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' C. L. Warren Kew Ag. Teacher Get4 JM. A. ' From State; Family moVes to Warsaw ' ? Jay Rornegay Wins Free N. Y. - i . .W iri kj A ;3.1' U' ; : ;?fr; Nell Pony visited ,the Hal 4'-; 'Jt-!na'l astyrea':''-if:l-i v .i j Mr.,, and. Mrs -Amoa Brinson and 1 , eA Pw. : ackompanied b, tlieir ; , jjpfiewf : woody 'Brinson spent sev- erat , days last, week" in Washington; . i tb, & -with frieilds.wd; jattended a fjafluain. .j , ...ir.f Jy'''t' i I Miss r iturfl ! Skyes speiii the Sjwy wee too, in norence,' mot Hie JRobert Sykes fWnfly.A-&$t. I W herisisteMrs: F. W. MisaJlorrie .Currie .haa returned :! fc-omlong Beach where she visited Vv-' ftlehdS':ireeetiy.-f- ':f' IMra.lU WPshd: children of ; , Eaeford sperrt-last Wednesday night sW:,;;jDioJW. .fc. j ; &Th;Ppnato ...; ;. weeK:eni a( topsail Beach; , v ; ; JlWttie; kMiss. sley Louise Boney ' jA's iGreeiiibpto M visiting her pater f aj grandpa.rents,,th Boney; ' JMrafl. C Burclr has returned from Kansas City whert she visited ; V fcsp. daughter;; Mrs. John Mehnert, .'?. Ifurinsf fte ftapt two weeks. C ; a 'Mrs. fl. Di.WiUiams plans to ac : ioropahy tyhji, fcQttta ' (Williams . to ; taka i Jjinalaska next , week' to at (eni a. conference on; Evangelism. il&vr Mr$. Rkharl Itolshou ? j ir Aayejbeeh attending the Church Extension School at Montreat this .?;ter fark Driye-ln 'f:-. Starrinc Teny, Ciirtls ,wkt . ;vV.if.. H AAgvst tt 5 .T- . i-v.'.-.rf-. '! 'I :b;iufrIJorU-.Day ajid " ;' i H ,f-:icl TStdiol Aft jf-. i-.'V' - P. -.1 ' a' !'i;w;,f' The' three-piece suit that jAtnta '' .lichlr solid for the mpst partf ;iytalian: -.welti stitch '. in ,100- ; OOUDie , anil .Wo. ""v w .. ., .'.skirt available in Heather Grey ancV Taupe; Siisea; io-W ', :, V ,r The three-piece double? knit -en-5 . " semhle fashionably focuses,, on a - fc' short-sleeved'- overbknise with ; ''freedom-' loving cardigan in fin - rest 'wdbil'OxfftrdCamel, Choco- ' late BrownOatmeal. Sizes lQ-is. 39.53 fil an4 Satarday Aag. 10-11 'l '' 4-k'--.-i!t'i-'-;--:,': .. 4 .: - r 9 beg ift III lllllSii. ii Sportswear and Better Fashions -,J " ' -Belk's Seconli Floor a V'r Alton Payne of Buxton visited his family here this week end ' in, the nome of the Robert. Honingsworth, Mrs, Thee Helms' and . daughter. Karen of Fayetteville 1 ' spent te . . .. . wees eno nere wun ner pareni ; ' The McNairy Boys, Mack, Jack, Sidney and William of Goldsbbro have been . visiting, their , paternal grandparents, the G. V. Goodmgs, They left on Friday to join their mo ther at Atlantic Beach. -'nA -AiU r -rA i 11?,. and Mrs: Winford " Howard and children visited Mr. Howard's 5--"iSf? to .tod,ana118' Msis Peggy Quinn Is Honored; ;1 Miss Pegy. Quinn, who will marry Burviri Blanchard. of Tur key ;, on SUndayt. Auiustr ietwai honored here; recently, at wq par tiS-r. ii...ii.;y.t. .it!:i.'. ., ; She first event was iv lovely miscellaneous shower .given ' on Friday night July 20th., from 8 to 10 oclock, m hei home of " her aunt,:.Mrs.l,Ti' PQuinnoft the Sarecta ' Road. " Joint' hostesses with Mrs. Quinn wcire Mr.; John Thomas Matthew? .and Mrs. Frank Summers.. :, A :?r-vj The honoree 'was presented a unique bridal corsage- upon ar Games were 4ed by Mrs. Geral dine Summerlih. Later the bride elect was led 'ictA the Den. where she; found a beautifully decorated table with many.- attractive;? nd useful gifts- arranged -under av net umbrella ' topped . with ja " lovely bricle r doll ii A'ter Uhe 'packages were opened and admired,;! they were displayed fpr the behefitjew The hostesses assisted iby Mrs. R. G. Quinn the bride-t mo ther, served, lime: punch-, .jiceomr panied with cheese -stats, chicken- salad sandwiches, cake squa res and salted nuts.' A caloi note of green and white' with; St touch of yeUow waist effective, carried out by the use of candles. Jn.. sil ver holders and , floral 'Arrange ments in aver,..Vccjnjtaiinf glads, dahlias anil fever few. . t On the following fridajr night. July 27th at ,6:30 Mesdames Fan nie i Jernigan and Macy Brinsoo were co-hostesses to anotner rnis- cellaneous bridt shower for Miss Peggy Quinn ' bride-elect',of ;-Ao r;:' ; ilia a' iiuic iu . iaic Prices ;'? . i ,"',' ' Vl V vw - - i . : mi r Fellowship Hall of the local Bap tist Church' Where' Miss Quinn is. teacher of the Beginner Sunday School Class- Guests present were meihpers and a few former mem bers" of that class. They Included Wylene Booth, Melenie and Rose Mary Bnnson, David and Janet Redwine, Brent Stewart, Para Hall, ' Mike and Salle Jerhigan, Anthony. Hatcher, .Debbie Heath, also Mrs. R. G. Quinn mother of the honoree'. Mixed summer flo wers were used for decorations, After opening the gifts, the hos tesses served punch and assorted cookies to the IS present. Announce Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hatcher an nounce the birth of. a Son, Dana Ray; on August ,8,' BOX at Puplin General.' 'Hospitat: ; i m. , Mrs,' Hatchec is the former Ge raldine William of , Richlands. : , Headlines Of The Past r- '. 1 year Age ; 2 Duplin Girls in N. C. 4-H Ho nor Club (Evelyn- Wilkiris and Joyce James,.;: ' ; ;r,":i. ; vPrVX P.. Roy To Speak at Mass Meeting of Broiler Growers. Rose Hill Gets New P. O., San derson Appointed Postmaster. ; : " -Country Squire has Grand Op ening, Saturday. ' : Chinquapin To Have Bank. B years Ag -, Duplin County Collected $239,- )8 In Taxes during 1938-97. N. C. Banks . Largest Lenders To Farming Group In 1956. . Dallas Herring Named Chair man State Board of Education: . Cotton Farmers Will Vote Au gust 23 For Strong Support. 10 Yean Ago ' Duplin Farmer Invents Tobacco Housing Machine; Will Be In Production Next 'Year (G. E. Al phin) '. "; Thieves Steal Safe Containing Money, 41 Bottles of Liquor From A. B., C. Store in Pink Hill. ' - New A & P. Store To Open In Warsaw..; ,'.'.! in at 24" ! other jstyles to 49.98 ,"Off to school or back to busk nesii,: you'B want ; to "'-make "aura you have a wardrobe full : ''snjairti,. so .;al.eateanywerelj ! ; New, knits are here, f in, so . many charming colors, superb ili i-stytes. These ensembles by 1 Sportempos are designed with r ybu . , tl smart active well-. Stressed American woman in blind. . t ; - 1 .. V t5-' jr-L .Jl!:y-;? -'V .".' 'i;,.i . "".'-i '' - ( - :'' .a , -..i-.','.'.j il, - . s , :!!!. 3' i-;i'j -,.. 'i; ':4 ; :" : V-'A'- "":':"''f '. ''1 ' ; -;?"v;A:s- - '-" "' r V J - ,, Wilmington. N.C ) 1 Simmons; v?f'. MeWbbra s-'.Turner Legion ' Pwt' Plans Erection -of Community.' Building. . ' -t - Warsaw Boy Electrocuted Whi le At , Work On 'Job In Wallace (Harold 'R.Hales)-A-j':;l'4'h-vvi.' a 4th Wife Attempts To Prevent a 8th, by Poisoning Husband (Bea trice, Loftin: coi.) ; ! , ' "Peavine. i Reynolds .Accepts Post Manager. Robeson Pounty lit v, V.'vj"; :',v'.fj T .'V"' V'.' S ' ' ' ' " ' -Patients'; Actte,d To Duplin General f Hospital from July 31 to August 6, 1962. ' l BEUliAVjtLLE 1" Styron,' Navnl ' ? Edwards, Jimmie Halt, Tommy v Bogus, Myrria BOWDEN Lane. Charlia.' CHINQUAPIN. Hall, James i'. Crooms, Alonza Heath- Sheilar - KENANS VILLE-' ' Glaspie, ;Suaie Lee, Colon . Phillips, Hubert E. Boone, Stephen Hatcher, Qeraldine Hatcher, Babyt Boy Hunter Flonnie MAGNOLIA ' Southerland, Matthew Brown Jesse and Kornegay, Warren MAPLE HHjL, Meadow. Mary PINK HILL ; Dvndall. Jasner RICHLANDS 4 White, Melbaline . ROSE HH4,. , Brown, Sylvia .- . Mainor.'Rosa" ' Brown, , William ' Inbostic, George Smith. William T Graham Dethorn TEACHEY v . Merritt,' Mary i WALLACE . A Stevens, Earleene Stevens. Baby Boy Bradshaw, Hugh ; Jones, Bealah ' WARSAW-. , Bentpny Thomas . Adams. Beatrice iWiUlams; James E. Murphy; Bridgett k ., Merrlltt jjobiinie ' f! ' ' ORLANDO, FLORID A 1 Bunub'. Mary, -I'M.. rAisoN4tt'; Taylor.' Annie Ma - ., -x ''.. T.- , . ;oeW teacher Schbt Dresses Fast Colors ": ;:' '." ei 'Shrinkage, less than- 2 V'-."' ---4 '. 'Sizesl712 4 Reg.. $198 DISCOUNT -PRICE ' UiChildren's" SLIPS 59c polished cotton , double sivaO. bottom.'' . ; 99t -$1.59-1.98 Special 124 Doz. Boy's Flannel SBSHIRTS . - ;Pockets-.--:.:di Sizes 416 f : : Reg.;$18:yalueW ,' t a '' " NiKlWiRESSES Ql WALLACE, N.C. . K'i-ih tollssill!lj .-..v.-'j.-; '"'': By Mrs. Carl Ivey -,'i.Mnfc. : Annie Rose of Goldboro spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs, G. L. Summer lin yVft. ... and Mrs. C C. Ivey, Jr., went to Hamilton Saturday.- Miss Eva Vause returned home with thesrtvfor several days, visit with relatives here. f Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jerni ganS of Durham,. Mt. and Mra- 1. A 'vOfermgan returned ; here last Thursday following a visit with Mr and .Mrs. William Allen Jer nigan of St , Petersburg, Fla. XiMrsi Peftie "Pate and Garland of Warsaw visited Mrs. Bessie A. Herring Sunday. -f ii v . lit. and Mrsi Cyrus Rhodes and Tonie .were .'guests Monday and Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. WiK Hani T- Rhodes of Clayton and Mr. and i Mrs. Linwood Rhodes of, Garner.''':';'-' .5 , ;'' ''.Miss Molliy Long of Jamesville isi spending 'several days with Miss Eva Nan, Summerlin. Mr. , and .Mrs. .Curtiss .Phillips of Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivey during the week end a Mrs.' Fred Alphln ,visited Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Alphm of Dur ham Monday and Tuesday ' Visiting Mr and Mrs John t Amon Sr last week were Mr. and Mrs"1- Norman L. Batchelor and children of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and' Mrsi; Wayne Faulk of Bear Marsh;Mr. and Mrs. John I. A mn Jr, 'and Children of Golds boro;, Mr. and Mrs. Raiy Amon and daughter of "Mount Olive; an Paul Kennedy of Beulaville. i Mrnd Mrs. Willie Outlaw. William and Glenda of Bethel were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godbold. '. Mrs, Leslie Bell, James and Ja nice attended the graduating Ex ercises for Cmmplers Business School held in Goldsboro Thurs dajsr.ytr ' Mi. and Mrs. James B. Souther land,' Eva, Jan and Danny of Roc ky. -Mount -visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinson and Mrs. Carl Ivey lst Wednesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and Children of .Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hollowell and children of Mount Olive were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mr g. Waller Jones Mr. anitMrS. Robert B. Ivey of Goldsboro and Mja Ivey's sister, Mrs. Marie Newsome of Fulton, Missouri,.' Visited Mr; and Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Jr., and atfiSfc relatives in this communitnr V Sunday. Mrs. Newsome came to this area to attend the . wedding of her son Kenneth Newsome held in More head City last Wednesday. Mrs." Ella Outlaw, Clarence Bo diford, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Out daw ' and Erlane ChitJaw 'were r ; (ContiBued On Back) a nd $1.98 $2.98 -$3.98 Save $1.00 on Every Dress You Buy. Tremendous assortment oi;i!tyles, the richest fa bticsj in town including famous ; ; Fuller Fabrics and f Dan River mate rials.; Di-ip-Dry, Wrinkle Resistant, Need Little or No Ironing, Saucy or Tailored Styles. Sizes 7's to 14 s, E-Z Dry Wonder FabriciV h- ??;i: . Boy V Heavy lOrOz. ; Dgngarees; ; $1.59 pr. Western, Regular Styles :2 Pqfrs for $3.00 : -Perfect for Back to r School : 'Sizes 6-16 J;Refe;L98, Value ,r aVlipys ' Long sleeve . School Shirts $1.00 100 Doz.', Bought for .; u This Sale V- -.-';f . , Stand-up Collars ; , . i i ; Drip - Dry . Need Little or no Ironing - 4 ;.. Wash It - Drip It - 'v-Wear It! - - . '-Ektra; Special Value Dark Olors ' : 'tf'''Sizes3;K 16t'-,;v SPECIALS INC, ? ' - ' .. ';; ' r.;t;;BURGAWlN.c. tfe?cc Specials TABLERITE TABLERITE CAROLINA BRIGHT iT MORELL PRIDE IGA think young SERVE PEPSI Chuck 1 fnlfr mm take home a case I DELMONTE DELMONTE I) u DELMONTE CITS JACK'S VANILLA WAFERS 29c IGA Open Wed. Afternoon 0 AT THIS STORE w m m c: r mm .'t- 1 GI1EEN I From ' Aug. 9th thru Aug. 15th. : ::,y..; ' it rj u Ju LEAF 24-bottle cjs plus deposit 303 Size Can u Of oz. Bottle LIU $1.10 i SUPER MARKET Kenansville, N. C. nuuiz . i r v SIS llib. qJ Lb. LARGE HEADS' LEJWCE 15c tmh For Is Pkg. of 60 Ml Ml 9 E, For n o Til 7a 45'C i
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