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* v ? <m Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. James N. Nickerson would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Bonita Gail, to Robert Reginald Williams. Robert is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Williams of Beulaville. An April 21st wedding is planned at the home of the bride's grandmother at three o'clock in the afternoon. No invitations will be mailed, but the public is invited to attend. Engagement Announced Mr. Hubert Washington of Kenansville announces the engagement of hit daughter, Kimberlv Michelle, to Todd Bowden, son of Ms. Geraldine Bowden of Bowdens. The wedding is planned for June 16 at three o'clock at First Baptist Church in Kenansville. Kim is also the daughter of the late Mrs. Shirley Ramey Washington and the niece of Ms. Annie Delores Washington. No invitations will be sent locally. Village dupl&ate bridge The Village Duplicate Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Rose Hill. All fridge players are invited to play. To arrange partnerships,, call Fran Beyer at 296-0452 or Lee Allred. 289-2855. The winners of the game played March 21st were: First - Fran Beyer and Kay Autry of Kenansvllle; Second - Chris Langley and Ben MacBryde of Goldsboro; Third - Eleanor Sawyer and I.J. Sandlin of Beulaville. The winners of the March 28th same were: First - Merle Currin of 1 ?? Wallace and Lee Allred of Rose Hill; Second - Morris Grady and Pony Quinn of Beulaville; Third ? Fran Beyer and Kay Autry. I Fresh j Fish-Shrimp-Oystcfrs t Small Line Of Groceries j call or come by # NUSHIH SEAFOOD MARKET Main St '868-4113. Pink Hill. Opan 6:30 -8. M-F. Sat 130 S I?-KJRES?I I SERVICE PLAN f ? ?FINAL EXPENSES? I I STOP and THINK ABOUT ITI11 I Decisions are Especially Difficult to Make During A Time of Stress. Smm Call > ? OPAL SMITH?5M-4245 or M0J TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME 458-2303 or 458-48JI. ? , -1 BJk/iJ MR. P. P'ZZA 69' I WE ACCEPT "FOOD STAMPS" I I WELCOME TO WIC-VOUCHERS AND STORE COUPONS I DEEP RUN FOOD ? ' ? . ? i I WE RESERVE THE RIGHT ?Pj^ M I TO LIMIT QUANTITIES '68-3641 I | HOURS: MONDAY-SATURDAY- OPEN 7:30 A.M. - CLOSE 7r00 PJA\ OUR MARKET l# 11 WHOLE HOG I jj. JK& ??'?'? w flL>. 10-LBS. OR MORE *1.091 I/ToTbTToj^al? I 10-LB. BOX 11 neck bones *3.90 I 10-LB. BOX 11 pig feet $2.90 i 10-LB. BOX 11 turkey wings *3.90 I I 10-LB. BOX ? turkey legs *3.90 110-LB. BOX ii turkey necks*2.90 I I 10-LB. BOX iipig ears *3.90 I 10-LB. BOX iipig tails *3.90 11 m: I FROSTY MORN ||bacon "ol *1.09 I FROSTY MORN ii wieners 12 oz 89' I B FROSTY MORN ||bologna lb- *1.29 i w db 2 liter^^^^^^ I A PEPSI. DIET PEPSI AND MT. DEW 11c 1 i^epsj! | N FRYERS I L ' t ? 1^^^% r|N J N?LIMIT I wf fryers by the box I* WHOLE ' *41.00 ? ? SPLIT IN HALF *42.00 1FINE FARE BUTTERMILK 4 ROLL PKG. BISCUITS 69* PUREX GALLON BLEACH 79* SNOWDRIFT 3-LB. CAN SHORTENING *2.29 CHICKEN AND RIBS BARBECUE 2B OZ. SAUCE 79* GENERIC MACARONI AND CHEESE DINNERS oz- 19* MJlO'9 ? ? PINE STATE ORANGE J^UICE^ Ya GAL. * i '? gS HAVE A COOK-OUT WHOLE >igs i 40 LBS. TO 125 LBS. LITTLE PIG SALE I ?FRESH HAMS & BACKBONE LB. 79?l ?FRESH RIB SIDES SHOULDERS I fir u ^ ?! SOUTHERN BISCUIT '-) FLOUR .?o79c O ? PRODUCE DEPARTMENT 1 110-LB. WHITE BAG [potatoes *1*69 ii [lettuce HEAD 39 jI I CATSUP JjUI LJj9j_|g| I OLD WAYNESBORO COUNTRY CURED HAMS -*1.29 SHANjyjAL^^UTyjAL^?jJlj3J
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