r , If, i.doocjinr left friday- i "c . " one accompany K 3;n: r;f"F:fjQrajfly andaujfh ! !,-,- isa? a iJoontoit, 3ere(they went to visit $rada niftrrjed daughter, Re- (a,,,; viri. noger Briscoe, f t -UofcL y ?i. rsn oT Washington; ; tficanyJ Mo spend Wig" Ui of July f .iidsi-jra .his toother, Xli.: Sal it, -paiwu ' and others " relatives . . r wui m accompanied back ,wu, miu ,iw sonswno nav 3 1.wf-..Wttuif her, parent!. -The ,Jj aUerooM. and othe relailv; rai.-CUarhet 8. Webb of Atlanta. jepndln several daft hen wiiir v" nie n," jd. tsoneys, Vw.i? 'Ml "n. mtAIJt r ... t.Uri 'CotOelia Jonet - Prlvntt ? f Kdeljid-'dfnB per last Moo- is ',WKTMi: C. B. SItterson. She kid Areny'yiatttag; Mrs. Margaret &nf Jotfe in Wallo diieni; the keivWrown. of, Wilmington ' Is anirtf the! summer here with his ia.'iJohnsofl eheMltt.';'? w, mtiut Hinea ,Hatui oe;i) to hit tenj m Mihland, .after spend &f. the- sriniUr months here. he W ,mft''ied; fcy Mrs; Louise , ;4iuniou ; wiy sua il" aML'ik'i. V, A4. 'rm 1 1 . a m' . ,nr.iere ' tuesaay a:, m. ana hiriied Thursday afternoon, 1 Mrahd JUrSJ, El Jerfitt of Ne tMrtilted, rienda here last Wed- J tor; nd rs, Jaek 'NeijWq of Sl'ieach.' Florida; are visiting Hlsdainia Martha P. Sltterson and J RB HOavin., They will alsorVisit lore, reiurnin. to, ionoa ana. pian tflspend' ieveral tfays ; at Topsail BsachLwitb relativesC ;: 1 1 5-:,H-. .' '.. i,,,' i -.f j-Vf -.. . V A . . V'-?. ' k-. 'i ,j ii, ' -t r.- ftiV,1-'-'': 'v pi i; '' 'UV' " -rvv--t',ft".:': f.'..-. U::'i,vv;)..5.is;:i-j. ifj." S 'Mi") kV;H'-;itit:-V i":H.--'t 'vVU':r;: ry N'iiV'?' " ii:-.-'-..4. V--- ' h- r.---'v.-!''f.. 'if. '--.:"-,.. V- .-f.-n't", rTT?? .? V j- - . ' - - Sf -..- - -a . v-V ....-....- 1 - 'yf - w . , . Mp. and Mr, W HoUan msttr'U the, Cptman Carters !0 p. jfcyt 'v,;; Garland st ihflh- tj. hI. m.I f , , : . " c r wm jagL wan nn . Jilss 'Sue , thigpen ; of ; Beulavpte has been Visllliifi Miss Gail Murphy and. others, here.--4 : ? ; ZHv.'.i Mrsi V t OutlaW ".and: yhouse guests',' Miss Dorothy Garrison and Mrs;'D .t-'Garriaortwent to KinSton of 'last Wednesday and to Goldsboro o thursday. They were accbmpatf ied to Kinston by Mrs. Tjjnmy.Out lawahd'son," Mark '? , Boy Drown COLUMBIA David Lawrence Boed, 17, and: Markus Howard Bryan, 7, drowned Wednesday after noon. In - a bond near Malachi's Chapel ' Church . about three miles from here, f'-x I . Young J iBowen.' who reoortedlv could not ; swim, drowned in an effort to. save the , Bryan boy.; who apparently- stepped,.: into hole while, wading. Some children who saw the Bryan bey go under, ran to summon the youth, who was near-by.:.-y. w.i: v When, they saw Uie youth also sjnk the children rushed to summon two men in the neighborhood, Harry Swaia and Dick Weatherly, who puf fed 'the boys out of the water and applied artificial respiration, , to no avail. The two victims were then rushed to the ' Columbia hospital, where further efforts were made to resuscitate them ; s ; Both,' victims In the double trag edy were from the Malachi's Chapel SeCUOO; '-''.' i-;" r'r-i. The Bryan boy is survived' by his parents, the Rev. Herbert Bryan and Mrs. . Margaret Bryan; '' two brothers, Council, and D onnie, both of! the . home; his paternal . grand mother, Mrs. ' Rannle ' iBryan of BeuiavUle, and his maternal grand parents . Mr. . and Mrs. - EUie T. Howard of Rlchlarids. . ' - f The Bryan Boy is a nephew of Winfqrd Howard of Kenansvltl ,' r uperni wrvices ivr. uie . oryan ; were Conducted Friday at ' 10 fi at Malachi's ChsDel' Free Will baptist Church; Burial was id tiW- c 1 ."5 i..,i....t ...iij.r,:;.. . ...... .... . 1 1. ..--.-.-. 1 . .'. .-.ft. if ' L-'L ,i jJli rtriouncomonff : ' MrV.and Mis, Elmer ( Renegar of Spartanburg; S. C announce the birth of a son; Jeffrey Taylor,, born .Tune': V !9&2. Mrs. Renegar . is the former Dellora Rotise of- Burgaw and. a niece of Mis. Lucille Shaffer Bowden;of! Kemnsvillt.'' -pi ': ' : r: fV- Eastern StarMeets , A spendld report ' of the recent Grand Chapter session held -in Wil mington was given 'by ' Mrs. -' Sue Westbrook, Worthy Matron of Ken ahsville Chapter r Mo. gis, Order of the- Eastern Star when it met last Tuesday, night, for Its regular bi monthly meeting,' in the absence of the Worthy Patron, Mr, J. B. Stroud served in. that capacity. Plana were made to -pay the $25.00 registration fee to send a girl to Camp .Rainbow (or one weeks camping this month. Aftber the Ritualistic, closing a soc ial hour was enjoyed. The refresh ment committee composed of Mrs; Celia and J. B. Stroud, Mrs. Alda Brown and Mrs, Inez Chestnutt ser ved ribbon sandwiches cookies and Iced drinks: : . .. . ; . Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grady were vis itors in Kington Wednesday Guest in the borne of Mrs. Shed Kornegay and Mr. an j Mrs. Jack Grady recentjy were Mr. and Mr?. Claud Bryan and three children of Tenn. Mr. Bryan and Jack Grady were "buddies'' .while" In service, overseas. .' Mrs.' Jaci Grad and Mrs; Ethel Kornegay visited Mrs. Roland Th mas near Beulavilie Wednesday J Mesdames 'Park Holmes an land Wallace and children visited tyri and 'Mrs'. J. M-'Mozeiey, n Kin ston Wednesday'.-, ' f ?.f':. ,) vr! - 'rr - . THE ;.u,:,uy;."U,;uu i.V;...u-s -Ia't,e,:L. I .Mr, aud Mr;, and Mrs. A. J: W. ker Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. LeVuO Kennedy and chUclreb-of Kington.? "v". f ' , .Mrs Letandt Wallace had gist pari of last week, her mother Mis. Ee . iBg,o felkstonv Othej! jraV Cent'guest et Mts, Wallace were Mr,, and THrs.7E. C,;Kiir -Jr. of ToUr stoa and Mr artd Mfa.xbest Gw ialmi aiid Childrh' also itjl Folk stoh. Hit. t 1 Sunday guest- In 'the Jbdm of Mr, a'kd Mrs.: Mahloh Wallace; were Mr. and'Mrs. Jinimy . Walks and child ren and . Mrs.- Neal 'Baler 'aB v ol i;ayettevlUfe,- Un: .Ilaker 4 tayi;d over nv the' Wallace. jro for a. lon ger -vlatt'"--' iiW i? 4-i V, Sunday Visitor's with Tit. al)d Mrs. W.' Q lndall -were theiT) aon and daughter-in-law, , William , &art: and Joyce Tyndall of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul iBeUVand air. p. B.;Beni oetl all of Kinston.. '7 v- Bridal Shower Honors ' . . Miss Howell.. A bridal' shower ; honoring Mist Lorraine ' Howfll, '.i bride-elect- .was given Saturday night in the recep tion room of the Pleasant Grove Community. Building. Hostess were Mrs. Dwight Walker and Miss Linda HowelU'. ': , .'..:' . , '.; The refreshment table was cover ed with a white linen cloth and. cen tered with an arrangment of gladi oli.; Mrs. Elaine Walker ' poured punch while Miss - Linda Howell, sister of the bride-elect, served in dividual bridal cakes, other refresh ments consisted ef 'nuts and mints. ' The gift' (able was covered with a white linen cloth' and ', centered with a white satin umbrella under widen the gifts were placed.--,. ; Miss-, Rubylene Waters directed the guests to games' and contest. The hdnofef was presenUd.a cor sake of white munns by the hostes ses upon 'arrival., She received , an array of lovely gifts. ' Birthday Luncheon A luncheon complimenting 'Mrs. Gaston Westbrook or her birthday jv- addition to Mr. Ioanes' add was given ty.:her ' children Sunday reg,:Preldent Carl T. Hicks and at her hbrae hurt, ;; ' , - Wiwat Manaeer 1 1. T. Weeks Mtoed Summer flowers . decorated '(Rbth 0f fnud-Cured Stabilization) ...... j . Hf..-v'-:.V.' t! "J.vina; roont;';t;;;;--1;:--' V -.J I. '":, , e ,'luncheon .' was' ' served from t! ii dining room table which was euvered Vithi a , white! , linen cloth iiid. -centered' wKtf the large birth day cake fetters wkh happy birth day In icing, . Oik r : X' .! ' i i . '.. " . . . The honoree received many lovely iifti and good wishes of the day. rThe Xollowlng - were present for tht occasion. Mr; .and Mrs. Stokes Westbrook and family or Kenans flBi Mr and Mrs. Jack Barfield f MtivOlive; MK . andMrs.j Ray Westbrook - of V '.Raleigh, ' Mr .and Mrs: Lewis Westbrook also of Ral eielt :Mr ..'and Mrsi Lewia-' ' West- Brook of Martinsville; Vs., Mt and Mrs- Glenn, . Kornegay tnd Mr. and Mrs. Unwood Korne iay 6fLKJnstonrMrs, Anna Best of CliOtoa;. Mr; ; and Mrs. Joe . west Irook and Jean Francis Westbrook, W. and Mrs, . Paul Westbrook and family, Mr.1 and Mrs, ."W, I. West brbok:and family, the Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Howard of Mt oUve and Mr.' and Mrs. M. B. Kornegay and lamfly -. . , ..'.v. . . ASCS NOTES CVRCD TOBACCO ET SCHEDULED ' f The .16th Annual . Stockholders Meeting of : Flue-Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corpo tfatlon will- be held on Friday, June 29 in Raleigh, N, C. at the Sir waiter Hotel, beginning a 10:00 a.m. i - Baymohd A.! Ioanes, Administra- lor, foreign AKricuiiuai ocivil-b, tr S:, Department of Agriculture, will toe the principal speaker. Mr. Ioanes has played a prominent role to shaping., USDA's export policies ,and activities and in re cent f months he has spent much Utne in the United States and Eu rope on .'problems involving the European Common Market. Inas much as seventy-five percent of y, S. Flue-cured exports move Into those countries already in the Common Market : and countries yrtilch'jare potential members, U. S. ffrowers are vitally concerned. M. Ioanes" speech on the Common Market will certainly be timely and Worth-while. .WM , w - - I GhWei- of flue-cured tobacco and to!;.ktten4 this meeting. !v,,-y. 1 1 . . i -v , la'--CROP RYE SUPPORT RATE ANNOUNCED: ! pAces fof , ihe ltMtt - crop of ryejill.be.8upRorted Jn North Ca rolina, at $102 Der. bushel for tjiej ItAt orve crooV -For mator produc ing aes1 where- BS psreent of U sJ trye production Is grown, the county rates, reflect tha terminal raite less the freight and handling charves needed to get the rye to terminal markets. ''.No. change has been made from trie 1961 f diacount schedule for edt. To-be Visible for support, rv must -eootaia not more than L if.: ... jiiVsi In previous years, price sup port on J96-ropvrye will be car r)d out; through farm and warehouse-stored loans and purchase agreements., Support will be avai lable.'frdm' harvesttime through 1 January 41, -1961 Loans will ma- Uire in. North .Carouna on r eoru' ary 28, ,1961 .. . " Growers' are remmded that par ticipatlon in the. 1962 feed grain nroffram, for .corn, erain sorehum or barler will not be 'a condition o. eligibility for price support on 1962-crop rye. Participation in the j6I feed grain program was re quired.,. JOT. l0l-CTop rye prwc support eligibility. MISllSE i'OF': TOBACCO Mlarkxtinqard L.The eYflee cnanarer was h Fe deral CoOrt to Wilmington on Tu esday and-, Wednesday of this week. One of the cases being tried ni the u. S. Government vs Ja- vth Sbnlth for the misuse of Smi th's tobacco card. Smith was fined $260 and given a.Zft year sente nceH suspended tp 3 years proba- C O K E C I I O " . j4w, . - r-f- - - Card mailed you, with Notice PS 303. dated April 17, 1962, shows the North Carolina support rate on Muiaung i uiton m ine r.asi erjn,'Area to be 33.0c. This should fee corrected on all cards to show 34.c ' ';,'.;..;.'. ;.The : card showed Middling 1" 'Cotton in the Western' Area to be 33.48c This should be correc ted W show 33.61c. : AXLIN FCN . rAa American arid a Russian sol- diet laced one another across, the Carriers of East and ,West Berlin. U 'time they, fell into an argu ment.' ' ' u'-' ' . flrt-my country - sail) tne Ame ticaii. "I can go to the door of the "WTUte 'House and ring 'the bell and ss just what I thtrik ofKen- uttrF-l'1 '' ' ' ir ! - : X'So what, said the Russian rov mptiMusly.T'Ih ihy country' 1 can go to the Sate of- the' Kremlin ana sav iusi wnai uwu -idwui Kennedy." : ' . . ALL IHIRPOSI 3-in-o:GoiL Oils Eviryfhlnn ( I ' Specials TABLERITE TABLERITE ARMOUR Cliffy M mlM&im Lb. TABLERITE ,: , V"-' iV-- .-H." juicy ' .ki-v;'. '; TREET ...;f!:: 2 cans 79c VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 Cans 39c CORN BEEF HASH M M Cans 3 for $1.00 TALL CAN FOR I G. ; LARGE SWEEt 303 Can SWISS MISS 7) NEW SIMONIZE TABLERITE Pet K ilk 9) mas CHARCOAL 2 lbs. Instant 5 -lbs. .. 10 lbs. . 20 lbs. . , AT THIS ; v STORE y Closed The 4th. For July 5th Thru 111 2 for 2 With Floor X Wax O Price ..33c . 35c ..63c $1.15 lie 4ty ir jK,. y '; ' y July 11th. 19c Carton 4 ;' - ' it i.y Plus Deposit Grocery .Order Pt. 30c Qt. 49c OF REG. PRICE less' Have A Cook Out This Week-end n n7 onn . J j ' j -Fepsi, s YNi'r 1 f - 1: SUPER MARKET ..,Kenansyille, N.CJ. ; ; v.; '.f. - .' ..IUUl-lllfUT-llKTIl HRTII ' "-. fi.,V-.,,-.--;--'-'V.,.--j:: et mAs-m1.'su... ... j'" " 't-Mi1" i-samssssaaaasiaasaeaMsawMSM-