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?*' By Mr*. Fr*d Pippin
Mrs. J. E. Davis Given
Birthday Party at
Home of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morton and
Mrs. J. E. Davis returned to
Trenton after spending several d^ys
in Mt. Olive. Mrs. Davis recently
celebrated her 81st birthday an the
home of her daughter, Morton.
Present for the occassion were
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Thru
man Davis and son John and Jac
kie of Mount Olive, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Davis and daughters, Rhonda
and .Rita, of Goldsboro, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Davis and children, Carol
and Stevie, of La Plata, Md. ,,
Other out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Joyner of
Farmville, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Lee of Farmville, Edith Ann Lee
and Carl Wester Jr of Atlantic
Christian College.
A turkey dinner with all the
trimmings was served and many
gifts were received by the honoree.
Elaine Croom and
Nancy Davenport
Have Birthday Dance
Elaine Croom and Nancy Daven
port celebrated their 16th and 17th
birthdays Saturday night ’with a
dance at the Woman’s Club. About
75 teenagers attend the semi-formal
dance and party.
The decorations were pink, blue
and white, of roses and crepe paper.
The mantels were covered with, pink
roses and candles and the table
was covered with a white cloth with
roses and leaves attached ‘to the
skirt.
Centered on the table was an
arrangement of pink roses and ivy
with the wall behind draped in
strips of crepe' papeif. Hawaiian
punch was served with pink and
white petit-fours, nuts, mints, cook
ies, and open face sandwiches.
Chaperoning were their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Croom, and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Green and also
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill and Mrs.
Louis Davenport.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Millis Wright of
Lewiston made a “pop calH on
Mrs. Jake Croom Monday morn
ing, after being in Kinston on bus
iness.
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Recently Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams
and boys went to Frederick, Md.
to visit her father, Maynard John
son, and Mlrs. Johnson for the
weekend. On Thanksgiving day
they went to Rocky Mount to visit
Bill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Adams, and Sunday her sister, Mrs.
Frank Cuthrell, and her husband
and children came to see them
from Danville, Va. While here
they visit Mr. Cuthrell’s family at
Aurora.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore and
FARM
and HOME
son, Billy, spent the holidays in
Reidsville with Mrs. Mary Dallas
and, other relatives. -
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Mr., and Mrs. Vsuighan Fowler
and son went 4o Warsaw Thursday
to see her mother, Mts. Street
Kornegay; them went on to Frank-;
lin, Va. to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Q. Fowler, until.the
weekend.
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Jason Arthur came home from
Onslow Memorial Hospital in Jack
sonville last Wednesday in time' for
Thanksgiving and had lots of com
pany Sunday. Visitors were 'hifc
mother, Mrs! Ida Arthur, of Mays
ville, who spent,the weekend here,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parsons,
Mrs. Arthur’s parents, JMc. and
Mrs. Leroy Collins, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Rowe all of Maysville
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parsons of
Hubert.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spann of
Greenville spent Wednesday night
with his mothpr, Mrs. Earl Spann,
and Thursday Ronald Spann and a
friend came from Seymour Johnson
Air Base in Goldsboro, apd Mrs.
Douglas Spence and her children
from Kinston. Then Friday, Mrs.
Spann went to spend the weekend
<with another daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vause, in Kins
ton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Beaman Nance Jr.
land son, Andre, went to Chadborn
Wednesday to visit his parents and
whiie they were there, all of them
went to Henderson to see Beaman’s
grandmother, Mrs. Nelson. They
returned home Sunday.
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Mrs. J.' K. Dixon spent the hol
idays in Kinston with a daughter,
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Mueller.
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The Fred Foscues went to Hu
bert Friday to visit his sister and
family, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Starl
ing, of Winston-Salem, who had
come down to see Mrs. S. A.
Starling. >
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The Marvin Thomas family went
to Casey’s Chapel Thursday to see
Mary’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Owen, and left again Saturday
for Sanford to visit Marvin’s re
latives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Pollock
and children Ronnie and Teresa
went to Front Royal, Va. Thursday
to see a cousin and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Loftin. Mean
while, another son, Charles, went
to visit Harry Pollock in La Grange,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pollock, and they all came home
late Sunday night.
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Miss Letha Pridgen spent Wed
nesday night in Maysville with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mhttocks
and went to Burgaw Thursday to
spend the remainder of the week
with Mr. and Mrs. John Yates,
Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Stilley rode
to Burgaw Sunday to see the Yates
family. 'v'
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Friday Paul Huffman Jr. and Air
via Batchelor went to Washington,
:D. C. to see Lewis Taylor and came
jbadc Sunday. Pat Huffman who
was at home during the holidays,
went back to Eiaft Carolina Col
lege Sunday.
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Ernest Barnes suffered, a heart
attack last Tuesday night and is
a patient at St. Luke’s Hospital in
New Bern.
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Mrs. J. R. Franck went, to Fu
quay Springs Friday to get her
daughter, Rebecca, who hkd spent
the week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mr. H. E.'Senter.
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Visiting Mrs. Elias Smith recent
ly was her son, Lewis, of Chattan
ooga, Tenn, who spent about two
weeks here.
•
Guests of Mr. and Mrs’. W. S:
Hill were their son,, William, and
his family from Cove Gty Thanks
giving Day. Friday Mrs. Hill and
her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Hodges,
went to Belhavfen to visit Mrs.
Claude Hodges, who had broken
her ankle and was in , the hospital.
Saturday the Hodges family along
with Claude Hodges arid Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Hodges of Raleigh
went again to. Belhaven.
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ed
wards for the holidays were their
son, Roy, and his wife and children,
■Rise and Bert, of Durham.
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Mrs. Warren Calvert went to
Pungo Monday to get her mother.
Mrs. C. S. Foreman, who will visit
here this week.
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\ Dr. and Mrs. Bill Fitzgerald of
Clarksville, Va. were guests of Mrs.
Fitzgerald’s aunt, Mrs. P. B. Mc
Daniel, during the weekend.
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The Donald Brocks went to Ral
eigh Thursday to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Winslow, and
they all went to t'he Wake Forest
Carolina game in Winston-Salem
Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Post spent
the holidays at their home in San
ford with their children and their
families. s
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Mrs. Roslynd Pollock is in
Greenville visiting her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Carson, and plans to stay for some
time. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mallard of
Raleigh were here Thutsday to visit
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NEWS FROM SERVICEMEN
Stephen Jenkins, steward first
1
class, USN, son "of Mrs. Nattie B.
Jenkins of Polldcksville is serving
in the Atlantic shoal'd the guided
miss\e cruiser USS Little Rock,
operating out of Norfolk, Va. The
tittle-' Rock recently participated
la a joint communications exercise
named "Axle Grease II” with com
mands of Navy, Atfny and Air
Force unit*. . /
Mallard. Mrs. Mallard, a'bride of
November 4, was Olivia Ann Davis,
of Beaufort, and has been in the
spotlight for the past year. She
was first runnerup in the Miss Ral
eigh contest this y^ar and then won
the Dairy Princess Contest 'in Wake
County. After that, she was asked
to be in the Carteret County beau
ty contest, and ended up being Miss
Carteret County. As a county win
ner, she was alio in the Miss North
Carolina contest and did a drama
tic skit during the pageant. She
and Tony are both employed in
Raleigh.
Mrs. Frank Brbyk of Charles
ton, S. C. was here from Wednes
day until Sunday, visiting Misses
Lois, Myrtle and Eleanor Brock.
Over at the home of M/rs; C. C.
Jones, their ^.daughter Sue Brock
filler and her husband David and
daughter Mary Sue of Charlotte,
were spending the holidays.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wbyne
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and
daughter, Joe Ann, of Reidsville
eame Thursday to visit his mother,
Mrs. Lee Smith, and his sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wil
son, and stayed until Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Brock went
to Lexington Park, Md. Wednes
day, until Sunday to visit her sister
and family, Commander and Mrs,
Jule Aulick.
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Thanksgiving. Day Mrs. V. L.
Pollock and her daughter, Jean,
Went to Kihston to,have dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sutton Jr.
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Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pip
pin during the holidays was her
mcither, Mrs. J. P. Mewborne of
Wilmington. They took her home
Sunday.
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Mrs. Walton Bass and children,
Smithie and Needham, went to
Burgaw Saturday and Sunday to
visit Mrs. Bass’s father, B. Sim
mons and Mrs. Simmons.
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