I!pmn ijCT t d^eSieH^i??. Brcnd.^?d active duty In the armed for C*Dmny Garner*l3lted Herring of Albertaon Mrs. Mjuragret Stroud Mrs. H?rvey Jones visited Mrs. Dells Her ring . patient in the ?!&Cem?ai Jtospttil Ken -ET^"'. ? js-i Sfnmy and Pamela, of W ar _ saw. end Mr. ^Vs-Carl Ivev were guests Sunday a Mr Mtd Mrs. Jimmy Kornegqr m*1 Edith of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner and chUdren attended the Otrls tmas Parade held in Pink HJU Saturday, andpenjcipatedlnthe Poppy sale 01 n>e v.w. boro visited Mr. and Mrs.Les lle Bell during the ?"**"*? Miss Kave Goodmm. studem at Mount Olive Junior College, was a weekend visitor of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mr. ?id Mrs. Colon Garner, Sammy, Joann, and B?ly visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parr lor of Rones Ch^el Sun friends of Ned Roberts will be glad to learn that he has returned home after being hos pitalized at the WWne Mem orial Hospital Golds boro for several Charles Batcheior of Myrtle Beach, S.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were among those visiting Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. of Mount Olive Sun day. _ Friends of Joe Sutton. a son fimfe^th-^Provod and Mrs. Ralford Jones of Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner Sunday ni ghMr. ?d Mrs. Jimmy * erlln. Clay. Luann anj Mlkeot Kenansvllle. Mr. .and Mrs. Reginald Hudson, Mary Allen S?rseph Of Mount oi^e were guests Sunday of Mr. anO?r3. McCoy SummerllihfiMMK> Henry and David. *?/ Mrs. Fredrick ton spent Monday with her par ems, Mr. and Mrs. W.t^ Byrd. Mrs. Annie Raw Bed of Mount Olive was a guest Sun day of her daughter and son in-law Mr. and Mrs. J.B. God bold. _ , Mr. and Mrs. FX.Goodman. Jane. F.L. Jr. and DavU of Greensboro, and Robert Wray Q fc35 of Warsaw visited Mrs. Foye I Goodman and Jimmy last Sat- I urday. * Lei and Garner of Durham I was a recent visitor of Sammy B. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Colon I Garner and children. Oscar Walker of Mount Ol ive visited Mr. and Mrs. W.T. ? Byrd during the holidays. William Earl Mc Arthur spent ? several days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. Mr. and Mrs. Cleborn Ste phens of Rones Chapel visited I Mr. and Mrs. Lester CXulaw last Monday. ? Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner. Sammy Joann and Betty visited ? Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Milker of the I Beautancus Community on Sun- I for. and Mrs. W.T. Byrd 1 and daughter Callie spent Mon- I day in Mount Olive shopping j and visiting friends. I Visitors ofMr. and Mrs .W.T. Byrd and Willie Est us during I the Thanksgiving holidays were: Mrs. Kay Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cheek, and Miss Ann Winders of Kure Beach; Mrs. Lucy Tolly of Whiteville; Dan iel Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cox, and Mrs. Fredrick Cox of Grifton; and Miss Lottie Byrd of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Foye Iveywer? 4" among.those barticijatAgfcthe country rflusfc show With tfe entertainment cqpSiaflng- of Simon Qulnn and the Trohbfc dours and a square dance ex hibition held at the Kenan Memorial Auditorium In Ken- * ansville recently sponsored by the James Sprunt Institute. Willie Estus Etyrd and Mrs. , Lucy Tolly spent last Saturday and Sunday with the Fredrick Cox family in Grifton. *??- - * , Mrs. Lillian Ray nor and Mrs. Wane Raynoi nade a business trip to Warsaw and shopped in Klnston Monday. Mrs. Benny Fountain and son Kahn, Mrs. Peggy Thomas and daughter Jatnes Lou enjoyed a movie Sunday afternoon at Klnston. Mr. and Mrs. DJL Fountain Mrs. Ludie Fountain and Mrs. Annette Fowtaln and son Kahn enjoyed shopping in jseason*, w ville Monday. Jfl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ray- 1 nor, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ray- I nor, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald I Ray nor shopped In Jacksonville ? Saturday night. ? Mr. ioA Mrs. HaroldRaynor, I and children Kim and Dean and Mrs. Lillian Raynor visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myers of ? Klnston Sunday. ? Birth Announcements I Mr. and Mrs. EJ>. War sham announce the birth of a son, Ervln Darls Warsham, Jr., I November 39, In Pender Mem- I Beulavllle. Our coqHgulatisns to the parents km the gran4>arents, Mr. and Mrs. AW Pickett and Mrs. Viola Warsham. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mc Queen announce the birth of a son, David Jerome. November 30 in Geneva. Alabama. The baby weighed 8 pounds 13 1/2 ounces^^^^^^^^ U II .. The McQueens hire one other child, Teresa Jean. Our congratulations to the parents and granarents, Mr. and Mrs. H.V. Lngley of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs.Harold Cordwell of Geneva, Albania. Our congratulation are also extended to the proud great EaSftttiAr-. Mr gave awry nice alk on imlly Life.' also read the minutes of th> last ? s I :? . . the trea Mrs. Mae Spicer, Home Ex tension Agent, talked to the group on "color and texture" in the .home. After the meeting the group exchanged Christmas gifts and had refreshments of punch, fudge, potato chips md many different kinds of cookies. 2 .. , Mrs Ullie Bel; ] ^ HJfr rfjft ;? SB ' ? - \ ft,, ; nmt TIRE 5ERVICI "M 1 '-M Wil Ijjl ; Hwi ? M LV2"^P- I I ' 't jfln? fll HI 1MHH| Mjj flj ,*m P' " ; >v' t'^ mH m m| v STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. S. L. NORRIS FARM 12 Miles East of Mount Olive, Near Scott's Store -'1* ITEMS TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE ?3$P-3K V.- JMf ' ?> ? A'.?:- ' *? ' "?'.Ws" . ' *':ux"':; 4., 2?Massey Ferguson 35 Tractors 2?Allis Chalmers "B's" Tractors, wfth Cultivators and Fertilizer Distributors '>3 1?130 Farmall Tractor and All Equipment 1?3 14-inch Bottom Plows 1-Offset Bush Hog 1?Multi-Purpose Disk 1 -Adjustable Multi-Purpose Disk 1?30% Nitrogen Applicator 1?Massey Ferguson Cultivator 2?Powell Transplanters 1?Ellis Transplanter M I * 4 Tnhniwn^m^' "gy 1 i *lonocca uaen - RIRV J j ' 1-1953 Chevrolet-2-ton Truck 1?Farm Trailer 1?Browning Automatic Shotgun 1?CUdric Adding Machhw 1 ^p00?Tobacco Sticks fiATTENTIflNi Irfll iifti :*? .H SUNT* WILL BE AT $ ) SAM'S INS STORE M ROSE BILL Saturday December 14 From 1 TO 6 PM ' Every one is invitee to come in end tell SANTA ] whet they'd like for Christines Children cen register for f FREE GIFTS J k ? ? ? |V Sem's Drug Store is losded with F k gifts for the Holidey Seeson ] f ? VISIT OUR STORE AND ( ~ Use vour first . " f Bonk Cerd Her. ^ SELECT YOURS NOW ^ Sa in i^ u _ * r#$* Hia "?c ( : k ' ?? - 7 ffcyBfl SANTA SAYS: 'GIVE g# THEM jlcOMFORT!' wKKw' 11BI: \ ,;tefe^.-fei iSfefe? "$?&Mk-< I GIFT SUPPERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY 4 I For Mother, For Father, For Brother & Sis ' j And For Grandparents, Too. J,