McMillan’s parent*, Mr. and
Gyp Hall. Both ; Mr. and
McMillan are employed in
Bern. Jr S' »'■ "*
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd pixoi
ited Mrs. Dixon’s parents,
and Mrs. Oscar Jones, near
ser’s Mill over the week-er
Maynie Cox, Leona I
Cora May Hughe*, Mrs.
Dixon, and Mrs. Floyd H
viisted Floyd Hughes, who
patient at the Veterans Ho
in Fayetteville, last Thursc
Mr. and Mrs. IfcuH
and daughter of
were webk-end vL
and Mrs. R. W. Mai
Mr. and Mrs. J
visited Mr. Ipock’s
Fannie Ciyils of As
Mr. and?: Mrs. W.
New Bern wer* v
home , of Kir. and :
birthday Monday, June 6th.
Mrs. Claud Allen and Mrs.
George: Jarvis are at summer
school in Greensboro,
Mesdames John Parka;, Rich
ard Parker, Johnny Ipcck, Joe
Mallard served the Rhtary Club
lastThurg
Mrs. Clj
visited Mi
week. i
Mrs. W.
ter, Sural
Canady of Durham
M. ,1. Jarman lafct
|k .■ ||jfc Iffe:
Bender and daugh
spent the week
der-trebtment at; Dukfe H<
and is improving, hcrWev
axpects to return to Duke
?ital - Sunday j for further
nent
W. R. Bender and John D
pin®
of Vande
Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Moore and children
of New Bern visited her mother,
Mrs. Q. a Jones, and her sis
ter, Mrs. Garland Morton, last
Thursday.
HazdMWhite of ^Wilmington
" — ' «o|New
with her
grandmoth
Mrs. C.
liter daughi
more* last
Dorothy Oliver returned amm
•om Virginia Beach, where the
Jack Barrow and Lee Raw
a*s Hip motored to Winston
alem last Thursday. They were
icompaped home by Mrs. Bar
'StfBrJfr
eration jit Bajf
Mrsf. Laver a
a visitor in Durham
Ptoay Grove HDC
, Bps. Dalton Cox
ie Piney Grove Home Demon
ration Club at. her home on
me 7th. After the regular bus
ess meeting was held, project
aders, Mrs L. L Ogdep and
. Julian Waller reported on
•keta and Home Beautiflca
u Ml Club girls, Nancy Al
t of Piney Grove and Ame
Harker of Lee’s Chapp, dem
would be “Shuck Handicraft”
and a picnic at Mumpford’s Point
was planned for the regular Au
gust recreation.
Stork Sheerer
; Saturday night, June 4, Mrs.
|W. J. Dillahunt, Jr., and Mrs.
[Norman Eubanks* Jr., entertain
ed a number of friends at a stork
(shower at the home of Mrs. W.
^ Frank*Jr'’ Mrs.
ceived many lovely and** uLful
i Sifts. Refreshments “of strawber
ry and vahilla ice cream, assort
ed. cakes and nuts were served
the horioree and Mesdames Guy
Smith, ^lton Arthur, Hugh Oliv
er, Clifton Arthur, W, J. Dilla
hunt, Sr., Ward Parker, Milton
Arthur, Earl CrOom, Dalton Eu
banks, Ben Simmons, Coy How
ard* Richard Harker, Denford
Eubanks, Leon 'Thomas, Donald
Hudson, Elva Morton, Jr., and
John Nobles.
J. R. Pratt celebrated his 85th
birthday anniversary at his home
on Sunday, JJiine 5th. Those en
joying the dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Pratt were Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Arthur and family, Sherwood
White, Mr. and fira/C. T. Bend
er and family, all of Pollocks
ville, Mrs Jack Harrison and
daughter, Linda, and George
Koonce of )few Bern. Other vis^
itors during the afternoon were
Sam Hudson of Trent Pines, Ran
som Booth and ^Ernest Rouse of
Pollocksville.
The 1848 Output of farm ma
chinery and repgir parts was one
fifth larger than the-' _
record In 1947, and over twice
the pre-war volume.
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