Newspapers / Jones County Journal (Trenton, … / June 4, 1959, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V kr Mrs. Pnd Pippin Mr*. -• , v Hostess UJtsS, 6.U KTO Mm. Jlnhn with three tables <jt nedday night in Guedte were Aeadamaa Jim Alien, Blake Daniel, Harold Har gett, C. C. - Jane*, Nelson Barker^ Bill Parker, Braxton George, EfcfMt Franck, V. L. Pollock, Will Bar ker and Mimes Bemie Whitaker and HHdiegarde Brock. Mm. AMen won high score and Mrs. Pollock won traveling prize nod low prize. ■ Following three progressions Mrs. Larkins served a fruit plate. Mrs. Hazel Tutfttage Hostess to Her Club (Friday night the little Bridge dub met in the home of Mrs. Hazel Turoage. i Following three progressions she served ice cream and cake the following .guests; Mesdames Jim Allen, Fred Foscue, Millis Wright, M. B. Hines, Wilson Harriett, J. K. Franck, C. C- Jones, Fred Pip pin, Leslie Parker, Clifton Pollock and Bill Parker. I Mrs. Pollock won high score and Mrs. Harriett won low score. BIBLE SCHOOL ENOS ' The Trenton Methodist Church Vacation Bible School ended Fri day night with a wiener roast and abort program. AM of the weeks activities were on display for the parents to view. The average at-! tendanc was 74 per cent for the week. «_ - • : ' ‘ - i BIBLE SCHOOL THIS WEEK Bible School is being held at Maple Grove Methodist Church this week, with Mrs. Vera Collins as superintendent in charge. Guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Lewis DiUman Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lockhart of Morehead City. PERSONALS KINSTON PAINT & HARDWARE "THE PLACE TO GO" A. D. Wilder -Norman Blizzard 113 S. Quean St. Phona J A 3-2478 * We Dalhrar ■.....■. 3Um Uny Hamunnnd went to Stokes Monday & ierW aunt, Mist Ora Williams, who has been visiting Mrs. 1Calfe'‘thop ft* ;U»e past week. -i* P»a ««..:* !‘3Sh Wilmington Sunday. » . tfii is s lews Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas visited relatives in Sanford during the'weekend. 1 Hie Rev. Lewis DiUman attend ed a Town and County Commission meeting in Louisburg Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Brock and Mrs. E. E. Boyce spent Tuesday through Thursday of last week in Norfolk, Va. and Miss Lois Brock visited in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Boyce left tins past Monday for her home in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ediward Adams of Roeky Mount were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bin Adams during the weekend. Sunday the Adamses attended the graduation of Mrs. Adam’s sister, Mrs. Elea nor CuthreU, in Greenville. Mrs. Ida Arthur spent last week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Arthur. Mrs. Arthur lives near Maytsville. Mrs. Bari Spann and son, Ron ald, are spending this week with another son and family, Mr. and Mlrs. Bill Spann, in Jeffersonville, Ind. Mrs. John Yates and family spent a few days in Raleigh with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Stanley. They were accompanied by Miss Letha Pridgen who is visiting her brother, Garland Pridgen. • • • • Mrs. Robert Arthur and delimi ter, Carol, and baby daughter, Pa tricia, of Nets Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. Jason Arthur Friday. • • • Mrs. Warren Calvert and child ren, Jimmy and Val, are ^pend ing this week with Mrs. Calvert’s mother, Mrs. C. S. Foreman, in Punga. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargett Jr. attended the Marine Oorp Re serve Ladies Night at Trent Pines dub in New Bern Friday night. • • • The Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Cover have spent two weeks vacation hollowing the Southern Baptist Convention in Louisville, Ky. and visiting relatives in Missouri. .mo « • • . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wright of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. Millis Wright Sunday. » * ♦ Mis. Jake Croom and daughter, Elaine, visited Mrs. Herbert Avery in Snow Hill Sunday. • • » Mrs. Nick Noble and daughter, Sue, and Elaine Croom spent Mon day through Wednesday at Atlan tic Beach. • • • IMrSj, H. L. Lewis of Greenville spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allen. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hester visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hester in Oxford last week. > Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams spent Best Buy 36" DELUXE TAPPAN GAS RANGE All Porcelain Big Oven Automatic Lighting Complete With Two 100-Lb. Cylinders Rulane Gas ONLY $13995 Installed BEN F. HILL I will gladly coma to your homo at your convonionco. Dial JA 3-4725 during tho day, JA 3-4977 Night*. I will Trad* and Arrange Easy Torma. ' . TAP PAN GAS RANGES — MAYTAG WASHERS GLASS-LINED WATER HEATERS — MAGNAVOX TV BUILT-IN OVENS and COOK TOPS ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS and OTHER APPLIANCES. — Ropr*g*t*HQ^ Eastern Sales BULK — BOTTLED GAS — FREE SERVICE ~ DM-JA 3-4725 the weekend at their cottage at Topsail Beach. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen of BeulaviHe via ted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pippin Saturday. • * * ■ Miss Susan Vassey who had an aneident with her bicycle last Wednesday, spent one night in Le noir Memorial Hospital. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swiggett announce the birth of a baby girl, Alice Leigh, Tuesday, May 26 at Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Swiggett is the former Marie (Whitehurst of South Mills. Patronize Our Advertisers—It Pays I Ask for... Nationwide’s Mobile Farm Equipment and Machinery Coverage! , COMPLETE COVERAGE on ALL RISKS of physical loss or damage from any external cause to Mie property covered. Your farm equipment and machinery can be covered today for as little as 80c per hundred. SEE US TOD/lY FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION WE HAVE A POLICY MADE FOR YOU Ethro Hill Hill Supply Co., Pink Hill, N. C. Phone LO 8-4701 W. C. Humphrey FCX Store Richlands Hwy., Kinston, N. C. Phone JA 3-4065 ATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCF COMPANY HOME OFFICE • COLUMBUS, OHIO The TEN most profitable days of any month! —either to open a new account or to add to an existing account! Just be sure to save with us by the 10th. It's true ! You have as late as the 10th of any month to add tof your savings account with us. Every dollar you can save by the 10th actually earns for you the same attractive return it would have earned if you had put it in your account on the first of the month. So wqfch the date and don't miss out on the extra income,—save by the 10th ! CURRENT DIVI- Q|/ «/ DEND RATE O /2 /• PER ANNUM HONE FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association J. V. BRITTLE, Ewe. Viee-Preiident N. QUEEN ST. KINSTON, N. C. Telephone JAckson 3-SU4L
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 4, 1959, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75