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. ? ? ? ?? i ? ?? ? ? . ? ?? Warsaw Society ' ^Y? ' ' a r 6rSCLfK3?S ^ Mh. B. HhiPl^ visiting Dr. HipJM Carpenter: of Render ^^Eaan Flowers returned ?Hf after spending several Im Lt. and Mrs. Jimmy La ON f Fort Richie, Maryland Bpikwors remained with the ^Bhgk1* spend several days. Hp Ann Straoghan of Woman's Hp* spent the week end with |parents. Dr. and Mrs J. W. ^Hpghan Hp. Margaret Peirce and Mr. Bilks. D. R. Powell .d Rocky pit spent Monday with*the Pow ?r. said Mrs. Liston Spnmerlin ^HKr. and Mrs. O. W. Scott spent to Oastonia visiting j Emo Miss Ellen Ann Pollock ij?| Asbury Hhge at Wilmore, krntrtrhy. is Mm* this week with tier par Hfc' Mr. and Mrs. E. D. .Pollock ?r. and Mrs. Frank Blackmore ?p children, Ina and B0, of Win HkS&tem were week en<jt guests of ^H'f. B. Blackmore lapel Miss Blackmore. Ht. and Mrs. Bobby TSzzell of Hmb were week end lyttcsts of EBttMrs. W. W Ga#e?. H? Lillian Quinn, Mite Victoria Hnegay and ' Mrs. LowSe Wells i B?v*' ? -?? I i Mr. and Mrs W. A. Powell,and Mr and Mrs. C. W. Hinson. I Mr and Mrs. Ballon Houston of Jacksonville were weekend guests of Mrs. Florence Houston. Mrs. Belton Minshew and Kenny visited Mrs. Homer Brown of Rose Hill Thursday. Mr. add Mrs. Solon James, Jr. and family visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solon James, Sr. in Wal lace Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Truby Pulley and daughter of Raleigh during the weekend. Mrs. Herby Kellum and daughter I Judy of Jacksonville returned home Sunday after spending last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Summerlin. Charles Ingram of Kefiansville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costin and Rudjr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jones and children visited the N. C. Battleship in Wilmington last Sunday. I ????????? Corn made up 31 per cent of the total North Carolina crops harvest ed in 1901. got a house to rent? A low For the finest in job prin ting contact the DUPLIN - TIMES. ?' ' Mrs. Irven Martin, the former Dolores Thorrtas daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Thomas of Lutaa Beds, England. Her marriage to Airman 2nd Class Irven Martin, son of Mrs. A. J. Strickland of Warsaw has been announced by her parents, dire arrived in the states oft Pfcb ruary 27th and they are now raid ing at Kelly Air Force Base in Tex as. Hofsteirv Wins Record Fobes Pabst Netborltmd 431S7HG, a four-year-old, owr.ed by ft. M. Lef ler. Willard. produced 11,12$ lbs. milk and 517 lbs. butterfat in 28J days. jf. .. . North Carolina State Colic: of -A. and E. supervised the weighting and testing of production as a port of the official breed improvement programs of The Ilolstcin-Fricsian Association of America. In announcing the new record, a spokesman for the national IJolstein ' organisation said thaf it compared . Mrs. Theodore Kelly Grady Grady-Noble Vows Spoken - Deep Run Miss Glenda Sue Noble became the bride of L. Cpl. Theodore Kelly ? !? to the average cow's annual output of 7.211 lbs. of milk contaning 270 ; lbs. of butterfat. Grady at the Deep Run First Bap tist Church at five O'clock Friday, March 1. Rev. R. H. Lineberger, pastor of the bride, officiated using the doa ble ring ceremony. and^Wrs^Carl ^fe^Deeif Run and the groom it the son of Mr. and carl Noble of Deep Run and the groom ia the son of, Mr. and \ - . f# A program, of nuptial rwrtic was pi .. . . J i . . ... ... ganist, and Mr. Horace Davenport, vocalist, whcrsang'.' o f*j<*iiibo -u* o.nl ' i'.ie lord's Frayer". Given in marri^e-by-her father, the bride was attired in a formal length grwn of satin overlaid with embroidered silk organza. The fit ted bodice war designed with chan tilly lace and sleeves ending in cal la points over her hands. Lace mctifs also edged the bateau neck line. The gathered waistline featur ed a par. il extending down the back to the ed e o the chapel train. He! veil of silk ililusion was attaches to a train c<f seed pearls She oar ried a (Bible topped with white car aattouj. Miss Judy Carol Noble, sister o' the bride, was maid of' honor. Stk wore a lavender waltz-length gow of taffeta overlaid, with chiffon. He headband featured a circular veil She carried a bouquet of matchinj pastel carnations. Mr. Robert 9helton Crady o Newport served his brother aa be* man. Ushers were Meaors, Jess' Smith, brother-in-law of the groom and PMWp Grady, couam of tin ,ioom, both of Sewn Springs. For her daughter'* wedding. (he bride's mother wore a medium blue suit with matching accessories. Hn corsage featured white carnations Mrs. A. R. Munn of Deep Re directed the wedding ceremonies. The bride is a 1959 graduate 0' Deep Run High. School -and- ? pre sently w, seniar at East -Carolina Cottle at Greenville, where she is majoring in Home Economics. The preem is a MM- graduate of B. F. Grady High School. He attended Campbell College at Buies Creek and also East Carolina College, and is now serving in the United States 3HISI entertaineC H .*? . In u. L. ieh te^ov 'jf V .1 mta twfr For weri irtg trip to <Jrcensl>orj ?p ' csl|r North Carolina th? ir ? wore . black aheath dress of j! hho c ooa green accessories ?id wore th- corsage llh?d fro* ?ior brldat Ik cfltafr i V flomM-H Club mo 'men! Jogatv .?<? half- dontury / .< .y _ i.rftt jn L. m I lave taken in the "le .n / Joing" programs. 4-H LOOAIi ftV ? There are now M?W actM i ff lube in the United .ates. ter ?luhs carry on, orgs zed mc c -n i,894 counties under .ie direct i o' I ?early 11,000 tout >' extenf J jen.j, 4-H CON iUBUTOr More' than W pabfio-s- .ted na tional firms, foundatio and 1W" viduals generously eo ?f .bute mds to support 4-H Ck / ? orh moogh the National 44f r av' *? ummlttce ? ... i?-t HEADACHE Hill STANBACK gives you FAST relief from pahrs of headache, nevraMfc ; neuritis, and minor pains of arthriw. rheumatism. 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Kinlaw left Saturday to spend a week vacation ing in Florida. Ken and Andy Kin law are spending the week with their grandmother, Mrs. J. Kinlaw in Clinton. Mrs. Frank Steed, Jr. and daug hter, Laura Melene spent Wednes day in Goldsboro. Mrs. Dan Saieed of Greenville vis ited Mrs. Lillian Quinn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I: J. Quinn and son. Jay, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn Were Sunday dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Williams of Beulaville. Arnold M. Jones left Saturday for Fort Benning, Ga. for nine weeks of Officers' School with the Nation al Guard. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Wilson and fhmfly of Burgaw weer Sunday afternoon guests of Mr .and Mrs Joe Brinson . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell of Chapel Hin were weekend guests of
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