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Delicious Dinner, Delightful Show Enjoyed Thursday Night in Maysville A fashion show and dinner were given by the Greenleaf Garden Club at tire Maysville Community Buil(Mng last Thurs day night The money-making program idea originated with Mrs. W. E. Mattocks and Mrs. Esley Jones, members of die Club Project’s Committee. Mrs. Bobby Barbee acted as Mistress of Ceremonies. The program began with a welcome by Mrs. Barbee and was followed by an Invocation given by Mrs. W. E. Mattocks. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served. The 10 dinner tables were decorated with floral arrange ments by Mrs. G. S. Pelletier. Hie stage for the fashion pre sentations was constructed by the White Oak High School, Shop Class and was decorated with flowers by Henderson’s Florist of Maysville. Dinner music was supplied by Mills and Thomas of Maysville who donated the use of a stereo for the occasion. After dinner a collection of # women’s Fall fashions including sports clothes, dresses, suits, and evening apparel from Anne Marie’s of New Bern and Marcy’s of Jacksonville was modeled by ithe following ladies: Miss Carol Bracey, Mrs. R. L. Bryant, Mrs. H. L. Humphrey, Mrs. Esley Jones, Mrs. Roger Mallard, Miss I FOR PARTIES OR [frlMMKRS ( CATERING SERVICE and Private Dining Rooms KING'S Barbecue &| Restaurant 409 New Bern Rd. — Kinston Call 527-1168 I Wallace, Langley & Barwick • iV V ' ’ N ATTORNEYS AT LAW ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT Mr. F. Lee Weaver WILL RE ASSOCIATED WITH THEIR FIRM IN THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW AT 112 N. INDEPENDENT STREET, KINSTON, N. C. W ALL NEW GEAR DRIVE! POULAN SUPER 66 <3> THIS ONE IS FOR THE TOUGH JOBS—MORE POWER, A HUSKIER ENGINE AND A RUGGED GEAR TRANSMISSION GIVE YOU TOP WOOD PRO DUCTION. UNITIZED AL-MAG HOUSING; DOUBLE „ SEAL BALL BEARINGS; NEW REED VALVE DESIGN; A INSTANT-ACTION GOVERNOR AND SOLID CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT MAKE IT THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST CHAIN SAWI Lester Hardware Co. <02 N. Heritage St. K>niton, N. C. Debora Mattocks, Mrs. Robert L. Mattocks, Mr*. E. B. Morris, Mrs. Leonard Thompson, dud Mrs. W. W. Wicks. Three models, Miss Debora Mattocks, Mrs. E. B. Morris, and Mrs. W. W. Wicks, wore wigs by Allure Beauty Salon of Jack sonville. Door Prizes for the show were donated by: Avon Products Inc., Barbee’s Supply, Henderson’s Florist, Maysville Oil Company, Pelletier Oil-Fertilizer Inc., and Philyaw’s Superette. Miss Nell Jones won the wooden plaque floral arrangement base donated by Henderson’s Florist,and Mrs. John Pelletier won a five-pound bag of grass fertilizer donated by Pelletier Oil-Fertilizr Inc. Favors donated were: Cigar ettes by Howard’s Drug Store and R. J. Reynold’s Tobacco Company; Litteiibags by Inter national Paper Company; and pencils by Tom H. Foscue In surance Agency. Robert Edward Holland Funeral services for Robert Edward Holland of Maysville were conducted at Faith Baptist Church in Trenton at 3:00 P.M. Saturday by the Reverend George H. Malkmus. Burial fol lowed in the Holland family cemetery. Harold J. Mattocks Funeral services for Harold J. Mattocks, 58, of Maysville were conducted at Maysville Methodist Church at 3:00 P.M. Saturday by his pastor, the Rev erend Carl Callaway. Burial fol lowed in the Maysville Ceme tery. Mattocks is survived by his wife, Mts. June Scott Mattocks; one son, Harold Mattocks Jr., of Charleston, S. C.; one daughter, Ellen Mattocks of the home; his father, Burke Mattocks of Mays ville; three brothers, Carliton, Robert, and William Earl Mat tocks, all of Maysville; and two sisters, Mrs. Jake Phillips of Maysville and Mrs. Grace Coston of Hertford. Mattocks was associated with the Maysville Supply Company. An unusual revival began Wednesday at Faith Baptist Church near Trenton, and con tinues nightly at 7:30 p.m. through Sunday. The feature that makes this revival unusual is that there will be a different Evangelist ev ery night. The five Evangelists are: Wednesday —- Evangelist Wal ter Kirk, Pastor of the Bible Baptist Church at Jacksonville. Thursday — Rev. Clyde Shorn, Pastor of the Grace Baptist Church of Morehead City. Friday — Rev. , Russell Bell, Pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist Church of Swansboro. Saturday — Rev. Bill Win gard, Pastor of the Calvary Bap tist Church of New Bern. The teens of Faith Baptist will conduct the services Satur day. Sunday — (11:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.) — Rev. George Malkmius, Pastor of Faith Baptist Church. Congregational Singing, Spe cial Music, and Old-Fashioned Gospel Preaching will be a regu lar part of each service. Also nursery will be available night ly Faith Baptist Church, located 3 miles East of Trenton on U. S. 58, is a new church, just 3 years old, but it believes in the “Old Time Religion”. WHAT IS THE ANSWER? Q: Dr. Garrett, what do you think of the plan to bus N'egro children from their own neigh borhood to White schools in or der to establish racial "bal ance"? A: Very little. The colored children are uprooted from their neighborhood, taken across the city, and allowed to sit in classes with White children. At the end of the school .day, they are bussed back home! There is no “integration”, only disrup tion. Moreover, there is no as surance that “integration”, wil ly-nilly, is good for either White or Black. The concept of racial “balance”, if carried to an ex treme, could demand sex balanc ing, age .balancing, ability bal ancing, etc. The next step, of course, will be the bussing of White children into Negro areas. Whose shall go; yours? ft : §@1 ip Your Medicine Can Cost You Less Have Your; Prescriptions Filled at MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY ■ A. ■•■’? 905 N. 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