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if V THE DUPLIN TIMES, KENANSWLLE, N. C, THTJRSDAY MARCH IS, ,1983. f: fit ' " ; -ti3iH S(c J7; PsffBs' zra27 lfcWS''Q NALS it rs,- Elwood Revelle and . flau. ; gher Judy Mpi Frnnk jstea0 , ouy i ianiuB,,(iuujjja , m,unston ':?! &' and Mrt. j pobbj; Best 'and ; daughter Greenville spent ,' the 5,eek.end with Mrs. Irene Yancev. '!fjfrl&ih&;8&at- CUntmi another ;; .S. xancey, .visited her Sunday. . ' Mr; and Mr Sterlina '.Mamhu ' qua. lyypi ii naieign, ,yn Sat urday.-they" attended, the funeral of Mrs W W.: Kimble at Wilson, 4 , f Mrr aad MraSeth "Hill, - Judy u Patsy and BettjLoglSited Mr. and .. Sirs.; George Joseph Of Enyin Sun- ;:jir8( r; jiajrft'AToii J. harpe attended i tea. given, in the koine of Mr. Joe Cartltt of Fay s' ettayiile atia-iiayafteiilton, v The tfe .waiej In bono of Miss Min - jWeJHoneycutt, bride lect., : -r iMri! IX -Thomnsnri Is mwiirtintr f if4ptltA; wHlf hert 8aii(fer nd -w fdljoly,.SMrn nd Mrs-William C. Witt Vtdwardi, Jrvot Wilmington,1.. - . tf-'SA 'J ReVf:'ahdMrs?-L:-,.': lirnami.JaK i4vfedid the funeraiof( ,WrW.,W. I -; Wicnbl ofA'WHsoiv Saturday. , ii'rs. t ' AMble h the alster of ?Mrs. Jlobort f . "'.Str.iand Mr$,-R. Wadkins vis jf;: t ii vlltfilf; 'arid CMrs; .YerhoniLowe of Ijlouiit .Olive iSunday.Lft.f, ; ft : i Mi;. and' Mrs. ' James Taylor and ;, W e1" weefe end seiiestt of. Mr. s ;vi :anil Mrs Bobby Powell of : ,Char totted 3? ? : , ,, - - ,U ; i 'iM., and. Mrs; Jimniy Johnson of 'i?;,FPro'ngto.',ad Wrv and Mri; Jim- 1 : fhyRamsev'of Wallace Viaitej Mr I WC. Allen, aiid'Mr.. and -f J;,A;'Porter;SunlayV V; :i , jveeft ena guests or Mr: and Mrs. Gerald Quinn ereMr: a - Mrs. Km Lenhoh of BladcnrJdro. Mr. and Mrs. Geonte West. Patti hd' George Davis and Mr. '.and Mrs. it'VJ :Aat. wer" Sbttdajr dinner 1-ItnRftir ftp .iMWlttt.a!ilmadt '? Ritf 6rwiw"3lvf''K,jRv;-'-i" t 4 fenit iwer ' (Sunday ; dlnnex. .guests of ) ,v' r HJ. iodvMrs. ;P;'X-Krjjhan and t Jri' JCTndreii'-oiJsc ;, anff 'Mrsuimmy jonin vjs- -ft- 'relatives '"in-"'- "Elizabeth town AH'k'f,vf;l!,'',v."''v :V l' j . - - .... i. . -i- " :s Mf .;'6hdMrs, iSIdah;i jamfcs i - r ' Vevanlyndo Vvlsited;1 Mr. and . ' , " 'MrsV Sloan " James, V St. in Wallace , 'Suftday.'-i. ,'"'' ,:..'-'...: 'v ,C 1; f Mrnn Ablne English tfrid lt-Y'j: jfaj. Birinle-q.- jvore." fiper.Z guest. vi edftfiday of Mr; and Mrs. De- s I ;r.n6 ,aqa jpr?. one 'jwquni anq lam f 'lyotnibei fridge .yistted Mr, g ,:.ji .ia'M'Ripon'or t - ; :'s'' Htri'. Paul' Uiint.er and daughter, ' - iiil : visited . Mrs: Mini' Kennedy .: . :ofiBeuiavl!)ft. Saturclay rv ' Os fmW $t Miss, ,Rh, ayenaugli returne'd horne her beinrf in' oner-. ' i' oW0r 'Pdtient'- atN.fc'; Memorial V-i'Hosn ita l.ir':; ftXir j;-.. i .'.''i-t-llr'tMrMrsEkMurnhy and ; ,, . iynn,-or"- iioenson twere ssunctav eStS oi Miind'AIt ':-; Back,. 1 ; fejr; jrs. 'Lufher West,,M.rsnAurdieii ;'.ifctosMcMilUMVnd'.Miss 'j, Sadie '''.;JfUrfihy"of'.W8llac4 visited the RacV ;;' I ? kiwi Uoriday;' H'Vft k . :; jvBivjtl T,rWilson and jBrad Mft: ; shfw . attended, the. .Christian Voca-!;.-'.'tftrirrint,Oint9n.. Sunday. .Wedriesdsy dinner .iuests, of JWt;. 'S ;lnj: afr. Doliglas .Townsend ere; (;' yaf Mr-and Mr; Q- Tfeache,;'Mrs, ! Hewt Wafers 'and; Malcolm Grady V of 4 Albertsoii,and Herbert -K0rne; 1 iv 'aridlri Edwards Of Florido- i, :i ajr,.Ck"',. Thomas' .otSareCta 5 ' speht last ee witits;r.sanc Mrs. 'iMriijahtf''Mr4;Monro add ,a Minshe.to f remont and (; ?; Mrs".!;Xlbfett ;.0)Ue -arid Frank f.f , Bbso Hlfl visited, Mr. tad. MnBel- ;;:shiw$unda3r.V-.Jf:, Vi'i l&simimBp' ijf'tm'. Tuesday evening at 8:30., tbo neigotxp 5J. .Mrs, Micitey AsKew. !'COTt ortdlf elcoitiled her at th iam of-Mrs. Jt, CI Broclr Ith Mrs. - iT. 'StrlcklaJiri;' Co-hostess;',. the 'ro-' (win was . ft&m. en.-.ouit. e Oceanian ana aecormea inr ; buj?n6ui " irfth. arrangements Vo a) ijferihif. "flowers t. '..". ff - -iiJStJ hei .'arriTal,', ' the' rsinest' of bonof as presented with a camelia ! ' Mortage and attaveiy array; of Jjlfti ',: oljowine Oifl opening of ,the gifts; j.' :the jiiestvere; Invited into the V.' ..'flbMn't rootn" f ljere they were serv " ad bridal calces, cheese bicuits, duti fjmints, and ttoffetf.VThe table; was . over, laid with a . MiKa linen , ent-j jf wric cloth centered with d silver f-. Ounddjabra, entwlnftdwrtrflvy ahd , 'iliOldifH burning wliite tpefs,v MVt.. ; . Aew, mother 01 -tn -groom; ser- yed bridal cakes from a -silver tray artd Mrs. Smith,, poured epffee and '' ethei'1 refreshments' nfef. served wutfet; -4.''4 t 4 . y'y r Announce cvy fAa'rrlagQl ; Mr.-and Mrs.. Cranford William lii' soh.iof Warsaw; , announce', the m. -riage of their daughter, Dorothy In;,e to Cq'in Kelly-Qulnn; son of M ." VUH c fo'Dl arSaw, on :' -',i'..:. 'i are t! ry who have the 'nd?, for it is Phone No. 293 i 4420 1 ' ' ' " ,', '. !., ; - v I U ; I I'-"i'i v 4 M J Miss - Judy . Standi Named To VVid's Who Among College Students Miss Judy Stancil, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A, Stancil of War - sa is one of the eleven outstand- Ing seniors of Guilford College who have 'been named to "Who's Who :'Amonf -Students .In. ''American Uni- vtW .nd Colleges.',! Thess stu- faculty vote last spring on the basis of. Character, service to the school, and practical qualities, contribution to extra - curricular activities, potential usefulness to business, and society and ' scholar- ship.- ,, j. i i:9 ft r '. '' Mr, and Mrs, S. W. Marriner Mdrifiners Celebrate 25th Anniversary With Gala Party Al National Armory ,Mr,.and Mrs. Stealing W.4larrJ- net, celehrafed, thehi isth. .Wedding AflmyersaryJPebruary J3 with a par tjl ft the local National Guard Ar mory. Mr. and Mrs." Marriner were married 'February 18, 1937. , .. ,; The -armory was resjjlendent, for the, gala occasion. White and silver streamers with silver and ' white wedding bells1 were 'delicately .sus pended from the ceiling and set off gracefully in the center with a net filled With gilt balloons which were dropped at midnight. Silver sparkle spriqkled' An the dance fjoer lent enchantment for the festive affair ait a revolving light radiated the celprf.i The background of the. ar mory was tne setting lor woody Hayes orchestra of Raleigh .who furnished music for dancing. Large palms and ferns with silver metalic flanked the bandstand. u.i: ' V , . Inviting guests in the armory at the entrance were Mr. and - Mrs, William J.i Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Dalton West and Mr, and Mrs... Robert- L. West introduced the guests to the receiving ; line . composed, of Mr, and Mi;sh Marqiner. Mrs,'Ber j tha West, mother of Mrs. .Marriner,' i and Miss Nell JBowden, soloist at tha Mat-rim 'wMrftng. : Mrs. J N West. Sr. presided over the guest- Neill Served chamracrv ' from VWinnte' Davis. Mrs. Clintort Rouse, ter P. West presented the devotion; resister. .Mr.;, and . Mra. -.:Xanald fifth 'toble wliich was cen'ered with Mrs. Woodrow Smith. Mrs. Bruce j Mrs Minshew assisted by Mrs. Wal Whitehurst. Mr. and Mrs. William a silver wine urn. Assisting in the Torrans and Mrs. Bob Blanchard. ter P. West and Mrs. Hopton Smith Houston, Mr., and Mrs. W. P. West, Jd-ning room' were: Mrs. K.mmons 1 During mid point of play, the gave the program, "The . Great and Mr. and Mrs. James N. West, 'Garner. Mrs. Martha Puis. Mrs 'hostess serve! chocolate puund cake (Physician Is Still Healing." ' Jr. directed tlie guesU Into the din- 'Emily I!o.n. . ' ' - i i . At the cmc!u.-lou of the meeting. 1 Mrs. Shirley Costin ; ' ' The Guildfordian states that Judy 1 is a math major and is currently serving as vie-nresident of "' - man's Student Government and is a member of the Woman's Athletic Associatien. cabinet and Student's Affairs Board.. She was a member , me uu,;er staf: The S. A. B. ( council 12, 3, 4 t i class editor 2, ? (2, 4i, the W. S. G. 4,1. She was on the honor roll her sophomore year, Judy has been a cheerleader for all four years. ' .'',.-,. ... ' ing room -; f , iv,i Soft candlelight was the setting for the -dining room- where five ta bles were elegantly arranged and arrayed with delicacies.: The first table was overlaid with a white cut work cloth and centered with an all white four , tiered wedding i cake flariHed ty two siive:--, cupias. me , second table was centered with a roses,: snap 'dragons, and lilies of the valley. Lemon and fruit tarts and petit-fours were served by Mrs. Q. J.. Sutton, Mrs. JEunice W. Tay lor served punch from a .silver bowl gt the third table. Other refresh menti. ofv tea . sandwiches, , nuts, mints, ham biscuits, and cheese straws were served buffet. The feu- rth table was a long banquet table covered with a white ' and silver cloth centered with, a bull's head garnished with grapes, apples, pfue- apple, and brandy .cheeries Cand elabra flanked - the centerpiece, Roasted pig . with,-sweet and sour pork on silver picks, lobster, shrimp mg. Mrs. Mattie Torrans was se pickles, olives, and other assorted Cond high and Mrs. Hopkins receiv hors . d'oeuvpra . were . served c.l the traveling Drize and each of bt'f'et. and a rvted iHs oonv inletP - I Mia Kettins Mr JTerlof Me-C A' Si Strickland. . . ii.,. ViiiiSt Pratt of uoidsDoro tcci (lis sweets. Mrs. Pearl Re- ia'sr of Clinton the ham biscuits and heese sf'aws, and joe West 'of Country "luira catered the hors d'oeuveii (able which was out standing with the roasted pig and the bull's head. The nieces,' nephews, and their in vited guest, danced from 9' until 10:00 Py. m. after which dancing was enjoyed until 1:00 a. m., Approxi- matelv 700 guests attended ' OIJT OF TOWN GUESTS ' Those attending from out of town Mrs. Julian Marshall of Snv'thficH; were; Mr. and Mrs. William Hons- Mr. R. V. Wells, Mrs. N. B. Boncy, ton of Kinston; Mr. and Mrs. Don- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Phillips of aid Whitehurst, Donna, and Reid of , Kenansville; and Minnie Honrycutl Farmvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Bill of Roseboro. Miss Barbara Pleasants Is Honored Miss Barbara Pleasants Honored ' ant. I Miss Barbara Pleasants of Ral-1 Camellias, daffodils, sweet brea eigh was honored -on Saturday at a th of spring, lilies of the valley, and Dridge luncneon given Dy Mrs. IL. omer seabunai iiuweis weie mcu D. Pollock and Mrs. C. H. Pinner in decorative arrangements throus of Tabor City at the Pollock home, hout the home. Miss Pleasants, brHe-clect, will : The hostesses presented the hono marry Franklin Deams Pollock of i ree a pink corsage of camellias and Warsaw and Memphis, Tenn. on ft?iu 41 ill xeiicigii. Upon arrival guests enjoyed a three-course luncheon consisting of I fruited cocktail in grapefruit bas i kets, chicken salad on lettuce, to mato aspic squares with olive tops, creamed English peas in patty shells, deviled eggs tinted in pastel shades, spiced crabapple, hot bis cuits, coffee and creme de menthe parfait with bridal cakes. During the game iced Cokes were served. The bride's table was covered with an Irish linen cloth and cen tered with a pink and white minia ture altar scene, flanked by midpet hrass randlelhra and taDers. hold- ing tiny bride, groom and attend- Florida Trip Foovs Miss Carolyn Lloyd Carter and I Victor Taylor exchanged marriage I vows in the Eowden Presbyterian Church, Saturday, February 24, at two o'clock. The Rev. Norman Flo wers officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The wedding music, "Nocture", by Chopin, "Poem", by Febich and "O Perfect Love" was presented by Mrs. R. A. Wil liams of Faison. The traditional wedding march was used. The church was decorated with side baskets of white gladiolus with ferns and candelabrum with burn ing tapers. The bride wore a suit of navy blue with complementing accessor ies nnd a white carnation corsage. . For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Mrs. Middleton Succumbs At 88 Mrs. Lela Gillespie Middleton, 88, of Warsaw, widow of the late Her- I hert D .Middleton Sr. died Saturday , afternoon in the Forest Hill Nursing i Home at Goldsboro after an illness j of several months. , I Funeral services were conducted at the Warsaw Methodist Church : Monday afternoon at 4:00 O'clock with R"V. L. T. Wilson officiatiner assisted by Rev. C. W. Crumb of Richmond, Va. Interment was in Devotional Gardens near Warsaw. i She is Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clyde Surratt of the home. : One step daughter, Mrs. W. M. .KvkTS of Richmond. Va., one sn son W. H. Middleton of Ral-ei- h. Seven grand children, eiht ,-gqirarrl ehild'-en. One step sis tor, Mrs. E. L. Fragile of Ralei-h end . a number of r.eices and nephews. Card Of Thanks We want to express our sincere! the Fireside "loom of the Church apperication to all Of our fnendsjwith seven members present. Miss for the many acts of kindnes shown I Taylor, chairman, presided and us during the recent illness and death of our Mother. The Family of Mrs. Lela Middleton Bridge Luncheon rkies and S0!Lnks' I ,;MisS Sissy Thomas entertained j . , , with a bridge luncheon Thursday i Mrs- Artnur Benton was hostess ; morning at eleven o'clo-k. Lnvly!1" ixle No. 4 Monday evening at o..mt. a h nina her home on Chelly Street. Mrs.1 room where bridge was in play. Those play were Mrs. Bill Shef field, Mrs; Ed Sheffield. Mrs. J. T. Rresharrti ( Mis. Maurice Jordan, Mrs j n Hines Mrs Ed stri(.k. lapd, Mrs. A. D. Draushon, Jr. and Mrs. Fes Mitchiner. At conclusion of bridge, a delici ous luncheon was served by the hostess.'. Mrs. Bill Sheffield was high scorer when the scores were tallied). Mrs. -Mitchiner was second high scorer and Mrs. Gresham re ceived the consolation prize. Baltic Club At Mrs. Hill's f James Sutton was high cor. er -for the evening when Mrs. Seth Hill entertained members of the Baltic bridge club Thursday even !be winners were presented gifts of towels. Other nlavinff were Mrt. I WARSAW CHURCH. SOCIALS Wright,; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. West, uaiton, Marsnaii, ana jonn Diernng of .Raleigh; Mr. and Mys. Lewis Marriner, Sr. Jiiss Christine Black, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marriner, Jr., i"H Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Marriner Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Leary, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Genrse Phillips of Morehead City; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryant. Jr., Mr. nnri Mrs. Henry Rivenbark, Mr. and ! Ms. Arthur Anple, Mrs. Alice i Whaley, and Mr. and Mrs. ri'l i Brady of 'Wallace; Mr. nnd Mrs i R. S. Troy of Rose Hill: Mr. nnd silver in her chosen pattern For hi -h score Mrs. Gerald Qninn received a novelty memo rack, and .VM S. uer gc vt-M a yai ly ajnuu iui seeend hiph. Those attending from Raleigh were Miss Pleasants, Mrs. Clyde Pleasants, Mrs Emmctt Pollock i and Mrs. R. L. Lassitcr. Other guests included Miss Mary Nell ! Shaw of Atkinson. Mesdames West, iQuinn, A. J. Jenkins Jr.. Lib West !La Nicr, Larry McCullen, Graham Phillips Sr., James N. Lanier, j K. F. Strickland, Fred J. Baars, and Miss Ellen Ann Pollock, all of Warsaw. ' Misses Pollock and Shaw will be bridesmaids in the I'ollock-nca- i sants wedding. Taylor-Carter Rites Carter wore a beire suit with black accessories and a corsace of yel low mums. The groom's mother wore a navy blue suit with white carnation corsage. , After the couple received in the vestibule of the church, they left for a wedding trip to Florida. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin J. Carter of War saw and is a graduate of Warsaw High School and is presently em ployed in the office of Dr. O. S Matthews in Warsaw. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Taylor of Faison, and is engaged in farming with his father and broth ers. The couple will reside in Bow den. Methodist Circles Circle No. 1 met in tlv home of Mrs. Al Smith Monday evening with nine members present. Mrs Hoh"'-t West presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Emmons Garner gave the devotional and Mrs. D J. Middleton gave the program. "The Great Physician Still Healing." At the conclusion of the program, the hostess served chocolate pud ding, topped with ice cream and cookies. Mrs. Joe Brinson presented the program when circle number 2 met in the Fireside Room of the Church Monday evening with eight mem bers present and two members 'oined. Mis. Brinson presided over the business session ard Mrs. Her bert West gave the dvntinnal. Mrs. It. T. Blackburn was hostess to the gro'ip and served si ft drinks and cookies, Mrs. I.iston Summerlin. Miss Petty Taylor and Mrs. Joe Kornc gay were hostesses to Circle No. 3 when they met Monday evening in ' Mrs. George Taylor presented the devotion. An inspiring program was given by Mrs. M. A. Smilh, follow- j ed by the hostesses serving assorted Herman Hollinesworth presided ' over the business session and Mrs. E. C. Thompson presented the de ' votion. Mrs. Ruby Beasley gave the : program, "Model Session of the Commission on Status of Women", assisted by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. C. C. Rouse. The circle had ! 100 percent in attendance. I Following the program, the hos- ' tess served chocolate pie, toasted pecans and coffee to the nine mem bers present. Circle No. S met in the home of Mrs, Frank Hobbs with eight mem bers present. Mrs. Paul Hunter presided with iMrs. W. C. Martin presenting the devotion and program. . At conclusion, Mrs. Hobbs ser ved fruit salad, cookies, ham rolls and Russian tea. . Mrs. Gordon West was hostess to Circje No. 6 Monday evening with six members present. Mrs. Beiton MinsheW presided and Mr. Wul- Mews BetteWalston Gets Superior Rating Piano students of Mrs. W. J. Mid dleton, Jr. attended the North Car olina District Piano Contest F"sii val in Lumberton Saturday, M:irch 3. Judges for this event wr-tp I. and Mrs. Phillip Mnnr.n, a I Wil liam Alton all professors of piano at Woman's College in Grcenshoro. Bette Walston of James Keiwm High School received a Surerio?' r."t ing and will attend the state con test in Greensboro Ap'il n"i nt Woman's College. Carolyn Gresham Nancy Ward, Linda Giice. nnd Donna Sue Kdwards received a rat ing of Excellent. Ann Price :itv! Jane Blacltmore received a Very Good ra'ing. Presbyterian Circles Circle No. 2 mot Tursdnv mo-n-ing at ten o'clock in the hoir" of Mrs. Hector McNeil. Mrs Ki-v! Baars presided and also "ive 'i" Bible Study. Mrs. Henry L. Sle- j vens, Jr., presented the prolan the hostess and coffee. served heaven'v hash 8 O'CLOCK COFEEE IONA SLICED OR HALVES Peaches 2 - Vi m A & P Pineapple - Grepefrutt 4?c A & P WHOLE GREEN Beans 2 - 303 Can . BREMER JUMBO Pies 12 cf, Jane Parker Bakery Department Pecan Pie Each 49c French Apple Pie Each 45c Breakfast Rolls Pko. 2?c DOMESTIC IN OIL Sardines 3 - DAILY DOG Food 12 - 16 oz, CAP' JOHNS Fish Sticks 10 oz. CAP N JOHNS BREADED Shrimp .... 2 lb. pkg. FRANKS 10 oz. WAX Rutabagas COBBLES SEED Potatoes 100 FLORIDA JUICY Oranges 3 - 51b. PIES PRICES IN THIS ADD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAT. MARCH 17th. Youth Music Club Met The Warsaw Youth Music Club opened it's meeting with the group S'nging "America" accompanied by Jane Blackmor" at the piano. Mrs. W. J. MiddWon. Jr. tol I the story of "Museita's Wa!t7. Sons"' from the Opera "la Rohcme' by Puccini. Laurie .Gwlnm played li e ! theme of this lovely aria on the piano. j Students pe; fc-'"i"a o- s'u '" I I recital were- T:r.-i -'n W-s. .' i j Tf-vvrs'.'nd. Ta--i ( a'li'ci, TH--h i Korne-a.v. I..nir" ('ln-s!ri',i, l'-r-rictt Mcnre. A: n !irc. ( ; ily Jones, Mary It pi-a!i"!v. ""v Sl'sfl'ield. I' i- !' , H-.vrc-. Ma-v!n Jordan, l'-e c);i !Vti". i Mel! Jordan. I "at v '-'l;- fi:-M. I'c';y Vann, .lane S'ricklan t, Catlicine Ri ck. Blindy Janes Willi.mi On' -w Al igail Warrei, and Jane Bla-k- Evanglism At the conclusinn of the program, Iho hosless served the ten in"ml"" s pr?sant coffee cake, sandwiches, ni tty ' ir ers and c :lcc. :'.t !':-ve the Bible s 1 1 P'.'ni'ihici. to L'i-cl - No. -1 at i -1 v Lv.-M-i-vj. Mis , Sti.tly ,vi',-p ,f Jr. was hos'cs he:- hnmc Mn-i Drau,hoii, chairman, p'c-i lc the business nvc-ting. There 13 members prc-at. Following the bus;"i" s ,., the hostess served chc-nia'.o cake lopped wiih whipped and coffee (I'-'T were onnd cam 1 lb. 4?c 3 ANN PAGE 2 - lf z. can.i SULTANA v 30 fx 35: PERFECT STRIKE CHUM Se !on !'o. 1 can 57c "SUPER - RIGHT" LUNCHEON Heat 3-12 cz. cens $1.00 Hctt's 40c cans Tc ChOICE pkg. 2c Government Fryers ALL GOOD pk . 59c $1.79 Baccn SUPER RIGHT" ALL MEAT 1 lb. pkgl?c FRESH VEGETABLES FRESH GREEN POLE Beans 2 lbs. 33c 1 lb. 5c ONION Sels lbs. $3.79 PINK FLORIDA bag $1.00 Grapefruit MORTONS FROZEN CREAM Each 39c BANANA, CHOC, LEMON or COCOANUT St. Patrick's Day Party ; P-itil Britt, Jr. and Terry Quinn entertained at a St. Patrick's Day Platter Party Saturday eniin? "t i7:30 p. m. at the Legion HutThe hut was decorated in the tradition al St. Patrick's Day green - - motif. The refreshment table was covered with a green cloth and centered with a crystal punch bowl contain ing green punch and flanked with crpstal candelbra green burning I mors Ivy acd an attractive ar rangement on the mantel completed the decorations. Other refreshments consisted of rola'.o chips and assor ted coo' ics ; .si Approxim I'e'y 3ft rurs's attend e 1 and they enjoyed dancing to the top tunes. Calorie Club Hostess Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith entertain el the Calorie Bridge Club Friday evening at their home on Walnut S'nei Duriiv: progressions pop corn and Pepsi Colas were served.. At the end of play, the cuestS en ioved ice cream sundaes and cof fee. ''; Those enjoying bridge were Mr., and Mrs. Joe Costin, Mr. and Mrs. ' Frang Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Iluie and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ,-, MOT licfr shmerts "ere served by Mrs Nelson Carlton and Mrs. Cla rence Warren. SI. 45 ELBOW Mtceror:i2 -16 cz. box 39c BLACKEYE SVi oz. tm 10c SULTANA SALAD Drong 1 0f. 39c ARISTOCRAT Sa!!irxs 16 oz. box 19c Inspected Fresh 29c lb. BRAND SLICED lib. pkg. 39c 2 lbs. 95c 2 lbs. 25c 3- 5 lb. bag $f .00 VAR5AV, U. C. -U- TVOT1 TmT wo J)
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