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. ,. v.......... ( ' t v i -' ' in ' " f . 1 i ' I , 1 r .,1 J- A "' 'I t '. 'i V , '. I I 1 i - & " 6..i(t fit; VOLUME XXIX No. 25 , : Pcrsoncif ; J .S'SuiidayVf last iireekt Lincla Out-'i'-i lavir, N,apcy Caiyii Tyndall. Cftr r gyn B. Herringand Joan G. St f toujl wnt to. AtlantieBeadl; ; 4 " v'tf. $annie -Whaley,- Mi Cam t ' Taylof, ,Breito. id . Lindfl " Whatpv vfolted Mid. Charlie R- ;j ?. Sunday dinner'; tfuea v fy' the 'J IaV- hoffle wete,;Wi;,! and lt, Hall nruf HmlUhte'r K fat p J, children id, B69r f utr, aid Mrs. UoVdBarboiir and ;r children,; of Clato5, , .spent -the .weekend" wlthj he p(etits;' Mr. and Mrs. Corsey; Whaley. r' Mr; I aid -Mis:, '5tennl :ww near' petwBy"l!riday J4rs.,,Out N. ti.r -hnm'iirith. them"; for i a s A I-ancea Dafl : and, BrendajLa i " ' vta-iol, Qdidaboro.. ipfent several idays last .weekvjuriOi, the: Roland Sullivan, family. ".yl liiilT' K 'J Vivi ' B'WIW -r- - - r ' T; " wiBW v?c 1 .f ,-.,' .l-' a' :'3;-j Isi'.vt? 1 l'i;h.:i.'.!f,'v')l"''1!' ri1-" t!r v"i'' fc';v,'4 i. rjV'.tfVi;,' f. if? A" V. Llti k ' -,.f.:..pV'?'-':?;.jA. -1 ;'-i "!. f" o 4Hr " ' -'. ".-.;.' ;',; I I , .'' vela' anil M. and Mi-g. BUlie Dail went to cnadbourn sunaay ror Visit- with. Mr;. .. and J - r t - V rtimu.' iuet nf Mr. ond Mrj. Jesse Sutton Sunday were .Mrv and Mrs. Don Daveptort .and son of 'J'arborQ ; Mr., -and Mrs. Emmett Earl Jones and children of .War- saw.,,. 'v ' ;TV:V ' 'A rhirtnn -iJib Weekend visitors in the- home' of' Mrs. Etta Outlaw were Mr, and Mrs. canon Keuum and children pf , Kjnston, Viz.; and arS.' &ennein eeawey l t.a' iiHim U anaridinit the week with Joan Kellum of Khis ton. ' . ' : . .i tTsnnulh ftruhb of Ocala, Florida are visiting. with his brother and family ev. .ana .ASrsVi H.-'AGrubbs.;'.'; '' ;. p Edd Rornegay - w. a paneni at Dunlin .General Hospital.; Kencn- :-C.rell Smith I,.Iail.o. wn- ? Cnvfth nf 'Tndiari. SdH "iWiuiure v;m -jil .. , j.-.e vl--LMmM! ir,l l:W'f:H-r'i-. Be ready . v n: ; I "VV- 1;".y' i.". p- r A r" fed ki MM LMiJriliihlA I in r Antral ; - -ii - I :-. 4 "-i- -i KENANSVILLE; NOttTH CAROLINA. THURSDATC JUNE WW , ... . . . . jir. and Mrs. uumie nf.i. .i nnTrv HararoveS were at Topsail Acres Friday, f j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jonas" Dailauslted Mrs. Claud wwen aira "i Warsaw, Thursday. . r Mrs. D. L. Scott and ,Mrs.Fran ces" Blvenbarl? .attended , tbe unty Judging. M he ''D cess Bw fviwiM k j .' Mr and Mrs. taauq jtw. v. daughtef of Warsaw yisweu ww r rsw: cf RiinVtnv eveninfi. Mr. and Mrs. wieiyut- and Children ot fXin8ton;.visited Lj.ii.. ...;iu mtk. i'nrif Mrs.' Jonas ipail Sunday, atwrnoon., vr,; HDCfiiti SfuciesAloney ct Mi" Manaaemoni -.r:.: .,ni.r Hntlnrk" wai the subject discussed Wednesday when c aw. immA ' demonstration pvuv. mufv- club met for its regular meeting at the community" building.' - um iniitn Wnller. .home man' taariAV told' members to i. i.:ki ami' thniiirhtful about - 3331; -. -u rekTometimei longer. tor touage inscc V.. . x t 1. V "1 f r-i:l;. JCinstcn, fl,C. ig ana '. r--- .,, hrnhiponii '. are auncuit things. which families have W con tend with, saH Mrt. Waller. ou. aM mAtniukrii tne same tiiuu will not work with all families iu fnmllv nri worlt OUl UW liutu to fit their Individual need.. - mi., nuhn wai er in uer . rewi i to health based heriremarks on . -.-1' An nmornm' at ommunHy service ' leader and re- ngs bne can do as a service to the community sucn as ififuuu -v - and helping one mneeu.- ; , .. .noil recreation lead' er asked everyone to stand up, move back and sit-aown again r ,bln. anmn nllMtioflS COntaUV tore " , ing the word green. She ask the 1 MnicHRWI mnonlntf nf recreation niirlnir hiininess aesison. a report of $10.21 profit was reaUzed by pur chasing material lor me ciuo iai ion ahow at a Goldsbpro department "store.:-' f . '' Purchasing more dishes ior .com nv hnilrtintr Was delayed for a while as repair on piano is in pro gress, j" ..; . . n.i...hM.M(B mora SPTVed DV ' nCUCBllUKUts - Mrs.. Ruth Herring assisted by Mrs. Dunn Smith ami Mrs. wics, ie. iw Nrisitors front Calypso Club. aha! fmm Albertson and three non club members were presera ai uw . IU meeting. . . What you dislike in another, take care to correct in yourseu. V , -Thomas Spart , . ., SUBSCRIPTION KATt-s: w pw ' 21,1962, gff BrajBg 1 f 1 Nothing else needed but you to complete this picture of filter smoking at its flavorful best Enjoy yourself... light up a Winston. PURE WHITE, MODERN FILTER ; a Mr fMT K ' ':').. '..'V' :'i ' ; -. '. V';.-':tV'.:v,;r HATES: 1; Deaths M OWEN W. QUINN nwan William "Bill" Quinn,- 48 of Chinquapin died Tuesday noon in the Duplin General nospnai ai Kenansville after a brief illness. Funeral services were conducted at tha Sharon Baptist Church in Chinquapin Thursday afternoon at 3:00 0 Clock Dy ivev. n.. u. mown of Burgaw and Rev. Norman Ay cock. Interment followed in the sinan Familv Cemetery. kavtau tf - Ha u survived Dv ms wue. me farmer Mnrv Lillie Bruton. three daughters Misses Ann and Billie Quinn of the home ana jmi s. 1. tv. Rouse, Jr. of Rose Hill. One brother 0. A. Quinn of Rocky Mount, Four Ml. WE TAKES plus ! FILTER - BLEND upfront sisters Mrs. Jerry Teachey of Rose Hill, Mrs. Norman Sandlin of Beu laville, Mrs. Albert Pope of Wade and Mrs. Cornley Hanchey or wair chula, Fla. CECIL E. CHESTNCTT r. VAvuarA ChestnUtt. M died Mnndav mornine at his Maenolia after having heen in declining health for the past several months. - Funeral services were conuuti. ed at the Magnolia Baptist Chu: rch Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 O'clock by Rev. M. A. Conrad, pastor. Interment was in the Fa mily Cemetery near Magnolia. He is survived by his wife, the former Effie Jane Miller, five sons Elbert and Ray of Wilming ton, Norwood and Davis of the price ifEM.'dsrfr rius 1 ceal Bi&s Tx ' UHthna and Wnurard Chestnutfi of High Point, three daughters, Mrs. Iris BaKer 01 bjhsiou, , Lockfaw ahdfto. J. R-: Perdue ; both of WJlhji>bn, twelve gt4- i '? ?: . .rMr krnthpr Joe. IUI HUiWWXVu. nutt ail or jyaw '.' Mrs. Mark Di-Savage of arsi ; , and Mrs. V. Henderson of WlchK ta Falls, Texa.' ;. "'..J:'- A man who reforms himself .baa contrfcuted hU full share , towards ' f -the reformation of his neighbor: : v : ; - Norman Douglas , , . - The Blue Jay. known in North ' Carolina as "Jaybird," builds a large and not over-tidy nest of 4 ;: twigs, leaves, roots, rags, wool and other materials. - i.r.t'.. 'v , .:,.;iA,,.v:t .''.!".'ir;' '- ' UT 1 If.'
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