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Personals The Rev. and Mrs. Lather Swinson of Beulaville and Mr. and Mrs. Bernlce Outlaw visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mal pass of Wallace Tuesday after noott* I Mrs. BQlOailwas admitted to Wayne Memorial hospital Sunday, in Goldsboro and under went sutjjery of Monday. Mrs. Oarrie Scott, Mrs.Son nie Dail and Mrs. Cora Gr- I ady visited Miss Annie and I Carrie Swinson Sunday after- I noon in Bear Marsh section. I Others visiting in the Swinson I home at the time were Mrs. I Annie Marshburn of Goldsboro and Mrs. Betty Davis locally. Mrs. George Waters of I Whaley ReseHome.Kenansville I spent the week-end here with I her husband and son Billy. Herman Sullivan is home I from Wayne Memorial hospital | following several day's stay I there for treatment. Mrs. Morris Morton of I Kins ton visited here with Mr. I and Mrs. Ivey Summerlin and other relatives Sunday. Mr. md Mrs. Major Win- I ders of Beautancus and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reaves, Jr. and children of Rones Chapel had supper with the Johnny Singleton family Saturday. Milton Ray Singleton left Sun day for Ft. Sill, Okla. after spending several days here with his family,, the Johnny Singletons. f Judy Waller of Wilson was I here with the homefolks, the | i William Wallers during the I week end. Mrs. Cannle Taylor returned I home from Duplin General ho spital, Kenansville, last week after spending some time | there for treatment. I Sony a Marie Powell of I Warsaw spent Monday with her I grandmother Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Thl gpen and children and Roland Visitors of^rs! Perry Gr* ady during die weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brin and Ralph, Jr. of Bear Marsh, Mrs. Merle Lewis and children of Summerlin Crass roads, Mrs. AX. Marshburo, Golds boro, Mrs. Oneal Britt of Ga rner's Chapel and Lynn Grady of Raleigh. Guests of the Eugene Out law family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Quinn and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn and children and Mrs. Annie Quinn of Warsaw, Mrs. Martha Chappell and daughter La Rue of Clinton. Sunday visitors of the Buck Hill family were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earl Jernigan and ch ildren Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. John Currin Howard and chil dren, Pink Hill. Mrs; Nora Outlaw spent Fr iday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Tyndall in Kinston. Sunday they all went to Wil son to visit the Ray Torrans family. Mrs. Morris Morton of Ki nston visited Sunday Morning with Mr. arid Mrs. Alex Thlg pen. Mrs. Claud Powell of War saw, Mrs. Jonas Dail and Mrs. Frank Outlaw went to Durham Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Outlaw, Frankle and Danny Baker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nel son Kornegay and family Sunday near Goldsboro. The Baker boys remained for a longer visit. Womans Auxiliary of Long Ridge church will meet Friday evening at 8:30 at the church. Scott Store Extension Home makers Club womer. will have their annual family outing ct Wilbur's Restaurant near Go ldsboro Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. All members, fami lies and invited guests are urged to join the fun. By: Mr,. Sue Westbrook The world was beautiful?the whole wide world, and It was even more beautiful with 30 maty gathered to receive ins tructions. On Wednesday. August 7, the District O. E. S. met at Wal lace at 7 p.m. with the Beu lavllle Chapter, No. 337 as hos tess. The Worthy Grand Ma tron, Mrs. Frances Hem Is Jo hnson, of Mt. Airy and Worthy Grand Patron, Mr. Andrew Basil Miller of Hickory were present for the occasion. Also present were Mrs. Nannie Sue Westbrook of Ken arts vllle. Dis trict Deputy Grand Matron aid District Deputy Grand Paron, Fred Revelle of Warsaw. Guests represented 27 dis tricts from the state, with 11 chapters from our own district represented. rive Past Grand's were here --Mrs. Lucy R. Duncan of Sm ithfield; Mrs. Rena Butler of Whiteville; Mrs. Mary Carter of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Henley of Roseboro. Present also were 13 grand officers of Proteins of Grand Mrs. Lucy Rhodes Duncan, Sm ithfleld; Mrs. Laura D. Smith Raleigh; Mrs. ChloeL.Phillips, Monroe; Mrs. Clara Atkins,Ra leigh; Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Hickory ; Mrs. Mildred De Young Campbell, Mt. Airy; Mrs. Kathryne McPhaul McRaeken, Red Springs : Mrs. Rosalyn Caldwell Sturdlvant, North Wu ksboro; Mrs. Margaret Surrat Dixon, Winston-Salem; Mrs. Ruby Williams Sh arbor, Camden the Grand Pro;^ndMr. CI aide Johnson, G. Pro. of Mt. Airy. Grand Representatives _and Distinguished guests were Mrs. Carol C.Henderson of Wi lmington, Mrs. Virginia Ellis, North Wilksboro, Mrs. Elsie Cole Jones, Wilmington, Mrs. Lemuli J. Abbott, Cherry-Point; Mrs. Erma Gray Williford, Mt. Olive. Also other distinguished gu ests Included: Mrs. Blllle J. Cole, Ellzabethtown; Mrs.Fern T. WUllstns, Cherry Point; Mrs. Luis Jones, Kins ton; Or. L.R. Turner, Jacksonville Incl uding Sisters Sue Westbrook, Kenmsville Chapter No. 316 and Brother William Fred Re velle of Warsaw Chapter No. 123. Distinguished members of die Eighth District (some not lis ted due toclrcumst?ices)were: Mr. H.C. Warren, Chairman, Mrs. Dora Westbrook Evans, Mrs. Ava Sigmon Ezzelle.Mrs. Ella Rose Thigpen, Mrs. Mae Ellen Warren, Kirs. Ismae Vi nson, Mrs. Dorothy Tart War ren, Mrs. Marie Klrby Quinn and Miss Mary Lou Wilkins. 214 were registered. 148 from the eighth district and 36 out side tns district. Never before have so many traveled so far, on a hot af ternoon, to receive a warmer hospitality than was received from our district. Refreshemnts were served after the meeting with the hos tess chapter in charge. The ice cold punch was most tasty and greatly appreciated--also ham biscuits and cake squares were served. Thanks for all of the many efforts, even in the smallest way, and especially to the Wal lace Lodge for sharing the la rge roomy building with us. The Eighth District extends a cordial welcome to each of you to visit us again, in the morning or evening, come when called for, 'or come without warning, the more often you visit us, - the more we'll adore you! '' f To those of you who were stricken with the heat because of an extermely hot summer night, we hope that therefresh ing dew of the night, strength ened you and that you are well again. It was a Grand, Great Day. With love and deep gratitude for having mWie this, a great, grand occasion?thank you much. Mrs. Nannie Sue Westbrook Eighth District Deputy Grand Matron Smith Township News nsasuNALs Mrs. Lucy Smith, Mrs. Zyl phia Atkinson and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Smith recently spent a few days . at Surf City. Master Randy Smith recently visited relatives in Newport News and Hampton, Va. Mrs. Joyce Jackson and chr * lldren have returned toStheir ' V home in Tucson, ArlzonryMf^ spending most of the summer , with her mother, Mrs.Mattle ? I Smith. Miss Linda Smith, Miss Jan ice Smith, and Miss Donna Jem Smith enjoyed seafood at the Sea King Restaurant near Rl chlands o n Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roma Lou Smith & Mrs. Rovene Stuart of Lyman made a business trip to Jackson ville on Wednesday. I??-??? ! Several ladies in the co mmunity attended a Home De monstration Luncheon at Wil bur's near Goldsboro on Sun. Mrs. Bill Atkinson, Mrs. Sa ndra Grady and Mrs. Lucy Smith attended the Smith-Law lar wedding at the Falling Cr eek Trinity Methodist Church on Saturday evening. Mrs. Ronald Davenport and, R?it and,Mr sharper Gray d Trenton spent wesday with the Dennis Smith family. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stroud of Albertson recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Smith and Randy at their sum mer home at Sneads Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Smith spent the weekend with the Lin wood Smith family in Lawton, Oklahoma. Mrs. Ernestine Snipes ? mm mm mm mm mm mm ??? ?? mm mm mm mm m and Mrs. Mildred Harrison ot Md. visited with their grand mother, Mrs. Lizzie Smith on Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Smith and Mrs. Sandra Grady enjoyed a movie * 'Never A Dull Moment" In Klnston on Saturday night. Mrs. Ruby Moody of Mos Hill, Mrs. Lucy Smith and Mrs. Zylphia Atkinson enjoyed a trip 5 to Carolina Beach on Sunday. Mr. aid Mrs. Alvin Smith enjoyed seafood at Sneads Fe rry on Sunday. Vets Q. Q?1 have been on active duty for 25 months. Am I eligible to attend school under the G.I. BUI? A?Yes. You must have hadtwo years of active duty service to qualify for training under the G.I. Bill. Q?I have just completed 4 years of active military ser vice. Am I eligible for fli ght training? I have had no previous flight ti 'ning of ai.y kind. A?In order to qualify for flight training, a veteran, re gardless of now long he was fit active military service, must have a private pilot's license or be eligible for one. A?You certainly may be eli gible. It is not necessary that you waive your military retire ment pay to qualify for VA vocational rehabilitation.Check with your nearest VA office for information and assistance. SAT YOU SAW IT IN not TIME8 ? SENTINEL I ? ^_ _ 11 ? ! QUALITY ! | and gracious farm iMmjf 1 | Today's farm home reflects the good taste and j judgement of its knowledgeable owners. Farm families | have a strong interest in quality. They look for, and ex- | pect good looks to give long lasting service. Creech's has years of reputation in quality furnishings. You can always count on your purchase here to give you the I years of service you expect. | FLOOR COVERING ? SPECIALISTS ? ESTIMATES ? TERMS j i CREECH'S inc.= i j ==-?= furniture of Distinction i i JV K K K m CI K m m m m msbl "T. OLIVE ? \ W Flip II Fi.ld.yy Bandit L Jim Dm# Commando k Swift k school shoes made to withstand ^,'young feet" ? "RED RIDING HOOD" FOR GIRLS ? "ARCHDALE" SHOES FOR BOYS T Their shoes?probably the most important purchase you'll make for back to school. Visit our Family Shoe Center, find pace setters that ring the belt on smart looks, go to the head of the class about comfort, foot health and fit. Actual mileage too! Quality workmanship everywhere . . . topside, sole-side, inside! And yet, prites are very down to earth. a. Brown soft-grain T-strap. Roomy toes, ripple sole. 8V4-12, 7.50 12V4-4. >-50 b. Brown tie-oxford; jumbo eyelets, perforated toe. 8V4-12, 7.50 12^-4, 8.50 c. Squared-toe slipon. "Hardware" accents. Brown. Sizes 12V4-4, 9.00 d. Antiqued brown wingtip boys' slipon. Sizes 8V4-12, MO 12Vi-3, 0.00 e. Boys' smooth black dress oxford. Sizes 814-12, 7.00 12V4-3, 8.50 f. Boys' tassel-tie moccasin-style slipon. Antiqued tan. 10-12, 8.50 12V4-3. 8.00 i qbeoctycer in mt. olive
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