1m * * • ••e;;-■-»' Mr*. Wayne Jarman and .ton, Gary, were in Kinston Mdnday.. 3 * * * Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Thomas and daughter of Norfolk spent Sat urday night with his parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas. • * • Mrs. Cenie Belle Stilley, Mrs. Z. A. Koonce, Mrs. Myrtle Stroud and Mrs. Betsy Gooding recently vis ited Mrs. George Noble at the French Rest Home in New Bern they also visited Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Dillman. • ■ ■ Peggy Thomas spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Davenport, Saturday. * * * Ava Davenport, a teacher at West Havelock, was at home with her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Daven port, over the weekend. Jean Pollock, a student at Mere dith, was at home with her mother Mrs. V. L. Pollock, between the semesters..' • • • Wilson Lowery, a student at Carolina, was home with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lowery, between semesters. • • * The Clover 4-H Club will hold its regular meeting Monday night at Chinquapin Chapel at 8. •" * * * Mrs. Wiayne Jarman and sisters, Mrs. Brooks Ball, and Mrs. Lewis Slepin, of Morehead City, visited Mrs! R. E. Teel and Mrs. C. M. Gower in Raleigh Friday. Huffman, a student at East aa, was at home wifh her s, Mr. and Mrs. Paiil Hnff between semesters. .... r. and Mrs. Horace Philliijf* aughter, Anna Marie, visited Id Mr* Burkett Rapier and in Mt. Olive Sunday. W,'' ; * * * Earl Spann was a Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Foy * * * Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Daven port were in Swansboro Sunday. .• • » . Suzanna Malian], a student at East Carolina, was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan us Mallard, between semesters. • • a . Macy Mallard and her niece, Nell Brown, of Newport News visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mallard over the weekend. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franck, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ipock visited Asbury Methodiist Men’s Club Sunday night. While their they visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ipock. ' * * * Mrs. Sylvanus Mallard visited her mother, Mrs. H. A. Tyndall, in Kinston Sunday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell'and son, Buddy, of Pollocksville were Sat urday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Mallard. .. :■ *:**'■ Ronald Davenport, a student at State College, was at home with his mother, Mrs. Leo Green, be tween semesters. * * *£ Mrs. 'Robert Avery and Mrs.. Jake Crooms, visited Mrs. Preston Dail ip Kinston and Mrs. Maylon Letchworth and Mrs. Toby Hill in Snow Hill Tuesday. * * * Mrs. Lee Grivard, Mr. and Mrs. Seeds that GARDEN — FIELD — LAWN COLLARD, CABBAGE, STRAWBERRY PLANTS FLOWER BULBS NOW AT REDUCTIONS ■■■■; •.;< ■- V . .'jd 208-210 'M N. Heritage Kinston, N, C. y ' . ■ \ SEED-FEED >\r-si D SUPPLY CO. DIAL JA 3-4211 r. . sA REMEMBER! WHEN YOU NEED GAS SERVICE CALL EASTERN RULANE SALES rrs ECONOMICAL —_ Surgery's ‘First’ Nears Anniversary P I—— L-—<*-—• It wai in 1938 that Dr. Robert E. Gross of Boston , corrected her congenital heart defect in the first successful operation of Its kind. Now 33, she Is in good health and the mother 6f two sons. . Bobby Taylor and children, of Greenville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Av^ty and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Croom: ” • • * Mrs. Hiram Wilson, of Pollocks ville and Mrs. Winfield Davenport visited Mrs. George Jenkins, a1 patient at; .Lenoir> Memorial Hos pital, Sunday.' . SENATOR SAM Continued from Pace 4 the five causes he mentions relate to the ecohomic ills confronting our Danoa. ,un»x nMrc vu»«v to one of the great aeossroads in it* - Tt is this. Having btdlt a deterrent against war, can fcoiid an economic deterrent of avoiding r road to fiscal responsibility courage, ..hard decisions, and a weighing of far-reaching Consequences for all Americans. If we choose to adhere to com mon , ’sense in our analysis of all theories currently being advanced on this problem, freedom and pri vate enterprise will be safer in the decade ahead. children were weekend visiting ho is .hack home itisfactorily from surgery at Craven County hospital. • J . , * • * Mrs. WUde Tolin has returned home and; to work following hos pital in New Bern. • * • :’e. ■ Mrs. Hester Cole of Swansboro is spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Morgan and the Cleve Provosts., j ^ . 1 REAL HOME ’ MADE CAKES, PIES AND PASTRIES Donat*, Glased, Chocolate, Jelly and Craam — Good Variety of Breakfast Boa* — Frenh Daily Special Orders for Weddteg, Birthday and Party Cake*. Aunt Jennie’s Bake Shop SI3 N. Queen St. «■ Kinston, N. C. 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