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pfm jus Mrs. M. C. Mitdww. Utrj uKi Kitn of Twtajr. Mrs. Rsy WcNeSl! ?nd children of F?lsoot Bd Mr. and Mm. Sammy WU iinner guests of Mr. ind Mrs. George Prtdgen and children. Mrs. Wade Matthews andTe gSCsJ H ' ' tg| , , I I ? <??-' SHp of Ervtos Cross Roads visited Mrs. Hettie Belle Westbrook Saturday night. Mrs. Pstsy Quinn of Kenans villa and Mrs. Alice Page spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Daisy Dail who is confined at home due to sickness. Mrs. Carrie Harper and Mrs. Virginia Harper of Alberts on visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl F aires, J Mrs. Earl Fairaa, and Sib f1? accompanied fay Miss Paul- J [ette Alphln of Mount Olive : shopped in Kinston Saturday, i Friday night visitors of Mr. - and Mrs. Earl Faires and Mrs. Bessie Massey were Mr. and ii Mrs. Marvin Noble and children and Miss Dianne Massey and Bryan Andrews of Kinston. ?? Mr. and l^irs. Earl F aires visited Mrs. Mary Faires in Wallace Tuesday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gainus were Mr. nd Mrs. Herman Coker, Joy ce and Diatma and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson of Dudley. | Sunday visitors of Mr. and 4rs. Gerald Foy were Mrs. Lucy Foy and Mrs. Jeanette Pellak and son of Richlands. Mrs. Clifton Quinn of War- ; saw visited Mr. and Mrs. Man ley Kornegay Tuesday. Rev. ana Mrs. Haywood Har reU of Gatesrille visited Mr. $, and Mrs. Manley Kornegay Sun iay. Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Kor- ; legay and daughters of Kinston risited Mr. and Mrs. Manley Kornegay and Andrew, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith risited Mr. and Mrs. Robert 3. Quinn and Robert Herring n Goldsboro Sunday. - Sunday visitors of Mr. and 4rs. Arnold Walker were Sp. I Hal Walker of Fort Bragg ud Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wal ter and children of New Bern. Mrs. Stacy. Jones who has wen visiting in WarfaSw few ?eturned to ner home with Mr. tnd Mrs. Arnold Walker. Misses Linda Carol Walker ind Gloria Faye Wallace of Ittontlc Christian College spent he week end with their parents. Gordon Hinson of Seven prtags visited Mr. and Mrs. htrwood Walker Wednesday. Mrs. Josephine Walker was i guest o f Miss Bertha Mae iandrock of Dudley Thursday. Mrs. Josephine Walker and .inda Carol visited Mrs. Lula ones, a patient at the Whaley lest Home in Kenansville sun ^y Mr. and Mrs. Victor Foun ain and children of Kinston rere dinner guest of Mrs.Gar and Wallace Saturday. Mrs. Garland Wallace spent rriday with Mrs. Judy Foun ain In Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. LeslieTeachey nd children shopped in Kinston laturday. Mr. and Mrs. James E. West >rook visited Mrs. Lynda Kaye ? kroud at Lenoir Memorial Hos )ital. Little Eddie Stroud and Kevin ' I itroud of Pink Hill have been I 'lairing with their grandpar snts, Mr. and Mrs. James E. I Vestbrook during th? week. I Mrs. Linda Skinner and chll- I ren moved to Mount Olive ecently. I Mrs. Dwlght Walker. Adger, j tubrey, Tommy and Owayne I idnner were dinner guest of Irs. Margaret Howell of Kin- I ton Saturday. I Mrs. Charles Bell visited An. Mary Best In Warsaw, I 'ties day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell md daughters were supper I juest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I tones Tuesday night. The oc as ion was to clelbratd Mrs. fboas' Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles BeU I tnd daughters visited Mr. and I Atl,M1r PAjtt?/la I- t.r_ I 4rs. uuver towards in war- I law Saturday. were Rev. and Mrs. Haywood Harrell of Gates ville. Mr. and Mrs. Lyewood Harrell c?IUl elgh. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herring and children of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Herring of Columbia, S. C? Mrs. Myrtle Quinc of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Cerlie Komegay of Seven Springs, Mr. and Mrs.Lynwood Komegay and children of Kin ston, and Mrs. TerzleSheppard of Albertson iin Gfincril Hosoit&] Siturd&v Mrs. Botha Joans sod Mrs. Mlmln Jones and family of Richland* Mrs. Lacy Tucker and Mrs. Emma Jones and boys af Faisoc, Mr. and Mrs. Glen wood Sanderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones met at Mrs. Sessie Sandersons Sunday to give her a surprise birthday dinner. Captain and Mrs. James Lan fman and children of Columbia I C. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fr ank Laqgston. William N. Outlaw, Jr. of Portsmouth. Va. scent the week -= YV JL .Uji.xJ,,, d ?\jpvliXUv3 I TUtMj* ^ Mr. and Mrs. Odd] Brock and girls and Mr ana Mrs. j iloustoi nd a I vlsbe,: Mr. a,id Mrs. Owen J Whalr and Mr. and Mrs. I mood Baysden In Beulaviiie 1 Mr5and Mrs. Nathan Whaley I and glrla and Ben Whaley of E Mr. and Mrs. Rodalph San-J derson, Lorran and Ronnie at- 1 tend a birthday dinner at Pot- g ters Hill Sunday for Mrs. San- , I derson father^Oven Whaley. ? i. WUUaim vlslw gp? Mr. aid Mrs I Matthews I id its. /Ullarni s. 3rock id f. nd Mrs; rnmrnmimmmmmm M? . %c.;-ils\ ? HVin |J' ? ,-Ltiv-.. -J. ?- ? Kl . y*j3$i H li|H ft 1 i in 0?S : B< & al ftltt 0'' ire 8 0par tors jkf'i I .Jll Hi ' ??',1 ^B :^? .? ll ^ I JH pH n Hi Hi ^H^^ ^HH^ HI HI 1HH ? Hi- J ' jj^ l I ? -^AUTOMATIC ^
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