THE DUPLIN Tr.U, KENANS VXLLE. N. C I..Z'. ..U' 4 Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell attended, a meeting tn Durham last Week id. , t . il.ss Mary Lee Sykes and ihother, Mrs. Sykes and Mrs. .Margaret Dail s spent Sunday in Wilmington with ' . H Dill C.knnl.i I , ... 41,4, U444 xvfaima. .. v.-. Mp. and Mrs. Jerry Pasphall and ', children of Chadbourn were week end geusts of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon' Kornegay.7 '" . . . i Mr. Koy Kennedy, Mrs. Eloise Ryder visited 'Mr: and Mrs Law rence Rider, in Fayetteville Sunday, . Mrs. Hehry Middleton of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kor- necay Sunday - Mrs. N.-'B. Boney spent Monday flight in. Garland with Mr and Mrs. Diet Outlaw and attended an ; Eastern Star meeting. ,- . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferrell vlsi t led relatives In Edetiton on Sunday S J,ra "'iKerson of Kaieigh. was : nem Saturday on business.. - , Mrs.. Ruth Pf Grady fi spfntt9 eek. end r In 4J Roanoke : Rapids . fend attended , the Easterp iiPfess ' Association. : -f; '. ' j , . Mr. and Mrs, O. P. Johnson. speh( "Friday night itt Rocky" Moyn't with v- relatives. .jV . i'; .,?;;;,:ti. ; " Mesdames It. P. Williams and N. .? B.' Boney accompanied Miss Lottie Williams to Fayetteville', on Satur day afternoon .wher tlhey frisited , Mr,' Boney in he M.iAUM. .'. Miss Sylvia Chestnutt of E. C ..C. Greenville spent thertjek end, here 'with her parents, .' 4 Miss iMar?aret Grj.'prnt'tfOie - . week end with Miss" Sharo Stroud , -j -ear .Magnolia..' '. '.Miss Gail Newton pti MeredHtH 1 Collce, Raleigh spent pie weekend ? here with her parentff'f;r: - Mrs. Frances SRtafson. Moore il and son Jay of DunjJ' spent, the tyv past week end here"' with her par ents. . : - Mrs. Katherine 'Sitterson Peele of Williamston spent last Thursday, - night -here-inrtth her mother,- rMnA Lillie.Sitterson. ' M-fk'i i Mr .ana Mrs. sieve uoocung- ana tw sons of Raleigh spent the week nd here with relative: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson, ac ,1 companied by Vanee Gavin, visited . their new granddaughter in Fay .:.' etteville on Sunday. ' 'v -'; - . ' Rev. and Mrs. Edwhr'S.XJbates of Farmville i spent Sunday" night with Mrs.' Martha Sitterson;; Mrs. Gertrude Cooperrf Wallace-visited her also. , i: -ipj?' ' Miss Gail-Nekton will participate in the 'Spring Chorus Concert dur '.' ing hospitality' week end at Mered ith College which opens -ph Satur , day May 8. ' . S;' ft - Mrs. A, C. Green of Raleijlh vis ited ber daughter and son-in-law AMr. and "Mrs. George V;" Penney . ''iinr! attended the iano -recital of her granddaughter, Lura Anne -Pen-1 ney on Tuesday evening, mners ai tending were Mr, and Mrs. Wm. T. Htrh. Miss Mary Penney, Miss JRuth.Penney, and Mrs. G. S. Tay- Buy Your - ' ' Cakes, Pies ' And Bread-s . J For Mother's- .'' .-V. - - .- . - ,i . Day and Help ' ' ; Mother.-. MICKEYS : PASTRY SHOP 212 N. Center St. - NEW rtOENCE. j Th Kino Of The twtiK br N. C owl THERE IS ONLY ONE L'Ti HM-"?.r-, . PATENTED! a !- from Florida to " Cf $ 16x16 BARNS ' ' '. . JS- r"' . i- Carndo "' TTWu . p.p.t. aarmvllla. MX ? THE FLORENCE-MAYO SUPERJET M Cuw ; rploee J f 4 Wn burm Jurinq nt eyHtf Mo V . Aflaxo-akASM i If ol k If II Iff A If 4f" C' t .'V'? ,:- ' .skar of the World's rARMYJUE. N. C. ...-4 ,- 0 VIARO JB1HVICJ. TO . :-r,' iii : '4 General Merchandise "Ja 1" Farm Supplies, -J' i'lor of Raleigh, Mrs. W.' J to.i. Sf. and Mrs. W.J: Middlton Jr,-, Mrs. Avon Sh'arpe, Misses Mar - ma Blackmore, Caroiyn Gresham, j """V" wuci Mable JaneStrau ;han and Miss I Wind and sand were blowing to Mary Lou Pofter of Warsaw. bacoo plants right out of the ground Chief Petty1 Officer H .E. Sand - ers, Jr. of San Francisco and tarn- lily and Mrs. H. E. Sanders, Sr. of Wilmington spent last week with ,ii s. . ben Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Whaley of "lose Hill and Mrs. J. C. Whaley of Uocky Mount. Mrs. W. J3. Whaley of Holly Ridge and Mrs. Winford Sholar and daughter visited Mrs. Ben Wilhamsoii kand , Mrs. Eva Hughes last wgek. , 1 -; Hollands Hold ; Open House" ' . Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland held open house in then- recently remod- 1 eled home on last Friday afternoon irom 3-5 -jo clock,, and again that night from 8 to 10. Their home was almost destfoyeby fire last June, but has been done over to look new from the front porch to the" kitchen combination . room,. The walls and carpet are beige in the living room, dining room and bed rooms. Lavendar and pink are al so used in the ' front bed ; roomi while blue is the secondary color used in the back bedroom. The woo derful closet space is an added at traction to. the. bedrooms. . v The U-Shaped work area in the kitchen has many convenient cab inets for all necessary equipment. The .Utility - Closet has additional storage space over the water hea ter and washing machine. 'Assisting the Hollands in receiv ing their guests-; which numbered about 150 were Mesdames J. E. Ful ford, Joe Westp Phil Krestch, Mar tha Sitterson, J. B. Stroud and N. B. Boney in the afternoon. That Jifght those assisting were: Mesdames-AmosHBrinsorf, Wood row Brinson, I. C Burch, J. B. Wallace, Willard Brinson and Bill Spicer. , Punch, cookies and salted N nuts were served m the side porch be fore the, Callers took their' depar- Announce Birth & Death Mr.- and Mrs- Willard "Brown an nounce the birth and death of a baby girl born on April 25 at Len oir Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Brown is the former Hattie 'Bell Dunn. V.- ...... .. ,' : Birth V Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jackson of Fayetteville, announce the birth of daughter: Debra Katherine, oh Sun day morning, Apnl 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson . formerly lived in KenansvilleY - .. ' i Goldsboro, N. C. MAYO SUPERJET Tobacco turers ' - ) aancMltm SUPERJET CURER .Best lbaeco Curer .:. " ... .. : TOOACCO rMW ,7 loot ". ;j ' ' i ','''; ?"",- Fertilizers. , ; , Kenansvme, in. iu , ; ? ,, t. . i r n SijWilhThe Duplin Clrftt it D r , seenjed last Tuesday and Wed- nesday; Planting in the rain Thurs day; and then came perfect tobac co planting' season Friday. It's hard to climb uphill. It is hard to i buck nature. By Friday we knew how to appreciate what was in our favor. Man and God make a team. Man by himself has a tough time, Fact is man can't make it by him self. ' " ' Church School at 10:00 A. M. at Ma inolia, Kvnansville, and Unity Churches i, J. i Worship at Kenansville at 11:00 A. M. Sunday. .,- 1 We would love to have you in these Methodist Churches Sunday, but somewhere worship Cod in some church come next Sunday. 4 Preacher Tom. ' i; ''- f'-"1 i- "i , - Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn an nounce the birth of a son, Donald April 28,' 1961 in Duplin General Hospital. Mrs. Dunn was the for mer Hazel Chestnutt. Magnolia News And Personals By Mrs. L. G. Turner, Correspondent-Call 28 9-2137 Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Sasser and Miss Cumy Sasser spent Sunday at Topsail. Mrr-BTicl-Mtsraei Baker, Nel son and Stanley of Pikeville were Sunday .night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sasser. Miss Delma Ezzell of Wilming ton spent the wee kend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ez zell. .Victor Tucker of the Benson school faculty spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tucker. Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark, Tony and fiana of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Guy on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wood, Paul and Susan of New Bern spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Tur ner. Ellis Tucker of Campbell College spent the" week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tucker. Mesdames Charlie Thomas, Bet ty Mae Tucker, L. E.' Pope. Paul Bass and Kenneth Taylor attend ed the flower show in Rose Hill Wednesday. Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor at tended the party Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Alderman of Rose Hill, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vesta, Roy and Oliver of Kenansville visited Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pickett Sunday. . Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Pickett of ireenville were in town Saturday. Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hornewere Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss and Mrs. Richard Weat herford of Monroe, Ga. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond -'Wilson were Mr .John Earl Brown-of Winston-Salem, Mr. ind Mrs. Carroll Brown of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Henry Cottle of Rose Hill, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown of Rose Hill, Charlie Brown and Elbert Tom Brown of the Dob son's chapel community. Rev. E. J: Hines of Jacksonville, Rev. and Mrs. Conrad and Mr. Jack Joyner were supper guests of Mrs. Audrey Joyner at the supper LADY Thai Is .ffhk No Place MMi. For - T6?''-' It Doesn't Make Sense To Put Dollars Where They Cannot ; Grow... BANK Mil Of llflOJvcr ' - , 4-' ;.. ' Make Our Bank Your Bank : f , : In Mount Olive and Calypso Ccr.fcclicn Mother's Day's a-coming. Now what kind of gift Can Fathers buy Mothers that's sure tojive a lift? There's no pyoblemj there, men . ." . nothing's quite as dandy As a great big, handsome box of candy. But be careful where you hide it young ones have big eyes And should they spot your secret cache, you're in for a surprise. The candy'U be all eaten and Mother's sp'ecial treat Will be knowing that her Junior is mighty, mighty sweet. - Awarded Scholarship The aremial -'Competitive scholar ship awards have been announced by Dr. William C. Pressly, Presi dent of Peace College. These scho larships are based upon outstand house on Saturday evening. Dedication Ceremonies For C. H. Pope new piano was dedicated to the memory of Mr. Clarence H. Pope it the Mafnolia Methodist Church Sunday afternoon at three o'clock Mr. L- H. Fussell made the de dication address. Others taking part in the services were the pastor, Rev. House, also Mr. Herbie Hal- Scott s Store Mews ," r PERSONALS Oarrie Scott The District-Youth Rally will be held Saturday night at Long Ridge Free Will Baptist Church begin ning fit 7:30 O'clock. The following Scott Store HDC members visited with the inmates of Whaley's Host Home at Kenans; ville Sunday, Mesdames Zollie Kor negay, Larry Harper, Irvin Kor negay Ethel Kornegay, Taft Her ring, D. I. Scott, O. W. Scott, Oarrie Scott, Elva Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas. Dail. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilt and son of Folkston visited the Henry Sut ton family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw and children were visiting Mrs. Annie Quinn and family Sunday after noon near Warsaw. During week end Mr. and Mrs. J. West of Plymouth and son, Way ne West, dnd Miss Nancy Smith both students at Mt. Olive College were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis and sons were Sunday dinner .guests of the Gurman Halls in Mt. Olive. Mrs. Randolph Grady and child ren of Harker's Island- are visiting with Mr .and Mrs. Paul Grady. Week end visitors in the John-' ny Singleton home were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Walker of Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Scott, Mrs. Nora Jackson and Darry Hargoves Your Cash! HERE - clzh Vcts ing performances in secondary sch ool, their superior crintfibution to their church and community as well as their being an outstanding per sonality. Amon-.them was Florrie Currie who was awarded a $200. scholar ship.' Socials berg, Mr. Homer Taylor and Mr. David Alton Chestnutt. The piano was opened by Billy Potter and Gary Smith. The Men of Madison, choir of Goldsboro, ren dered special music. The organist was Mrs. A. Q. Smith. Aftor the services the ladies of the church served sandwiches, cook ies and punch to members of the Pope family and those taking part in the services, in tlie educational building. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Halberg act ed as host and hostess during the social hour. spent Satuday at Topsail Acres at the Scott Cottage. Visiting Mr .and Mrs. Bob Waters stock 81x108", or double fitted Terrific Buys In -TOWELS Fieldcrest "Royal Velvet" Bath towel 27"x52 reg. 3.98 Hand towel 1632eS. 1.98 Wa& cloth , 13"xl3'freg, 69c . .. Fieldfrest "Royal Carnation" - Bathtowcl, reg. 3.98 .. ... 2.93 Hand towel, reg. 1.98 . .1.49 Wash cloth, reg. 59c .. .. .49 Fingertip towel, reg. 59c .49 ON SALE - LINENS unday were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-. tarn Waters and children of Sut ontown;.: Mr. and , Mrs. i Robert Waters and family,- Dudley; Mr. and Mr. Henry West, Jr. and chil tren, Warsaw: Mr. and Mrs. Ce;i' Kornegay o? Mt. Olive. ' Sunday Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay were -M-s. W. H. Smith and daughters of Indian gay"; Herring Store section. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill of Golds boro and Misses Mabelle and Es Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Korne telle Hill of Blizzard Crossroads visited Mrs. Tiny Blizzard Sunday. Visitors of the Bennie Outlaws Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker and baby of Kenansville and Mrs. Delia Dail. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Waller and children of Mt, Olive were visa ing the former's parents, .Mr. and ; Mrs. D. S. Waller and Lorena Sun- j day. j Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. j Norman Whitfield and Mrs. Hoi- ; land Martin and children of Mt. ; Olive were visiting the D. L. Scotts Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Waller and daughters were at Princeton Sun lay with Mrs. Addie Bardcn. Guests of Mrs. Helen Waller Sun day evening for dinner were Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Summerlin and --hildren of Dublin, Mr. and -Mrs. Gerald Carr and Daly of Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Singleton and Preston of Jacksonville, Mrs. Hazel Hargravcs and children, Mt. Olive visited the Ivey Summerlins Sunday. Mrs. Rex Price of the ZoinCom munity and Mrs. Jasper Bell at tended the funeral of Roy Outlaw Surtday at Ssymcur Funeral Home in Goldsboro. Misses Mabelle and Estelle Hill of Blizzard Crossroads visited Mrs. 1 Ivey Summerlin Saturday afternoon Wanda Bell spent the week end with her grand mother, Mrs. Alice j Price of the Zion Community. 1 up...get ready for 2,14 Colorful Summer BEDSPREADS "Sweetbriar" PLAID Made of 100 American cotton in an attractive plaid pattern. Choice of brown with orange, lilac - blue, green -turquoise, pink - 2.98 1.49 .49 red. matching "cafe curtains" reg. 4.98 3.98 matching valence, j :Biiej jjj Wilmington, North Cowlim j 1 AFamilyOfWonien : Home demonstration Club 'men hers could truly be called a - big family of women. ' ': . It :s on -or-arhat'on fcy which vor-in fire rawn clossr together and Hno'v more of ore another. Sco't Store Pome Demonstration club has a membership of 25 active membar? We have gained much helpful in formation from the various demon strations given bv the home agent and leaders; such as how to rein- lsn o'tl 'urniture. selection and construction 01 curtains ana nrapes and how to care for the refrigera tor to the best of use. At rur April rn"0i"''" Ihc annual fashion show wns !;e'd with It mem hers mo 'cling dcsss. Our club wvmen are like a troop of hnrri woHc-rs. When a project is planned they work to reach the goal. The II. D. C. Works as an auxili ary to the' Comnn ii:y idopr.ie.it Club. A fi'v rii"k was "ir'his"d by the development rub rr-e-tly. The hom'1 demonstl'fltio, club women are striving in various ways to help finance the trucks. The HDC serves suppers to Ro tary Clubs as a means of raising money. A contribution is given to drives such as heart fund, polio, cancer Tli and Red Cross. We try to each one reach one. FARM LOANS $5000.00 & up-Fail Payments Liberal Appraisals - Prompt Closing Write or Call M. T. Brltt Loan Agency, Clinton,' N. C. Tel 2-2136 - Nifht 2-3141 NOW! r Safer, low-cost weed killer controls Perennials In Oafs It's 2-4 DOW WEED KILLER-FORMULA 40-for selec tive broadleaf weed control in a wide variety of crops at a low cost per acre. 2-4 Dow Weed Killer Formula 40 is an amine salt formulation better for use on or near crops suscep tible to 2,4-D ester-type weed killers. It mixes easily with hard or soft water ... can be applied with field-spraying equipment or knapsack sprayers . . . and there's no sediment or gum to clog spray nozzles, and leave skipped areas in your fields. . 1 Order your 2-4 Dow Weed Killer Formula 40 today. 'Tntdemark of He Duu Chemtcal Company H. G. Quinn Store Kenansville, N. C. summer... buy for Super Values in SHEETS ! Luxury Percales! All First Quality! For the finest in smooth tcxtur and sleeping comfort, choose State Pride Lux ury Percales made of fine combed Amer ican cotton that launders beautifully! Stock up now at these saving prices. PATTERN Twin or doubl 5.98 reg. $0.95 State Latex r reg. 1.98 1.69 State Pride 100 Dacron pillows B ELK'S Investors Sfcck iCcDivideli Directors of Investors Stock Fund, Inc.,- mutual fund affiliate, of In. Vestors Diversified 'Services, Inc.; have declared a quarterly dividend of 10 cents per share, payable April 28, 1961 to shareholders of record nrjj gj 1961, Harold K. Bradford.; chairman and president, announc ed today. This second quarter dividend of the fiscal year will be distributed entirely from net investment in- , come. It is the 63rd consecutive div idend paid by the Fund. Investors Stock Fund, Inc; cur rently has approximately 44,275,000 ' shares outstandings, up nearly $, 3(K),90Q tsliares from the correspond ing period last year. ft.. ED BOKSCORE a a RALEIGH The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10:00 a. m. Monday, May 1: Killed To Date 325 Killed To Date Last Year 343 qiffs... 72x108", or twin fitted 1.96 42x38 'a", pillow cascg 1.04 pr. Big Savings In -PILLOWS- State Pride Crushed Feather Pillows 2 for 3.00 reg. 1-99 ea. Pride Foam Pillows 3:44 , , v reg. 3.99 . 3.44 , reg. 3.99 Dacron polyester fiber . THIRD FLOOR I

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