HtKtf cSuiriM?" S?. mdM *.' John Itowe of Aurora spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. Mr. tfid Mrs hmn Simm ons of Pink HiU and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boyd Ontels and Billy of Kins ton visited Mr. sod Mrs. Perry Smith and Mr. Daiiel Simmons during die Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Pridgen and family spent Thanksgiving D? with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pridgen In Burg aw. Mtes Linda Grlce, who * tends UNC at Ch*el Hill spent die Thanksgiving weekend with I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or mond Grlce. Dr. and Mrs. Drew Grlce of Chapel Hill were Sunday din - . ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Drew Grlce and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lancas ter of Pfkerllle were Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grlce aid girls. Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Pridgen and lamlly visited Sgt. aid Mrs. Fred Patton and family In Lex ington Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards I and girls of Winston-Salem I spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs.E.C. Thomp- I son. Miss Mary Sue Kennedy of Newton Grove also visited I during the weekend. Billy Taylor who attends UNC Chapel Hill spent Wednesday night with his grandmother, Mrs. Eunice Taylor, en route to his home in Swansboro. Hunt Taylor of Swansboro spent Thanksgiving with his grandmother, Mrs. Eunice Tay Vv')or. ? . ? I Mr. and Mrs. setn Turner and June spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Lila Huffman at Richlands. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Phillips spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Warson at Lowlands. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Davis and j boys of Raleigh spent Thanks- . giving Day wiin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weatherly. Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherly and Christy j joined them for dinner. Miss Janrle Strickland, who attends C ampbell College, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J?. Strickland ! ^Mr?ateE#;8frickland ] of Dunn spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and MrS. JX. Strick land and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Sanders ' of Raleigh spent the Thanksgiv- < ing weekend with Mrs. Kat ertne Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. P.B. Raiford. Mrs. R.W. Lau- 1 ri of Raleigh and Mrs. Ada Raiford of Whalev's Rest Home at Kenansvllle also spent 1 Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Raiford. 1 Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Pridgen and family spent Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and family in Burg aw. BUI Costin, Jr. of Methodist College In Fayettevllle spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Costin and girls. Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Brltt and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Brltt, Sr. in Parkton. Mrs. Britt and Martha went on to High Point to spend the week end with Mrs. BJ. MUler. BUI attended the Governor's School reunion held in Winston-Salem ( during the weekend. Mrs. Martha H. Davis and Mrs. Currie DaU and famUy spent Wednesday night and Th ursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benton and Jackie in Havelock. Joe Sutton was transferred from Duplin General Hospital to Duke Hospital Tuesday. Re ports are that he is slightly Improved. Miss Ella Mae West of Fay etteville spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. N.W. West. I Miss Catherine Buck of Rlng llng School of Art in Sarasota. Florida spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Buck. Thanksgiving Day dinner gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins were: Mrs. C.T. Hop kins and Walte Hopkins of Sel ena; Mrs. Jesse King and Betty of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Ran dolph Phillips and family of Raleigh; and Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Knowles and boys, Mrs. Elvin Boyette and Faye, Mrs. Frank Niels on and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knowles, aid Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Boyette and Tommy all ot Warsaw. Miss Bette Walston of UNC at Greensboro spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. H.C. Phillips and fami ly of^Mtanl spent Jast week lips, an other relttlves. and iamiiV ot Wilmington, Mr* _ . / . , MM ? ville, nd Mrs. Ruth Herring \ of Scon's Store spent Thanks giving Dm with Dr. and Mrs. Jack Van Hill and family In ~ Dunn. Miss Carole Baars of Dur ham. Miss Peggy Williams of Chapel Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Smith and BUI of Char lotte spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bears. Mrs. Smith and Bill werespend ng the week and Mr. Smith owed them for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. West spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. W.D. Pollock In Wilson. Mrs. ?' Pollock returned home with hero for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Williams and Law son of Raleigh spent ? Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. ^ Tames Farmer and family. ThauKSgiving Day dinner gu- , ests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry 3 McCullen and family were Mr. $ and Mrs. A.A. Currin of Red Oak, Mrs. Bobbie Currin and v Timothy of Raleigh, and Mr. | and Mrs. H.C. McCullen. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mc Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sevelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oakley of Kenans ville attended the F all Ceremonies of the Shriners in Raleigh during the weekend. Miss Shari Jones spent the weekend with Miss Bonnie Rae I Rivenbark in Raleigh. Miss Dorothy Br in who at tends the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill spent I the Thanksgiving weekend with her mother, Mrs. A.M. Brltt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Matthis and family of Charlotte visited I Mr. and Mrs. BJ. Hobbs dur ing the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Quinn and family of Reston, Va. spent I the Thanksgiving weekend with I Mrs. Lillian Quinn, Mr. and I Mrs. Sanford Packer, and other I relatives here. I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitley and family of Mount Olive were thanksgiving guests of Mr. and drs. Lott Kornegay. Miss "Babby,y Chestnut who attends Meredith College spent :he Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chestnut. Miss Diane Sheffield of Peace College and Miss Allie Sheffield af UNC at Chapel Hill spent the rhfftksgivlng weekend with their mother, Mrs. EX. Slgef Field and Mary. , 5" i Mr. and Mrs. Walter -P. (Vest and boys visited Joe 1 Sutton at Duke Hospital Satur- I lay. They spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. H j5. West and family, and they visited i Mr. West who is a patient at Rex Hospital. Mel Herring and Jimmy riines of NCSU in Raleigh spent 1 the Thanksgiving weekend with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herring and Mr. and Mrs. James Herman Hines. Miss Ellen Ann Pollock of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pollock. She left Sat urday to visit friends in Winston-Salem before return ing to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. David Meadows and Charles of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Straugnan. Mrs. Straug han returned home with them for a visit. Miss Beth West who attends 3reensboro College spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs. Myra West. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Houston visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caulder and family and Mrs. Myrtle Winstead in Wilming ton Wednesday. Ike Stroud of Pink Hill was Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and family. Mrs. Sterling Marriner visited Mr. and Mrs. H.D. We st and family in Raleigh last we ek. Miss Annette Wahab of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wahab aid girls of Cary visi ted Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Wahab during the Thanksgiving week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wahab, Annette, and Allen also visi ted Kermlt Swindell at Swan quarter during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney An drews of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wells of Goldsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. HJ3 Andrews and Miss Georgia B. Andrews of Mount Olive were Thanks giving dinner guests of Mr. aid Mrs. Herbert Wells aid {Cat herine Ann in Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brock and family of Wilmington spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs. J.C. Brock. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Knight and boys of Wilmington were also Thanks jjlving Dajr dinner guest s oi Mr. and Mrs. Rodney An drews fished Mrs. Ruth Grady and Margaret In Kenansvllle Saturday afternoon. Mrs.Grady fell Friday and broke her right shoulder. Mrs. WA Smith of Green sillf pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A Smith and fanlly. ? * . ' " ? *v Llndsev Ciark receives the Eagle Scout Award In special ceremonies ih Warsaw Baptist Church. Left to right are fats mother, Mrs.\ George Clark, Rev. Charles Hlnson, Llndscy, Mr. Clark, and Mr. Tom Deaton, District Scout Executive. Mr. ana Mrs. jcssc yuinn and family went to Wake For est College Sunday to take their niece. Miss Larue Chappell, back to school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and family visited Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Moore In New Bern S* urdav. Otis Swinson is a patient at Duplin General Hospital. Miss Kathy Benton of Me thodist College in Fayetteville spent the Thanksgiving week end with Mr. and Mrs. AJd. Benton. Johnny Holllngs worth of Campbell College spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hollingsworth. Johnny and Carolyn Gresham ] of UNO at Chapel Hill spent J the Thanksgiving weekend with \ Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Gresham. Jr. and Laurie. Miss Brenda Smith of Raleigh 1 spent the Thanksgiving weekend } with Mr. and Mrs. Y.L. Smith. Barney and Patsy Sheffield of Campbell College spent the Thanksgiving weekend with their mother; Mrs. BUI Shef field. i Stedman Boney of Bennetts- < ville. S.C. visited relatives here during Thanksgiving. ReV. and Mrs. Charles Owens and famUy were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. 1 Robert Butler and Martha in Lou Is burg. | Thanksgiving Day dinner gu ests of Mr. ana Mrs. LJ. Quinn and J ay were Mr. and Mrs. i Richard Williams and Fred erick and Miss Lou Belle Wil liams of Beulaville; and Mr. i and Mrs. Gerald Quinn and Car la, Mrs. T.R. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. AJ. Jenkins, Jr. and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carl ton and famUy, and Mr. and ( Mrs. Milford Quinn and family of Warsaw. Miss Catherine Thomas, wno m is attending Hardbarger's Busi ness College, spent trie Thanks giving weekend with her par- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sutton and David of Wilson spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. David Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kir by, and other relatives here. Mrs. Martha Chappell of Clinton and Miss Larue Chap pell of Wake Forest College ( visited Mrs. Arnie QuinnTh-n- , ksciving. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw | were Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Quinn and family. Miss Donna Wood who at- i tends Campbell College spent the Thanksgiving weekend with ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs.R.P. ' Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy. Todd and Bryan of Wilmington spent J the Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs. D.E. Todd and Mrs. Mary 1 Grey F rederfck. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards of Knoxvllle, Tennessee spent the Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards and Mrs. D.E. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Blount Modlln of Campbell College visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards during the weekend. Thai-, ksciving D? dinner guests of Mrs. D.E, Toddwere: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards TommvXTodd an^StfW Tommy load ana Bryan ot wii Toda and Jamie c? laoor i*sty; Mr. ^and Mrs^. ^ar|es^Todd^ at <-uuownee spent tne t nanxs givtng weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James F. Strickland and Mrs. Geraldine Wray and family. Mr. and Mrs. James F. St rickland and Jane were Thanks giving Da y dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Simmons In San ford. Miss Giraiy Vernon of UNC at Greensboro spent the Than ksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vernon and family. Miss Nancy Wilson, ECO. Greenville, spent the Thanks giving weekend with Mr. and .1A .1! /'?I* the Color Guard which was composed of Douglas Jones. Al len Bostic, aid Billy Faust, Jr. to post the flag. He then led the congregation In the Pl edge of Allegiance to the Amer ican Flag. Mr. Deacon explained the dif ferent ranks required in the long trail to earn the coveted award. Scouts of Troop 20 and Troop 44 filed in, each group representing the various ranks Scouts must attain as he pro gresses toward his cherished goal -- that of Eagle. Scout. The twelve Scouts which fol lowed bearing white candles took their places around the altar where Nathan andLlndsey lit the candles while naming the twelve scouts laws. As they did this Eagle Scout Bill Br in explained trie meaning of each. Nathan's two brothers, Charles and Michael, were among the candle bearers. Charles is a I Life Scout; and, Michael, the youngest, is 2nd Class. Lind I sey and Nathan were led forth I to receive their awards by Ea Sle Scouts, Steve Sheffield and 1 avid Sheffield, both recipients [of the coveted award the pre | vlous Sunday. Mr. Deaton presented the aw | ards to Scoutmaster BUI Faust Mrs. B.K. Wilson and Benny. Harry Lee Thigpen of ECU, Greenville spent the Thanks giving weekend with Mrs. R.C. Thigpen. Mr. D.H. Carlton remains a patient at Sampson Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Joe Costin and Lee Ann shopped in Kinston Saturday. Mrs. Rudy Hasty ofECU,Gr eenville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Britt. atun Eagle Scout necklaces and t ieir father* with Eagle le They then gta ln the Eagh < md In so their live* under the standards an Eagl Scout. 1 n young nen are ? years old a bers of Troop 30. They att end James Kenan High School where Nathan la a freshman and Llndsey la a sophomore. Nathan la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Coatln, Sr., and Llndsey Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark all of War Uf. Gardenettes Met The Gardenettes Garden Club met on Monday evening with Mrs. Roger Phillips. Mrs. Gerald Quinn, president, pre- ' sided. The club's Christmas ' party will be held at the home of Mrs. Charlie Miller and has been tentatively set for ' December 21. Mrs. Sam God- , win, Mrs. Henry Stevens, Jr., and Mrs. E.C. Thompson pre sented a very Interesting pro - gram on "The Abuses and Uses of Christmas Greenery." Items from die market basket were auctioned off at the end. Mrs. Phillips served apple-nut cake, ham biscuits, and hot tea. Th ose present in addition to Mrs. Quinn were Mrs. Frank Steed. Mrs. Larry McCulleh, Mrs. Roy Barwick, Mrs. Brooks Boyette, Mrs. Bill Boyette, Mrs. T.O. Raton, Mrs. William T. Best, Mrs. Allen Holmes, Mrs. AJ. Jenkins, Jr., Mrs. Charlie Mil ler, Mrs. I J. Quinn, and Mrs. George West. Honid Gardeners Mdt The Home oardeners Garden | Club met on Tuesday evening 1 with Mrs. Oliver Edwards. } Mrs. Bruce Honeycutt, presi dent, presided. Yearbooks were given out, and plans for the m nual Christmas party to beheld on December 17 at the home of Mrs. H.T. Ray, Jr. were made. < , during Christmas trs. 1yard served; can pie .'1th 8 m mbers present. j?;" ? Nancy Pom - m II fl ?? mus nancy rw was nonor 1 iier 17di b party it the Warsaw Skating Rink on Monday evening. Hos tesses were Misses Kathy Cot tle. Saudi a Evans, Randy Hall, and Betsy Kennedy. Approxi mately 40 friends along with Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis West were present. The hostesses served birthday cake, potato chips, and lime punch. The group enjoy ed skating;, and Nancy received many nice gifts from her Thank You Note We would like to take this opportunity to thank each and 5very person for the many acts of kindness shown to us during he Illness and death of our oeloved wife and mother. We shall always remember the many floweres, cards, visits, food, prayers, and thoughts we received at this time, Walter Herring, Sr. and family Not* Off Thanks I want to thank my many friends, relatives, ana neigh bors for the many flowers, vis its, food, cards, prayers, and visits I received during my stay at Duplin General Hospital and since I have been home. I am deeply thankful for each remembrance. Bland Raynor Note Of I nanus I want to take this oppor tunity to thank each and every person for the flowers, cards, jrayers, visits, and thoughts I received while a patient at Duplin General Hospital , and lince I have been at home. ' shall always remember each md every one. 3. Clyde Surratt Warsaw Methodist Circles CIRCLE I met on Monday ivening with Mrs. John B. West. pastor. Rev. Jean Hood of Ho okerton Methodist Church, lie; rial followed In the Oak Cemetery. . Surviving are his wife, Mrs. i Louise Jones Miles of the hone; ' two sons, James M. of Chapel Hill and Charles K. Miles of the U. S. Navy; one daughter, ?| CTss Trudy Hayes Miles of the home; one grandchild; one sis ter, Mrs. 8.C. Brown of Wil mington; two brothers, Grover Miles of Greenville, Term, aid Baxter Miles of Norfolk, Va. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Mil es. He was a Mason, a Shr iner and a member of Pink Hill Methodist Church. Pallbearers were Lynwood I C. Turner, Elwood Baits. Sam Davis, Graham Turner, TJ. Turner, Frank Wiley ?nd J.R. | Holden. . ? Mrs. Frank Moore, chairman, presided and gave the devot ional. The prtgrisn was given by Mrs. Belton fiihshew. Plans for the supper to be held on Wednesday everting were dis cussed, and Christmas gifts were exchanged. During the social period Mrs. West ser ved pecan pie with Ice dream and coffee to die 9 members present. CIRCLE j mat on Mood ay evening with Mrs. Rodney An drews. Mrs. Josh'Jones, chair man, presided. Plans for the buffet supper to be held on Wednesday evening were dis cussed, and Christmas gifts were exchanged/ The pro- . gram and devotional was given ' by Mrs. W.C. Martin assisted by Mrs. Jones. During the * social period Mrs. Andrews served frozen frtilt salad on lettuce, ritz crackers, fruit cake, nutty fingers, ham bis cuits, wd coffee to, the 9 mem bers and 1 visitor present. - - SHIP NIW FOR AIL YOUR I nrauPl?%,i Hll,t,EC1MI11"1 HEEIIS II ? , "Sfc IFBBFl IT ..uiurUTC VELVET WREATH BOW 1 *"7 TREE ORNAMENTS %>r ribbon pkg j I A?"d Colora t?^ | ? OthCTPt?. Gin Wrap - I wy jr *q wiwifjpwy I

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