nied by Mrs. Knight at the piano. During the business portion, . presided oven by Mrs. C. L. Morgan, the group planned a turkey supper for Thursday night. They also voted to make a contribution toward sending a student to the Youths Confer ence. 'V,v :,'v-' Mrs. Morgan advised the la dies that film strips in connec tion with W.S.C.S programs are K available and may be purchased for a very small price. Mrs. Knight announced the study course scheduled for December will be postponed until January. After adjournment with the purpose, refreshments were 8 served in the social room. Pres M ent were ^e above and Mes dames Rudolph Pelletier, C. C. Dameron, A. H. McDaniel, Esley Jones, R. L. Mattocks, Zena Fos cue, J. C. Foscue, Lawrence Mal lard and Miss Jackie Jones. 1 At \ :'M-17' ■ The Maysville Elementary P. T. A. met Monday evening in the • school auditorium with Mrs. Leonard Thompson presid ing. The meeting opened with the devotional by Mrs. Joe Thompson. itt , Principal Amos Taylor intro duced Mrs. Marvin Thomas, li brarian from Jones Central High School, who presented the program. She chose as her sub ject “Better Reading, for Every Child.” She stres&ed the impor tance of good books being avail able to children, according to age level and intelligence, and the necessity of a trained libra rian in aiding the children in During the business hour, rou tine reports were submitted and ways and means chairman ex pressed thanks to teachers, par ents and children for their co operation in making the fall fes tival a success. She stated plans are in the Tpafrincr for a sunnier Oliver’s it the weekend here with father, B. L. Mattocks. Mrs. -Larry um oi jacicson ville visited her sister, Mrs. No lan' Jones, Saturday. • • . lting her. Together, they made a trip to Morehead (Sly. * y■ ,$$ |%, f. 5 '■*.r •• mi‘t\{w/ Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jenkins Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Armstrong of Bal eigh.;- "\ ; - , * * * Mrs. Ken Johnson and son, Billy, have returned following a lengthy visit in Mt. Pleasant with relatives. - TT7 W — — — — ” — here from Georgia recently via* iting her mother, Mrs. Bill Mor ris, and family. ■ • • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conway visited friends near Wallace Sunday,- • , Bland of Rocky Mount visiting • * * Mrs. Carrie Brock is recover ing from a serious illness. Vis iting her during her illness have been her children, Robert, and Mrs. Elvira Bryson. Mrs. Melvin Harris and chil dren from Virginia have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath. JARMAN FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Air Conditioned JA 3-5143 KINSTON, N. C Direct Distance Dialing — DDD — is almost here. In just a few days all telephone users in Carteret and Pamlico counties a? Well as New Bern, Havelock, Vance 1_-t—-•« , rr, . ... , , , . .. . . . boro, P< almost! le, and Trenton will be able to pick up their phone and dial in the country. Fast. Fun. Easy. That’s Direct Distance Dialing nomical, too, because it lets you call at low station-to-station Dialing directory containing complete instructions will be rs on November 17. So, familiarize yourself with these ly and set to dial when DDD comes to town. It’ll be here

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