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This picture ahem work In progress on the new 1M foot atari ‘ and concrete span that wiU aoon be the Qhaker Bridge in Onk Grove ronnaalty of'Jones County. The new bridge la almost in the same spot of a wooden atweture which was washed away ’'f^pa a IM flood. (Photo 'by Jack BMer) •> -«r siSJN* Maysville Earlene Sawyer of Camden Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Meggs ' and family Mr. and Mrs. John Mark spent the weekend in New York wish relatives. ■ /te*; -.A-y i’.$ .Mrs. J. M. Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas in Kin ston Tuesday. . ,• Louise Mattocks is spending *in Clinton with JIB and Mrs. BUI Henderson and’family of Maysville attended a chicken supper at Kinston Thursday night. 'M Lucille Collins is spending two weeks vacation in Arizcma. Mr. and Mrs. Framf> Freeman spent the weekend at his home to South Carollnd. \ .1. j Ptl. and Mr»- L. S. Meggs and children have returned home af ter visiting relatives in Camden. Nancy Banks, Clara and Theo Thomas, Sylvia Jenkins and Ed na Cannon spent Wednesday afternoon at Atlantis Beach. Kd Harper of Richmond > weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ’Brown and fqptily. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones and son, Glenn and Douglas Jones spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. • ^ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Simpson of White Oak River section visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dixon. Mrs. Harold Mattocks and son, Harold, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of New Bern Mon day. Margaret Gerock of Durhaih Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Gerock. Ike Elderman was a business visitor in Wilmington Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Byrd spent the weekend in Norwood with Mrs. Byrd’s mother. Betty Byrd of E. C. T. C. spent the weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Dock,Henderson of Bear Creek visited relatives in Maysville Thursday night. | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brafford and Ray Banks went to Duke Hospi tal for thfe weekend. Mr. Brafford will remain several weeks at the hospital for treatment. Jimmy Adams of Camp Le jeune spent the week end in Maysville with friends. Mr. Carl Collins spent the weekend with his sister in More head. Mary Byrd, student at Carolina spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Byrd. MAry Gerock, E. C. T. C. stu dent, and three of' her class mates spent" the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thelma Gerock, and Mary Gerock M Atlantic Beach. Provost laturday Jay Thomas at Midway Park Tuesday night. Yeta Brock of Wilmington spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Brock. -. Mr, and Mrs, Dalton Mae of New Bern visited relatives in Maysville Sunday. - ; i Robert Mills was a business visitor in New Bern Wednesday. Mr. O’Neil Shaefer of More head visited friends in Maysville Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell ton spent the" weekend vith her mother, Mrs. J. R. Lowery and jslster, Katherine Lowery, Mrs. Adron Skinner returned Sunday to Oreenville, where she is attending summer school at E. C. T. 0. after spending the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vail and baby of Midway Parte visited Mr and Mrs. J. Clyde Gray, pa rents of Ms. Vail during the quai E mm. ' ' ' This is the old Quaker Bridge which hta afforded a County's Oak (Grove for the part was destroyed in a flood in two right angle approaches to the river which In torn causes a traffic hazard at this point. It is also only wideenoogh to vehicle at the time. (Photo by Jack Khfter) BIRTH ANNOUNCJRMINTj^ Mr. and Mrs. William, F. Eu banks announce the birth of a eon, Dannie Franklin on June 24 at Parrott’s Hospital In Kinston. ■Willie A. Stllley, age 46, son of lira. Lula Moore Stllley and the late Joseph Stllley, died at his home Saturday night at nine o’clock after a lingering Illness. He Is survived by his mother, hts wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Jones Stll ley, one son, William C., two daughters, Rose Carol and , Shel by Je«n,.and two brothers and loot sisters. T Some 82 home demonstratlod elub members from IS mountain counties attended a recent three day handicraft workshop at the 4-H Club Camp near Waynes vllle. Interest lh beekeeping is ln sreasing In Union County, ac cording to Farm Agent 3. A. Marsh. Wv<m £ if.rl 1 \jL-J ST Y«b can getjwi greater economy • • ♦ to 15% witli is doing SO] MOM rilXIfltLITY f JWfford Automatic C greater fUsxikk opt matte fourth gear, pouter, just press rtat Drim” Ml . TOC'S feel the Sfeis ! say&ssc©yt tin . irTirfn~-ifcr?fr^~liaidtii "TOT’OrWi’’ -WTfSfirrotR ford
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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