. Allen Futrell, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stan ley. Debbie and Linda of Vir ginia Beach, Va. spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Gary and AI were Wednesday ' night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Taylor In Penderela. Mrs. Frank Taylor of Jack sonville visited Mrs. Jerry Smith, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner shopped in Wallace Thursday afternoon. Mrs. L. E. Pope and Mrs. Melvin Pope went to Kinston Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Brown, Amy and Lori of Rose Hill were Sunday night supper guests of Mrs. Betty Mae Tuc ker and Mrs. Brazil Brown. Miss Rita Baker of East Car olina College Greenville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Brown, and L. E. Brown. Little Miss Penny Usher of Rose Hill spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Usher and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Brown. ATTEND COUNTY COUNCIL Monday night, January ?, members of the Magnolia Com munity 4-H cliA attended Coun ty Council at the Agriculture Building in Kenansville. Those attending were Mrs. A. I. Smith, leader, Billy Pot ter. Gary Smith, Wayne Fu trell, Vicki Merritt, Brenda Merritt. and Frances Futrell. Miss Mary Alice Thomas gave a very interesting talk on her trip to Chicago, 111. After the meeting recreation was enjoyed and refreshments Every one had lots of fun. Frances Futrell Reporter. MAGNOLIA HDC MET Thursday afternoon January 9 the Magnolia Home Demon stration Club met in the house of Mrs. L. E. Pope. The president, Mrs. L. E. Pope, was in charge of the meeting, which opened by re peating the club collect. The secretary was absent so there was no roll call or min utes. The treasurer gave her report. There were no leaders re ports due to the fact that the new books had not been given out until this meeting. Money making ideas were discussed and it was decided ^lto^Brttt made several u* work for the coning year, one being the County Council meet ing in Kenansville January SO at 1:90 p. m She urged mem ber# to attend this meeting and be prepared to vote on some proposed changes in procedure. Mrs. Brttt gave an interest ing demonstration on "How To Select, Frame and Hang Pic tures." She showed several ty pes of pictures and discussed suitable frames and hanging After the meeting adjourned the hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. J. Thomas, served delicious re freshments. Those preesnt were Mrs. Lois Britt, Mrs. L. E. Pope, Mrs. C. J. Thomas, Mrs. J. W. Evans, Mrs. J. N. Home, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs L. G. Turner and Mrs. Sallie Tucker. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. James David Brock of Wilson announce the birth of a son, James Carl, on January 9, weight 5 pounds 12 ounces. Mrs. Brock is the former Doris Ann Bishop of Magnolia NEW PRESIDENT PRESIDES AT CIVIC CLUB The Magnolia Woman's Civic Club met Monday night, Jan uary 6, at the home of Mrs. Gordon Wilson. The new president, Mrs. Al ma Martino presided. Other new officers for the new year are vice president, Mrs. Alvin Powell; Secretary, Mrs. Clar ence Evans; and treaurer Mrs. C. J. Guy. The past president Mrs. C. L. Quinn and Mrs. C. J. Guy were presented gifts for their outstanding work the past year. Members also gave a shower for Mrs. Clarence Montgomery, Mrs. C. L. Quinn's mother who lost her home by fire just be fore Christmas. At the close of the meeting the hostess served cookies, nuts and punch. WMS HONORS MRS. CONRAD The W. M. S. of the Magno lia Baptist Church honored Mrs. M. A. Conrad at the pas torium January 7, with a re ception in appreciation of her work. It was planned by the W. M. S. social chairman, Mrs. Alvin Powell, and assisted by the cir cles social chairman, with the Evelyn Everett Circle having charge of party cookies, the Alice Swinson Circle, party sandwiches and nuts and the . Alice Hunter eircle punch. Mrs. Betty Mae Tucker poured punch. The table was covered with a yellow lace cloth, centered with an arrangement of mixed yel low flowers, and yellow tapers The receiving line was made up of the president Mrs. Lindon Southerland; vice president. Mr.s J. E. Tucker; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. L. E. Pope and the honoree Mrs. M. A. Conrad. Mrs. Conrad was presented a gift, a brass bowl and candle sticks to match. Mrs. Paul (Bass had charge of the register. When a man finds no peace within himself, It Is useless to seek It elsewhere. So live that you help to answer the world's problems ? not add to them. If you are sensible, you will not fear the day you've never seen. They shored a dream for all America America was beginning to shake off the despair of the Grea > Deoression. Across the nation men were going back to work, and the machines of industry were starting to hum again. But out in rural areas. life showed little change. Rural Americans were cut off from the nation's quickening pulse by the absence of electric power. Poverty and hardship were a way of life. But Senator George Morris of Nebraska and Representative Sam Rayburn of Texas hnd a dream. And be cause they were fighters as well as dreamers, they lived to see their dream take shape. Norris and Rayburn co-authored the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, when only 10 per cent of the nation's farms had electricity . . . and the rest is history. Today more than 97 per cent of ail the homes in rural America enjoy this con venience which has become a necessity. The job is far from done, however, as America's rural electric systems, with the help of REA loans, build to meet the continually rising demands for more and more electricity. In only seven years rural Americans will be using twice as much electric power as they do today. To the end of their lives, Norris and Rayburn loved the program they did so much to start. Rayburn considered rural electrification one of his greatest legislative achievements, and often said so. From these early dreams of Norris and Rayburn has grown today's great rural electrification program?an Ameri can success story and a priceless asset to the entire nation. ITRI-COIMTV 7 ^ELECTRIC mtljlBERSHIP CDHPOHHT|On| 1304 N. William St. Goldsboro, N. C. A i ? ? All TV1 til _ . Add a Phone...add a lot to living Busy days are breezy days when the phone is where you are? whether ifs kitchen, bedroom or den. Convenient extension phones I come in many pretty colors ?are so economical, too. Call your Telephone Business Office for details. ; &vi<rtiKa*7elefiA<Me PIANO Tuning - Repairing ? Regulating JAMES C. WEST I'iano Technician Box 502 Warsaw. N. C bummerlm s Crossroads PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Gra dy of Raleigh. Mrs. W.H. Har ris, David. Steve, and Dale of Greensboro, W.H. Peghram, Mrs. Wyatt Eatmon and Becky Todd visited Mr. and Mrs. El bert Whitman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Cherry and family visited Mr. andMrs. Gerald Cnerry and Dean of Pen der lea, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown and children ofRoseHlll Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown of Warsaw Saturday. Stevle Whitfield of Kenly spent the weekend with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman. Friends of Mrs. Virginia Cherry Arnett will regret that she suffered a broken arm and head lacerations in a fall recently at the home of her daughter Mrs. James Pope of Baltimore. Md. Mrs. Amen Is a native of this community and a sister of D.L. Cherry and Mrs. A.E. Garner. Henry Outlaw has returned to his nome in the Friendship Community after being a pat lent in Duplin General Hospital Kenansvtlle. Mrs. Martha Out law of Mt. Olive is spending this week with her son and tnu ween vruii ner oaugmcr ana son in law Mr. and Mrs. out law. Mrs. G.L. Summerlln, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Lewis, vlaited List on Summerlln patient at the Duplin General Kenansville during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold sum merlin of Mt. Olive and Miss Sylvia Shackelford of Falson were visitors of the Ralph Wa ters family Friday night. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Helen Waller were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mallard of Pollocksvllle and Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Holt, of the Herring Store area. Attending from this area ? Sunday the fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Open House in ho nor of Mr. and Mrs. Major S. Ivy Sr. given by their child ren at their home in Fremont; were; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Swin son. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Cor net of theF rlendship Commun ity. Miss Carrie Swinson of ? B?ar Marsh. Miss Eva Vanse of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Al len Brown, Samuel and Pam of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. carl Ivy. Mr. and Mrs. Cresson Ivy Sr. New Years Holiday guests of Mrs. Bessie A. Herring were Mr- a"? Mrs. Earl Herring Billie, Sharon. Dennis and Gary of Hampton, Va. MSgt.andMrs. Cecil Herring. Brenda, Bonnie, Bess Ann, Vickie and Gail of Fayetteville. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Her bert j. Summerlln during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams and son Alvin of Washington D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Summerlln and children of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sparks Pamula and Jimmy of Rontonul 111. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wtlkens Butch, Bob by and Bruce of Mount Airy. Mrs. Rudolph Carter and Mrs Clyde Bradshaw of Warsaw vi sited Mr. and Mrs. John I Amon Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. T.A. Jernigan visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goodson and children of Kin ston Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marable out law of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Outlaw of the Brog den Community visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Outlaw Sunday. Miss Eva vause of Hamil ton spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amons Sr. and they visited Misses An nie and Carrie Swinson of the Bear Marsh Community. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown Samuel and Pamela of War saw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivy visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eason of Maccllsfleld Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Jernigan were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Geddie Jones, Re becca and Marshall of Ronus Chapel. Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. and Peggy visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin jr. of Jackson ville, Thursday. Faye Summerlln was a pa tient in Duplin General Hos pital in Kenansville last week and underwent Tonsllectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil winstead of Mt. olive and Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs Donald Alphin of Fayetteville. Sunday. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Jernigan were Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goods on. Vickie and Valorle of Green ville. Mr.and Mrs. Bernard? Goodson, Paul Barbara Dennis and Brenda of Klnston. Mrs. Johnny W. Bell. Pat ricia Bell. Sandra Bell. Phil 11s Singleton, and Mrs. Pate Jones visited Bill Jones pa tient at Duke Hospital Sunday. Milton Da 11 and son Greg of Wilson, were guests of Mrs. Cy rus Rhodes and Tonle Saturday. Mr. Dail Is a nephew of Mrs. Rhodes. Mrs. Ella Outlaw and Mrs. Norman Outlaw visited Mrs. A.& Lee, Mrs. Annie Horst camp, Tommy and Ethel Bare foot of Wilmington. Mrs. Rodney Thlgpen of? Rones Chapel visited Mrs. Ro bert Rogers Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barfleld and Tommy of Calypso, and Mrs. Ella Outlaw were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summerlln. Mr. and Mrs. Billie joe Ivey of Qarner spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe West brook of Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy ivey Miss Peggy Alphln Is spend ing siveralaays with Mr. and Mrs. Falson Smith Jr. of Ra leigh. A number from this commun ity attended the funeral of Car los L. Davis held Wed. and the funeral of Charles M. Ni cholson held on Thursday. They were held at the Bear Marsn Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Herring, Billle Dennis and Gary of Hamp ton Va., and Mrs. William Kor negay and Mary Lou of Rones Chapel visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. I Lester Outlaw. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John L Amen s Sr. were guests Thursday of Mrs. Herbert Lanier of chin quapin. You can learn more by letting j the other fellow tell you all he ' knows than you can learn by < telling him all you know. A life lived Just to satisfy one's self never satisfies any body. n FRIENDSHIP NEWS PERSONALS Mrs. Louis Jones and Mrs. Glenwood Sanderson visited re latives at Soldsboro hospital on Wednesday. Mrs. Lester Kennedy of Portsmouth. Va. and Mrs. Jes sie Whaley and Mrs. Ernest Carter visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whaley Saturday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lang ston attended the funeral of his aunt in Kinston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Langston of Rocky Mount spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langston. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pate and Mrs. Ruth William visited Mrs. Dwight Hill and new son this week. Mrs. Charles Grady, Jr. of Kenansville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pate. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock and children spent Sunday in Whiteville, N. C. with her sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Caven augh and family. Robert Brock spent Saturday nite with Mrs. Annie Brock in Warsaw. Mrs. Nellie Pridgen, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dickson and Mrs Alice Sanderson of Claypso, N. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, and Mrs. Geneva Rob erts in Wilmington, N. C. Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Howard and Lee, of Watha spent Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones. Mrs. Cecil Sanderson, of Charlotte spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Weaver of Kenansville spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minton of Warsaw spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Minton. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Potter, Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swinson on Sunday. Mrs. Morris Kornegay and Mrs. Graham Corbett attended the funeral of Claude Dail last | We?k Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whaley spent Saturday evening in Beu laville with Mr. and Mrs. Jes sie Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace and Angela of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whaley and the Odell Brock family Sunday night. IAUCTION SALE I TRACTORS AND I FARM MACHINERY I TUESD4Y I JANUARY 21st 1964 I 10:0^'A. M. 100 Farm Tractors 350 Farm Implements IwAYNE STOCKYARD INC I 2 Mi. So. on Hwy. 117 Phone 734-4234 I Goldsboro, N. C. -V .4. 4 EVERYTHING | FOR H EVERYBODY 1 AT G.R.BRICE GROCERIES 1 MEATS ! GAS & OIL | DRY GOODS ROSE HILL, N. C. FOR GOODNESS SAKE 1 Watson's Chicken at your favorite grocer's ROSE HILL POULTRY CORP. HOSE III 1,1,. N. C. Here's a list of American production cars with standard engines that deliver more horsepower per pound of car weight than the '64 Oldsmobile F-85 CcO&mHoliday Coupe or Sports Coupe: (NONE) mows i m action is ! ^m CUTLASS I 4^ HOLIDAY COUPS I Artlen partnrt Crtlcil <4-ilill<il< en a? Haae FH Cartel. inartelt?pete eel ? ephlled IK rteeaetl Ohm I Hw Certaet Win in Ceepe er Iperte Cmn eiere lieieepi ?ni par peenrt ef car nelpPI than ether iliniai aaplaa *M PaiaHiiii paiaiMan can I Aai prlcac Mart la war Nwa avart See yaar OMk QeeWei Dealer tartar I TM ISCU MIMUB IMMi MUTT HMO... ?INMHOS FN PWTT-WPT. IHVW SMI M. ITNMC N. USUI I. USUI M. 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