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GRADUATES: This group of five received diplomas Monday evening, April 10, at Saint John's Episcopal Church in Florence during Commence ment Exercises for the McLeod's Infirmary School of Anesthesia. In the picture left to right, Harriet Hardman, Waycross, Ga., Mary Clair Mosely, Blacksbear, Ga., Anita Ibrahins, Charlotte Jacquelyn Lewis Ford, Columbia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Η. H. Lewis of Green Sea, anl Adlyne Kelly, Florence. —BERRY DANCE (Continued From Page 1) These two will speak after the parade at the parking lot between railroad and First Av enue. Winners of the Mereh ant's association sponsored Trade Jubilee will be announc ed at this time. The prizes are a two weeks cruise and a week in Miami, Fla. If the two win ners prefer they may have the award in cash. Vieing for the queen's crown will be Elizabeth Ann Pigg "Miss Monroe": Jamsie Wil liamson. "Miss Evergreen;" Pam Spivey. "Miss Tabor City": Louise Towne, "Miss Columbus": Shelby Hester "Miss Bladenboro"; Norma Baird, "Miss Lumbcrton Civi tan"; Delores Hulham. "Miss Bolivia": Elizabeth Ann John son. "Miss LeLand." Ava Jean Hall, "Miss Row land"; Patsy Allen. "Miss Dunn": Betty Coton. "Miss Marion"; Pat Woodward. "Miss Whiteville Civitan": Gloria Cook. "Mtss Clarkton"; Tom my e Suggs. "Miss Bladen Co " unty"; Cheryl D. Rogers. "J/liss Southport": Betty Sue John son. "Miss Fairmont Civitan": Charlotte Lewis. "Miss Fay etteville High": Joy Lee Hard en. "Miss Shallotte" and Judy Wilson. '"Miss Chadbourn." Judges will be Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher of Elizabcthtown Mrs. Edna Connisc of Fayette ville, Robort Triplett of Wilm ingUin and Jim Burn» of WECT. Wilmington. There will be a princess con i ests on Friday evening with ! several younger girls trying tor the honor. Gayle Long of Wil liams will crown the new queen. Τ wo Are Hostesses For Pioneer Meeting J Mrs. Davis Bruton. Jr. and , Mrs. Marguerite Smith were hostesses for the meeting of the Pioneer Study Club at the Bruton residence on Lewis Street Monday evening. The home was graciously 1 decorated with arrangements of spring flowers while the coffee table held a May Pole ) with -arnatinns attached to ribbon streamers which were j presented to the guests during the evening. In addition to the club wo men present Mrs. James Η Johnsort, Mrs. Don Hughes, j Miss Jacquelin Mishoe, Miss i Estelle Stanley and Miss Judy I Nix were recognize# jt φ<- aal ι guests. ! Mrs. P. Η Layfield, Jr gave the program on the "Coat of Arms" referrins to the club insigna which she drew laM year. She was introduced by Mrs. H. L. Reaves, program chairman. I Mrs. W. W. Woody discussed j the three productions by the I Tabor City Chorus. "The Mica ! do, "Kiss Me Kate" and "The ; King and I" and pointed to J their relation in the Coat of Arms as to Music. Art. Drama and Dance. In conclusion Miss Nix, who played the lead role (or the chorus, sang vocal se lections from the presentation with Mrs. Furman J. Fowler 1 as piano accompanist. I A sweet course was served j by the hostess during the eve ning. BIRTHDAY CALENDAR Thürs., May 4—Elsie Bur- , j roughs. Fri.. May 5—Mrs. J. F. Bow, Mrs. Doc ι a Cartrette, Mrs. Don , Cribb. Michael Morris, Evelyn ; Leonard. Sat.. May 6—Judy Nix. Phyl lis Dameron. Mrs. John W.i Long Sun.. May 7—Reba Stephens.! Mrs. W. P. Cox. Mrs. Eldnd C. Dudney. Mun., May 8—Fred M. J<irn j igan, Jr., Rhett Page. Jimmy j Hewett. Civitan. Rotary, NJeth | odist Official Board to meet. Tues., May 9—Nancy Hugh jes: Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell And erson. weddinc anniversary.' Jaycees, Masonic Lodge to ι meet. j Wed.. May 10—Libby Sue ι Sarvis. Jerry Watts. VERY SPECIAL GOWNS We've the dresses this special occasion demands . . . styles galore; long and short: priced very low. * WALTZ OF FLOWERS An embroidered sheer, certain to delimit. BALLROOM GOWN Ruffled, embroidered; simply elegant sheer, j Priced f j Reasonable : FRESH - MEATY NECK BONES No Limit Lb ROCK CORNISH Each HENS 59c KRAFT'S ELKHORN HOOP CHEESE3 GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 lbs. 19c FROZEN FILLETS Lb. Pk. OCEAN PERCH PLEE-ZING Grapefruit JUICE 25c "BEADS Ο' BLEACH" Ige box 43c Trend Liquid Detergent 2 59« "DUTCH CLEANSER' 2 ϊ. 29c Protcx Deodorant 3 £ 29c PILLSBURY OR BALLARD BISCUITS 3 i 25c RIVER VALLEY 5 Lb. Pkg. CORN MEAL 35c BLACKBURN MADE SYRUP -A vz goi* 59c RUSSET—BAKING 10 Lb. POTATOES 59c 10c ICEBERG LETTUCE Lr«·. Head TEXAS CELLO CARROTS ^ Cello Bag 5c SWISS MISS Apple - Peach Or Cherry pies3i TRADEWIND BREADED SHRIMP 2 r 99c Pancake Mix 19c RED OR BLUE LABEL Karo Syrup 29c MAZOLA CORN qts. 69c Oil· gal. $2.291, LARGE COUNTRY EGGSAA. 3 PLEE-ZING 100% PURE i.'~-49t RED LABEL Luziane^ Ac Coffee «ϊ ar Aicoa wrap £ 35c Armour Star VIENNA Sausage '£■ 23c Corned Beef 59c 12 Oz. Can Armour Star Polled Meal 2 '£ 23c Tree! 49c Babo Cleanser - 17c 1 πι ia gar a STARCH ]2 Oz. bo, 21c Niagara STARCH w 39c Ar go STARCH 4 !„«. 35c Linit STABCH 2-:33c MAM—PLAIN OR PEANUT CANDY L- 29c WRISLEY—BAG SOAP*». 39c GOLD METAL Spaghetti 2 - 25c SWEETHEART SOAP 4 Regular Bars 3 3c 4 Bath Bars . . . 49c DRY TREND Large Box 2 for 39c 4 Giant Boxes 49c Green Giant—303 Can Peas 23c Niblet» Green Giant Corn 21c ATTENTION — Ladies — Be sure to see our large «election of Woven Baskets, Mats and Handbags — Imported from Italy. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Thrift Way Hill, ON THE GREEN SEA ROAD
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