Woodland Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Wastbrook visited with Mrs. westbrook's mother, Mrs. Council Caulcy Christinas day Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Qulnn and Mrs, j r o< ><s page and child ren of Klnston were supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ball Sunday night. On Christ mas day, Mr. and Mrs. Dail had as guest. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dafl of Klnston. Mesdames Johnny Turnage and Charles Bell attended s luncheon in Goldsboro Saturday given by Mr*. Jane B. Galney of Vanceboro and Mrs. johwiy Griffin of Elizabeth City to a group of their former Mt. Olive College friends in the home of their parents. The Rev. and Mrs. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones of Outlaws Bridge visited with Mr. and Mrs. Durwood walker Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gsinus spent Christmas with Mrs. Ga lnus' father. Mr. Murry Cudd ington in Micro. Miss Patricia Grigs of Wes ley an College in Rocky Mount and Mr. David Grtgg of the University of Term, spent the holidays here with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wes tbrook. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Westbrook were Linwood and Ernest Harrell of Golds boro. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Best and children of Bea utancus and Mr. and Mrs. Del r.1 T- r !? ^ mas Britt of Cary were re cent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith vistied Mrs. Smith's father Mr. johnny O'Quinn in Duke Hospit al. Durham last Friday. They also visited with Boyce Smith in Wilson during the day. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallace were Mrs. Wallace's sister Mrs. Norman Daily and Mr. Daily of Goldsboro. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Harper of Albertson and Pink Hill. Mrs. Mittle Ruth Shivar has returned to Washington. D. C. following a visit withher mother Mrs. a F. Wallace. Mr. A.J. Walker accompanied Mrs. Julia Walker of Goldsboro to Cincinnati, Ohio to spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fount ain and son of Raleigh spent Christmas with Mrs. Fountain's mother. Mrs. Garland Wallace^ Mrs. Wallace accompanied them home Sunday for a few days visit. Mrs. S. R. Chestnutt spent Cnristmas witn ner daughter Mrs. jack Wells. Mr. Wells and family in Wallace. She returned home Sunday, andinthe afternoon had as callers Mr. Sam Waller of near Scotts Store, and Mrs. Hubert Phillips of Kenans ville. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dunn were supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyndall in Pink Hill Sunday night. On Christ mas day Mr. and Mrs. Dunn had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cottle of Richmond Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dunn of Beulaville. also Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall of Pink Hill. Mrs. Mahlon a Wallace accompanied by Terry andDeb rah Wallace attended the fun eral services of Mrs. Wall ace's aunt. Mrs. caille Coates In Roseboro Monday afternoon. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S.V. Massey and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Falres were-. Mr. Walter Massey of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nobles of Kin ston, Mrs. Virginia F aires of Wallace, Mr. Raymond Massey, of Norfolk, Va. and Mr. Wess Kornegay of Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herr ing and children of Pearsall s Chapel spent Christmas day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring. Little Bobby Herring, remained over for a longer visit with his grand parents. Mrs. Willie Hughes spent the holidays with relatives in Kin ston. Mrs. A. J. Walker, Hal Wal ker, Mrs. Dwight walker and boys and Mr. and Mrs. LeVon Kennedy and children of Kinst on were guests of Mr. andMrs. El wood walker in New Bern . AUCTION SALE TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY TUESD4Y Tvesday, Jan. 5th, 1965 ik At " 10:00 A. M. 100 Farm Tractors 350 Farm Implements WAYNE IMIIMENr INC 2 Mi. So. on Hwy. 117 Phone 734-4234 Goldsboro, N. C. . llllllillllllliaBiiaiBiaiaHaiiSaai ATTENTION Contractors and Home Builders We Are Specialist In Electric Heat Insula tion Direct From Fac tory To You Call For Free Estimate Ingram Bros. Oleander Ave. Wilmington, N. C. ?????????????????I Effective Jan. 1st/ OUR NEW ,yi A . .NTE^^^ j Your" SavingJfc||| Payable Grow Faster ? jfj From eecAUse. fBll! ^Ote of ?laterest Compounded fellf Deposit Quorteriy fell' N^BlcSa?This new rate applies regardless ?Interest Added Doily 'of* on savings. g | NOW?SAVE for a Better Life? Where Saving Pays | | START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ? Open a Savings Account S Nowl S ? Add to It Each Week or Each Pay Day for 12 Months. ? Then Be Pleasantly Surpris . ed at How Your Savings Have Increased at This New I Rat?* a MEMBER F.D.I.C. Bank of Mount Olive | aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiHii MR. AND Mrs. M.W. SIMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Simmons Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Simmons anniversary. Sunday evening, observed their fiftieth wedding December 20. ???????????????????????????????????I They were married doc. 23, 1914. Mrs. Simmons wore ajj Blue Silk Brocade dress. A corsage of yellow roses. The table was covered with' a gold linen cloth, overlaid with a white lace one. Welcoming the guest were Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton of Albert son. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. Their two sons. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy G. Simmons of Albert son. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Simmons of St. Simons, Georgia. Presiding at the guest book, were W.G. Simmons of Albert son, and Barbara wethington of Raleigh. Presiding at the gift book was Mrs. J. A. Fields of Goldsboro. assisted by Linda Sutton and Martin Simmons of Albert son. Mrs. Tessle F us sell assist ed by Lisa Kaye Simmons. Becky Allen, Mrs. Ruby Ehlers and Mrs. F. M. Bennett served punch, nuts and candies. Good-bys were said by Rev. and Mrs. Donald McMlUian of Outlaws Bridge. A large numbers of relatives and friends called during the afternoon and the couple re ceived many beautiful and useful gifts. JFK on rural electric cooperatives: "The cooperatives which so successfully brought light and power to the farm can make an enormous contri bution to the continued development of our rural communities." THKDUnTV 1904 NORTH WHUAM STRUT p.o. ?ox aa OOUTSRORO, NORTH CAHOUNA .... ? '? ?*< -1'.. MRS. FREEMAN WALLACE MURPHY Miss Grady, Mr. Murphy Wed In Pleasant View Church m?ww u*?uiv \J* Miur * w man Wallace Murphy exchanged marriage vfcws Sunday afternoo Dec. 20, 1964 in a candlelight ceremony conducted in Pleas ant View Presbyterian Church at Albertson. The Reverend N. P. Farrior officatied. The wedding music was presented by Mr. Edgar Wells. Jr. and so list, Mrs. Charles Bell, The brides' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grady of Albertson, N. C. The bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Marlon Murphy of Albertson, N.C. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white formal-length gown of peau de sole. It was fashioned with port rait neckline, enlongated bodice and the traditional long sleeves ending in calla points over her hands. The bouffant skirt fea tured an extra fullness flowing int^^ch^ellengt^rain^ier Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kor negay and children of New Jersey, spent the holidays with Mr^jjn^Mrs^JTruinJ<ornegay^ 11 M fingertip veil of pure silk french illusion was attached to a cor onet embroidered with pearls and seqillns. She carried a white prayer book topped with an or chia. The brides only attendant was Miss Imogene Gay of Raleigh. She wore a red velveteen street length dress, with matching headpieces.. Mr. Kenneth Carr Murphy of Shelby, N.C., served as his brother's best man. The ushers were Wayne Rackley of Wil mington, N. C. and Charles Bell of Albertson, N. C. The bride's mother chose navy for the ceremony, and bridegroom's mother chose light blue brocade. The bride is a graduate of the Wilson School of Nursing, Wil son, N. C., and is presently employed at Mary Elizabeth Hospital in Raleigh. The bride groom attended E.M.L and is presently enrolled in the Dur ham Institute of Barbering. The couple will reside in Ral eigh after a short wedding trip. I marys uress Shop After-Christmas Clearance rnmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaammm All Fall and Winter Dresses 1/3 - 1/2 off COATS 1/3 off I HATS 1/2 off SWEATERS - BLOUSES - TOREDORES 1/3 and 1/2 off Robes 1/3 off ? Pajamas, Gowns 1/2 off 1 Group Bags 1 Gr?up Jewelry 1/2 off 1/2 off 1 Special Rack Dresses and All Weather Coats YOUR CHOICE $10 EACH 1 Give-Away Rack Choice $5.00 Values up to $19.95 1 Table Blouses, your choice $2.00 Mary's Dress Shop MOUNT OLIVE FOR GOODNESS SAKE Watson \s Chicken IwnnmiHi ynra AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCER'S ROSE HILL POULTRY CORP. ROSE HILL. N. C. i ? ? * *i .---v :"'i

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