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to?* Mrs. Bo-) Williamson aocom Mt. Olive on Friday afternoon. Little Miss Catherine Svkes I Si c-a ^ I!Z!i ox win ton spent Saturday nigps here with her aunt. Miss Mary Lee Sykes. Mr. Frances Oakley made a buMnws trip lmt toPhU" Mrs. N.B. Boney accompan ied Mrs. WJ4. Ingram to Golds . boro on S*urday morning. Mrs. M?tle w. Sadler ac companied Mrs. Florence Cur rle to Goldaboro o n Friday Mjte to see Mrs. Florrie C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinn and children of Hampton. Va. also Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Quinn and daughter. Terry of Lei and visited Mrs. Viola W. Quinn over the weekend. $ ? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawrence of LiUingtoo visited the David John Kilpatrkks last Saturday night. They all went to Sneed's Ferry for seafood. Mrs. Bill Willis and sons of Raeford visited her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Southerland last Miss Beverly Kilporick of ECU-Greenvllle spent the weekend here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Hall and three children spent the week end in Burlington with her mo ther. Mrs. Ralph Page. <w. I hm l gfflPjj ' and friends The Lawrence Ryders ol ay cttevillf and Mrs. Sue Neil 11.on iff (Cure's I , t sp?j the weekend with Mrs. Clolse K, Ryder. Tli Nicky Bowdens shopped in Goldsboro one day recently. T?"' gl ???-'< ? own? | Country Club Mrs. JJ, Wells was hostess to the Town and Country Bridge Club at her home Monday night, with Miss Mary Lee Sykes as visitor. At mid point of play Mrs. Wells served strawberry salad and coffee. High score, a double deck of cards was won by Mrs. Hazel Scott. Miss Sykes received a scale-planter for visitors. She also received cards for Bingo. Others playing were Mrs. HJ). Taylor, Mrs. Wiley Booth, Mrs. E.S. McGowan, Mrs. Elol-. se Ryder. Mrs. Williams. Spicer, and Mrs. E.C. Tyndali. Johnson - Clown Wedding Mrs. Willard Johnson was in New Bern last Friday to attend the wedding of her son, Colby Johnson ana Miss LouiseClewls of Lei and. The wedding was held in the home of the groom's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butler, with mem bers of the Immediate family present. Brewer, Franklii QuJnn and* Melvin Bostlt in addition to flSFti present to enjoy the Turkey with dressing, Beef Casserole, Caulflowercasser ole, cream style corn, garden peas, sweet potato . rice and gravy, hot-rolls and butter, congealed vegetahle salad with chocolate tarts for dessert.?d coffee. A color motif of green and white was used for the table decorations. The honoree was presented a corsage upon her arrival and later received Ice tea glasses In her chosen crystal ptttern. Dutch Slipper Members of the Kenansvtlle Chapter #215. Order of the Eas tern Star Past Matron's and Past Patron's Club who last Monday night at Bland's Res taurant near Warsaw for a Dut ch Supper. Attending were: Falson and Pearl McGowan, J.R and Cella Stroud. Louise K. Boney. Virginia D. Holl and, EdnaE. Brlnson, Sue West brook. Sally B. Tyndall, Thelma B. Murphy, Thelma S. Stroud, Margaret G. Johnson and Inez B. chestnut also Davis Evans. Mrs. Ryder Hostess Mrs. Elolse K. Ryder was hostess to the Liberty Hall Bridge Club on last Wednesday night with Mrs. Vernon Ward as guest. Mrs. Hortense Hasty was the winner of the high score Hills Vestal whs hostess to th<| v-. s rcM and Mrs! A.T. Outlaw. Miss Lottie won the high score prize and the Blqgo prize. Mrs.Out iaw was winner mirAe visitors. Between progressions the hostess served refreshments. I Lingerie Shower I On Saturday afternoon at I 4 o'clock in the home of Miss Denlse Dull, a lingerie shower was aiven honoring Miss Gayle Murphy; a November bride elect. I Miss Gwyn Rhodes greeted guest and upon arrival Miss Murphy was presented a cor I sago of white carnations. Mrs. I Harry MUrphy, mother of die I bride-elect and Mrs. Lillian I I Bostk,. mother of the grocm I elect were presented a Dronse I mum corsage. I After Miss Murphy opened I her lovely gifts, the guest were I served coca colas, cookies and I nuts buffet. Fall colors were I used effectively in die table I decorations. Co-hostesses were Miss ^ Gvryn Rhodes and Miss Denlse ; Warsaw M Student In Who's Who The following article* ap pear in the Burlington Ttmes New* recently: "Several Alamance County college atadent* have bean in cluded in the IMS edition of Who'* Who Among Students hi American Univeraitiea and Coi W011am R. Crowder, Jr., Sen ior at Greensboro College has bow in this He is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. W R. Crowder of M Trial 2. Selections for Who's Who are baaed an scholarship, leader ship and oooperathai in educa tional and extra-canicular ac promiae of future uaefullness." "Bill Crowder, son of die Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Crowder of aag Trail X. ban received an howoraMa mdnftoiratoUrt in irt competition apsnsored by PM mont University Center. The Greensboro College stn> legf w Hiflh S >r?t far rim m r OiBOts wis comniled hv Mrt ? WUw? WW VWMJIUW MJ ?f3i MAfffaiMK O Dail Mr? Ssdlfif Hostfiss to her Bridge Club with sev were Meidames eS^cCowwu Sal lie Ingram and George Pen ny. Club members high score prise was won by Miss Mar garet Williams and Mrs. Mc Gowan -won visitors. Mrs. In gram was the lucky winner of the Bingo Prise. Prior to ad journment Mrs. Sadler served jello with whipped cream, pound cake and coffee. K on tract Club Maatc - ' |' I Ilia Kenansvllle Kontract Kl ub met with Mrs. D.S, Wll iams on on last Thursday night. It was marked by 100% at tend a I nee. High score was made by I Miss Lottie Anne Williams and low score by Mrs. Ellis Ves tal. Mrs. Marlon Griffin won the Bingo prise. The hostess served lemon pie with hot tea and salted nuts. Hi|k School Students Visit ECU GREENVILLE ? About 155 of North Carolina's brightest high school seniors are visiting the East Carolina University campus this weekend. The occasion is the fifth an nual ECU Scholarship Week end. Joint hosts are students and faculty of the university. DUPLIN COUNTY, Calypso Buren W. Bast on Jr., North Duplin High School; Teachey?Susan Ward, Wal lace-Rose Hill High School; Warsaw?Bennle Wilson Jr., James Kenan High School. dent received a $50.00 cash award in the print and drawing competition." The Crowders formerly lived in Warsaw. The Rev. Mr. Crw wder waa pastor of the Warsaw Mfthodfrt Qairch. a?? of ?nit. Org anil to at ct lr lei Wi >v. C i- Alt* is >1 off ice) were: ?Tt j apir vl it; C.C Jr., Whitfield, l reajurer. Etnrriatt Rogers s for C Manning 1 : w?r< o handle ?ats. aFO County meetings will be of an: a 7: 5 P Injttx Courtfaowo in Kconav e/ef ^onficlomi^ ChSrt '? i mmm I oday I Winter Quarter STARTS DECEMBER 9 | APPROVED FOR VETERAN'S TRAINING AcendM by Hm AetttMiai Commission for IwiNn Schools os o Two-Yoor School of Busiiioai. 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