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hostess served its slid drink's. freshjnentsof fait cake with whip cream, cheese biscuits and coffee were served. . 1,. . Mrs. Blake Daniels won high score. Mre. Wayne Foscue won visitors prise and Mrs. V. L. Pollock won The Wbrld Day of Prayer will be held Friday, March 1, at the. Episcopal Church beginning at 7 P-«>. . Mrs. Iredell Mallard and daugh ters of Maysville visited Mr. and Mrs. Jason Arthur ^unday. Home Clubbers Meet Last Wednesday The Oak Grove Home Demon stration Qub held its regular meet ing Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frederick Killings worth. Mrs, Jack Mallard presided over the meeting. Mrs. E. V. Scott gave the devotional?. Leaders reports were, given by Mrs. C. P. Banks, and Mrs. Alec Higgins. Book reports were given by Mrs. Dewey Jenkins and Mrs. Nelson Banks. Mrs. Nelson Banks gave a de monstration on house furnishings and redecorating. After the business session the hostess served refreshments of cherry tarts, roast nut? and coffee. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foscue and son visited her mother, Mrs, Lena Hardy, in LaGrange Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Tyndall of Kinstort; Mrs. Raymond Killingsworth and daughter of Comfort visited Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Mallard Sun day. Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas Jarman of New Bern spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mtsi Wayne; Jarman. ,v vb.j-Fj| >h > * * * !' < Mrs. Jake. Groom, Mrs. Marvis Griward, Mrs. Robert children visited Mr. and Mrs. Don* aid Clark in Jacksonville THBrsdiy. * • • ' ' ’V'- ;' Mrs.. Garland White and children oI Cove City vistied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Davenport, Saturday.- -nv . . h**-*t: - . Fred Pose ae and Elaine Attended the Woman’s Club College Scholarship meet Morehead City Saturday. 4 * * Mallard, a student at College, spent Friday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Mallard, 'e : : ;. ■ • • *. Mrs. Gene Turnage of Kinston visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarman, Friday. • * • Ava Davenport of West Have lock spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Daven port.- ff't, ’ ■ ’ -!:¥v >-■' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dail and children of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Avery Sunday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hodges and children were Saturday night din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Koonce Jr. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parker, and son visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Humphrey in Kinston $unday. ■ \ Mrs. Dailey'Stewart and daugh ter, and Loftin Beasley of Four Oaks visited Mr. and Mrs. G. T.. Koonce Jr. Sunday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jarman visited Mr. apd Mrs. George Jep kins of Pollocksville Sunday. 1 ,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gark and and son* of Jacksonville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Av ery Monday. The Clover 4-H Club will hold its regular meeting March 4, at the home of Mrs. Wayne Stilley. The County Council will hold its regular meeting March 6th in the Agriculture Building at 2:30. Mrs. W. D. Sugg, district treasurer will speak on her trip abroad. • * • . Mrs. Gene Turnage and Mrs. Wayne Jarman visited Mrs. Her man Turn&gein Cove City Friday. -r Mrs. Clyde flanks is a patient in 'Parrott Memorial Hospital in Kins ftont-. tj<■■ I j ; * * * , .. ' ji! Mr. arid Mrs. Harvey Mallard ,arid family pf Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Mallard’ and Mr. Hogs and Cattle Bought Daily ‘Honeycutt Meat Products rfiss Nov turned to hi patient in I pital in Kin! Keith Green spent Saturday night College. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes and Glenn Harrison were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lowery. ■ . , , Mrs. Douglas Jarman and Mrs. Wayne Jarman were in Kinston Saturday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franck and children spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Senter, in Fuquay Springs. * * • . Needham Bass was a Saturday night guest of Gary Jarinan. * * * Lt. and Mrs. J. F. Montgomery are spending some time with her parents, ■ Mr. .and Mrs. Nelson Barker after whcilp they will be stationed near Kansas City, Miss ouri. r ' * * * Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Adams and boys recently visited Mr;- and Mrs. Frank Cuthrell; in Danville, Va. * * * . Mr. .H. C. Adams and Mr. Ed ward Adams, of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. - Maynard Johnson, of Frederick, Maryland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Adams re fcently. '" "v 'i ■ Mrs. Douglas Spence, and chil dren of Kinston visited her moth er, Mrs. Earl Spann, Sunday. •n • • « ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, and daughter, of .Norfolk, spent BAG YOURSELF A BARGAIN TODAY AT YOUR YOUR CHOICE OF MAKES, MODELS AND YEARS, INCLUDING > V TOP-VALUE FORD OEALERrfD'USED CARS1 _, * ',2. ■ 1959 PLYMOUTH ‘4-Door Sedan ~ Black arid White Good Mechanically — Standard Transmission With Overdrive ' Reconditioned Engine Priced $795.00 1958 FAUILANE 500 8 Cylinder — Automatic Excellent Condition 1956 FORD V-6 4-Door Sedan — Black and Whit Excellent Mechanical Condition , White Wall Tires 1957 FORD V-8 Ford-O-Matic—4-Door Ha Red and White — Real Clea '|f |jl White Wa» Tires; * Reconditioned Engint 1955 PONTIAC r — 8 Cylinder — Two Tone Good Clean The other civil actions include a suit brought by Miller Furniture Company against WjOlard Taylor and another brought by Eleanor Aruth Sharpless against Theodore Roosevelt Harper. •' f , ■ * ■ . . PAPA MUST Fay Robert E*ri Smith of LsGrahge wps arrested last week on a war rant that charged bifii with non snpport of an illegitimate child. —.... . •—— :■ Saturady night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie' Thomas. • • * Mrs. L. L. Breedlove and Mrs. Albert Shipley, of Norfolk, Mrs. C Mac Daniel and Mrs. Adolph Cox Of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Wc H. Bank* Saturday. fortune bfciS ‘hf State College, were discussed. In addition reports on organization activity were made and definite plans to organize (every" county in the State were made, r The Teen-Detn officers were guests of State College at the VMI-State basketball game Satur day night V . » The Teen-Dem officers include: John R. Hughes, President, Pol locksville; Allen C. Moser, Vice President, Winston-Salem; Rus sell Ayers, Vice President,' Rober sonville; Sam Couch, Vice Presi dent, Asheville; Peggy Childress Secretary, China Grove; Kay Sut ton. Treasurer, Wilson-'. • . 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