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Future Homemakers Hold Mloifaer-Duughter Banquet. ma&ers, aivuraB ancr special guests attended theanhurt MSth&*»ugh ter Banquet at J6d& Central 8IMIC ott'lUuntey^etiMi^; i WtOitn|gJi-r .t.mt.i»t»<1tfjHiJif{.kJ .A -lit 1 me r «». opeuBg 'ceremctty" pfle oiA^i1 nwA* Vv*r ■=•, - J swai wer uy rflaine rallcT, upcu* Jones, vice-pretidfeat and program chairman, served- as Mistress of Ceremonies. Rebecca Foseue, chapter reporter, gave die invo cation and. Pat Humphrey, chap ter secretary, extended greetings to the group after which Mrs. Guy Jones responded for the Mothers.1 Miss Parker introduced special guests present. I The program “F.H.A. in Focus” ( which wias given by various FiLA. members focused attention on the Future Homemakers’ organization and some of its local activities. I Girls in this part of the program were: Rose Marie Jones, Jasmine Jones, Linda Jenkins, Nancy Da venport, Cynthia Weston**, Sue Nofates.Satadra Jones, Susan Par kir and Barbara Bender. Some of the local adttvities per fonM ty the Jones Central homemakers were reviewed by the group and briefly described: Girls in this part of the program included. Peggy DeanWbke, Doro thy Philyaw, Inez Whaley, Peggy Waller, Jo Ann Staritta, Peggy Thomas, Mary Toler, Maltha Pru itt, Sonja Oox, Kay Kdoafce, Gret chen Davis, Edna Earle Philyaw, Betty Lon Wooten and Iris Skinner. Special talent nmpoers were ren dered bjp Sandra Jones, Connie Coombs, Joyce Moore, Patsy Mil ler, Patricia MtHer, Joyce Jenkins, Judy Taylor, Barbara Bender, Lin da Jenkins, Glenda Smith, and Dot tie Kennedy. The entire group sang “Getting To Know You*’, “Christmas Carols” and “Blest Be Tid Tie.”. Pianists were: Wanda Ballard and Mary West. JflCQUIN'S APRICOT FLAVORED BRANDT *2.25 PINT CHARLES JACQUIN at Cit, Inc., PHILA., PENNA. SILENT NIGHT... May you and your family be blessed with well-being, happiness, and plenty this season <.. and, may you always share together the wonders of Christmas in year hearts... I Immediately following the Ban quet activities, Open House was held in order that the mothers and Gueteta' could' visit the rooms and see some oftfce work of the atudnts. Exhibits in the bomeanaking dey partment centered around the girls work in sewing, cooking, housing, color, art, safety, home projects and gifts. Also on display were m*ny gooT Metis fo*'debating one's home for the holidays. Betty Lou Wooten, Peggy Winter, add Mary Lou Whaley wterte in change of registration for the group. Individual name badges were made by the bdaheftakteft and given to each person present. The Banquet and Open house was under the supervision of Mrs. Alina T. Phillips. Hostesses were Kfiy Koonce and Brenda Capps. MARINES LANDED A squad of Damp Lejeune Ma rines landed in jail Sunday night — REMEMBER — Rulane Gas Service Is Economical! i 469 N. Qumo St. KINSTON, N. C. | alter a brief tussle at Carlyle’s , drive-in in North Kinston. John | F. Carr, William A. Kaolin, George' . Filis Jr., William D. Leishman,' ( John Tierney were charged with ] I disorderly conduct, malicious damage and simple assault. Late two of them indkstetf Wheeler Car lyle for assaulting them. He sai< their abusive use of profanity an refusal to leave his place cause* the encounter. ^ May the best gift of all — the spirit of peate and good wiH | ... be yours always. (VUMeHs i* FURNITURE 103 S. Queen St. HOME OF FRIENDLY CREDIT Kinston, N. C. rsfXTsevrss^T^ Greetinfs to One and All! We'd like td send' our good wishes into every home and heart this Christmas to ensure the blessings 'of the holiday season to all Our friends and their families. King’s Barbecuef& Restaurant Highway 70 Wart Kinston — —
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