rf4 ) VOLUME XXIX. No: 37 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 per year plu lie N. C. Sales tax In Duplin and adjoining PRICE TEN PENT ' ' KENANSyiLlX NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1962 Counties 4.S0 per year plu. lc N. C. Sale, tax oaUide this area In N. C.i $5.M per year j al TT " 1 ' ' - , plus 17c N. C. Salei tax outside N. C. rim i eew sua ni ; 1' i :V '! ' ' .. , " r. f I ft 8 ( Intended For Last Week) n , Miss Ullie woiked hard, side by " I J n ' . r i i nappy pmnaayi v f ' By: Elery Guthrie ' ' When was a little kuI, 1 used s . tp ask my Mama, "Ho o)d was : '"cldl", Now that I've' grown-up I'm .1, beginning to kndWi'-ut also- I ve ' learned old is jnot r measured in , ; terms of years, f v , , ' Upoir Visiting one uf - onr g'and ' i . told ladles on her ' birthday ? last Thursday, I reahM.i .that, more , than ever. Miss LjUia (Mis. C. B : . Bltterson was 7 year young that " day s and I do mean young, Since coining to Konuiuville in 1929 with her family, Mis. Sitterscn bas endeared herself to al . that j iw have known her and is -lovd nijd '(.admired by .many that' know, her ".only by name. Many .chunks f-oibe to, pass in the town since she tame, 'with tin htle ones then, "rowing up and, having little ones f their own. fi'tMt': businesses in -town j even ; a X ftWiJMt.'OttK Buildid.,,h08pj'ial S tnd other additions to indicate tlial time 'does tot jtaaa stllU rrv-r . V -ft n ' oeans, sliced tomatoes, not out tered rolls, iced tea and peach pie The opening and closing prayers were made by the pastor. ' Rev. Richard Holshouser. side with "Pap", her husband to help educate her famify and .has lived to enjoy the. fruits of her la bor. Unfortunately she lost her hus band several years ago, but being one to realize life must go on, she carried on in her quiet self-suffuC-lent way, later losing her first born, Roy. 4 - Knowing for her that life must go on. even though it must be taken a little slower, -she still carried on in her happy smiling way. She was, until the last 'year, very active in her church, the Baptist; all the Civ ic denizations in the town, and constantly befriending the sick and needy wlipm ever they were . She now sits on her . porch, the coolest one in town it seems, and rocks and talks of her friends and her' children who are, C B., mar ried to Jeun, and they have one fine son and a daughter living hi Applelon, Wiscunsm. Beecher, who with his two sons and lovely wife, Anne, Jive at Oak Ridge, Tennessee where .he. is & part of the great project there. Kathryn, Mrs. PeeUs of Williamston, who cares for her jeweler husband , and : daughters. Jack,' who with his wife Doris, lives here ' and visits , her : daily. .; What more eould a woman ask than the pleasant, memories and ' the , good feeling of a task: well done. ; Mrs. Sitterson,: even though not as active physically as she was, is still very alert and Interested in her church,1 town and certainly her many friends.'-?- s :i She says, "o come back, there Is always a welcom eat Miss Lllie's house." . ' ! ... Men's Supper The Men of Grove Presbyterian Church held a joint supper meet ing with the men of the Hallsville Presbyterian Presbyterian Church here on 'Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. R was held In the Educa tion Building of Grove Church with B. J. Rivenbark presiding. There were about SO . present to enjoy Boiled Ham, ' potato salad, string Mrs. Brinson Enjoys Birthday Dinner Mrs. Cora Brinson says the nice thing about birthdays is having all her family together and also the beautifully decorated cake thit she always enjoys. Mrs. Cora was 73 yens young Sunday, -Approximately 42 children and grandchildren gathered to en joy the wonderful picnic dinner. Mrs. Brinson Is not very well and does enjoy company and her fri ends. Many Cora " more birthdays, "Miss Mrs. Quinn Honored At ShovVer On Saturday evening, September 1, - Mrs. Wiley Booth, Mrs. Davis Evans, Mrs. Woodrow Outlaw, Mrs. Nelson Bruce Heath and Mrs. Don ald Heath honored Mrs. Jimmy Quinn, a recent bride. The delight ful affair was held in the Early Morning Club- house on Kinston Road. Mrs. Woodrow Outlaw and Mrs. Davis Evans greeted the guest and pinned a red rose corsage on the honoree and pink roses on the mothers and Mrs. Felix Heath, the brides grandmother. The entire bouse was made most attractive with ivy and candle-light, floral arrangements of pink sum mer flowers and white hlhes en hanced the refreshment table that was thrown with a lace cloth and centered with a five-branch silver candlelabrum, holding epergnettes filled with Queen Annes lace in colors of green and white. White burning tapers completed the ar rangement. .Mrs. Tommy Quinn, mother of the groom served lime ice punch. Mrs. F. A. Jones, mother of the bride, served bridal squares, nuts and bridal mints were served buffet. . Mrs. Donald Heath directed the bride to a beautifully decorated table, centered with an umbrella made of lace and net that was top ped off with an attractive bride from which packages of all sizes and colors were placed around. The bride opened her many beau tiful and useful gifts and passed them for the guest to admire. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Nelson Bruce Heath. Kindred tastes, . motives, and aspirations are necessary to the formation of a happy and perm anent companionship, . " Mary Baker Eddy Fertility of the soil I th wealth of our nation. "v.; 1 lyrcDMiTinyii tbiim : I iniMnniimmi ' I IS. I ". mm m E1CHIKUY C0MW2C. uktoMortk euoua Ph. S2M: TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS RCA WUIRLPOOL-PARTS.S EIV1CE 1 , ihop: fltffj to 5:30 Daily fcxeept 9:31 to 9 p.m. Fridays." P n HI m " s 'AS 1 1 J 1 l II . Y I I . I 1.11 H ; ' ' . a r f ; 'I : ) , t .- - v. .-If! X. y-r --tit i . f : . ' .. .-' . iA i u nn m u 11 (SiW W - - DAVID CRYSTAL'S . . , FAUV FASHION PJCTURE, Jlrom the pages of HARPERS BAZAAR 4. . " ' ' ,;. A collection of dresses, each exciting . in color, every bne designed to give a woman a wonderful kwk . . . and all to be found here I ;. I The dress that's simply treat- yjf .1. IHJUIIUS JIUl suuu WWiaicu WW jvt- sey. good Unes, KeU, emeraia, brown.; black or navy. 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