ir. M I 4 v .1 i I XH3 VVflSS TIMES, KENANSyilXE, N. :C, TRCRSDAT MARCH IS, 1962. f Mr:4 feddlarid Mews; j ,More Kenansville News . ffi.i- -vi : Vr 1 ; .next: stated nieetine of thj cl Personal! and Mrs. Adroa Goodman. ' ' here to attend the Funeral of Lynn of Mount Olive were guests Eastern Star Mrs. R. L. Sykes held at the Me- Sunday of Mr. . and Mr. 1 John mt - , fif ' , 1 . hn,iif i-hnwh : JH , If enanBuillir Amim. Sm: i' i .,, -I Ct&CtS LJtTIC GTS ' f- 'MondaV. Mr's. Svkes was a sister I - Miss Gall Grady of Greenville, I". Mm' Kiii WamtHrnnlr ''urn lVr. l.oln. im1 tam nt Mmint ni va 01 . w. ana X, A. jerniKun. m. jmrs. jvuoy urauy, mn. n.aie ou- twT Worthv Matron hf KenanSville nd Mrs. Foy Goadman visited Slkes had several nieces of this mmerlin, Mrs. H. C. Lewis, Law chaptaf 215 Ordei1 of the Eastern Rogers ' and ' Mr. . HolJand. They ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Bob Goodman of Community.1, vf jton and Donna Merle were recent star when the chapter met ftt-iJ fwefe each remembered with an Port St Joe, Florida and Mr., and Mrs. Holmes House of Kose H1U visitors 01 Mr. ana Mrs. w. 1. on Tuesday night at 7:30 in th j appropriate gift from their corps next stated meeting of the 'chap ter which i.vill be on March. 27thi These will all be duly Installed' at that time,'-A short' program' whlcft was very ' impressive was given by the retiring officers , for Mrs. 'v ' ' ' i i i. 1 1 i i ' I i ii' "i ' f 11 I ,". 1 ni l I 13-18-1 chaperoned a teen-age party , given people who have been t iucledlH the Recreation room on the first tin m at. .the c -.1 t was a study of James ' 3: Mrl Martha O filtfarann PAnHllplAri the business which was followed by floor of the Lodge -Building here band and Miner, a social hour. The hostess served a last Saturday night.; tpaiks; go to t.ie 'n- sweet Course ttfthe! 12 present. Card Of Thanks .Th. ihrao : fairs whft wm-a foint h.tin of the Caurc ' I 111. MU nruj . , . hosts on uiac occasion were ivuujr ' .fw"" w fs ..i of 1 ! to hus- cial Wo-i Jlub -lesj, ! Mrs. Gomery Henderson. Of Col- Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Jr., Kathy and Byrd. . - Masonic Lodge Building. Lewis A. iihibla, 6. C. several' days recent- varies visitea Mrs. ivey s sis- Mrs. t,esne Jttoiuns, Mr. ana Westbrook was; chosen Worthy y , ter, and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. C. C: Price; Mrs. Ray Smith, patron. They succeed Mrs.? Violet - Mrs. Curtiss Phillips of Charlotte ' Joyce and Rbyce of Rones Cha- M. Rogers and A. -Colon Holland, s Mr.. Andy W, Ivey attended the during the weekend. , jpel visited Mr. and Mrs.: Jim"my other top officers elected for 'uneral of Mrs, Loyd Staley in I Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cox of Kornegay and Edith tarla at the the ensuing year were; Mrs. Flo Arlington, VA.' Tuesday. Mrs. ) Grif ton, The Rev. and Mrs. Luther . home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey renee b. Brown Associate Matron, ptaiey IS tft aaugnter oi Mr. ana Wesley visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sunday. - 'A. Colon Holland Associate Pa Mrs. Erestus t)ail and a niece of Byrd Friday. Mre. ivey.VMrs. rrea Aipnm ana. M. Cyrus Rhodes of this Com- MSgt. and Mrs. Cecil Herring inun'ity ' Brenda, Bonnie, Bessie, Vickie and F Morris Cherry student at Cam- Monica Jill of Fayetteville, visi ffbell College spent the weekend ted Mrs. Bessie A. Herring dur- JWth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. ,nf.the'eknd-, . U Cherry. ' Mrs- Ted Clark, Kim and Ted I'UiMM V.viwta-Alnhln ami -TMsle ' Allen who has been residing in Ellis of New Bern, Mr. . and Mrs. jVVendell' Alphin, Alesia Rae and jlVeady' Jo of Clinton, spent the week end with Mrs. Fred Alphin. r Clifton' Melton is a patient at the ' Veterans ' hospital, Fayette-ille-. ? c Y Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring Lin -i faa and Richard of Wilmington mrere guests of Mrs. Bessie A. jRef ftng Saturday. . ; - r ' f. RoactW Whitman, Nathan Whit ; pian and Mrs. Rodney Whitman ftf Warsaw and Elbert Whitman visited Rodney Whitman in Ra- lei(h- Sunday. . i t Misa Peggy Alphin is visiting , her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Reevis Alphin of Rich . inohd. Va. V Mr,1, and Mr'. R. W. Jernigan r St Chapel , Hall, Mr. and Mrs. f, Thurmaa jernlgan of Durham vi sited Mr. and Mts. T. A. JerniRait .. . Sunday '-and' Monday., They were Mrs. Raymond Price and Infant ;tron. Mrs. Louise K. Bonev Sec- daughter returned home ,from retary Mrs. Myrtle K. QuiiW, rs , i tt,. . River Side, California visited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jemigan Monday. Mrs. Eunice Laws of Grantham, Tommy Laws of Fort Bragg, Mrs. Lola Bordeaux and LeRoy Bor- Outlaw. deaux of Mount Olive visited Mrs. Mrs. Fred Henderson Crumpler, Clinic, Fri day.: , Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jemigan vi sited relatives of Rose Hill Mon day. " ROOTY BRANCH WOMANS AUXILIARY The Woman's Auxiliary of the Rooty Branch Church Met Fri day in Treasurer, Mrs. Emma S, Locka my Conductress and Mrs. Marga ret Gaylor Johnsti Associate Con ductress. There will be ten other officers appointed by the incoming Wor thy Matron and Patroij before the of officers. These were accepted in a te w well chosen words by the recipients. '',' . '' . . Twenty seveh ' members were! present for this annual election' wight. They were reminded of the Special ' meeting, that has - been called for Friday, March 16th. at 7 :30 1 for the . purpose ;of Initia tion. ' ' -' 1 i Hasty, Charles Inferani and Al Pay ne They had several guests from ' I waht to thanS "$tf many friends i warsaw , a well i$ many teenagers ohH vorvniut who have'' done .sd:' frnm' Kpnflnsviilrf and, a SOod time ..k mo11 inj mil oM!t uhila koj Ku AM '.''"';-';..'.-.,,,-.''"' l was a pauen. m nonn varoima Memorial Hospital irt Chapel 'Hill. The cards, telephone calls, letters, t From 1948 to 1958 the. number gifts and yisiu meant so rnucn w 0f grocery stores in the V. S. with me,' j J annual sales of less than; $100,000 Ruth Cavenaugh - I declined sherply,, 4 ' while those Mr. and Mrs W. L. Cavenaugh srossina iore than ; $l i million nultipaed; lourioia.; :S;v : and Family. a good meal can be realized with necessary vitamins for healthy liv- the home of Mrs. Ella jng every day. i ' I Plan meals a head to save time Alphin gave the , and mnnev. was sueppstpH bv the Fred Alphin Sunday. Scripture study. A program en-'agent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fail, Kathy titled "For. Times Such as These Fashion show was planned to be and Ralph of Goldsboro, and Ed-.Witness unto The Lord." was pre- hej at tne jjay meeting Mrs Taft gar Ellis of Wilson visited Mr. sented with several taking parts Herring announced a Mexican' food and Mrs Jack Dail. Take-my Life and Let It Be was supper be held at Pieasat Mr. andj Mrs. Foy Ivey Magor sung for the Benediction. Grove community building March Yates and Robert visited Mrs. L. The hostess served pound Cake, 1 17 v eb .unuay- J amo5la na nw conee w io MrS. Cecil Kornegay treasw-er ' '" : -j ' 1 1 11 mi.- . -- . ..,--... .... 1 Personals ! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and :f; Formal ' ?Wear :r. Rentals Now you ' Can, Rent Tuxedot . WWte ' ' Dinner " (Ja4eto.?:,.' Full Dreas 1 All Formal 1 Accessories For Wedding - Daaces . Formar Affalra f Our Rates Are Most W. fKcaaonaUe ,r8ee Vs'Far Your Needs : 1 (Allow Five Days For ' Delivery) ' LEDERS' INC. 125 W. Walnut St. 1 . Goldsboro, N. C. ill mm i Li Li ily, the Eugene Outlaws this week. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Oarrie Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Powell and Sonya of War saw. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis are visit- Mrs. Helen Waller was at Pol locksville during the week end with Mrs. Pauline Waller. guests of Mr. 7nd MrsK Edd f hhf fam negay Sunday night for supper. Mrs. 'Willie Strickland and baby of Goldsboro visited the D. S. Wal lers Thursday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sut ton and Stephen visited at Jackson ville with Mr .and Mi's. Lawrence McKenna. Homer Grubbs of Florida is visit ing with the Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Grubbs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dail were viistors in (he Currie Dail home Sun day afternoon. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tor ran's and daughter of Wilson were visiting Mrs. Nora Outlaw. Mrs. Frances Rivenbark aad Mrs. W. jficoU,wera iaKinston Satur day visiting relatives. Mrs. Anna Sykes Funeral Monday ! Mrs. ' Anna - Jernlgan ' Sykes,' 75, died Saturday at Duplin General Hospital. ' I Funeral services were conducted Monday at 3 p. m. in the Kenans ville Methodist Church by the Rev. T; H. House assisted by the Rev. W. C. Lewis 6f Lumbertoh. Buirial was lil Golden Grove Cemetery. Surviving are two pns, Robert of Florence, S. 'and, Edward Sykes of Charlotte; four daughters, Mrs. W. M. Eubanks of Wilmington, W. A. Oden of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. J. M. Willard of Charlotte. was asked to send a donation of I Miss Mary Lee Sykes of the home; two dollars $2.00) each to' the M1 brothers,, T. A. Jemigan . of Heart fund and Red Cross drive.1: , Mount Olive and Rupert W. Jenii Mrs. Elmo Blizzard house furn-' Ban of Chapel Hill; 15 grandchild- ishing leader suggested to the mem nI flId three greatgrandchildren bers to purchase a few little gad' gets such as rachs, sliding shelves and hoobs and attach to Cabinet and closet doors for extra storage space. Health report given by Mrs. Helen Waller was based mainly on heart conditions. Plenty of rest, was recommended. Leaflets were dis tributed with information on proper diet. . Mrs. Larry Harper stressed' the S. Hodges, J. A. Gavin and Lloyd ing at Jacksonville this week with ! need of education. i Ferrell. The business session was Mr .and Mrs. Willie Singleton. Much is to be learned by read-1 presided over by Mrs. Ralph Bar Sunday afternoon Mrs. Nora Out- ing, according to Mrs. Harper's" re-. wick. Twelve members and one vis law visited in .the Herring Store marks. She asked that each one itor were present. CARD OF THANKS ' A.?' - -'(; , is"" Mra Hnph Wells and children Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ingram assis- Want to gav thank 'you to aU th ted by Mrs. Bertha Hollmgsworth v- y:i,v Teen-Age Pdrty j:;;Mr.f Hugh: Wells' and family. :,i1iiiu''li,ClJBrowh,;.l j Wallace died -Monday riig!.t i.i'Bl den'. Couitty j hospital at : EluJiettV town 'after-a brief t illness .1 Funeral services were cohducted Wednesdiafl'er'ii'oah at 1:06 O' clock at the Wallace Presbytefian Church i , conducted by ; tktijf iife At- wood, pastor: Burial follow? fl Ih the I Rockfish Cemetery.1'' v',s;v"-f ' f t He is survived by his wife the for mer Sallie , Judge; one .sister ' Mrs. NeUie, Tyler of Wilmington, ode br ther Foy Brown of Wallace aad sev eral nelces; .and nephew.. : . .y...-'.i..i,-' 1, .i in-, ' ''--'it ';W'VV,'.:?- -y vour '5 ' ;x J ... .. ,":'., ' v . v-4-- fs '7i,v.',:;S.:i "..:v?t' J- , i. Preibyterian Circles A continuation of - the book of James was studied on Monday when Circle I of the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church met at 4 o'clock in the Lucy Jolly Building Mrs. G. V. Gooding was Moderator. She was assisted by Mesdames G section with Mr. and Mrs. Ran- ..read as much as fifteen minutes som Kornegay. I everyday. - Week end visitors of Mr. and I Refreshments were served by the Mrs. Frank Outlaw were Mr. and hostess assisted by Mrs. Ethel Kor Mrs. W. S. Outlaw and daughter of negay. High Point. i ' ' ' ' . i George Sullivan is at home after several day treatment at VA Hos pital in Fayetteville Mesdames' Nathan Scott, b. wl Circle No. 2 met on Monday nHit at 7:45 with Mrs. Joe Wells The Bible Study was led by Mrs. Ruth P. Grady. The topi? was, "The Wise and Understanding Heart" which Mr; and Mrs. Ivey Summerlin SC0K ana uarrle co?t attended and Mrs. J. E. Stanley arid son fasni0B snow ak "'"ge Com munity uuiimng spoisonea oy me had dinner Monday with the A. J. Summerlins of Kenansville. W. E. Waller was at Winston-Sal em during the week end. Oak Ridge H. D. C. Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wayne Scott Visiting in the Dorinell Kornegay , accompanied by Mrs. Liston Sum- home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Townshend and children of Warsaw. I BIG FARM MACHINERY Tuesday March 20fh At 10:00 A. M. Ksml1T! .... Jracfor arid Equipment : "Odu Have Machinery ; To Sell Bring If Or If You ; Wish To Buy. 1 ' i Any One Can Buy orAny One Can Sell Will have one of the Best Selection of Tractors and Equipment as you will find anywhere. More dealers are making this sale a place to exchange the equipment they cannot sell in their trade area fdr the items they can move. 'i ' WAYKE STOCKYARD IHC. : k : f '. And Pate Farm Equipment Exc. ' V . t i. -J t C , J merlin of Warsaw visited Mrs. Katie Dail at the Sam T. Blanton home at Wallace Sunday night! SCOTT STORE H. D. C. Guide posts to- good meals was the topic for discussion Wednesday when the Scott Store Home Demon stration club met at the home of Mrs. Irvin Kornegay for its regular i meeting. The agent showed by chart the recent daily food plan arranged in four groups. Included in the four groups are milk, meat, vegetable.-fruit, breads and cereals. Mrs. Spicer told club members by a variation of the four group plan. MH-30 2-4,D ruMr nisi .mrr rn c V ? .ii '"TUP -V-- v js.. w . C. ED HERRING SUPPLY CO 515 N. Chestnut Street Phone OL 8-2426 PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE LET'S TALK PRICES! WE HAVE AX FULL ' LINE OF SCO-CO Fertilizers For All Crops, Including Gardens, Lawns And Flowers NITROGEN SOLUTION FOR CORN PUT OUT BY RELIABLE OPERATORS Anything in Farm Seeds: ' Snap ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF Beans, Cukes, Cotton, Corn, Soy GARDEN AND FLOWER Beans including New Hampton and , SEEDS New Rebel Varieties. ' ' - , ......... i . i.r.7'' teeonone '-S":m,'':iiN'i' ; II I . v r p' I ' ( 1 1 : ' -f !$ ; There's a wonderful sense of secnrlty with a phone at your bedside, , Always at your service, whether you're lonely, anxious' or have real emergency. A phone within reach in all the rooms where you spend a lot of time adds ease and enjoyment to living. . ,-. 4K Make all the local calls vou want - it costs no more: Yout tefe?,' phone company works to keep your service trouble-free, around ihd, cJbck, around the year. ' r . . UJ u , . ? ' ' - Route 1 - v --'V :u v :.; 2 Bfcles South Highway 117 Mt Olive Highway ,; I Thone RE 4-4234 r ;-;:.: ',: , O v r pj An) Operated By 1.''. . ' ' C T If., ITr-h Tate, Marshall Cox ,' '' .'.':, " . i-t 4 "... - 1 Si t . 'V"" , f Fescue; Ladino Clover ' I- 1t T- :-v? - '-'ir .i W f I v SIMAZINE . - 4 ALDRIN -I ' ;' ' ' ' ,-'.' ' ?tt 1 ' i " ii mi. an, n..' ' ' '''f- ,1 ' 1 ,! ' '"tV'iS Land to . ' V ' i i Clip coupon belonltvci'tii 1S on Balliid ilpiii! (five ibs. or larger) ' ,. :' 4 ; Tfie Little-CpIonelV charging across Ballard bring you , a big buy on yoitf favorite family flour! ; j - So save yourself some money. Cashin the coupon otfoy... r And tonight bake tip a batch of the eatin'est biscuits in aU the ; South. CoMeo, brown outside.. '.white, light aia clodd inside.' Pre-Sifted.j.for white, light biscuits - v., Up, uP away wK&toyourteyQrtor grocer's today! ' STORE COUPON 149?)y ' tfl"1-"" Mtti purcfitii of ' BallanisrAioiriour j . J S LBS. OR LARQER ' TO MOCt: H fwt tllow Si iwu4 lh ounfim pie, al ttxt DM CSIK wkM HHt Com tf Hf utti rtl cintomtl. Imhi KiKiulKtuftr Kill llM twltt llut 7( tr.mfhni cnl. ,nt r wtrMdw Muiwa l onutaciuiar Mtamaft or matt le addrfit Mom. Liimt n eounoq aw aur. ctsa. Votf nntati Iniiait. aciiirM i tt. . p.. bovaaf viwcoroi()ile4 tailor ofharwtit d. SoM ni i u S A Cai nia 1 Hit 1 4 -... . r M ' 7 " If . f

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