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I I Personals ; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rochelle and i son. Eddie of Surf City visited the . Lloyd Ferrells here recently. , Earl Hatcher spent several days recently in Newport News. Va.. where he went to carry his mother to see his brother who was hospita . lized, Mrs. Hatcher and two child ren visited relatives in Richlauds q while Earl was away. ' Corby Johnson represented the " 0 Jernigan Tractor Co. at a meeting in Indianapolis last week. . Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney spent 1 Sunday in Goldsboro with Mr. and ' Mrs. Doran James and other rela lives, Mrs. Ruth Spicer of Goldsboro is Visiting the BUI Spicer family here ! CoTdell Johnson attended a meet ing in Chicago, Illinois several days " last week. Mrs. james A. Dobscn of Snow Kill visited the P. J. Dobsons one ' days last wee* and went with them 1 io visit the Arnold Dobsons in Wil- : mington. 1 Mrs. Esther Perkins Wilson of Ra- 1 leigh, formerly o. nenansviile viai ' ted friends here last Friday. The Marina UrLaus family have ' moved into the house recently vaca- 1 ted by the Carrs who moved to Beu- ' togh; Those, from here who attended the Eastern Star meeting in Warsaw liut Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland also Mesdame J. B. Stroud, Jesse Brown, N. B. Boney and Stokes Westbrook. Mrs. Emma Lock amy spent sever al days last week attended a short dourse at East Carolina College in Greenville. Mrs. Robert C. Wells of Tokoyo Japan is spending some time with Mrs. Louise Mitchell and Mr. R. V. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery of Kin L. ~ III itoo were also their week end" guest. Ben Williamson, Jr., of Norfolk, ^a., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. B. B. Williamson, Eddie Sparks and his brother re mained with their grandmother for in indefiinte stay. Mrs. Paul Stephens and Mrs. Es ;ene Quinn shopped in Warsaw Sat urday. Mr. Willie Gray Bostic is a Lab iratory Technician at Wayne Mem irial Hospital in Goldsboro. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd May of Pink Sill visited Mrs. May's sister, Mrs. Vndrew Patterson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Weston ?nd daughter of Rocky Mount were i veek end guest of her parents. Mr. i ?nd Mrs. Adrain Bostic. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Fields visited Mrs. D. I. Mann and family in J act ion ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McGowen. Mr. McCoy Kennedy, and Mrs. Elolse! iyder spent Sunday with Mr and^ 4 Mrs. Tom Lee Kennedy of Wilson. Mr. Kennedy is out of the hospital! ind recuperating from a recent leart attack. Mrs. Paul Baker has returned tome from a stay at N. C. Memo- j ial Hospital in Chapel Hill. Wei- J some home! ^ WMS Met The Woman's Missionary Society net Monday evening in the Educa ional Building of the Baptist Chu ch. , 1 Following a short business session (resided over by Mrs. Margaret i )akly, president, Mrs. I. C. Burch, >rogram chairman, presented the >rogram, "Expansion for an En arged Ministry". The meeting was dismissed by (rayer. * 3 1 Club Showers Mrs. Spicer Mrs. E. C. Tyndall was hostess to her Town and Country Bridge Club with Miss Mary Lee Sykes as visi tor. Others playing were: Mrs. J. J. Wells, Mrs. Wiley Booth, Mis Betty Sue Stewart, Mrs. Hazel Seott, Mrs. Thelma Taylor, Mrs. E. S. McGowen, and Mrs. Btoise Ryder. The guest arrived with beautiful ly wrapped pink and blue packages ior a iiiemDer, Mrs. Bill Spicer, who was in the hospital with her new daughter. After several pro-ressions of bri rtge. the hostess served congealed salad,, ham biscuits, crackers, and coffee. When scores were compiled, Mrs Hazel Scott was given a bracelet for high score and Miss Sykes, a sim ilar gift as guest prize. ?, Engagement Announced Dr. and Mrs. Frances Ervin Gil liam of 1209 Aycock Avenue, Bur lington, N. C. announce the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jeanette Mildred and Lawrence Wilson Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Oliver 340 Delaware Avenue, Southern Pin es. N. C. The wedding is planned for Janu ary 26th. at 5 o'clock in the home of the bride-elect's parents. Mrs. Gilliam's mother is the for mer Myrtle Bnrch who lived in Kenansville before her marriage to Dr. Gilliam. Ma. Businessman - a DUPLIN TIMES want ad will sell your product. # THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Red T ag Days Shop Every Floor For Big SAVINGS during This Big Semi-Annual SALES Event i Men's Wear Belk's Street Floor ALL PURPOSE COATS sir- 16.75 Special Group WOOL TOPCOATS re* 38.75 21.75 OTHER TOPCOATS re*, price sale price 38,75 30.00 65.00 ; 50.00 69.95 54.00 125.00 97.00 re*. t?M '!.... 29.75 Other Ivy * Pleated Salt* re*, price sale price 39.99 ? 31.00 49.95 39.00 55.00 43.00 69.95 55.00 75410 58.00 95.00 74.00 SPECIAL GROUP Dresses, 'Jr%. & Misses ! $4, $6 Badge! dresses. 2nd. Fleer Boys Wear Belks Second Floor l ' * I J" SUITS Weeig - Cerdnroys Sizes S thro Stadenf W re*, price sale price 8.99, 9.99 6.25 H.99 7,25 12.99, 13.99 8.25 19.99 13410 22419 15.00 24.99 16.00 f 29.99 19.00 42,50 27.50 Sport Coats Beys and Student Sizes Check*, plaids. Solids re* price sale price 1*? 15.25 & "w - "?? was Fur Blend Sweaters Novelty - Cardigans Sizes 34 to 40 re?. 10.99 - 12.M ...... $81 Sportswear. 2nd. Floor 141 pr. Boys Pants ? Sizes ? to 12 ? Wool, Wool blends, etc. H$S,$6 Boys Wear. 2nd. Floor Slacks ,.... Skirts wool - lined slim - pleated <7 rex ro 7.99, 9.99 12.99 ....*' Sportswear. 2nd. Floor ONE GROUP Table Lamps Contemporary, traditional re*. MS - 19.95 NOW ..... $8 Gifts 3rd. Floor Ladies Handbags Leather, Marahmellow, etc. Aaoorted Colors 1.32-17.30 re?. 1-99 ? 2S.9S Accessories. Main Floor Ladies Shoes Paradise, DeHao Debs, Caressa, T*C., Rod Cross $8, $10, $12 reg. 12.99 19.99 Shoes 2nd. Floor Shadowline Cotton Sleepwear Gowns, Pajamas, Dusters Sixes 22 - 29, 8-M reg (.60 NOW ... $4 lingerie. 2nd. Floor SPECIAL GROUP Ladies Formals reg. 29 JS $11 reg. (9.9$ $26 reg 3M$ $1$ reg. 5166 $26 Fashions. 2nd. Floor One Gronp Mens Lined Jackets % Price Better Fashions Belk's Second Floor WINTER COATS SAVE AS MUCH AS ?1.00 re*. price sale price 39.98 .. 27.00 49.98 34.00 55.00 37.00 69.98, 75.00 48.00 79.98 52.00 89.98 59.00 95.00, 98.00 64.00 110.00 74.00 125.00 88.00 159.00 98.00 Fur Trimmed Coats SAVE AS MUCH AS <1.00 re*. price sale price 59.98 42.00 89.98, 98.00 68.00 110.00 78.00 125.00, 135.00 88.00 159.00 98.00 Winter Suits reg. 55.00-175.00 $38 $98 "Odds & Ends Table" Vases, Glassware, China 25c to $25 rer. 1.00 to 50.00 Gifts. Srd. Floor Girls Wear" Belk's Second Floor DRESSES! i Cottons. Velveteens Sires i-t-x, 7-14, St. 0-14 reg. price sale price 7.99 5.00 9.99, 10.99 6.00 12.99 8.00 14*99, 15. 99 10.00 17.99, 19.99 11.00 22.99 14.00 i All Wool Winter Coats! SoHds, Tweeds Sines Mi, 7-14, st 0-14 re*, price sale price 14.99 10.00 19.99 12.00 22.99, 25.00 15.00 29.99 18.00 35.00 23.00 39.00 26.00 ?V ^ _ , Crossword Puzzle i / ACROSS 1. Cereal 8. Geometric curve 18. Court order 14. Yugoslavs 18. Row >16. Dodaed 17. Continent: ?bbr. 18. Knock 81. Go astray M. Wild 24. Spheres 28.?Grande 30. Ages 32. Not warm 33. First man 38. Sulllx: adherent 36.1000 graips 37. Volume 38. Agitate JA II. Girl's nam* a Falla in flakes 44. Scotch "no" 47. Beverage 48. Public notice 80. Closed auto# 53. Depend 55. Turned aside 57. Woody plant 58. Endless tin* 59. Germ of life DQWW. 36 4. Cubic meter 5. Postscript 6. Beverage 7. Roam 8. Caucasian language ?.Foundation 10. Single 11. Guided 12. Because 19. Knfct to. European 22. Froths 13. Endures *.?XSSe._ 28. Tree trunk 27. Opening for mail 28. Appraise 29. Image 31. Allotted amount 34. Wander 39. Fish eggs 43. Skin bumps 49. Deserve 48. Opposed 48. Toward sheltered side 49. Stained 50. Pose 51. Night before 52. Put 54. Before 55. Prefix: down 58. Prefix: two Scott's Store News PERSONALS Mrs. Ivey Summerlin was at New Bern several days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stanley and children. During the weekend visitors in the home of Mrs. Lola Waller were Mrs. Willie Strickland and Kim of Goldsboro; Mrs. J. E. Holt of Her ring Store; Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Smith, Ajbertson; Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Phillips and family of Warsaw; and S. A. Waller and dau ghter, Donna (Leigh of Mt. Olive. Clvde Dail of Norm Va was a recent visitor oX his mother, Mrs Delia Dail. Sunday Mrs. Claud Powell and Sonya and Mrs. Johnny Todd and Susan of Warsaw were guests of Mrs. Oarrie Scott. Tuesday Mrs. Donie Whitfield of Mt. Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thigpen went to Fort Barnwell to attend the funeral for Mrs. Hattie Hinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ezzell and Mrs. Agnes Ezzell of Summerlin Cross roads and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sum merlin and girls of KenansviUe visited the Gordon Ezzell Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller, Jr., of Roxboro visited the Jesse Sutton family Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dail were cal lers in the Currie Dail home of Warsaw Saturday p. m. Mrs. Alice Price of the Zion vicin ity. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bell and Wanda Sunday. They all attended open house of East Duplin High School. Friday Mrs. Charles Holmes and Mrs. Duff Kornegay of Herring Store visited with Mrs. Taft Her ring. Thursday Mrs. M. E. Dail and Mrs. Sylvia Sugg of Goldsboro were visiting Mrs. Delia Dail. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw were Mr. and Mrs. Walton Outlaw and daughter of High Point. Mrs. Mattie Torrans of Warsaw spent Sunday with Mrs. Ruth Her ring. Mrs. Pauline Waller of Pollocks ville was a week end guest of Mrs. Helen Waller. They diner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kornegay Friday night at supper. Visiting in the Bennie Outlaw home during the week end were Mr. and Mrs. John Kornegay of Seven Springs: Mrs. Johnny W. Bell and daughter Patricia of Sum merlin Crossroads, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kornegay and family, Golds boro; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker and boys of Sarecta; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ezzell and Mrs. Agnes Ezzell of Summerlin Crossroads; Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hill and the Rev. Her man Grubbs. Sonya Marie Powell of Warsaw spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dail. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thigpen went to Goldsboro for a visit with the Ray Malpass family. Visiting the Tafe Herring during the day Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. i D. C. Herring and baby of Clayton 1 and Mr. and Mra. John Goodson of c the Garners Chapel Community. c Mrs. Helen Waller and Mrs. Pau line Waller visited at Rose Hill Sat- 1 urday with the Gerald Carr family f on Sunday they went to Benson foi a visit with Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Adams. Miss Gaynelle Waters of Raleigh was home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Waters at the the week end. Tuesday Mrs. Bud Davis attended a quilting bee at the home of Mrs Fonzy Davis in the Oak Ridge com munity. Miss Blythe Bell of Campbell Col lege was home here for an over night visit Saturday with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bell. EARL B. HUIE Fort Benning, Ga. - Army Nation al Guard Capt. Earl B. Huie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Litch B. Huie, War- < < aptain Huie waa graduated front - Warsaw High School in 1MB mm 1 rom Davidson College in UN. Fort Becker, Ala. ? ?Aney Pvt. I lames B. MilU, Son of Mr. at) i An. Clearance ,C. MBfe. Chta*e* tie. N. C.. recently nililiB the ive-week aircraft basic matatanat^ :e course at The Aviation Center. ?"ort Rucker, Ala. Mills received instruction in the fundamentals of operating Army tirfielda and in the servicing of air Panes and helicopters. The 18-year-old soldier entered he Army in August 1982 and com peted basic train in gat Fort Go** ion. Ga. Mills is a 1962 graduate ot Chin- I juapin High School. 1 l^iltvji Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. John Hussey (Jack) Williams of Route X, Farrington Road, Chapel Hill announce the bir th of a daughter, Cornelia Quinn born January 15, weighing 6 lbs. 9 ounces. Mrs. Williams is the for mer Cornelia Quinn of Kenansville. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Dulan Powell of Rt. 2 Mt. Olive, N. C. announce the birth of a sbn, John Wesley Jan. 15, 1963 in Wayne Memorial Goldsboro. Mrs. Powell is the former Dorothy Rouse of Kenansville. Patients At Duplin General Hospital Patients admitted to Duplin Gen eral Hospital from 1-15-63 to 1-22-63 BEULAVILLE - John Hall, Gard ner Harrell, Jessie Brinson, Ernes tine and Baby Boy Parker, Henriet ta Sandlin, Ruben Brown, Randy Thigpen, Foy Kennedy, Thomas Sandlin, Mavis and Baby Boy Mil ler. CALYPSO - Mary and Baby Boy Roberts. CHINQUAPIN - Shelby Futre-.l, Bertha James. FAISON - Jerry Jones, Ru':y Car ter, Hattie Darden. KENANS VILLE-Mamiq and Baby Girl Kennedy, John Best, Penelope Brown, Criss Miller. KINSTON - James Carter. MAGNOLIA - Matthews Souther land, Larry Swan, Mary Souther land, Joyce Setters, "WBltfe Cbfest nutt, Ava. Smith, Jennifer Gaines MT. OLIVE - Gail and Baby Boy Hall, Rugh and Baby Girl Jackson, Julia Oates, Robert Hamm, Dal ton Hamm, Shelby Potter. PINX HILL - Johnnie Smith. ROSE HILL - John Teachey, Wal ter Bryan, Gladys Watson, Mary James, Violet Giddings. Kimberiy Sanderson. Charles Cottle. TRENTON - Thomas Smith. WALLACE ? Linda Blanton, Bob by Batts, Anthony Batts, John Wil liams. WARSAW - Linda Batcbelor, Nor ma and Baby Boy Benson, Alfred Herring, Mary Carlton, Daphney For goodness Sake... ? Fried ? Baked ? Bar-B-Qued ? Stewed Watson's Chickens ROSE Hill POULTRY CORP. Phone 289-2051 or 289-3791 Rose Hill, N. C t#i, m, ^ . " 11 ? ?f ,****/% ?? *1 ' Wm SUBSCRIBE ?*' , ? A? >j To THE DUPLIN TIMES $3.50 Per Year Fins N. C. Sales Tax News ? ? U ? ?- > ' * ? .. Features j> -'I ? 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