■ ' Br Mr*. Nolan Jonot Fellowship Circle '^Plans Feb. 5 Meet ;|p A children’s program^ dealing ■with mentally disturbed was pres ented by Mrs. Robert Mattocks wh*n the Methodists Fellowship Circle met Monday evening at the ;home of Mrs..Leroy Meadows. ;: Scriptures were selected from St. ; Mark and one hymn was ,sung. A (^ discussion period was held,, at the •conclusion of theprognmvand Mrs. , Mattocks led the prayer. I- Busiaess was conducted at which timp the group discussed ways to i 'raise money .and it was announced ^ that the Rev.' Peterson of Jackson fV ville would be guest speaker at the i meeting of the WSCS, to be held in r;-the social room of the Church Tues day evening, Feb. 5. if Following the benediction, straw •; berry short cake, whipped cream ;v and coffee were served. «f. . - 1 ■' 1 'Margie Banks Feted Qn 13 th Anniversary Mirgie B&riks celebrated her 13th birthday at a party given by her mother art the Banks Home Friday afternoon. The children played several games and enjoyed dancing before being served rfereshments of cake, ■ice-cream, nuts, mints and soft drinks. Each child also received a favor. Those present were: Billy By num, David Jones, Bernice Jones, Dianne Jones, Richard Jones, Linda Philyaw, Linda Provost and Linda Wilson. £ MemoriaLBaptists Observe Men’s Day '* Memorial Baptist Church observ ed Men’s Day;,{Sunday evening with a special program. The subject was “The Church Ministers to Boys,” Taking parts were: J. R. Brock, Horace Barbee, Douglas Henderson, Robert Buck, J. P. Gardner, E. H. Bryant and Dan Bryant. For a more dependable water supply system at lowest cost to you! ..set the|Myar«| "OMTMFIAir Only Myers gives you \ Leadership Performance Advanced Engineering : Tailored Selection Fall Value Prkinp fa#* about OLYMPIAN Pump-Tank Unite for mom savina Installation *wu fuf mg iMtianuiWIt Attendance Very Low At Mai’s Club Meet Six members were present at the regularly scheduled meeting of the Methodist Men’s Oub Monday ev ening. The meeting was opened with a hymn, followed with prayer by William Earl Mattocks. Routine business was transacted and Tom Foscue Ifdthe closing prayer. Immediately afterwards, the of fical board met. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Hank Roberson and daughter, Lennie, were in Southport over the weekend visit ing his relatives. • • • . . Here for a Sunday visit with Mrs. Vefai/Costedfo, was her sister, Mra. Myrtle Yat$&,-of Pollocksville. I® -‘ h V ,-v * ‘Tofl , ifaSundass^visitorsijOf Mr. and Mrs! Harold Mattocks were Mrs. Wal ter Scott from, near New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Mallard of Pollocksville. • • • Visiting Mrs. A. G. Heath Sun day was a daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Stanley, of Beaufort • • • Mrs. Alice Meadows and children, Edward and Eloise, accompanied by Miss Liller Collins visited Mrs. Elva Collins in the Hopewell Com munity Sunday. • • • Rosemary Costello was home from Asheville for a weekend visit with her mother, Mrs. Freddie Costello. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Mitchell and Alma Mattocks were recent visitors of Mrs. Gus Wlorsley, who is ill, at her home in Burgaw. This week, they spent a few days in Richmond, Va. They were accom panied by the Rudolph Pelletiers and Mrs. J. T. .Creech. - *■ •. /♦TV' Harold Mattocks and daughter, Ellen, wtre yisitors in Kinston Thursday. \ * * Mrs. Carrie Morton had visiting her last week her daughter and son-in-law, the Ernest Riggs' of Pollocks viUe. ^ ^ Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. Etheridge Jones included Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Philyaw of Com fort. V 4 * * Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yancey and girls, Tanunie, Cindy and Linda, were here last week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Yancey, and to attend the Shrine Ceremonial in New Bern. • • • Visitors of the Robert Britts re cently have been the Wilford Britts of Kannapolis and the Perry Price family who have just returned from New Foundland. • • • Mrs. Albert Bracey and son, Bruce, visited relatives near New Bern Sunday. * * * Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cumbo and son, Kenon, from New Bern. Mr*. Henry Riggs and daughter, Irene, spent a few days last week in Sneads Ferry in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Allen. ' * * * Mrs. John Williams is spending some time at Black Mountain with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Meadows were over from Bear Creek Sun day afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. R. 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