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i; -, t ! - J; ill if TKE DUPLIN TIMES KENANSVILLE, N. C. T-HJRSDA' JflLY rCKOLiMLJ ; wr r. w r r Mr. arid Mr'1 Spaed Pendry ; g-X- ,V, : Steve Nina Gail and Mary Beth af (jjr ,-!MrS. Andy W. Ivey vis Mathaney, -WeM.f Virginia ;vialted.'ttwJ.Mp--nI Mri, George West' Mr .n Mr- T A. Jerniean and Other relatives in this area during . TmV VrMri. UsUe Bell ' and ! Grigg to the Cii?f8), Sunday after the holidays. ' ' " -J' -J James ' visited Jessie Bell 'patient i."9', YVwC' . V'-AlviW uuwu vi . "-...- - o during the holidays were Mr. and Mr.' Earl .Herrmg : Belli. 'Sharon UenniS aiW uary 01 namjiwn. r. lli.fr JM Brenda Bonnie, Bessie and Gau of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring Linda and Richard of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Jack bail. - ' Mr. and Mrs T. A. Jernigan vis ited Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sum merlin bt Dublin last Wednesday. - Lester Afnetf of Pink. Hill Mrs. Virginia Arnett. and Mrs. A. E. Oarner were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cherry. ' Mrs. L. A. Brock and Mrs, Ar lene Rackley of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey last Sun day. ,vMr. and Mrs. W. I. McPherson Charles and Don of Hampton, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. Nnrman Out law last Sunday M rs. Ella Outlaw, returned home following a visit with the Mcpherson's. - Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams Linda Alvah and Alvin of Wash ington, D. C. spent the holidays with Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Summerlin. -Mr."anor Mrs. James B. Soutber iand Eva Jan and Danny of Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivev last Tuesday. Misses Barbara Elaine and Carl Stroud of Albertson Linwood Rho des of Raleigh and Miss Tonie Rhodes spent the 4th and 5th at Topsail Beach. .SL Visiting Mrs. Fred Alphin during the holidays were Mr .and Mrs. "O Reevis Alphh) of Richmond, Va. and Fred Alphin of Fort Benjamin Base Indianapois Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Faulk and son Wayne of Bear Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon, Jr. Gall ana aucnaei.oi uoiasooro visuea Mr, and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. last Sunday. . . Airman and Mrs. Marvin Garner who have been stationed in Port- . land, Oregan for several months are- visiting Sammy B. Garner, Mr. hnd Mrs. Colon Garner. They will ha leaving oon 'for Alconburg Air LofldQn,England. (GET RELDEF FP - V the awful narvouan astd "hot fUha"af CC3AM(SE-(Q)F-0FE , In sciantifle cHaleal testa by noted ooctorl lief from' aful discomforts of enange-of-life. Nervousness was . reduced for as many as 87 . , . . "not flashes" 75 1 N Coitly Strata rwwM FmioI Allmanta Rclwvadl Results were credited entirely to Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Acting through the sympathetic nervous system. It haa remarkable power to relieve this functioneUy-caused dlstreas, Dont suffer needlessly. Bee if 19" Table TV .... 1 . 19" Table TV (Remote Control) o 23"TableTV.i.-..:;. . o 23" Console TV . . . . - i n - t V : c ? o TV Snack Tables S' vFiB -.So Expert TVahd Radio Repair PICK UP r-i r" r - - r i m ' If np - r 4 n2 id ,Mrs7C Cyrus Rhodes and i .1 daughter fonie visited i iwr. ana m Mr.' end 1 Mr. Arthur Rhodes Mr.! and Mrs. ' Umtiw- RhnrfM nf ' Jacksonville 4 VlMarfwM In Siinstk-V at i. Sampson Memorial nospiuu. CUnton last Saturday. , McPher-. , . ith M EUa Outlaw and family. ; Mrs. Fred Alphin, Mr. and Mrs. Reevis Alphin of Richmond, Va, and Mrs. Fred Alphin of Indianap oiis, Indiana visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wlnstead of Mount Olive last Monday. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan vis At. and Mrs. Charles E. Good man. Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Good son of Greenville last Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. William Ivey of Seven Springs, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Chambers of Kenansville. visited, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Cyms Ithodes spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr ; and Mrs. William T. Rhodes of Clayton. $ Miss Janice BeS spent last weelt end with Miss Carolyn Sue Herring of Albertson. They accompanied a group on a Beach party. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Stroud ur! Manr Stroud of Roekville, Md. visited Mr. and Mr.s Colon Garner last Thursday. kathyPate Celebrates Birthday Vitby Pate . celebrated her 11th birthday with a dinner party at her home last Sunday in the Summer lin's Crossroads Community. Guests enjoyed swimming at Scottie's pool during the afternoon. Attending were Martha Kay Good man, Kath'ryn Summerlin, Faye ' Summerlin Linda Williams Alvah, , Williams Joan Summerlin and Martha Carol Swinson. Meet At Cliffs The Smith Community 4-H Club held its regular June meeting at the Cliffs, on Saturday, June 24. About 28 children enjoyed an after noon of swimming. They were ac companied by 12 adults. . . - that tension. Irritability arent renevea wiin innicnam's. Bee u you dont escape suftoeatlng "hot flashes' that made changvof -llf a so hard-to bear. Today, grt Lydla Plnkham's Vegetable Compound at all drug stores. StUP HOUK-WAH IIP Tlin When due to simple Iron defi ciency anemia, take Piakharf Tablets. Rich In iron, they start to strengthen your iron starved blood within one day. t r - z - pot 17" PortabfeTVAAodbf Na 3059 Lb) only $133.88 ( With Trader) , Table & Console Stereo-Phonographs , ' Transistor & Table Radios Latest Hits-; yNlff v o TV Stands AND DELIVERY 13, JC1. Mcc JM tlevs Mesdames !?ul f andl ;S Wlllafd WestbrooR accompanied James Hol mes, ; Anthony : Westbrook, Boyce Smith and Patricia, David -' and The Womans Society of Christian Service of the Woodland Church wilt meet ; with Mrs. Zollie Korrte- i rrMaw Hlffht fftr h .lniv jlu - 1 - t . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace and children spent Sunday in Bur ungton with Mrs. Wallaces garnd mother, Mrs., Somers. : .MlsS Betty Kay ; Herring has re turned to her home: following an appendectomy operation in the Memorial Hospital in Kinston '' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mozeley of Kinston visited briefly with rela tives in the community Sunday afternoon - Visitors in the home pf Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Sunday were ' M flnd ,Mr8. Durwood Waiker of Kinston, Mrs. Betty H. Walker, Mrs. Felix Jones of Sarecta and Mr. a"-! Mrs. Ralph Howard of Pink Hill. Callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heman Williams Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Williams ol KenansVille, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wallace of KenansvllK Mr.' and Mrs. Rudolph Korneay of Mt. Olive, Mr. V. F Williams, ot Fai son and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moze ley of Kinston. Mrs. Neal Baker of Fayettevile spent last) week with her daughter Mrs. Mahlon Wallace. Guest to the Wallace tome on Thursday and Sunday were Mr. and Mr. James Walker and children of. Fayette ville and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Parker and children of Benson. Mr .and Mrs. Douglas Turner of tclnston and Mrs. Ethel Valley of n I . 1 tfw, I ivreensDvnt were visiwib m un home of Mr .and Mrs. Hinton Tur ner, Sunday night. Mrs. E. M., Murphy was hostess to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Snow Hill Church Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James E. West brook, Linda Ray Westbrook, M. H. Quinn and Franklin dined at the Southernaire Restaurant at Sneads Ferry Sunday. .v Mr. and Mrs. , Douglas Shivar have returned to their home in Ar-! Ungton, ' Va. following a ' vacation with Mrs. Shivar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wallace and other rela tives. YOU HAVE TO TRY IT TO BELIEVE III Gillette Sty BLUE BLADE flTI ALL BILUTTi lAZORt HOW ON DISPLAY 1962 PHILCO TV'S - .7. . only 168.88' ... 184.89 ... ... .". 5188.88V .M99.88V SERVICE i X -I What NSItT Scott's . '11- I'-l-.:.-- ' l. rtSfOVllUla. K i -.3,V - : ijf; Store t ' ' -- - r - y rMgliyif ml tell ) IVWUP uuivi f Mir. and Mrs. UU. Dail visited Goldsbor and Mf. and Mrs. Ro- Carter of ArUngton, Vfl.,' and Gro Mrs, Charlw Potter at Wilming-"iand : Thigpeo went to Morehead vet of Rinstoni two Sisters, ton Monday. & 1 City Wednesday. ! ' hoth of nk Hill:' Mr. "Carter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hei ring of aaytum? and Mr.nd MraJfitephan visiUld relafiyeat cneads 1 an Herring ana Janet were Ferry Sunday. VV J , guasts of Mir., and Mrs. Alton) Sunday Mir. andTrfra. Edd Car Scott at Southers Pines. ,' ; jtet- went to Wailac Mr a 'visit Mr. and Mr Charles Mozinfo . and daughter of 'Rose Hill were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tay .vt, i.iunday. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter Friday were Mr. ami Mrs. James Jonea of Albertson;' During the week end, Mr. and I Mrs. Wayne Baker and dauchter , of Greenville and' Mr. and Mrs. 'RVMLMli.'nil J.. . . , ff I Ray ' Toiir-ia aftd daughter of Vvmsoo were visitors Of Mrs. Nora Outlaw. ' ".;;'. 1 Outlaw, u rlday Mr. ' and Mrs. Roland Thigpen went to Wallace to visit the Alton Cartel' family. - Week end visitors of Mrs. Nora Jackson were. Mir. and Mrs. Thorn ton Staples and children of Hamp ton, Va. Mrs. Delia Dail who. been spending -several weeks wih fcer sons Alton and Henry 0aU ' of Charlotte ' has returned to her hoBe here. Among visitors ill the Gordon Ezzell borne Sunday -were Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Turner nd sun, Mrs. John R. Smith, and daughter and Mary '. Potts of Mt. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Summerlin and children of Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dail were visiting the Currie Call, family Saturday afternoon near Warsaw. Mrs. Boss Sutton and Mrs. Har old icutton of Goldsboro werit callers in the Roland Thigpen home Thursday. Sunday visitors In the Dan Wal ler home were Mr. and Mrst Kd win Holt and son of, .Herring Store, Mrs, Peggy Beat and baby of Goldsboro and ' Mr., and Mrs. Wright tn,Abertson. v W. J. -Bass and Adley Bass of Chadbourn" were visiting the Bui Daila Tuesday. , " ' 1 ii ' - Saturday, nigiht Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay were calUers In the home of- Mr. aiid Jvlrs. Irvin Kor- negay'V''ri'f C Mr. , and Mrs. " Eldrldge Carter and daughter of palypso were vis-' ttwg ttwr Elbert Carter family Ipsslsl weiMs't aisdishM cu rslltw "hot flashes", weakness, atnwemtss ...tbts ros taa snjoy lift fully agtlat Has ehange-of-lne left jros 1 wek you feel only "ball muv "half" I1ti BuiiocaUKl by "hot fia Biiuocatvd sntly ten a;tionte wife and mother t Dont c spritI Lydia PlnUuunli . is chanss-of-ufa mr-rtfi mrf-n 5:uir'fi:--'m n.'fca'n rr:fj7a?- f I & Compound can reueve both ten-' Sion and phy " 1 ciUtressl.Indooi. tnc's t-- 1, litikhsm's ga-e dra matio h (J without cobUv shotal - Irritability Is soothed. "Hot flashes" mi"' Ide.T! i camnst women can po t rough" change et-V - ' feringl If ' - - bu left you Only "i o . itx, get Lydia E. Hull iauie Compound from 4. bee how fast 70a can i -. woman" agalnl , . f you tcanMb it. OlJstANTWOfiV AttlAWti' tKS1 TO MbrDI AUTHOMTia INfODMATIOll you havi aiout YautfNM. ACtrvirf ON GOOP OOViRNMM AT AU UVU m vou mwNa rit M i&oH or AWOUATt PAY, TRAIrWa AND tACM.Ha , fO IAW IrVOSCEMlNT PffXBH !'?!' E,,. i;-y..,ir t .,., lf".. BUCATf VOIM tHUOMN JOUSttdUw - i. , I. .( -iixi'v. J.. . 'xir.;.; ."vi,:i'i'MT'''.''it.''" VA- VJ - . J Ed (it H&aMc, DIcm 2 Mot (during the weekend.' v Mr ami JU&k , MaIdbsb of " - Mr.' and Mttif.'J, Sutton knd with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Carter and Sylvia. OCOll JIOIV M LV. II'- CltttM Clikia. H OS rIOWer OflOW The regular meeting of , the Scott Store Home Demonstration Club wa held Wednesday night T..l . Dl.niMiMt n.AIM 1 community building. Mrs. D. L. Scott and Mrs. Carl Rivenbark were co-hostesses. In the devotion given by Mrs. Rivenbark she said, "Lead a. Ufe for which you are called.' ' v v ' ;;. ' s i. .... ,', ' ..i M : ,. f I -,-,-', v., . ' ' ' ; -r:". . f, -' . : i ' .:. . : . '. . ... .'.:,,., ' ,;ii - H ' I . ; 1 -';''.v- " '?.':. I.. J '". .'.', ..; ' ;, , . .. u'wwnMm HiW5 ''' ;N I r ' . ' . - . - . . .. .h . . ' f . ' ..':' .,Vi;t,' ; . . :'.Vvi'':i.MwW V?l . .T I I ,iv '.. . '. ' . . '...-.! ' ",.,(w '. -( :.;.'::;'?.. .-!.;v. .';; -'r ;.?', '-: ,r -i'-' ',7 I i ,;- . !6S.V.-?:' rj --r, s . 1 '" ,.-' ...( , . s. !vf,!f-:',.- .(.'. 'vl ' ,e.'':-V, ':.".' -:f ."r. -;r.i' .-: c v. E, -cr'i'. f.f ! s -. .:sf-s'p .-.. m vi; , .f ;. J . .'V;. .;,:. v-v.. ; ... ' . "1 s,r.U topic 'for.deuu. by the agent, said everyone mirror so 'as "self AfUn, i.lrs. tpacer. She i a full lengths ta v e view of en Moke adjust menu OA self . Slides, wereCf C ahownK. to 'snow Wore and after V If jVSl Sill and 'posture. :; '',?' y y';;:,i-.i;'4rjavitfII'BeckjhaS beett promoted ; 'Xeadara : ttpbrfa f were heard n passenger traffic manager' of ! tartMrt. . Nannie iKoroegaqr on; foods ButriUoj! leader.-Mrs. ri Scotf read focAr to ,'toafce appetizing- salads.' Mrs, Elms BUz- sard and neponea " Plant 'mini nknie mmtkB nefSbd. -Mr Rodaev Komegay and Janes Herring were judges. First place, went to Mrs, Taft Hafring, aeeond,-' Mrs. Carl Rivenbark and third, Mrs. . Larry Harper." '. '. The 'hostessej served ice cream Sundae and ice -water.' Visitors mmL. '.. . T?'t Mi. Mauley KotTOgay tvom. W. Grady-ClirB . end - Mra- Ralph Waters V Howrnakfer Clu.' N V'-'iC' ' (:' -., If 1 r.H I' nil W'. i' Mr 1 r. 'fil V IATHAMjJ. CAttTJSR ;I f Lathan Julius Carter.. 70, retired farmer-of near Pink Hill, died Mon day, Survjvftrs Include : his' iife, Mrs." Winnie Tyhdall, Carter, four sons. Melvto'"pd Warren, oth of Pink HilL Ronald 61 the H6me and , 1.j-i.iij ... u.-mI..v o"c j. r. or vommoia, o. yuuec M a i u and Carrie Carter, was a member or me ennsuan Chapel Free Will Baptist -- fhu rch lor, , a numlwr of ' years and 9 member of STte Pleasant Hill Masonic Lodge near Pink Hill. .r"unerpl services were .conducted at S p. m. Wednesday at the chapel of Howard and Carter funeral home with the Rev, Robert H.; Faber, Frae'WUl Baptist of Kinston. offici ating, asslted br , Ue Be'- H. L. Harrell. Methodist of Pink Hill. burial, followed In Westtfew Ceme- tery, ROLAND HOWARD 1 . .Roland Howard. S3, ot the OiriS ti$n Chapel 'Church Community, of Plnt .HiU, R?. 1. died Monday.. He was a paint contractor. Survivors included nu w, mts. iana .iy. i t ... 1 ."J" -Wt".-.- ,rfa,&-.w drmBn' Washingtoil to' 1949 . Since la u n if.-ikM rvi i s. ' rate v caiubt ui nuiaivu. iaii ra iuse: tunuaning y itrZlJ Z.r "'A W 'assistant passenger, trfr;- wde' for. to. .an- j -f ''""T-r J,., m9imr : witfi the sameffld- lo.Om neld'Airtust ln.iuougiaa awwarp 01 .iuourn, -t "-r '- . '.jr. '-,.;.: : '...! J-1 f. ' T. ;. . lift Fe . , ', . . I ' t PfC" !.J .1 . . i , ,,''. r - u. - n;na Amu m Oar-,13 -mcaiuui i uu.a... rs. Rex Sineleton and Mrs. Dee Singleton orl, Niagara -Falls,, N.LY.I Mrs. e ;owara. ani, ao ftle Mae Gresham, both of Ping Hill two brothers, 'Jasper and Marvin of Pink : HilL flinera: services were held t Howard and Carter funeral home aft p. rft. Tuesday!; The Rev. C; E. Huffin, Baptist ' minister of Kinsftm, officiated assisted by the ll Nnr Arrf Fre Will Ban- Lv. wvirf. tery;';. 1 t. n:n.. -...Im. n iinctAih 1 11 v 1 n lour BrahdChJdren: two Sisters. iW"? :-:.2,i- r -'Hint 5 DRESS (1 'Ann Everything Reduted For ; ;V: . Clearance ,C:v .-. ' ! Dresses, Hats, Jantzcn' Bathing r. Suits and Sportswear. Don't MissIt' :lraiaSI 'S?3t2.;fio; -Clinton, i ... . - U:-f- with hoarlnnnrtprs remaining In, Wash' ington, D. C. it was announced to- , day by the railway. tUe Was former- , ly assistant passenger traffic rrtaB- ; ; nmJ ;' VA native of ' Pennsylvain, Mr. Becfc joined tha Southern in 1929, . I After serving! hi various assign- , ( ments at PhUadelpbiaj Washigton, New York and Boston, ;Mass.. b v was appointed "general eastern'pas- Beck ' joined the Southern In 1925 -, He waa prpmoted W general pa kv, seriger agent at New York, to 1945 , arid trWerred Tn this capacity lo ft: itemo,' a doctor's formul,- liquid ' or olritrait, soottw helps bu minor lurtus euts, brui-- FamUy -lMptiar. w-h mxrtetm , f-shes, eoenaC I-BJ5 PFJ v "ithleto's foetltops falAljM; . -4. . hlin. For stubborn 4. ;,W-V tXrti AtrflUi ir Ir'iii'fcSI I 'fK.; rciet.x arcttice N: C. , .lf:.,,(Ti;( v-f i i.:;,; .Vl!. v ;:.., -v''-...' : . I i is i i - - j-., , -a r'r4 v. "'i. . -t. 118 f -.v s, I (- '! 1 Sf T"-"T 4.
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