3 1- ' - .-5 . .U.t. ; who help themsel r? not to provide! ail the-.ans v,t i,f ud l..e i.uanciit. ..Broiler comiejiniaUons due to respiratory diseases are mounting" in ine outneast. 1 . ."f.'STJJ', av '. ". itittMmM v -X. ) -::X : 'i -,.1, - i A ; eift 'J. of Fortune Shoes is i social kind of ; quity rjgift ':.ir&: ';, that;dll keep. :;t)ad -S-' ; Cbrnfortabiy'V'in '..style . ; " " on' his day ' and Wery" 1 - v f sejeot ;i MW:'giveK'a ."4 :i: Fortune , Oift Ceftifi-: 3 ' COCC CUM ICk. lUliiWlU- .ITT f FORTUNE GENESCO Pc .Recent over 'night guest of Mr. artd Mrs., Kebiieth Taylor' were Mr and Mra.r B. T. Sinl? and daughter Annie Laurie, of Tyro. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. turner were Sunday dinner quests of Mrs. Emiiy pail and family in Chinquapin. VMr and Mr Jerry Smith and Mr. and Mis.' Abbie Smith are'; at tending a gat dealers , convention in Morehead City this week.-' . Mr. and' Mrs.'' fred Pickett and Ann of. Goldsboro spent Saturday night with Mrs. Martha Lanier and Sunday iwitb Mr, and Mrs. -N. L: Pickett.. : .:' Al Smith Is spending some time this week with his grandparents Mr and Mrs; V J. Taylor .at Penderlea; 'Rev!' and Mrs.'M, A. Cqrirad went to Wilmington Friday to see Peggy and Betsy Johnson in. James tal ker Memorial' Hospital. ;: The girls were injured in an automobile accir dent earlier in; the , week ; vi nMrs. Josephine Bfand of Rose Hill is spending a few days with her sister Mrs.- ii is Tucker.'; . 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and Nan cy of Wilmington were- in town tues day. They ;.alsd visited Mr. J. . W; Evans who-was. in , the hospital irf Kenansvillefs.f :";.': v: Mrs, vAnnla Mae O'Leary of War saw visited Mr. ' and . Mrs. N. T.1 Pickett ;gunday,.. 'fi-p 4 Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Smith A . Q. Smith and Baxter Sanderson spent the.' week end atythe Smith's Cot tage at Wilmington Beach. . : '.Mi1. and Mrs. EUU Vestal of Ken- ansville visited Mr: and Mrs! N. T. Pipkett Sunday. ? t. .; .' Mr. and Mrs; Ed, Evans, Shelia,; Janet and ' Naqcy of ' Wilmington spent the ' week - end. with Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Powell.,; o " . i ' Mrs. C Pope,v Ann -and C. Hj attended the Pope reunion at the home ol Miss Mary .Pope in Rose) Hill on Sunday. v J 'i : JBecky Pope f Warsaw is spend: ing a tew days wim ner grandpar ents, ,Mr'.;.and Mf- ' Pope. - ':. Mr. nd Jirs:' ; Melyin Pope and Harry." ipfni;; Sunday at , Carolina eacbl---"; y-':"' ' ' ' and tMrs. L.::,p., Pope- and iWky' Pope', spent Sunday . ih New ! Bern with Mr and.Mt, 'Jariies Earl f Mriy-and -i; Mrs;- ?'Stacy:' ''Evan's Altheat Keith, :.Stev and Pbiliip Oi QreensviUe spent w the week ,.end here- 'with, relatives.. - j't-jP1 '? MraV-jCUfton Chestnutt is visiting Mp. and Mrs. Wayneoovei In At- laofa; 3a.V.Mt .iff"!- 1. ' V, I wish to express ny .gratitude to my friends and relatives for all the prayers, cards, visits and ail'ither acts of kindness shown me and my family while I was in the hospital and since ! have been home, i - Mrs. Dayld'iJ. :;yirginia), Rouse. 8opk Cub Mef .The-Book Oub ;held its Inst 'meet ing of the season in' 'the "home, of Mri.KenhethlTaylon'' Wednesday afternoon; Mrs: ':3; Bt SVbud will be hostess in" September; 'i . ... v i f: . mms 1 r it 111 it'. in i m ... ia ::..v v .V- v" ?: V, 'r more ' DRESS SPORT , SHIRTS , Button-downs, premanent stays! Dress shirts in keep-cool fabrics! Sport shirts in stripes, plaids, checks, batUut' ': - i.y - : ' 4;for.,11.00, 2.99 ea. , . V comfoHt-COT .pajamas t Prints', stripes, solids. Many! knee lengths) . 'Ui ?; ' 2 for -5.502:99 ea; v J; 5 stoetch: socks ..j White, pastels, dark tones, Ankle-length bulkies. Pv;;!;;rV5"- fori.00 ' 4-: ' i ATHLETIC SHIRTS -..V Soft-absorbent Swiss rib-knit. True-fit sizes 9446 ' . ; - ; 6 for 4.50, 89 ea. ' ; T-SHIRTS, SHORTS ; ' Combed cotton T-shirts: taped shoulders. Grip per shorts;, boxer, panel front TSAi" ' ' 6 for 5.50, 1.00 ea. ' 't. ''.: ': J TRUE-FIT COTTON BRIEFS - bands, 2847 .:;. , -v ; H - 6 for 5.50, 1.00 ea. Register for e. 'AdaleWall:;;',:7.r'. -"''"b-.r' : V " ' 05V - Box of 4 shlrUTbox of 'shorts, box of T-shirts t pair pa lamas,: package of handk?rchiefs, beft,' tie, sport shirt , 1 Total Value J4.94. Nothing to buyl Need not be present to win! ;. : Men's Wear . Belk's Main Floor ."'0 ' HKNRV A. KING ' ' iHenfy." Sj Kin;' 'Tl; -of Warsaw died Monday In the Duplirt General Hospital ;at Kenatis1lle.' : Funeral services vwerie conducted Wednesday " afternoon' , at 3:00 O'clock at the QuinmMcGowen Fun eral Home oy Rey.; Paul Mull, pas tor, of, tije.caivery Baptist Church. Interment was ia the Faison Ceme tery at Faison.;.;: ...... :o' He is survived by. Jus wife., Mrs. Minnie Kinf.; .Tbtea sons, Percy and Henry-Lee King of Faison, Wil liam King of Clinton,: six daughters Mrs: C; ,.G"Parrisho of Greensboro', Mrs. "Tom 'Bennett, and Mrs. Dave 1?. Price of Ml; Olive, Mrs. Virginia Bailey, Mrs.i:JCathleen Bruce . -pf Faison and Mrs; .Ed Rage of War saw: Twenty Six ' grand children arid two great grand children.. Four brothers .Robert '.of Faison, Cleve land of Pine Level, Shaw andi Jes se K'ng Clinton., Four sisters. Mrs. Winnie Harrison-of Greenville, Mrs. Neata Smith' of Clinton, Mrs. Alton Sattpw'of Faison and Mrs, Harvey Craddopk. of Plkeville, ; , , " ; '& MRS. JENNIE BATCBELOR a l',.1ifrii '.'.fnttnti MarUot:- Rnirhttlnr ' T7 wife of Isaac Henryc Batcnelqr for merly ,oli the Di v son i,Cliaper Com munity 'near . KenaiisVille ,, now of rifon,, :aied Friday night in 'Lea i Wr .Memorial Hospital 'at Kinsion; ' , ' 'Ftrterai .servfcfts were ; held at the Qutnn-jjcoychyFiineral Home :jfl Tvarsaw' .siunfwy aiiernoon at i:oo O'dbck iby. ' the .foastor ot the; IX V sJnChapk urph,': .Interment . Was injviewda''i'Cirove Cemetery , at Kenahsyill0. "-;-" ' 4n Addition H her rmsNand;ip-is survived by ' .t0.' daughters. , Mrs. Louise Hoiines ,'of . Mt:- dlive-.'and Mrs. Geradline Miller of Penderlea. Two sons Frank of Grjfton and Her bert 0f Winona, Miss, .twenty, four grand children, and five; great grandchildren,;. .'-:.":' To Open On SUMMER COURSES AT t MOREHEAD ? ' . PJjANETARIAN Chapel' Hill.rThe Morehead Plane tarium's 'anriUal summer courses for voting science enthusiasts will be five this year Trom June- 11 thro ugh July H it was announci to: 9y. Because of the July 4 holiday, no sessions will be held during the week of. JuW 2nd; . ' The courses are desi"ned to ac quaint boys, and "iris 'etween the ages six and 17 with the sciences, and to heighten their interest in them..- '. . . . They will be conducted by Plane tarium narrators, truest narrators and member of the V., N. ' C. Sci ence departments. Ernest ' ' Lee. a science education , mister ,'it the Uni versity, will coordinate the program There will be wo sections, one for Junior., children fix through 11 years of a9 and another for the 12 to 17 afte croup. The Junior ses sions will be held ' Mondays' , and Wednesdays and: the senior sessions Tuesday and Thursdays. . . Two one-hour sessions each week will be Offered each group begin ning at either 0 AM or 4 PM, de pending upon tbe student's choice. : A Small fea of $5 per student vill cover the cost of th materials dis tributed and all demonstration ses sions.' Registration blanks ar now available, at Morehead Planetarium box office.. Wooded area offer opportunity fr .two incomes frcm recroation and from tree crops. . 1 IWIilTE DRIVE-III; ; Beidavilie, N. Box Offlee (Wiu at ?:S0 p. M. v Featarc Tune 7:W P. M. : Wed. . Thara. Frt .'.. .. .- Jane t-7-f i -, "Swinging Along" !. Starring Tammy Nooum ': and Pete Hanhall' . Satartay, Jut t "Wild Harvest "' ' ftarrfaig Alaa Ladd '.. and Dorothy Lamottr ? 1 It I Horn In The West Is "proud to an nounce the opening of Its new au thentic Western Indian Museum on frlday, June lv 1962. ., Tlie museum will be housed in an old lost cabin on the grounds of the Daniel Boone Theatre in Boone. A collection of old. Western Indian re lics, has been gathered for display here and includes beautiful pieces if beadwerk made during the hei-r-ht of the. Indiana creative period. Siis work , reve!s the indian's to rn sense of form and color and is representive Of a true American culture.,, , ; ITiere are also articles made with porcupine quills a craft that arche- Warranty' Deed Transfer '.: , Warranty . deed transfers ' have been filed; with Register of Deeds Christine W. Williams for record ing as follows, during the past weekv ' ' R. M. Harrell and wife, Lydia Harrel to Robert W. Smith, 150 acres. " Granville L. Sheffield and wife. Kathleen F. Sheffield to George E. Powers, t lot in Town of Wallace. George Rouse and wife, Wilma B. Rouse, Aldred R. Robinson, Verda Rouse. Wells and husband, Edward Rouse, Jr.; and wife, Nancy v ty. Rouse, two tracts in Island Creek Township. CIVIL SUITS The following Civil Suits were in stituted during the past week in the office of Clerk of Superior Count of Duplin County: ( , Herbert H. Smith filed suit' 'a gainst Mrs. W. T. Dennis of Onslow County, May 15, 1962, prayer for judgement in the amount of $15.81. lerXor . lament in anwuiit of I j 'Landsman; k ,Ievitsky packa - Supply," inc.: filed at suit May 2i, ; 1962 against Joseph) D. Teachcy, Jr., : prayer, for Judgm$g; in amount of IMAM, , u. ' .1 v Kobert L. Butlef t'a Western Auto Store Died" "a su'itMayiat..'lSfi2 jainst Cleveland Huffing prayer for fudgiiis)nvRjini -' ; '''?jpet A tfced Separation was ifit" ed in' ;the "oidcfe: oi'JRef later'' of Deeds of Duptia County May 28. 1962, b James. Lewis Coates and Hlxabethi'a1Cpates:7i- . -(?. ir- WHU Probated ? -iM: Ph Robert Dail Admin strator of the bated in efoflice otClerk of Sup state of Mathie Buck Dail fiPH a L.-i i i-C.t:- S Willi Vm Rniia. Witoin ami ...it .... ,. - wW..,.ll.H.M....vy-v.uur w. . - j aun nicij ii, id ugmiisi iv, V. r ui- i husband.. Sidney W. Wilson to A. J. ch and John McLewis Lamb for . . . rt XI I re wiumk'ui ueiiui oi .viamie BUCK1 fVleSSaOOUt I nanKS Dail who was killed iran automo-! rine the' nasi week: The wijj ajET. ' J! Bfowfi" was probatedr -My 25, 1962.' David Rniisp was. nanwl Kvantiir. and Vf.i- TrVir.n V n.!hsnn Rr and ""c-R "u'y lsoi, win irucK Sallie Bcown. his widow . was her -entire, family wish to convey 1 owned by K. C. Futch and operated jhiei beneficiary. ' ? , sincere appreciation to the many," Jonn aiciewis Lamo. prayer foil , The will af. C-H. HoUand. was who showed smpathy and concern i""u" u,c ""wm oi u,uuo.- pronated May- ZH, 1 oz, J. t,. JAo- 1 r her diirinT her illness. The t -,-. ; land was named Executor ! and oloeists have found to be thousands 1 visits, gifts, cards and genera. I . r.e.m mea sun against the cHildrenot'H Holland were of years old The museum will be under the management -of Mrs. Ruth Myers Honeycutt who was the first full blooded white Child torn in Schana. ssee County,' latet; to be called De wey County, on the Cheyenne In- will prove to be one of the key areas of interest to the public in this sec tion of the state. concern of the people of th com-,1811 James, May zn, 1962. pray- 'chief beneficiaries. munity Will a wa.s be fondly I .r , ,i remembered by her and her family. Announce Birth "-Mr. and Mrs. Rex Best of Faison dlan Reservation in South Dakota.,' J announce the birth of a son, Thom- The museum will open Juno 1 artd l as Bex Best, Jr. May 29, 1962, at Duplin General Hospital. Mrs. Best is the former Emily Henderson of Bowden. - MR. FARMER WILL INCREASE YIELDS PRODUCE QUALITY TOBACCO. 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