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May IS? Mrs. Sadie Gamer is
spending some time in (Sicabath
City with Iter daughter, Mr*.
James M. Rogers, and Mr. Sogers
Before going to Elisabeth City, she
visited her sister, Mrs. W. P. Har
rington in Raeky Mount.
Mm. R. K. Montague (ad chil
dren and Mrs. Itena Edwands were
in New ki> Saturday
Mh. W. J. Kirby and Mrs. D.
Ira Camer spent Tuesday in Kin
gton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ilunnings
of Charlotte, their son. W. G. Hun
ningt Jr., and his family of Leaks
ville, and their daughter, Mrs.
Newell Coward and her family of
Hartaville, S. C., were here recent
ly to Ywrt his mother, Mrs Mar
tha Ilunnings and eialers, Mrs. S.
T. Dudley and Miss Carvie Hun
nings.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Meares re
turned home last week from a va
cation trip to SI Petersburg. Fla
Miss F.dilh Prescolt of Ports
mouth. Vs.. spent the weekend
here with her mother, Mrs. Edna
Prescott.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harness and1
children returned to their home in
Raleigh Sunday, after the weekend
here with Mr and Mrs. Ira Gar
ner. Leon A. Mann returned home
with them and will spend several
days in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. David McCain
spent Sunday in Atlaatic with her
mother, Mrs. Julia Hill.
Mrs. Albert Gribble of Norfolk,
Va., returned home last week after
a visit here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd G. Garner.
Mrs. Larry Howard and little
son visited her parents in Hickory
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lewis and
daughter, Betty Joyce, of Rocky
Mount were weekend guests of
Mrs. S. T. Dudley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lipscomb
of Hopewell, Va., spent the week
end here with their daughter, Mrs.
Zeb Mauney Jr., and her family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pruit and
family spent the weekend here.
Hiey returned to Chinquapin Sun
day
The Rev. C. T. Rogers of Tar
hcro spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hibbs and
sen. Rocky, Mr and Mrs. Lewis
liibbs and daughter. Mary Lou,
and Mrs. Parker Guthrie spent
Sunday at Lake Waccamaw, where
the parents of Mrs. Lewis Hibbs
and other members of the family
had a picnic dirnier at the cottage
of an aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore and
san, Timothy, spent the weekend
here with her mother, Mrs. Ada
B. Mica, and other relatives. They
returaed to their hame in North
Wilkesboro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wheatly and
family of Beaufort spent Sunday
here with his grandmother, Mrs.
p ^ Ki9Tiyf!T
Mrs. M.- J. Mitchell of New Bern
was the guest of Mrs. Parker
Guthne en TUeaday.
Mrs J. S. Meal of NorMIk, Va.,
arrived Monday and will spend the
week with her mother, Mrs. P. P.
Ormsby Maim spent the week
end here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Howard of New
Bern, Mr. and Mr*. Robed How
ard of Morehead City, and Mt.
and Mrs. E. P. Blair of Vanceboro
were here for Mother's Day with
Mrs. I. N. Howard.
Me. and Mr*. L. E. Thompson
of Ifcirham and Mr*. 1%ompson's
mother, Mrs. Eva Gamer, arrived
last weak and are at Mrs. Gamer's
homa.
C. G. Joaaa is half from the
Veterans' Hoapital in Fayettevilie
when he has been a patient the
past 'ten daya.
Mia s Reba McCain has returned
homa team an extended via* ia
Cove City and Norfolk. Va. Her
sister, Mt*. Id all Hunahtgs went to
Cove City Mr fear.
Bridge dab Entertained
Mn. E. B. Comer entertained
membaaa of the bridge dab iaat
week.
Mrs. M. C. Howard won high
score: Mr*. K. L Trait aeeoad
high and Mrs. Marvtn Gray low.
Refreshments of lemon cream
pie, nuts aid extern ware served
after the game.
Circle* Meet
The Bessie EeRiagton Circle
met at the tease at Mr*. Lauis
Williams, the tatal circle mam her
ship of U was present. Mrs. Allen
Elliott gave the Invocation and
call to worship.
The li; inn, We Gire Thee hot
Thine Own, waa wad. The medi
tation. in the farm of a Litany
of ThaAsghrlag and hasad aa a
letter from a missionary in Japan,
Miss Pat Patterson, was given by
Mr*. Elliott.
Hr* Joy jBd ?xpr?sud
by this miaaionary in her first year
of foreign aiisaian wait, was aa
inspiring story Causes for grati
tude in the ami* of Me Woman's
Division around the world: a one
nets in Chrirt by the efforts of
those working sriOl other denom
inations to bring Hie teaching to
and resources with others
mjjj understand What bro
(bat we
brotherhood
local Church a ad 1U mission In
the coomantty, completed the
1 1
by Mrs
?ay Be.
life thought. Why
Kings in th? Spring
Hhotu by Reginald Lewis
The spring king mackerel catches have been great. Marie Blanch
ard. daughter a( Nr. and Mrs. Clyde Manchard. More head Ctty.
holds two lOpornid kings caught Sunday by Capt. Ottis Vurifoy's
fleet of partyhoats.
ducted pml reports heard. Chang
ing of circle members was an
nounced. S?cmt Pals were wvealed I
and gifts exchanged. The haotess
servad lime jello. russian tea
cakes, nuts and colas.
The Lib Mauney Circle met wit*
Mrs. John Lilly, ten members
preeat. The program theme, The
Cod Who Gatbers, was given by
Mrs. Edgar Hibbs. Reports were
read and routine business transact
ed. Gitta were enchaaged and se
cret pals revealed. The hostess
served strawberry shortcake.
The Vary C. Wilis Circle met at
the home of Mr*. A. B. Garner.
Eight members were present. Rou
tw? taiiittM wis ttwhirtfil, re
ports read. Program material tak
en froa ttae Methodist Woman was
give* by Mrs. Alice Garner. The
hostess served iec cram, caokit.,
and colas.
The Susannah Wesley Circle met
?t the home of Mm. Lloyd N. Gar
ner. Fifteen members were pres
ent. The program theme, The 7
Quadrennial Goals 1956-1980, was
five* by Mrs. Standi Sell to com
mit earaelves to the Spirit of
Christ, ta accept se^easibility in
the iaeal Church, the avenues of
ChrilHan education In the World
Mission, the training of young peo
the principles of fellowship with
out barriers, giving of self, time,
and possessions for others and
practicing peace and Justice in
daily attitudes.
What has been our growth in
these goal* during the past three
years? ?shorts were heard. In the
exchange ef gifts secret psls were
revealed. Mrs. Albert Dribble of
Norfolk, Va., wss a guest The
hostess served strawberry abort
cake.
The Gertie Howard Circle <aaet
at the home ef Mrs. -Clarence Mil
Jit, 12 members present. The pro
gram, Whatever The Gift May Be,
was given by Mrs. Letha Hender
son. The scriptore reading II Cor.
I H was folltped by the Medita
tion of Thanksgiving by a mtosuo
ary at the cloee of her first yesr
of work in Jspan.
The hymn, Take My Lite, was
read and the devotkm ctesed with
the benediction.
Mrs. Clarence Millia gave the
spiritual life thaaght. The hostess
served delicious strawberry short
cake.
The bridge cli* met at the haate
of Mrs. R. L. ML ffifh score
was won by Mrs. M. C. Howsrd
and Mrs. C. H. Lockey, low by
Mrs W. D. Roberts snd Mrs.
Parker Guthrie. Bingo was won by
Mr*. W. O. Beberts. The hapteee
served strawberry shortcake and
iead tea. Prises were baskets of
lO-Year-Old Girl Finds
Porcupine Egg on Farm
Norfolk, Va. (AP)~ A group of
10-year-old Norfolk girls were
guests of iris Rmintree on her fa
ther's dairy farm. One found a
cockle burr.
"Oh lookie," she cried, "a por
cupine egg."
Mayonnaise, the salad dressing,
was named for the Bay of Mahon
off the coast of Spain. French fish
ermen in those waters invented
the sauce.
With the Amwd Forcit
Gene A. Nolen, Beaufort
Signs Up for Paratroops
Gene A. Nolen. 415 Pollodk St.,
Beaufort, left recently for Fort
Jackson, I. C., to begin eight
weeks of basic military training.
Nolen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Nolen of Beauiart took advantage
of the Army's enlistment written
guarantee and signed up far Aiis
bo rue.
After completion of basic train
ing, Nolen will receive advanced
infantry training, aad then be as
signed to a parachute unit for air-i
borne training.
According to M/Sgt. J. S. Ye
nick, local Army recruiter, men
seeking travel and adventure may
be assigned to the Screaming
Eagles of the 101st Airborne divi
sion or The All-Americans of the
82nd Airborne division.
Great Lakes, 111. ? Bobby M.
Blake, son of Mr and Mrs. R. 11.
Blake of route 2 Newport, grad
uated from recruit traiaing May 9
at the Naval Training Center,
Great Lakes. III.
The graduation "aerciscs, mark
ing the end of nine weeks of "boot
camp", included a full drees pa
rade and review before military
officials and civilian dignitaries.
In nine weeks of instruction, the
"raw recruit" is developed into a
Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty
with the fleet. j
Camp Lejeune? Competing in the
1B59 Eastern Division Rifle and ]
Pistol Matches May 5-# at Camp |
Lejeune was Marine Acting S'Sgt. .
Stephen W. Ranked Jr., son of Mr. ,
and Mrs. Stephen W. Raskett, Mill
9*ptim W. Ra<kett Jr.
bury, Mass., and husband of the
former Miss Evelyn M. Taylor of
Now port.
Before enlisting in October 1948,
le attended Worchester Boys Trade
school.
Winners of the Eastern Division
matches, one of four shooting tour
naments staged annually by the
Marine Corps to train advanced
marksmen and marksmanship
coaches, advance to the All-Marine
competition to be held at San
Diego, Calif., in June.
Montreal (AP)? Leo M. Murray
became Montreal's fir?t bowler to
roll a perfect 300 score in duckpins
in more than 25 years. He turned
the trick in a recent practice game.
T7Sgt. William Gwgos, Atlantic,
above, recently served two weeks'
active duty at Myrtle Beach Air
Force Ba9e, S. C.
The sergeant, who regularly
works as an electronics mechanic
at tfce Cheiry P*iit Marine Air
Station, worked in the same capa
city at Myrtle Beach AFB in the
354th Armament and Electronics
Squadron.
The sergeant is a veteran of jix
years in the Air Force. Sergeant
Gorges and his wife, Avis, hnve
three children: Dickie. Virginia
and William David. Sgt. Gorges
is a member of Flight E, More head
City Air Force Reserve.
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United States Air Farce Heserv
ist, T/Sgt. Aaron T. Bowcn, above,
recently served two weeks' active
duty at Myrtle Beach Air Force
Base, S. C.
Sergeant Bowen, Beaufort, be
gan his two-week tour of duty
April 20. He regularly works at
Cherry Point, as a shop supervisor
in the Test Equipment Standards
Lab at the Marine Air Station.
The sergeant is a veteran of
eight years in the Navy and two
in the Air Force.
Sergeant Bowed and his wife,
Rosemary. have four children:
Mary Katfcryn, Thomas, Christo
pher and Robert. Sergeant Bowes
is a member of Flight E, Morebead
City Air Force Reserve.
May 1>? Mr. IVarrri Wade re
turned Tuesday la Pascagoula,
Mist., after spending a few days
with hia mother Mrs D. V. Wade.
Sir. Oulos Simpson Jr. left Mon
day evening to return to Charlotte
after spending the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guiou
Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lewis of
Wilmington spent the weekend at
home.
Mrs. Ruth Heady has returned
home after spending some time
with her son. Harry Heady and
family at Aiken, S. C.
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Willis were
visitors with their mother. Mrs.
Eva Willis, at Morehead Sunday
afternoon.
Thief in Church
Anniston, Ala. (AP)? Sunday was
workday for a thief at Pine Ave
nue Baptist Church. Police report
ed smMbody look the entire Sun
day Sehoet collection of (213.36
?Me Ike mw was left unattend
ed briefly between Sunday School
and church ewvicee.
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Tharsriay. Friday, Saturday
May 14th, 15th, t?th
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STAR
Pimento Cheese Cup 33^
JAMESTOWN PORK
SAUSAGE ? 33<
Lifter's Pure MH
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H?ad \ Off
local Spring Onions
Bunch 1<V
Raw Peanuts
u, 29/
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EGGS 3 001 *1
SWIFTS SHORTENING
SWIFTNING *<? 59^
UPTON
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