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PA<>>' S THE uui'LIr- TIME^rHOUKEoSSBriTINKl., MAT*, MOB .' *i Woodland Society ^ rwrsonois Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, ?ad Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thlg pen of Beul aville visited wuh Mr. and Mrs. Graham Pleasant of Wilmington on Sunday after noon. Mrs. Lei and Wallace. Mrs. Leslie Teachey, Mrs. Charles Bell and Mrs. Dan Wallace went to East Duplin High School re cently to hear the Mt. Olive Chorus. Mrs. Charles Bell and dau ghters visited Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Beul aville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ivey of Wilmington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard West brook visited Mrs. Westhrook's mother Mrs. Lillle Cauley of Kinston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony West brook. Sr.. of Mt. Olive visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Willard West brook on Saturday. Mr. Chester king of Folks ton visited Mr. ana Mrs. Le land Wallace on Sunday. Mr. Glenn Kornegay and daughters of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Manley Korne gay on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gain us of Lexington have recently moved to this community. We welcome them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul West brook attended the funeral of Mrs. Hazel Kornegay in Mt. Olive on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul West brook were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best of Bea utancus Community on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Massey visited Mrs. Fannie Byrd of Beul aville on Thursday. Mrs. Bessie Massey, Mrs. Laura Faires and Mrs. Carrie Harper visited friends and re latives at the Whaley Rest Home f? I In Kenansvllle on Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Ra leigh visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith on Swurday. Steve Smith accotnp ailed A1 Johnson for a bowling game to Kinston on Monday. Mrs. Mildred Chase and June Am of LaGrange visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith on Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Earnest Dupree and Mrs. Lillian Outlaw of Outlaw's Bridge visited Mrs. Luis Jones on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerone Page of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dail on Sunday evening. Mrs. Patsy Qulnn of Ken ans ville visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dail on Friday. Mrs. Judy Fountain and children of Klnston visited with Mrs. Leslie Teachey. Jr. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Teachey, Sr., of Rose Hill and Mr. nd Mrs. Milton Williams and boys of Beul avllle were din ner guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Teachey, Jr. Mrs. Garland Wallace was dinner guest of Mr. eid Mrs. Foy Kennedy of Beulsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller. Mrs. Foy Kennedy of Beulaville and Mrs. Garland Wallace visit ed with Mrs. Jimmy Kennedy who Is a pattern in a Klnston Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller, Mrs. Foy Kennedy of Beulsville, and Mrs. Garland Wallace visit ed Mr. ?id Mrs. Victor Fountain of Klnston on Sunday afternoon. Albertson News Personals Guests of the Falser Smith's Saturday night were Faison Smith. Jr., Dr. Bradley and Dr. Thre from Raleigh. After sup per. they went frogging. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw and Miss Myra Max well, from Wilson, went to Spar tanburg, South Carolina, on Sat urday for a visit with their brother, Mr. Gilbert Jones aid family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvtn Kor negay went fishing at Topsail Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Layton Cochrln, from Kenansville Haws An Invitation Mr. & Mrs. James David Chambers, Sr. request the ho nor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Janice Marie Chambers to James Everette Fulford. Jr. son of Mr. * Mrs. James Everette Fulfortl, Sr. on Sat urday. the twenty-fifth of May Nineteen hundred and sixty eight at four o'clock In tne afternoon Dobs on Chapel Bap tist , Magnolia, North Carolina Reception immediately fol lowing the ceremony Fellow ship Hall WS of CS The Women's Society of Christian Service of the local Methodist church met on Mon day night at 7:30 with Miss Lottie Anne Williams, the vice president who presided in the absence of the president. The program on, "Identity Through Communications," was pre sented by Mrs. Stephen Wil liamson assisted by several present. The Devotional was In charge of Mrs. W. M. In gram. For refreshments the hostess assisted by Mrs. E. S. McGowan served strawberry shortcake and coffee. PERSONAL Mrs. D. S. Williamson, Mrs. Willard Johnson, and Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes shop ped in Goldsboro on Tuesday. Robersonville and daughters, Lou, Pat and Beth, spent Sat urday night and Sunday with her parents, the Alvin Kornegay's. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Turn er enjoyed a fish dinner atTop s ail Sunday. Mrs. Richard Mozlngo went to homecoming at Piney Grove Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Ihrle, from Ze buloa is spending some time with ner daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Maxwell and family. Company with the Jimmy Davis family Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Humphrey from Deep Run, Mrs. Sasser and daughter, Br end a, from Seven Springs. Mrs. Randolph Hardy and daughter from Goldsboro, and Mrs. Maxine Turner and children. Smith News BY: Mrs. Alvin Smith Personals Miss Sharon Howard spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard. She Is a student at ECU, Gre enville. Mrs. Ruby Smith, Mrs. Hil da Grace Smith and Mrs. Vlo lette Roges attended services for Mrs. Kate Summerlin near Summerlin's Crossroads on Sunday. Mr. andMrs. David JEarl Smith and Randy spent the wMk- , end at Sneaps rfirry. ') < , Mr. and-Mrs. Buster anlth of Hultnesville, Pa., recently spent several days with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Smith. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Rogers on Sunday were Mrs. Myrtle Jones of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of F ayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Ja mie Smith of near West brook's store. Miss Irene Smith of Troy N. Y., and Mrs. Katie Page and McClure of the community. Master Anthony Smith spent Friday night with Gary Smith in Pink Hill. Mr. Phil Lownes of Mt. Olive was the guest speakerfor the F amily Services on Sunday evening at Smith's Presbyter ian Church. He spoke on Ken tucky Caravan. Mrs. Johnnie Smith of the community and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Smith of Pa. were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith in Mt. Olive on of - started their hike back to Warsaw where they stopped at National Spinning Company for 15 minutes. These various hikes being taken are in preparation for the hike to Bath this summer. 0k ? f Be Well Groomed When Looking For Job _? ? ?... .?._ - ?? wearer the. cn#>rJ?1l?rhplli>vKc tvfti .nun?now uiac scnooi Is almost over, many high school boys and girls will Be looking for summer jobs in an office, a camp, a department store, a restaurant, or other places. How that boy or girl looks during the interview?his per sonal appearance?will influe nce the prospective employer, reminds Mrs. rtuuy Miner, ex tension clothing specialist. North Carolina State Univer sity. If two applicants for a job had equal abilities and com parable training and ex perience, an employer would certainly choose the more at tractive, better groomed per son, she adds. Good grooming includes the selection of becoming, appro priate clothing and accessories, good taste in the selection and use of cosmetics, as well as clean hands, manicured nails, shin hi hafr and clean tttgth. !< tNot 6x5 b^n? if11" 'grodmed help Id create a ftv- K orable impression on others," Mrs. Miller says, "but it con tributes to the feeling of poise and self-assurance on the part of the person applying for the Whether the job Interview takes place on the school cam pus, in a local business office, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Smith visited with Mr. andMrs. David Earl Smith on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alvui Smith were dinner guest of her mother, Mrs. Nora Outlaw near Scott's store on Sunday. ur uui ui luwu, cTcrjr ctiuri should be made to put the best foot forward. Appropriate clothing shoud be an Important consideration. The garment worn for the job interview should be relatively simple in style and design, but attractive and becoming to the l? = h is by no means necessary to buy a complete new outfit for the occasion, Mrs. Miller Stresses. To do so may re sult in m unwise expenditure of money if time is limited and the purchase Is not care fully considered in relation to the present wardrobe. social Security BY: James P. Temple, Dis trict Manager Clergymen who did not e lect to nave their income from the ministry covered by soc ial security will now be cover ed unless they sign a state ment that they cannot partici pate in the program by rea December 1967, Clergymen who elected coverage under the earlier lew will not be affect ed by the new provisions, at they will continue to be cover ed. As under the old lew, clergymen will continue to re port their Income from die ministry and make tax contri butions as self-employed per sons. Clergymen who cannot par ticipate ljy reason of religious principle or conscience will need to file an application for exemption with the Internal Re venue Service by April 16,1970. For those entering the minis- * try In 1969 or later, the appli cation for exemption will have to be filed by the due date of the income tax return for the second taxable year rfter the year In which they become cler gymen. More inform *lon about this new law and how It affects cler gymen can be obtained from your Goldsboro Social Security Office. It Is located at 311 E. Walnut Street. The telephone number is 736-6811. Hammond Organs Hammond Pianos ORGANS FROM $495.00 Organ k m tkn ?D attar makes gat together. "On reason they are pur anteed for a lifetime never to go sot of tone..' Johnson Music House New River Whipping Center Jacksonville-Phone 347-4447 JOHNSON PIANO & ORGAN CO. Kjnston,N^C. il VOTE FOR Raymond B. Mallard J FOR Judge Of Court Of Appeals sS It ft I . .. 1 Democratic Primary?May 4th Born in Duplin County, North Carolina, 1908. Attended Wake Forest College and Law School. Practiced in Tabor City, North Carolina, from 1932 to 1955. Served in General Assembly, 1939. Served in Army as enlisted man, 1944-45. Served as Superior Court Judge from 1955 to 196(, Now serving on Court of Appeals under gubernatorial appointment. N#h serving as Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals by ap pointment of Chief Justice. Baptist. 32 Degree Mason. Past President Rotary Club. Past Post Commander American Legion. Past Vice-President North Carolina Bar Association. Past Chairman, Conference of Suiierior Court Judges. Married, one daughter, two grandchildren. (p^id Political Adv.) | Carolina Power & Light Company An investor-owned, i*p?yinfl public ullllly comp.ny II EATMOND B. MA1XAED Minor runvi cms sores and BURNS ft| L&J 11 m A W A ^k afl ??? m '3H 1 i ? - .. I
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