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Godbo^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. tamh Ball of Imo Springs. I*, sad Mrs. Beacher IM1 of Gradys Cross Roads. Mrs. Pee* Gredhr of Mt. Olive. Mr. sod Mrs. Loyd 5 Taylor of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Toby Quim Sunday Mrs. Elbert Whitman rater n soo!M!,H(StalUy fr0tn S*my~ Miss Sas mimm of Raleigh visited 1*. and Mrs. Jobs WU Mns during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Berwick of Mi. O Olive Joined them for dinner onteday. Mr. and Mrs Dsn Sutton of Washington. Mrs. Joe Sutton of Warsaw. Mrs. Ella Outlaw, and Mrs Thomas SMnmerltn visited Mr and Mrs. Allen Sutton of Golds boro Sunday. Mrs. Mary Lou Hudson of Mt. Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Coy Summerlin. Jim Grady, Mrs. Parry Grady, and Mrs. Walter Hinson Sr. visited Miss Luaon Summer lin at Duplin G. Hospital Sunday. Miss Jimmy Crul of Seven Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell Sat. The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis of Stantorsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Mortis Cherry of Wil mington were guests Sunday of Mrs. DX. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. RonnieTadlock visited Mr. andMrs. Luby Tad lock Jr of Calypso Sunday Mrs. Donald Swlnson of Jack sonville spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Faisan Smith. Mrs. T.a. Jernigan visited Mrs. Preston Bostic and Mrs Naomi K. Brock of Rose Hill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cher r] of Rocky Mourn were guesu Smday of Mrs. Lottie Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGor <d Clearfield, Penns., are spe nding several days with Mr. arx Mrs Luby Sett on <^Mr. and Mrs. Roy LeeTaylo cf Calypso. Mr. and Mrs. Ro Mnd Taylor had sufper Sat. in Geldsboro. Mrs. Marvin Whitfield an aidST1 StowS** Quim of Warsaw honored Elbe ' Vfttltman with a birthday dinm JfmxUy held at die home of Mi f?d Mrs. Whitman. Mrs. T.A. Jernigan. Mr. ai Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Mr. at [? Mrs. D J .Chambers of Kenan! wilte am Mrs. Amie Rose Bell of Mr. f Olive and Dr. and Mrs. Ben a Turner of Rocky Mount were j dinner guests Saturday of Mr. ? and Mrs. J.B. Godbold. I Mrs. Eddie Goothnan visited | ..Mrs. Martha Outlaw of Mt. j Mrs. Foocey Davis and Mrs. I Mary Holmes visited Mr. aqd ? Mrs. Robert Rogers Sunday. I Mrs. Raymond Exzell of P ine Forst visited Mrs. Lottie I Cherry during the weekend. ? Mr. and Mrs. John WOkins. Mrs. Robert Rogers. Mrs. Wal- I ter Hinson Sr.. Mrs. T.A. Jer- | nigan, and Mrs. Carl Ivey at- | tended funeral services for Mrs. i Clement fluey) Whitfield Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barfleld celebrated their wedding anni- I versary Friday at the Country j ? I of'bcJ!^'iwf Mrs sais.tssr5s' Sunday. ? I Mrs. T.A. Jeroigan visited ? Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard Go odson of Kinston Thursday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rhodes of Clayton vUUad M- i rs. Fred Alphln Sr. Sunday. Mrs. Carol Thompson Mi. Olive visited Mrs. Clarisse R Mr. Md Mrs BUly Joe Ivey of Wallace visited Mrs Andy W. ivey Friday. Mr and Mrs John Wffldm were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs Larry wilkins of Mr Olive. Mr. and Mrs. George Good son of Bredenton. FU. are sp ending several days with Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frit* of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. EJ. Summer lin visited Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Jones of Mt OUve Sunday Mrs. Naomi K. Brock of Hose Hill visited Mr and Mrs. Fay Ivey hied Mrs. T.A. Jernigsn. Mr. and Mrs Carl Ivey attended the fe neral Monday of Plehett Cham bers. Prayer Service Pre-Easter Prayer services I wfl be held next week Monday through Friday at 7:30 pjn. at i the Rooty Branch Free WU1 Baptist Church Rt. S. Mi OUve . Guest speakers are dm fol i lowing: Henry Hnrndon, Mon.; Tommy Evans, Tubs.; Marvin Waters. Wed.; the Rev. James . Wither Thursday and the Rev. 1 BUly Farmer Friday. Each ser vice vQ feature special music. ' | Woodland News | f Mrs. Charles Bell went to A Wnston on Monday. A Mr and Mrs Dan Wallace rt visited Mrs Estelle Whaley .r and Alice Suroincrlln on Mon. r Mr and Mrs. Lewis Potter visited Mr. and Mrs. JJJ. Gai *t nus on Mon. nl Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Wal her and Mrs. Fred Herring went to Kinston oo Tues to to ?b L Wars*-* ra ,;<.,-es oI Mrs War ? ? 0U? tr. Fr ih Son c4 i*,.. . !|!5S sgjh; Mr. and Mrs. Marian Mur phy. Mr. and Mr*. Harold Kor attended the concert Tar ~ 1 _ rta Sod S, J I tU) on lln $day It itdMi 01? way apt e w ; M; ta< >N ft <Unn- ;s s A r. S U on W tf ? 9 * of M I Ml I on Sunday to .id >lrs Keitl w *? I 8 m a I Mn.LG.Twaw Phone ZM^wl ' Sunday afternoon visitors of ~ Mrs. Tracy Brown were Mr. and Mrs Gaitha Drew. Mr. aad Mrs. tali Cutis of Ber gaw and Mrs John A. Johnson of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Fields are die latest couple to move to "Brown Acres." Their nei fields is die former Faye W haley. daughter of Mr. and M rs. Clarence Whaley of Mag nolia. Mrs. L.G. Turner spent M onday night with Mr. and Mrs. MUo Pickett and girls in C hinquapin. They shopped in J acksonville Tues. Sunday visitors of Mrs. L.G. Turner were Mrs. J.W. Mer rill and Mrs. Mary Lou Mer rill. Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Taylor of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Herbert of Wilmington visited Mrs. L.G. Turner Sun. ' morning. They also attended "Mr. Jim" Bishops birthday dinner at the community Mr I 1** Norwood Home of Cosu Me sa, Calif., returned home kgjtl week after spending several dayt with Mrs. JJ4 Hone. Mrs. L.G. Turner attended die funeral of Martin Dad in Mr. aad Mrs. Tom Quint spent Sunday in Wilmington wi th Mr. and Mrs James Moe. r Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Powell and JJ*. Tucker Sr. spent s? unday in Wilmington Mrs. Bohby Smith spent the weekend at Wrigbtsville Bead) with Miss Sherry Hatcher. _ ?I ? ? ?- ? ? tmmm OMB M Mrs Kenneth Wilson and F orrest Wilson vtsiMd Mr. sod Mrs Wayne Wilson sod Mrs. Bessie Rackley in WU. Sat Mr sad Mrs. a.c. Kenan ?T Wallsce visited Mrs. E.c. lay. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Creech of Elisabethtown visited Mr and Mrs. Jesse Baker Thursday. Mr: and Mrs. J A. Smith. J4> Smith and Abbte Smith attended the funeral of Lett I Kornegay in Warsaw Thurs. Mrs. Nellie Bans and Miss ny Bare spent Monday in Hack Creek with Mr. and Ki rs. Harry Br ads haw, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cul breth visited Clyde English n ear Wallace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert litest IjMfciJ Mr. and Mrs. Carlie Fussell of Teachey Sunday. Mrs. Maydell Croom of Kln ston spam Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs Norman Brooks. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Byrd of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman froeks Smday. I Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs J.W. Evans were Mr. and Mrs Durward Evans of B> eulavllle and Mr. and Mrs. D arwin Evans I Gregory Janes and Mrs. J immie Jones of New Bern sp arswe H Birth Announced Mr and Mrs. Ronald Guy ?nwwr^ the birth of a son, Brandon Johnaon Guy born A pril Sod. at Pender Memorial Hospital, wt. 8 1/2 pds. Mrs. Guy is the former Jac kie Sholar of Rose Hill. p frt 1 tht .Hjg di ?) with Mr. Mrs ? pUn ?i ral Hospital Paula tpcru ths weel wttl Ray Bos < .nily Mis Jessie Ann Thomas, Mrs Msey Thorrus. and Mrs. Phoebe Pate shopped in Kin Announces Promotions Blly Jernigan and Rom W illlam Beam an. HI, have been named Assistant Vice Presi dents of Home Federal Savings and Loan Association, accordi ng to J.V. Brittle. President. Jerniffan ? ^ * ? ? JWVUiatWM with Home Federal Savings O ctober 1. 1978. with his work concentrated in the loan dept. His present duties will be in the realm of serving loan cus tomers as manager of that de partment. states Brittle. Jer aian previously was associa with The Rouse Company I of Columbia, Maryland, a mo rtgage banking and coraraenity development firm. "His six teen years' affiliation with that company has equipped him to serve the home financing needs of the people of Eastern Ca- I roiina," stated Brittle. ! Rom William (Billy) Bosni an. m, was employed as man- I ager of 'the Stww Hill office, replacing R. Ban Rayford, who has previously been assigned other duties. Beaman has be SMS this veer. He and his wfle, I the former Jennifer Taylor. I of die Maury Community of C- ? reene County, have recently purchased a home in the gewood Community adjacertto Greene Central High SchooMn WHBI | a tea Mrti and ML Bur it' ? us. town mowing is a lot faster and Before you invest in any new more fun if you don't hove to lawn cutting equipment, make stop every time you want to sure what you're buying wiH do make an adjustment the job. - v And with an IH Cub Cadet Not become part of it. lawn Tractor, you don't, toucan Wallpce Motor ft Implement Co. i . wu^l | ?? * ?idn ? ? a nnin ? i a tlj ^ h jfjfr. b ^ ^B ^ ^| A ^m j ^K A fl ^Hk. ^b^^B ^| ;^| M | | ^^^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B j^B Jf ^B B j^B ^^B . /B^Bk .- ' ? ;??? j ^yi'.B .-.j^^^Bk-T^B ? 1? - M ^ .>-". ??-' ,?:.^^%^^^";? '"^JHr ^Affr "fepP B ilP]|fi 'J^A ^'^r Bjh^ ^bBHPI'": ,/??' rj|t| JjJl jEll* Jkj b^BB ^A0 I^M I p SIZES INFANTS TO 14 MON. - SAT. 9 TIL 5:30 P.M. DOOR PRIZES homes Hwy. 117 Wallace Peafcr No. 2436 Phone MS-20W | Big Spring Sale | | BIG OPEN HOUSE j COME SEE OUR BEAUTIFULL HOMES mil W" y-W New Line ,M * ? ] i FHA&VA FINANCING I ? 'M&nmi ' iVAILABLE OS ME SPOT g I iKili SPECIALS THIS WEEK $ . v *? Bed ' '!j| -SB "~l,r 00 K, 3RFENWOOD 12x50 ? 2 Bedroc is? ftrrzes t i2*6< - ?e i I 1?73 CHAMPION 3 ? ??mT" i 1 Ft LI AR A< TORY WARRANTY We Ret U] nil! tall Wa ?ge Line. | ; WtH , Over ,?fi ? IC tt- HOMES ft Cho**e W 0I v I h? I IcuSres ! ? <JV
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