i?iiwr""""r*1*,MaffiWTniEL'3EPTEMBeR28*iaC* i^^j? Sum merlin's Crossroa (is fjwholosale School Prices SHOULD YOUR CHILD ^ PLAY IN THE BAND? Yes! Come in or call for free folder that gives you a dozen reasons why playing in the school band docs so much for youngsters.. Music enriches our lives. Playing in the band teaches important attitudes that help children do better in school ? and in life. KING headquarters lor King band instruments Also headquarters for fiELMA Band Instrumanfs FREDERICK'S OF GOLOSBORO 108 E. Walnut St. Dial KE 5-4481 By: Mrs. Carl Ivey PERSONALS Mrs. Eddie Goodman and Mrs. Minnie Sum merlin attend ed the Womans Auxiliary Con vention of the Eastern District held for Free will Baptist Ch urches at Deep Run Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ezzul and family spent the week end In Washington, D.C. Dr. and Mrs. Reevls Alphln, Robert and Carla returned to their home tai Richmond, Va. Monday following a visit with his mother, Mrs, Fred Alphln, Sr. Andy W. Ivey returned to his home here Friday after being hospitalized at Sampson Me morial Hospital Clinton for se veral days. Mrs. Bessie H ins on of Wil liams Mill and Miss Elmer Rose of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hlnson, Sr. during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman were guests Sunday of the Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Whitfield, Steve and Debbie of cllnton. Gilbert E. Alphln, Jr. Is spend ins several days In New Bern wtth the Federal Crop Insur ance Mr. and Mrs. Luby Best of the Thunder Swamp Community visited Mrs. Thomas Summer lln, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bar field and sons Sunday. Mrs. Naomi K. Brock of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey and sons and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan Friday. Mrs. Edgar Summerlln spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thlgpen, Judy and Winnie of Grlfton. Msgt. and Mrs. Cecil Her ring, Brenda Bonnie, Bess Ann, Vickie and Gail of Fayettevllle: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hill and daughter of Mount Olive; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill were visi tors during the weekend of Mrs. Bessie a. Herring and Mrs. Ethel sykes. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ivey and Edna Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Ivey, Mrs. Lotse Regans. Ann and Ttmr man and Clayton lv?*?J Faye ttevllle, Mr. and Mrs Joe westbrook of Albertson; Mr. and Mrs. Wade_Prlce and tf>fl dren of Kenansvflle and Dwavne E?ea Bfll Parker of Hampton, va. visited relatives ^jh^s aree last week and aWodeds?vto ? the Rooty Branch Churcn SUMrJ and Mrs. Jimmy gay of Mount Olive and Mrs. Carl ivey went to Tops all Beach ?d Mrs RoUr* Ro?e and children of Lldell visteed Mrs. Carson Merrltt and fa mily Sunday. Mrs. Hoyt Lee Holmes was honored with a miscellaneous shower Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drlfty Holmes. Mrs. Steve Williamson and Stephen of Kenansvflle are vi siting Mrs.GllbertE. Alphln, Jr Joseph Eason of Macclesfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and Mr. and Mrs. Clessonlvey Sr. several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Rhodes of Garner spent the week end with Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes. Visitors curing the week end of Mrs. Fred Alphln. Sr. were Mrs. Donald Swlnson of Mount Olive; Mr. and mrs. Fred Alphln Jr. and son of Rockingham; Dr. and Mrs. Reevls Alphln and children of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Marvin Whitfield of Clinton and Mrs. Elbert Whit man visited Mr. and Mrs. Lln wood Grady of Raleigh, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heath and children of Kenansvflle, M r. and Mrs. J. D. Best and sons of Goldsboro visited J. D. Best and sons of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. jackDaflSunday. Mrs. Frank Parker of Chin quapin, Mr. and Mrs. Nathanlal Brock and children of Jackson ville visited Mr. and Mrs.T. A. jernigan Sunday. pvt. Dennis Davis of Fort Bragg was a guest during the week end of Mrs. Dennis Davis and other relatives here. Mr.and Mrs. Colon Garner and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert FarrloroftheBeau tancus Community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kome gay and Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and children of Warsaw. The Rev. Dwayne Eakes of Goldsboro and Janice Bell of Mount Olive were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell and James. Mr. and Mrs. MackSummer lln, Mary Deaim and Debbie of Kenansvflle, Mr. and Mrs. Adls Swlnson and Martha Carol of Grlfton visited Mrs. Edgar Sum Ml. olive to FayettevllleThurs d*l<r. and Mr.. W. \ Stanly of whbertlle; Mrs. Allc? J. Roberts of Stanford-, Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Roberts. Del.. W. C. and Edward Bryant of Richmond. Vs.; Mr. ana Mrs. Herman Qulnn of Kenansvllle were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ivey. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert to Al phln. Jr. attended "Parems Day" held at East Carolina College Greenville Saturday. It was sponsored by the A.F. R.O.T.C. Their daughter Eva Mae Is a member. Mr. and Mrs. ivey Miller of the Beautancus community vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Colon Gar nerand children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. wllbert Carter and children of Brocks Chapel were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Outlaw. Mrs. Robert Rogers and Mrs. Lester Outlaw attended a mis cellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. Ann Stephens Watson held at Rones chapel Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Outlaw of Calypso Sunday. Mr. Outlaw returned home recently after being a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro. Mrs. Jesse Rogers and MRS. Robert Rogers visited Johnny Outlaw, patient at Duplin Ge neral Hospital Kenansvtlle Sun day. REVIVAL AND HOMECOMING DAY PLANNED FOR ROOTY BRANCH Revival services will be held at the Rooty Branch Free Will Baptist church In the Summer lln's Cross Roads Community next week. Services beginning Monday October 3, at 7:30 o'clock and continuing through Saturday. The Rev. Wayne West of Wln tervQle Is the evangelist. Home coming day Is being observed Sunday, October a. Church School will begin at 10 a.m. followed by worsnip ser vices. Lunch will be served on the church lawn. A special program is planned for the afternoon session. The Rev. Dwayne Eakes pastor of the church and members extend a cordial Invitation to all former pas tors. members and friends to attend each of these services. MRS. SUM MERLIN HOSTESS j TOHDC Mrs. E. J. Summerlln was hos ' tess September 22, to the Sum merlin's Home Demonstration i at her home In the Summer Woodland ^ en* PERSONALS Among visitors attending the home coming day at Woodland Methodist cfurcri Sunday, Sep ternber 26 were; Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Herring of Greensboro; Mrs. Ethel Grady of Mt. Olive; Mr. and Mrs. stokes Westbrook of Kenansvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qulnn of Warsaw; Mrs. Beatrice W. Wallace, Mrs. He len waller and Miss GlorlaF aye Wallace, Snow Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brlnson, Kenans vllle; Mrs. LeVon Kennedy and children, Kinston; Mrs. Stacy Jones. Warsaw; Mrs. Margaret Howell, Kinston, Mr. Marclllus Kornegay. Pearl Kornegay. Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Kornegay and children Kinston; C E. Qulnn, and Mrs. Myrtle Qulnn, Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray San derson. Cabin; and the Rev. and Mrs. W, E. Howard, Mount Olive, Ernest Harrell, Raleigh. The flowers that graced the alter of Woodland Church home coming day were presented by the WOlard westbrook family in memory of Nelda westbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Gaston west brook. Mrs. Stacy Jones of Warsaw is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Walker, Mr. Walker and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and daughters were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones at Beulaville Sunday Mr. Anthony Westbrook of Pembroke College spent the week end with his parents. Mr. lin's Cross Roads Community. Mrs. Mae H. Splcer, Home Economics agent, gave the de monstrtlon on "Buying Under Garments.* A film was shown entitled "Make the most of Your Figure.' A workshop Is being planned for the club at the november meeting. The collect for club women was prayed In unison to close the program. Faye and Joan Summerlln assisted the hostess In serv ing Ice cream sundae's and cookies. aitd Mrs. W. L. Westbrook. Mrs. Winnie Herring of Rocky Mount was a weekend guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring. On Sunday they had as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams of Albert son. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Wal ker and Linda Carol visited with the Falson Best family at Seven Springs Sunday after noon. Sgt. and Mrs. Klrby Page formerly of Homestead, Fla. spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Smith and other relatives of Klnston and Smiths township. Following his visit, Sgt. Pajge left for services In England. Mrs. Page will Join him there In a Tew weeks. Mrs. Durwood Walker and Linda Carol shopped in Golds bo ro Saturday afternoon. HOMECOMING SERVICES Homecoming services were held at Woodland Methodist Church Sunday, September 25 at 11 a.m. The speaker was the Rev. Howard M. McLamb, Executive Director of the Conference Board of E vangellsm, of Raleigh who brought an Inspiring mes sage on '"can You Recommend Your Religion.' A representative crowd In cluding a former pastor and membes attended. A luncheon served picnic style on the church grounds was enjoyed at the noon hour. Berioville IN HOSPITAL Mildred Hardlson of Beula vllle Is a patient at Duplin Ge neral Hospital. X-rays are being made for Galbladder t rou ble and stomach trouble, she has to remain In the hospital for a while, 3rd floor, Room 306. BOBBY J. KEA Ft. GREELY, ALASKA - Specialist Fourth class Bobby J. KM, son of Mr. sod Mrs. James H. Kea, Route 2, Box 464, Rose Hill. N. C.. com pleted two weeks of training September 16 at the Army Nor thern Warfare Training Cen ter. Ft. Greely, Alaska. He received extensive in struction In mountaineering, construction of rope bridges, ?*!?!!? * I water navigation and mountain : i rescue technique*. Glacier f crossing was also Included In his training. 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