Here from Virginia Beach {taring the weekend visiting Mr. and, Mrs. W. E. Raiford were Mr. and Mrs. Nido Hamilton and, daughter, Jane. '? ;vA'; ; • Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pelletier and grandson, Walter, spent a few days last week in the mountains. Mrs. Albert Bracey and daughter, Carol, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Williams near New Bern. Visiting Mrs. Bracey Monday afternoon were Mrs. Mar sha Harvey and Mrs. Elmer Garris <ff New Bern. '-!i ’Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell have re turned from a week on the Outer Banks. . • * • Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mor gan during the Labor Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Keeter and children,. Margaret and Leslie Jr., of Portsmouth, Also visiting them Wednesday were Mr. and " Mrs. Leon Rowe Jr. of Fort, Wal ton, Fla. Mrs. N. N. Mattocks recently spent a few days visiting her son, Randolph, in Rose HSl and later Went a few days at Carolina Beach with her granddaughter, Beth Mat tocks. 1 • • • Don Mattocks was in Moores* ville during the weekend to partic ipate in the Saturday aftertioon wedding of Miss Paggy Maddrey to Sidney Maxwell Kale Jr. which took place' in the, Baptist church there. • V • Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Collins came from Swansboro Saturday afternoon to visit his sisters, Mrs. Will Jones and Mrs. Eddie Dunbar. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerock of Alexandria, Va. were 'here for a weekend visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattocks, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ger ock. • • • ^ 1 Weekend visitor^ of Mirs.' Ralph Collins and Mrs. Etta Bullock were Mrs. C. P. Smith and children, Ron nie, Michael and.Angie, of Raleigh. * • • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas had them during the holiday Jr.i and family. ' \ "•’ • • a <• visiting 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blanton and children of Fayetteville Spent the weelcend with her parents, Mr, and iMrs. Hack Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan/ and son, Joey, were weekend visitors of Rom Provost and the Cleve Pro vosts. 1 ;i' ' ?/'; ; ' ‘ * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Britt and children, Greg, Janet and Gail,, and Mirs. I. F. House were in Greenvil le for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Ran dolph Shelter, Mirs. Kitty Farley' and Miss Laura Mattocks Bell. , . 1 Among those from Maysville at tending the Southerh 500 races in Darlington, S. C. Monday were Mr. and < Mrs. Leonard Thompson, Mr. aqd Mrs. Joe Thompson, Mir. and Mrs. George Mateja, Bill Brafford, Tony Provost, Howard Pruitt and Gary Melville. \ Visiting during the holiday week end with the C. G. Morgans, the Wiley Morgans and the C. R. Mor gans were Mr. and . Mrs. Ed Tis dale and daughter, Earline, of South Norfolk, Va. and Mrs. Grady Greene and daughter, Deborah Ann. of Washington. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foscue made a trip to Greenville Wednesday to take their grandson, Michael, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Little ton, who have returned there to en ter college. • • • Mrs. Harvey Yates of Pollocks ville was a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Vera, Costello. • • • Mrs. Joe Morgan and son,- Joey, and Mrs. Cleve Provost and son, Johnny, attended a birthday dinner given for Mrs. Polly Ann Eubanks Sunday at her home at Grants Creek. i * * * Visiting Mrs. A. H. McDaniel Wednesday was her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Thompson, of New Bern. • • • Weekend guests of Miss Barbara Yeoman were Miss Betty Taylor of Wlarsaw and Cpl. Raymond JWhet sell of Camp Lejeune. •' * * *: Nolan Jones spent Monday on a deep sea fishing trip. i Mrs. Mildred Johnson and son, David, were New' Bern visitors Sat urday. ” • •_ •/ ■ Mrs. A. C. Foscue and Miss Clara Fosciie visite^ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foscue Sunday afternoon at their summer place at Bogue Sound, • • * Mr. and Mrs Travis Meadows and children, Kathy, J o y.c e and Garland, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yeo man. ■> * * * We are happy to welcome as new residents to Maysvillf, Mr. a n d Mrs. C. W. Lancaster of Jackson ville. V * * • Bobby Mattocks and Miss Carol Ann Jenkins were weekend guests Clover 4-H (Hub Has Regular Meet The Clover 4-H Chib held its regular meeting Monday night in the Chinquapin Chapel Education rooms. Wilson Lowery presided over the meeting and announced that all long time record books should be in by September 15 and all project record booths should be in by Sep tember 30. Harold Smith and Faye Haskins lead in the pledges and Janice Low ery gave the devotional. Judy Has kins Was welcomed as a new mem ber to the club. Frank Heath, Don Phillips, Harold Smith and Wilson Lowery wete ap pointed to a "Clean-Up” committee and the fair exhibit will be planned by Ann Koonce, Frank Heath and of his aunt, Miss Letha Pridgen, at her summer cottage in Morehead City. Marriage License Jones County Register of Deeds Bill Parker reports the isiue of on ly one marriage license an the past week and it went to Clande Hen derson, 19, of Maysville and Caro lyn Price, 17, of Trenton; Betty Becton. Annette Lowery gave a project re' port on (“H[onie Grounds Beautifies' tion". Since disconitinuation of the 4-H Qubs meeting in the schools, all of those members are invited to join the club of their cominuunity. The next meeting will be held Sept. 28, and then the regular meetings will be held the first Mondays in each month. Durwood Alton Groen Funeral services were held Wed nesday for Durwood Alton Green, 42, Comfort merchant, who died Tuesday morning after a brief ill-, ness. If s all new, beautiful, pleasant, corhfort able DUPREE’S Ready dnd anxious to serve you! 7 We are back in our wonderful, new store, and . (have a wide selection of new fall fashions to appeal to the most discriminating parent, in fant, young man under 14 or young lady \ through pre-teen sizes. We have also added a maternity wear department, featuring crea ■ / • - . ' ' tioiis from foremost manufacturers in dresses, sportswear and lingerie for the mother-to-be. Our toy department will delight any child. Come in and visit us Soon! \ » (We will celelbrate our formal opening / at a later date.) When you, think of Children's Clothes, think of 104 N. Queen St. Marten Tel JA 3-4754 mm,

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