?? oj D.*|>fc~ ' Chri*tm^^| * ;?'??? . * : - r - 1 ?^ME T$g&? ,.; KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 13, 1962. rSS'LJEL { r*m... n !??? "Kenansville Soeiety Personals Mr. Willie Newton of Norfolk. Va. and his brother. Alfonso of Florida visited friends here one day last week. They were accom panied by Mr. Neal McMtlUan of Teachey. They also visited friends apd relatives around Rose HM and Wallace ? Billy Craft spent the past week end in Kinston. with his cousin, Billy Thaxtoo. He Joined his family ha Greenville on Sunday when they visited the George Crafts. Masters Mack. Jack and Sidney llcNairy of Goldaboro spent tjie week end here with their maternal grandparents, the G. V. Gcodings. Shoppers in Goldsboro from here on Saturday were, Mrfs. E. A. Newton and Mrs. A. T. Outlaw. Mrs. Dolly Stroud who underwent eye surgery in Wilmington recently is recuperating at the home of her son, the J. B. Strouds. Mrs. Willard Johnson accompan ied Mrs. D. S. Williamson to Wil mington last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Honey made a business trip to Red Cross Office in the Naval Hospital at Camp Le Jeune last Wednesday. Mrs. Alton Newton went to Kin ston on business last Monday. Mrs. t. Southerland visited her sister. Miss Ella C. Cogdell and other relatives in Fayetteville one night recently. She accompanied Mi s. G. V. Gooding who visited the 1 Gilbert fioneycutts and other rela- J tives there. , Buddy and David, Cooper ot Camp LeJeune Spent last Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Burcb. Mrs. Birtell Nixon of Hampstead , is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Gavin. I Mrs. Clarence Murphy accompan ied Mrs. iFeiix Bostic and Mrs. Mel- j vin Bostic to Wilmington one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burgess accom panied Mrs. Donald Murphy to Washington, N. C. last Saturday. Misses Judy Bostic and Mary Lou Reynolds of ML Olive College spent ' the week end here wtih their re- 1 spective parents, Judy accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins Smith of < Warsaw to Chape) Hill on Sunday 1 to see Dwight Smtih who is in col- ' lege at the University. i Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Wester I and baby girl of Rooky Mount spent Sunday here with Mrs. Wester's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bos tic. Mrs. D. S. Williamson attended i the funeral of her tmcle in Sanford on Saturday of last wee. Mrs. Ralph Brown made a bus iness trip to Goldsboro in Monday M ttJis week ? ..." . Masons Elect Officers Membera of St, John's Lodge No 18 of Kenansville held their annual eeletion of officers here on last ThuwdgyjQtght whartihey met f$f lowing a delicious Turkey supper in Hie Ledge Hall. Oficerg chosen by Ballot were; Harold J. Dunn, Master, Jim F. Bunce, Sr. Warden Franklin Quinn Jr. Wardne \ F.'W. McGowan, Treasurer and ?. L. Nicholana, Secretary. These men along with other ap pointive officers will be installed at the January meeting.' . rv~?*?:":i?' Presbyterian Circles Circle No. 1 met on Monday after noon at 3:30 wfih Mrs J. A. Gavin. T'i?re were it "members and two visitors present. Mrs. N. B. Boney gave the fitucjy from Matthew 5 based on the Beatitudes. Mrs. Rob 1 ert iHollingsworth gave the discus sion on the monthly emphasis, "Our Joy Gift." "hie business was in charge of Mrs. Lloyd FerrelT. The hostess ser 1 yed ginger qnaps> patted nuts and coffee at the close of the meet ing. Chxle No. 2 of the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church met on Monday night at 7:30 with Mrs. Jack Sittenson as hostpss. The circle chairman, Mrs. Martha P. Sitterson nrestded over the meeting, Mrs. Joe Wells was moderator of the Bible Study from the fifth chapter of the gospel of St. Matthew. Mrs J. B. Wallace presented the Monthly em phasis which is the Annual Joy Gift : v.a-': '? ?' v- , " / * - Murphy Rivenbark 111 Affiliates With Wayne Dairies, Goldsboro Murphy Rivenbarfc Ul, ^alla<;u who for the past two years has been distributor for Sealtest Dair ies in this area, is now distributor and representative for "Wayne Dair ies Inc., Goldsboro. The announce ment of Rivenbark's affiliation with Wayne Dairies was made last week and became effective Dec. 3. Wayne Dairies Inc., which is now offering for Ministerial Relief. Ele ven members and one visitor were present. At the close of the meet ing the hostess served hot chocolate and cookies. Mrs. Spicer Entertains Club In addition to the members of the Town and Country Bridge Club, an extra table of guests was in play when Mrs. Mae M. Spicer entertain ed on last Tuesday night at a pretty Party. Pyrocantha berries and greenery were used for deco rations. Mrs. E. C. Tyndall won the prize for high score among the Bridge Club members while Mrs. Martha P. Sitterson won for the visitors playing. Mrs. Eloise Ryder won second high score prize. iPor refreshments the hostess served Ambrosia and cookies with coffee. distributing products in Duplin from Rivenbark's plant in Teachey, is a cooperative concern owned by producers who sell their products to the firm, I feet that I can better benefit the people of Duplin Couhty by distri buting dairy products produced right here at home," stated Riven bark in listing the major reason for his switch to Wayne Dairies. Mr. Rivenbark also disclosed that Way ne Dairy is now buying from 80 to 90 per cent of all the milk produced commercially in Duplin County. Mr. Rivenbark is a native of Wal lace and an outstanding community leader. He is active in civic affairs of the community and is a member of the Baptist Church and the Jun inor Chamber of commerce. Wayne Dairy products will be de livered by transport to the Riven bark ^lant at Teachey and will be distributed from there to Duplin cusomers. Primary distribution points are Wallace, Rose Hill, War saw, KenansvUle, Magnolia, Chin quapin, Beulaville, Faison, Pink Hill and Turkey. Three refrigerated trucks are presently ip use by Rivenbark and two prore are expected to be added in U$ near futyre "We are piewted to be affiliated with Wayne Dairies Inc. of Golds boro and will take great pride in serving you," Mr. Rivenbark as serted. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gene Hill of Richlands, N. C. wish to announce the birth of a son on December 7, ??2 at Bowar Medical Clinic I* Pink HOI. N. C. Name: Rona.d Gene. W?t. 7 Iba. 1 oca. Mrs. HiU is the former Peggy Am Hardiaoa^ ! A STOCKING WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Comf> Sii . eta p; t " , Many. - f ? . * C0I?" ????* To ? - ? Prom . . . b L. : Splta. Kid. Fe?t? Corduroy. I Fur-lined m SWt ' (6.50 Blue Kid Black Kid *6.50 * Red ? Slack ?ar Blue White Black ? rnx> ~ *. ? Men'. Brown Kfd - ?: ^TTipsOir tfc EA?Yic> guw/ M holds your watch A till Christmas! =W ! ? . -== Date window Waterproof*. fM Ladies' yellow or white ?xpansion bmd. $00 Self-windinf Waterproof*. $00 a m ^ ' ? Most beautiful watch you can give ?\ WW Jr ? w T or own! Quality and r7jSt OOR \ w Jg styling you'll be \r0HVtHitNT\ inca flex p?>Hd ?,_glus'T I \ elusive Incaflex bal 1 PM*"" \ ance wheel which absorbs shock, making Wyler \ PlW J truly a quality watch. See our complete Christ \ mas selection for men, women, boys and girls. Every Wyler is guaranteed shock-resistant. Bal ance wheel and mainspring will be replaced FREE if ever broken. W A< j. CAVENAUGH SfJSTeM JEWELER ?^????2 Wallace, N. C. Phone AT 5-2867 *as too, u cryital Intact, genuine parts used. ' ?' " ' " "i"'" 1'' CMmJwkU rf ' fiBelk-1 IphfjJ ... at The Treasure House of Gifts! Ready Reference of Christmas Store Honrs 9:30 a. m. til 9 p. m. Friday, December 14th, thru Saturday, December 22 Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 9:30 a. m. til 6 p. m. ? Shiaiipering fabrics ? Sophisticated silhouettes ? Glittering accents HOLIDAY FASHIONS for dancing & romancing Priced From 39.98 other styles to $69.98 Be ready when the invitation reads 'Formal"! Look your loveliest in long or short formals, I party dresses, cocktail dresses ... see them 1 in taffetas, satins, brocades, chiffons. Be ready ... get yours now! / Colonial Room. Belle's Second Floor ed&iMMg- fc<Mp & aJboeb Plain 12 button length gloves in cotton, by Gant Madeline, in white, bone, and black . . . $7.00. Lovely hand washable capeskin gloves in eight button length in white, black and brown $12.99 Beautiful evening bags in metalic cloth, beaded satin, satin or pearl beaded. Choose a style to compliment your ensemble. Priced from $7.99. Accessories . Belk's Main Floor Perry Hall's Grocery & A. L. Jackson's Grocery 401 South Center St. Beside Railroad MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. ROUTE 1 MOUNT OLIVE, N."c. I Jus* A Few Of Our Christmas Specials ..... ' | Fre*h or Corned HAM iff ?"ft ? W TC?KEY ~ J*? ?-???i? NICE THICK ? ?' I Vj . a ? . FAT BACK . . . . 10c lb. iiHBBi FRESH PICNIC HAMS Half or Whole 29c lb. 1 NOW IT'S PEPSI] ht those who I ^^~~1 think young! ' . PEPSI-COLA tix-botti? 7x C plus carton L0 ,T deposit <9| $1.12 Crate Plus Deposit I ; -tl J 1 ? All Powdered SUGAR white or brown 15c box Buy All You Personally Need ^ Money Saving Prices SAVE ON YOUR CAKES FROM OUR CAKE DEPARTMENT Our Regular 40c Swdns Down COKE MIX 3k box HERSHEY'S COCOA Vi lb. box 32c Large 1 lb. box 59c I BAKERS 1 lb. Celophane I r9 I

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