Mrs Tiithftr f ? anfmted
the flower show st Wsrssw
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrj and Mrs. L.E. Brow In
RqseHlll. In the afternoon they I
vlsUed Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Mrs. W. L. Greeman and
daughter Sandra hf Durham
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Laura Merritt aid Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson. Mrs. M
Greeman's mother, Mrs. Lula
M?thews returned home with
them to spend some time.
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and son-in-law, Mr. aid Mrs.
BurlCsveasugh of Wallace. ,
Mrs. Nellie Bans and Miss
Shelby Bats visited Mi's. Shel- 1
ton Bats In Duplin General
Hospital Sunday afternoon, laer
In die afternoon they also vis
ited Mrs. Mary Smith in Shady
Haven Rest Home, Burg aw.
Mrs. Normal Brooks accom
panied her aisters, Mrs. J.C.
K Issuer and Mrs. Edward
Chestnut! of Rose HU1 to Wil
mington, Sunday where they
visited their brother' and fam
ily* Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee
Register. Mrs. Register is
quite 111.
Mrs. Maydell Croom of
Kins ton spent Thursday with
Mi. and Mrs. Norman Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Sasser
spent Sunday in the Topsail
I Community with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker,
Nelson and Stanley shopped In
Wilmington Saturday.
Mrs. MelrIn Pope, Mrs.
Harry Pope, and Miss Becky
Pope shopped in Goldsboro Sal
I uruay.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Smith
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Buck Culbreth of Goldsboru
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Betty Horne aid J.N. fl
Home visited their brother,
Herbert Horne of Goldsboro, ?
patient In the Parkview Hos- 1
pital, Rocky Mount, who Is in a
critical condition, suffering
from injuries received In an
automobile accident on Friday
night.
Friends of Gary Taylor, tor- I
merly of Magnolia will be gald I
to know that ne has completed I
his tour of duty fit Vietnam
and is now stationed at Wr- I
ight-Patterson Air Force Base
near Dayton, Ohio. While ser
vlngin Vietnam he was swarded
the Bronze Star Medal for mer
itorious achievement, and was
promoted to Major.
Present address of Gary and I
his family is Major Gary W.
Taylor, 6708 Alter Road Day- I
ton, Ohio 46434.
PFWB Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
First Pentecostal Freewill
Baptist Church held their regu
lar meeting on Monday night
I at the Community Building.
Family night was observed
with a covered dish supper
and Christmas party. There
wad "a tree and gift Exchange.
Only one auxiliary member was
absent. Approximately SO
members and guests attended.
Rev. Hubert Byrd led the de
votional and the group sang Ch
ristmas Carols.
Names were drawn for a sec
ret pal for the coming year and
fruit baskets were fixed to be
taken to the aged and shut-ins.,
Mrs. Bsaslsy
Entertains
Mrs. McDonald Beasley was
H hostess to her canasta club
?i cn^nr the holidays home
yj&l tta LSji'lSm.Sto
lng of Warsaw also Mr. and Mrs.
Lwlllard Hill at Smith Chapel
Sunday afternoon.
Sunday guestsofMr. aodMrs.
Jesse Sutton were the Rev. and,
Mrs. Luther Swinson and All*
cia of Beulavllle, and Mr. and*
Mrs. Galloway Hardy and ba
by of Mt. Olive.
Mr. md Mrs. Claud Powell
and Sonya of Warsaw had sup
per with Mrs. Oarrie Scott
Sunday. Later they visited
Mrs. Jonas Dail.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sull
ivan and boys Herman and John
spent the day Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Dau and fam
ily of Goldsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Torrans
and Betsy of Wilson visited Mrs.
Nora Outlaw Sunday. Mrs.Out
law returned home with them to
visit a few days.
Guests of Mr. andMrs.Ralph
Waters Sunday for dinner were
the Rev. and Mrs. Tom Ellis
I of St antonsburg and Mr. and
Mrs. J.W. Waters and daugh
ter, locally.
Mr. ana Mrs. Eugene Outlaw
and Mrs. Nora Outlaw visited I
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Johnson and
on Wednesday night. Those en
joying an evening of play were
Mrs. Wendell Evans, Mrs.CX.
Quinn, Mrs. William Potter,
Mrs. Abbie Smith, Mrs. Earl
Baker, Mrs. Victor Parker;
Miss Betty Grey Rouse and the
I hostess. Mrs. Abbie Smith
won high score prize and Mrs.
I Wendell Evans second high
I prize.
I Dishes of assorted candies
were on each table during play
I and at the end of play the hos
? tess served a congealed salad
on lettuce, crackers, and either
coffee or soft drinks. . W
Johnson out from Warsaw.
Mrs. Bessie Pate of Five
Point spent the weekend with the
Bud Davis family Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. SJL Pate and Caro
lyn also of Five Point joined
them at lunch.
Mrs. Helen Waller spent
Tuesday night at Rose Hill with
the Gerald Carrs.
Remus and Rommle Outlaw
visited Leland Herring, a pat
ient m. a Raleigh hospit al Sun
day In Raleigh.
Mrs. Melvln Shackelford of
Faison spent Monday with Mr.
and^Mrs. J.w. Waters aid the
1 Ralph Waters'.' ~
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thif
pen visited theHarolaSuttons
of Goldsboro Thursday. L*er
they went on a shopping sprue
uptown.
I Mr. and Mrs. Alvtn Smith of
Smith Township visited Mrs.
NoraOutlsw Sunday.
hon? of Mrs. Bui Darts Mon
day al, ,: . Dec. 16 K 7 o'cl? k
for the regular meeting and
Christmas party.
Homamaktrs 1
Count Calarits
Are you counting your cal
ories?
"Count Calories BeMnd the
Scenes" was topic of program
taught Wednesday by Mrs. Eu
gene Outlaw at the regular me
eting of Scott Store Extension
Home makers Club. Meeting
I was held at the hone of Mr a.
Elvla Hill.
Mrs. Outlaw gave a true or
falae contest rdathtg to feeds
and < alorles to begin her pro
gram. She gave a list of foods
high In calories and a grot* low 1
in calprles. She also aunpha
Slsed one has towtfeh the quan
tity of food taken to keep calo
ries down. She passed out
jSn^CkU Korny told ?f
she ssid ?^"auT-^hiri!
alee add wthe almpia arrange
ment of mute il rntll 1 lIlMSHI
far child rw.
Mr*, um Kara**, f ami
lliSjffj al!LTg
sadd-?hUdren should he trrined
to be hemet, noting most good
deeds begtn at home.
Mrs. Edd Komegay , vice
prestdem presided at business.
Mrs. Helen Waller, health
loader read a letter free* a
Meatel^tosiUutioru The greop
t txueted thsT^ re asmwr to aeed '
a dsaoton to the toatfceiton.
Plans were made for (he ?t
nual Christmas pari* to beheld
Dec. li m. the coramenttyMM*
tag at $M. Everyone to mhod
to tale s picnic hashet mi
h tQgghfr.
but was#Lstp.,,,W 1JJS?
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