Rose In Her; Rose and Mrs. R. L. Williams of mington and granddaug and Mrs. Wade M«Uai tonton was recently elected ciational Y.W.A. President. She has been very active in hei church work and has recently serv ed in her church as Sunday School Secretary off Young People De parment 1, and Secretary of Young People Training Union Department and Program chairman of Y.WA. Shfc attended Youth Week at Ridgecrest this summer. Through library work she has won a two year scholarship to Wilmington College. Mrs. Rogers Pollock Hostess for Bridge Mis. Rogers Pollock entertain ed the members of the Little Bridge Club at her home Friday night. Those attending were Mesdames Fred Foscue, Marvin Thomas, Har old Hargett Jr., Les Parker, W D. Parker,. Wilson Harriett, Hazel Turnage and J, R. Franck. Mrs. Parker won the prize foi high score. Mrs. Les Parker won prize for low score, j, Mr*. Parker won the floating prize. 1 Refreshments served during the three progressions were Cokes, candies, cheese straws. , . After play the players were serv ed cocoanut cake aind Jello wit! whipped cream. PERSONALS Mrs. Altoit Cahoon, Mrs. Wil liam Bouseman, Mrs. Tom Fulcher, Mrs. Brice Gaskins of New Bern visited Mrs. Gaylord Green and Mrs. Wayne Small Thursday. • •• Out of town guests attending the Jarman - Ham rites in Trenton on Sunday were Mrs. Delbert Mea dows of Maysville, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Slipin of Morehead City, Mrs. C. M. Gower, Mrs. Robert Gower and Mrs. R. E. Teel and son, Tommy, of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Taylor of Kingston, Miss Bobbie Rouse of New Bern. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barker of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs, Wade Mallard Sunday. • • * Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams and daughter, Rose, of Wilmington vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wade Mallard, Sunday. • • • Mfes Rena Findiesen of Rich lands is spending a few day with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Findiesen and family of Trenton. v • • * Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDaniel and daughters, Ernestine and Maxine, of Simonsville, S. C. visited hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lasta Hen derson, over the weekend. • • • Jason Arthur visited his mother, Mrs. Ida Arthur, of Maysville Sat urday. . • • • ’ Mr. and Mys. Carl Spann oi Greenville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spann, Sunday. • • • 'iV:V* Mr. and Mrs, 'William Barker and son, "Walter, of Kinston visited his mother Mrs. WiU Barker Satur day. • • , -^4 ...... Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fowle: and children waited his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Bowler, Franklin oyOt toe weekend, ^ Wmfielc Jarman-Ham Wedding mleld In TrentomBaptist Church % Mr*. Fay Vause and children of Kinston visited her mother, Mrs. Earl Spann, Sunday afternoon. * • • - ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyndall of Kinston visited her sister, Mrs. R. H. Davenport, and children Fri day night > • • '• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas and daughter, Gloria Faye of Nor folk, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Tho mas. - • • • M|rs. Douglas Spence and chil dren of Kinston visited her moth er, Mrs. Earl Spann Sunday. • at Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Banks and grandson, Phillip, were in Swahs boro Sunday afternoon. • • • Mrs. Zeta Burt and Harold Mal lard attended a civil defense meet ing in Washington Tuesday. • * * Ronald Davenport was at home with his mother, Mrs, Leo Green, and Mr. Green oyer the weekend. He is. a student at State College. Mrs. Kenneth Pollock and daughters, Tommy and Joy visit ed Mrs. J. A. Koonce Jr. Satur day. • • • Mr. 'and Mrs. W. F. Hill spent Sunday thru Wednesday attending the State Board of Elections meeting in Asheville. Hill is the Jones County Chairman. While Danny Koonce spent the week end with Eddie Francks. • • • the groom was the best man. The bride attended school ii Nashville. The groom attendet school in Trenton and is presently employed at the New Beta Shi| Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Jarman wil make their home in New Bern. there they toured Cherokee ant Fontana Dam. • • • Mrs. Sylvans D. Mallard ant boys went to Greenville Sunday af ternoon to visit a student at Easl Carolina College. '• • • J. K. Dixon Jr. is a patient ai Saint Luke’s Hospital in NewBeri for a few days. , • • ■> Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Avery an< family visited his parents, Mr. ant Mrs. Herbert Avery, in Snow HiU a • « Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence ant son, Tony, of Jacksonville visitet her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bromt Spivey, Thursday, "i,.!;.. ' • • • Wilson Lowery was at home Sat urday night with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. W. Lowery ant and daughters Annette and Janice Wilson is a student at Carolina. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Pollocl visited her sister, Mrs. Charle Barker, and Mr. Barker in Stells Sunday. • a • / Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore o Kinston visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ervin Holloman, Sun FUNERAL HOME No Mom — No Waiting — Our Ready-Mixed Concrete Is on the Job When You Need It. Also Sand, Gravel and Crushed Stone, -y... Barrus Ready, Mixed Concrete Company For AMBULANCE Service JA 3-5143 DIAL JA 3-2412 208 E. BLOUNT ST. KINSTON, N. C. Cannon-Riggs Vows Spoken 1 In Lee’s Methodist Chapel 1’ was arranged e gladioli and labra bedding lies. The altar music was * WMtty, er, the bride wore a street-length sheath dress of white brocade with' matching Jacket with bracelet length sleeves and a collar embroidered in seed pearls. She wore a match ing wisp hat with a slight veil and carried a Bible tapped with a nose gay of white carnations. ’ Miss Carol Arthur was the ^bride’s maid of honor and Mrs. Dennis Riggs was bridesmaid. They wore similar dresses of pink bat iste fashioned with deep scooped necklines and accented with 'wide cummerbunds. They wore matching head dresses and carried nosegays of'white carnations. William Cannon, brother of the bridegroom, of Hubert was the best man and ushers were Dennis Riggs and Milton Arthur, both of Pol locksville. The bride’s mother wore a green and blue printed silk dress with matching accessories and a corsage of. pink carnations. The bride day. ' * • * James Spence and Harper Gray were in Morehead Sunday. ONE GUILTY, TWO NOT Judge Emmett Wooten ruled this week that Gloria Jones was guilty and that Julia Jackson and Delores White were not guilty of shoplift ing. All were from Dover route I. Miss Jones was put on probation for two years and ordered to pay court costs. m Let Us Fill Your A. S. C. Purchase Orders For agement and Circulation, a* re quired by the Act of August M, 1912, amended, of the Jones Journal. The publisher and editor is Wtlbiir J. Rider and the business manager is Muriel G; Rider, both of 1700 Heritage Streefc Kinston, N. C. The owner of this paper is the Lenoir County News Co., Inc. of 403 West Vernon Avenue, Kinstajv N. C. Holders of one or more per cent of the stock in this corporation are: Wilbur J. Rider, Muriel G. Rider, Mrs. John W. Rider, Barrus Construction Co., Sheppard Ware house, Inc., Harvey £. Hines Co., E. L. Scott, P. A. Hooker all of Kinston, N C. The known bondholders, mort gages and other security holders owning more than one per cent of the total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities aim NONE. The average number of ’copiesof each' issue of this publication sold, or distributed, to paid subscribers during the 12 months perceding the date shown below was 643. Wilbur J. Rider, Editor Sworn to and subscribed before me this First Day of October,; 1962. Doris Tull, Notary My commission expires April 7, 1963.

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