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Point, N.Y. spent the weekend old 5kUt * ' i ? , ? J 1 ? I, n...1 (.!??*. I ?ted Mr, and Mrs, raui westw seSy* stSloneft West^olnt, N.T. visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook Friday afternoon, j mioi those of this cofnin" la. mending tin Westbrook Reunion held this year at the of Mr and Mrs. St okes Westbrook were Paul Westbrook. Mrs. Bessie Ma ssey, Mr. andMrs.WUlardWe stbrook and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Westbrook, Joe Westbrook. Mr%and Mrs. Man ley Kornegay and Andrew, Miss Viola Westbrook, Henry West brook and PFC and Mrs. Larry H f. Westbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook visited Mr. sod Mrs. Junes Flowers In Selma Sunday after llooo# Miss Viola Westbrook of**" ? lelgh visited Mr. and Mrs. Man ley Kornegay Sunday. H. Glenn Kornegay and dau ghters of Kinston visited Mr. sal Mrs. Manley Kornegay Sa turday afternoon. Miss Viola Westbrook of Bar tleigh spent the weekend with Henry Westbrook and other OtUattves In the community. Henry Clay Westbrook en joyed swimming at the Ramble wood Country Club Sunday. Mrs. Daisy Dail accompanied I Hr. and Mrs. Velroon Benson of Kenans vllle to Washington, I D.C. to visit Mr. and Mrs* I Larry Dsil last Friday. The* ? returned home Monday. I Jimmy Lester of Jacksonville I arrived Thursday to visit Mrs. I Lester and Mrs. Daisy Dallthls week. They were supper guept ? I of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Page I Thursday nighl. LI I Mr. and Mrs. RobertHlzz ? ard of Ervin Cross Roads vis I ited Mrs. Daisy Dsil Saturday Ieheville to ^drS^^mry Clay Westbrook. Henry Clay was I returning home after a three week vacation in Fort Lauder dale and Tltesville and' other points of interest in Florida. Mrs. James CAilnnanddaugh ter Christy of Goldsboro visited ? Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker. Monday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and children of Gneetabor^vls visitors vere Mr. ind Mr# dllly v, yn ? > - JMi and rs hHwar, and children of Deep Rut Mr. and Mrt.U ion Wallace visited Mr Garland Wallace at Lenolj Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Garland la reported to be daughters of Louvllle, <y. visited Mr. and Mrs. James We Mra. Roy Amotis and daugh ters of Goldsbort visited Mr. and Mrs. James WestbrookSun day. Master Eddie Stroud of Pink Hill |s visiting his grand f parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Westbrook this week. Mr And Mrs Norman Smith and Steve visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Quinn at GriftonSunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Smith and Lisa of Charlotte visited I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith art,*.*.** EamMBMrt Announced Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koonce of Mt. Olive. Rt. 2, announce the engagement of their daugjter, Brenda Darlene, to Randy Brin- I son, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Brinson of Dover, Rt. I 2. Wedding plans are in * Birth Announcemtnt Mr* and Mrs. Winston Stroud of Pink Hill announce the birth of a son. Sunday, July 13.1969. Mrs. Stroud is the former Lynda Roye Westbrook. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Westbrook. Cotton poplin is from the French "papoline," because it was first made in a papal boro, Tcnn. rhey ire expe ?irssx,?.,, Jr. and sonvlsltedMr.ar.J Mrs. Monk Whaley and family Tues "IS Adell Matthews Is re covering from a fall she re ceived at her home here sev eral weeks ago. Mrs. Halite Guy spent Wed nesday with her sister, Mrs. Walter Kennedy and her niece, Mrs. Richard Clark in Klnston. Mr. and Mrs. Urbin Bishop of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Whaley Thursday night. Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Car mlchael and children have re turned home after spending their vacation in West Va. New York, and Connecticut. Mrs. Lua Belle Guy Is a pa tient In Duplin General hospital Kenansvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Lois Simpson and son, Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Monk Whaley and children, Gl nger, Kinney and Gin. Lynn I Mrs. Allen Smith and sot Randy ind Mr. and Mrs. ! Norman Mercer and daughter * Karen Ipent Sunday at White ! Lake. Mrs. W.A. Guy visited Mrs. I Lua Belle Guy in Duplin Gene- i ral Hospital Saturday afternoon. Airman Cory Guy has return- jj ed to Mississippi after spend- ? ing a few days with his mother, Mrs. Lou Belle Guy. Mrs. Anna B. Guy was Thurs day night guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guy and her granddaugh ter, Beth at Burgaw. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy visited Mrs. Lou Belle Guy Su nday who is a patient in Dup lin General Hospital In Ken ansville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guy and daughter, Beth spent Sunday with Mr. Guy's mother, Mrs. Bender Guy and his sister. Miss Willie Owen Guy. Mrs. Lula Parker and Mrs. Rams on Mercer left Sunday for a weeks stay at Boiling Springs N.C. They are attending a pray er conference there. Friendship News PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Hughle Lewis and Helen of Albermarle spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Leona Jones. Mrs. Oliver Lewis and Donna of Leland spent Saturday with fJMr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sand erson. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Ehrock and girls, Mrs. Anne Brock, Earl Langston and Mrs. Frank Langston visited Charles Lang ston at the hospital in Burgaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Houston and Beverly visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houston in Ken ansville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Prid gen and children visited her patents, Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Matthews at Turkey Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodulaph Sa nderson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Whaley at Potter Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ginn and children were Friday night su pper guest of Mrs. Rose Ginn in Mt. Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and boys of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bennett, Sr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Lewis and family of Wilmington visited his mother, Mrs. Leona Jones Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. NX. Harris of Mt. Holly spent the weekend with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoffman. Mrs. Mary Anderson of Ken- - ansville spent several days with her sister, Alice Summerlin. Mrs. Rovine Wiggins of Bow den visited Mrs. JJi. Whaley and Alice Monday. Mrs. Dan Wallace and girls of Alberts on visited Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock and family Wednesday. C * * Butch Outlaw returned to Norfolk, Va. on Thursday after being a patient at Burgaw hoe- ? pital. Clay pots are best for bouse plants?indoors or out?be cause they provide natural drainage and guard against I harmful effects of overwater ing. Mrs! nSbmUc and .children, Tony. Allen, and No r |na Jean have returned to their Ehome after visiting Lt. Col and "Mrs. Larry P. Bostlc. While Khere, they attended the show ring of the Lost Colony at Man teo, Danville, Virginia and Ba ffin, N.C. ? Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy and granddaughter, GinaLynn, were shoppers in Klnston Saturday afternoon. Capt. and Mrs. Harold Simp son and children of United St ates Air Force who is station ed in Georgia, spent last week with Capt. Simpson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Grady have returned home after spen ding a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon and da ughter Lisa and Mr. and Mrs. Coy Mercer Jr. in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Kieth Jones has return ed to her home after spending a few days with her daughter and family, Mrs. Lannle HUl In Klnston. Mrs. Lee Turner was re admitted to Duke hospital Wed nesday. Miss Brenda Jones spent last Mr. and Mrs. James Trott and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Si mmons were at Topsail Beach Saturday for some fishing and a seafood dinner. Mrs. James Albertson, Mrs. Mamie Cottle and Mrs. IX. Sanderson attended the Sander son Reunion at the Legion Hut at Wallace last Sunday. Mrs. Paul Bolin and son, Paul Jr., spent some time in Orangeburg, South Carolina with relatives and friends last week. Miss Zelinda Ross of Raleigh is spending this week with her grandmother, JMrs. Adell Mat thews. Warrant officer and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and children, Jacque line, Jerye Jr. and Charles of Sherwood Forest Homes, Ja cksonville and their guest, Mrs. Cora Sanderson, dined at the Country Squire Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ramsey and children Wanda and Anthony and Mrs. Bill Ramsey, Sr. vis ited Mr. and Mrs. ferry Gur ganus in New Bern Sunday. El rat irt II ju 1 u Si Program to S. E. N. C. Mr. James T. Johnson. State Director of die Fanners Home Administration in North Caro lina, and members of his staff met with the agency's County Supervisors and County Office Clerks from ten of the south eastern counties of the State in Whiteville, North Carolina, on July 10, 1909. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss with the County Office Staff means of providing the best farm ma nagement advice in harvesting I and marketing crops for the re mainder of this crop year. The group was also given advice on now best to assist with finan cial management the rural non farm as well as farm famll Note Of Thanks I would like to thank each and every one for all the nice cards, letters, visits, and pr ayers during my stay at Rex's Hospital. May God richly bless each and every one of you is my prayer. In Christian Love Mrs. Adell Matthews Pd. Program to help farmers who have suffered substantial pr oduction losses recently due to I extreme weedier conditions such as excessive rainfalls, hail storms, and tornadoes. Mr. Johnson suggested that any farmers who have suffered such losses and cannot get their creidt needs met adequately and satisfactorily from other sour ces may contact the Farmers Home Administration County Supervisor in the county in which they reside for more de I talis# A study was made of the ag ricultural income for die 1967 and 1968 crop years in each of the ten counties represented at the July 10th meeting. The Duplin County Farmers Home Administration Office is I located in the Agricultural Bu I tiding in Kenans vllle. J.M. Mills. Jr. is County Supervisor. mm ?SWKII m \v m )u. ^ - IN YOUR MAILBOX...SOON! '"Your |Hld< es. 1 I find quality marchan (Hu ir low ids ssible CORN SPECIAL ;' COMBINES STEP UP TO FASTER, MORE COM MpABLE CORN HARVESTING. With THE KING OF THE FIELD. MODELS 55, >5 AND 105. J. 4. And 6 ROW COMBINES. Use The JOHN DEERE Credit Plan wvn* w??i AT LAST YEARS GOLDEN CURE GAS TOBACCO CURERS ARE THE BEST! in ' ^ ? ? GOLDEN CURE GIVES YOU MORE UNIFORM QUALffY OF CURE . . COMPLETE CURW6 CON ? ** TROL . . FIRE SAFETY . OVERALL HEAT DB TR BUT ION . . ECONOMY OF OPERATION . . AND DURABILITY PROVED BY SEVEN YEARS OF ?i . I ' ? *j EXPERIENCE. , "Get The Most Gold from Your Tehacco with A Golden Curor!" We^lso^Carry The Following SOME AT LAST YEARS PRICES Tarheel Aero Jet | Vann Jet-0llatic|| Some Used Ges 1 Curers In Stock \ i t'jAuip . If you think other Companies have good Deals on Curers. GIm k h b f B i I JB ?'j D ifi^ m 2.93 1328 II YOU HAVE A RENDEZVOUS e WITH SAVINGS DURING OUR Moonlight Madness Sale! (VERNON PARK MALL STORE ONLY) FRIDAY. JULY 18. 7 P. M. TO 11 P. M. entire stock ladies' summer dresses reduced! save 31.00 on some styles Junior. Misses & Half Sins Reg. 8.99 To 12.99 SALE 5.00 Rog. 14.99 To 19.99 SALE 8DO Reg. 22.50 To 29.00 SALE 11.00 Reg. 35.00 To 45.00 SALE 14.00 Many atbar exceptional bargains tkroaV<M,lt thf r ?j u- l 1 jwf t 1.. ? uptn rrtiiy HfflM m ummr i ir Alt I
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