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cldsboro, 2*StCi? *n Keliy <i Alberts on, James ell if Greenville, Mrs, ose Bell of Mt. Olive. Mr. Cf. George westbrook of Mo refetd City was over nlrfit Met Thursday of Mrs. Andy oicil He^rfay of Fayettevllle to A^rrii*. Mrs. Grey flitted, and Amy of near Mt. live, Herman Smith >f the wtford Communfty . Mr. and re. Jack DaU joined t?y* Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bro | Mw en Outlaw, and Mrs. Lottie torry were among those go g fishing recently at Topsail Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes attended pfneral of Mrs. Arthur Rho w Thursday in Richlands. H^r. sod Mrs. Ronald Cherry Goldsboro and Mrs. DJ.. berry were dinner guests fe Klay of Mr. and Mrs. Roger hejrry of Warsaw. Mb. and Mrs. Lester Wiggins Armond Beach, Fla.,ldr. id Mrs. Ernest Mosfcgo of vn Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Joe ckley of Wake Forest, Mr. id Mrs. C.B. Kornegay were r#e was over night guest P^en 5 A search for craftsmen who odd like to demon u ate their afts in Espo *74 in More ad City is on. The 1973 Craftsman': Fair ?? highly successful with ? irsons demonstrating andsel * their craft. Application* must be made to * Home Agents Office by Octo * 29 in order to demonstrate Ekpo'74 The application must ac impacted by a sample of t craft. Sheening of the craft 11 be done October 30 by qua le* craftsmen. of crafts the r3 Fair included: wood car ig. macrame. copper tooling, ither crafts, needle work, corn nek craft, lapidary, pinenee i craft, and others 1 . li Note Of Thanks j It can never be expressed words our thanks to our ma frlends who expressed their rmpathy and love ht so many iys during our hours of sor >w and grief in the lost of ir beloved mother Sttaan (Su e) P. Armstrong We found strength and com rt in knowing that our many lends shared our lost rhe Armstrong Family J J. Armstrong , M 1 I want to thank each and g?s2tS$ patient in the Hasptaal. '. w Mrs rf R^y Mi. were Meets Sun %Mi&&ass auausft ? ? Chariot twtem atUHC Hh Mr^ d Mrt! C jC.Ivey, Jr. Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. is sp I ndln several with Mrs. Peggy Swinson of Jacksonville. i Cm* I^atu -- ...is. ?*?> s Q WHO retur < home from I ? ach. SJC. art ling several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack I ML I Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey I cf Wallace visited Mrs. .Andy Ivey Ikurs. ,.-.J . p \ ? Luther Itunen of FayetteviUe visited Mr. and Mrs. I Ji. Fox, II and family during the weekend Mr. and Mrs. J3. Godbold. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack God bold of the F r iendship Com muni - I ty today. <9 ? Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkin* I attended a bint day dinner Sun day In honor of Mr. and Mrs. I Luther WtUdns held at their ? ham*. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Korns gay of Mt. Olive. Mr. and Mrs. I I Carl Ive y visited Mr. and Mrs. I Alan Brown of Warsaw Sat. K Rodolph King Jr. of Myrtle I Baach, S3, and Rodolph King I 01 visited Mr. and Mrs. Ro dolph King Sr. of Kinston Sat. ' Congratulations to John I. I Anon Sr. of Mt. OUve who I celebrated Ms 84th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wig- a ? gins of Around Beach, FlaJj are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herring of the Oak Ridge Community, Mr^l ? a , Mrs. Rarve Jones, Mr. ? a Mrs. Toby a lm . I I Mr. and Mrs. Elbert WTilt I man Joined the Rev. and Mrs. I Mrs. Llnwood of Raleigh. ? Mrs. Henry Outlaw, Mrs. Dal* I las Weaver, aid Charles Aaron cf the Friendship Community visited Mr. sad Mr s.Eddie Goo Goodaoo of Kinston visitedMrs. T.a. Jernlgan Sub. Mr. and Mrs. David Fuller returned to tWr home Moo dayla Richmond. Va. after sp ending the ifiilwni with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell. Miss Sue Wlfldns of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. John WO idns Sen. Mrs. Joe Sun on of Warsaw visited Mrs. Ella Outlaw Man. Revival services ard in pro gress at the Rtxxy Branch Chu rch with the Rev. Clyde W. Cox of Kenly guest Minister. Home coming Day will be observed Shnday. Oct. Mth. The public is Invited to attend. | hbr mm-m | "TtMls Elbow'-Cmult * Pro | bow,"1 might "to^Hkefy reply. It is true, tennis is fast a^-TOPS hearing more and more about it and IUaccompany ing malady, "tennis elbow." According to Di Nirschl at DocQM Hospital Arlington, Va., a bad, or poorly controlled," back hand plus the factor of age may contribute to the <p ut< inflammatii of ennis el bow. (The condition is most common between ages 35 and. 50.) Treatment includes rest, m a application of ice, and corti- I l osieroid injections into the 8 tender areas. However, the 1 surest preventive measure is a I correct swing. Consult your I tennis pro! I Hi H I | ^ inoi I and mm I ? I H H lljiSrs iiK. sJRt I ? i^-,> ? p ??| I I . I I J ?? i 1 1 I W J I ? ? ? H - ? ? ? P MRI ? W * 4 I *?*em *? ohm fa Wee* emt *?&** *^^^^RRC?M I4? 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