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I ? ? ? ? ^pulamllej^im'n returned MfrjTjerry Gurganus Bm had Sunday Kd Mrs. Paul Hun Fin Warsaw K Ved Clark a?d fans- j HMr. and Mrs Km Bndlin and Jerry ac- 1 Bristol. Virginia Tues ? and Joe Thigpen of Re and Willie Horne 1 Bar the weekend. Karroll, Alda Shgrpe Bin attended the Her- . Hneral in Clayton last i * ik ^ ?andlin and Prentice < B Charlotte Saturday 1 ^^mTmts. Gilbert Campbell and family spent the weekend in Durham visiting Mrs. Campbell's parents. Mr. V. C. Jones has returned home after spending a few days in the Kinston Memorial Hospital. . Mr. Douglas dark of Wilmington College spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Clark. Mrs. Harry Horne. Mrs. Oasll Jones and Mrs. Chrt Horne visited Mr. W. G. Jones in a Kiastoo.hos pital Tuesday. . - ' Mrs. UM K. Lanier spent the weekend in Bateigft, visiting her daughter. Mrs. Mildred .Williams < Mr. and Mrs. Liician Scott of Rose Hill visited Mi? Mattic Brad shaw Sunday afternoon. George Edwartfc, Deaa Bowen. Judy Maid row, and Tommy Ed wards were ia Kinston Saturday. Mrs. Mamie Hoggs spent the week end in Kinston visiting Mrs. John death and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ? 1 "? McDowell sod family Mr. and Mrs. Archie Muldrow and Jessica Lynn of Steadman spent the swceHtnd in Bealavffle visiting re latives. ? ? ? George Edwards, Tommy Ed wards and Judy Muldrow were at White Lake Sand*. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Brow* ef Mt. Olive visited Mrs. Cora Sander eon Sunday. Mr. Vernon Netheftcatt la WslUnr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemacjc in Savannah, Georgia lor a couple ol week.* Mr. and Mrs. Jee Hill Rhodes are spending a few dnys with- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Muldrow and Jessica Lynn in Steadman. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Haywood William aad Tim of Jacksonville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Led Williams. Fay Kennedy, has accepted a position with the Warsaw Bank. apt Bin Ramsey of Beaufort, South CrroUaa spent the weekend with his family in Beulaville Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs, Jim Brinsoo of Beu laville announce the birth at a dau ghter, Lisa Ann, weight 5 pounds 10 ounces on September 17th at the Duplin General Hospital, Kenans vilie, Mrs. Brinson is the former Miss Nancy Picket! of Beulaville. Changes In Your Social Security, By: James P. Temple District Manager A few short years ago, everyone had to be at least 05 years of age to qualify for retirement benefits under social security. Today, this is no longer true. In November 1966, the Social Security Law was changed, to per mit women to retire at agq 62. Be ginning in August 1061, recrement age for men also was lowered to age 62. For several reasons, includ ing additional coats-created, by this seduction in retirement age, bene fits are reduced for those who file before age 66. , As a result of these ch^iges in the law, people considering retire ment want to know if it w^l be to their advantage to file for feduced payments ST waif until age 65 to receive an unreduced benefit They also want to know how much the reduction wili hat and how long it win take to break oven if they wait until age 65 to file. It is only possible to give a gen eral statement concerning the ad vantages and disadvantages of fil ing for reduced payments because several factors must be considered. The amount of the monthly pay ment and the amount you are earn ing if still working are important considerations. But the the most im portant factor is how long you will live as this determines the length of time payments can be received. Since circumstances will vary in individual cases, you will have to decide for yowraeif it-you want to receive red?wd --payments alter considering, the fads >u your case. The percentage of the reduction in retirenfent benefits is determin ed by th* number of .months you will receive moments.before age 65. If the bfaefit is first payable at age 62, the reduction will be 20^ of the amount payable at age 66. At age 63, the mdyejLn wtH be about 14% and apprhnmately 70b a^g^4^h^e^^ti?^pCTcenUge k slightly more for wife's and has bapd's benefits. However, there is n? reduction, in payments to wid ows, widowers, or parents who file DetermfehM the length erf time it takaeto seech the break even point but decide to retire ? age The benefit would H SW. .By applying at (Q. you Could receive m per month for throe jetti bciare age ?rtjrrti! age 00, the payment wtm wcowr the (2880 you eonid receive beiweer agee ? MM In thia Wmmtabegan et we J?. on, the principle of It wiii the number of months by which the I'MHLS, HBPWWPVII-Wlf r*. i ?T%?? bSSTV^T" : lUpi fJM ulatlycB of-- the Social irtK ream t-d [xryrwitts Tm- decisiofl an filing is thai left to the individ you would like to have mere information an reduced tteili sec urity payments or any other aspect of the Social -Security Program, get in touch with your local Social Sot urity liibtrkt Office J> dV. Ml Bart W?" ?"r t~"" r Textbopk covers bearing a personal message to N. C. school children from Astronaut John Gtena oo Good Nutrition in the Space Age wiiThe distributed to 250,000 students sfcrth through eighth grades this faO. Here Dr. Charles F. Carroll, State Superintendent of Public In struction and Vivian Ivltaywick? Egg Marketing Specialist, N. C. Department Hi Agriculture, check first jacket off the press. Designed for Miss Traywiek's idea, the jacket depicts the un iverse with the manned space vehicle going into orbit. 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