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here. "'WtWF Oliver Vestal of DecWur.Ga spent one night here recently with his parents. Mr. md Mrs. Ellis Vestal. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rich and bato girl of Klnston spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. ?d Mrs. Thurraan Brown. JMr. aid Mrs. H.M. Jackson accorapailed by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buffalo? of Garner spent Sunday here with the Lauren Sharpe family. Mrs. Myrtle K. Quinn accompanied Mrs. Thomas Hughes to Clinton on Tuesday of last week. On Thursday. Mrs. Quinn accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes to Ro bersonvllle to attend the fun eral of Mrs. Vada F. Manning. Mrs. Billy Stephens accom pared the Wiley T. Booths to Kinston on Saturday to do some Christmas shopping. Mrs. N.B, Boney aid Mrs. Viola W. Quinn accompanied Mrs. John L. Grady to Camp Lejeune last Tuesday. They went to carry the articles to help bring Christmas cheer to the patents in the U.S.N. Hospital there. The gifts had been donaed through the Dup lin County Charter of the Am-: erlcan Red Cross by ths var ious clubs. Mrs. N.B. Boney accompan ied Mrs. Margaret O. Dail to Goldsboro on last Thursday af ternoon. Presbyterian Women CIRCLE #1 of the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church met on last Monday afternoon with the circle chairman, Mrs. J.B. Stroud who led in the opening prayer and presided over the meeting. After singing, "O Lit tle Town of Bethlehem" the Bible Study was moderated by Mrs. Ralph Barwick. She was assisted by MesdaroesG.V.Go oding, L. Souther land, and T.P. Quinn. The monthly Emphasis on Ministerial Relief was pre sented by Mrs. N.B. Boney. After the closing prayer the hostess assisted by Mrs. Good ing served homemade cocoanut cake and coffee to the nine members present. CIRCLE #2 met on Monday night with Mrs. Willlm E. sfjttiwl by Mrs. Louise W. Mit" fhf11 ^yjk circles were r<> mended ofSeamud Joy Gift _/w* , y. n?i ?m. ber aJStftSolKid by the and^'rlslf from Suit* in the Lucy Jolly Building. A social hour followed the businessses sion during which time Mrs. Crrft assisted by Miss Margar et Williams served jello and whipped cream with cookies and coffee to the 8 ladles pre sent. MatMist WSCS The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Ch ristian Service of the local Met hodist Church was held on last Monday night with Miss Lottie Anne Will lams. There were 15 members and one visitor pre sent. A program on, "The Other Disciple" was given by Mrs. W.M. Ingram. The Hos tess served fruit cake, nuts and coffee for refreshments. Dur ing the social hour the mem bers exhanged Christmas gifts. Baptist Circles Mrs. J.O. Stokes was hostess on last Monday afternoon to the members of the CORA STOKES CIRCLE of the local Baptist Church. Mrs. LC. Burch, cir cle chairman, presided over the meeting. The program was in charge of Mrs. George Penney. There were ten members pre sent. The hostess served fruit c ake and coffee prior to adjour- , nment. The ELLA COOPER CIRCLE | met on Monday night with Mrs. Ray Bell. The chairman, Mrs. Earl Hatcher presided over the 1 meeting. The program on "Lottie Moon" was given by Mrs. Jack Brinson. There were 19 ladles present. They exchanged gifts from a prettily decorated Christmas tree. The i hostess served assorted cook ies, candies, and cheeses with hot Russian tea. Eastern Star j A Christmas Program was I presented by Mrs. Edna E. Br inson assisted by Mrs. Louise j K. Boney when Kenansvllle Ch- I apter #215 Order of the Eastern Star met on last Tuesday night i in the Masonic Temple. There | were 22 present including the >? I w 8 n s vi s v II VfV, -' ?? HLmAM* *LAm> ^ ml* -?' Mrs. Carrie Mlddleton was hostess to the members of the South Kenansville Extension iiotnemaleers Club on Frldw afternoon, December the IS, with 13 members and one vis itor present. The club presi dent, Mrs. Ralph Berwick cal led the meeting to order and presided. Mrs. Mlddleton con ducted the Devotional on, "The Meaning of Christmas.'* The program was presented by Mrs. Bertha Evans, Food and Nutrition chairman of die club. She discussed dieting and gave out some leaflets with low cal orie recipes. Other reports heard were Family Life by Mrs. T.P. Qulnn and Music by Mrs. Elwyn Ezsell who led the club in singing a couple of Christ mas Carols. The secretary, Mrs. N.B. Boney read the min utes of the November meeting, and checked the roll. The Treasurer. Mrs. Viola W. Qu lnn gave a good report. The meeting was closed by repeat Ingthe Club Collect. The hostess assisted by Mrs. J.B. Stroud and Miss Lottie Anne Williams served pound cake and coffee. Prior to ad journment gifts were exchanged from an attractive Christmas , tree placed on the dining room table. Mrs. Lena Carroll, a former members of this club, was also present and was re 'in? ?*! pi: . ? r or tnt Gr^lTch#6er ofNorth C^rel ina, der of die Eastern Star. Mrs. Westbrook Is also a Past Mxron of the local chapt er. 1 Sharing honors with her was ,1 Mrs. Dora Westbrook Evans also a past Mxron of Kenans- I ville Chapter and a grand chap ter committee member on the Home Maintenance Committee this year. As the guests arrived they were greeted from 4 until 4 o'clock by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chestnutt and from 5 until 6 o'clock by Mr . and Mrs. Lewis Westbrook. They were int roduced to the rece 1 ving line by Mrs . Inez B. Chest nutt. Worthy Mxron, aid J.B. Stroud, Worthy Patron of the host chapter. Others receiving with the honoress were their husbands also the Worthy Pa trons of other chapters Jn this district. They were each plnped by Mrs. Thelma B. Murphy with lovely corsages. Party cakes squares were served by Mrs. Ruby Gray Smith and Mrs. Florence Br awn alternating. Punch was served by Mrs. Viola W. Qulnn and Mrs. Sally B. Tyndall also alternating. Cheese straws, pints ana salted nuts were served buffet. Hostesses x large were: viesdames Celia Stroud. Rov sne Wolever, Mattle Smith, limma Lock amy, Thelma St roud, Edna E. Brinson and Ha They afce also available at local Drug and musk shops. 1 has written vera uumbe rs th* are proving hits and Ms latest rec ord Is now being heard on radio stations. WD/s, Mount Olive; WFTC. Klnston; WISP, Klnston and WBZB. Selma. Fred Bally, producer of Frontier Records from Mem- ' phis, Tenn. has signed Newman under contract for one year. He has published six songs from which he will soon be dr awing royalties. I A little stroke, like a lltUe^ learning, can be a dangerous | thing; the North Carolina Heart Association warns. Symptoms of a little stroke ( such as T numbness or weakness of one Side of the face,! or arm, or leg; temporary loss or blurr ing of vision; difficulty or sl urring of speech) should be re- % I ported to a physicians Immed- d lately. Prompt medkal attent- fj ion may forestall a more ser- . lous stroke. eel J. Williams. The Register was kept by Mesdames Louise K. Boney and Mary C, Southerland. Approx- ' Imately 50 floated through the prettily decorated Lodge Build ing, which carried out the Chr- < 1st mas Motif most effectively. 1 Goodbyes were said to Mr. . and Mrs. Herman Whitman and Mrs. Ella L. Gooding and Ruby G. Newton. _ _J 2 Permanent Pasture. >r8- iStrtor A-T- Tree Planting, &-10--5, op ] ? "raps F.-5 Low e Farmers^ G-l--WUdlife Foolr 3evelopmem r i of n OS iu< quot and 6' '? > Girls To Sell Kosmetics Bobbie Potter Kanansville, W.C. Treat the Family .-jjjl jt, To a Real Feast, j The Whole Family will thank Dad when be treats I them to Dinner with Us. We specialize in Family Feats . .. from tasty ap- I petizers to delicious desserts. Join us soon!! IflIIP'C BARBECUE hU 2 mnU O RESTAURANT I 409 L Mbw Bum Road Kinston. N. G. DM 527-1198 I W -- - - ?*. __ ?. A. Prices Good From I Now til Christmas I f'- ' I Iff! PET MILK | life fli y or corned m 'hams roono 55(1 ioro CALVert ? jj (COFFEE ?.? 89( | /m 12 RITZ CRACKERS^^^^^^ M 16 OZ. HONEY 6RAHAMS^H V p 3packs $1.0(^L FAB WABHIMG ^y^S^POjop R ROYAL ROCK P0"1"0 <gf TURKEY'S 3501 ALL STAR LIMIT 2 Aff" x 1# 1 MARGARINE 2 m. ?V f I OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY ^4 SAUCE 4 - 300 CANS $1 ? J5 . BROWN ft SERVE (1 |& J ROLLS 4 Pack. For ) I . vw ^?WB' ^ A ^? /C?* 1 rT IT A A M I It I . R ..] 1111 |lAI* 1# I A i ll rI ? ft? J Ulllul (X uu. '? ' PfctM Log 4251 Pink Hill, N. C. 28B72 <m r w? n I . ? I i*$~2&?:.-; i'^t v*- : ^APaPaPlsSr <fi ^HjJ \{ Her Christmas Dreams Ceme laned of lustrous 18K ,#M not ?299 Wo lOOOOJf mML C>v *3 a week f / ?' Brilliant paHaet diamond a H *<?" la the cantnr of tht? m 1 II usual brktal ?Mtta. 1 *l9# ? tor fcatt tings Ho money down I $1.50 a week Gracioin baroq?? daalftv W ? Perfect enf??me*t dla v' % mood, matching diamond wedding ring. $24* lOffcthrlnp fc' No money down $2.50 a weak .. 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