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Bible School win be held from June 4 through the 8 at the Tren ton Methodist Church and ages four through 14 are invited t* at tend. The time will he -9 .‘00 til 11:30 each morning jind teachers are Mrs. S. D. Mallard, Mrs. C. C. Pollock, Rev. Walton Bass, Mrs, Preston Banks, Mrs. Nelson Banks, Mrs. Fred Pippin, Mrs. Leo Nance, Mrs. J. H. Pollock, Mrs. Marvin Tho mas, Mrs. Cyrus Shepard, Miss Tiny Hammond is superintendent and Mrs. Wialton Bass will be pianist CHURCH PICNllC The Baptist Church held its an nual Sunday School picnic last week.gt the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Darris Koonce. Everyone took a dish of food and soft drinks > were served. " 'M i PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and children of South Mills were Sun day visitors of Mrs. Alma Vassey. ^ .» v*: >■'*% Mrs. Harold Hargett and Mrs. Austin Koonce went to Richmond, Va. Tuesday to get Mrss Koonce’s daughter, Martha. Martha ha!d completed a year at the Medical College of Richmond. ■**’ * * * iTrsTTSuy Eubanks is a,patient at Parrott Hospital in Kinston. * * * Another patient at Parrott is Mrs. Mabel Dixon! • • a ' Mrs. Paul Huffman entered Le noir Memorial Hospital in Kinston Monday. Her son Donald and his wife were here .visiting during the weekend from Welcome. **"* Mr. and Mrs. C D. Hodges went to Raleigh Sunday to visit her bro ther Elbert,-and family. • • • Mrs. James Henderson visited her mother, Mrs. R. .B. Whaley, in Kinston Sunday. -S r ^Keystone GROWTH FUND A Mutual Investment .Fund composed of securities se lected for their possibilities of future GROWTH and in creased income. PlMieMndmcProapeetusasdi tiv« material on th« K«y>too* **■»» ,... The May meeting of the Wyse Fork 4-H Community Club was held May 17th, at the Community devptional ,and led the group m the Lord’s Prayer. Health Record Books were turn ed in. A new member was welcomed into the club. Douglas Hill gave a demonstration on Tree Identifica tion. • Recreation followed the meeting. Paula White who was in charge of recreation, had a dance in structor to teach the club mem bers the latest dance steps. Refreshments were1 served to the 6 visitors, six adult leaders and 24 members present. Tony and Tho mas Wayne Moore were hosts. Billy Faulkner ^ Reporter Building, vofional. and led Pat Faulkner gave Com MealMu tricia McDaniel the Health Pi Talent Contest, test. i The president appointed DuVal, chairman, Charles »nd Patricia McDaniel to a Money Raising Committee. • * \i The motion was made by Brenda Parker and passed that we would not meeting July and August. The motion was made by Pat Faulkner: that we postpone Xounty Demon stration until June 7. The motion was passed. ^ 1\ The council selected J. N. Hill III. to be the 4-H’er on the Ex tension Advisory Board for 1962 63. Patricia McDaniel County Council Reporter WHEN YOU NEED AMBULANCE SERVICE ■ CALL . *1 Garner’s Funeral Home DIAL JA 3-2124 or JA 3-2125 Ambulance Equipped With Oxygen For Emergency U»e “COURTEOUS ATTENDANTS” Vr' Standard Drug Stores No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 1 ‘ / ' / Marston’s & Walgreen’s THE DRUG STORES IN KINSTON TO SERVE YOU WEE KEN DSP EC I A LS STANDARD'S BAYER ASPIRIN 100’* only 53c — STANDARD'S — Reg. $2.00 Value ' TUSSY MIDNIGHT Hand and Body Lotion 12 oz. our price 88c - STANDARD'S — FREE iYTOP HAIRDRESSING —t STANDARD’S — R«f. 98c Value V: 1 bOO TABLETS I Grain f; SACCARIN special 49c — STANDARD'S - Re*. $1.00 TONI WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO ' 7 ox. our price 59< STANbAI Pollocksville Cubs - Enjoy Wien^rJRofist [■ The Od) Scout^Troop of Den 1, Pack 287, Pollocksville was en tertained by its mothers at a wien> er roast at the Wallace Banks home on Tuesday. The following mothers served: Mrs, Julian Waller, Nixon Mal lard, David L. Nance/ Carl. Scott, Geraldine Thomas, Preston Banks and Wallace Banks. v- . . 'A tree identification contest was participated In by Liriwood Beisbly, ,'' Braqt Banks, Eddie Scott, Earl Batiks, David Nance, Claude Banks, \ Charles Mallard, Eddie ; Banks, ' •_ Thomas Waller,* Steve Banks, John Nash Thomas, and assistant den chief,' Bandy Banks. ’*•' ■■ V*-v David Nance and Charles Mallard weref declared winners. ■ .. rv ’ .i:'' Steve Batiks ^ v ? i ! it • Cub Scout Reporter - r< A;,vi - ■ ■ ■ ... - ■ —. LOTS OF “CARE-HOW” IR YOUR . .. ■, ■ ^ ' v-;-. SERVICE You expect specialized Ford service "know-how” when you bring your car to a Ford Dealer. That’s our stock in trade! But new service cus tomers quickly discover their work is done with "care-how” too. That’s why they keep coming back. Our service experts are proud of their skill. They care how your work is dope. They care about quality, and use only Genuine Ford Parts. They keep your . Ford all Ford. Come in the nest tune you need service. See for yourself.
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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