-j ..... . '..- " f ... . ..... ..... ,v . , J,, -j . ... ...it ... ... ,v ..i. ,-...1 ,..,.,-'."., I . '. .., i r,l ,r .. -' .A 1..... ' 1i r 1 rn-i tfflXHW'1' 11 ' . morning church service. ' Mrs. Maria , Terry of Kenanaville spent Saturday, ii If ht and Sunday in the home .pf Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Sutton., '. . , Michae( Outlaw Joined a delega tion, of itqrth." Carolina Young People ,tov. attend the Universalis , Youth Institute being held at Ferry Beach,. Maine, Mrs,' T. Merritt and son, Eugene Qulnft of Winter I Haven, Florida and Mrs. E. W. Anderson and child ren of Milwaukee, Wisconsin are visiting In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest upree. - , - " ,;; r : nrgrci:3N and ESTIMATES FOB ' lit 1 " TERBOTES " 1 EAST COAST : ! FEST CONTROL phone ten .J ROSEHLtVN.C: ( ipi 3 4 . f vu V if 0 4 it Ol! ,., '( .'-i V'..M'-v;' BOSS HELEN CSUSTINC srmvw . . of leL ne Sutton tt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James SUtton of Warsaw, who announce her engagement to Julius Frank Steed. Jr. Mr. Steed la the ion of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Steed Sr. of Warsaw. TThe wedding Is planned for late July In Warsaw. ' " , , T Miss Helen Suf foil Honored At Shover Misses ; R1U Sutton, and : Hazel Matthews entertained honoring Miss Helen Sutton, bride-elect at a mis cellaneous shower at the Penny Branch Club House on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. .. j The1 green and white motif was used la the decoration and refresh ments. . -'. Miss Sutton was presented a cor--age , upon arrival., The hostesses : also remembered her with a coffee maker and china In her chosen . pattern. !). t . The hostesses served punch, sand wiches, potato chips, cookies and pickles to: Miss Sutton, Mrs. James ' Sutton, M David Sutton, Mrs. Hugh Carlton, Mist Barbara Standi, Miss Tatsy Kornegay.; Miss Betty Anderson-Hipp en : Miss Molly Adell Hipp, 1854 grad uate of Warsaw High School and William Ronald Anderson were married Friday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr a R. West, Mrs. Paul B. Berry, Mrs? Mil ton Grice, Mrs. Robert Davis, Miss Helen Torrans, Mr Seth Hill, Mrs. Arnold Jones. Mrs. R. M. Herring; Miss Joyce Whittle. Miss Iris Ezzell, Mrs. . Bruce Torrans, Miss Shirley Blanchard, Mrs. ' Bob" Blanchard, Mrs. Ormond Orlce, Miss Molly Hipp, Miss Sue Shine, Mrs. W. C. Martin, Miss Ross ' Garner, Mrs. Fisher Carlton. Miss Peggy Torrans and Mrs. Leslie Farris of Wilson and Miss Shelby Jean Rackley of High Point , . MRS. ROBERT BRUCE WILSON Is the former Miss Sue Anne Curtiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Donie Curtiss of LoulsvUle, Ky. Her mar riage to the Rev. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wilson of Mag nolia, took place In the Van Buren Baptist Church' of Louisville. MRS. B. J. LEE U the former Miss Lillian Barwick, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul H. Barwick of Mount Olive. Her marriage to Mr. Lee, son of Mrs. Paschal Bee Lee of Mount Olive and the late Mr. Lee, took place June 13 at the home of the bride's parents. s Hipp. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Anderson of Mount Olive. The Rev. Carlton F. Hirschi offi ciated. A program of nuptial music was rendered by pianist, Mrs. Mac Donald Brock. The bride, given in marriage by her, father, wore a street length dress of imported Swiss organdy. She carried an old fashioned nose gay of white. Miss Marsha Hipp, sister of the bride. Was maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a street-length orchid organdy dress and carried an 'old fashioned nosegay tit pink carnations. Joseph Anderson, father of the bridegroom, was best man. The bridegroom is a graduate of Mount Olive High School, a Korean War Veteran and plans to enter radio and television school this fall. The couple will make their home In Mount Olive. For traveling the bride changed to a powder blue suit with white accessories. , Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Jonas William Brown of Clemson, S. C. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanene Frances to Floyd Albert Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson E. Jones of Warsaw. The wedding is planned for August. U 2 Genuine "MINUET" Bedspreads . ' "Morgan Jones" Regular $25.00 value sBght seconds - The imperfec tions are so small you can't Distinguish t these spreads from first quality. Now Only 4 i - 6' rv. .95 iL . ' Mrs, J. H. Parker, Correa. Regular first Sunday night ser vices will be held at the Outlaw's Bridge Universalist Church on July 4 with Rev. Vinton Bowering, minister. Everyone is Invited to at tend the service. Amos J. Outlaw and Leroy Sim mons were among those attending the tobacco stabilization corpora tion held in Raleigh last Friday. Mrs. Albert Nichols of Sims, Pvt. Dannis Nichols of Fort Knox, Ky. visited in the home of Miss Rachel Outlaw last Thursday night. Mrs. Katie Outlaw has returned home following an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Outlaw in Raleigh. J. C. Outlaw and daughter, Debra visited relatives Sunday fol lowing' the church service. Mrs. Elmo Blizzard has return ed home from a Klnston Hospital Piece Goods New selection of cotton piece goods in new sheers and print fabrics 59c Values and good looking. N.wow,r 39c yd (Jon's Dutron v The new Wonder Fabric - Wears cool and washes easily Looks good. Regular $5.00 Value - Now OnlyJ295 H ''''! i MRS. ARCHIE BROWN F AIRES is the former Miss Kathryn Doris Mc- mlllan, daughter of Mr. and Mrl George Francis McMillan of Fay etteville. Her marriage to Mr. Faires son of Mrs. Earl W. Faires, of Wall ace took place June 13 In the First Presbyterian Church of Fayette-vUle. it . I l V i it .' 'i' ... v. XL Li u aJ'-LJ- f ! ; V ;V ; ft-IIrt krcsst D:p:rt.?.:nl Store ' , . "format. Jb iW;l(v;rl'r f v . M AY FAIR In Kinston JULY SALE -.'-'.."l,v.,. : Bargains In Every Department Free Door Prizes ' ON SALE Dresses ' Suits J. T, , ,! wi O Children's Wear fO Sho8 4' Al : MAYFAIRf 1j tl I MRS. JOHN ROBERT BARFIELD, prior to her marriage on June 11 in the home of her parents, was Miss Gaynelle Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lewis of ML Olive. Mr. Barfield is the son of Mr. and Mi. Mclnnis Barfield of Faison. where she was a patient for sever al days. Quite a number of friends and relatives of the groom attended the Outlaw-Woodson wedding in Ral eigh Saturday night at eight o'clock. Mrs. Glennie Outlaw of Ashland, Va. has been visiting relatives here. Miss Maggie Stroud, of Raleigh was a week end visitor with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hawley and baby of Wilson visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Salhe Outlaw and guest Miss Muriel Cokeydall of Chapel Hill are spending several days this week at Ocra;oke. Mesdames James O. Kornegay. Hubert McNaughton and children of Charleston, S. C. are visiting Mr". and Mrs.' Lonnie Outlaw this week. Mrs. W. H. Steel, Misses Hary L. and Lucie Shines of Rocky Mt were among visitors for the Sunday T FLY FLAKES The easy way to kill flies. Scatter by hand, no spraying. 5-10 25 lb. Bags PARROTT BROS. 214-16 No. Heritage St. Kinston, N.C. L-," ( lev W .JLJl' the Uyo-L SH0P " In Kinston ;w , Infants and Children's Wear DRESS SPECIAL Finaferes San Dreams Dressy Breasts Infants T Sabteens 1 Dress at Regular Price - get Another Dress of the same value for only . . . . . aammmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm $100 SHORTS, SUNSUITS, SLEEVELESS BLOUSES, POLOS REDUCED! Open Every Friday Night 'Til 9 Parkview Shopping Center - o o For Rent OOOOOOOOOeOOOQOOOOOOOOOOI o o HOUSES & APARTMENTS O In O Kenansville and Warsaw A. J. STRICKLAND Warsaw O Or O 2 Mrs. Belton Minshew Phone 554 Warsaw O Phone 471 L A Bills Stagger You? .k See us for a loan. We will be glad to talk over 'your, financial difficulties and help you get back on your feet. Our low repayment plan will fit into your budget. BRANCH BANKING and TRUST CO. WARSAW The Safe Executor" MEMBER F: D. I. C. WALLACE FAISON l :9sTiUR"IiVl: . j ; r y HOMOtttHZEO- j a s i i L, , rJ,,f, , m ... mjiL ' ' - .in - t0"'m ' "Home Folks" A wonderful word and one used down through the ages to denote a neighborly feeling among local people. Well, that's just what we are - "home folks." Wayne Dairy Is owned and oper-' ated by local farmers who usd Wayne Dairy for distribution of their locally produced high quality Grade "A" milk and a complete line of other dairy products. By trading with Wayne Dairy you are not only helping your neighbor but you are building a stronger community by keeping your local .dollars at home. There's none finer than our "Farm ,. .... 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