J, .IT: ; ., 4. l .3. teve Hodges Mallard i; ...itU the honour of your presence : - ' at tne marriage of their daughter . , . , - Merle Graham " , Senjaming Monroe Morris 1 : Lieutenant junior grad Vnited States Navy ; en Saturday, the sixteenth of June - Oho thousand nine hundred and sixty-two , ' ; at eight o'clock in the evening ; - . Wallace Presbyteriaa Church .. . - v: , Wallace, North Carolina -" X Reception - y immediately following ceremony ; . . 'I ,: in. Fellowship Hall c Ko invitations are being mailed in Duplin County Vto:acco lor 97 rr$ . Thl Ytir f-7j)'.2i . 1 ? .... .,i A .iwj. fcd. 7 & tc::my BCTTEI THAN EVER g Flavor! Full flavor m a ii That's why filter cigarette. Next time, smoke Winston, .PURE WHITE, IIODERN FILTER .a ) U J 'oVSr,'. C; . Personals : -! Mrs. t. H Parker, Coma '' - " Anion visitors In' the home of Miss Rachel Outlaw Sunday' after noon were Mr.- and Mrs. D. H. Out law of Mt. Olice, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nichols and son Nicky of Simsr Little Miss Lisa' Simmons and Master Martin ' Simmons visited their grandparents, Mr and 'Mrs. y. A. Martin at Franklinton sever al day last week.' , Mrs . Lillitt Mfe WMt and Miss Anne Boykin of Kenly have been visiting with Mrs .Marie Birsel. ' Mrs. Katie Outlaw has been visit ing her daughter Mrs. X. R. Sutton and family in the Rones Chapel seetion. . ! ''; .. - Congratulations to Harry James Grady who. has returned from a tour with the B. f, vraay senior WELLS STOCKYARDS WALLACE, N. C. . , ' AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY s BUYING AND SELLINGS DAILY EXCEPT y SUNDAY ; OFFICE PH6NE.AT 5-2261 D. L. OVtLL HiHr;PHOC AT Mi.- mvK r wr.iiJ wfr.BT phw At i-ot Winston "a ) r Winston is America's test-selling PLUS 'FILTER- BLEND UP FRONT v .t tj . v lurk. . . Masttcr Tommy C. '"y of Fai son is visiting hla. coiuuih Joseph Wright Parker. ' The Rev. and Mr. 5. E. Marshall of Mairion,' 111. have) been visiting the parsonage family.. vyv?j . ' Miss Sallie, Outlaw visited Mr. and Mrs, Jako Scott in Glen Alum, West Virginia last week. - W, G. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simmons has been elec ted reportet for the AnJmal.lndus try jCluh at N C State. College. Simmon is studying; animal hus bandry. .v-' ; '' 1 ,JLV.W MET' ,l ( Mrs. M. U Outlaw was hostess tp the A. V. W. at ber home Satuvday, june j at 3:00 p. m. The ice-presi- --tAA i th thmanr af thp ,..... ,K ,,Br, iM i- ' ' ""' ' " - " cigareiie. , . .I . it' , . " Mrs. k....iivh !. The afternoon program topic, "In ' and snarfl the wonderful book, re Today't World, what is a well edu, claM who went to Washington and cated Man". Several ; quptatiana New , IH fvua wil.il griicraj uiaLUiui by the gimp. Mizpah bendiction was used as a closing prayer. . ' The hostess was assisted in serv ing delicious refreshment by Mrs. Manley Outlaw; The meeting ad journed to '. meet with, Mri Lottie Berger ami ' Mist Rachel Outlaw, Saturday before the iirst Sunday in July. ' 1 . i j, u n. k Mrs. S, S. Marshall was wel come visitor for the meeting. , Ikrpsr The annual Daiiy Vacation Bible School wJIJ toe held at HarperSoii ithetfand . Memorial Presbyterian Church, beginning Monday, June 11 through ,15th. The hours will be from eight until.' elevin . o'clock. Everyoo ta and. around the com munity Is invited to come and bring some one with fhem. The Rev. N. P. Farrior, former Pastor, wilt be the Director, : ig-fy. --; The women of Harper-Soulherian Presbyterian Church will meet t - : fur t:;e , v , . t nlliians. k i , ttui w.. review the CIVIL SERVICE The United States Civil Service Commission has announced a tew examination - for Geologist paying $8,436 to 13.730 year which will be used for filling positions in Wash ington, D. C. and. tliroughout the country. ' ' , 1 - f To qualify,' applicants must . have bad appropriate education and pro fessional experience. Graduate study in geology may be substituted for an of the professional experien ce required for positions paying ,435 and rT,560 and for part of that required for tjie; Wgher-payuirc positions, Further Information is contained; In Announcement No. 282B, Applications must be' file with the (Board of United - StaU ;vil Service Examiners, Gcolpg'; wM Surveys Department of the In teriory Washington 25. D. C. thr lij be accepted until further no tice . - ": v ' - Announcements and application form may bt obtained at niai iiost offices throughout the country r from the United States Civil Ser 1c Commission, Washington 25, Duplin ECC Graduates Greenville, N. C, rEast Carolina ""Ollege conferred degrees Sunday fay 27, on more, than 1,090 senlorr nd graduate students who corr.ple ?d their academic work during the tPt-82 term. Exercises, took place it 8 p. m. In the college stadium or 'ie East Campus. ' . Graduates with high academic re cords were honored at the college by inscriptions on their diplomas inlicating " their distinguished re cords a students. Twenty-four members of the X?- of 1862 graduated magna cum Jaiide.; . ' ; I .u.ong them was: Tncy Lillian Grady of Kcnans- tnA7U..,v-,,,,.. -v-;v,.. ,,-.v, vmplin Graduates were: M. A. Louise Hunter Brown, Beu lavyille: Neal McGee Carlton, Wal lace; Lillian Hunter Gradyi Kenans ville; Oscar M. Kennedy, 8' Beula ville; LydaL Lea Cline Lanier, Rose Hill; Edwin McKay Lanier; Rose Hill: Eleanor'; Harrington ; Norris BeulavUle: M. A. in EDUCATION Barbara Rose. Lindsay, Faison; A. . v Luby Harper Byr4. Jr., Mounts Olive; Virginia Pickett. Quinn, Beu- laville: ; B. S. - Fletcher Brent Baker, Rt. 1, ' miM FUfJ "HH yn as w. a P ' , Hi . ' ,.v) si Jfcrf wvtfi:iv; . . . .. J 4 RnrnMer American "400" Convertible i at &. i x . A yAS, C::3-2ir best ser-Iowest price. ' spirit and lively performanca. 125 HP angina. Wth power tap - i It Costs less than any other u., s. convertiDie even inuse win y ' lope. No wonder it's one of America's fastest-selling 6-cyiinder convertible. Solidly and lastingly Rambler with rattle-free Single-Unit construction. Pmt)tBr . ,v.-.. .-3vjv. hf?iDieif American Deluxe 4 Door Stet on f ;N r" ...... 2, Faison; Wa.iuS Ca.-roil Liiku..1i, Jr., Warsaw; Nancy Lillian urauy, Rt. "1, Kenansville; Anna Lynette Hobbs, Bt 2, Fauson: Sally Jo Ken nedy Houston, Beulaville; Rebecca Wells Lanier. Wallace; Barbara Rose Lindsay, Faison; Henry Ger- Pridgen Plumbing Co. Phone 293 7160 ' ' - Route 2' ' . Warsaw, N. C. One Mile From , . . 'r. Jones Crossroads, ; .. Will Do Complete Job Fixtures And Labor Or s Just Labor. ; STATE LICENSED -CONTRACTOR . Drop A Card Or See v Me In Person r Or Can r 4 A S IT'S GOOD BUSINESS in hnnk where vou FULL banking service! There's a lot more to it than just the convenience doing all your banking bus incss in one place. It stands behind you, works with you, vouches for you ... Bonk Of lit: Olive V V" in Mounl Olive and Calypso -MAt Oiir Bank Your Bank h J ' r5T.VfK '''' Smart, full of Ecc: American DWue 2 Door "dn MiMy, -XfvN Dip P ' ! . I . . . - : ,' l'au-y umwi'.i i-diiiiti uji.i, lace: Wi't'i Slienard, Jr., B'-Uid- viPe; Forrest Carroll Smith, Wal lace; Myra Ann Thomas, T ' ville; James William Todd, Rt. J,.' Warsaw. MA-Jamcs Marvin How ard. Pink Hill, AB- Frank Vernon Bostic, Pink Will. MA-Travis Uoyd Herring, Seven Springs., ,: Heath FlumbingJ -; Company Kenansville, N. C. - Tel. 296 i 2706 " t ' . " ' A ' Eljer Fixtures " Day toit Water Pumps Install Plumbing . Equipment j, Call , Me For ; ' , .Plumbing, Repairs tret S S.1E- um sparkling, ngd' $122, ard jJ I Pf i ' w sws month ' vervt a standard America's lowest-priced ear The "400" version with atari, t. V ; Zy r. dsrd transmls- ' k 1 ' ", slon got moat I 1 $' , .' .'I , miles per gal-V li.-"4 ' -l ; Ion of any car J W ' ' In '62 Mobil Wmwtn . Economy Run fcraf2:!j cf 6 2nd cargo. Like all Ramblers, It hes Deep rustproof! ng . . . Ceramic Armored muf- . flerand tall-C ' Dine... Double- , i -v k rf- ' ( W . elofrfWy eaytnanli fcnetf eti Mr'r auiieatad ratait in ice, Vi aWa pevmarrt, 3wo. co- tract with normil carrviag . ." Charon. fatlariMiiai paid. Doat . , (to4 incKjda optmnai aouiamant, wnttfiwattttraa.tran4poitaiKM.ti Wf aoee. ttata, tocti m (t aay. - vr 3 1 1? 3. fc-aj a ; lia V- W W m at W Highway 50 Kenansville, N. C not t a aiMHi ewMe

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