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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 9

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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9
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News Items From Marietta MARIETTA Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Oliver and daughter, Donna, visited Mr.

and Mrs'. i 1- liam F. Malambri of Durham over the weekend: The Olivers and Malambri's were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.

Carroll Seat of South Boston, Va. Miss Dana Chang of college roommate of Donna Oliver's was met at the Raleigh- Durham airport by Donna and her parents Sunday. i-s Chang and Miss Oliver will be returning. to Wingale College on Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Sandy Evans ped by Butler Institute of American Art 'and Stambauch Auditorium. In Detroit places of interest visited were Belle Isle, Cobo Hall, Detroit Historical Museum, Detroit Institute of Arts and where they spent a day at Greenfield Village and The Henry Ford Museum. They had lunch at the famous Colonial Clinton Inn. C.

Parham Jr. and daughter Lisa, Jane Page and i i Wallace of- Fairmont, were Raleigh visitors Wedns- day. Mr. Mrs. R.

of Hillsborough recently visited and sons spent several days at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. John Wilkerson and 'daughter, Sharon of Fairmont, Mr.

and Mrs. Abner Harrington, of Ra- and DV. and Mrs. Tony Graham and Toby of Har- Sunday visitors were Mrs. C.

T. Grantham, and son, Claud Temple, of Lake View, S. Mrs. C. P.

Rogers, Mrs. Rogers, and children of Florence, S. C. Recently Mrs. N.

Far'rior, Mrs. J. of Lumbertpnj J. P. Rogers, Mr.

and Ihester Ashley and children, a a spent several days at the Outer Banks. While Cherry Grove Beach, S. last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Hupgins, and sons, of Kingstree, S. visited from Friday until Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Oliver.

And on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Oliver, and children, of Raleigh were dinner guests.

Mrs. Robert Page of Lyans, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Wade Page Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Yelverton of Fremont, have returned after spending a few days with Mr.

and Mrs- J. S. Oliver. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wade Page visited their' daughter and son' in-law, Mr. Mrs. William P. Floyd in Maxton and' Mrs.

Verno'n Mize, Jr. and 'Sandra, of Sanford, were overnight guests Saturday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a They wore enroute to call for their daughter, Debra, who has spent July and August at Camp High Rock, at Cedar Mountain. Mr.

and Mrs. Temple Hill and dauehers, and Mrs. C. H. Hill of Charlotte, and Mrs: J.

M. Brinkley of Morsanton, ped for a short visit' Saturday a week ago with Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Temple. They en- route to Wrightsville Beach for a week's vacation. Mrs. H.i 11, remained with the Tenv pies for a weeks visit, on Sat-; urday'lVIrs. Brinkley came back by for Mrs.

Hill to return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oliver, Jr. and Dr.

and Mrs. Hal S. Floyd spent last weekend touring the Outer North Carolina. Miss visited with her sister, Mrs. Rembert: McKenzie ville on Sunday.

Friends of Mrs. McKenzie 'Will be glad to know that she.has recovered from a back injury which she sustained in a fall, and which necessitated hospital care for several weeks: Mrs. -James R. Oliver a children, a Julia a Jamns, spent last week at Lake Junaluska, visiting with brothers family, the Charles Carmichaels, of Latta, S. C.

and with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vincent.

Miss Helen Oliver accompanied them to Lake Junaluska where she attended some of the Methodist Conferences there, and visited with Miss Mabel Cherry and with Mrs. Eunice Ford Stackhouse, a cousin. Mrs. Mary Steed and daughters, Gina and Tim, and niece Jane Cook of Latta, S. and Janet and Julia Oliver are enjoying a few days at Myrtle Beach this week.

Miss Etta Farrior of Detroit, spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. N. E. Farrior. i here visited grandmother, Mrs.

M. Farrior at Crescent Beach, her a Mrs. J. J. Scott of Ocean Isle.

Returning to Detroit with for a weeks visit were her sister, Mrs. Chester Ashley, children Ed and Sharon, and Mrs. N. E. Farrior.

They traveled via Gcttsburp, where they slopped by the National Park. In Youngstown, Ohio, they stop- Temple, and -on Wednesday, Mrs'. Temple and Mrs. -Dowdy visited her Dr. and Mrs.

Douglas Bailey in Loris, S. C. and Mrs. Bryan Barnes were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

P'oe Barnes at Fair Bluff Friday night. Recent visitors in the Harrington home were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Raynor and daughters. Pfc.

Charles Pearce has returned home after completing Army Reserve training at Fort Benning, Ga. During the weekend visitors in thef Welton Harrington home were; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Harrington-and son-Brent-of Newport News, Mr. and Mrs.

White On Tlie St. Pauls Scene Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and children of Monticello, Fla. are visiting Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Neill T. a a 'Lewis McNeill and children spent last week vacationing'at Surf. City, Mrs.

Jack Pittman and children have moved from 1 their house North to New Jersy where Sgt. Pittman has ly been assigned following his "released from the Navy Hospital in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Powers and granddaughter, 'Alice Jo; White Pond News By MRS. RICKS FAULK WHITE POND a Mrs.

John P. Johnson, Misses i and Diane n- sori and A i Thompson spent last weekend in the mountains. i Franklin M. Faulk and Reid Partozes Raleigh visited the Ricks Faulks Tuesday, then spent Tuesday night' with Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel C. Faulk at Boardman. Mrs. Charles McLaurin, Angela, Charles III and i McLaurin of Dillon, S. spent, last Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Johnson. Mrs. Winson Ivey and Mrs. Elwod Hill'left.

Thursday for Jacksonville, visit Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ivey and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith fo several days.

Mr. and Britt and son A.I 1 were Sunday visitors andXMrs. Lloyd S. C. Mrs.

Mack Arnette: of Lake View, S. spent several days recently with her sister, Mrsr Carrie Lupo. Miss Anne Davis of S. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Davis. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Cox and Roy Lee and Becky of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Cox and Tammy and Ernie, and Miss Kathy Cox spent a weekend in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs.

Lennon Smith of Fayetteville and Mrs. Mary Ester Lewis; visited at Southeastern General Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Little of Lumberton spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. N. J. Page. Mr.

and- Mrs. Mercer of Dillon, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Britt. Mrs.

Bill Johnson of Wagram and Mrs; Mack Bass of Fairmont were Sunday afternoon Visitors of Mrs. Mattie Cox. M-Sgt. and Mrs. Arthur D.

Hardin and Stanley, Stewart tour of Europe. and Jim Hooks and son returned from Texas last weekend where they had spent for their home in Virginia. the summer while Jim attended summer school. Mrs. Thomas Rountree 4 3 4 4 Lf there they saw The Lost Co- returned Sundav from a sevon lony," visitd Ocrocoke Hatters, Wanchese, Head and Wright Memorial.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mahon, and daughters, Irene and Julia, from Port Jefferson, N. Y.

spent the weekend with Mrs. Carl Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Barnes. They were en- route to Cherry Grove Beach.

Mrs. a Barnes, Myrtle Rose and Fay Oliver, visited with them at the beach Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Oliver, and daughter's, Betty Karl, and Myrtle Rose, Debbie Leggette, and Jennie Mr. and Mrs. John Raji- dy and Penny, of Bafesville, spent the weekend at Cherry Grove Beach. by 3 combo headed by Ward B.

Wall, local high school band director. Residents of. that area indicate that the affair was loud and lively! Miss Alice Jo Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janies W.

Powers, left. Monday for Winston-Salem where she plans to teach this year. She will be living with another local girl, Annette Usher, who will ba teaching in the Winston-Saleni schoils this year. Alice Jo' graduated from Sweet B'riar 'and Annette from Methodist this year. Page Robcsonian, Friday, August 29, 19(53 Magnolia News Items MAGNOLIA There will be a singing at Ten Mile Center Baptist Church Sunday after- Superior Court Has Ambitious Calendar An ambitious calendar has been prepared for a two weeks term of-Robcson Superior court convening" Tuesday with Edward B.

Clark of Elizabethlown presiding. Tommy and Tony A total of 79 cases are on the nephews'of Mr. and G. S. (original calendar bin others are Kinlaw who have been expected to be added from noon o'clock.

All singing groups are invited to Attend. Guests attending Training Union at Ten Mile Center Church Sunday evening were Rev. and Mrs. Tommy Haggans and Mrs. Gathia Thomas.

Mrs. S. F. Bell returned home after visiting a few days in Lake City, S. C.

with her nieces, Mrs. J. Z. Dennis and Mrs. G.

W. Mrs. Epps were Jim week. Rev. James E.

and Mrs. were'visited last week by' son and family, Mr. and MrsV- Carlie Bell, daughter Anitta.C. two sons, Carlie Jr. and of Warren, Mich.

Rev. James E. Bell.baptized*: eight of his grandchildren. Fji- day afternoon. Mrs.

S. F. Bell and la M. Harrell visited visited by their daughter, Mrs. I Harrell Sunday at Myrtle Be.a,jh,",i;V:: in their home, left last weekend a supplemental calendar.

Many are appeals of misdemeanor Floyd Townsend and 'Mr. a Mrs. Tracy Townsend. Air. and M.rs.

Thomas Townsend and Melissa Townsend of Charlotte were Saturday visitors'of Mrs. Floyd and Mr. and Mrs, Tracy Townsend. A. Townsend who ha" been a patient at Southeasterr General Hospital for the par two weeks in showing some im- improvement.

Miss Sue Townsend of Augusta, 'and Mrs. Beamon Meares ot Mount' Pleasant, S. have visited him Mrs. Clyde Johnson was accompanied by Mrs. Challie Ar- of Dillon, S.

and Mrs. D. C. Arnette of Fairmont when i she went to Duke Hospital, Dur-! ham, Monday for a medical checkup. Mr.

and Mrs. Ashton Cox and Ernie and Tammy and Kathy Cox attended services Sunday the Raynham Bap- -tist 'r 'and then wer: luncheon guests of Mr. and Mis. E. NDent.

Mr. Mrs. Daniel C. Faul' of Boardman and Mr. and Ricks Faulk, spent a cent weekend in the mountains Whjle they were away the Dan- ielC.

Faulk children, a a Carol, visited their a Mrs. Jimmy Wilkerson, and tli- Ricks Faulk children. Sherry visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Faulk and Rickie visited her aunt, s.

a Willoughby, and Mr. i Willoughby. i Mrs. Floyd Townsend spent Hampton, sister of Mrs. Carl Underwood, is visiting in the Underwood home this week.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ayers, Jr.

spent last week at Myrtle Beach in their travel trailer. Misses Mary Helen and Elizabeth Underwood left Wednesday for Mars Hill College where Mary Helen is entering her sen- year and Elizabeth is enrolling as a freshman. Richard Halstead of-'Connecti- cutt was a visitor in the C. G. Underwood home for several days this week.

A "back to school" dance was held in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterina Church Monday night with music furnished William C. ''Dickie" Johnson, but the major cases III, left this week for Mars inclutle llie following: of College where he is a student. Murder: Clifton Barton, Ric- Misses Beth and Virginia Ami a Sealcy, Cardell Ham- Loflin, daughters of Mr. and monds, Willie Surlcs. Mrs.

Joe Lotlin. underwent First degree burglary: Alton sillecbmies last week in -Fay- JBullard. ettevillc. The family spent gcveV Manslaughter: Walter al days visiting Mrs. Loflin's parents in Fayetteville, Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Little, while the girls were recuperating. A new Cato's store opened this week in the building formerly occupied by" the Post Office at the corner of Broad and 2nd Streets. The newly remodelled building is -a great improvement for the town since it -is located on "the and Mrs. D.

B. Beard have as their week Mr. Beard's sister, Mrs: laker Leak, Archie Sandy Hunt, ford Wayne Renenu, Walter Lee Locklear, James Ertle Hunt. of Philadelphia, who came to North Carolina to visit on the occasion of her mother's birthday. Miss Jean Phipps, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Phipps, underwent a lonsillectomy in a Fayetteville hospital this week. Jean has been a student al Miller-Motto Business College FOR FANTASTIC Be At BELK 7 A.M. Saturday Morning Shop 11 Full Hours Sat. 7 a.m.

to 6 p.m. last week in home of her the 'Lumberton Misses Bessie and Grace Graddy. Sunday visitors of Mrs. 'Ed Butler were Miss Christine Ivey of Orrum, Mrs. Yvonne Rowell and Bail Rowell of Fairmont, Miss Brenda Gayle Rogers of Marietta, and i Hammonds of Fair Bluff.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of Laurinburg, Mrs. Allie Arnette of Lake View, S. Mrs.

Lillian Johnson, and Mrs. Carrie Lupo attended Camp meeting at the CROSSWORD POZZLE Grunting ex 3.4. Operated 35. Beneath 37. Small 39.

Leg joint Composition 12. Genus avens. 45. Detriment ACROSS 1. Bristle 5.

Favor ing 8. Dove's note I '13. Vandal 14. Confirm 18. Virus 19.

Butter container 21. Automaton 24. Point 27. Auron 29. Glacial snov, field 30.

Ease Commotion -9. Soldiers True olives 52. Wapiti 53. Young salmon DOWN Employer 2. Adjoin 3.

Garment SOIUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE 51 10 and Stephnine of Charleston, S. Fire Baptized Holines.s Church spent the weekend with Mrs. a Whitcviile Sunday night. Rev. and Mrs.

C. Mel-, ton of Rockingham were a Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and Jlrs. Sam Britt. Mr.

and Mrs. P. R. Lewis and Misses Linda and Kathy Lewis spent Sunday in Dunn visiting Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Lewis. A pbw wing fell on Britt's head last Thursday and it took three stitches to close the lacerations. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Britt. Miss Sharon Townsend spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mrs.

Ha Belle Ivey and grandson, Tony Palmer, of Raeford spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Faulk. Other Decent visitors in the Faulk home were. Mrs.

Mary Ethel Hayes and grandson, Glenn Hayes, from Elizabehtown, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert P.attcrson of Maxton, Mr. -and Mrs. Wilson Cook of Lake View, 'S.

and Mrs. Bunyan Mishue, s. Mishue, Reid Par- toges and Franklin Faulk of Raleigh. Miss Sharon Townsend a hostess at her home Saturday for a cookout steak supper. Her guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Giscat of Southport, i Miriam Manning Whiteville. Le Ray Todd of Elszabcthtown, Miss Jan Melton of Winston Salem, Jay White Lumberton, Robert Taylor of Elizabethtown, and i Willoughby and Morton Edwards. Surround 5. Blue grass 6.

Jingled Far lime 25 din. 2 9 7. Dog fisher E. Compartment 9. Abroad Equal 15.

Factual 16. Inflexible 20. Youth 22. Eggs 23. Half score 24.

Warp yarn' 25. Exasperation 26. Sissy 28.Adage 31. Handsome moni.fi 1 33. A 36.0un£i,5 33.

Bar legally 40. Malicious 42. Ep. dining hall 43.Dyeir.g apparatus 44. Long period of time.

45.V.'e:r International 47. Inquire Harrisburg, Pa. began as an Indian trading post. Fairlane 2-Door Hardtop Save big on Fairlane. Clearance on Galaxie, Mustang and every other car in stock.

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