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Personals ': The Gordon Kbrn&gay spent last , ; Sunday in Roper with relatives. n Xy InllHn IJ .. J.- " a. w . ... uuiiiiauu ni i iiiiuixiiiri v Mrs. N. B.i Boney -to " Fayetieville who is still a patient la the V. .A. hospital there. Mrs; Johnson alsg Visited her cousin, Carl Player who i ....... :ii 1. in w. . is tcijt m:iu uic uupe reanvaney '',''; hoKiMtai.;H:J.fV-.l!::;V;;.;'!' t M Iks Cayle Hawley and friend ; of Dunn, N. C. visited the James S. Murphys here on Monday night. 4 Mr. and Mr Jn wn tfioiro4 , day. They also visited Mr. Boney ;';v. in the. V.' A. ' Hospital that after ;.' l)oon. . :; ('ifi,'.',H. '-';(, ; Mrs. Harlev Smith and unn Pvtm ''.' it B. F. Grady also Mr. Rav Kor- .nepav and wife of Baltimore Md - visited Mimi Mvrtlat V Oiilnii -Wo s.v s.,.. -j . . ". . ' -w-'-jjjr. '. mat . wbck. i nevi)iiii-.jV0nE u. 4fMA oil rnaay aiiernoon 10 see tne uenp naies.;,, ? r: vr-T"f-; ' " Ifrr gutannla Poll T UtiilUivL ,"i son and daughter Betsv of Jackson auvii9f. .mite TvikiiaiiiavEi - wiu ' : All!, .rfllt ' w,a IGWITU WIC laOV WCCA Cini. r Betsy . has been .attending College ; ttt Easl Carolina lh Greeiwllle, duiv : f" me past-winter.: ? ---jj-m-'h y,?r Z. oW; Frasell principal 6tihe . iHfinM-. rnn j: i , j - a nmht: maai f V'-j Mr. and Mrs; Colon Hollan.d at- '.T. A. - 1 Al' J i'j.. -x t. L .-,,-, uwv4 ft 'mWHWVO Ct VFO, HI , '-k Calypso on Tuesday- night of this m ruyao speni ias weeir end Jn i ncuevme wim qis mofner ; ana f 5 jHsters. ' -vs ';v4i'-t -f -iwr. u,, oyicea, miss wary ee -t' V Culm OAant CiinJnn 1 1irllt .-.... 5 within and Mrs, W. E. Eubank?. ; Ciuaie- auurKs ana oen wininm. on, -ur. oi iwioiK, , va. spent me Save every day.when you mmm .".'.il-s't. i-.: ..V. . S-J.f1 ;.,.v-.';:. V. '." '?:' I : '"' Lvjy;: -t v rv-'V. ' SAVE! Summer Dress Shirts! A ,v :un. KJeuVes, siioi sleeves, .top collar styles, 4-17" heck, 32-35., SAVEi'? Sleeved SporShirbt amy collars, button-doty an. Prints, leatW V.Si ? I'ff CT "( j ' j T-SHIRTS, SHORTS .U::- . ' : V--w, -?":?'..; !,.' .4:; " ";,'vrfvr.';r ,.?;.;;-:v;; ; --i ';.-:::'.- I '', ;.'KV .'MV J ' X ;-:5 1.00 each. ';. ''.;i;- v ;,i,- rf -v;;.;-v''-- t. ;;---;j;.; . v'-i'-.f ( ;':-n. ; - iv .; -vi-' WALKING. .SIIpRTIf"K(:r' s: V-V J M "bab, 'cord fv,, J, N 'S, ATHLETlC;SHniTS', 3.99each;:f;-;,:!:4:jJ i'S:6'for;5.00ift' .rfS i'- ' V'-':; vV41'-'';-r:v;:,.'.:.:.89 each- ''; r ;:'":.;:";ri': j; ; Men's Wear Belk's' Main 'Floor 1 $?l:$jfJr- week end with his mother," Mrs: B. B. Williamson. ; v.i V.v ! Mr., and Mrs; John Hall,. an4 children are spending; the week' In Eastman,. "Georgia.,- .(OyCs : Billy Craft spent the week end in Kinston rwilh ) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thaxton - : i"- Mrs. .Annie Ingram visaed -;Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton in .Durham recently. Wi E. Craft attended the Jaycees Convention in . Ashe ville over the week end.' : i--.-;, : - ' Z ' Jimmy : Jackson pi v Fayetteville was home Saturday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson, f :. M. Lv D. Dail of Magnolia wait Friday'' guest of her. sister, Mrs. Davis . Farrior. V'V J Mrs. H..M.r West, Sr., accom'pan led by Mrs. Delmar .; Houston., of Beulaville, left Thursday for a "visit with' their sister Mrs; Payton Wha- ley of -Wilmington,; Delaware.' ; : Mrs. Donald Summerlin and Mr, Allen Dunn attended the; Jaycees Convetion- in - Asheville : bver i the week end ".r- v'' f' ''lK!, Mrs. Kathryn Peele of William Ston visited her mother, m,Z1& B. Sitterson ' over the week if, end Mrs. Sittersorj returned home Vith her. for a vi8it;--..-4''tH-fi '.Mr., and Mrs.. P, J Dobson' Jiave returned ; frdm. Aberdeen, . Mary land they T alstt- visited in Balti more, Maryland yand attended a concert given by the ,grahddaUght erg husband in the Methodist Cnu- rch.',, ?. vml H .-. '.'-. -f-f f . 'Rev. and f Mrav Lauren ; Sharpe and children spent . afurday ' - in Raleigh arid Garnervf,? H "' fllra, Lauren Sharpe arid: child ren are spending ibft week in Garner-with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson: - - v ' V''P::yf .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferrell are 'pending sometime at their , cot now thru Jttne 3rd m buy our ownbrand! Buy. Archdale by the boxful Psistetjothe fre:ArchdaUrdrabeJ - .-V - SUMMERS chtcliS, plaids, knits.' S-M-L. tage at Topsail. ' Mr. and Mrs. Greenville . were Cregg " Craffi' of TOday. guest. of Mrs. G. R. Dail and, tso visiuii. their hew grandson and mother in Duplin General Hospital. .. Mrs. Christopher Tabor of Jack sonville, Fla.' arrived Sunday; by plane ,.in Wilmington for ja lev days visit' with her parents Mr, and Mra.rJi ;0. Stoke ;t'?V . Mrs. Louise Mitchel land Mr. R V. Wells attendecTthe .graduatior of. Mrs. Barbara Mitchell ; Lower) at East Carolina College. Green ville;' on nday':V-'v'r;.--V'''' Mrs. E. A Newton, Julian West brook, .Rudy. Hasty and Mrs. Jot Costin - of Warsaw " attended - th 1 "Miss Raleigh" pageant, on Fridaj evening in Raleigh at which timt Miss Gai) Newton competed-,. . . Mr, and Mrs, Phil ; Kretsch ant daughter, spent the week, end. a: Topsail, v-"''.!i; Mr. Crenshaw 'Thompson of Raj . eigh was dinner : guest. Friday 0 Mrjf and Mrs"., E. C. Tyiidall.. Mrt' Thompson and daughters returnee home with him. i..V'V-.';'!V '' Re, and Mrs. Tom House attend ed ' the. recital, of their daughtei Mis Miriam House, In Greensbor.t Friday evening. ' , V- ' M-Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Turner of Myrtle Beach, S. C. are speauii.1 . some time at their home here, r Mrs. Wilbur Adams and daugL ter Nancy -of Carolina. Beach wer Saturday guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. L. Williams. . ;. Rev. 0. L. Hathaway was gues of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. House oi Sunday'.' y' y'v;: ''': Mr. and . Mrs: Norman "McKenzic qf Wilmngtqn were Sunday Guesr of Mr. and Mrs, J, B.. Wallace. ? Sunday guest ; of Mrs.. J. R Grady and Margaret were Mrs. C. G. Brown and son: Johnnie of Nor- ; n TpPS DAD'S DAY . JUNE 18th ' - For Graduation Hw Choice ! For Quality Fashion El wmimo " 2.99 each Arclid ale Underwear 1 -'.' ' Newlv elected officers of the; 1'yioody.QiakkrviiiwtjeA; Cajjof Patl, jqmes-enan oeraiuo ciecrs urncerj The James Kenan Beta' Club 'held ts last meeting of the year at 'the nr of Plw Ho"?nd, rfmhter of Mr. and Mrs. Of. L. -Holland, Juring the meeting. ' the officers for the . Coming school year were nstalled. Newly elected officers' re Carol Pete, president;' Linda Cay Barr, secretary-treasurer; , and Voody Oakley, reporter. After all he officers pledged to do their est for the club, the outgoing stu lent, Hubert Merritt,.- presented Mrs. Gertrude Pope, the sponsor jf the club, With an engraved 'Sil er platter. This gift was a token Of he club's appreciation for her onderful, services. ' ' - folk, Va.; ChSrles John of Phila delphia, ; Pa.; ;Mrs. G. P. Pridgen, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Andrews and j. P. Pridgen, Jr. of Warsaw. Mrs. Ongof Raleigh is visiting Mrs. W. M.' Ingram. ! ;. : Miss Saljie; Vestal of Arlington, Va. has been visiting Mr. Bert Vet tal and the Ellis Vestals. Mr. Houston Honored On Birthday .; ' The dampish day without, much sunshine did not .dampen the Spir its of the Houston Clan when they honored ; Wei? father,? Mr. Oscar Houston, "On .Sunday at the home of Mr. and ! Mrs. Lahie Rousteny. i The occasion was "Mr. Oscars'i birthday,''Ifs so nice to have'otie especially when its as nice as this. . I sa said. Mr. Houston. A" picnic Tunch and 1 ' beautifully . decobated birthday Cake was , enjoyed. .- The tables '.were .overlald with, : Arhite cloths -and. enhanoed by . - arrange ments v ox summer r- nowers: Mr. Houston was given attractive porch furniture by his children. The following enjoyed the day with the honoree: Mr. and Mrs. I vey ' Houston,;; Mr. and. 'Mrs. Thgd Jones arid , family, . Mr. ';atid Mr Rotnmie Davis,. Mr. andt Mrs. Be tipf ; Mercer, Herbert . Mercer i3Hf. and Mrs. Oscar .Howard;1 Mr. 'intf Mrs.. Davis Jones; ofTinlc i Hilli Jiss Jessie 'Lee 'Houstoo.' and Mn rjiomas. Williford .'.of Kinstpn f , Mir. and Mrs. Coy Howard of Pollocks ville. Mrs. ; Mlnnfe; 'Whaled. - Mrs, Tuanita Smitlt and daughters ,'HirJf. Vddie Kennedy, Leo Kennedy, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Hinson, .Mrs. Ber ie Miller of Beulaville; 'Mr.- atflS trs. Alois Houston . and family. Mrs.'' Houston,'; Hubert , Houston of Unansville, ," '-H' 'v','' ';:.';r - Women Of i ft Church Met The General meeting of the Wo tien of Grove Presbyterian Church was held on Monday, night, ( May X 1961 at. 8 O'clock Invthe .Lucy olly4 Education ; Building, with a. rood number of members 'present. fhe president, Mrs. G. S. Hodges presided over the meeting. The De- otional which-Aas Connected with he Historical program 'i was in harge of Mrs;' N. B. Boney. She as assisted by Mrs. Martha P. Sit - 1 mm tl . . . 1 erson ana mm. mary. v. aouuiei- and also -Mrs. Bob Grady m dis fussing, .."The Presbyterian Chur h in the South Before 1861,." Afte; vhich Mesdamffs Ralph Brown ant' P. 'Oiilnh discussed, "Our Chur ch a 'Missionary Church At Home ind Abroad A.ser, lattt'.v Durii,, the-business session Mrs. John Ijivln vavtt thi rpnnit nf the nnm fatinc committee and the foH6 rg .officers were, duly, re-elected; ."resident, Mrs. G.JS. Hodges,, Vice resident. Mrs: ff. B.' Wallace.' Sec Hary, Mrs. Jack Sitterson, Trea wrer, Mrs. 'Bob Urady aiwi , mv ian, Mrs. ; N; t B Boney.J , ;' 'rt MwMSWetfM . The Woman's Missionary Society net ; On Monday;:, evening ln''"tfie Education Building at 7:30 Mrs.! E". X ..' Tyndalf, president; presided, jpening the meeting with prayei y - Mrs. Caison. ; ,'' s . . The Cora ' Stokes Circle, Mrs reorge- Penny program chairman presented the program. Christ foi West Af rice, - Scripture reading1 -Tom Phalms 1." Mrs. Penney was issisted by Mrs. Joe West, Mrs. C X Guthrie and Mrs. I. C- Burch;in resenting , the' needs of ; African leople.' Can. yoii see AfrlcaT What lo you see? Can you hear, feel and ielp Africa. A film on New Africa yas shown by Mrs. Penney. ; , Mrs. II. M. West made Uie clo JameS Kenan '' Beta Club' are ' pesidjsnt; and Linda Kay Barr, V tlA tAnAvIrv lima (unnnl mia Aa the: tie. . social chairman. Florie Cur- After recreation, led hv Patsv flolland, everyone enjoyed refresh liienta served from a table centered- with candles and pink rose buds. The refreshments were open face sandwiches, home-made can dy, 'cheese sticks, assorted nuts, potato chips and punch. ' After the rneeting( Mr. Holland qhowed a film Rtrin nf .Ir -Sr noli. ftltie 1 r " ! WH-Wells Entertains Club Mrs.' Joe Wells was hostess one jhlght recently to the members of her Town and Coiurtry Bridge Clut?. Mesdames Martha Sitterson, Jan Jiette Jones and Thelma D. Taylor Svere .', additional guests. The club members high score, was compiled oy Mrt. Fannie McGowan who also 'won the Bingo prize for which she i was' appropriately 'awarded. Visi tors, nign scornjize went to Mrs., Sitterson, The1 hostess served a ijpweet ourse- prior to adjournment. p..A's Plan Program if The'-Kirls; Auxiliary met at the Baptist' 'Chufch Monday evening. Mrs. "Janet Giles and Mrs. Char lie Nlchplson, leaders, assisted the girls, In jnaking plans for the for ward steps and coronation service to be presented Friday evening at i gveryqnje, is invited. :" I FREEZING J. Jet-Freeze Shelves . New open-coil system .: freezing and constant zero cold. 1 2 Thrifty "Power King': , Cold-Ma king Unit Tritv dependable. . a2C6ld-L6ek 'Moldfion. Special, custom-formed fpr greatest economy. I It' Mh.t: ;fever3f HORGE Freezer is Individu ally Zero-Tested- Before Leaving !JV Thti ractoryl 1 (jistftaw''-'-- .' ' .:,. -'.... -a'.T . Phone 2? 6-2751 ,1 , School Closing j School closing ' time ' was party time at 'Kenansville Elementary school. Mrs. Amos Brinson's pupils were' . honored with a drug storr party on Monday morhing-so was the seventh grade of which . Mr. Sharpe was 1 home :, room teacher. Their hostesses were 'Mrs, C. - C. Wood, Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs. Itobert ' llollingsworth. . ; ;; ' The eighth grade was honored at the home of Mrs. Phil Kretsch with a welner roast Hot dogs, all the fixings and soft drinks were , ser ved i by the grade mothers. . The seventh grade, Mrs. G. V. Penney , teacher, was honored by their; 'grade mothers at . a weiner roast-at the home of Mr. and Mi?. J. Bv Stroud. The children enjoyed welners, -soda pops and cup cakes, and playing on the farm. . Mrs. Gavin Hostess To Club 'Mrs. . Vance Gavin was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday even Ing.. Roses and summer flowers were used' in the living room where two tables were in play. Following several progressions Mrs.' J. Q. Stokes was given ear rings for high score and Mrs. oeorge renney attractive score .pads for runner-up. The hostess served lemon pie, salted nuts and coffee to Mrs. J. '. Grady, Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Mrs. Mattie , Sadler, Mrs. Rufus Elks, Mrs. George Penny, Mrs. J. 0. Stokes, Mrs. J. B. Wallace and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie. Gail Newton Was Hiahest In Auditions Gail Newton, Meredith College senior, was ranked highest of all who entered the Raleigh piano aud itions held by the National Guild of Piano Teachers. Ope lyindred ninety-three . local students participated in the audi tions, each receiving a certificate and peri as well as ratings for their work Local, district, State national, in ternational and collegiate certifi cates were awarded. Edna Kaem per, of Nutting, N. J., served as judge for the event. Gail is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A; Newton, of Kenansville: and she studies with Stuart Pratt, head of the piano faculty at Mere dith. ,. lor fastest insulation ' ' . - n MODERN PLUMBING Plumbing & ... r 7 (, -', "- ' ht " Miss Cora Ann Blanton of Wilmington, N. C. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Graham Blanton of Rose Hill, who announce her f , engasement to Bobby Gene Lawson of Fayetteville, N. C, son of Mr. X and Mrs. Slade Burton Lawson, also of Fayetteville. The wedding t is planned for July 30. i Guest Honored Mrs. W. M. Ingram honored her house guest on Wednesday at lunch time when she invited several neighbors in, for lunch to meet Mrs. Ong. A delicious dinner was served . by Ihe hostess. With The Duplin Circuit Rider Take a fish out of water see how long he lives. Take the air away from a man and he can't make it either. We are dependent upon our enviroment. We cannot understand that enviorment unless we know the God that made that envior ment. The better we understand IB S 11 jy iyj ii IS 392 lb. FREEZER l SB" - -iftl a v a aw ' mt maw (ji.a- 1 V- Pvnes3 r . Modern square-look styling Safety door latch with key lock 4 double-deep Handidor shelves Smooth porcelian interior 36 & HEATING CO. Appliances and know Ood, the better we UD derstand how to get along in the enviorment that he made for u The church exists to teach us how to understand God and to help u get along in the world that h$ made. .j Church School in all these, chut ches at 10:00 A. M. ' Worship at Magnolia at 11:00 A M. and at Unity at 7:30 P. M. Hundreds of people can talk fop one who can think, but thousands can think for one who can See: - John Ruskin , . t Every man takes the limits his own field of vision for - th limits of the world. Schopenhauer G UP TO Months TO PAY KeriansviIle;N C jig prayer.,.,,,. ..,.,,;' . . :?
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