*?. ' r Y ? 'f? Summerlin \s Crossroads PERSONALS BY MRS. CARL IVEY Mr. and Mr*. Alvln Williams and Linda at District Heights, Md., are visiting Mrs. Herbert I. Summerlln, Kathryn, and re latives of Wilmington and Wal lace. Mr. and Mrs. James B. So ntherlsnd, Eva, Jan, and Damy at Rocky Mourn visited Mrs. Walter Hlnson and Mr. andMrs. T. A. Jernlgan Tuesday. They visited Wslter L. Hlnson, pa tient at the Wayne Memorial ! Hospital, Goldsboro. i Mr. and Mrs. Thad Turner 1 of Rones Chapel, Gilbert out- 1 law of Calypso, Mrs. Jim Hud son of Clinton, "to AdelleOu- ! tlaw of Wars a- 'rs. Earl He rring and Sharon o< Hampton Va. were recent visitors of Mr. andMrs. Robert Rogers and Jo hnny Outlaw. Mrs. Fred Alphln, sr., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Alphln and children of Fayettevllie William T. Rhodes of Clayton and Mrs. Cyrus T. Rhodes vi sited Marrlen Rhodes of Rich lands Saturday. Mrs. Rhodes recieved word of the death of Mr. Rhodes on Sunday. He was brother of her late hus band, Cyrus Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Davis, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sum mer lin, Faye, and Joan, and Mar tha Kay Goodman spent the week end at Topsail Beach. MSgt Cecil Herring of Fay ettevllie visited his mother and sister, Mrs. Bessie A. Herring and Mrs. Ethel Sykes, Friday. Bess Ann Herring returned ho me with her father following a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of charlotte and Mrs. Perry Grady of Scott's store visited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan Saturday. The--Smiths were here to attend the Sum merlin Smith wedding held In the wo odland Community during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Alph ln. Alls la Rse, snd Wendy Jo and Dr. Carlton pierce of Du rham, Mrs. Donsld Swlnson of Mount Olive, Mr. snd Mrs. Fs ison Smith. Kimberly. snd Ka trlns of Raleigh visited Mrs. Fred Alphin , sr.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HOI vi sited their son Delano, patient at Wayne Memorial hospital, Goldsboro. during die week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown. Sammy, and Pamela of Warsaw ind Margaret squire of K Inst on risked Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey Sunday. Mrs. Herman Quinn of Ke nans vllle spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodman and Martha Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parker and Tommy of Baltimore, Md., were recent vlskors of Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner. Gilbert Edwin Alphin of Flo rence, s. C? who b visiting hb grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Gilbert Alphin, Jr., wqs a week end guest of hb cousin, Stephen Williamson, of Kenans vllle. Mrs. D. L. Cherry, Ronald, Roger, and Wayne visited d. L. Cherry, pattern at Veterans Ho spkal, FayettevOte, during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Rh odes of Garner, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rhodes, and chil dren, vbked Mrs. Cyrus Rho des and Tonte during the week end. Mrs. G. L. Summerlin, Mrs. H. C. Lewb, Lawton, and Con na vbked Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Dixon and son of Winston Salem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. List on Summerlin of War saw Saturday. Terry and Laurie Alphin of Fayettevllle are vis king their grandmother, Mrs. Fred Alphin Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey and Ginger Jo of Garner spent from Thursday until Saturday wkh Mr. and Mrs. Joe west brook of Albertson and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ivey and Edna. Debbie Whitfield of Clinton spent last week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman. Mrs. Marvin Whit field of Clinton visited the Wh itmans Friday. Airman Ronald Cherry of Se ymore Johnson Air Force Base. Goldsboro, was a week-end vi sitor of Mrs. D. L. Cherry and family. Mrs. Delano HOI of Mount Olive visited Mrs. Bessie A. Herring and Mrs. Ethel Sykes Sunday. Dorinell Alphln of F ayettevUle and Fred Alphln, Sr. , visited O. L. Cherry at the Veterans Hospital, F ayettevUle, Wed nesday. Mrs. Florence Houston of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Chambers of Kenansvllle, Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Ivey accompanied Mrs. Walter H Ins on to Golds boro recently to visit Walter Hlnson. Mrs. Ella'Outlaw Is spend ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph St roud and Randy, who have been residing in RockvUle, Md., and moved recently Into a new home in the Stanford Community, vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Colon Ga rner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey Amon of Mount oli ve, Mrs. Eva Mae Brock, Ta mmy, and Debbie of Beaut ancus visited the Garners during the week end. Carl Ivey, Sammy, and Pa mela Brown visited Robert B. Ivey, and Mrs. G. L. Robert son of Goldsboro Monday. Mr. and Mrs- Billy Godbold of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbold were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner and James Falson of Klnston. Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Mo unt Olive was an overnight gu est Saturday of Mr. ana Mrs. J. B. Godbold. ? Three Piece Dacron & Cotton Suit Kinston, N. C. Sportswear 2nd Floor A HUMDINGER BUY! Smart Dacron-Cootton 3-Pc. Suit, Short-Sleeved, White piping on jacket; Slim Skirt, Jewel Neck Sleeveless Shell with Braaa Buttons. Navy, Brown, Green?Sizes 8 to 18. 9.99 Your Money Boys More At Erskine's IN KINSTON ft" IjorJil ^ |Ubk|pk|Upd| At (STORE NAME) Man's or Lady's Sw 17 JEWEL ELOIN WATCHES ssl no951 tiMwwav ? * Snort modern ?ty It shock- (S i roiiitant watchos with ixg unbreakable mainspring. 'Man's watch water- ?8 | proof ? ?Whon cost, crown and crys- iiA Sol am Intact. MU?WMWi?ngtOO?MM9M!jw Man's BULOVA Waterproof* ?24? $1.00 WHK1Y Lady's BULOVA 17 Jowols *24" $1.00 WNMY Man's HAMILTON Waterproof* ?49? li.oowtmr Lady's HAMILTON 17 Jowols *45?? sisowmav PAT A* IITTU AC CI.OO A WICK Kinston's Leading Credit Jeweler ERSKINES Phone JA 3-3706 106 N. Queen St. KinsttR H. C. New Arrivals IN LEVI'S* sm-FREsr PANTS We have the new fall shades Including Copper, Teal, Oak and Coffee. IiEVI'S' ' Sm-FBESI' Never Needs Ironing! Mn. Earl Greaham tarns in the keys la post master Fitzgerald Bostlc, after twenty years of service as postal clerk in the Beulavllle Post Office. Retirement for Mrs. G re sham Includes many activities which she just never had time to perticipate in before. (Photo by Ruth Wells By: Ruth B. Wells Mrs. Earl "Miss Bertha" Gresham recently retired from the BeulavUle Post Office after twenty years of service. Her husband was post master there for many years and at his retirement six years ago he Insisted that she retire also, but Miss Rertha said she would retire at the end of twenty years That day Just happened to be her birthday, so It was a double event for her. The other postal employees regretted Miss Bertha leaving mem. iney aescriDed ner as working above and beyond the call of duty. Her work was never done as long as any one else still had work to do. Her birthday present from her husband was a sewing mac mine, one that does just about everything, sewing has always been her hobby but she has never really had time to en joy It. Now she says she must find time to learn to operate all the gadgets, and by the time winter comes and sne Is In side more, she will be ready to catch up on all the years. The Gresham's moved Into a new home last August, after their home burned and Mrs. flrtteham ta IrtnUfno forward to V ? ... *?-- ? ? having time to attend to the many little details she never got around to while working. Sne Is sure she will enjoy the house now more than ever. m ? ? ? n U?uglliv? , l?i ? w . 4\t< odes lives In Beulavllle, and the Rhodes' have three children, two boys and a girl. The grand children are enjoying a bit more attention and are look ins forward to mor$ all the time. Another daughter. Mrs: Edna Earl Leonard lives In Jackson ville , Florida, she hopes to hav? mnrp Hrru? tn l/foft ???*? Mivt ?> lM?v IV 1MH IIVI ? The Beulaville Postal De partment feels that the vacancy has been ably filled, but that "Miss Bertha" cannot be re placed. r^i ? tfpulaville Society PFBST1M4T C Mrs. George Whaley.Mrs. B. J. Blackburn. Jr.. ana children, Eric and Mary Ann, shopped in Klnston Friday. Mrs. Harry Rouse and son Harry Jr. of Rose Hill visited Mrs. Bera Whaley Wednesday. Miss Libby Trott. Miss Es trallta Williams, Miss Lynda Alphin, Miss Evelyn Wilkins, and Miss Jones wilkins have returned from a camping trip to the mountains. Michael Bratcher of Colum bia, South Carolina is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Co llinsville, Alabama,visitedMr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes Monday night. Mrs. Lamar Myers and son Tommle of CollinsvOle, Alab ama, and Mrs. Lela Mae Ke nnedy of Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Hunter and two sons Barry and Br ian of Riverdale, Maryland, vi sited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raup during the week end. Miss Mary Beth Hunter of E. C. C. Greenville spent the, week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Reuben Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll have returned from a vacation ro jamcsiown, wuiiamsDurg, Virginia. They also visited We st Virginia, Ohio, and Michi gan. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grady, Mr. and Mrs. J. Macon Br own and son, William Edward and Billy Hunter attended "The Sound of Music," In Greenville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas of New Orleans, Louisiana, are spending their vacation with relatives In Baulavllle. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomas and children. Tammy and Ji mmy, of Lswton, Oklahoma, are spending a few days with re latives here beforeMr. Thomas 1 goes to Viet Nam for a tour i of duty, < Mrs. Lula Q. Parker, Mrs. j Orvls Thlgpen, Mrs. Ransom < Mercer and Mrs. J. L. Powers ] attended Mount haven Bible Con ference at Glade Valley July 29 through August 4. I Friends of Mrs. Ida Mae Sa nderson are sorry to know that < she remains a patient in Du plin General Hospital, Kcnans vllle. Mrs. Cora Sanderson, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Southerland and daughter, Susanne, of Ch inquapin, spent last week at Wrlghtesvllle Beach. Mrs. Earnest Daughtry and sister Rowena of Klnston visi ted Mrs. Eva Evans Friday. Mrs. Louise Brown. Mary Beth Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter made a busine ss trip to Wallace Friday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnes and two children Kenny and Br yan of Portsmouth, Virginia and Sam and Minnie Barnes of Wi lson visited Mrs. Jeannettewh aley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Juie Matthews and Miss Grace Kennedy Spent Saturday at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. GlennGresham and Gincy Lowery of Hartsvl lle, Alabama, visited Mrs. Je annette Whaley, Mrs. Nora Smi th, Mrs. Dorothy Souther land, Mrs. Mamie Thomas, Rossie Grady, Mrs. AdellMatthews and Mrs. Nina Jackson and other friends and relatives In Beu lavllle last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bos tlc and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Donald House visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brown visited his father atGrantsboro Sunday. Miss Rachel Brown, who has been spending some time with her grandfather re turned home witn them. Mrs. Louise Thompson.Mrs. Laura T. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thompson and daughter Janet of Rlchlands visited Mr. C. C. Trott Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Caroline Johnson spent the week end with Mr. andMrs. Byron Hunter and daughter, Li sa, at Klnston. Mrs. Richard Bostlc shopped In Klnston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Camp bell shopped In Jacksonville Saturday D.m. RANDY SANDLIN IS 6 Randy Sandlln, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlln, was how red on his sixth birthday. AO just 1, when his mother gas* llm a party. Mrs. Sandlln was assisted by Miss Kay Smidland Miss Brenda Lanier. The guests enjoyed grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, papal cola, cake, and Icecream. Each one was given party favors. Those helping Randy cele brate his birthday were; Chris Batts, Nannette Blizzard, Alice Ann Pate, Becky Ann Smith, Gregory Williams, Frank Jo nes, Sonya Jones, Robie Conn el lie, Beth Smith, Tina Horns, Joe Brown, Mrs. Linda Smi th and children, and Dr. and Mrs. Edwards of Pink Hill, and Mrs. Macy Thomas. Randy received many nice and useful gifts. How to Accumulate Money on the Installment Plan SYNMCATt OF MffMCA. INC. Installment type face-amount certificates to help you accu mulate money systematically over a period of years. FMArmKCTUS MOKUTWIIUOD James A. Pyron PHONE: 299-4*57 p. o. box 12 buroaw. n. c. reprfieallii Diversified Services. Inc. Are there really L^LI any sound reasons for buying a Chevrolet in August? During August, it's as easy to own s Bel Air 4-Door Sedan as getting in the car. ?WWWMy.y.V.?.'.-? Wait till you see how sporty you look sitting in your tmpala Super Sport. In a word: Six IHave you ever known the instant ? delight of selecting a new Impala Super Sport in the color you want, slipping into its Strato-bucket seats, and driving it home from the showroom the same day? Now's your chance. Your Chevrolet dealer has a big choice of models on hand with small August price tags. 2 More than likely, your present ? car will never be worth as much in trade as it is right now. Money? another good reason to buy a Chevrolet this month. 3 Read those articles about when ? to buy a new car and they'll tell you that August is one of the best months. And your Chevrolet dealer is ready to show you why . . . with buys that are better than ever. 4 If you think winter's tough on ? an old car, believe us, so is summer. There's added strain on the engine because of vacation driving. Greater tire wear. The cooling system has to work extra hard. A new Chevrolet can save you a lot of trouble. 5 You do a lot of driving for ? pleasure so why not ride on Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension. Let your feet feel that deep-twist Chevrolet carpeting. August is to enjoy. 6 Make your summer driving safer ? driving by taking advantage of the eight standard safety features built into every new Chevrolet. If your present car doesn't have seat belts, back-up lights, outside rearview mirror, padded instrument panel, look into a new Chevrolet. Chevrolet ? Chevelle ? Chevy n ? Corvair ? Corvette See the man who can save you the most? your Chevrolet dealer WARSAW MOTOR COMPANY, 101L COLLEGE ST. Warsaw, N. C. Manufacturers License No. *10 i .. ...... i 4 Mrs. Larl Ore sham Ketires A Haiirfht?r \A r? Parll DU?

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