? fc llw v". J ' "m r SM,J Jmli^ilils t" a pas teat at Wayne Memorial Hosp Ktr. and Mrs. Robert Korne gay and Rob and Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Martin and girls spent Sunday afternoon and evening In Raleigh. Arnold Murray Jones. Jr. was a tonsUectotny patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital this week. Mrs. Earl Hule and boys of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Hule. Mr. and Mrs.Lonnie Gardner, and Miss June Sum merlin Sunday afternoon. Otis Swinson entered Wayne Memorial Hosplial Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Gladys Sitter son of Kin ston visited Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Best Sunday afternoon. M.H. Barr Is a patient at Sampson Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hugh Wells spent Fri day night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Wells andfam ' Uy In Goldsboro. Mrs. Fred Baars, Mrs. G.W. Smith aid Bill, and Mrs.JJvi. West shopped In Goldsboro Sat urday. Mrs. Allen Draughon. Jr., Mrs. Douglas Townsend, Mrs. Walter P. West, and Mrs. Ed Hlnes spent F rlday night and Saturday in Williamsburg on the tour of homes there. Jamie Whitfield Is a patient at Veterans' Hospital In Durham. Mrs. John Best left Friday night to spend the winter mon ths with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter and family in Richmond. Mrs. J.W. Farrior came home Saturday following sur gery at Duke Hospital and con valescing at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Thompson in Durham. irn^4 Homo tftftf visit tr$ Mrs. DlMP?M :&'?&aS&!g3? D*s?. ra .-was spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr*; Allen Wahab end girls Mrs^ Paul Potter, Mary Lou, ind^Joyce shopped In Raleigh SlMn*ttid Mrs. Ray Thomas of Pink Hill visited Mr. ?d Mrs. J.M. Houston Sunder af ^MrTand Mrs. Robert L.Ken nedy of Del and, Florida vUtoed Mr. and Mrs. George Smvke UMrWC2d Mrs. Albert Carmen of Pearl River. New York vis Ited Mr. and Mrs. George Sm oke Sunday. ,.(P^ Miss Ella Mae West of Faye ttevllle spent Frtday wlthN.W. West. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ryals and family of Raleigh spent Saturday with him. Mrs. R.P. Wood was a pat tent at Sampson Memorial Hos pital last week. Mr. LaceyQu Inn, father of Mrs. R.P. Wood, Is a patient at Sampson Mem orial Hospital. Mrs. Moseley Phillips Is a patient at Sampson Memorial H?Mrs?W.A. Carter visited Mr . M and Mrs. Charles Barker in Ox ford last week. Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Knowles visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knowles In WllmirtfonSunday Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steed went to Raleigh Saturday night for the Chet Atkins show. Mrs. Floyd Strickland retur ned home Wednesday itlne Dean and Mrs. Ben F. Cooper and family In Monroe. Louisiana for several weeks. joe Sutton remains a patient at Duke Hospital. Mrs. D.L. Whitman of Fav etteville spent the weekend with Walter L. Herring. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bobty Hudson and family of Raleigh joined them SUMr*'and Mrs. Donnie Davis of Tarboro spent Monday thr ough Wednesday with Patrol man and Mrs. S.T. Joyner and fc. ^ Mrs. J.C. Miller remains D 1 Bit '? and Lyflrt >spit al?' broke visited Mr. ^and^ Mrs. vld^to Beaufort where they vis ited Mrs. Jean Nance and Dace Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Roberts and Doug of Mount Olive vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Her ring and family Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Herring shopped in Golds bo ro Saturday. Dalton West was released from Rex Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mar riner vis ited Mr. and Mrs. West and fam ily the first part of the week. First Baptist Ladies' Group Mat GROUP 2 met with Mrs . Sal lie Hill at three o'clock on Monday afternoon. Mrs. G.S. Best, chairman, presided. They discussed prayer and those who had requested intercessory prayer. During the social per iod, Mrs. Hill served pimento cheese sandwiches, potato ch ips, nutty fingers, olives, and Russian tea. GROUP 4 met with Mrs. Kathleen P. Snyder, Mrs. Emma Chambers, ana Miss Annie Kate Powell on Monday evening with Mrs. Snyder ana Mrs. WJ. Knowles as hostesses. Mrs. Knowles also chairman pre sided. Miss Mary Hester Po well gave the calendar erf pray er and read som- letters from missionaries in Africa. During the social period, the hostesses served fruit cake cookies,Chr istmas cookies, salted nuts, cheese straws, and hot fruit punch to the 9 members pre sent. GROUP 6 met on Monday evenim with Mrs. Joe Costin.l Mrs. Jerry Nelson, chairman, presided. Mrs. Bertha Roxby gave the prayer calendar. Mrs. T.O. Rabon led the program, and she was assisted by Mrs. Nathan Costin, Mrs. J.B,Herr ing, Jr., and Mrs. S T. Joyner, During the social period, Mrs. Costin served Japanese fruit pie with whipped cream, pea nuts and coffee to the 9 mem bers present. GRODP(7 mesvrithjirs.Jam non Drew^chalriftm^pfeskiied. Mrs. Drew presented thepro gram, and Mrs. Bruce Honey-' cutt gave the prayer calendar. During the social period, Mrs. ^Valuable Play" ISS ceiver. t ^ The senior beck had 13 re ceptions for the yew for 208 yards, and he had a total of Il8 vards to place second In the Hoggard ground attack. Leonard Temoney, who re ceived the Most improved Player award, led the Hoggard ground attack with 598 yards and placed second In overaU yardage behind Ken with 663 Warsaw. Nota Of Thanks I would like to express my appreciation to everyone for the many gifts,flowers.cards, pra yers. and visits 1 received dur ing my recent stay at Duplin General Hospital. I will always remember each one. Lyston ft. Blanchard pd. Warsaw Garden Club Annual Christmas Party IThe annual Christmas Party of the Warsaw Garden Club was held at the home of Mrs. Kj?" P. Snyder-three o'dlodt on Wednesday afternoon. De I corations throu^iovu eachroom der sh^ved slides on interior and exterior Christmas decor atlons. Mrs. Henry UStevens jr.. president, presided over I the meeting. Mrs. A.1'"?, law and Mrs. E.A. Newton* Kenansvllle served pudding. Christmas cookies, cheese straws, salted nuts, and sDiced tea. Handmade orna Es adorned Mrs. Snyder^ cedar Christmas tree which was lovely. Others present were Mrs. Oscar Redwlne.Mrs.Hem ry L. Stevens, in, Mrs. E^C. "niompson, Mra. ^i.nEs* FlSsrtf^t>von Don "skinner. SAT TOO 8^ IT W Mrs, Rivers Johnsoii, Sr meringue with rum-ralsin Ice cream was enjoyed by the ele 'fcssr.-srte' session. Mrs. J.P. Harmon led In several Christmas carols. Mrs. Hugh Wells played the record Little Match Girl." Chri mas gifts were ex changed. After the reading of the Club Collect, the meeting was ad iourned. United Daughters Of The Confederacy The James Kenan Chapter. United Daughters of the Con federacy, held Its regular me eting In the home of Mrs. Kath leen P. Snyder on Thursd^r af ternoon, December 5th, at 3 o'clock. Her home was decor ated In event room revealing the Spirit of Christmas. Mrs. Robert L. West, Presi dent, presided and led the Rit ual. Mrs. N.B. Boney thanked the Daugmers for the books and magazines that were collected last month for her to take to Camp Lejeune. Mrs. Louise Hunter Wells was welcomed and presented a Membership Certificate into the chapter, by the president. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., presented a most en joy able Ch ristmas program, entitled. "Christmas in the Old South." She had several spirited con tests during which time the lucky prize winners were: 'Mesdames G.V. Gooding, Paul ? - ? ? - " ? - light Christmas Concert at!the Church at eight o'clock on Sun day evening. Dei?mber 22. f The program will not be the usual canata which Is annually presented. It >411 be a pre sent at ion of anthems?someun usual and new, others theiold and familiar. & promises to be it; keeping pith the true Christmas Spirit. ? Soloist for the adult choir will be Mrs. Blount Modlln. Mrs. Mett Ausley is choirj di rector, and Mrs. Paul Potter is organist. Miss Jo Carol Janes will be soloist for the youth choir. Mrs. Charles Hlnson Is director , and Wade Carl ton, Jr. Is palmist. The public is cordially (in vited to attend. Monty Stolon Mrs. A1 Smith, Neighbor hood Chairman of the VvarSaw Girl Scouts, has announced that $60 has been stolen from!the Girl Scouts. The money Was left during the weekend ip'a desk at the Fire Hut wtyere the girls meet. Upon check ing flood ay night, leaders found that the money was missing. This money came from the!gi rls having sold Girl Scout Ca lendars. The girls will have to send part of this money to Girl Scouts of America. | If anyone has any information ab out this money, they are utjged to contact MrSi Smith or any of the Girl Scout leaders. _ v.-. - lavlllc, exceed safe speljd, $10 fl"a"vdMcLellan, Lumberton, ex eed safe speed, ay cost. Annie Underwood Well#! Rose bore, speeding 70 In a 80 nph zone, 110 fine and cost. Michael Ode an Hendrlx, Kan napolis, speeding 72 In a 80 roph zone, HO fine and coat. James Dayton Welch, Boone, speeding 72 In a 80 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. WUllatn Levys Wester, Lum berton, exceed safe speed, ptf cost. Raymond G. Rose, Jack sonville, speeding 73 In a 60 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Allen G. Capps, Jackson ville, speeding 76 In a 60 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. BUiy' Wayne Brown, Bandy, Va., speeding 71 in a 60 mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Kenneth Paul Williams. Beu lavllle, speeding 71 in a AO mnh zone, $10 fine and cost. Ernest Mclnnts Padgett,Car olina Beach, speeding 75 mph In a 60 roph zone, $10 fine and cost. Edward Glenn Hill, Jr., Kin ston, speeding 65 mph in a 55 I mph zone, $10 fine and cost. Lloyd Ealson Mathis, Wil mington, speeding 63 in a 50 I mph zone, fine ana cost. James Arthur Berwick, Mt. Olive, Curtis Lavern Hender son, Wallace, Anthoney Gerald King, Faison, and Ernest Joe Rich Hickory exceeding posted Mi ml ice.i COSt emit e. | driving under the influence, nol pros. Don Pate, Pink Hill, speeding T mph li ? 55 nph zone nol pro$. . "Garner, Ubertson, OAWI, pleads guilty toC*R. 60 days suspended not operate motor vehicle for 6 months, } pay 650 fine aid cost. The following divorces were granted; William J. Martin vs Evelyn Poyner Martin Ruoy Marina B. Rome! vs Rogei Vincent Rotnel? I Carolyn Elizabeth Cruse vs Lewis Carl Cruse Dottle Marie Stokes Hunt vs Elmer Francis Hunt Romless T, Eland vs Delia Anne Martin Bland Annie Doris Jones vs Zennle Jones Forrest Thomas Knowles vs Charlotte Elizabeth Wells 1 Knowles. ' Borrow Cosh from us fo buy your Now or Usod Car N? C# .. I???? ? ??? Hammond Orgin? Hammond Pianos organs nunc $495.00 OnpM iMMto,!r!Sr| tofetber. I Johnson Music House J'MkmTtUe PhMe M7-4447 JOHNSON PIANO & ORGAN CO. Kinston, N. C. IJQ OB B HHUQU UP B GO^BBUU 8 HOT ICE T 0 ALL S*HTAS! HIE MS MADE US MOVE | For our customers convionce WE HAVE RE - LOCATED ON SOUTH C0LLE6E STREET Noxt to Warsaw Motors 8 NEW SHIPMENT OF TOYS 3 3 JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! I WE HAVE A BI6 SHIPMENT OF NEW MERCHANDISE THAT HAS JUST COME IN TODAY WHICH INCLUDES: - TV ADVERTISED TOYS - ALL MODEL BICYCLES, TRICYCLES AND WAGONS - EVERYTHING YOU CAN IMAGINE IN THE LINE OF TOYS U CAVENAUGH I HB. I IJ^steroj^nto ASSOCIATE STORE ?' i0x ,85 iS'-- ? f Mourn Olive Bt. 1 Mount Olivo ot Scott's Stow ^ 8 FRESH OR CORNED J