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I maa K BEGINS thurscky >17th.. ironing Board Covers with a purchase of 45.06 or More ? ? Pinal Redaction tides' Fall and Winter DRESSES tades.saea famous makes as O L'AJfflati O "NeQr M "Jonafhaa Logaa" ? "Youth MO "P? $7.00 9.00 dhd $11.00 ? -*?-???? | Ladies Fall I CoatsReduced^ Reg. $39.77 I Reg. $59.09 $32.77 I Reg. *$39.99 JL, $37.77 j Reg. $22 99 V. $17.77 I - Ladies' First Quality I Nylon Hose I -7 New Season Shades - 33c pr. I An 89c Value. I t Use. ^jrorn. AR Over mn:r <mEf price Galvanized Foot Tubs A rep $1.39'Value I 66c ea. .With A Purchase *01 $10.00 or More Men's'Sffits Regular 6d.$5 "tiriffou" $49.90 f Reg.1 $55.00 and $50*5 "Palm Bcadt" and "Friedman Marks" t $44.90 Regular $Jf9.?5 > "Brookfield" L $29.90 Men's Long Sleeve DRESS SHIRT In Regdltfr and Button Down Collars. , / . i. Whites and > t Assarted Colors. 2.39 ea. 2 for 4.69 Men's Long Sleeve Sports Shirts By "Vfcn Heusen" 'Creighton", 'McGregor" and others, $3.33 ea. Reg. $5.00 & $6.00 Men's Oxford & Loafers Reduced One Small Group Florsheim Oxfords $10.88 Reg. $12.99 to $14.99 "Roblee" and Italians * v $a.88 Reg. $9.99 & $10.99 "Pedwin" "Roblee" $6.48 Reg. $7.99 and $8.99 "Kingsway" and 'Endwell" $5.48 Ie Ladies' White TRICOT PANTIES Sizes 5 to 10 Compare at 39c 24c pr. E# Ladies' Printed Flannel Pajamas Sizes 32 to 40 - Compare at $2.50 $1.59 pr. 2 Prs. for $3.00 B Beacon ^utomatic gjjt'irat quality ... 2 year Hnarantee. - Compare at P8.00 Lowest price ever Single Control S Dual ^Ztartrol ft v Muslin Sheets | Reg. $2.19^Perfect uC^nnoi^lBpL xic Group: Children's ,,? "V?^ kjftr^ Jp$ <$$, "Cannon" Acrilic Blended A $3.99 Value BLANKETS $2.59 2 for $5.00 "Cone" Terry DISH TOWELS Reg. 59c if perfect 27cea. Final Clearance Fall and Winter Better Fabrics By "Bates", "Fruit-of the-Loom" "Spring Mills", "Wamsutta", "Peter Pan" and others. Reg. $1.00 to $2.99 % Price One Rack Ladies Dress Shoes ^ "Red Cross" I ^ II Summer tin's Crossroads j |j^ ayito.crtlrey ^ | Mrs. A. E. Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Garner. J. E. and Tody of the tfrodgin Community were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kennedy and son of fcinstOn, itfrs. Ellsworth Dail and Katryrt Ann of Wilmington vhated Mr. and Mrs. Wiley T. Dail during the week end. Mrs. D. F. Chambers of Kenans ville, Mrs. T. A. Jernigan and Mrs. Carl Ivey were guests Wedensday of Dr. and Mra. Robert L. Sum merlin of Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Amon md Ly nn of Mount OHve and Mrs. Eva Batchelor of Wilmington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John I. A mon Sr. Sunday. Leslie Bell went by Plane Sun day to Los Vegas, Nevoda to at tend the National Convention of the R. E, A. The Rev. and Mrs. Lemmie Tay lor of Richlands, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bar field and Tommy of Caly pso, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summer Hn visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Outlaw and Mrs. Ella Outlaw Sun day. Mr. ana Mrs. unwood Knoaes 01 Garner, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rhodes, Gary, Brenda, David and ' Phil of Clayton visited Mr. and Mrs. ( Cyrus Rhodes during the weekend. f Mr. and Mrs. Lhrwood Grady of , Raleigh, Gail Grady of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britt of the j Beautancus Community, Mrs. Perry Grady, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jerni gan were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jernigan of ( Durham. The occasion was in hon ( or of their son and his family, Mr. j and Mrs. William Allen Jernigan . and David of St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Leslie Bell, James and Jan- ( ice were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Nathan Thomas Kelly of Albertsoti ' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy W. Ivey and ] l Edna visited their daughter and i son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George I Westbrook of Kinston Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. Faison Smith, Jr. ( of Raleigh, Jack Alphin of Chapel , Hill were visitors or Mrs. Fred Al- . phin during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James E. West- j brook and Linda Rae of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon ; Sr. Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Faulk of , Bear Marsh viaited the Amon's ' Monday. Mr^and'Mfs. Earl Herring BlUie, Sharon, Deny and Gery were here here several days last week because of the illness of her father Cleve land Outlaw. They visited Mr. Her ring's mother, Mrs. Bessie A. Her ring also. Gordon Joyner of Morehead City , and Cecil Swinson of Grifton visit- | ed Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Summerlin , and family Sunday. Larry Dail of the Armed Forces i who has been stationed in Calofor nia, and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes visited Mr. and Mrs. William Rhodes of Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood < Rhodes af Garner Tuesday. Mr. ; iail is a nephew ef Mrs Rhodes. Mr and Mrs. Ottis Swinson. Cecil ind Martha Carol af Grifton visited dr. and Mrs. Edgar Summerlin luring'flM wekenti. The Summerlin Home Demonstra ion Club met Friday with the Oak lidge Club at the Oommunity build i?. Gilbert Outlaw of Calypso, Mrs. dartha Outlaw and Mrs. nrorman >avis of Mount Olive, Mrs. Eddie Soodman, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie iutlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey risited Cleveland Outlaw and Mrs. lulia Jones patients at Duplin Gen eral hospital. Kenansville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britt of Beau :ancus, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivey Jr., iathy, Charles, and Rouse, Mr. ind Mrs. Foy Ivey, Major Yates ind Robert were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis. The Occasion was ?n the Lewis' Wed iing Anniversary. Mrs. Walter Hinaau and-Butch, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Mrs. Florence Houston of Warsaw dur ing the weekend. The Lvey s visit id Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown also. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey visited Mrs. L. A. Brock ef Rose Hill Sun iay. Mrs. Donald Heath and children >f Kenansville visited Mr. and Mrs. lack Da3 Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. listen Summerlin >f Warsaw visited Mrs. G. L. Sum merlin and Mr. and Mrs. H. C lewis Sunday. Mary Ann Barwick of the Oak ftidge Community was an overnight guest of Foy Summerlin Wednes iay. Colon Garner attended the fun ?ral of his aunt Mrs. Hattie Hinson >f Fort Barnville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hosts at Dinner Mr. aad Mrs. BeU Hosts at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wifcur Bell entertained with a dinner Sunday Sunday in honor of his father, Will Tones, and their daughters Mrs. lames Herring and Sandra Bell birthdays at their home in the Sum merlin Cross Roads Community. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ausley Summerlin and Sadie Rith jf Pleasant Grove; Mrs. WM Jones, Mf. and Mrs. Jimmy Sandlin of Pink Hill; James Herring and his father of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jones and daughter of Rones Chapel; Bill Jones of Mount Olive; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones of Scott's Store; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones of the home Community and Patpciaqeil. , Colored News Kenansville 4-H CInb News The Kenansville 4-H Club was re organized Wednesday night, Janu ary 9, 1963 at the new 4-H dub Cen ter in Kenansville. New officers ele cted were: President, Huetta Bran son; Vice President, Johnnie Far rier; Secretary, Elnorse Middleton; Assistant Secretary, Robert Samuel Middleton; Treasurer, Mildred Bowden; Reporter, Ronnie L. Rob erts. Program Committee: Natalene Branson, Jimmie Smith, Derane Scott's Store News PERSONALS Gary HargraVes of Pfew Jersey spent a few days here recently with his mother, Mrs. Thelma Hargra ves. Tuesday Mrs. Tipp Scott visited Mrs. Matthefr Parker at Mt. Olive. Bennie Outlaw is an operative patient at Wayne Memorial hos pital. Goldsboro. D. L. Scott Jr. of E. C. C. Green ville was home for the wekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Scott, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thigpen Carlton, CaPBe Middleton, Faye Middleton. Recreation Committee: John Ke nan, Louis Hall, Daisy Middleton, Thomas Branson, Hattie Middleton: The club will meet Monday night after the 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month at the Kenansville 4-H Club Center. Mr. R. E. Wilkins is Agricultural Agent; Mr. J. H. Harris; Asst. Agri cultural Agent and Ronnie L. Rob erts, Reporter. 4-H Ctab Basketball Game By: Roeale L. Roberts The Warsaw Jr. Clover Leaves met the Kenansville Jr. Clover Leaves Saturday, January 12, 1963 at Douglass High School in a thril ling basketball game. There was ac tion all the way. Troy Dixon scor ed two points in the first quarter and Robert Kenan scored two points in the fourth quarter. Kenansville won the game 4-3. Troy and Robert played for Ken ansville. The third quarter saw Steve Frederick score one point and Willie Rich two points. This group is composed of boys up to ten years of age. Boys ages 11-14 from the Senior Clover Leaves Clubs saw plenty of good shooting as Kenansville took the game 25-18. Sorry but the plays were not given to this reporter on a player or quarter basis. The Clover Leaves will have anot her game Saturday, January 19, 1963 at Douglass High School. ( Game time 9:30 a. m. ? * * went to Kinston Sunday night to visit Mrs. Hattie Hinson a patient at Lenoir Memorial hospital. Hfn. Taft Herring was at Wayne Memorial hospital several days last week for treatment. She was dis charged Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Bar wick and Ken of Mt. Olive were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Scott, Sr. Sunday. Friday night Taft Herring Mrs. Oarrie Scott, Mrs. Earl Herring and daughter Betty visited Mrs. Taft Her in g and Bennie Outlaw patients at Wayne Memorial hospi tal. Mrs. Pauline Waller of Polocks ville and Mrs. Helen Waller visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Alton Scott and other relatives at Southern Pines Sunday of last week. During last week MrS. Minnie Sommerlin of Mt. Olive and Mrs. Cornia Britt of Albertson were visi tors of Mrs. Lola Waller and Lofe na. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw ahd Alex Thigpen went to Goldsboro Saturday night to visit Bennie Out law at Wayne Memorial hospital. Mrs. Alex Thigpen visited with ther sister Mrs. Ben Scott of Mt. Olive Saturday night. Marilyn and David Kornegay of Albertson visited with their aunt Mrs. Helen Waller Friday nihgt. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thigpen were visiting at Grifton with the Jack Thigpen family Thursday. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Uzzell and Monte of Gol dsboro were visitors in the Bennie Outlaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay and grandson. Don were visitors of the H. E. Philulips family at Kenans ville Sunday. S. A. Waller and Joe Dan and the Best boys of Mt. Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Jason Waller and children of the Herring Store area, were callers in the home of Mrs. Lola Waller Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gerald Carr and Daly of_ Rose HH1 visited her mother, Mrs. Helen Waller Sunday P. M. Dianne and Jay Kornegay of jioldsboro spent Saturday night with their grandmother, Mrs. 'Ben : nie Outlaw. Mrs. Wayne Scott and Mrs. Ben Scott visited Mrs. Taft Herring Fri day at Wayne Memorial hospital. Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. James E. Herring of Herring Store and baby were visiting the Donnell Kor negays. Mrs. Wayne Scott spent the day with her sister Mrs. Liston Summer lin of Warsaw Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Summerlin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Summerlin and dau ghter of Kenansville. Mrs. Morris Morton and son of Goldsboro were luncheon guests of Mrs. Emma Outlaw and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrfs. Jim Davis spent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fon . Davis in the Oak Ridge Community. . 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