By Mn. Pnd Pippin
Mrs. W. W- Lowery Is
Home Club Hostess
The Chinquapin Home Demon
stration Cfub met Thursday ip the
home of 'Mrs. W. W. Lowery, Mrs.
Mrs. G. T. Smith presided over
the meeting,»and Mrs. Wayne Has
kins gave the devotional.
The demonstration was given by
>Mrs. Faytie Gray, county home
agent, on "Ways to make a fam
ily room.” Mrs. Gray showed slides
of several family rooms fixed by
families in Jones County.
Mrs. Horace Phillips, music
leader, gave a muic report and
closed by singing a solo. Mrs;
Lowery, family life leader, gave a
talk on “Civil Defense’* and as
hostess gave a door -prize which
Mrs. Bill Eubanks received.
After the meeting, Mrs. Furaey
Eubanks led in-recreation and Mrs.
Haskins furnished refreshments
which, she and Mrs. Lowery serv
ed. '! ' '
Candlelight Program
For Woman Clubbers
The Trenton Womans dob met
Thursday night in the clubhouse.
Due to no electricity, the meeting
was held by candlelight, 'which is
fitting in the log building.
Mrs. Fred tPippin presided over
the business and Mrs. John Hughes
Pollock read the minutes.
The group discussed the possi
bility of sponsoring a drive for
tetanus vaccinations upon further
information being received.
Miss Myrtle Brock gave a talk
on "Latin America” emphasing the
“Care” program.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Charles Post and Mrs. Zeta served
refreshments.
Baptist Youth Have
Part in Services
The intermediates and Young
People of the Trenton Baptist
Church have been observing Youth
Week by taking part in various
church activities. Last Sunday night
they took part in the worship ser
vice, and this past Sunday they
were in charge of the morning
worship service and Lloyd Huggins,
gave the message at the service.
On Saturday night the group en
joyed a Progressive Supper, begin
ning at the church. They went to
the home of Rev. Douglas Ponder
to have appetizers, then to the home
of Mrs. Mac Curtiss for salad,
then to Mrs. John Gooding for
grilled steaks, to the Thomas Stil
ley’s for after dinner mints, and by
the time they had walked this dis
tance they were ready for dessert
at the home of Mrs. Darns Koonce,
who lives about H4 mlies out of
town. '
Mascots’ Mothers
Hostesses to Settlors
Of Jones Central
Mr. and Mrs. J. R.. Franck and
Mi*. 'and Mrs. Sard Moorkgave a
party for the senior class of- jtwts
Central High Schooj Friday night
at* the Trenton Womans Club.
Their childVen. Rebecca Franck and
Michael Moore were' macots for
the, class of 1962.
Approximately 50 boys and girls
were at the .seml-fotrmal party and
danced tb records.
The mapntels of tie clubhouse
were banked with smilax with ar
rangements of white spirea and;
blue im in the'centers an<f double
candlesticks on each end.
1 The serving taljte was covered
in white and centered .frith' a five
branch candelabra with funk and
white flowers and white tapers,
Mrs. Franck poured punch from
the crystal bowl at one end of fhe
table, ’ and sandwiches, veheese
straws, Cookies and nhts Were serv
ed by Mrs. * Moore.
Guests also with the seniors were
the senior home prom'teachers Mrs.
W. B. Moore ahd Mrs. Bill Adams
with their husbands. ' >\
Mrs. Prentice Turner
Hostess to WMS
The Woman’s Missionary Union
of the Trenton Baptist .Church met
Wednesday night in the home of
Mrs:' Prentice Turner. Mrs. Turn
er gave the program with several
members . taking part by answer
ing her questions.
Mrs. Turner also presided over
the meeting and Mrs. Edward Eu
banks read the minutes and the
treasurer report was given by Mrs.
Wayne Hasking.
The main topic of discussion was
the Mother-Daughter banquet to
be held during the Girls Auxiliary
Focus Week in May. Plans will
be announced ' later. Mrs. Turner
served peach pie with ice - cream,
and punch.
Jones County
To
The People Thereof
I hereby give notice that I am a. candidate for
Cleric of the Superior Court of Jones County. I filed
and remain with these sentiments:
Yota the people of Jones County should feel
honored that all aspirants for this office are qualified
on a formal education level. All of us are either
college or university educated; adequate education
to execute die duties of this office.
I sincerely feel, however, that qualifications for
this particular office reach deeper than formal ed
ucation. They ran to the core of human concern
of one person for another. Sometimes qualifications
run to a man’s basic attitude and desire to be on
speaking terms with all people at all times'. The
inherent desire to be of personal .serviejs .a^jid "Value
to the public as
‘point. These
is
present. They
Parker, Ma i
Fred Pippin and
lock.
S. Leslie
»S, Mrs.
era Pol.
At the end of play, the high end
low Scorers drew for pnis;fcs and
Mrs. Pollock received for high and
Mft, Parker flat low^ Mra.fFoScue
served her guests chocolate p i e
rtith ' coffee. 1 ' % W-U;
Methodist Wqmen
Meet at the Church
The Womans Missionary Union
of the Trenton Baptist-Church met
Wednesday night in the Trenton
Methodist Church. Mrs. Clifton Pol
lock gave the program on ‘ Glimpses
of aFa^t MovingSociety,” and Mrs.
Fred Pippin presided over the busL
ness.'Secretary)Mrs. Leslie Parker
read the minutes and Miss Ethelyn
Foscue gave the treasury report.
During the' business, Miss Fos
cue presented the budget. for 1962
63 for the society. After the meet
ing, refreshments were served by
Mrs. pippin, provided by Mrs. Bill
Parker. ,
PERSONALS
' Mr. and Mrs. Jason Arthur went
to Maysville Sunday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Parson, Mrs. Ida
Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Rowe. In Belgrade, they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Irdell Mallard.
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Dr. A. J. .Hobbs of- New Bern
presided over the Fourth Quarter
ly Conference of the Methodist
Church Sunday at the Trenton
Church. Afterwards he,was a din
ner! guest qf Rev. ftnd Mrs. Wal
ton Bass. Other guests of the
Bass’s during the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Parker of
Spann hid a.
d. Visiting Saturday
her son, Wbodfow, and his
wife from Laprel, Md. Carl and
his wife of Greenville were here
for the weekend and Mr. and Mrs.
, /ause and children and Mrs.
‘ Spence and children were
.... , Kinston• Sunday* and
-semi Ronald, was here from Sey
mour Johnson Air Rase. - Ronald
will j leave the 27th of April for a
tour of duty in Korean 'J
-» a *
Mrs. Ellis Moore went to. Nor
folk Saturday and Sunday to visit
her husband who has just return
ed on the S'. S. Consolidation Coat
from' Italy and Yugoslavia.
• ••
• Mr. and Mrs. "Bert Mercer, and
family from Maysville and Mr: and
Mrs. .Warrent
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Calvert and family
Funeral! services will
-3 Friday from the cl
er Fniteral Home fpr
Elizabeth Taylor Fore
ow of W. G. Fordham of I
held at
Of fSafn
W0
!%id
Pleas
ant Hill section of Jones Cdunty,
who died Wednesday in a Kinston
nursing home. Burial will be made
in the Williatns Family Cemetery
in Lenoir County. -
Land Transfer#
Jones County Register of Deeds
Bill Parker reports the transfer
of only''one piece of real estate
being recorded in his office during
the past -week and that was one
lot in Pollocksville' Township from
Jerry M. Riggs to Ei B. Riggs.
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had a picnic $undsy at the Cliffs
of Neuse near Goldsboro.
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