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Personal* Recent Cillers In the home of Mr. ind Mrs. S.V. Massey and Mr. and MRS. Earl Faires were Mrs. Henry Matthews of Wallace. Mr. Walter Massey of Wilson. K|r. Roscoe Price cf Seven Sorlngs, Mr. Walter? Blizzard of pink Hill, Mr. Jim my Uzzell and Mrs. Mamie Weeks of Falson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thomas of near Beulaville visited lnthe homes of Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Tyndall and Mrs. Shad Kome gay Friday. r?1?-wriMMMHi Mr. R.G. Watklns of Warsaw was the lav speaker In the Woodland Cnurch Sunday a.m. Mrs. Wstklns accompanied her husband. Mrs. W.L. Westbrook accom panied a group from Smith town ship to Kenans vllle Wednesday night to an end the Miss SENCA land contest. Miss Glenlm Wil liams representing Smith, won third place in the contest. Mesdames wlllard West brook accompanied a group from Smith township to Ken ans vllle wed. night to attend the Mesdames Wlllard West brook and Mrs. S.R. Chestnutt attended the Alice Bell Charm School In KenansvUle last Mon day and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Millard and children spent a vacation visit with Mrs. Millard's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Watklns last week. Mr. and Mrs. Millard are from Rox boro. Mr. Kenneth Murphy and Miss Elizabeth Dunn, students of the Dell school of Technology in Ashevllle. spent last weekend with their respective.parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Kadar? Dunn. Mrs. Ben Wallace spent tne weekend in charlotte with re latives. Misses Boyce and Baxton Smith spent Sunday with Mrs. E.C. Anderson in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith and stevle accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Harper and Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Smith of Albertson enjoyed a seafood dinner at Sneads Ferry Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wal lace and children visited with the Foy Kennedy family near Beulavule Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Ted Wilson of War saw Is the guest speaker In the revival services that are in pro gress In the Woodland Church this week, services begin each 1 night at 7:30 and will continue 4 through Friday night March the 13th. The public Is invited to at- , tend. Recent callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallace were; Mesdames H.G. spence and Hu bert Davis of seven Springs. Mrs. C.F. Grant and Mrs. Awny Davis of Goldsboro. Mrs. Pauline Currins of Goldsboro. and Mrs. Donald Teachey and Mrs. Shelby Jean Kearney of Seven Springs. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Wal kin were their son Elwood Wal ker and family of Clinton. Miss Janice Hob and Mr. Kenny Page of Greensboro vi sited for a short while with her sited for a short While withMr. and Mrs. K.J. Smith Sunday af ternoon. Miss Hob is a student at Womans College in Greens boro. and spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M.B Hob of Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Murphy and Lynn visited with Mrs. ? James Rackley in Warsaw Sun day afternoon. Friends of Mrs. H.S. Tyndall will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her home due to mnrnrnrn Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Heath and children of Kenansville spent Sunday with their par ents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Williams. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Westbrookwere Mr. and Mrs. Winston Stroud of Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Westbroak visited with Mr. and Mrs. John L Ammons In Mt. Olive recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stroud of Deep Run spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker. Mrs. R.A. Oats spent last week In Columbus Ohio with her daughter Mrs. John Poz zlnni ana family. Sunday visitors with Mrs. R.A. Oates were Mr. and Mrs Durham Grady of Seven springs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bui and Kerry Jr. spent Sunday with Mr. and M.~s. Lloyd Jones near Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. RobertHerrlng and children of Pearsalls cha pel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring recently. Sunday night visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Garrls were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holmes of Scott Store and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams and children of Warsaw. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stroud of K Inst on announce the birth of a daughter, Stacy Montrese, at the Crampler Clinic in Mc. Olive on Feb 27. Mrs. Stroud Is the former Joan Walker of Woodland. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. W.L. Westbrook of? Woodland celebrated his birth day on Sunday March 1st. at his home. Although March the 8th Is the birthday, the family usually meets on the first Sun day In March for the occasion. Following the church hour, the family and friends gather ed at the home and enjoyed a previously prepared luncheon consisting of a variety of foods with tea and coffee. Those attending the dinner in cluded the Rev. W.E. Howard, the family pastor and his family from Mt. Olive; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bar field of Mr. Olive and the Stokes Wesbrook family of Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs.Lln wood Kornegay andMr. andMrs Glenn Kornegay and family erf K Inst on. The community people atten ding were Mr. and Mrs. M.a Kornegay and Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook and fami ly., Mr. and Mrs. Joe west brook and Mr. Henry West brook. I M Thaw, ft FrL MsrefclMJ "Wives and Lovers" Starring Jeeet Ldgh and Vea Johnson Saturday March 14 "Battle Of The Worlds" Starriay Claade Rains IN COLOR ALSO "Atom Age Vampire" All 8tar Cast Sunday. Monday and Tuesday March 1S-16-17 "Hootenanny Hoot" The Brothers Four And Many More Wednesday March Is "The Main Attraction" Starrlnf Pat Boone and Nancy Kwan IN COLOR BANK MONEY ORDERS ^To $50-25$ $50 To $100-35$ "For Your Service And Convenience" SAM'S DRUG STORE Rose Hill, N. C. Recently a Picture Frame Reflnlshing Workshop was held at the Educational Building at Teachey Presbyterian church. This was the third workshop of Its kind held in the county in recent weeks. Approximately 65 ladles have made over and refinlshed old frames. Mrs. John Marks, (left), and Mrs. Paul Owens from the Rockflsh Community are busy removing the old finish from a frame. County Deaths JACK HOBBS JR. FAISON?Funeral services for Jack Hobbs Jr.. 33 of Fal son, Rt. 1, who died Sunday were conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Faison Methodist Church. The Rev. BlllMcCullen and Rev. W.T. Perkins officia ted. Interment was In Faison Cemetery. He was a member of theFai son Fire Dept. and the Faison junior Chamber of Commerce. Surviving are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hobbs of Rt. 1. Faison; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Clyde Jor dan of Mt. Olive, Rt. 3. MRS. SUSIE W. SMITH KENANSVILLE- Funeral services for Mrs. Susie W. Smith. 60. who died Thursday were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at KenansvQle Methodist Church with the Rev. J.W. Pegg officiating. Burial was In Gol den Grove Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Gaston Smith; two sons. Charles H. Hulbert of Clinton and Thomas P. Hulbert of Augusta. Ga.; one daughter. Mrs. Sue H. Boss of Silver Springs Md,; three brothers, jack Wiggins of Mil" en. Ga John W. WJggins of Baltimore, Md.; four sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Mack of Millen, Ga., Mrs. Lennie McKendree of Bloomingdale, Ga.. Mrs.? Katie Clark of Savanah, Ga., and Mrs. Dollie Scott of Svl vanla, Ga.; and six grandchild ren. MRS. MATTIE ARMSTRONG W ALLACE-Mrs. Mattie H. Armstrong. 74. died Wednes day. She was a lifelong native of Duplin County and a resident of Wallace. She was the widow of nobert W. Armstrong iuk terl?a Church. Surviving arc one daughter, Mrs. W.C. Cobll of wilnungton: two sons, Rich ard H. Armstrong of Corpus Christl, Texas and Clark Arm strong of Charlotte; and four grandchildren. MRS. BARBARA C. THOMAS BEULAVILLE-Mrs. Barbara Gresham Thomas, 84 died on Tuesday. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Beulaville Baptist Church by the Rev. Harold Smith, pas tor. Burial was in the Halls vllle Baptist Church cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, ? Mrs. Rossie T. Grady of the home; four sons. Colon and Coy Thomas of Beulaville, William Thomas of Richmond Va? and O.C. Thomas of Asheville; two sisters. Mrs. Anna Waller of Beulaville and Mrs. Eva Bostlc of Warsaw; and nine grandchild ren. She was the widow of Ebb Thomas. Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. at Wallace Presbyterian Church. The Rev. James Atwood. pastor officia ted. Burial was in the Mt. Wil liams Presbyterian church ce metery, near Burgaw. DAVID C. FUSSELL Funeral services for David Cleveland Fussedl. 79. of 114 Falrcloth St.. Raleigh, N.C. who i 1 r Mooda/ at^? 00*a.m ? LtTpwn^ Ingion Smith Funeral Home by the Rev. John dine. BurUlwu in Montlewn. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary A. F us sell; four daugh ters. Miss, Elizabeth Fussell of Ralelrfr Mrs. Felt on Wil liams of]Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Kathleen Wallace of Seoul - Korea. Mrs. H.L. Stanfill of Osceala Ark.; and one brother. Willie of Rose Hill. CAUTION URGED FOR SMOKERS Last year in this country 11, 800 persons lest their lives in fires that for the sixth straight year resulted in property los ses exceeding $1 billion. And nearly one-fourth of these fires were caused by matches and smoking. 10 help reduce the nation's gigantic fire loll, the National Board of Fire Underwriters urges smokers to observe a few simple rules of caution. Keep plenty of ashtrays in every room of the house. Never discard a match or cigarette without making sure that it has been extinguished. It is also a good idea to break matches in half. Keep matches away from children. Never smoke in bed In Wallace, i March 17 Farm Bureau has Joined with Wallace chamber of Commerce the waccamaw Banks and other Interested cblren in sponsor* tng the Trl-County Market Hog Show and Sale. Carl Powell, president of the Duplin unit informed W.M. Fen nell. Vo-Ag Teacher of Ken ans vllle in a telephone conver-. sat ion this week. The broaden ing support and the improve ment in quality of hogs entered 1>y farmers in 1964 promises tne best show and sale of the past three years. State Representative AshW Murphy, of Pender County will be the principal speaker in the March 17 event. Adult and Youth swine judging will precede the main program which is scheduled for 7;00 p.m. The sale will be held at 8:00 p.m. Everyone interested in the swine industry in the three county area is invited. The Chambers of Commerce of Wallace. Burgaw and Clinton are assisting in making de tailed preparation to insurethat 1964 will be the best show ever held. ? i Hie Qwalily of the product we have to offer, keeps as in step with the most progressive. Did you say yon wanted a Pontiac that luxurious Pontiac comfort. We are proud of the rapid development of Duplin County, _ and look to a future of continued growth and success.... To the discerning people who have been our faithful customers through the years we owe our appreciation for the growtk our company haMcpyed and pledge to continue to bring you the best possible product. Bkmchard Pwrtiac Co. NORTH COLLEGE ST. WALLACE, N. C. II WE Are Glad We Are A Part Of DUPLIN COUNTY and her PROGRESS Low-Cost Auto Loans ? Personal Loans ? Checking Accounts Savings Accounts ? Business .Loans ? Safe Deposit ? Travel Checks FREE Personalized Check Drive-Up Window (SUSOT lffl@Ml !BM?K\ \ Of Kaslcrii North Carolina / \ MEMBER V FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WaBses, N. C. The Holland Transplanter "11* First and Finest in Mechanical Transplanters" MODELS AVAILABLE: One Row Mounted Type Fertilizer Attachments ROSE HILL EQUIPMENT CO. ' J * d Rose Hi|, N. C A. - | ' V ' -vi ? MB WaiiTl III m ii. & mm k m.. m . M, 1 11
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