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Sum merlin's PERSONALS Crossroads Mrs. Forrest Dail and dau ghter .Viii are expected to re turn home today Monday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Collies of Ro bins vllle. and touring the moun Mrs. T.A. Jernigan spent the week end in Greenville to at tend the wedding of her grand daughter Vickie Goodson to Hal L aiming held at the Memorial Baptist Church. Mrs. Lei a Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wolf of Durham vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro gers, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Outlaw during th e week end. Morris Cherry of Wilming ton, Miss Linda Scott of War saw, Mrs. D.L. Cherry Roger and Wayne were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Marsh burn of Richlands. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Griffin of Raleigh visited Mrs. '".'alter H ins or Sr. Monday they were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. IXF. Chambers of Ken ans vllle and visited her grand father Hal Southerland of Pink Hill. N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Quinn and William Hines of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis and Jeffery of Mt. Olive visited Mr. 4 Mrs. Eddie Goodman and Kaye during the week end. Major and Mrs. Billy Sum merlin, BUlie Gay, Raymond and Trecy of Nashville, Tenn. around here Sunday for a visit with Mr. 4 Mrs .McCoy Sum merlin Eva Nan, Henry and Da vid, and other relatives in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were recent visitors of Mrs. Stacy Jones, patient at the South Wi ng in Duplin General Hospital Kenans ville. Miss Emooene Sum merlin of Warsaw, Mrs. Merle Lewis Lawton and Donna spent Tues day at Surf City. The Rev. *id Mrs. Dewayne Eakes of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Berwick and James Authur were luncheon guests Sunday of Mrs. Willara Pate and Cathy. Mrs. Buren Rouse of Seven Springs. Mrs. Andy W. Ivey Mrs. Forest Dail, and Miss Ann Dail attended the Com mencement Exercises for die School of Nursing of Wilson Memorial Hospital held at the Bynum Building in Wilson Fri day night. Miss Ruth Dail was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Ella Outlaw is spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton of Warsaw. Mrs. McEnnls Barfield of Faison, Mrs. Thomas Summer lin, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bar field Tommy and Ken went to White Lake Sunday afternoon. Among those attnedlng the Lanning-Goodso n wedding ar Reception held at the Memor ial Baptist Church in Green ville Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Goodson, Jr. of Mt. Olive, Miss Virginia Kilpatrlck of Burgaw, Mrs. Florence Ho uston of Warsaw, Mrs. Billy Houston, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ber nard Goodson Paul, Barbara, Dennis and Brenda of Kinston, Mrs. Perry Grady of Scott's Store, Mrs. Geddie Jones of Rones Chapel, Mrs. Walter Hi nson and Mrs. Carl Ivey. M/Sgt. Cecil Herring and da ughters of Fayetteville visited Mrs. Bessie A. Herring Sun. Mark La Voi of Salina, Kan sas, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hill Chire, and Dewayne, Mrs. E J. Don, Greg & Mary Grady. I Mis* Eva Ma* Alpnin of Lyn chburg, Va. spent the week end with Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert E. Alphin, Mr. & Mrs. Vance Alphin and daughter. Mrs J.B. Hollowell Belinda, Beverly & Beth of Florence, S.C. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Jones. Misses Susan Stroud and El len Kins of Deep Run spent the week end with Miss Betty Garner. Mrs. Lynwood Grady 4 Lynn of Raleigh, Mrs. Marvin Whit field and Debbie of Clinton vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wh ltman Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Al phin and children of Durham Mrs. Tonle H Ins on and Sara Michelle of Raleigh and Mrs. 9rrus Rhodes visited Mr. and rs. Andy W. Ivey over the week-end. John Harrell of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Martha Outlaw & Mrs. Thurman Davis were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodman. Mr. Harrell Is spend ing several weeks with his sis ter Mrs. Outlaw and other re latives in this area. " Don Greg, and Mary Llndsey of Lunchburg, Va. are spending several days with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Alphin. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Chambers Mink and Dennis of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs . Paul Chambers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brock and son of Virginia and Mrs. Viola Quinn of Warsaw visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whit man Sunday. Misses Brenda, Bonnie, and iMonica Herring of F avette ville are spending this week with their grandmother Mrs. Bessie A. Herring. Mr. and Mrs . Bill Fail, Ralph and Cathy of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Best Dail and Dwight of Goldsboro, Mrs. I Ray Brinson and children, M.r , and Mrs. Donald Heath and ' family of Mt. Olive were gu t est s Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. | Jack Dail. The Occasion was . in hotior of Mr. Dail on his birthday. r,. 1 Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Mt. | Olive was an over-night guest i Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. ? Godbolo. I Carl Ivey, Sammy and Pa ) mela Brown visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Stanley of Wh I iteville Tuesday. request tie honour of (four presence at tit marriaft of tioir daughter Yjana, WiLrJ to W: W/L. fljU. W~lt, J,. on Saturday, tit twenty-fourth of Suyult Ont thousand nint kundrtd and sixty-eiyhl at fot o'clock ^Missionary (Baptist Church Ceutavitte, Yjorlh Carolina and afterwards -at tit reception home of lit iridt ; v Invitations are not being mailed. All friends and rela tives are Invited. We sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Cherry of Mt. Ol ive and other relatives because of the death of his brother Les lie Wayne Weaver Monday. Mr. Weaver suffered injuries in an accident at his hlme in Golds - boro during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Bell of Ken ans vllle at their cottage at Top sail Beach. Mrs. Mollie Westbrook of the Pears all's Chapel Community accompanied her daughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. Da vis Evans other Northern Po ints last week. Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Hudson Mary Allen and Joseph of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Mc Coy Summerlin and family Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams returned to their home in De troit Heights, Md. Tuesday fol lowing a visit with Mrs. Her bert J. Summerlin and other relatives in this area Alvin Wil liams. Jr. remained for a lon ger visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Al phin Alesie Ray, Windy Jo, and Oliver Wendell, Jr. of Dur ham spent the week end with Mrs. r red Alphin, Sr. Pvt. Ronnie Tadlock with the armed forces stationed in Ft. Ord Cal. arrived here Satur day for a two weeks furlogh with Mrs. Ronnie Tadlock and other relatives in this area. Lois Green and Lloyd of Wil mington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Rogers and Mr. and Mrs . J.F. Green. Mrs. James Sparks, Pamela, Jimmy, and Debra, of Rental, Illinois are visiting Mrs. Her bert Summerlin and family. Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. is sp ending several days with Mr. and Mrs. F aison Smith of Ra leigh, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Al phin of Carey. Congratulation! to Mrs. Lillle Floyd Bowden of Kenans vllle who clelbrated her 87th birthday Thursday. Mrs. Bow den is a former resident of the Stanford Communit. Mrs. Bowden we wish you many happy returns of the day. Methodist News Items "The Loneliness of Jesus" was the subject of the sermon at the Beulaville Methodist ch urch Sunday. The Rev. Orvtlle Leonard said that In reality Jesus was a lonely man. He lived be yond men and thought beyond men , and In His closing wor ds to His dlclples He said "I have some things to say to you, but you cannot hear tnem now." we , who are Chris tians, must In a sense, live linely lives. We must be alone sometimes with ourselves, with God, and the Bible. The Worship hour at the Beulaville Methodist church Is each Sunday morning at 8:30. Church school with classes for all ages. The Rev. Leonard s aid Oils church is "Geared to the Times, and anchored to the Rock." The regular monthly meeting of Methodist men will be this Saturday at the "Wagon Wheel." The men meet for breakfast at 7 A.M. Mr. William Cutrell, the lay leader, is In charge of the devotions. Piano lessons are glx*n. by Mrs. Leonard at the Metho dist parsonage. She specializes in Hymn playing. The Methodist parsonage Is on Route 24, just a small dis tance the county line, toward Richlands. It Is the "pink house" on the right, past the Haw Branch Road. Miller Homemakers Extension Club The social committee of the Miller Homemakers Exten sion club provided a most In formative and educational program for the month of July. They met In the Fellowship Hall of the Hallsville Pres byterian Church. The meet ing was called to order by Mrs. Andrew Miller. Mrs. Lillian Miller led the group in singing "America". lvlrs. Beulah Miller gave the devotion and Paul's recipe for Happiness" rhe pi >cr am was then turned terestlng. Miss Susan Rhodes Rhodes, played the "Battle Hy mn of the Republic" on the pl?o. Mrs. Hazel Miller, hostess, served refreshments of orange ejfee jnd orange sherbet, mixed nuts, and CocaCola. PERSONALS Among those from out of town attending the funeral of Mr. , Warren Thomas on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfred Thigpen, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kennedy of Swansboro.Rev. and Mrs. ally Gene Out land and daughter of New Bern, Rev. and Mrs. David C. Hansley of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Thomas. First Lt. BUI Schooler hus band of Mrs. Bruce Schooler is home on leave after one year's stay In Okinawa. Richard Allen Schooler, son > of Mr. & Mrs. BUI Schooler | is home from Duplin General Hospital after a few days stay he had the misfurtune of los ing 4 fingers In a lawn mower accident. Mrs. Alma Whaley aid Mrs. Rosa Rhodes & Susan shopped in Kinston on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs John H. Wha ley were in Kinston Thursday on business. Mr. & Mrs. Dallas Rhodes & Children were at White Lake over the week-end. Miss Mary Lee MUler of Raleigh was home with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Norwood MUler over the week-end. Sgt. Jimmy Snyder sop of Mr. 4 Mrs. Norwood Miller left Sunday for four months duty in Thailand. Mr. & Mrs. Ruben EarlMer ?^pw^wi niiimi I.i i ! ? . Mr. and Mrs. La Folotte Quinn announce the engagement of their daughter Wanda Gall, to Mr. Larry Dean Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashely Houston of Pink Hill. The wedding is planned for Sunday August 18th at 3 o'clock pjn. at the Free Will Baptist Assembly Building near Pink Hill. Everyone is Invited. cer & children of Greensboro visited Mr. & Mrs Flave Mer cer over the week end. Mr. Homes Wlnstead is home from Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville after having un dergone surgery and is doing dine. Mr. and Mrs . Frank Rh odes & Jerry were in Golds boro Friday on Business. Miss Susan Rhodes, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Mack Rhodes celebrated her 12th birthday on Aug. 12 at her home. "Hap py Birthday Susan." Mrs. Martha Brown Is a pa tient In a Wilmington Hos pital. She had surgery on her knee last week, but is expected home In a few days. Sandy Plain News Albertson Personals Graham Lee Kennedy of Ja cksonville spent last Wednesday night with his sister, Mrs. Mil ton Kennedy. Jeff Kennedy spent from Sun day until Wednesday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kennedy of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Zealon Baker of Raleigh visited his mother. Mrs. Lawton Baker and his Brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Baker on Sunday. Also visi ting was Mrr and*Mrs." Brln son Matthews of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Baker sp end Saturday afternoon at Top sail Beach. They had supper at Sneads Ferry. Gordon Kennedy, Ervln Fut rell, Joe Houston, Avant Kennedy and Russell Ches more enjoyed the George C. Wallace Presidential Cam paign speech In Wilson on Fr iday night. Eddie Barnette made a busi ness trip to Wilmington on Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ches more and Lora vacationed In the mountains of N.C. and Va. last week. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. BUly Creech In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Milton How ard, Jimmy and Connie of Virginia Beach came on Monday for a few days visit with Mrs. Carrie Chesmore and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chesmore. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Taylor and Allen of Richlands visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earl Kennedy on Sunday. Mrs. J.C. Hill and daughters Helen, Debbie, and Jimmie, and her sister, Margie of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chesmore last Saturday. Mrs. Bessie Smith and Mrs. Helen Lee of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kennedy over the week end. Miscellaneous Shower Bruce Parson and Anita Ha nsley were honored on Satur day night /August 3, with a miscellaneous shower. Hostesses were the ladies of Sandy Plain Ladies Auxiliary Games were led by Mrs. Wi lbur Sumner and Teresa Sumner. Several won prizes. Guests were served potato chips, cake squares, pickles, and Pepsi. I 1 YEAR AGO Prominent farmer of the Wa llace area, Charles Dempsey Is named in complaint in Wa yne County. Or. Wji. Thornton Is se lected science Astomsut by National Aeronautics and Spa ce Administration. Troop 48, Boy Scouts of Am erica holds court of Honor in Magnolia. Miss Mary Louise Reynolds and Mr. Jamrs Arnold Wood exchange wedding vows in Ke 4 'i I MAC. /Vw Avv Boys Club The Boys Club of Sandy Pl ain Churcn met Tuesday night for their meeting. After a short business meet ing and devotions they mowed the ditch banks around the ch urch and parsonage. YFA's Enjoy Trip The Y.F.A.'s of Sandy Plain F.W.B. Church had a picnic at the church on Sunday. Af terwards-they made a trip to the F.W.B. Orphanage in Mid dlesex. Those making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Surtmer, - Joette and Kevin, Connie Ho uston, Pam Sumner, Sher 111 Fu trell, Donnie Houston, Glenn Sumner, Ralph Smith, Spot Ke nnedy, Brent Sumner, Danny Ray Smith, Eddie Barnette.Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kennedy and Jeff, Marilyn Baken, Genell Su mner, Timmie Kennedy, Char lie Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Pe rcy Kennedy, Douglas, and Me lody, Callie Baker, Mrs. Helen Lee and Mrs. Bessie Smith. Rev. Garner showed them the campus and took them th rough all the buildings. They also took a tour of tne orph anage farm. On the way home, they had supper at Hardees and at Pa rkers In Wilson. Floating Shower Rev. Preston Smith and his bride elect, Judy Nobles were honored Saturda y night with a Floating Miscellaneous shower. Hostesses were Mrs. Her man Smith and Mrs. Gerald Smith. The dining area of Sandy Pl ain Church was appropriately decorated for the occasion and gifts were displayed on the tables. Guests were served potato chips, cake squares, mints, pi ckles and punch. With Tho Sick Mr. Willie Smith, who has been a pattern at Duplin Ge neral Hospital for the past se veral weeks, came home on Monday. ker Stevens dies from stroke. Small tornado hits Rhodes Milling Co. in Cabin commun ity. Patrolman GJt. Stewart re signs from Highway Patrol to become Assistant Dean of Men at Campbell College. Mary Alice Thomas of Mag nolia is chosen to represent N.C. at 4-H State Club Week in Knoxvllle, Tennessee. 10 YEARS AGO Kermit N. Holloman of Cal ypso is drowned at Outlaw's Pond 8 miles east of Mt. Olive. 895,000 permanent improve ment at Cliff of Neuse State Park Completed. Mrs. Carol Lee Barrs is nominated for scholarship at Flora McDonald College. Former County Agent, L.L. McLondon, Sr., is victim of auto accident in Essex, N.C. 20 YEARS AGO News Personals Mrs. Clara Lee Quinn, Ph illls, Sablna andMissMyraMar* xwell from Wilson, wereguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw. Friday. Misses Holly, Kim, Laurey ' and Kathy Mercer, from Char lotte ye spending,|gyer ai days with their grand parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Mercer, and Mrs. Lee Maxwell, while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mercer are vacationing at the _ Blockade Rurifi?F"tn wrights vill Beach. Miss Evelyn McGlanghin, from Kinston was a spend tne day guest with Kim and Laurey Mercer Friday. Mr. and Mrs. AlvinKornegay fished at Tops ail Tuesday night. Mrs. Clyde Potter, Wanda, Linda, Dwight, Kervin and Ha rley visited Mrs. James Exley at Hidgeway, S.C., recent while there, Mrs. Potter's sister Mrs. J.O. Lloyd and daughter Mrs. FJ. Fjlllstrora ana Di ane Lloyd from Los Angeles, Calif, and another sister, Mrs. S.O. Thompson from Mesa, Ar izone, Joined them. They all enjoyed a Malphus family reun ion on Saturday and Flemming family reunion on Sunday. Mrs. Lee Maxwell, Kim, and Laurie Mercer visited Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Byrd and ail at Mt. Olive Saturday. Mr. andMrs. JesseNethercut attended the funeral of Warren Thomas in Beulaville on Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Gilmore and son Tommy from Teachey andMrs. Ruth Brown from Rose H"1 were spend-the-dayguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Netnercutt Monday. Scott s Store Mrs. Rachel Jackson of Gran- / tham visited Mr. and Mrs. Ch arlie Jackson Thursday. Mrs. Sonnle Dail visited br iefly with the Currie Dails of Warsaw Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay had supper with the BUI Smiths >?? of Indian Springs, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Kor negay and chUdren Joined the Earl Sears family of Rocky Mt. Sunday at White Lake for a famlly outing together. Mrs. H. E . Phillips, Mrs. Jerry Jenkins and daughter, Ja nelle of Kenans vllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kor > Dlairne and J. Nel son of Goldsboro dined with Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Outlaw Satur day at Supper. L.W. Outlaw of Outlaw's Br ^a? Jg3L ?& Relax and Enjoy /^Sjg0?r Superb Food... S&fBFp Our Modest Prices! 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