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" THE DtTMJN ,?:YTT7 ' .MIm Flnria PurrU w urj. Mlsa Flnrlo nmi. i ur.j day ,lor Peace College Jn Raleigh ttmAPA oha will k - i i ' . . . a junior, .; .... ,y . ..Mr., Wade Cooper and coris of v ' Camp UJuene spent Saturday with her iarents. Mr. and Mr8.'.I. C. . Burcb. . K-'. -';.' i Mr and Mrs. Gordon Koruegay jk wen. the guest of Mr. ana Mr. Jim Y Fulord at the old home at Gtousler. , -Mr, and Mr. W. E. Craft of ; Greenville were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. "Pot" Craft ;-Mrv Olin Pitts, Miss Anne Pitts and -Mv Roy Pitts of Greensboro f were' Saturday guest of Mrs. Pitts Brother. C. iB. Guthrie nnd Mrs. Hr; and Mrs. Jimmy Jackawt'juid daughter are spending sererar aays , feiui his parents, Mr. a'nif -6 JaMumi before returning ta.Catiapi bell College. ,; : - -; Mr. and Mrs. Brinson. Vest4;d daughter spent last week : ana it Windy Hill Beach with her parents i Mis Mary Lou Reynolds and Miss ' judyifiostic are living jj Mt. Olive and are students at Mt. Olive Jun ior College. Cr ';-Mf. and Mrs. Larry Matherson of t Raleigh were week end guest of Mr,. : and Mrs. Marion Griffin. , . Mrs., Troy Lewis of Carolina Beach, Mrs. Callie Baton, Mrs. Mettle Faircloth of Wilmington and Mr John Stallings'of Wallace were gtiest last Thursday 'ijrf'. Mrs., Thom as, Hughes. ''"''' " " " le, and Mrs. Alois Houston and children visited her- parents, Mr. nd. Mrs. Bishop of Mt. Olive sun- to.-r--- :f Oliver Vestal has returned home ;ironj: New Port, -Rhode -Island, where he was hospitalized in a Naval hospital for most q the sum- Oner.. . . Mrs. Ida Thomas of Sarecta is (pending some time with her niece, ,Mrs.- Henry West. ;'.Miss Barbara Bradley of Wil & mlngton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis .Vestal Saturady. Mr. and Mrs. Van Jordan and sW of fticlimondVa. spent Tues day and Wednesday with Mrs. Eloise Ryder and visited her father in Duplin General Hospital. i Miss tura Anne Fenny lert law .ThiWsHav for Meredith College '' 4vht she will be a student this ir Un Herbert Mathews of Floren m s a u swndine some time With ;hr Jather. Mr: McCoy -Kennedy V .' n ...1.... 1 -ana jMr$. ciinse njruci fJiA.' Ida.Miller of'lexandria, Va. .VIBIlVll SIS WW si i Woody Oakley left over the veek end for the U. N. U.y ((Jnapei mu, where he is enrolled for the 'owing year! , 4 1 Mrs. Reba Gavin and Mrs. Mai v.o c;iioi-c..r nf Tniisdll are steild- 1 I big" some time at their home. I J Miss -Mary Lee Sykes, M-Sgt. and If Mr'. PnhPit Svkes and family visl- UW MMJ" " - "I ' ted their sister and' iamily Mr.l andf Mrsi W. A. Eubanks in Witrmngion Friday. f Mt- and Mrs. Tom Lee Kennedy of Wilson -were week end guest of hU father and sister. Mrs. Eloise Ryder and Mr. McCoy Kennedy. ; Miss Rachel Johnstw f Rex Hos pital, Raleigh, "was home Jor the iiiedt ; end with , her mother. Mrs, Dorothy Johnson and her grand mother, Mrs.Uena Drew, i Mt. J, B, Penny if Rose Hill was Saturday guest of Mr,, and Mrs. C. 6. Guthrie. ' ' . i S-ili Ben Williamson Jr. of Nor fclk Va: was home , for the week end with his mother, Mrs. B. B. WIUIanlMnn . : m anA Mrs. Bill Spicer spent ttie-week.; end ia-Goldsboro .with his mother, Mrs. , William bpiceiv ; M-$gt. and Mrs. Robert Sykes ind," daughters .and MrsWillard Johnson were' dinner' guest Satur day their sister, ,Mr. John Clark and Mr. Clark l..rtlmlagU)n. T Rjjbert Csdson la enrolled in State College,- Raleigh, for the coming Emory Sadler ha? returned to jitata -College,. ''" ' ' "' " . Mis Carol Pate wiUeaw.this week to enroll in Reic' Hospital Sch iol it ' Nursing, Raleigh. : I Ustfr Frances Moored and son. Jay-bfrBOnn spent the week end here with , her parents. Mr ..and Mra- Jack Sltterson. v- V . i ; i ljr. 4. B.t Grady and daughter, jlargaret, went to" Duke hospital in ihTrham last Saturday to see Mrs. Grady's :;sh5ter, Mrs. Rodney And tewi. oe Annie Louise Prldgen who ias' a patient there.'; 1 - ' TpaVid and 3uddy Cooper of Camp teJeune fpent .the . week end here & their- maternal grandparents, llrvftiid Mrs. I-C Purch. -$ Mrs.' EL ' S. McQowam Sccompan W Mrr.,D: S. VUHamson ;to WH- DOngton last'tuesdar i Mr; -and Mrs. Rlchafd'.Hipps and , io'Cheyenne of NeW Ber-ex- h of Leesburg, Va. visited the C. T Woods bst Saturday ,1 ; IlHand. Mrs: f r C. Wood couple of day s 'la week In N fclki. Va.s with .the Fred4d?er4 rm-flylthe-y brought Franfcie bac uh t)iem for an extended lsit.-. . Imxk.L. Southerlan(Tls stfllMn Kcess Ann. Va. with-her ' dau- - gnter.,Mra.iWade Gaytor and fam; ; , iMrandri: Colon' Hollandat tended an Eastern Star meeting ir. , Wallace on Tuesday night yt. and Mrs. Hoscoe Jwes went TIMES, KENANSVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1962. n 1 7 yf'ffr-'-J 4 '..I'l'f Mrs. John William Kil pa trick Kilpatrkk-FussellSp'eak Vows In Rose Hill, Methodist Church Sept. 2 MISS FUSSELL WEDS ROSE IULL Miss Claire Susan Fussell, dau ghter of ;M!rs. Herman Bertice Fussell and the late Mr. Fussell, became the bride of John William Kilpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Caul Kilpaitrick of Ken ansville ' on Sunday, September 2, at four o'clock in the Rose Hill Methodist Church. The' Rev. T Fant Steele, pastor of the church, and Rev. J. C Alexander of Creedmore, cousin of the bride, officiated' at the cere mony. The wedding music was presen ted by Mrs. W. M. Bryant organ ist, who played prenuptial music, and ; J. D. Jerome, sodoist, who sang Panis Arvgelicus and The Wedding Prayer. The bride, escorted to the alter by her brpther-in-law, Robert J Hursey, Jr., was given in marri age by her mother. The bride wore a formal .gown .of Italian Silk. The elongated bodice was fashioned with a scalloped jewel ed neckline and long tapered sle eves that formed calla. points over the hainds. The full bouffant silk skirt flowed into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of Candellight French imported illusion was at tached to a halo crown of perali zed orange blossoms. She cacried a bouquet of gardenias centered with a white hybrid "orchid. . .u-v' Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. R. J. Hursey, Jr., Mrs. Hursey wore a gold puffed brocade dress fash ioned with . a low rounded neck and a narrow bell skirt,- Her. veil of matching gold maline was at tached to a tiara of pearls and rhines tones. She .carried a bou quet of bronze chrysanthemums and crotous leaves. ' Other ' attendants were Mrs. Amos Quinn of Kenensville an Mlrs. Gilbert Iane of Dudley, sis ters ' of the groom, Mrs. Julian Whit of Lynnhaven, Va.. Mrs. George Brilt of Tarbpro, and Miss Ann Bisher of High Point. Their dresses and bouquets were identi cal to that of the matron Qf honor. Junior bridesmaids were Misses Joy Boone of Wallace . and Me' l&nie Fussell of Arnold, Md., Their full-skirted dresses of peau de soie featured rounded necks Steve Gooding Family and. attend ed the Art Exhibit. --They -were proud to note thai Margie's picture won a blue' ribbon. ' Steve Jones . spent Sunday in Ralekh with his cousin, Billy Far" rior. " . " Mr. and Mrs. Guy Goodinsv Jr. and children of Raleigh spent the week end here with his parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson visi torl her father. ,Mr. Eduerton of Wallace, who 1 .a, patien tajGolds- boro, hospital. , , .. James -Edward Brinson returned UnnHav to CamDbell Colleee. Buies Creek, where he. is a member' Of ,the senior class. 5 -''"-f: --'tAjS.: Mrs. Harold Siverston ;has r turned to ber home In Kures Beach after a stay ,with her, father; IJIr. Moy KennHjr.-..v: A -iV I Mr Thomas, of Sarecta Js spending some time with. Mrs. Hen ry west. . r'. . Mm ivpv fieds visited her" aunt In Gbldsbpro hospital last week, - . Mesidames' Oscar Redwine, Jack Rrlnsnn and Brinson Vestal attend ed Prty on. Tuesday night in .the borne1 of Mrc Glenn Rassmussen honoring Jttra L J. Quinn, the for-. get prsces. vizz-n f nv f i-1 large bows at the back of the waist. Their headpieces were co-'-renois- 6f gold autumn flowers. The bridegroom's father was his best man and ushers were Amos Quinn of Kenamsville, Hu bert Lane of Dudley, Joe Brock of Kenans viille, Morris Porter of Raleigh, Hobby Fussell and Dan Fussell of Rose Hill. The honorary bridesmaids were Misses June Potter and May Wil son of Wilmington, Paula -Smith of Hookerton. Georgia Fussell of Arnold, Md., Judy Fussell of Rose Hill and Mrs. Gilbert Morgan ol Rock Mount. . The wedding was directed by Mrs. W. H. Fussell and Miss Eli zabeth For law. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Fussell chose a sheath dress of blonde beige chiffon and chan titly lace over taffeta, featuring a draped oumberbund, and match ing accessories. She wore a green cymbidium orchid. The bride groom's mother wore an after noon sheath dress of nut brown with matching accessories. She wore a brown cymbidaum orchid. For travel the new Mrs. Kil Datrick wore a cocoa brown sheath dress fashioned with jac ket effect. She wore matching accessories, and a corsage of whi te, georgiana orchids. Hallowing a wedding trip to JletdpMev, and Mrs. Kilpatrick Wifrhe it home in Kenamsville. "The bride is a graduate of Greensboro, College and is new teaching In the Eiuplin County actrool system. -The bridegroom attended .Ciniipibil, junior College, The University of . New Mexico and is a graduate of Atlantic Chris tian College, He is a teacher at the Rose Hill Elementary School Reception Held Immediately following the Fus sell - Kilpatrick ceremony Sun day afternoon, the bride's mother. Mlra, Herman B. Fussell, enter tewed with a lovely reception at her home. The guests were greeted by Mr, and Mrs. 'Jamas Fussell.' Re ceivins guests in the yard -amid lovely, summer flowers were Mr. and Mrs. Laoyd Boone of Wallace who Introduced the guests, Mrs. Herman B. Fussell. the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kil patrick (mother and father of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. William' Kil" Patrick, the bride ana groom; wrr IL. "J... Hursey, Jr- Mrs. Amos Quinn, , Mrs, Hubert Lane, Mrs. Dunlop. White Mrs Julian Vhite. Mlrj. George Br kit, arid Miss Ann Bisher, attendants. , In -the dinning room the punch cake and -nuts were served fromi a lovely, table draped in white lace". Whit, gladolias and mums graced the dirurig room. Mrs,, x cr Alexander, sr.. aasui- ted by Miss DHanne Southerland, Jwn?WJUtiiis, June fotter May Wtaoij'jnt Jean Taylor, poured punch.-:-'-i,'L':;: " . 2 Mrs W. H-- Puasell and . Miss Eliiabetbt,ForW presided in the gift rotirn and goodbyes were said Ho" Mr,: and Mrs. G; H. Fusseu or Arnold; Maryland. ' . , ' Poet-Sehearsal Party , - ; Mti WilUam K. 'Teachey . Mrs. WUbur Fussell, ' Mra; Wade Alli sonr Mrs J, D. Jerome, Mrs, Har ry Davis; and Miss LilKe Teachey were adl hostesses at a lovely post rehearsal party held in the baser ment of the. church! in. honor, ol Mrss Sua Fussell and ; WUUam Kilpatrick. Friends who had pre. lilaualy .luu30red.Mifa rsplL the v. ' - v wedding party, and special guests rhade up the uest lust of a tiun' ured " ,(.( Mrs. Wilbur Fussell greeted the guests as they;came down taft'stat irs,- which' were,. decorated . .with white weddmg, bells,: smllax -and a large reen bow, .. , Presidirur at (the punch toow.l.was Mils, Claire Smith, Miss Fussell'e aunt. The table was striking ..with a silver candelabra in theii5eW' ter, b silver punch bowl, silver mint and nut trays on the end. A lovely arrangement of sum mer white flowers in a silver compote graced the other end of the table. Guests were served pu nch; individual bridal cake, squa res, mints and nuts. A lovely bridal scheme of green yellow and white was carried out throughout the room. A long ta ble covered .wi.h a white cloth was featured at one end of the basement in the center of table were Awo huge 'white bells tied with green riobon,' on the end were silver candelabra with yel low candles.- At the; other end of the room was a lovely arrange ment of yellow and white gla dolias with green foliage. A lovely background for' this arrangement was created with a draped green aloth with smilax." iMUss Lillie Teachey preside over the registry for the eighty five guests enjoying the party. Thank You Oliver Vestal is home from. New port, Rhode Island, U. S. Nava Hospital and wishes to say "Than! You" f or the many courtesies shown him while he was a patient The cards, letters and gifts meani to much to him while there in help iiig to get through the long days. Eastern Star Met A goodly number of members were present on Tuesday night jvhen Kenansville Chapter No. 215 Order of the Eastern Star met for ts bi-monthly meeting. Mrs. Sue .Vestbrook, The Worthy Matron as sisted by the Worthy Patron, Lewis A'estbrook preiided. During the business session which followed the Ritualistic opening, the Efficency Chart was checked by the secre tary, Mrs. Louise K. Boney, Later the group was led in repeating thier Obligation by the Worthy Patron. Teen-age Party About 18 teenagers' garnered o nther in the Lodge Building here ast Saturday nlgH" st'"ft o'lioct; vihere they wefe entertained at a lartv by Miss Jane R'venbark.-' The 'wstess wasvassistedi,bv Jier mother, lrs. '8. J. Hiverhark.,, also; Mrs. 'Idly Steohen in.servmgunch' airfJ eake to the young f elks present. -. Ella Cooper Circle The Ella Cooper Circle met with Mrs. Colon Holland on Monday 'venine. Mrs. Amos Brinson, chair man, presided. Mrs. I. R. Caison made the opening prayer. . -Following the' business '- session Mrs. Caison- completed the three month study on "Communism; The meeting was closed by Mrs. Amos Brinson. ''' - During the social hour, the hos tess served apple pie a-la-mode and coffee. '" WS of CS Met Mon. The Womans Society of Christian Service of Methodist Church met on Monday evening. Mrs. Eloise Ry der, president, presided over the business session. After the opening prayer made by Rev. Pegg, Mrs. Ryder presented the program, "Biblical Foundation of Missions". Mrs. Ruby Nowton made the closing prayer. Miss Sykes Niece Weds In Maryland Mrs. Anna Eubanks Lea. daueh- er of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Eubanks UMlmi(itAn UnA CaMll&l IT Pfh.A III n iiiiuuKliM aiiu.iniiiiHH. mv, tr., son of Dr. and Mrs. .Samuel E. Pace., Sr. of Wilmington were mar- ried August 19, 1962. at ,-Rockville Methodist Church, Rockvllle, Mary- lan(j . , .. ji , y Mrs. Pace has made her Jionw In Umington ana nag oeen asuociat- with Southern Bell ' Telephone UUIIipaliy 1UI ocvvscu ycaio.. ' . daa : mA,.at Maw nil . rave ib a i nuumo wj. Hanover Hieh and the University of North Carolina, cnapet tUU. IS tssuciated with Hot Shoppers,' Inc .n Maryland-' . 1 They are making their Koine ' in Silver Springs, Md. . " - , ' ; Mrs. Pace is the grand daughter (Jl MHI Wvw JUJUI,niug0a L. Sykes and niece of -Miss' Mary the late Anna Jermgan ana n Lee Sykes i . I ' . , -J ' I i LOrO JlOKQS V-irCrOPoy thfr last. day of the month fol xThe Cora 'Stokes" Circle met with t lowing the i month .a truck is put . A. ' f 1 . " rs. ilauren snarpe aiouuay aui-r dor at. 4:00 o'clock. , noon Mrs. Ellis Vestal made the open fa? nraverl' Chairman. Mrs. C. B Guthrie, IK, yrvaiuvu vvn . miuii session, at which time the pew iness officers lor in coming year wt-rw as follows; Chairman, Mrs, i- r'ai.n . UB f i- flanraa sleeted Guthrie; assistant.-; Mrs." George, Penney Mr Jj LCAMtAM nl Hfiwdoiir! I. laicille Stokes. Following ,'-thig reading of minutes.' and roll call by Mrs ifiurehi retiring secretary, Mrs nitthriA the reading of the 24th 'Psalm and gave a program wuuy ,wuq making th closing prayer: The hostess, assisted by her dau ghter ul a.iiiiAr4 MimAtknnlai fluff and salted, nuts .to' the . eight men ben. and oo ylalXovc-.Aj- Hubert Houston Honored ' Mr: and Mrs. Oscar Houston en- rfertained their son Hubert on his birthday Sunday with a barbecue picnic dinner. Those helping Hubert eat the beautifully decorated cake It Were: Mr. and Mrs. Thad Jones of Beulaville. Mr. Byron Houston and daughter, Nancy, of Kins ton. Mr. and MrsAlois Houston and fam ily, Mr and Mrs. Lattie Houston ind family, Mrs. Malloy William son, Robert Franklin Williamson and the host of Kenansville. Announce Birth . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zirges an nounce' the birth of a daughter, Shardjt awn, Sept. 5, 1962. at De pablstflfespital, Norfolk. Va. Mr 'Zirges is the daughter of Mr. tind Mrs. C. C. Wood, who re port the grand daughter is "just a little doll". Presbyterian Circles Mrs. A. T. Outlaw was hostess to "ircle No. 1 of the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church when it met Monday afternoon at three-thirty. Che opening prayer was made by he chairman, Mrs. Ralph Barwick who presided over the business ses sion. Mrs. N. B. Boney was mode rator of the 'Bible Study. After the benediction the hostess served lime lunch, cheese straws, and assorted ookies to the 11 ladies present. Circle No. 2 met on Monday night it 8 o'clock with Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell. Circle chairman, Mrs. Martha SiUerson had charge of the business session after which Mrs. limy Stephens was moderator for the Bible, Study. The hostess ser ved tempting refreshments at the lose of the meeting. Anonurice Birth Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kornegay of Magnolia, N. C. R;FD. announ ce the birth of a son, September 7. Mrs. Korne'ay is the former Grace Whitman of Kenansville, N. C. Mr .and Mrs. Everett Lee Korne gay. of Chevleix, Michigan announce the birth of a son, Michael Everett, on September 1, 1962. Weight 7 lbs. 7 bzs. Mrs. Kornegay is the for mer Evelyn Kimmer of Tennessee. MBoth of the proud fathers are sons of Mrs Alda Kornegay Brown and attended Kenansville High Sch col before they were married.) Federal Hwy, Tax -Federal highway use tax collected from owners of trucks and buses go in a highway building program. In addition to the Federal high way use tax which affects truck and bus owners, revenues from taxes on motor fuels, tires, inner tubes, re tread rubber and other items are being finneled into the highway fund. Highway use taxes on trucks and buses range frmo $81 to $180 an nually for each vehicle subject to the tax. All trucks operating on public highways are subject to this tax if they meet certain unloaded weight and axle specifications and are registered toy state law. Federal tax return Form 2290, necessary for filing, contains 3 list ing of the specific tax to be paid on trucks accoring to the month the vehicles was put into operation. Form 2290 also described the tax to be paid by bus owners. '- For buses, the tax is based on un loaded weight of the bus. plus 150 pounds for each unit of seating ca n..itv This annlies Drimarily to operators of intercity buses. Local transit systems are exempt from the tSx under certain conditions. De tails and information are available at local Internal Revenue offices. Tax Forms 2290 were mailed in June to those who filed highway tax returns last year. Copies of. this form, as well as a helpful booklet on the tax, Publication No. 349, can he obtained from local Revenue oi- flees and from state motor Dureau agencies Tax returns for the year begin ning: July 1, 1962 must be filed by I Ait cm at 31 iQfi2 for everv taxable i " vehicle in highway use in July of lOl year, me majr uC ... quarterly installments. Dates for these installments are August si, December 31, March 31 and June 30. Truck and bus owners -should also remember that vehicles acquired , ----- after they have filed their 196? re- r I turn are suujeti io uiguna u tax this year. In these cases, a lax I return (Form 2290) must be filed I 1 1. ! ... ...... iniu mgnwajr use. Revenue collect rr('ttti from the high way use tax totaled 46.8 million in 10AI nnH 117.7 million in 1960. In- i i., caocu n.im ...... ... - - planned to get fuller compliance i wun mis iax iw num uw.ki bus operators. ' fptia hialiuau trust fllllH in 1961 . lAniinsimtf' nrwMr1a frnm nil nf its revenue :sources, received a total tor to Unsound were motor fuel llloo iaxes . wqicijvocuvuinvu iw highway trust7 fund since it was .uj taa taut lAftal tl hilHan Tha I nmuKii AhitVlKiitAl Klf itlA hlffhlVJIV usa taxa during this period was f 177 "'qjljss, cMnw---u IT Specials From September 13th thru September 15th. TABLERITE ! ROUND STEAK 89c CUBE STEAK 89c BACON 59c JESSE JEWELL'S FRYERS fake home $1.10 Case Plus Deposit ROYAL GUEST (Large Box) Facial Jissue Wax Paper IGA Napkins GREEN GIANT P a case 19c can BUSH KM, Pork & Beans 10c Open Wed. Afternoon 11 - AT THIS STORE WE GIVE 1 GREEN .STAMPS. 1 1 (cut up) 2 LBS. MD GRAPES 29c IGA Grape or Apple 20 JELLY DOG HOUSE 1 Lb. Cans DOG FOOD 7 cans 39c SHIRLEY GAY First Quality 23c 22c 2 for 21c ALL 12 Oz. Sc MUCH-MORE 303 Cans SUPER MARKET Kenansville, N. C. iJVR n J 33c lb. 4 Oz. Jar. 2?t NYLONS pair 36c 1! KRAFT JELLIES AND PRESERVES Off Regular Price SWEET PEAS STRING BEANS CREAM CORN 8 for $100
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