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...:r vo;vssaid- iiuth Kennedy of Beu i ao J Mm an1 XTfei ion Kennedy, became the bride i f Joseph E. Quinn, son of Mr. and Irs. C. E. Quinn of Kenansvllle, I n Friday, December 15 in Cabin Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. am R. Kennedy, uncle of the bride, niciated. j i S C:i;;-; The altar of the church was det ated with baskets of white chrys- ithemums and, gladioli 'against a ickgroufld of white sathln cross d oregon fern. The pews were ; irked with white-satin ribbon. ' The bride was given In marriage ; ly her father. She wore a , grey ' . c essmaker suit with navy access--ies and an orchid corsage. Miss .nice bostic atienuea ins onae as maid of honor. She wore two piece dress of blue faille, black ac cessories and a corsage of red roses. 'Kiss Patsy Kennedy, sister of the bride was junior brides maid, and wore a green crepe dress with a yellow rose corsage. The groom had p-i his best man, his father, Mr. C. E. Quinn. Usher were Oscar Ken- ' r 'Ay and Perry Williams. V ',-tJl JThe bride,' a graduate of Jack sonville High School, attended At ! ntic Christian College, Wilson, ,V . i. C. The groom attended Davidson College and Kings Business Col . i :e in Raleigh. At present he is in the Army and 'stationed at' Ft. '.JarV ;on, S..C-':,'.-S''.."-'.'-:,; St.';".". ""! :'-t 'er a wedding trip Cpt". and .- Quinn will be at home at 313 V-S. Ediste Ave., Columbia, S. C, i -r Immediately following, the cere-. . tnony the .bride's parents .enter tained at a reception at their home. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson greet ed guests. After the first slice of cake was. cut by the bride and "3KC0. a i The - tobacco barn . package brings you high-quality high viclding seed. : - : Grown on McNair Farms .... Mclfair's ' Vidd-Tesfed Seed LAURINBURG, N, C. Sold By: -V Garner Brothers Mt Olive, N. C. " Falson Hardware Co. Falson, N. C. " ? Warsaw Hardware Co. Warsaw, N-C. . . L. M. Sanderson ; Magnolia, N. C. Gardner Edwards BeuIavUIe, N. C. Mary B. Parker, Merchant Chinquapin, N. C. Tore Store Kenans ville, N. C. "A is i. V' p !0 I! 'rMLW COAL Vojbo Pbly On llsnd AND ; Cri P:!hxr ;f Once groom, Mrs. Rossle Grady served ihe cake with Mesdames Qujnn and Kennedy pouring punch. Nuts and mints were passed by (Misses Jan ice Bostic and Patsy Kennedy. Good byes- were said by Rev. and Mrs. Sam R. Kennedy. , BRIDAL SHOWEIt" Mrs. J. C. Nethercutt honored her niece Miss Ruth Kennedy at a lingerie shower at her home on Beulavllle highway. Berries and greenery were used throughout the home. Mrs. Mildred Thlgpen led games and conducted a contest af ter which Miss Kennedy opened the many and lovely gifts from the guests. The hostess assisted by Mrs. served a chicken salad plate and drinks..-,. - ? ' . ' COUPLE HONORED ., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aldridge honored Mr. .and - Mrs. Joseph E. Quinn,' recent bridal couple, at Open house on Christmas day from 12 until 2 o'clock. Fruit cake, can dies, nuts and coffee were served by Mrs. Horace Aldridge of Ke nansvllle and ,Mrs. Clifford Ald ridge of. Klnston. The honorees were presented silver in their chos en pattern. '"'"'"'' ' V. ' ENTERTAINS . ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie entertained a number of young people at a buffet supper Sunday night, honoring CpL Joseph E. Quinn and bride, also Charles, Jr. who was celebrating his birthday. Christmas decorations ' were used throughout the living and. dining room with red carnations, gladioli and narcissus as centerpiece for the dining table which was overlaid with a madeira cloth. Mrs. Quinn was given a corsage of red carna tions and a linen cloth, from the hostess, ' j i ; "' " " " s ANNOUNCE WEDDING Mr. G. A. McMillan of Sheridan, Ark., and Mrs. Georgia McMillan of Los Angles, Calif., announce the marriage of their daughter, Bet ty Sue to Sgt. Luther R. Carroll, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Carroll of Kenansvllle, The wedding took place December 15, 1950 In Las Vegas, TJev. with the Rev, Thomas 3. Daly officiating:' Mrs.". Carroll graduated from the S jeridan High choo1, Sheridan, Ark., in the. class -48. Upon grs9uatfonne tsiUered Draughons School of Business in Little Roek, Aik., and is now cm ployed by the Bank of America in Riverside, 'Calif. J Sgt. , Carroll is a graduate of Kenansville High School, 'class of 47. Shortly after graduation he en listed in the U. S. Air Force and is now stationed at March Air Base, Riverside, Calif. The couple are making inch- home at 3406 Mul berry St. in Riverside. PERSONALS Dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williamson were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearsall and fam ily of Mt. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williamson of Yadklnville, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williamson and daugh ter of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jackson of St. Paul, .Mr. and Mrs. Othelea Holland and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Williamson and family of Ke nansville. iW'"- Guests of Mr. McCoy Kennedy Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kedar Bryan and son of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Matthews and children of Florence, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Jordan and son of Rich mond, Va., Mrs. Leon Rider of La Grange, Mrs.. Harold Sivertson of Clinton and Mr. James Kennedy of Verona. w ill" y Mr. Alois HoUiogsworth of Hous ton, Texas spent the. holidays with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. . Robert Hollingsworth. . '...;,;r,,'. Sunday guests of Jhlra. L. South-, erland were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil lis and.Jane of Raeford, Miss Elea nor Southerland of Clinton, Misses Ella Cand Addle Worth Cogdell of Fayetteville, Mt. J. T, Hayter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Newlin of Greensboro.,. fv;., , ;.vr ' - Miss Janet Btmij ot Washington, D. C. spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N B. Boney, Sr. rz-v'-.''-'f '-;v 'fS' '.;. Miss Jean Tyndall, student nurse of Raleigh, spent the past week end with, her .parents Mr.; and Mrs. E, C. Tyndall., v,,: ,.;':.. ;Xx Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loth of Way nesboro, , Va.,. - spent the . holidays with! Mr. and. Mrs. L. A Beasley. Mr; and . Mrs! 1. R. Grady, and daughters visltecl in Elm-City on. Sunday. . .v 'C, "' : Miss Fattie . Leftin , of . Raleigh spent the holidays. with.' Mrs.. W. J. Pickett; . . - Miss Anna Hlnes la spending the holidays with her pteenta 'In Wash ington, N. C. ' !;:.,. Mrs. J. A. Gavin, spent the, holi days with' relative at Topsail. Mr. an Mrs. Sam Newton spent Christmas in Goldsboro and Dur ham.' '- ::''"."'" Guests of Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Dob son for the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. J. A; Dobson end family of Snow Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odom of Baltimore, Mdi; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dobson and family of Farmville and Mr. and Mrs. George Giles and family of Cherry Valley, N..Y..-H t. y.-..V.,;;- Mr. -and Mrs. Wilbur Adams and daughters of Carolina Beach spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wil- ". ' ' N - . J , - - ""-HT" .... 1 1 If ij ' f pi l t. I ' X ' " 1 ; . - i -.-HT- if ?y .!' Si ,,,u,mKmy Qtmmmmf iw,. .uijs ij""'! I; y i.t ... .!ril. p L- t i,- J ' Sh f 1M lnii ! PWp . . with new features for '51 1 Plus an important money savins advancement ; . . the Ford POWER. PILOT, sundaed on ALL new Ford Trucks for '51, from 95-h.p. Pickups to 145-h.p. BIQ JOBS! FOR 1951, more than evrk econoory - wise truck buyers are going to follow the trend to Ford! New Ford Trucks for 'SI give you step-ahead engineering advantages, such as America's only truck choice of V-8 tr Six . . a choice of over 80 modei to fit- your hauling job better '... strength reserves that make Ford Trucks hut longer. ,' ' , . - . . You'll find these new features in engines, clutch, transmissions, axles, wheels, cabs, Pickup body wherever there have been opportunities to make JL AM heavy 4y F-5 and F-6 give you euier, quMter thifting Silent tranniuion, optional at J. i i. L. 'j iJ.-" iUiU . Julian May Dobson,78, died at his ' home on Kenansvllle Rt. 2, Sunday morning after a lingering illness. Funeral services , were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the graveside in the Dobson family cemetery. BeSa, Ernest Gresham of Chinquapin officiated. Mr. Dobson is Survived by brother, Het Dob son of the homeland several nieces and nephews. A .i- Hams. ; yyy- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boners Sr., were Mrs. Hattle S. and Miss Margaret Kornegay of Goldsboro and Miss Virginia Kor negay of Washington, D. C., .'.-.- ' Cpl. and Mrs. Joe Quinn of Col umbia, S. C. spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Quinn. . Mr. James S. Murphy of Fort Benning, Ga. spent Christmas with his family. , Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weeks and daughter spent the holidays in Wil mington and Newton Grove. '. Mr. and Mrs J. O. Stokes, Dlanne Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady and Re becca went to the Planetarium in Chapel Hill Tuesday to see the Christmas phty. ? . Guests of Mr. and Mrsr- M. F. Allen Christmas were Mr. Mv F. Allen Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen and Mr. and Mrs.. James Foyles and daughter, all' of Wilmington. ' Attending the ' golden wedding anniversary of. Mr; and Mrs. P. K- Teacbey in Richmond,, Va. last Tues day were Mrs; W. J. Middleton of ' , . ''. ''-.' , I- . Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. P.- J. Dob son and Mr, and Mrs,. James A. Dobson. of Snow Hill. Mr., and Mrs. Teachey were, formerly of Duplin County. ' Ford Trucks do a better job for yon, , for less money I Ford's POWER PILOT is especially t important to you . for it's - PROVEN money-saver; ton every hauling job. ' , Driver comfort, too, ptk plenty of attention in new Ford Trucks for '51. There is the now 5-STAR Cab and the - optional 5-STAR EXTRA Cab featur ing foam rubber seat padding, glass ( wool roof insulation, automatic dome light and many other comfort extras at only slight addldooal cost. . And only Ford gives you a power choice of V-8 or Six . s .' four treat eotinesl Over ISO tnodels. Cone u . Get ALL the facts. Ford Truck that's light J FotUi fur '51, like this wuh Mr, 4-3peM extra cet ;J v f 4.1 ":..' u. . p Misa Frances Newkirk Hall . ' ta, the daughter or Mr. and 'fe'wfti -Henry Herring Hall of Rose Bill, who announce her .' engagement to Thomas Kerr A fsnltli jjson of Mr. and Mrs. ClWlf Smith of WaUace. ! The wedding will take place ' December- 31 at Oak Plain Presbyterian Church in Rose ?HiU.V. .' ,'" ) ' r ...... .-, G. L. Wellington Dis In Hospital Geevge-L. Wellington, 48, of Fal son, IA. 2, died in Wayne Memorial Hospital In Goldsboro Monday at 2:30 p'.m. after an illness of six months. Surviving are three bro thers, Lancy of Mt. Olive, James and Seby, both of Hopewell, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. John H. Thornton and Mrs. Grady Summerlin, both of Faisonr two half brothers, Wil- lam anil Willi Wsllinfftnn hnth nf Mt. OUve, He had been a member hMtoctMwHb It aMtomitirally metert and fires the rich arnuas of gas, at precisely the right burnt, -to match constantly changins speed, load aad power .requirements. Unlike conventional systems, the Power Pilot uses only one control in stead of two, yet ii designed to syn- . chroeAce firing twice as accurately. Yea csa ues regular gas . , . you get ne-taoek performance. Only Ford m the low-price field gives you Power Pilot Ecoeomyl r Select the new for YOU! - of Salem Advent Church of Mt Olive for a number of years. Fu neral services wer held frotn the home of Mrs: Thornton Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial was in Salem Advent Church Cemetery. Duplin Sends 20 To Vomsns College Greensboro- Woman's College has an enrollment of 2,478 students, its largest in history, during the fall semester, according to a tabulation made by the admissions office: The report shows that there are twenty students enrolled from' Duplin County. There are 271 students registered from 22 other' states, nine foreign countries, the District of Columbia, and the Canal Zone, making the Tar Heel girls total 2,207. Teachers Honor Supt. Johnson Teachers in the Calypso Negro School honored Supt. O. P. John son Thursday evening, Dec. 7, at 6:00 o'clock during their monthly Principal's meeting of County Principals. Mrs. Haltie Royall, principal of the Caiypso School, In honor of the oooooooooooo WILLIAMS VUNKKAL HOME Billy Tyndefl Undertakers Kmbalmars Ambulanee Serviee Home of Mt. OUve Burial Asso. Phone 2265 - Mt OUve. N. U .tOOOOQIrOOOOOO . the new F-S for '51. This track ia the IVi-toa field! New 3-STAX EXTRA Cab offen many extra com fotn . . . available at extra cost ea Ford Tracks, Series F-l through F-8. t4- Uamg htt rcgistratka'data on 6,592,000 trucks. : J: - lifotDaniKe exrxrts prove Ford Tracks last lonsert faculty, presented to Supt Johnson- , quilt .made by- them,, with middle and "Duplin Co., Supt O. P, Johnson, 1050" embroidered on it. . Rev. M. H. Branch presented Mr, Johnson a large box with an assortment of expensive ties, hose. iiuuaci Liitcis eiiivi oivni eae mt ' honor gift front the principals', of the; county. V f aIia.m ...k. II .. .... . prised and thanked the group sin cerely .stating how much he ap predated the gifts. ' WE HAVE IT YOU WILL NEED IT GARNER COAL COMPANY WARSAW GEO. P. PRIDGEN STATE LICENSED Plumber PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES BATHROOM EQUIPMKVI HOT WATKB HE M r... WATER PL,?s' KITCHEN SINKS Phone 473 WARSAW, N. C. truck ootiells any other KZ9f NATURES THROUGHOUT New massive, modern front end and ex terior Styling makes Ford the '51 favorite for "good looks"! New 5-STAR Cobs feature bigger rear win dowwith up to 50 more safety vision. New "groin-tight" Pickup body, new clutch disc, new transmissions, new wheels assure still longer life. New autoHiermie pistons with chrome plated top rings, new high-lift camshafts for top performance, longer engine Jife. 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