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Mrs. Robert Mattocks was hos tess with Mrs. C. L. Morgan co hostess, to the Fellowship Circle of the Methodist Church which met with her Monday evening. Mrs. Esley Jones, newfly elected chair man presided. Mrs. Morgan gave scripture readings and prayer and Mrs. Mat tocks presented the program whose topic was “World Neighbors." Although the circle customarily disbands for the summer, they vot ed to contniue their meetings through this summer. Following routine business, they were dismissed with the benedict ion and Mrs. Mattocks served re freshments to Mesdames: Esley Jones, C. L. Morgan, Albert Hard ison, J. W. Pelletier, F, H. Pruitt, Leroy Meadows and Bert Mercer. Mrs. N. N. Mattocks Hostess to Circle Seven members and one visitor were present at the home of Mrs. N. N. Mattocks for the Monday afternoon meeting of the Lillian Foscue Circle. A hymn opened thd meeting, followed by the devotion al and scripture reading given by Mrs. I. F. House. The program, “Two Churches Seek Christian Community" was presented by Mrs. C. C. Dameron with Mrs. Matotcks and Mrs. J. H. Wynn assisting. The program was concluded with silent prayer. The group discussed the possibil ity of having another Dime-A-Dip Supper and heard a report on their Opportunity Shop. Following the benediction, the hostess served san-bars, ice cream sodas and cheese biscuits. Mrs. Frances Hay 4a Hostess to Her Club Mrs. Frances Hay entertained at two tables of bridge at her home Wednesday evening. Prior to the progressions, she served lemon pie and coffee to Mesdames Fannie Foscue, Kay Jenkins, Claudia Mattocks, Fannie Pruitt, Evelyn Pelletier, Joan Thompson and Sara Nell Thomp son. Mrs. Pruitt scored high and Mrs. Pelletier second high. During play, the hostess served nuts and Cokes. PERSONALS The Maysville Fire Department, enjoyed a seafood supper at Swans boro Monday night. • • • Here last week from Mt-. Gilead visiting relatives and friends were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Britt and chil dren. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunbar and son, Mark, came from Kinston $un ----—-v4* Nolan Jones and id Janice, were in V visiting the Dan *• g of Jacksonville ays recently with , Mr. and Mrs. J. • • • Here from Raleigh during the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Foy were their son, James, and Charles Rainer. . -i • • • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Monette were weekend visitors at Emerald Isle. • • • Carol Bracey has returned home following a week’s visit near New Bern with a cousin, Dianne Aversa. * * * The J. P. Gardner family is va cationing in Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Morgan have her granddaughters from Portsmouth, Va. spending some time with them. * * * Mrs. Vashti Yeoman is visiting with her granddaughter, Mrs.Wa.y non Whetsell, in Albany Ga. • • • Mrs. A. H. McDaniel last week visited Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ran son and family at Chapel Hill, the H. E. Smiths and Julian McDaniel at Thomasville, Mrs. B. T. Collins and childern at Gastonia and the J. L. Huggins family at Charlotte, and also visited in Greensboro. This week she has Mrs. Collins and daughter, Kay, visiting her. * * * Mrs. C. W. Gerock returned home with her daughter, Mrs. Ro- , bert Reed, to Whitakers for a vis- , it after they were here during the , weekend visiting her. * * * I Miss Letha Pridgen of Trenton recently was an overnight visitor of her sister, Mrs. Blanche W^nn. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Littleton and son, Michael, have left for their new home in West Hollywood, Fla. » * * Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foscue were Mr. and Mrs ■ Bill Hammond of Trenton. Recent ly, ih e r e to visit their daughter, Mrs, John Williams, and then were Mrs. William’s parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams, of Black Mountain and her sister-in-law, , Mrs. G. E. Garrett, of Atlanta. • • • Mrs. Zena Foscue is spending a few weeks in Wilson at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jim Down ing. , V , • • • Mrs. Donnie Bryant of Saratoga - ----- FARM and HO|r!E Require] Of Petroleum Products •!ffi3.?na|BpwK was here 1 visiting he Bass. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Raiford during the weekend were their daughter and son-in-law, Nido Hamiltons, and their ‘ er, Jane, of Macon, Ga. * •* j» Mr. and Mrs. Jake Phillips and Mr. and Mrs*. Ralph Conway were visitors at Emerald Isle Sunday. Here Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Vera Costello and Mrs. Cornell Alaters was their sister, Mrs. Har rey Yates, of" Pollocksville. Also risking Mrs. Costello Sunday af ernoon was Mr& Maggie Morrison >f the Hopewell Community. Sunday a large crowd was pres. snt at the community building for he reunion of the Waters family. From Jacksonville Sunday after loon visiting Mrs. L. L. Mattocks vere her son, Lynn Jr., and his amily. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thigpen ind baby of New Bern visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath, Sunday. Alexandria, Va. residents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerock are here this week visiting his and her parents the J. R. Gerocks and the Robert Vlattocks, and ohter relatives and friends. • • • New residents to Maysville are Dell Collins and daughter, former ly of New Bern and Mrs. E. B. smith, formerly of Greenville. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified is administrator of the estate of da BeHe Holloman, deceased, late >f Jones County,, this is to notify ill persons having claims against ;aid estate to present them to the indersigned or his attorney before he 29th day of May, 1964, other vise this notice will be pleaded in lar their recovery. All persons indebted to said es ate will please make immediate ;ettlement. This 29th day of May, 1963. Tillman D. Holloman Administrator of the Estate of Ida Belle Holloman Donald P. Brock Attorney at Law rrenton, N. C. fune 20, 27, July 4, 11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali ied as Administrator of the estate >f Mary Alligood, deceased, late of [ones County, this is to notify all fM'j Funeral Home ’it m Ambulance ’#§?«■» ■ < j ’ * ' 3ft And be skid to them J correct. You have been The burden of the *in* against you is upon me. I shall talk to my people, add we must free you." Then they said to him, "Free us now! You talk of freedom but you do not set us free. We do not be lieye you, nor any of your kin who have so long oppressed us.” The Samaritan, realizing that he could not effectively Wrest their immediate freedom, begged for their understanding, .and fbr their help, pleading that the way must be prepared for their freedom. But they would not listen to bim And they-fset upon him and they slew him Then their masters in turn took revenge and slew many persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned before the 10th day of June, 1964, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 10th day of June, 1963. Darris W. Koonce, Administrator of the estate of Mary Alligood, deceased. June 13, 20, 27, July 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as administrator of the estate of Senie Cole Jones, deceased, late of Jones' County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned before the 17th day of -June, 1964, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate settlement. This 17th day of June, 1963. DONALD P. BROCK, Administrator of the Estate of Senie Cole Jones Donald P. Brock Attorney at Law Trenton, N. C. June 27, July 4, 11, 18 eyes of many persons vitally concerted, and of Beholders locally and abroad, there is no decision open at to one’s sentiments on a public accom modations ordinance for Chapel Hill except those at the extremes. If one is against it, regardless of his motivations, he is lumped with the extreme conservatives, with whom he may have little or nothing in common. If he favors it he is lumped with the extreme militants, with whom he may have only a moral, rather than a practical and temperamental accord. While he may agree with the ob jectives and ends of either extreme! he may not . in all good conscience agree with the means to that end. And if he does not agree with the means to that end, the futility is that' he can in this instance find no home with those whose con victions he basically shares. This internal tug-of-war is con tinuing within the conscience of many persons of equally good will. The provocation of public consci ence on this issue of basic morality and practical goals is good. All humanity should be constructively disturbed over the unjustified in tolerance of man against his fellow man. ■... i : But the same spirit of Christian brotherhood that is legitimately claimed by those who drive mili tantly toward their honorable goals should also grant to those persons with whom they do not. agree as to means to the same end, a fair share of the integrity which the militants automatically attribute to themselves. Bright future on the Aerospace Team AIR FORCE SEE YOUR AIR FORCE RECRUITER “Helping to build a better livestock Market for Eastern North Carolina” ISfPi
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