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E E Smith Seniors Receive Scholershios Some of the senior honor students at E. E. Smith High School were fortunate in re ceiving scholarships at the var ious colleges and universities In the State. These scholarships were granted on academic achieve ment. The students who were reclpents of these scholarships are as follows: Miss Patricia Newberne (valedictorian), 1715.00, North Carolina Col K, Durham, N. C.; Miss Ella Wallace (Salutatorlan),$9 00.00, North Carolina College, Durham, N. C.j Mr. James Hardy, $3,786.00, North Caro lina A. and T. State University, Hammond Organs Hammond Pianos ORGANS FROM Organs te vettae all ether tT^eiTal'tw^ neTer Johnson Music House Near River Shafgtag Center JtaefcaaavBto-Pheee M7-4447 JOHNSON PIANO & ORGAN CO Kinston,N^C. I - r ?1?? ? t?wwr f 1 Greensboro, N. C. Mr. Joseph Branch, $1,1- ! 00.00, Fayetterllle State Col lege. F ayettevllle, N. C.: Miss Susie Garner, $1,010.00, Fay ettevllle St ate College, F ayette vllle. N. C.; Miss Mae West Brown. $1,100.00. F ayettevllle State College, Fayettevllle, N. C.; Miss Helen Johnson, $900., F ayettevllle State College, F ay ettevllle. N. C.j Miss Dora Betty Moore, $1,100.00, F ay ettevllle State College, Fay ettevllle. N. C. Scott's Store Personals Mrs. Helen Waller had as guests Thursday for supper the Rev. and Mrs. M.C.Franks and son, Mark Kelly of Garners Chapel Church area. Miss Margaret Register and Mrs. Lillie Randolph of Green ville dined with the O. W. Scotts Thursday at supper. They were here to attend graduation ex ercies at East Duplin High Sch ool. Joe, son of the Scotts was a member of the Class. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sing leton and Mrs. Nathan Scott WmummBBsmti SAY FAREWELL TO E. E. SMITH Mr. J. Henry, middle, principal at E. E. Smith presented gifts at a reception sponsored by the members of the faculty to Mrs. Jannle Hopson, right and Mrs. Pummle Graham, left. Mrs. Pummle Graham, native of Magnolia Is retiring after forty years of service In the Duplin County schools. For the past two years, she has been working wltn the Exceptionally Talented Class at E. E. Smith. She plans to continue working as a leader with the Boy and Girl Scouts and also work In arts and crafts. Mrs. Janie Hopson will be going to Germany for three years to Join her husband, S/Sgt. Clarence J. Hopson. She Is a native of Wilmington and math teacher at E. E. Smith. Her hobbies are sewing, reading, traveling and painting. went to Fort Bragg Sunday to visit Milton Ray Singleton and Jackie Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Summer lin and Carolyn Faye Sum mer lin visited the J. E. Stanleys of Rocky Mount Sunday. Drew, son of the Stanleys, returned home with his grandparents to spend the week. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Outlaw and chil dren of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and Sheila Whaley visited Mrs. John William Jones at Wayne Memorial hospital InGoldsboro Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Jones is a pa tient at Duplin General Hospit al in Kenansville. Visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter during last week were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Whaley and baby. Sheila Whaley of Chocowinlty and Mary Lou Jones and a friend of Jack sonville. Calvin Rouse and son, Tlm my, and Ralph Jones, Jr. went to Florida Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis son-in-law and daughter of Mr. Rouse returned home with them where they will be making their home in the community for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Powell and Sony a of Warsaw stopped by for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Outlaw visited in New Bern Sunday with the Mordecae Outlaw fam ily. ' Little Miss Kathy Adams of Benson is spending the week with Mrs. Helen Waller. Milton Ray Singleton. Sgt. Baker and Sgt. Smith of Ft. Bragg were here Thursday night to attend Commencement at North Duplin High School where Milton Ray's sister. Phyllis was a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whaley of Chocowinity were visiting relatives in the area Saturday, during the time they visited her mother, Mrs. Lewis C. Jones at Duplin General Hospit al in Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hargroves and Doris Anne of Richmond, Va. spent the Memorial holidays here with relatives and attended Magnolia News Personals Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnes of Klnston visited Miss Betty Home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Rouse, Mrs. Harold Ezzell and A. J. Smith were among those who attend ed graduation exercises at Mil ler-Motte Business College, Wilmington, on Friday. Linda Ezzell and Sharon Rouse were among the graduates. C.W.O.S. - J. C. Home and wife, who have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Alma Home in Newport News, Virginia were guests of Miss Betty Hornethis week. Miss Home returned to Virginia with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. CarlyleTurn er of Miami, Florida are visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner. Linda Szzel' aid Elizabeth Stanley wen; '.dRaleigh, Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tuck er of Greensboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Hu bert Tucker. Allen Turner and daughter Lynn of Bryson City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E Commencement at North Duplin High School Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hardl son of Deep Run visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Creech had the misfortune of losing their home by fire last week. Mr. and Mrs. Froncy Dail and family of Waynesboro, Pa. are expected to arrive here Thursday to spend a few days with Mrs. Jonas Dail. Some teenagers of this area are glad and some are sad be cause of the closing of their high school days together. Auxiliary Meets Build on a clear foundation Is the only sure way for the walls to stand was learned Fri day night in a study of "Re moving the Rubbish from the Foundation". The Womans Au xiliary of Long Ridge Church, Mt. Olive, Route 1 met at the home of Mrs. Nathan Scott to continue the study of the fal len walls of Jerusalem. In the lesson study it was noted the men were tired and worn out from the burden of removing the rubbish from the many years of accumulation. The work could not stop, it had to go on. They could not build until the foundation was clean. The mortar would not stick to a trashy foundation. Eacn person has a founda tion in life, that foundation is Christ. If the rubbish of sin has accumulated on that foun dation and fruit is not being born as it should, the rubbish should be removed before an other step forward is taken. There is a negative type of rubbish found not so much in the individuals as in the Chu rches. Those taking part in the les son were Mrs. Nathan Scott. Mrs. Jonas Dail, Mrs. Bud Davis, Mrs. Henry Sutton and Mrs. Oarrie Scott. Mrs. Sutton presided among business discussed was Bible school, June 3-8. A report of 146 Chapters read was given, also visiting sick and cards sent. Meeting opened with song "His Way With Thee". Mrs. Scott read a portion of Ne hemlah 4 for devotion. At conclusion she served refresh vans, Kathy, Carolyn and Bar bara spent the weekend In Gre ensboro with Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Brown. Mrs. L. G. Turner and Mrs. Carlyle Turner shopped In Wal lace Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner Allen Turner, and Lynn Turner went to Topsail Beach Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Brln son of Kenansvllle visited J. P. Tucker. Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Powell Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. 5ch rader of Richmond. Virginia spent some time last week with Mrs. Laura Merrltt and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson. Marie West, Sara Evelyn Wilson. RegglsvSmlth and Ken neth Smith went to Carolina Beach Sunday. Faye West spent Saturday night with Sue Smith. Mr. and Mrs. JohnsJhChes tnut t of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert West Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Turn er spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barter in Fay etteville. Mrs. Albert West visited her uncle, Carlle Fussell in Rose Hill Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Batts and Miss Shelby Batts attended the Batts Bradshaw reunion at the North East Community Building Sun day. miss Nellie Baits and Miss Shelby Baits shopped in Wil mington Wednesday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner were Mrs. Emily Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Pickett of Chinquapin. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Turner and son Jerry of Miami. Florida. Allen Turner and "daughter, Lynn, of Bryson City. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wood, Paul and Su san of New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rouse, Sharon and Alison of the Dobsons Chapel Community. Mrs. Nellie Baits and Miss Shelby Baits visited Mrs. Mary Smith in Shady Haven Rest Home, Burgaw, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Emmltt Sas ser were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Butler Sr. in Rocky Mount. Mr. ana Mrs. A. S. Butler, Jr. Sloan, Mike and Rhonda of Lincolnton are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Sasser. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker, Nelson and Stanley and Mrs. Emmitt Sasser went to Kinston Saturday. A. J. Smith and Sharon Rouse went to Wilson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy EWrd of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mrs. Marjorie Pickett, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and Gary of Dunn visited Mr. RECEIVES AWARD ? Joyce A. Hamilton, a member of the staff of the school newspaper "Kenan Krier" at James Kenan High School, receives a Most Valuable Staffer Award plaque from Al. G. Dickson, executive editor of the Star-News Newspapers. The awards to out standing high school journalists In SENCland are sponsored by the Star-News and were pre sented at an awards dinner In Wilmington. and Mrs. J. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drew of Jenette, Pennsylvania, soent several days this week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Drew, Sr. School Faculty Honored The Magnolia School Faculty were entertained Friday at a luncheon at the Country Squire, given by Miss Betty Horne and Mr. C. J. Thomas. Pope's Entertain On Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pope entertained Mr. A. Q. Smith and Miss Sha ron Rouse at dinner at the Con cord House In Clinton. Mr. Smith and Miss Rouse will be married Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Smith, parents of the groom-to-be. Satellite Messages A personal transceiver, which man can use to speak to any per son on earth, could possibly re place the telephone, as we know it today by 1985. 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