> By Mn. Fyad Pippin 6- f Mrs. W. Ji Findeiaen Hostess to W.M.U. The Woman’s Missionary Union of Trentoh Baptist Church met last Wednesday, night in the home of Mrs. W. J. Findeisen, with 16 mem bers present. » . -N , Mrs. Jason Arthur presented- the program entitled “That Thy Way May Be Known,” with all members taking part. Mrs, Prentice Turner presided at the business meeting. After the meeting the hostess served cup calces and soft/drinks. Methodist Women Hear Talk Wednesday Chi Alcoholism The Woman’s- Society of Chris tian Service met in the Trenton Methodist Chutch last Wednesday night with Mrs. Fred Pippin presid ing. • * Mrs. l.eo Nance, program chair man, asked the minister, Wlalton Bass, to introduce the speaker from New Bern who spoke on Alchoiism. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Cyrus Shepard served refresh ments. \ —--* /. . 'Mrs. I. G. Eubanks is Honored on Birthday Mrs. I. G. Eubanks was honored Sunday with a birthday dinner giv en at her home by her children. The children and their families who gave the celebration w$re: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Taylor of Charles ton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor of Pollocksville, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eubanks, Mr. and' Mrs., Elbert An drews, and Mr. and Mrs. Namoji' Smith, all of Trenton. Other guests present: Mr. and Mrs. , Mike Willis, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seamster, New Bern; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor of Wasjiin ton, D. C., E^nd Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes Eubanks of Trenton. At the buffet> dinner, Mrs. Eu banks was remembered with' many nice gifts on her 71st birthday. Edwin Foscue has Sixth Anniversary Edwin Foscue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foscue, celebrated 'his sixth bithrday with a pkrty given by his mother. The guests played games and Ed win open his gifts. A birthday cajke with cowboy decorations and ice cream were served. Guest werec Robert Franck, Gail Hill, Twig Thomas, Gregg Con way, and Eddie Franck. PERSONALS Mrs. Leo Nance land (children spent the weekend in Whiteville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' ■George Davis. • • • Mrs. J. B. Griffin of Kinston is here visiting her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foscue at tended the funeral of Mr. Laura Humphrey in Richlands Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Pollock entered Duke Hospital Friday for an eye opera tion on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod C and children visited Nimrod’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. ,H. in Raleigh !; '■■■': # f pyTi^ Mrs. Roslynd turned after an e: her ^ Mrs. Walter i Suzanna Mallard lina College was at home with her parents, Mf; and Mrs. S. D. Mal lard, during the wedeend. j A recent guest of Mr'■ 1"' Th<; two younger children had been put to bed shorty before the fire was found at about 7:30. Mrs. Fordham and Cecil were downstairs, and they apparently discovered the fire at about the same time it tvas seen by the father of the family. Cecil rushed .upstairs to get his brothers, but the heat and flames - beat. Mrs. , Fordhani back. Cecil died with1 his two brothers, and all ■were burned beyond recognition. Kinston firemen who answered the call to the home were able -to put out the fire before it had com pletely' destroyd the home,’ but damage was heavy to both '.the home and its furnishings. magnesium for plants,” he, points out. “It liberates phosphorus and ntakes the plants more vigorous.” F.D.A.F, LOOK fOK THE MAN WITH THE RED MITTENS FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS AND EASIEST TffeMSI 1957 FORD CUSTOMLINE RED AND WHITE — FOUR DQOR •s STRAIGHT DRIVE * - A-l CONDITION $695°° 1957 FORD FAIR&ANE GRAY AND WHITE — FOUR DOOR - AUTOMATIC DRIVE — RADIO HEATER — WHITEWALL TIRES CLEAN AS A PIN $89500 1959 FORD GALAX1E LACK FORDOMAT1C — RADIO iEATER — WHITEWALL TIRES OUR DOOR SEDAN $1695°° 1959 FORD HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE red and White — radio - heater SPORTS SPARE WHEEL CARRIER CRUISE*0-MATIC - WHITEWALL TIRES EXCELLENT CONDITION $1695°°