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Cu-4#u H ?* 'v- ^ 1 ' ? ^wotiw' J. D. Cottle, Susan Oxley ind Hn Whaley attended ? birthday dinner far Ttanmy Cottle in Goldsboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hon* pf Jacksonville spent the Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Albertson of Wilmington ??*< Phoebe Pate returned to her home Tuesday after spending a few days with Dr. aad Mrs. Atlas Pats in Wal Walter Gresham visited John W. Gresham and family in Wilson Friday. Mrs. and Mra. W.V. Oxley, Leslie Susan and Tim Whaley ate in Jacksonville Saturday. Brenda Frazzelle and children were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickett of Registers Cross roads shopped in Beulaville Friday. Mrs. Gordon Muldrow visited Elmer Jackson in a Fayetteville rest home Tues day. Ruby (Coppersmith of Jacksonville visited Mrs. Lucy Edwards several days this week. Mrs. Macon D. Brown, visited Mrs. Sebby Jackson in Mount Olive Sunday. James Morrison and his granddaughter of Havelock spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Oxley. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hunter visited Emma Wade in Oak Manor Rest Home in Jacksonville Saturday and Sunday. Ricky Powers of Guilford College and Patty Powers of Greensboro College spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers. Paul Bolin of ECU in Greenville spent the week end with Mrs. Paul Bolin. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richard, stationed at Ran dolph AFB near San Antonio. -Texas, had been in an acci dent.At the time, he was in serious condition; however, he has improved. Clifford Whaley celebrated his birthday with a. birthday dinner given by his wife and family Sunday. WHIU Wgpen' ' priiicipsl BculBvilfe #911 lor ' The Rev. Phillip Dfcntoo will be the guest speaker at revival services at the Beula ville Baptist Church March 11-15 at 7:30 p.m. He has served as pastor of the Sharon Baptist Church, Chinquapin for five years. lev. Garland L. Foushee, pastor, extends an invitation to attend. 'v i UJJ.C. Meets The John Ivey Thomas Chapter No. 2172. United Daughters of the Confed eracy, met Monday, Feb. 26 at the Wagon Wheel. Presi dent Mrs. Lou J. Kennedy presided. The ritual was led by the chaplain, Mrs. Oak land Houston. The flag salutes were led by Mrs. Kennedy. ?'*&?.:? Mrs. Lou Befe Williams, secretary, called fee roll and read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Williams pre sented the Chapter a Cer tificate of Award that had The chapter voted to biy the biography of Pat Cleburne, Confederate General, to be placed in the Kenansville Mrs. Kennedy was in charge of the program which concerned the life of William D. Farley. At the done of the? loi KNl i ? I ' last weekend mJJV^H!" s"08.^!: I and Mrs Bobby Miller at- I tended the circus in Raleigh J Mrs* Aiiie Hall. Mrs. 1 Edroond Edwards and Mrs. 1 Richard Brock were la Greenville Wednesday I Mrs. Milton Bell and Mrs. Jerry Quinn were in Kinstonjfl Mrs. Willard Price made jjfl business trip to Jacksonville ] and KenansviHe Monday. CEDAR FORK NEWS .V-mirf Birthday Surprise On Wednesday, February | 28th, the Cedar Fork Sewingrl Class, taught by Mrs. Zoa{ I Raynor, surprised Mrs. 1 Bryson Thigpen with a birth- I day celebration. Mrs. Thig- I pen Only has a real birthday J once every four years since she was born on February J -'9th. The group sang Happy j Birthday to "Mrs. Brunnie" I and presented her with a gift fl decorated by Mrs. Raynori' ^ Those enjoying the affair j were Lizxle Sandlin Atha 1 Andrews. ? > Sadie Lanier, I Thelma Brlnson, Sabarah I Lanier, Bernice Thigpen, bis I Thigpen. Floretfce Jones, fl Helen Sloan. Zoa Raynor and 1 Brunnie Thigpen. Also pfes- J ent were Dewey Lanier' and fl OlaFayeEdwards. ;! r -'j REVIVAL I The Cedar Fork Bdptist J Church wiH be in revival I March 11-16 at 7:30. Rev. 1 E.C. Wilkie of Kinston will 1 be the guest speaker. There?! will be special music and the jjfl ' nursery will be open. You arefl invited to join by Fastur-Pnull , TJrfull, .? , j First I Graders Attend I Circus fl Bad weather and a distance did not stop B.F. 3 Grady first graders from I attending the "Greatest 9 Show On Earth." Thirty-five ? of the fifty first graders I visted Ringling Brothers and | Barnutn and Bailey circus in H Raleigh on Eriday. February 1 23rd. The students who attended 1 from Mrs. Faison's rooi.i ? were Joseph Carter. Sherrine M Farrior. Debbie Hamilton. I Kristi Hardison, Sandy Hin-a son, TTracy Jones. Travis I McKiver. Dawn Moody, 1 Tammy Outlaw. Billie Jo a Rouse, Michelle Rouse. 1 Ashlea Scott. Dottie Smith. 1 Kevin Sutton. Doug Taylor ? and Angela Whaley. Attending from Mrs. Kor- I ncgiy s room were jvimoeny ? Harper. Gcna Harper. Steve I Herring^ Bret JHarpcr. Tony' I cnita Davis. Susan Grady. I Penny Rouse Bobby Hardy. I O'Brian Smith. Don Heath. 1 Robbie Price. Sherry Hois-J apple, Scotty Thornton. 1 Vickie Sullivan and Kelly M Hardison. Also attending were Mary! Ann Kornegay, ZoJlie I BobhyaBrinkle5-. Robert I the performance, die group 9 enjoyed refreshments at al fast food rcstaorant. The 1 st 10 p.in* Jfl ?Hat iff tc Mm. Jfonice | ENGAGED - Mr utd Mrs. Joe Hut Scott of lace Hill 'A :?t-: I,. *?x:J?K';'' 'P^Va S& Group To Moot Occupations StuAnti rf I re . ... ... PPBPP .vi by E Tom Ha [ai >f H i, hi pt al tad [h thi ugh ! ration. * State !jd Smith !>f Si Dem vf Ei Mfcljlll " 'i . K&' ' : gf ? ;*< ? H Hs^'v * 1 |k 3- v-'^ i r? V ** r^'A SAV-MOR SALAD lUfEeeiAMC. 7Mf VRE9SI ' ,,,;,ri,ri,r KCllUfl t ? ?: W if J
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