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PERSONALS Mr*. Bessie Massey, Slbyle F tires and Mrs. Hlnton Turner attended prayer meetliw at Tur ner's Chapel In Jones County cn Wednesday night. Mrs. Evelyn Kornegay of Wil mington visited with Mrs. Bes sie Massey and family Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Westbrook and Mrs. Hettie Belle West brook of the Beaut ancus Com munity visited with Mrs. Bes sie Massey and family Wed nesday evening. Mr. Glenn Kornegay of Kins ton visited with his parents Mr. I and Mrs. Manley Kornegay Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn and children and Mrs. Annie Quinn of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Kornegay and children visited with Mr. md Mrs! Manley Kornegay on Sun day. Mrs. Manley Kornegay and Mrs. W. L. Westbrook Shopped II gl" In Klnston on Monday. Mr. Hanry E. Westbrook vi sited his sunt. Mrs. Anna Bast in Lenoir Memorial Hospital Saturday afternoon. Mrs. k. J. Smith visited with her cousin, Mrs. Jessie Sutton, In Lenoir Memorial Hospital Monday afternoon. Mrs. K. J. Smith visited with her -later Mrs. Llla Humphrey In Klnston on Monday. Donna Page of Klnston was a Siesta of her grind parents, r. and Mrs. K. J. Smith during the week end. Mr. aid Mrs. Wlllard West brook and daughter Brenda visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oli ver of Kenlv on Sunday. i Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ivey aid Ginger of Wilmington ana Mr. Clark Gurganus of Verona. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kino. Jr. and ; family, Mr. Vernon King and children of Jacksonville, Mr. k .^1 1967 FORD 6ALAXIE 500 fuJtta Miiillj.lL IAIamamAm ? f*?Fimuy? $2495 1966 VOLKSWAGEN TUDOR Om OwMr $1395 .? 1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 Feider. On* Owner. $1495 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA hwlor. Intra Clean. $1295 . fi "imint ,t, . ,? i 1963 FORD GALAXIE 500 IAMIab AAAI ? ????*? iwii nivw. rVOVI IIVVIin^ $995 1962 FORD GALAXIE 500 Rjkpglika C mX nja r wiwwF ? vfwiswnMiKt rvwvr ?iwwnn^ ? $695 Wilson Mount Olive, N. C. In the British manner... Miss America. ^ Shoes ^^(jl Local* th* London look in a shoe to tak* you where th* action is. A wee heal, a bit of something at th* to* ... to capture th* mod mood. ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs.RobertF. Powell of Wallace announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna Anne, to Mr. Gene Edward Plgforo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Plgford, also of Wallace. A June 30 wedding is planned In the Wallace Presbyterian Church, Wallace. and Mrs. E. C. King, Sr. of Holly Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Gurganus aid family of Ve rona, and Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Wallace and daughters of the community. Mrs. Joe Westbrook and Mrs. Paul Westbrook returned home Monday after spending the week end in Chattanooga, Tenn. with Mr. and Mrs. George B. West brook and family. Sp. 5 David Grigg stationed at Ft. Campbell, Ky. also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Westbrook during the week end. Other points of interest vi sited by the Westbrook's and Sp Grigg during the week end were Look Out Mountain and Rock City, S. C. On Sunday they attended the Highland Park Bap tist Church in Chattanooga. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. West brook, Mrs. Hettle Belle West brook and Mrs. Carolyn Becker of Beautancus Communiy visi ted with Mr. and Mrs. Earl F aires and family Saturday night. Monday visitors of Mrs. Earl Faires were Mrs. Gerald Har per and Mrs. Alvls Deaver of Deep Run. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Denifld, ftiiller of Beulaville vl- ' sitea wlth' Mr. and 'Mrs. De wltt Miller and childr en of Rose Hill Saturday night. Kerry Jo and Melissa Gold Bell attended a birthday party in Kenansville Saturday for Tressa Smith. Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F aires were Mr. and Mrs. Furnie Harper of Albertson, and Mr. and Mrs Marvin Noble of Kinston. Mrs. Robert Hughes of Ke nansville and Mrs. Carol Tyn dall of Pink Hill were guests of Mrs. A. K. Dunn on Monday. Mrs. Minnie Summerlln of Mt. Olive was guest of her sister, Mrs. S. R. Chestnutt during the week end. Mrs. Jack Hooten of Grifton visited with Mrs. S. R. Chest nutt on Friday. Mrs. Paul Westbrook and Mrs. Robert Best visited with their cousin Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rich of Wallace on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chamb ? ers of Grlfton were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. James E. West brook visited with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Stroud of Pink Hill Sun day afternoon. Guests of Mrs. Garland Wal lace during te week end were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fountain and childre n of Klnston. Mrs. Garland Wallace visited her brother Mr. Ear 1 Dail, a patient in Wayne Memorial Hos pital, Goldsboro on Sunday. Mrs. Garland Wallace, Mrs. Leslie Teachey and Mrs. Vic tor Fountain attended a stork shower for Mrs. Jlmmle Ken nedy of Beulaville Friday night at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Clinton Campbell of Beulaville. Mrs. Leslie Teachey and Mrs. Garland Wallace visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Foun tain and family of Klnston on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosley of Pink Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Wallace on Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Wallace attended services at Jack son Heights, in Klnston on Th ursday night to hear David 1 Charles Hans ley preach. ? Mrs. Lefand Wallace attend ed the State Auxiliary Conven tion Thursday at the Bethlehem FWB Church in Chinquapin. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Galnus honored their son Murray with a birthday party in honor of his sixth birthday. Those attend ing were: Danny Wallace, Ame lia Wallace, Kimberly Wallace, Debbie Wallace. Phillip Wal lace, Steve Wallace, Tressa Grady, Princes Ann Grady, Me lissa Gold Bell, Kerry Jo Bell, Randy Page and Donald Page. 4 - H ers Enjoy Skating Mr. Wlllard Westbrook, 4-H leader, and Mr. Dwight Walker accompanied the following 4-H'ers skating in Goldsboro on Saturday afternoon: Dianna Rankin, Br end a Westbrook, Au brey Walker, Adger Walker, Bobby Marshburn, Devon Moody and Steve Smith. Car Wash Saturday, April 6, the Wood land 4-H club will have a car wash at the home of Norman Smith from 1 until 4 p.m. The proceeds will benefit the club. Attends Banquet Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaston Westbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace attended a ban quet at the Ship N Shore Re staurant in Wilson on March 22. The banquet was in honor of Mr. Royce C. Pierce, Re tiring Assistant Area Supervt son (Wilson Area Office} with the United States Department of Agriculture, Consumer and Marketing Service, Tobacco Di vision. Guest speakers were Mr. S. E. Wrather, Director of USD A C&MS, Tobacco Division, from WashingUn, D. C., Mr. James W. Hill, District Supervisor of Raleigh, and Mr. Hugh Parrlsh, Area Supervisor of Wilson. N. C. jjj Mr. Westbrook and Mr. Wal lace are official tobacco grad ers with USD A, CAMS Tobacco Division. Calabratas Birthday Charles Newman is celebrat ing his 45th birthday, March 27. He also has been in North Carolina 29 years, since March S, 1939. He plays guitar, four at ring banjo, bass fiddle, man dolin, piano and electric organ. "AGE ? Scott's Store i Personals Sunday following worship service at Long Ridge Church, the pastor Rev. Luther St/lnson Mrs. Swinson and Alicia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Malpass for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reaves, Jr. and children of Rones Cha pel visited the Johnny Single ton family Sunday. Mr. and MRS. Roland Thigpen visited Mrs. Willie O. Jones at Pink Hill Thursday. Mrs. Blanche Howard of Ke nans ville spent a few days last week with Mrs. Nora Jackson. Those from the community attending the Auxiliary conven tion Thursday at Bethlehem Ch urch near Chinquapin were Mrs. Nathan Scott. Mrs. Ivey Sum merlin and granddaughter, Be verly. Mrs. Bud Davis and Mrs. Johnny Singleton from Long Ridge Church and Mrs. Nora Gautler, Mrs. Jane Powell. Mrs. Helen Waller and Mrs. Ethel K. Kornegay of Snow Hill Church. Mrs. Morris Morton and son Danny of Kins ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis Sunday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thigpen Sunday were Jack Thigpen of Grlfton, Mrs. Marie Malpass and son and the Harold Suttons of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Murphy and son Bobby of Pink Hill vi sited the Willie Singletons in this area Sunday. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Claud H. Powell and Son ya of Warsaw were visiting Mrs. Oarrie Scott also Mrs. Jonas Dail. Roland Sullivan and sons Her man and John attende d the fu neral for Mrs. Bessie Jones Saturday in Rocky Mount. Gordon Kornegay of Kenans ville and son Dr. W. G. Kor negay of Sunderland. Mass. vi- h sited Mrs. Helen Waller Satur- , day. J Among those from here at tending tne Jones funeral Sunday in Warsaw were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw, Mrs. Jonas Dall and Mrs. A. J. Scott. h Sunday dinner guests of Mr. 2 and Mrs. Bennle Outlaw were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kornegay, Dianne and J. Nelson of Golds - boro, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Out law and Tlmmy of Five Point. After lunch Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Baker and children of Sa recta joined them. Mrs. Rodolph Jones and boys of Westbrooks Crossroads vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones Sunday. Mrs. Helen Waller will be hostess to Scott Store Ex Home Makers Club Wednesday April 3, at the community building at 2 o'clock. Auxiliary Maats Getting ready. Whatever the undertaWng, getting ready is the most important part of the task. The Woman's Auxiliary of Long Ridge Church met in the home of Mrs. Jonas Dall Fri day night for a continued study of Nehemiah's building the wall at Jerusalem. In the three programs studied Nehemiah has been sent to Jer usalem to rebuild the broken walls off the city. He has been sent by the king with his au thority . He has been given a safe passage through the dan gerous points and he was sup plied with material. Nehemiah was ready to build. By obedience to God's direction. He will work things out for us. We too will be sent safe and supplied as was noted in the program studied. THE DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRE Those taking part In the les on were Mrs. Jonas Dall, Mrs. ohnnv Slnoleton. Mrs. S. R. 'ate Mrs. Bud Davis Mrs. Hen y Sutton and Mrs. N ah an Scott. Mrs. Henry Sutton presided at uslness session. Among sub sets discussed during the tlnye 'ere pre E aster services, Bible chool and missions. Mrs. Nathan Scott gave a eport on the auxiliary con dition she attended at Bethle em Church near Chlnqu^taon hursday. Meeting opened with song 'Jesus u all the World to SS SENTINEL. MARCH 38,1968 me.' ? Mrs. DM1 read Nebc in I ah 9: 11-20 followed wtrh prayer by Mrs. S. R. Pate. Meeting closed with group singing "Ready." Dismissal by Mrs. S. R. Pate. Recreation led by Mr*. Oar rle Scott was seven "Iffy"quea- ? tlons with "Jiffy" answers. Re freshments were served by Mrs. DaU. r> FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SALE Tuesday, April 2, 1968 10 A. M. * . 2 Miles South of j Ooldsboro, N. C., 1 on Highway 117 v Terms ? Cash ? Not responsible in case of accident. PHONES - GOLDSBORO, N. C. HUGH PATE - 735-4797 DICK SMITH - 735-0246 BUSINESS - 734-4234 WAYNE IMPLEMENT INC. Why Net Go the Limit? That's What We Did when We Introduced Our Southern Premium Savings Account Your Money Can Now Earn The High Rate of I ^P (Maximum Allowed by Law on Passbook Savings) It's So Easy to Put Your Money to Work f; At This New, Attractive Rate (AS EASY AS A-B-C PLUS D-E) Make an Add to this Vou earn Interest Withdrawals A 5iti*I deP04it deposit any interest from ?? compounded H| ijl^SoJ.100 0' ?S '"y ^^0fdeP?S? * times a year ^S&SL. PP . - i ^^1 l^^ hhhh^^, im^nh ^^1 i i a I ^Southern bbank s Trust l~o. I i mount otlve, n. c. i
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