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Mexico. Tbe group visited sever#!
Points of interest on the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Jones,
iHrtWnie, HKttH. dreg and Nancy
of New Bern spent Sunday with Mfr..
and Mrs. L. E. P&p? I
Mrs Thelma <3oodm?tn of Silofcfm
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WALLACS. N. C ;
j. ???1.1 III,Ih*.
Mrr> tardhn M*d?n and ton
mby of Rafeigh. spent the week
ejj^jher patefa, lit. arid iK.
'Mr. Md Ms. Earl Baker, Nel
son awl Stanley. Mr. and Mrs.
Emmet Steer. spent StmdU., in ,?a
fejgh w*b Mr and Mrs Clyde Cop
!per.
f Mr. and Mrs, Jodie Kornegay of
jjb. ofr ^wgbn*y_.
i Mr .and Mrs. L. C. Turner and
SSr^^fST&^S Fridv
?ft^fi^^GooAiwn' ^?Pe ^"d
Janet and Nancy ' of 'Wilmu^tan
spent Saturday and Saturday mgot
with Mr. afd Mrs. Afvin Powell. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bift<Mttk and chil
dren bt Virginia spent the weekend'
wfth Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Bfown. <
Mr. and Mrs. Henry PMtkr of
Nerfaft, ya. spent the week end
witt Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Potter,.
Mrs. h. E. Pope and Mrs. Tbel
rta QoodmM spent Friday in Mew
Bern With Mr. and Mrs. James Earl
Jones.
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Entertains
Husbamfs
The ladies of' the Canasta Club
entertained their husband* with a
chicken fry, m Friday evening at
the Community building The .menu
.consisted *f fried ctmkan, fraach
fries, taaaed salad, r?U* and. iced
lea. .....
. Those enjoying the evening were
Mr. and, Mrs AiAae.3mith. Mr. and
Mrs., deny Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
William Patter Mr. aad Mrs. Hqgh
Sanderson, Mr. 00d Mrs.. Wendell
'Evan*, Mr sad Mrs Mahria.,Pope,
Mr. and. Mrs. McDonald .Beastey,
Mr. end Mn. J. L. , ioOier.., Dr.
Si Mr*. <1 L. Quiitn, Mr,.and .Mr*
rl Baker. Invited guest* were
Mr. and Mrs, Victor Parker. Mr.
and Mr*. ArtW Butler, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Lanier and Mr. and Mrs.
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uwurc DI amOn.
3 Clubs Hold
Joirti Meeting
the feist Magnolia
1 aad the . Sampson- DUpKn Home
Demonstration Clhb met. jointly at
Me Magnolia Comrmnhty BciWlng,
Thursday afternoon July IS. The
Magnolia Club, was in charge of
the meeting. Mr*.. U B. Pope, the
nOAat^Oad ?> M w 1.1 ilnrl
presMcni, pniKKu.
!? Thlt- rrieeting Opened with h soiig,
"The Old North State," fed by Mrs.
Kaye Merritt. music leader of the
Sampson-Duplin Club.
Mrs. Paul Bass led the devotion
al, Using aA article by the Rev. Par
nell Bailey.
The demonstration, "Make Y6ur
Own Bedspreads", wa* given by
Mrs. Mae SptvOr. She used a chart
with colored pictures to illustrate
the different styles and color sche
mes, mot <ady for spreads but dust
ruffles and draperies also. She
used a miniature bed add mattress
to Blbstfate the different styles of
spreads, made to fit this small bed
It was a most interesting and help
ful demonstration add was enjoyed
4-H Club member gave her dehiow
stration on pressing as you make a
garment. She also showed the dif
It waaa very infyreqtlpg and helf
ful demonstration, especially to
those *116 make IliiMr clothing.
Daring Mm b esteem meeting a pic
nic supper Was planned (or the last
Saturday night In Aogdat. *1 be ifeld
at the eonoaiMhit^ building, with
East MagnoBk CM attending
? Health ifce* *e? git?h by Mrs.
Mason Bresm Of Edit Magaolia
CM.
And article On Home Manage
ment, concluding Wifli helpfnl Mnts
was read by Mrs. dfiartte fMmas.
Mfs. Masofi fcrpWS. showed sever
al pins,ahd Ogfrings, band carved
from wood, made by hSf son-in
law. I
The meeting Ck*ed by repeating
the, collect.
At the close ei Ae meeting, cook
ies and soft drinks were served.
Those attending from Magnolia
ciuh were: MesdameS;. L. t. Poire.
J. W. EvanS J. H. Home, C. J.
thomas. X A. Smith, t_ Cf.. Ttfrifef,
Paul Bass. , ' .1
Members from the East Magnolia
Club were: Jdesdames; Warren Poe
tic, Lindon Souther land, Tracy
Brown, Norman Carr, Henry San
derson, Walter Sanderson. Mason
Brown, PeprBe Btaaton and Nellie
Batts
Members from the Sampson-Dup
lin club were Mesdames; Leo Usher
Glea Merritt, Marvin Usher, Ralph
Bishop Gatha brew, Kaye Merritt
and .Alice. Kornpaay
Mary Alice Thomas and Mrs.
Thelma Goodman were yjsUors,
Alice Huitter Circle
The Alice Hunter. Circle of IT.'M.
U. of the Magnolia Baptist Church
met Tuesday aftfrnoon with Mrs.
Alma Mart mo
Mrs. Bettie Mae Tucter, circle
chairman, opened (he n^aeting and
was in charge of the program. As
siting with the program were Me
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?dames, Paul Bass, Nellie Butts,
>1. A. Caarad, Fred Jahnaaa, The
fev. M. A. Conrad, who was a
jfojlor ,at the meeting, closed the
pKVgiiui with prayer. There was
a short business meeting after wh
ich t$e meeting was closed with
frayer by Rev. M. A. Conrad.
The hostess served open face
sandwiches, nuts, cookies and pun
ch.
Coast Guard 0C5
Seeks Applicants
Washington, p.. C? J?ly 5, 1963
The Commandant, U. S. Coast
Guard, ha? announced that there are
still Minings available in the Offi
cer Candidate School plata that wiU
convene on September 15, 1963.
Upon completion of 17 weeks
train ing graduates will be commis
sioned Ensign in the U S. Coast
Guard Reserve. Colleeg seniors and
gfadautea rpay fulfill their mSitkry
obligation thro the Coast Guard Of
ficer Candidate School program.
Far further information, write
Commandant (PTP-2), U. S. Coast
Guard, aWshington, D. C.
liforfh Carolina residents in the N.
C. State student enrollment for the
19tt Fat! Semester numbered 5,416;
residents of other states 900; are
regfdetits of foreign countries, 124.
The value of the soybeans crop
in (fie tJ. S. has Increased a hund
red-fob! in 3d y$ft*.
Douoniia \aruif&
KCtCYiUC JUfYllC
Jssucs Reminder
?he'totfcnfel Revenue Service is
sued a Reminder today of particu
lar importance to the Business com
munity. During 198) the Service will
preaddress all business tax returns
aqd mffl them direct to taxpayers.
Taxpayers should always use the
preaddressed return form received
in the piail to file their business tax
returns. This .will insure accurate
posting of the tax data to their
Master File Account at the Atlanta
Regional Service Center.
The District Director of Internal
Revenue should be notified in the
event preaddressed business tax re
turns are not timely received.
Got a House to sinti A low
DUPUN?TIMES WANT AOS. SSS.
StT|.
JOE N. MURPHY
USS -WALLER - Joe It. Murphy, I
boilerman second class, USN, spa j
of Mr. aad Mrs. Richard Murphy |
of Route 2, Rose Hill, N. C . is
serving abroad the destroyer USS I
Waller which is currently on five
months deployment to the Mediter- i
ranean Sea and the Red Sea areas. 1
Waller departed her homeport of
Norfolk, Va., June 4.
.While in the Mediterranean she <
will participate in U. S. and NATO
operations with various Sixth Flpet
units. Allied policies are supported
through Sixth Fleet training and
exercises in the Mediterranean,
In keeping with the President's
"people-to-people" program Sixth
Fleet units vfsit various Eastern
Mediterranean ports, Visitors are
welcomed abroad the U. SI ships
while crewmen spread American
goodwill through shore tours and
visits.
The Waller is slated to return to
Norfolk in late October. , , . , ,
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Become ait Avon Representative. Good Commis
sion for spare time sales.
Start how and have Opportunity to win-Color TV
Furniture - Mirik Stole - $l,G0O Bond.
For interview write giving directions to your home
to AVON MANAGER, P. O. BOX 1*95, Kinston,
N. C?< *<? 'f ? * i >Vv
Gash and Carry ? - ? - ??? -??
BUILDING MATERIALS
Credit, , I
if At Wholesale Prices
Need It
SOUTHERN SUPPLY (0.
> *" Across frbm the Park in Clinton
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Home G*o*n He# - H*Ue Grow.
<W?i?W ? W?, , .Tomatoes
Delicious > * Home-Grown
?Wprp^toas Peadies
^Bir
Andrews Produce Market
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CLEARANCE
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DRESSES
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OFF
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GRAB I
TABLE
VahiM to Ho
$1 & $2
QuaaI*!
HATS
$2.00
Scute
Vi PRICE
lull 1 Hill mmki iiitl
ffffefFPfl Burning Time Is Here...
AND WHETHER YOU USE THE NEWEST MACHINERY OR THE OLD
MEfWOfr- YOU'LL" PROBABLY NEED " " ' |
READY MONEY
FQR LAJQfL Ajjb flfrtlT EXPENSES SUCH AS OIL OR OAS.
SEE IB FOR A QUICK AND
CONVENIENT
??P JfemTifig Loan
VISIT QUft NEW PANK AT . . .
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Bank Of Wl Olive
, 2^NVfeNIENT LOCATIONS IN MOUNT OLIVE - 1 IN CALYPSO
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iqtygr v fedcau. deposit msuunce corporation
All Deposit* up To Insured by an Agency of Ibo U. S. Government
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Say Mr. and Mrs. Waltus Worrell - Goldsboro, N. C.
Ai kS?>i . .
\ Here ore M* Wo*elTs comments! *
^ "We Inn tnstafled li oor komll dlMlfts A<!llont heating
cable. Undoubtedly Ibis k the finest heating we have ever
known. The cleanliness and flexibiMy ol this heating is
without exception '
The absence of any fire hazard and the maintenance
free operation have been very pleasing to me. Also the
operating cost has been reasonable and economical.
' I stroitgfy recommend this type of heating."
?Woitus Worrell
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Over 6,500 families served by CPGrL now know the J^^pfWK\^^3j
cort|fort and satisfaction of living in a home equipped y?>qjFH n
with flameless electric heat. Before buying, building or \*8!?^^38jwr
remodeling, why not get the faff story for yourself.* CaN
your nearest CPQL office tocfay. No obligation, of course,
(..Ml*. K.W.. ? U.Ct t..jg5?)
At hrttM-Onitti, public utility kutnptny
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FASHION
fgr ALU REMAINING 1&
Hi SUMMER V
j Sport I
[ Coats I
?..Seersucker M
V ? Madras ? CoOou M
?k Value* p.H Now Jf
mkSie.oo
? All Remaining
Bermudas and Swim Trunks
% t?RICE
? Shorty Pajamas ? solid prints
V2 Price
ji'jy 1 1
? All Remaining
Men's Summer
SLACKS
Vi Price
Special Group
$3.50 Value
Men's Belts
Seersucker - Madras
$1.00
? An Remaining Men's
. Summer
SPORT SHIRTS
V2 Price
? Men's Summer Suits
V2 Price
t Short Sleeve
Dress Shirts
Reg. Sale
4.95 3.00
5.95 3.50
Special Group
Ladies Blouses
% PRICE
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Summer Dresses
Vi Price
All Remaining Summer
Jewelry - V2 Price
L
AH Remaining lft
jjf Ladies V
?' Bermudas
? Swim Suits i|
I. ? Skirts I
|k Yk Price &
The Hul|
105-107 E. Walnut St
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| GoMsbora, N. C.
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