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'Call Fanrior'of'wmard spent se s s.1 days last week with Nancy i lien: ' ' a - . 1 1 .y y u J. and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay, ! J Kornegay and Kent Frederick a spent (he week end at Charles- V 9; visiting nlaces" of historic ( I Interest. ' ; ; i:ias Mary Lee .Syfces ,has retur 4 from Cresent , Beach-Si, C., T ere she spent tbffeek,iwlth her ( itef, Mrs. Catherine Willard and t ully, - ' - , and Mrs. RKadall, Mrs. I tense Hasty 'and sons," Mike, , t ' by and Rudy spent last .week Korea. Beach. Miss Yvonne, pat t son was their week end.guesf. ?Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krefsch and fighter, Cynthia,' vacationed last j ek in New. York, New Jersey and ul interest. a t vIt$..Q, Bi Guthrie attended a J nchfSoo' in the home ef Mr.Cla- llKphff in Wallace Friday; ho- t noring Miss Mary Jane Carr, bride- borne here. " elect of Rose Hill Mr. and Mrs. Gurganeous' of Jac-. ksonville visited Mr. and Mrs.; Zl W. Frazells last week. : Mrs. Lucille Stokes and Mrs. Flo rence Currie shopped in Wilming ton, Wednesday, . ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo - Jackson and Mr. and . Mrs. Jimmy Jackson sp ent last Week in Florida, Daytona Beach, St. Augustine, Silver Springs and many other interesting places. Mrs. 'Catherine Peele of William ston visited - her mother Mrs, C. B. Sitterson last week. ' v ; '- . Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy i Jackson spent last Thursday ,ln Fayefteville, Their little daughter returned home with them after a vi sit with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ho well. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paschall of Glendon were week end guest of Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes of Wilmington spent sometime at their Mr Rjhn Gavin and Mrs. Mar tha gttterson of Topsail Beach were .aC their noma weanesaay, nigm. . v lrs. Theo Helms and daughter, Karen, have returned to their home rayetteville after spending the last' two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert HoUingsworth. Mrs. Joyce Payne and children of Fayetteville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Hollingsworth. Mrs. John Stallings" of Wallace spent the week end with her sister, Mrs.. Thomas Hughes a Ad Mr, Hu ghes. The Hughes and their guest left Monday tor their home in Wil mington. ' . Mrs. C. B. Guthrie spent Monday in Rose H111.J, ' Mrs. W., M. Ingram accompanied Miss Lottie Williams and her house guest to Manteo the past week end and attended the1 pageant "The Lost Colony." , .' . Mr. and Mr.f Percy Hobbs of My ft N 1 , - 'r( I U ' X Clearanee Sale Shop Our Store For Mew : Drapery And Slip Cover Furies 6 $1.00 Dross Fabrics Reduced Jo 77c yd. : o 89c Dross Fabrics Reduced To 69c yd. 1 o $1.99 Dress Fabrics Reduced Jo 99c yd. ; o 69c Sportswear Fabrics Reduced To 39c yd. ' ' f . ' V L I o One Table Assorted Fabrics 25c yd. One Table Dan River Plaids 55c yd. vo ills Bemnants Clinton, N.C. Hi Washington, O. C are, visiting his sister, Mrs, Lloyd Terrell ' for se veral days. - : - -r , " T Sgt; and Mrs. Miles Smith and their son Mike, have been vi siting the J. B. Strouds 'and other relatives in Kenansville and Mag nolia. The will return to Vanden burg 'Air Force Base, near Santa Maria, California next week. Mrs. Beatrice Hardie and son. .TnA nf Vt. Lauderdale.' Florida have been visiting the Vernon Reynolds family. Mrs. Hardie is a sUter of Mr. Reynolds. , ' .y .. . Mrs. Baxter Black and daughter. Janet (Ward Black of Kannapolis. have been visiting Mrs. Black's sis ter, Mrs. Mattle Ward Sadler re cently. Mrs. Irvin" Burch is , spending a couole of weeks with her daughter, Millie,, now Mrs. John Mehnert, of Kansas City. - ', , . Mrs. George H.' Moore of Wash ington, D. C. has been visiting her friend, Miss (Lottie Williams, While on Thursday to visit TiyOn Pelace and to Manteo on Saturday to see 'The Lost Colony.", pageant. They were accompanied to New Bern by Mrs. H. D. Williams and Mrs. Geo rge Penney. Mr. Ingram accom panied them to ManteO. . Mesdames E. S. McGowan and H. D. Williams accompanied Miss Tot tie Williams to Bocky. Mount last coturav '.lulv 14th to ''a luncheon meeting at the Westeyan Methodist College. . iiim Mi- anA Mrs .1 Tolson Of Gol- dsboro accompanied byMfa. Hattie S. Kornegay and Mrs. Eleanor k.. Brown visited the N. 8. Boneys here last Sunday afternoft. Mr. and Mrs. Die Outlaw of Garland also came for a short visit. ; thnufi from here who at tended the Chaiken-Rollins wedding on Saturday afternoon in the war saw Baptist Church were; Mesda mes John A. Gavin, G.- V. Gooding, Altoh Newton and N. ff. Boney also Miss Margaret Willams, Mrs. Lou ise W. Mitchell and Mr R. V. Wells. Mr. Sam Newton of Durham was HDC Study Floor Covering . ( The rtiular monthly meeting of the .South Kenansville Home De monstration Club was held on rrk day afternoon. July 20th at 2:30 with Mrs. Lloyd Ferrell. A goodly number of members were present also one visitor, namely. Mrs.- C. v. Oninn. ' sister-in-law of the hos tess. Mrs. Ferrell conducted the De votional using the first six verses of the third chapter of , Proverbs for her scripture.' Mrs. Jesse B. tttvjaitv Aresented the 'demonstration im "Smooth Floor Coverings". She also gave the report of the Home Food Supply (Leader in tne taners absence. .. Mm N. B. Bonev eave the Oh- JectNes of the ' Citizenship Leaders ..ul. ioA th rlnh in reneatine the .Americans -Creed." She also led b a game for the Recreation cnair man. Mrs. Henry TVest. St. Food fimwrvation leader., stressed . the use Of a variety of vegetables, and gave several ways to dress them up by suggesting several Wipes, lor spinach casserole squash,, stuffed squash etc. ' The president, Mrs. ,Amos,; vnesi nuM oresided over the business ses sion during which time- plans were made for family night at the August meeting. , Eastern Star Met With Mrs. Sue Westbrook and Iwi Westbrook. Worthy Matron and Worthy Patfon respectively .in rtulr numlar stations. Kenansville jChapler No. 2f5, Order of the Eas tern 'Slar1iad a very mieresung meeting here in the Lodge Hall on July 10th. The -Worthy ratron naa charge of the program in which he discussed the History of the Eastern Star and its Symbols. He then called on the Associate Patron, Colon Holland to lead the chapter in its obligation. ,; A 25 year Continuous Membership certificate was presented in aDsen rol Cavenaugh accomapnled seve ral others to Chapel Hiu ,ne day lSflt W68k. ' 3 "Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy and son spent the week end at Topsail Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French of Apex visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bur gess one afternoon last week. They also visited the George Henry Bests 111 W 8188 w, The MoBryde Twins of Maxton have been visiting their cousin, Jane Rivenbark. .... : ,Dr. and Mrs., Beecher Ward Sit ..j m. iniii nf Oak Rid ee. tawsseeT&ad. Mts.jC. B-S1U terson last week. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and dau ghter of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burgess on Tues. evening. ti in Mrsi- Sallie Smith Westbrook. a recent visitor here In the home oftThe presentation was made by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. wiuiams. Virginia ia.". T ,' Mesdames Mabel Burgess and Ca- Kirand Mairon oi m . . ' , -' . 'jm'mmmmm'mmmmm 1'.. ' ' ' i miw iir- IT-" I SUMMER FASHIONS REDOCEpi, SHOP EVERY DEPARTMENT AND SAVE AlEadies swim suits reduced including Jantzen, Rosemarie Reid : -Cdtalma! sizes 32-44 ; ' iU.VO ... 12.98 J 73.98-;.. 14.98 ... -15.98 17.98 . 19:98 22.98 23.98 .25.00 ,..1 -1 8.23 :..........c.... 9.83 ;.:-i.L,:.;;.-. io.48 11.23 .11.98 13.48 t.......; '14.98 ..,...v,4' 17.23 ::.:J n.98 18.75. i Sfwl'k t i t I i L I !Ria lRavinw on all other summer, sportswear) -"Shorts! ; Slimjims! Pedal Pushers! Skirts! Coordiflatesf Blouses! :, ,; ' i ; . K, ' Soortswear. secona r loor ... :- f4 All Girl's Swim Suits Reduced! JANTZENI CATALINA! : Sizesj 3-6x; 714 Regular :2.98 Sale 'Xvt f V 3.50 - 2.37 j f iX 3.98 - - 2.77 j l VS ,'4.98'. - 3.47 yVK V ; 5.98 ;.' - m 4.17 6.98 ...:..: 4.87 1 . 7.98 .". 5.57 J I Y I .,8.98 :.-6.27 17 u ' '. : SUB-TEEN 8 - 14 , f-AU . Sale, Regular Sale I f JM 9.98 6.97 .11 111.' 1 1Q.98 v 7.67,41 ' "Second Floor Regular 6.98 '4.87 7.98 :. 5.27 8,98. :. 6.27 Girls' Wear ALL MEN S SWIM, TRUNKS REDUCED! INCLUDING JANTZEN AND McGREGOR! SizeB28 - 52 . Regular ) v.. 5.00 ",5.95 -J. : J Sale '. Trr'8-19'.; 4.79 , ' Men's Wear Regular'-'" , ,;NSale ' ' J 6.95 5.49 7,95 V.:..::..:.:...:-.-.." 6.39 .. 895 ..-.V.w -.-"r-"" ' O Belk's Main Floor 6.99 i,- ti3 fi' j j' . .. , . ' 1 1.. - -. -Regular 1.98 .u. V "2.50 3.00 -1 ALL BOYS' 6 . 20; 28 .V 36 SWIM TRUNKS REDUCED! " y . Sale Regular 1 1 - ' Sale -Regular 1 1 M ' Sale' 1.47 3.50 ... -v.- 2.62 5.0U o J 187 3.98 '....-11:..:-: - 2.97 5.95 t ....l..i..-. 4.46 2.25 43 'i..'.:...!....:.iw.- 3.73 6.95 5.23 rny'gVt'eT O Fr!VsSecc-iriiyM-- OES At the next meeting of this chapter the Secretory and all past Secretarys' of Kenansville Chapter will be honored. - MrsPriiigen HbtioredfV Mrs. Park Pridgen of Warsaw, af fectionately called ''Miss Ellal" by her many friends' throughout this community, wal honored here last Thursday night at seven o'clock sup per marking ber 0th. birthday. The familjri'Bathered at 7 wcioca in the heirber daughter,-Mr J. H. Grady who was jont nosiess with "MrS. Rodney' Andrews and Mrs. .0.' P. Pridgen Jr., Turkey .uall tnr ita . trimmings was en- .llir W' w. - " . joyed along wltlf roast beef, a va riety of 4resn vegeiaoies. ana u t.. nnH nff with home made peach ice cream to go wHh the lovely birthday cane. ; Those present in addition to the honoreeand hostesses were; Mr. G. P. Pridgen Jr., and son, Geor ge Mack Mr. Rodney Andrews, Mr J. C. Prldfien Sr., of Warsaw, Miss Margaret Grady of Kenans ville also Mrs. Charlie urown oi Norfolk Va. Presbyterian Women Met Politics a Christian Vocation" was the topic for discussion when the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church met on Monday night at 8 O'clock In the Sunday Schol Bu ilding. Mrs. N. B. Boney Program chairman stated that the purpose of this program, "is to help women see politics as a Christian voca tion wliere a person may serve God and man and to show the way a r-hrietisn mav serve in this area. wa ' I , and a way in . wratn Christians may work together to improve conditions in a commu nity; "after which she introduced the Rev. Richard Holshouser wno ably discussed the subject, lie nnt ked the program with thfr Deyo ;nni tHa business session was in charge of the president, Mrs. G. S. Hodges. Art Paschall Honored On last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs"Gort!on Kornegay enter tained'at a barbecue supper, ho noring their grandson, Art Paschall of PikeVUIe on his sevemn Dirm- ' Guest who enjoyed the delightful siipper besides Art, were nis pa- (. - r and Mrs. Jerry Pas- i cihj, ... - , cfiau and sister, Joan of P&eville, his paternal grandparents, wir. ma Mrs. Arthur Paschall of Glendon, his uncle Bill Kornegay and Mr. Kent Frederickson of Amherst, MassV ' . . ( Art said "A good time was had by alL"' " Card of Thanks ti, famiiv nf Moses Garner wis hes to express their sincere thanks to everyone for the many courtes ies shown them at the recent dea th of their husband and father.' The prayers, flowers; visit , and .every courtesy meant so much. to. each of us." v, - . The Family of Moses .Garner. fit! . : r Mi i SPECIALS For JULY 26th thru AUG. ; 1 st. SMOKED ' TABLERITE n n m r FROSTY MORN LARGE HEAD LETTUCE think young SEME PEPSI take home a case OCEAN SPRAY 2 CANS FOR MNBiRRY SAUCE 3 IGA IP J toe) j IRC gl lb. CYPRESS SLICED . 11) L-A ib iyj by & fei lb. 24-bottle case f 111 I plus deposit JI.IU I Si T ' ''"-v J tin kJ ty Lb. Bag ROYAL GUEST I 4 1 TABLERITE SALAD (51 LINEN WHITE M A MOUSES B1EAL 5u,29c RICELAND Lbs. Open Wed. Afternoon 9 . - eti a STORE SUPER MARKET Kenansville, N. C we 4ie MPS
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