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Wat cnroute to Fort CaMbtlL sSS" I Visiting Mrs. D. JU aierry wen Mr. sod Mrs. Robert JL Bennett. Barbara, and Robin of ss^ats'tSsr Brian of Coldsbor< and' Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cherry of War kiss Luann Summerlln, Clay and Mike of KenansvUle visited with Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Sum merlin. Eva Nan. Henry, and David. Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes, and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan attended the fun eral of the Rev. Lemmie Tay lor Friday held tn Richlands. Mr. Taylor waa a former pas tor of Rooty Branch FWBChur ch. /1' ?.?!f Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Mt. Olive, Mrs. Leslie Bell, and Mrs. J. B. Godbold attended a miscellaneous shower recently in honor of Judl Deans, and Gene Crumple r held at the home of Mrs. Waitus C rumple r hi the Sleepy Creek Community near Colds bo ro. Mrs. Faison Byrd of Mount Olive, and Mrs. Robert Thorn ton of Cor bill Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rogers during the Weekend. ' Mrs. M. C. Moody, and Mrs. Ellsworth Dall of Raleigh, Mrs. Lewis Herring and daughter of the' Oak Ridge Community visit ed the Wiley T. Dall family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dall Thursday. Mrs. Fred Alphln Sr., spent kJ ??,* I ? . ^woo4 ifc?JK?s. AW) Bro wn. and Pamela. Warsaw. Mrs. Walter Hinson. Sr.. Mrs. T. A. Jernigan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Mrs. Florence Houston of Warsaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Green. Jolitte, and Greg of Asheboro were guests during the week end of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Green , and children. They attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langston Sunday at Oak Ridge Community building. The Gre ens left Sunday afternoon for a visit with relatives in Perry Fla. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Turner, and James Faison of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbold Friday. They were here to attend the Crumpler Deans Wedding Rehearsal at Rooty Branch Church. Mrs. A. Bl Guy of Calypso Mrs. Wiley T. Dail. Mrs. Cla ris se Reevis, and son Rhodolph visited Mrs. Dail's sister Mrs. Alton Bryan, operative patient at Sampson Memorial Hospital Clinton Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Cherry and Woody of Fayetteviile, Mr. and Mrs. Unwood Cherry of Mount Olive, and Mr. and1 Mrs. Wood row Cherry visited Pvt. Henry Cherry at Fort Bragg Sunday. Mrs. Ronnie Tadlock of Fort Dix, N. J. and Mrs. Herbert J. Summerlin spent last week end with Mrs. Minnie Blake, and Mrs. Grace Bright of Washing Mrs Ethel Komec$y of Ai* nigan attended 3; funeral*^ Felix Bostic Tuesday, jSSKE? Summerlln were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Sum merlin and family. : Sirs. FloraReyall. Steve, Ben and Barbara. Mrs. Emma Dixon David, and M*cey of Kenly at tended a dinner last Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mary P. Lane on her 71, birthday held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Brock. MT. and Mrs. Delano Hill, and Tony, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hill, Cherri. Dwayne and Thomas were guests Sunday of Mrs. E. J. Hill. Cecil Herring, and Brenda of Fayetteville joined them during the after noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard Goodson, Barbara, Dennis and Brenda of Kins ton, Paul Ber nard Goodsdh student at the N.C. S.U. Raleigh visited Mrs. T. A. Jeraigan, and Mrs. Walter L. Hins on. Sr. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of Pine Forest visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodman Sunday. Cecil Herring and Brenda of Fayetteville visited his mother Mrs. Bessie A. Herring Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alen Brown, Sammy and Pamela of Warsaw. Larry Basden of Dudley spent the week-end with Danny Gar ner. Mrs. Melvin Sutton of Mount Olive, and Mrs. Thomas Sum ?nd?y for' Norfolk, V^andfc expected to leave tjiis week for Mr^a-yeni^ {LOO Roberts MgS: |fI sbcro fo r several days. K^. and Mrs. Donnle Ezzell of hfcrsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins, and daughter: Sunday. Mrs. Florence Houstfe of Warsaw visited Mrs. Walter L. H ins on. Sr.. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John WUkins heard from their son Larry with th e Armed Forces last week amcTg the places he has toured is Spain. Miss Cathy fvey student at ECU Greenville spent die week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Jr.. Charles and Rouse. Wmms Auxifiary The Womans Auxiliary of Ro oty Branch church met Friday in the home of Mrs. E. J. Sum erlin with Mrs. Willard Pate co-hosteas. "Through Christ Into the Holiest a New and Living Way" was the title of the pro gram with Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes in charge. Program topics were discussed by Mrs. Sum merlin, Mrs. Andy W. Ivey. and Mrs. Elbert M. Whitman. During the business session the members deckled to give a book to Mount Olive College in memory of the Rev. Lemmie Taylor, former pastor of the cnurcn. ii ie program flfers merlin. Mrs. Donald Pate, and Mrs. Boyd Barfleld. J* nft. - Mrs. Tyson Dobson was red u a birthday tinner Sunday given by her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Jr., and grand children Cathy, Charles, and Rouse held at their home In the Summerllns Cross Roads Com munity. Attending were the honoree, and Mr. DobsonBeulavtlle, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rouse, and daughter, Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rouse, and chil dren of Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis, and children of KenansvUle, Mr. and Mrs.CX. Rouse, and children of Warsaw, I Mr. and Mrs. Dowayne Rouse sod family of Belhaven, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtlss Phillips and children of Raleigh. I Rata Of Tbaaka We want to take this op portunity to thank our many friends for each expressions of sympathy to us during the Ill ness and death of our loved one. We are especially grate ful to the staff of Duplin Gen eral Hospital. The family of the late Daniel Chesthutt I T c? ,ii nc Mid re af Columbia tin ?y ik rtlh Mr. M Mr* 'ri k Lan ?y <Mr ier Mount foi A.J,L igston. koh( . sic iwHiifu we? i n < Frlda . Mrs. Emma Jones and Johr Glenwood Sanderson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Corbet! Lanier ted 'he J. 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