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Lao Groan Mrs. W. Hostess Home • Lo Mr*. W. W, Lowery invited bers of the Chinquapin Home De monstration Club to sapper for their thtir regular monthly meet ing. The Valentine motif was not ed in decorations. Mrs. Mike Phillips presided, Mrs. Bill Eubanks gave the devotion. Project reports were given by Mrs. Furney Eubanks on “Citizenship” and Mrs. Z. A. Koonce on “Com munity Service.” Mrs. Lowery, Mrs. Whiter Ives and Mrs. Koonce, gave a demon stration on “Parliamentary Proced ure." It was announced ■ that the Home Demonstration Clubs will sponsor a barbecue chicken supper March 7. Mrs. Faytie Gray and Anne Reece, home economics agents and Mrs. Carl Flowers Jr. were supper guests. VALENTINE PARTY The Pleasant Hill 4-H Club held at Valentine Party as the first event in its new Community Build ing. Music was furnished by Hor ace King. Over 100 people attented. ( PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gray and Mrs. Laura Davenport visited Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Smith of Deep Run and Mrs. Mamie Gray of Kinston Sunday. * » * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parker and son, Bryan, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Humphrey, of Kinston, Sunday. * * * Mrs. James Croom was a Sat urday night guest, of Mrs. Marvis Grizzard and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Taylor at Greenville. * * * Nancy Davenport, a student at WC in Greensboro, visited her mo ther, Mrs. Leo Green, over the weekend. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. George Norris were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas at Norfolk: * * * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parker and son, Rodney, of Garner visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parker Saturday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall and sons of Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Logan Green and Mr. and Mrs. Coy Griffin Thursday. - V.\ . * * * Davenport has returned trip to Atlanta While there he visited his son, Ed 1, who is a student at the At School of Radio and Televis ■' .• *;• * Woodrow Peers and Iris Page oi New Bern were Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Green. * * * Gloria Spence was a Saturday night guest of Evelyn Gaskins al New Bern. * J * * * Mrs. Robert Davenport visitec her sister, Mrs. Billy Baker, oi Southwood Monday. * * * Ronald Davenport spent Satur day in Wilmington with his aunt Miss Florene Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Johnson oi Plymouth were Sunday guests ol his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mallard ant S6n, Timmy, of Raleigh visited theii parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce John son and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mallard Thursday. Timmy remained for i week with his grandparents. 4-H Note* The February meeting of the Rat tlesnake Community 4-H wa^ helc at Tuckahoe Christian Church re cently. President Frankie Greem presided. The 4-H. Pledge an< Pledge of Allegiance were led bj Dottie Rogan and Nina Mills, re spectively.-Joan Mills gave the de votion. s Treasurer Randy Houston pres ented the club’s newly - purc-hase< flags to the group. Alva Howard adult leader, distributed toothbrush es for the members to sell. Th< group will also sell license tag: reading “Jones County: Tobacc< Land of the South.” The proceed: from these projects will go to fi nance the county 4-H program. E. W. Barnes gave a very in teresting and informative progran on “Keeping 4-H Records." Aftei the program^ the meeting wai ajoumed by the president.” hear that “nurse.” Does anyone believe in horo scopes? I guess I don’t really be lieve in them, but it’s surprising how right they can be at times. If you don’t believe me, try it some time, or better still, ask Betty Bec ton. Wonder . . . Who said, “Don’t talk to the con victs !” Who will be our pext Monogram Sweetheart ? If Nancy O’Bryan can see now? Why Barbara Bender didn’t gc to the ballgame last 'Saturday night? What that present was that Julia McCoy gave to Betty Jo Hudson! Who wrote all over Betty Bee ton’s notebook? Who “Ringo” Kime is? What Freshman has a crush or Douglas Booth? Why Mickie Dawson won’t be lieve the truth ? What the new Becton-Mallard cheer is? How Betty Jo Hudson and Mary Ann DeBruhl g9.t home from th« Blue Notes Dance last Friday night? HEARD: Betty Becton and Ann< Mallard have a mutual friend -ai White Oak. NURSING COURSE The Mallard Town, Oak Grvoe and Maple Grove Home Demon stration Clubs will hold a 2-day Course in Home Nursing February 25 and March 3-in the Jones Coun ty Agriculture Building. Film and demonstration practice sessions wil be used. Instructors will be Mrs W. C. Smith, Mrs. S. D. Mallard Mrs. Dewey Jenkins and Mrs. Nel son Banks. JARMAN FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Air Conditioned JA 3-5143 KINSTON. N. C — ass __ We Serve Regular Dinners Short Orders — Sandwiches BAR-B-CUE Pig and Chicken Prepared Just As You Like It!! McCall is regularly assigned as a medical specialist in Headquart ers Company of the division’s 8th Aviation Battalion near Finthen, Germany. ' ' ' The 31-year-old soldier entered the Army in November 1953 and has been overseas since February 1963. SUNDAY RAMMING John Samuel Flemings Jr. of Greenville was charged with fol lowing too closely early Sunday ter a brief illness. ' Henry Tull Hina* Funeral services were held Mon day for Heniy Tull Hines, 46, na. tive of Kinston, who died in Net York City last Friday. morning when his car rammed that of William Green of WW > Syca more Street at the corner of Col lege and Vernon. Damage to $e two cars was estimated at $600. FRIDAY WRECK Last Friday morning Herman Moore Jr. of 90S North Independ ent Street was charged with mak ing an improper move in traffic af ter his car and that of Mrs. Ella French Hill collided at the cornet of Queen and Pierce Road. Damage was estimated at $600 to the two cars. All makes, all models, all priced low to go! Buy ’em for a song, folks, at our Used Car Hootenanny now! Eastern Carolina's Word for Milk MAOLA MILK & ICE CREAM COMPANY ■ ' _;l. 1958 FORD 8 CYLINDER — 2 DOOR STRAIGHT DRIVE 1955 CHEVROLET 6 CLYINDER >■' 4 DOOR — AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — CLEAN 1956 FORD 4 DOOR — AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — 8 CYLINDER CLEAN 1956 FORD TRUCK V-8 — SERIES F250 — 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION — ABOVE AVERAGE 1956 FORD V-8 STATION WAGON 8 CLYINDER WITH AIR CONDITIONING 1960 FORD GALAX1E EXCELLENT CONDITION 8 CYLINDER — 4 DOOR CRUIS-A-MATIC - LIGHT GREEN 1962 FORD TRUCK PICK-UP — 8 CYLINDER - CLEAN
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