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^ Mrs. Margaret HowcU oi *1 spins m h lend with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold K ^ Mr.Jnd Mm^L?1?i^W?1 Mr? and Mrs.Lei and Wall Kt and Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Westbrook fished at Topsail t Visitors of Mrs. Luis Jones during the week were Mr. Oeo Outlaw, Mrs. Clara Outlaw, and 1 Mrs. Remess Creel of Albert K eoi. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sutton aid Jane of LaGrange visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wlflard Wes P tbrook. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cham bers aid children of Grift on were supper guest of Mr. and p Mrs. Norman Smith, Monday I ! | night. Mrs. Paul Westbrook visited with Mrs. Clarence Thomas Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paal Westbro ok visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best near Beaut ancus, | Sunday. ... ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul West visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul vves!brook, rhursday light. Henry Clay West brook itMSO ded the FHA Meeting at East Duplin High v hooi, Monday ni ght. Master Anthony Lee West brook n of Mt. Olive was guest of his gramfearerts. Mr. and Mrs. WWard Westbrook. S? arday night. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony West brook Sr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. WUlSrd Westbrook. Sun day Aernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Kor negay and Andrew visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qulnn near Warsaw, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mildred Qulnn of War saw visited with Mr. and Mrs. Manley Kornegay and Andrew, Wednesday. I Miss viola Westbrook vis ited with Mrs. Margaret Ful ler of Albertson, Sunday aft ernoon. I Mr. Henry Westbrook and Miss Viola Westbrook attended Homecoming Services at Wes ley Chapel Sunday. I Mr. vid Mrs. Joe West son-In-law!" ^ KSIs. The^ all attended the the weekencMn Raleigh**^ 3 reported toi^Foh Dlx, New Jersey. Oct. 30dl. for duty as signment to Nuremburg. Ger many. He aid Mrs. -oerftd recently spent ? 30-day leave with parents, and Mrs. Bust! Baker. Route 2, Pink Hill, af ter serving for a year to Den-' ver, Colorado. Mrs. Garris, the former Rebecca Baker, plans to Join her husband in Ger many soon. Mrs. Dorothy Baker, from Farmville visited the Rudolph Harpers on Sunday. Company with the F alson Sul fa rook have been visiting friends and relatives at Folks ton and also went fishing at Topsail. Mrs. J J). Westbrook and Ju dy Westbrook, of Beaut an cus and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Westbrook and children of Ra leigh visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires and Mrs. Bessie Massey, Sunday. Hi i ii*rtoy ?r $ Ri?x/Iva1 Si rVlce v/ilJ txi I cordially Inwltsd to attend. Miss Afcartto* I mm ? was a loeely occasion, iwlFsi son came c* ?nd In the coo- ? ? test. I I A I ??Tls better far to carremrock sissy? A masterpiece In sand. With Our Boys Pun E. Mobhy USS TURNER JOY * sea-- ? I Gunners Mate SeCandClass I Perry E. M?bley USN 36 ?w I of Mrs. Nancy A. MoWev ot I Chinquapin. N-C ^^JcvOf I ? of Mrs. Be?te L. Mobfc* ? ? I Whlttier. Calif., is I oard the destroyer UK Turfler I Joy off the coast of I While operating i" thc ? kin Gulf the Turner Joy demo I llshed a suhstanial enemyre- I ? supply fleet <0 mUm ? ofVlnh. SereniOO-footba^ M were sunk ?pd two damped. ? Foer 51^b?supplycrrftwere I destroyed Wid two damped By I I napasff^-?.l I Irs c,s I "i wiih Mr. m"id Mi\$. K00*:' Out J A infcii int$* lng the weekend with her hue tancus area vial ted Mrs. Cal Vtn Rouse recently. Jackie van and of m friends from Ft. Gordon, Ga. spent Saturday night here With < itorge andHenry Sullivan. Among those from the com munity bespit alized are Mrs. Lewis Keathley at Wayne Mem orial in Goldsboro and Jesse Padgett at Duplin General In Kenansvllle. Earl Jones was home with his parents, the Henry Jones' at the weekend ?td attended Sunday School at Low Ridge Churcn. He Is stationed In South Carolina. Bonnie Dall spent the weekend at Turkey with the Frank Ward Mr. and Mrs. tdd Kornegay had supper with the Bill Sm iths of Indian Springs Friday. Later they attended church ser vice there. Mrs. Helen Waller spent sev eral days last week in Dublin with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sum mer Un and children. V Mary Best Johnson of War saw was a weekend guest of Kim Kornegay. ?;> Mrs. Sonnle Dall visited Mrs. Ella Herring in the Oak Wdfe Community Sunday rfternoon. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. DX. Scott during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Normal Whit field, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Bar wick and Ken of Mt. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. DX. Sc ott of Wendell. i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Out Jaw and boys visited the Jesse Qulnns and other relatives ar ound Warsaw Sunday afternoon. During the weekend visitors Of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay ifere Mr. and Mrs. Currie Smith aid Bart of Smith Chap gl, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gri ffin, Dewitt Smith and Judy Wa ters, Raleigh. Mrs. HJt. Phil lips and David of Kenansvllle " j "1 1 f ud Powell and Sony, bids ?p Mr. and Mrs. Edd Garter visi end Mrs. George tori Carter of Wall ace Sunday Je2jHH?E2? Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sulli van. Herman and John visited the M.E. Dail family of Golds boro Friday night. Mrs. Ht&en Waller and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Adams were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W.C. Adams aid children of Benson Sunday at supper. Afterwards they attended a G. A. Coronation service at the Benson Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Ruby Grady. Visiting briefly with Mr. and Mrs. Bucks Hil 1 Sunday after noon were Mr. and Mrs. John Currln Howard and children of Pink HOI. Mr. and Mra. Bobby Miller and family of Rose Hill visited the Donnell Kornegays Sunday afternoon. . '.'T: " '* ? - i4 ? i S ' ' '' Mi LT um J. F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY oraATOM or CM OpirMi Wlliiffi>IO Aai M Mm. C%hMi Tialtri. Nn OftnHi tnf- T Nn Mi Mi IN |nm ?. CUnfon, N. C. ? U% 1 Of course, It's nice lo have things you con depend on for reliability and performance. Can openers. Work clothes. Safety locks and chains. But, isn't it nicer still when dependable things are plehsinf to the eye and the spirit. As is this. For depends ' 1 , | ability, pure washable wool. For the eye. ruffles, a Gibson collar and pretty Villager* colors. | SOUTHEASTERN FARMERS I | GRAIN ASSOCIATION*INC. f If j ^ Jk rSUiw ArrilTROM [ LARGEST SELECTION CARAVELLE | IN OUR AREA VANTAGE I MOTHERS RINGS & PINS MADE TO ORDER IN MINUTES BEFORE YOU IAVAWAY YOUR DIAMOND SEE-OUR | SPECIAL PRE SEASON SPECIALS Evans Jewelers Ij _ . I *******'**** A'* ** + + 'AtBAXAAAAAAAAAAAAR<W>T If the Old-Timer who built % this cabin could see it now! J L; iff IIp? ? / ; j?3? li. j|| i a^K It's stood in a western Carolinavalley sincethe 1700 S a stalwart ^ refuge from the bitter cold and wind and snow of mountain winter. j ? Today it's more snug and warm than ever before. Gone are the chills and drafts of past centuries. Because now the cabin That's one of the nice things about electric heat- the t B&JI ? -Jf ' it etn be installed in any kind of house, vfhetlld# Bj mountain cabin, coastal two-story, southern mansion or Will electric heat work in your house? Probably, but to be sure eall the folks at your nearby CPAL office No obligation,
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