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THE DVfUH. TIMES KENANSVUXE. If. C. T1TOKSDAT,, Antll, S, U59.J i A.' OJdn and El . f. 1 j v V - ? Atu - service urocery lviarKei k I' f Dry-Goods and Notions Paints , " ; - ' :--: ' - Kenansville i I ii ii i i i . i ii 4 'J iu? j peaty. : Get saw.""- , t if m. AMmm, frm. - ' I !A 'A . hah milk 1 mbp freah milk to yonr , " arder to yavriomeV , '. 'Keep -plenty, " h - -mA I -tit- - GoldsboroV tv: - If i ! 't 1 . . 'v.: -til. : it . Ar,s For tVfyne Dairi-s r!!!': atl -i L4..J, IN Ki-.i'i-KVILLE' children of Norfolk Va spent" last weekenff with Mrs. Si L. Syke and . CRAFT , , ' J ..reef. "', x W SOLICITOR OENBRAW P0UftTY COURT"- democratic primary ': '..mAy'sistJ YOUR VOT AND SUPPORT s ,WJm BE APPBCJCUTID i nri.n SJ . UTEJl if jrmtf MtiT krolnc TWW I .. ,l-v"?-iiO'rfr to .'food atari wlOf a - . . ... . ill i wers were useo m necorauon, lot! M energy rkb nulk to M.u.h.lw-'-M- w.r. in rs:i sujpr 'the food " i I score prize tor memoers- ann ir heal- - pert j)KW.E.-Cfaft received -hlghj " " A-' tr. j - ' ' " A ' t I J - v,' -"! in 1 4 - k-t I cloW taatej served 1laU of fl voted," maadtlma''-anxtisae r-'Z f K . .. . r 1 is AO f V . ': N. C. '7 w Miss I.!sry.L-jkea.-: Mrs. ; De-y . Smf.5t Westbrook, Meirfam! Stroud, -G. J t 5 f were"Kiiiton'hopDr Saturday.' Klnrton. Saturdajv ft- . r- . Mr.' f K'rady'inaatr a 'WsJnW trio to-Dp&aift adturSayi Mr. JL L. SvkM. Miaa Marr.Lc Syke ."and; AW Cijr&r, rfj ManoJlariwer wkDd igueat-! M'tSxt-aautrJira. .Rokcn Sykearoi KnanvlIWpdpleA,V)Bcliq Maurice TOaaoirar iw "wpnai uhday'-wertr 'M. -Woodrw Brliwon - Jamea Edward' Brtnaon Ralph Brown. ,.Mt andr Mr,, Jackson and Mr: tirtiM. Oakley. - ' ; 4 ' t 4 ' ?h "r f MjrAmoa Bri'4EPbf aMd- at WflnUBfton siinw& fL I" I ; Mr, abd Mr Earn HattWr and Anthony vlstUMJite ; yriWfigttn Sunday , afteroott' v i;f Mr. GUldra Blake and tucy spaMt tha week end In Lynchburf wherW - hcy attended the etutpltig " ceeaony of -, atudenta purse, Mrs. Blake's daughter Judy received her cap. : Mr. Edward. 'Oparka of Chicago, Iir spent thewk end1 with Mr. and Mrs. Bn Williamson. He left Tuesday to return to hia horn. Mrs. Sparjca and small eon. reumed with hint following a ; few Week visit with her parent. Mr. and"Mra. WUbur Ryder of Klnstonr ware Saturday gueata of (MM ,IH Ryd, M Mrs. O. T. Ooodlnil' Mis -Sy ma Goodingand Mi.l SCev flooding shopped' Irr Raleigh, Friday." ? Kf. and; Mr Oordon'Bakir aBd dghterol'rfT BaraweUriwere Sunday Tvll4orsi with-Mra. Otorge; Brown arid Mr", and : Un.VM BatarV " & ,r ''te Mrs. Margaret ; Toekij and: Shannon Brown made a buateeja. trlir trtl JCtnuton -Saturdav. -i ' l Mis Doris Caison of E "CC": OnwnvUle,' tent the : we: Nffnd Vb. btt-parang MrrJMxfc, I. RvCaloit , .-y; c'J Mr. -Steve Williamson -of Ck bettr Collegil4 1 aPfindlng akrlng. holiday? -with Wa awther, Mrs. Jr. S. Williamson. Mr. Harry MwiThy-atid Susan and Mr Clarence Mttrpay vfeiteH: Mrs, Hatty .Mphj? uptJer,Mgfj: TaytoP, aw iottfTueaBay-- I wan f' thla-cwortunlty to thank the ataff of oue nonltal doctof,ilute,' teehnlclaM and all: other' tat thelikinilh ! fae. i- AW my inanyV frlenKJfc( for: hfe6taV4S Aiwera yU ftfUi kVt 6pe -nice, things 1br M.M the oimnrw--atay xrapmrueir eral HoapltaU: - A , t John ryey wmxur Easttf Surttlie Service To 1 Sptioted Byv h The TrtW Vasbyterlatf' rcl will be' the lre of the Annual Ea ter Sunrise Service for thi-Kcni. pnsviltt, otrea ttoia Sunday, mom. ini at 4 my fttv, LaurnShaype; pastor of -the. Total Baptist churobJ win oe xne apeaKcr, act. x u. Nltkcntv minister of the Jfethediat church,'; and i Sev Strad sntw jiasto at IShA "aa(t t church wi assist bi the k&M. Specif jnuaML lie wri,be, tVwented by members - -v.' ,l. oi me, urove wwij uwwr direction -Of Hrf-' tuje MltcheQ. The wwrderfut fctnri of Eaate began - at h Tint .Sunrise Service wJt.en .the emptyf Tomb was found hyAhel womei.iTieiF hf na betttf I wi tt cormMoVW 'this rWt-i ou event than to worship together in an . Easter, -' Sunrise . Serpce. EvfjTbtie Inandarttttdetlje Ken. ansvllle is cordially invited toi at. ten." Thepeclar'effort wtq be 'peciaX?Meiig to all of ui . , in u nJjL I-- MiaWinstjai' iliiiaartj ' - ' Hostess At Briie- Mrs; LWise MRcheH MttertaJkied members of her bridge' club," OH Monday evening. Early spring do. a . m . . . .When, scores, were added. Mrs. Vanc4" Gavin : was awarded high score prize for members-and Mrs. score I " - ..J'- ' . XJurmg uie ao:uu perioo a sweet eohrsa with coffee, In the'KMteY mo rf-wfll . served U i Mesdaraw I C?to,k( J. fr'IfillJhtra, Vaace Gavin W.i B. ; Craft, J B Grady, r?ersga atnney, C. B. Guthrie and Mnttie Sadler. w ' vr .-' ' ft. ,...,a.) T Jnvitation Issued. .'. Mj aidJMrs.rT!ii,'y. r-Herlin -e'rtufeSt ihc honor I your pi senee if ihe" miirtlaga ij: their- d . ghter 1 Tirtti CarbL to V Boy. - .flel 1 funeftry evening, )ril sixCi nin hurrBred and ty eight, at fttA 'cldclt'Robty Brach Baptist church . uTHmerlUVs-Cross Roads, - rriScbuUttoU , : - ' WoVtirig' ' - .Thfc Kenaawlih. Girt Scvwta aiw 'yed atunfs tl ilr riecent 'meet.. lug. Lticy Bltk hud Ci. arse "of on stunt rand Pebecca Oakley tita o her stunt The'' business session was - Vd dr r- v fx. . 1 I v. . Kerens villa Community The letter that follow was re cently received by Mrs, WUllam Ii Larajn. Robert or Bobby In. Tim 1 a graduate of KenansvlUe Uiph. School and "la a student In the School of Peslgn at N. C State ,CoH,.'ri HU wife-the former Fra;npea Jam' Patterson of Kenana r. , . Match 2. 1998 Mrs? ajir'-K? Jngjran DeaB-.-M?ln3ra';'rr elecfed-rnirtftersWp ia Phi Kap- pa PWr Oort' Honor Society, 'recognixtng 'OUUtadlnf scholarship Thh) la the highest-academic award he ' can receive at North Carolina Stat. Cplleve Phi Kappa Phi In technical coIIfesend universities it comparable to Phi Beta Kappa in liberal arts schools. . Sen. elected to Phi Kappa musVrankin ,thl top five per cent M lw Junior Class. - 7e;ara "oud of your son's attttnawt a w are sure you are Ytm owigtratuiat you and him. :4'::'ft . Most sincerely, ?:t";' Jamea, J; Stewart, Jr. " Dean-f'Studenta Affairs Mr. and Mrs". Wilkerson Enitrlained'At Simper were honored at a supper In the dlnlngMMS at T, Duplin General Hospital recently. ;f;Tha)rttea DupUn Gene ral and Mr. Wilkerson were served a bejbetuvMckcn plate with accasaorlea. M&rrrlf-rlfc D. Club Met WltfMrs. Quinn Mrs. Herman Qulnn was hostess tortheMariilng Home Demonstra tieaUbvwiien it met March 18, etna's pan. The-meeting waa pre sided, over- by. the president, Mrs. Tjv .- Qulnn. "Believe Me" was Used ;eatl onlftr son. Follow-Ing'-'th; devotional the general tuta( Btr riwttew were :,rVc4ct; Uanera. reporting were; M?' Hav Btittciothlng and Sit. R' Fi - Chambers, Education. MK0rngay our Agent gave a 8s IwlpfulMdemonstration on un-eood;imr,and- Jelllea. U rXarlag tn' sotlal hour the hos tess assisted ry Mr. Pat Phillips eya& diStfM pound cake and coffee to" the nine member pre- Rrell-Engagements I' Mra.'AnoUl Jackbn6ott of Mt 6aWetncehe-engagement of her daughter, Marcia Marie io Mr. Claud Hamilton Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Alva Powell Sen ior ol -Weraawj North Carolina. 'The we4Bianb:Sa6Way, April5 M fiilBeii fee FofJs-t..bema olanted In the) rSth t6gfy the Pulp and paper It. ... . . . . BBOUfiry a-inermie oi ' one a;re Forth Mure of your fondest CrCdTlS e f. "2 r.- M'iii imi M.M. IS VMS V S C " : Cbw tmvanly t To diacover-Buddenly-that you i. "fcjra tha Cura you've always dreamed sbout, the very tornant yon put on this exciting bra I The new " 1 Jaideiifomt Concerto makes your curves look more n lUvdetow, your silhouette- more alluring 1 And it's 5. all don with the magic of rows and rows of tiny, ; isiarlockad ititchet that firm, mould and hold ywi . ; . fcMm outrageously beautiful new line. White stitched (j. to'.: clUa broadcloth, AA, -,- Vour Cc-ict3 r..cw Scott Thanks Czr -a:n V.orkers ' John Andrw Scott who liaa 'been Fund Raising chairman for the; Community of KenansviUe wishes to thSSk, the" following volunteer who have assisted him during the Match 1958 . Campaign; -Mesdames. Mary K.' Browder, Ruby Kornegay, Thelma ": Taylor ' . Ines - "Chestnut Martha : : Barwick, Z, Eleanor ; ' Gray Bostic, Bob Qulnn, - Doug Shiver", Mary Heater MUdred Register, Vernon Reynolds, Graham Nlckens, Paul. Ingram, Judy Qulnn, Jeanette Jones' and Leslie Bell also Me- aers; J. -Hines, 3. A. Boone,' J. C. Nethercutt, I. 0. Wilkerson, Z. W. Frazelle ' - Amos-:' Brinson ' JOeorge Penny, Joe Qulnn, H. W. Murphy, and Mlsa Cora E. Wells. Mr. Scott urges those who have not made a con.ributlon to see one of the above co-workerg at their earliest convenience. He-further urges his seliciters 'to make their report to him or Mrs. N. B. Boney, Execu tive Secretary of the Duplin County Chapter "American Red Cross as soon as possible. South Kenansville H. D. Oub Met, Mrs. Aldridge " Tha r South' Kenansville Home Demonstration Club met on-March Jl, 1958-at 2:30 with Mrs. SalUe F. Aldridge as hostess. There were thirteen members and three visi tor prgent The president, Mrs. Martha C. Barwick presided. "Home on the Range", was used for; the opening song. The Devo tional was conducted by Mrs. Eli zabeth FerrelL During the busi ness session the club voted to do nate to the Red Cross and to the support of a Korean Orphan spon sored by the Duplin County Coun cil of H. D. Women. Club mem bers were reminded of County Council meeting to be held on March 26 h. and the Training School for Home Management Leaders on April 1st. also the District meeting to be held in Warsaw at the Armory on April 8th. A fine demonstration on "un cooked jams and Jellies" was gi ven by Mrs. Alta L. Kornegay. Home Dem. Agent. This was fol lowed by reports from the follow ing, leaders: Martha Barwick on Clothing," Elizabeth Ferrell on Education and Celia Stroud on 4-H work. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Horace AKrige and Bonnie Grace Aldrige served a sweet course af ter which a contest was held. This was in charge of Martha Barwick and Elizabeth Ferrell was the lucky winner. Superior Rating Robert Clifton, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Clifton of Faison, voice student of Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr received a superior rating In the American Folk Song Event held in Greenville, sponsored by the N C. Federation of Music Clubs. Robert will compete in the State finals to be held at Elon College April 19th. In South At Four Minutes every four minutes. I H J. Malsberger, genearl mana- I . , i m n.., l 1 ger oi me oouuiern ruipwuuu mm A, B and C cups, Only 2. 50 ; Shopping Center, ;.r ' Kjaaa, ' ' t V7 Conservation 'Association, revealed here today ttda reforesteration re cord ha been establisher during the past 10 years when the sout hern pulp and paper industry has planted and distributed over one and one-quarter billion seedlings, with about one-fourth of them go ing to private landowners. v , The pulp and paper industry is now the fifth, largest industry - in the nation, and 70 percent of the postwar1- Increase 1 in the Industry has : been' in the South.: The ruse Black Swans On Airlie Lake BEAUTIFUL Airlie Gardens In Wilmington A Myraid Color on Thousands of Azaleas See The Black Swans Century Old Live Oaks Reflection Pools And Streams Mansion and Chapel You Can Now Buy Your Gar Insurance Through Branch Banking & Trust Co. Ve Stand Ready To Serve You. Branch Banking & Trust Co. . ' .- -t , . '1 - ' V, ' .-. ' i 'vj ' V- ' , j'--. '" ( r. . -." i - Vsrsaw of pulpwood in the BouW: has. in creased, 133 during the; past da cade, c J -rf . Fifty to aixty percent more pulp wood will be needed by 1967,: Mr. Malsberger pointed out' The industry win observe Pulp and Paper Day throughout - the Southeast on April IS to focus pu. blic attention on the .economic Im portance to the region of the pulp andl paper Industry, its role in the South's modern agricultural deve lopment, and the "opportunities On Your Azalea Tour St 1 J. , . ti :v - "AVall2cV:, more productive forests fe in the years, ahead, - , ,.,;:. -A i !T-"'l 1 KUBrnnayc.m Immttiato A few Artmm f OimUUlA WmfUMtH' rllf Storm tormmtin pain of (Dcwfra oni. OITTOIUI uoh tbm akta rtn alls' ih ' Tamil fartharr bub nd thaasjuifort, OUXUn la avbiinOM at au arac ... .- i it y. V i 4". " ' 3 4 . . y trin)n who s rved as i - be. c.hia r vsi r: ?, - i t I 'i'"'s.v' 1 lir3Tir'?il1- If))
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