Kenansville News ?Mr- *nd Mri. David C. - Z WlHiamson of Charlotte - ; spent several days here last Z' week with Mrs. Hazel Scott and other relatives. They ~Z went to Wrightsville and t" Topsail Beaches Sunday. Mrs. Harold Precythe of Faison spent Saturday with ' ; her sister, Mrs. Hazel Scott. ?? Mr. and Mrs. Robert * * Sykes of Clinton and their daughters. Mary Alice and Susan, visited Miss Mary ' - Lee Sykes one day last week. *Z Mrs. Lou Nell Bvrd of * Lenoir has been visiting her Z " sister, Mrs. E.S. McGowan. " They accompanied Mrs. Sue A. Neil Lentz and Mrs. Eloise > " K. Ryder to Kure Beach !; Saturday. I - Recent visitors of Mrs. ? T Ellis Vestal were Capt. and ? l Mrs. Brinson Vestal with 1 - Ellis and Dana of Slidella, La-l Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ; Vestal and Vance and Brad ? lay of Stafford, Va.; and Mr. - and Mrs. Roy Lee Vestal and I son, Lee, of Goldsboro. AT Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell * accompanied Mrs. Sallie C. * Ingram to Whiteville last Z Wednesday to attend the I executive board meeting of - Ihe 13th District of Retired * School Personnel. Z ? Miss Jennifer Ingram of * fealeigh spent the weekend ; With her grandmother, Mrs. ? Jallie C. Ingram. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fife ' spent last weekend with ft: relatives in Manassas. Va. The Rev. and Mrs. Troy D. Mullis spent several days last week attending a con ference in Massanetta. They also visited their son, Or. Tom Mullis and family in Radford, Va. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pas chal of Whiteville. and Mrs. Louise C. Bullock of Mount Olive visited the Gordon Kornegays Sunday and toured the Cowan Museum. The Elbert Longs spent the weekend at Morehead City. Roberta Williams, libra rian for the Duplin County ? Dorothy Wightman Library, attended a workshop in Goldsboro one day last week. The Elbert Longs and the Bcnnie Princes took the Gor don Kornegays out to a sea food supper Sunday night near Richlands. They were honoring Gordon's 79th birthday. Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth has returned from a Carib bean cruise with her son. Bob Hollingsworth, and family. She flew from Fay ctteville to Atlanta to join the group. They took the boat at San Juan. On her return trip she stopped in Fayetteville for several days with the Rudy Navidads. Mis-- ' Annie Cathr-ine Rhodes has returned from her vacation spent in Cali fornia and Alaska and other interesting places. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blackmon and daughters spent the weekend in Wil mington with Mr. and Mrs. F.stal King. They all visited the Ceeil Kavnors in Conway. S.C. Melville Warrep of Dover. Del. spent several days with Mrs. Ralph Precythe last week. He also visited other relatives and friends while here. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mc Cnlnian and Mrs. Sarah Mc Colman Lemon attended the McCall Mullen reunion in St. Paul United Methodist Church in Durham Saturday. Miss Mildred Lew's of Washington. D.C. is soend ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leu is. Mrs. Jim Taylor. Mrs. John Robert Crow and Mrs. Lila Smith shopped in Golds born Wednesday. Mrs. Ruih Parks has re turned home after treatment in Wayne Me morial Hospital in Golds boro. Mrs. J W. Jackson and Leigh and Taylor, and Mrs. Ricky Jackson of Spivcy's Corner, spent the weekend at Long Beach. Mr and Mrs. L.S. Guy and children spent the weekend at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colev and sons of Pine Level visited Mi and Mrs. F.ugene Martin and Mrs. Esther Williams Saturday. Allison and Bobbv Clifton of Kcidsville spent last week with Mr and Mrs. William Clifton. Henry Ki//cl Adams and Ivli/ahclh Carter of Clinton visited Mrs. Pritchard Adams in Wayne Memorial Hospital Sunday. Bovd Custcen visited friends in New Jersey last week. Craig Allen of Wilmington spent several days last week with Mrs. Vernclt Ritter. Mrs. Hobart Whalev of Wil mington visited her on Sun da y. Dinner guests of Mrs. Ralph Prccythc Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Wil liamson and Ginnv. Mrs. Margaret Williamson and Paula. Dale and Wanda. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaddv. Maek Pereell, all of Clinton. Bow den Warren of Newton Grove. Mrs. Lena Sutton of iugold. and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hollingsworth and Robin. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Morgan and children at their new home on Sleepy Creek near Dudley Sunday. Jean Segars spent the weekend in Calpypso with Mrs. Kathleen Stanley. Miss Joy Dawn Cottle and Miss Kelly Harrell of Mount Olive spent several days last week at Virginia Beach with Dr. and Mrs. George Wong. DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC. Ike Rlddlck, Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenansvlllo, N.C. 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Konansvllle, N.C. 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents In Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6Mos.-S1.82 1 Yr.?$3.64 Outside of Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6Mos.-S2.34 1 Yr.?$4.68 [Includes N.C. Sales Tax] Outside North Carolina >5.50 I Faison News J ? Services Cancelled * . The Faison Presbyterian ? fhurch has cancelled all I services scheduled for Aug. ' 5(>(h in order that the con ' gregation may attend the ?t homecoming at Stanford , Presbyterian Church, at II J a.m. The preacher will be rThe Rev. Murphy Smith of r flew Bern, former pastor of J the Faison and Stanford f churches and moderator of ? the Synod of North Carolina. Bride-elect Honored - Miss Sherry Rodgcrs, bride-elect of Ken Davis, was honored with a miseclla P neous shower Aug. 14 in the fellowship hall of the Faison United Methodist Church bv several friends. Miss Rodgers received nianv nice gifts. Circle Meets ?The Cora K. Clifton Circle of the Untied Methodist ^ Church met at the parsonage ? fjtcsday afternoon with the Rev. P.C. Yelvcrton and Miss Clyde Minshcw. The meeting was called to order by the chairman. Mrs. William Clifton. Rev. Yel vcrton gave the devotional and presented a program on XTiristian hymns, their origin and meaning. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Ronald Oates. Miss Minshew served lemonade. ? coconut cake. pimento squares and nuts to the following additional .members: Mesdames Eunice faison. Leon Sutton. Henry Lewis and Mrs. Clcbournc Moore. Mrs. Truman Kennedy was a guest. Cookoul Mr. and Mrs. Eugene t -Martin entertained their son. ? bhtgli Bryant, with a cookout Saturday at their home on 4 lie eve of his departure -Stniday to NCU-CH. where he will be a freshman. Cioests included Miss Donna Holmes. Annette Phillips. Mrs. Paul Clifton. Eugene Martin Jr., Mrs. Sara Lemon and Mrs. Frank Casteen. Boyd and Dickson. ) ' Among the Neighbors I Attending the McCain re ception in Wilson Saturday w*cre Mesdames A.P. Cates. .lames I-.. Faison. C .A. Decker. W.M. Baugham. M.C. Bowden. F.B. Taylor and Miss .lane Kaison. Tommy Kaison of Wash ington. D.( . spent the weekend with his mother. Mrs. Kaison. who has just returned home alter surgery in Duke Medical Center in Durham. She is recuperating nicely. Mrs. ? I D. tiroome was hostess to her Chatter Club Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W.O. ('(anion .lr. and children of Chester. Va. were luncheon guests of Mrs. Lila Mae Smith Sunday. They were on their way home after a week's vacation at Carolina Beach. Dr. Graham Newion of Charlotte, and nephews. Dana. Craig and Tommy W111 slow of Jacksonville. Fla. spent the weekend at the /Jewton home. Prili-hard Adams is a patient in Wayne Memorial Hospital in Goldsboro. David and Steve Neilson of Upper Marlboro. Md. spent several days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis. Mrs. Tclsy Frank spent the weekend at Swansboro with her son and family. Rev. and Mrs. Rudolph Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hatcher. Joe Jr.. Joe McPhail and son. Joe Mack, all ot Fay cllcviHe. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mancss ol Asheboro. and Miss Louise Hatcher ot Greensboro attended the memorial Service lor Hamp ton Hatcher at the United Methodist Church Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Niece and Daniel ol Rocky Mount spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.R. lewis. Mrs. Lewis is recuperating after surgery in Wayne Me morial Hospital in Golds boro. Mrs. James I!. Faison was hostess to her sewing club Tuesday. LeRoy Phaup of Columbia. S.C. was an overnight guest of his mother. Mrs. Lisie Phaup and the George Cates Friday. Mrs. C.Dr Lee was hostess to her bridge club Wed nesday afternoon. After scores were totaled. Mrs. W.M. Baugham received the gift for holding high. Happy 30th Birthday Ed Holt more items added to the ?10.00, '5.00 & *3.00 Racks All Other Summer Merchandise V2 Price Grace's Shoppej _ Warsaw Tha Duplin Timet Progress Seminal. August 27, 1981 Pag* 3 @ReCk Tyfer downtown w Shop Friday Night Until 10 p.m. | A Great Buy on Men"^Casua^hoes^| 36.881 nnouv III- OiTOfO Mylp with ? k'^ther upiM-is wprtijc creiM* bot I ynj?u,m** Bv Anrthu'st In i<*n only I Sum ?Oi m?n ... 0 Wm| 11 *Kl?ht I Mount Olive Come On, Pardner, Let's Hit the^r Trail to Belk Tyler for Those Great-Looking Dingo' Boots! 19.88. |j| S 44.88.. R*a *59 00 Hunts mith a Western flair tor 'Kfcny tne range m |iist hanqmc| ?f'tti'Ml the >Hink house fancy Stitching on leather oppe'S r .?im1 sporty Idsliion heel In tp/es for children, ladies and men Sale! Ladies' Popular Espadrille Casual or Basic Dress Shoe s 12.88 r Canvas ro(H> wedge espadrHle I in navy sand, green, red black and while ? 24.88 I Security style has closed toe. ? 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Sizes 5 to 15 Men's and Boys' Tube Socks y R *8 I to s 49 6 tor 4 a 6 Km 6,..3.88 ^p Over the cad tube socks s' // s m whi*e wyrth assorted / Af / SttiCMftrf tops Omo"' / -jf stretch nylon one sr/e fats Ay/_ a'; PdCkaq?- i>t 6 v Hanes* Briefs for , Men Reduced! / 4.44 I Regular 6 69 I All cotton hmt briefs in white onl^^CM Soft comfortable absorbent /I Marhmc wash Package of 3 (fl Sizes 20 to 4? ^ Not in GreenvHie General Electric* Work-Saving /j? Appliances Are Reduced During/ 'i This Sale to Save You Money! / If FP1 Food Processor A CJ Regular 59 M "T U ? fj O P 15 Percolator 9 Cup OR RR Regular 32 99 LiUaUU OCM 15 Brew Starter 07 OO Regular 45 99 W# lUU T-93B Deluie Toast R Oven A QQ Regular 42 99 V IlO|J ''on 26.88 T 114 - Toast N Brotl AO QQ Regular 52 99 "T^iOO 8201 Smoke Alarm 1 Ee Q Q Regular 19 99 I WaOO Pro C 1400 Watt Dryer 1 Q Q Q Regular 23 99 I WlOO SK 47 Sh.?et 12 Inch *}A QQ Regular 39 99 OOlOO vexst*.0". 26.88 Hoover" Canister Celebrity III Vacuum Cleaner Reduced! 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