WE SALUllPIS' Miss Elssnor Bonsy BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL WOMEN For the past 16 years Eleanor has been employed in the accounting department of J. P. Stevens Inc. of Wallace. Not only does she rill this position but she In also interior decorator for the company. Many events featured by the company, both elegant and casual are made lovelier by her artistic touch. Prior to becoming a vital part of the giant Stevens Indus tries, Miss Boney was employed by the Duplin County Agricultural Conservation Service in Kenansville. She was a clerk there for several years and the last eight years was spent as Manager of the ASC Office. Eleanor is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Boney of Wallace. She is a graduate of Wallace High School, a member of Wallace Presbyterian Church and a charter member of the Wallace Junior Woman's Club. She enjoys playing bridge and is especially fond of traveling. She has visited ever y state in the original 48 states in the USA and every province in Canada. It is safe to say that her real hobby is the creation of beauty, whether in line of duty or creating the perfect setting when a friend entertains. With Our Bovs Joseph C. Pike U. S. ARMY, VIETNAM -- Army Specialist Four Joseph C. Pike, 22. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pike. Route 1. Seven Srl ngs, N. C., is participating in ''Operation Jeb Stuart" in Vie tnam with other members of the 1st Air Cavalry Division. The division is carrying out search and destroy missions in Quant; Tri Province and a round the old imperial capi tal of Hue. Spec. Pike, whose wife, Bet ty, lives on Route 2. Warsaw, N. C., is an infantryman in Company A, 2nd Battalion of the division's 8th Cavalry. iniplm JflbL %vtM$ [_. _tPROGRESS SENTINEt VOL. XXXV NO. 36 KENANSVILLE, N.C. AUGUST 39. 1968 PRICE 10# PLUS TAX Rouse's Self Service in Rose Hill is fea turing, among their many specials this week end. Frosty Morn Hot Dogs and Pepsi's! This extra special Is Just a reminder of the many specials they feature the year around. (Photo by Ruth Wells.) Rouse's Grocery Has Special Specials Rouse's Grocery In Rose Hill always a good place to shop, has some extra special "buys" for this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse are co-owners of Rouse's Gr ocery, where this weekend they will feature Frosty Morn Hot Dogs with all the trimmings for only ten cents. Pepsi Cola's will be available to complete this delicious meal at the um hellew.aM* nrW rt ftw rum*. The Rouse's have operated a grocery store In Rose Hill for the past 16 years. They are assisted in the operation by Reld Fussell, Clem an Fairclotn.Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Knowles, Mrs. Johnny Fussell. John Braddy, WUlard Jackson and Harry Ro use, Jr. Jerry Henry Cottle Is produce man and also han dles publicity. Harry carries a full line of fresh produce, and western me ? ats ot the very best quality. He also has a complete line of canned goods, notions, beauty aids and health supplies. He. specializes in school supplies. His customers are ac customed to a long list of spe cials of real money savers wh ich he features each week end. Mr. Rouse Is a native of Ro se Hill. Mrs. Rouse is the former Louise Whaley of Beu 1 avllle, and they have one son. Six Duplin Teachers Attend CTA Summer Conference Six teachers of Duplin Coun y attended the Nortn Carolina Teachers Association Summer Conference held at Methodist College In F ayettevllle, August 12-14. They were: Mrs. Nina Garner, B.F.Grady Elementary School, Secretary of Duplin Co unty Classroom Teachers As sociation; Mrs. Margaret O. Sutton, B.F. Grady Elementa ry School, President of Duplin County CTA; Mrs. Garland Carr, Wallace Elementary Sch ool, Eastern District Chairman of International Understanding; Miss Mary Anna Grady, East Duplin High School, President of Eastern District CTA: Mrs. Elizabeth Mallard, Charity High School, Eastern District Ch airman of Local Projects; and Mrs. Anne P. Jackson, Beula vllle Elementary School, Sec retary of Eastern District CTA. The meeting with the theme "A Child Well Taught" opened at 2:30 Monday afternoon with an Introduction of the state of ficers by the period the group was divided Into small groups for more Information con cerning their own work In CTA for the coming year. Late in the afternoon tne film "A Desk for Blllie" wa s shown. The guest speaker for the ni ght session was the National President of CT A, Bruce Eck man of Oregon. Afterwards a reception was held In the Student Harry, Jr., age 17 and a ris ing senior at Wallace Rose Hill High School . They are Pr esbyterians and Mr. Rouse is a member of the Rose Hill Chamber of Commerce. Be sure you visit Rouse's Grocery this week end. ? Senior Citizen ? ? ?* ? % Mr. And Mrs. Tyson Y. Oobson, Sr. of Beulavillo After 43 years of rural mail currying Mr. Oobaon re tired In November 30, 1958, According to these dates, the Dobson's arc entitled to be regarded ar. Settlor Citizens, bu: no body grows old by merely living a great number of years, anl so It Is with thi Dobsons. II >w do they spend retlretncn' yeirs? Mrs. Dobion said "Wh.-n we gel around to visit all our children, It's time to .tart again. Mr. Dobson had three children: Mrs. Bruce Barbee, a school teacher of Rlchlaids; T.Y. (Yates) Dobson .Jr. an attorney ol Smlthlleld; and Krvln C, Dobion, a school teacher of Durham. Mrs. Dobson's children are: Leslie H. House, with McLean Trucking In Winston Salem; Doane House, in business lor hlmsnlf In Belltavenj C. C, Rouse, with Bra u h Bank In Warsaw; Mrs. C. C. Ivcy, Jr. (Minora) of Ht. 2, Ml. Olive, secretary of Production Credit lit KeuansvllJe; Ward House, Rt. 2, Rose Hill, wlto Ls with 'he Coast Guard stationed at Morehead City; Mrs.PollyCostln, Ht. 2, Rose HI 11, an employee of Aycock Milling In Wallace; Mrs. Mary Lee Phillips a house wife of Durham and Vernon Rouse, also with McLean True king In Boston, Massachusetts. Iltere arc two Dobson grandchildren and 20 Rou.sc grandchildren. The Dobsons are active tnemlieis of the Baptist Church. He Is active In Beulavllle Church while Mrs. Dobs in retains her membership at Dobson's Chapel and tiny attend both churches. Both have farming Interests which ranges from "Just piddling to operating a farm on a business like basis." They both enjoy good health, "Miss Mary Is Just the best cook In the world and Mr. Tyson rats loo much." Thry are a grand couple and wc wish lor them many years of coutlriur-d happiness. Union Lounge. Tuesday wii another busy day.. The morning was fillet) with group disc ussion and In the afternoon a professional pa nel discussed matters with wh ich we are concerned, tln-v were: Legislation, Claude II. F arrell, Coordinator of Lay Re lations, NCE A; Insurant e, John C. I'lrlds, Slate Manager, Hor 4' i: M of in liisuratx e Company; retirement, LloydS.Is*.*:*,lA' rector ol i'ublli Health Rela tlous, NCI. A: Resolutions, Mr*. Elizabeth Kelly, Oim,,CTARe" -loliitlons Coininlttce; and fro* Icailonal Practices Ait, Mrs, t'heobe Emmons, Director CmIImMI Ts Put Et(1H 0 ^1 AUGUST 29 - 30 - 31 SPECIAL SIX CYLINDER PICKUP LIST PRICE $2697 OUR CLOSE-OUT PRICE... SHOWN ABOVE IS THE STYLESIDE ? 6 Cylinder Engine ? Rear Bumper ? Bright Body Moulding ? Heater and Defroster ? Padded Dash and all '68 Safety Features. Save Over *500 Now Mount Olive Gas Co. 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