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ppfewfagtffe Society _ H inMliyiiu^ B1 d and r*wMUj>iui rtlade a business H^Jpftoiiov+Ue Monday morn ^^?1 if." Mias Maria Smith, student at Ha^CaUeas in Greenville. spent Mr parents, Mr. BSMIC of Atkinson Hrfcperlil days With Mr and Hpfjp. .flagtic during the week. Mtbd lira Richard Bostic vis McAMk'VMt Sandftn Davis in the H?t$?sra)?espital. Sunday, ?puaod Mrs. Clyde Brinson had |pMt at Snedds Berty Sunday latfer Wsited friends It MWpsitilJ "ffl'sq' - - ?Lot Mrs. Jim Southerland Mfrs. Can Sarfderson and Su ^^HfSoutherland had dinner at ^Hpiblirjr <M>ire Sunday. ia^HjEuiand Mrs: Ahehie Muldrow tf9Hs tiearie Lynn of Fayetteville Hfilk'the ?eekend with relatives in Kaitd Mrs S. P. Bostic and ^?jMmade1 Bltaard visited Mrs Hjpto'Qulnn and Mrs. Vick Dav ^HlPaptin General Hospital Satur 3pp(y?f'>'.no:, dn| MB. Lula Muldrow made a bus ^^K^^?rti8 KIhston Thursday. flUjipGeorge Williams left Monday Wlda- on business. Ht bf town people attending thi <t?f<Mhert GreJham tit Bed . itrfct^Tuegday were Mr. and Mrs ^^HMjagersiri. Mr. and Mrs ???Adtweham of Raleigh; Mr .^HjjHbs. John Falson Gresham and family of Ay den; Mrs. Helen Gresh am and Newton Gresham of Nor folk, Virginia; Rev. and Mrs. Vann MurriU of Campbell College; Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gresham of Golds boro; Mrs. Nannie Mae Gresham of Pink Hill; Mr. Paul Potter of War saw; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Poster and family of Wilmington; and Mr. and Mrs. David George Lanier of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cottle of Raleigh visited Mr .and Mrt. Shel tort Cottfe and Toay over the week end. ? Mr. Douglas Clark of Wilmington College visited Ms parents over the weekend. IGss Jean Campbell of James Wal ker Nursing School tn Wilmington visite her parents, Mr. and Mrs Clinton Campbell over the weekend. Miss Rita Sumner of Miller Motte Business School visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Authur Bum ner over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Domnick Verrechi of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Camp! *11, Janice, Gordon, and Raymond over the weekeid. Miss Emogene Jackson is visiting *ier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jackson. Emogene has been with 'he Civil Service in Mexico City. Mexico for the past few years. Mrs. Inez Sandlin of Pink Hi!' "isited relatives in Beulaville Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Wa'ter MUler, Mrs Everette Miller, Mrs. Wilbur Hus sey and Nancy Miller attended th' 'uneral of Herman Rouse in Watha Thursday. Mrs. 0. L. Parkpr of Kinston if visiting her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Amon Kennedy "or a few days. Mr. .N. W. Gresham spent las' veekend with his daughter and sor in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Bui 'ock of Fayetteville. Mrs. Gladys Sandlin Hendron and son of Dayton Beach, Florida have returned home after visiting her father, Mr. Larry Sandlin for a few day. Ona Sandra and Phil Mercer of Free Will Baptist Childrens Home. Middlesex visited their aunt, Mrs Paul Bolin last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rhodes and children of Jacksonville visited Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw Sunday Mr. 8hd Mrs. Owen Edwards vis ited Mrs. CTmHie Wilkins in War saw Sunday Mrs. Mary Quinn Williams is a patient in the Duplin General Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quinn of Ken ansville visited Mr. and Mrs. Amor Kennedy Sunday. Mb. Jule Matthews of Richmond, Virginia spent iast week with his mother, Mrs. Adel Fatlfews. Miss Mary Linda Kennedy of Ral eigh spent Several days with her parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Leonard Kennedy last week. Kennedy last week. Miss Addie Sue Home and Willie Home students at Campbell Col lege spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hor se. Mrs. Cora Sanderson attended the District Federation of Music Satur day in Greenville. Mrs. Sanderson's niece Miss Suzanne Southerland, played a "Concerto by Hayden". i. i ? -* Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Sumner shop ped in Kinston Saturday. Mrs. J. G. Thomas of Richmond. Virginia is visiting Mr. and Mrs Preston Sandlin for a few days. Rev. S. A. Smith attended the funeral of Mrs. Scottie McCoy in Cove City Thursday afternoon. Mr.s W. M. Evert on. Mis. Ran dolph Smith and Davy shopped in Wallace Saturday morning. Mrs. Carl Daniel Pate and Mrs. Atlas Pate attended a shower in Teachey for Mrs. Ben Brinktey. Mrs. Rossie Crady and Mrs. Ner nie Kennedy visited Mrs. Jim Grady in the Duplin General Hos pital Monday night. Mrs. Lavani aQuinn has returned home after being hospitalized in the Duplin General Hospital for sev eral days. Mi', and Mrs. Norwood Miller and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jones of Albert son enjoyed seafood at Sneads Fer ry Sunday. Mrs. Rufus Davis has returned home after being in the Duplin Gen eral Hospital with a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Winstead visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noel over thp uiAAlfPnH Mrs. Adell Mathews and Mrs. Paul Bolin and sons visited Dr. and Mrs. Grover Bolin of Smitfifield Sunday. Mrs. Grover Bolin, Sr. re urned home with .them. Mrs. Craighton Carlin of Dallas, Texas is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sandlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Nethercutt of Xenansville, Mrs. Mary Moore Bob ay of Dover visited relatives in Beu aville Sunday. Miss Agnes Lanier student at East Carolina College in- Greenville pent the Weekend wRh her parents. Jr. and. Mrs. Vbrk LanSer. Miss Brenda Lanier who has been 'enfined to her home for the pasJ veek with the flu is much better. Mrs. Lula Muldrow and Mrs. Gar ! iner Edwards attended a meeting j of District No. 6 of the Wilmington Presbyterial in Kenansville Thurs day. After the meeting they had lunch at the Kenansville Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs .Richard Williams and Frederick were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. T. H. Quinn in War ssaw. Miss Dona Jan Sumner, student at East Carolina College and also Johnny Jackson spent the weekend in Beulaville. Mr. Sloan Thigpen spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orxo Thigpen. FOR THE FINEST IN JOB PRIN TING CONTACT THE DUPLIN - TIMES. ? " I lira. Evaas^Tveewed Ken nedy. M?. George Unier. Mrs. J. S. Sandlin. Mrs Sarah Bolin and Lirraa the thirty-five guests attending. Maple C fob Met Tha February meeting of the Ma ple Hill Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Inei Blatock the tlub president, Mrs. J. M. SsndHo called the meeting to order. Mrs. George Lanier led the devotional. A demonstration of "Well Planned Meals" was given by Mrs. Avon | Hall. Mrs. Everett Miller discussed, "Window Dressing". A report on "Education" was given by Mrs. Ray Carroll. At the end of the meeting the hostess served refreshments to the fourteen members attending. Presbyterian Meetings ; Friday night, at the fellowship Hall of the B^ulavHJe Pnapbytenssi Church a covered dish supper was , bald. Visitors from Smkb rarapel and Bethel Chapel attended the , supper meeting* Wa-tepic discpss- ;J ed was World Misfons, and * him , was shown on Tiawaki which was j enjoyed by all. 1 Circle No. 3 met Tuesday night at , 'he home of Mrs. Peannfe Blirrard , with eight members present. The meeting was opened with Prayer led by Mrs. Scott Smith, Circle Chairman. Mrs Lula Muldrow was modera tor and the Bible Study was taken from Matthew 13th Chapter. Fol lowing the lesson a group discus sion was held with all taking part The secretary. Mrs. Earl Thomas | read the minutes of the last meet ing and the collection was taken During the social hour Mrs. Blii- < zard served apple' pie a-la-mode ] and coffee The April merting will be at the home or Mrs. Earl Tho mas. .. . Friendship News Friends of Mrs.. J, fc, Jones are glad to hear she is dWWPe after be ing a patient at Duplta General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alt?n fiavenau^i and children of Whiteville spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mr*. Odell Brock and.children.,,, Mr. and Mrs itaro* Keraegay and children of Wilmingfam spent . the weekendr wtth her mother, Mra Bessie Sanderson and Bgaaley. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Lewis and j girls of Wilmington visited their 1 A gela Of Albertson and Mi and Mrs. H. Whaley were Sunday din Iter guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ode II brock and eMldren Miss sue outlaw spent Sunday afternoon at home with ha- parent* Mr and Mr*. Henry OuriAw. Mr. and Mrs. Ben SwibsoO and Mrs. Emma Potter spent Sunday in Wilmington and Mrs. Potter re mained there with relatives for a fair days. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Howard of Beulaville spen tthe weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lucille Woodward hnd Cranny Langston. i, Mrs. Eva James spent Sunday in Harrells with her sister. Mrs. Ren- 1 |ce Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Best Of War- ? aaw spent the dhy with her par- i ents Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Powell. I Mrs. Mark Langston and Johnny < visited her relatives in Beulaville., i Sunday. Mr. aad Mrs. Carl Ginn spent i Sunday afternoon with her parents ] Er. and Mrs. Bob Batts of Wallace. Ricky Ginn, son of Mr. and Mrs. i ichard Ginn, celebrated his 5th < rthday at his grandparents home, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ginn, in Mt. Olive. On Saturday night with 9 friends he enjbyed birthday cake and icfe cream Ricky received many useful gifts. The Baiheche at Frfendship Chtt reh Last Saturday night was a big lucceu. isSlS-! eigh spent the wfcekeM w*h hit bmuy. Milton Outlaw of Raleigh is visit VWJ.TS.'S of Camp H?H, Alabama have been guests of Mr .and Mrs II. P. Out law Mr. Prater was gnefct minister for the 2nd Sunday service at moo with a large congregation present. Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Bowles of Newport News. Va. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Simmons and other relatives last Thursday night and Friday. Mrs. Bowles is ? the former Miss Emma Mae Sim mons. Bill Stott of Sims visited L. W. Outlaw Sunday afternoon. Each year about 100 billion fas teners are made from a million tons of steel. According to an au tomobile trade publication an av erage automobile uses about 1400 fasteners. Millions of Americans received refunds on Income tax payments last year. Taxpayers getting re funds this year will be offered a chance to take their refunds in U. S. Savings Bonds. Media begin the ohant that Con fess is dragging its feet; that *hile it bag been Ta futon neerlr tWo months, virtually no legis lation has been passed. It is true that thus far little legislation has hassed either the House or the Senate. The passage of legislation. how ever, is only one yarastick for measuring the actual work.of Con gress. Already approximately 6,MO bills have been Introduced in the House alone and assigned to Com mit tiees. Virtually all at! the Com mitties and Subcoounitties have already held sessions, and within the next few days, we will be gin to receive reported bills for action on the floor of the house. With a $100 billion budget in the offing, I am sure that the American public is more interes ted in long and careful committee rnnriiliniliii) BTUaMHi it U in so-called "legislative etffc iaocy"-- hasty passage of bill* hs? vi*g great MtJdnhl jftort The House Ways and Maini Qsmmitteejok- example, has alrea dy held, extensive hearings on the pfropoaedtax rbyjsion bill and win hold many additional weeks of hearing before submitting a bill lo the House proper for consiAtas (ion. It seems to me that a much bett er test than the volume of lhgis lautfe output Ik the soundneslM the tegtsMdre adopted. SI For my part, I would rather Congress tflbk action to provtdd necessary funds to continue vet is ting programs at present legek, and adopted no new program sit all than for us to act so hastiljf 'that we overlook glaring flaws In new prot*j8als. r'f* ? t-m. washington rfpoftt j ** ' 1 davM w. (wipmoh j W*'- - 1 I Semite - HH . - ? -? "Your John Deere Dealer" Phone L* 2-3742 n t M iy 4,< n ft,Ann .i. ? .I I hi ui i* Hum n it. *??1?'? '?'1 ? ?'< ?" ''?I.J jj ..;.l ? AUCTION SALE Tractors and Farm Machinery ; TUESDAY MARCH 19th. 1963. At - 10:00 A.M. 100 Farm Tractors 350 Farm Implements Wayne Stockyard Inc. 2 Mi. So. on Hwy. 117 Plume 7344234 GOLDSBORQ i I ? ' ? ?????? r, , . , . J ? ? - - - - ? i . ? ? ? _ _ __ . a YOUHAVi...."i?~ A messenger - your checking account is your own personal messenger, ? A guard - protecting yoil against the danger of stoleit or lost cash. ? * . ,;a. A witness - because canceled checks qre legal receipts. A bookkeeper - your checking accbttjftjb a vtry efficient bo9kkeeper| AT THE TIP OF YOUM ' f <>') ' HO . <Jjou'w: got (t made w(*cn you'ie got it Sowed! Deposits In Wsccsmsw Bonk Are Insured To $19,000 By Federal DepOteit I nsurance Corporation KenmsviHe Rose Hill Beulaville Chinquapin r "?).* J ? ? : ?* YOU Qm GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STAN BACK giver 1?u FAST rtlief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK contains several medically approved and prescribed ingredients for fist relief, you can take STANBACK With confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! wniiiwiiwi wsiwivvsfvii vnieewi kufrjv., HsHHlpn ? Outlaw's Bridge News By: Mrs. J. H. Parker, CSfrrM. Thfe Home Demonstration Club will meet at the Church Motaday, March 18 at 1:30 p. m. with Mes iames Kate and Alohto Outlaw eo tiostesses All membfer* are urged to - ? A$k Pot Flakes1 Recapps I at your I Favorite Service Station J SEE FLAKES TIRE SERVICE OMioh, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. LY 2-2809 - ?' 1 '? 1 "U|li u i'; ??>. ? ? - FOR RENT HOUSES & APARTMENT IN Kenansville and Warsaw Mrs. Belton Minshew Phone 554 Warsaw, N. C. OH Mrs. Homer C. Brown Phone 3741 . Rose Hill, N. C. REPORT FROM MOTOR TREND EXPERTS ON THE '63 RAMBLERS: I I "one up on every other car" I ; ?, v t ... ? | ? - *?. * ? - ? - --i.t.L i .. ? ? HI HHMMMHHHHHMMHHHHSMIMMMHHHMMililH Twin-Stick Floor Shift with Instant Ovortako Ramblor American 440 Convertible. Power top, standard I I Rambler l63,:B-B'rCar of the | Une up db every other car" is a quote from Motor Trend Magazine's experts after road- ?? testing the '63 Rambler American 440 Convert- -, | ible (pictured above) with Twin-Stick Floor I Shift, Rambler's sports-car option. Why don't you look at a Rambler? See all the ways It's one up on the rest?with Deep Dip rustproofing, sparkling performance with provrd economy, optiohal Reclining Bucket Seats. Complete fine includes the lowest-priofcd U.S. car. See ywf R&mblcr dealer! j FRMC C*rX-*ay Bookman you money 1 A A. , . . ? ? - 1? 1 .. {A * - - * buying a new car. nt your KamDier aeaier i ?&ftMita Par Gallon?best milaaie of any car in any class -?? scored by a Rambie- American 440 wM overdrive in tha NASCAR-Sanctioned Pun OK Economy Tact, tat of 3 avaots in the'63 Pun Oil Performance Trials. mm, ? W f BELL MOTORS I I,: Phone 296-3426 Highway 56 Kenansville, N. C. I If. C. Lcalcfs I lini No. S70S ? | MH| OM Cart, Too. lay Now DoriafYoorRmMtr Boater's Usod Cor VALUE FARADS ?am I ?$#'. v-< HHmwM''*- ' ,*?? i.-f. .?<-. . *? V ? ? . , ? ? .4 ~v- ?' .Vr ? .i v w;;~ - - r mBBt lHUR mm - JUr.* Fri. ? Sat. Mar. 14-15-1S Billy Budd Marring Robert Ryan Peter Ustinov 3 Melvyn tfabgtas Terence Stamp I Pin Selected Short Subject mm. . Moo. - Tues. Mar. 17-18-1J Barabbas ? Starring Anthoay Quiau i SUvana l*M*afto Md Arthur Kennedy In Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window ' Phrtifox James jtapart JCp-VtJtfring OraceSellv ? WfbdeA Corey. Thetea Rittcr Friday - Saturday Mar. ZMS ^Corofn* Round "llie Mountain" Idling Rod Abbott and ? Loo Costeilo ; Air On The Same Pro tram Feudii*/ Fussin' ?H a ? "ghtin" < f Rhjthig Donald O'Connor and i 'Mpe Mala, Percy Kilbride Pita Selected Short Subjects
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