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If you art' takinc an anti blood chitting drug for a heart condition. you should carry an "Anticoagulant Identification Card with you at aU time?. Write the North Carolina Heart Association. I Heart Circle. Chapel Hill. Z7SI4 All service rank* the same with God . Robert Browning Miss Patterson Weds Mr. Smith In Home Ceremony Miss Jean Patterson and Harold Smith were married Friday, November >7 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Patter son. The Rev Donald McMil lan officiated. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith. Jr. of Pink Hill. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a short gown of white silk orgsnxa over taffeta. Her veil was at tached to a crown of lace edg risd a white Bible topped with white rasas and streamers with lilies of the valley Miss Jannette Herring was maid of hoaor. Mr. Smith father of the groom served as best man. A reception was given hi the dining room following the wed ding They left immediately following the reception for a wedding trip to the coast. The bride is a aenior at East Duplin High School The groom is a senior at INVITATION ISSUED Mr aad Mr*. Willie Grady request the honour of your preowco at the marriage of their daohgter Blaine la Mr. Freeman Wallace Murphy on Sunday, the twentieth of December hie thousand nine hundred and Mxty-four At Ave o'clock in the afternoon Pleasant View Church Aibertsco, North Carolina Indigestion is icomon com plaint. it occurs at all ages from infancy to eight, and probably nobody has failed to experience indigestion. That's why we call it " com mon." "There are various forms and degrees of indigestion," says a publication of the American Medical Associat ion. Food poisoning is a dram atic, extreme type in which the stomach contents are evacuated by violent vomiting. It isn't natural to take form of antlcid as a part of dally living, the ama puDuc?tion. iecUres. J The natural digestive proc- ; ess is such that there is a balance that does not require our setting into the act with the bicarbonate bottle. Such dosibg has two drawbacks: First, we are "treating" our selves in an aimless way with out knowing what really is .. wrong; second, we are inter- v ferlng with natural digestive processes which may result in undesirablse side-effects - such as constipation or per haps even an Imbalance of electrolytes (minerals) In the blood and body fluids. > What may be wrong? Well,, it could be inflammation of the stomach lining, due to a ? variety of causes that pro bably can be identified and treated satisfactorily. It could be due to poor stomach motility, perhaps a partial . obstruction, again, identifi able and treatable. It could : I be due to an ulcer, which surely will be helped by pro-; per treatment, but not by home remedies. Cancer of the ' stomach can and does cause indigestion, and its progress could be masked by thevague. ineffective "antlcld" routine. ** _ m J&i ? ?: 1 Gratitude Expressed Resolved, That we. the mem bers of the Board of Comm issioners of Duplin County, att est to the Inspiration ana sip port which Commissioner Lott Kornegay brought to the del iberations of this Board upon: which he has faithfully served; for the past ten years. He was Chairman of this Board! In 1966-59. > we cannot allow his present, withdrawal to pass without some; , mention of our gratitude forthfr fine and effective servlcehe has! given the County for the past; | ten years. His experience and under-;! ; standing is interwoven with a; quiet strength bases on abil? I lty and fineness of feeling for' ! his fellowman, and has made! | a fundamental and lasting con-; , trlbution to our work. ' We, friends ol Mr. Korneeay; ) delight to do him honor, ana to | wish for him all of the sat-', j tsf act ions of continuing long! ! life of great service. Resolved, That a copy of this. I resolution be spread upon the", ! minutes of this Board, and thatt j a copy be sent to Mr. Kor r negay as a testimonial of ourl sincere appreciation of his use- ; i fulness, and to convey our best ! wishes, i j * , 1 b 4S^WC(?S!3b"' I j Chairman, J. w. Hoffen. v Members, Murphy Simpson, J" Kenneth G. Grady, J. B. Str | oud, joe A. Sutton. ATTEST: Christine W. Will- I j lams, Clerk. j Outlaw's I ? | Bridge News: I Mr*. J. H. Parker. Carve*. I PERSONALS * I J Regular second Sunday ser- J } vices will be held at Outlaw's J I ; Bridge Church on December 13 :? ? at U a. m. Church School at v I ; 10 A. M. All are urged to at- ?? > tend the services. ?" Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Smith ? ! of Albertson were among visi- - tors with Mrs. Henry Parker > ' last week. J | D. H. Outlaw visited his sis- I S ter, Mrs. Lottie Berger and ? | others Sunday afternoon. Z I Darail Kornegay of Utah has ! been visiting his parents. Mr. ? I and Mrs. Leslie Kornegay. '? Mrs. Mable Price spent the ? ? weekend with relatives at I I I Drummersville. I I Louis Parker and daughter, > I Margaret Ann of Mount Olive, > visited Mrs. Parker and other ? relatives, Sunday. Z Mr. and Mrs. Ben Prank '? Outlaw, Miaaes Rachel and * I Sallie Outlaw, Mrs. A. Smith j went to a musical concert - I in Kinston Sunday Afternoon. * [ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pad- Z I gett and "'Children, Mr. and - Mrs. ClaytdnTadgett and chil- Z dren of Jacksonville, Mr. and > Mrs. Colon J. Herring of Rich- > lands have been recent visitors ? with Mr. and Mrs. Reimu & Creel. ? '< A. U. W. MKT " Mrs. Arthur Smith was boa- ? teas to the A. U. W. at her home on Saturday, December : 5, with die president presiding ? Mrs. Douglas Smith led the ? devotional. The afternoon pro- ? gram was the "Ingathering" for the diabetic campe. Mrs. D. ? C. McMOlian was narrator ? while Rev. D. C. McMOlian : showed picture slides which : were moat Interesting, especial- 2 ly the picture which gave ideas of the activities for a day at < the Camps of Clara Barton and Dr. Elliot P. Joalin near 0* ford, Maaa. During the business period, I ,?d ?rsr t^.^. Wm^Sutton. Report. 1 |W | lucMncoMMit inc. International Tracks Fannall Tractors Farm Implements RCA Whirlpool Parts Sk Service Phone 523-4176 KJNSTON, NOBTH CAROLINA fceaeae&KaKSkKaKS I SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT 'TO 9 PJ*. r*TT:r.r SMART SANTAS i SHOP ] AT *r ? I Famous Savings Girls' Winter Coats Complete Stock Reduced Reg. 17.99 11.00 Reg. 19.99 13.00 Children's Dresses Dark Cotton* [ 1/2 Price ] CHILDREN'S SLIPS Polished Cotton. Reg. 2.00 *1.00 CHILDREN'S f | Red Riding Hood Shoes On* Lot. Rog. 5.99 and 6.99 1 2.88 I Ladies' Dress Shoes On* Lot. Reg. 9.99 *7.44 | LADIES' SHOES On* Lot: Flats, Casuals and Dress I l/g Price ONE LOT | Boys' and Men's Shoes | l/g Price ONE LOT MEN'S SUITS VA??T0 28.00 A PERFECT GIFT MEN'S AND LADIES' Famous Brand Watches VALUES TO *)Q A A 99.00 AOlVV Ladies' Fall and Winter DRESSES A Large Assortment of Styles, Colors and Fabrics. 1/2 Price SPECIAL. REIGNING BEAUTY HAND AND BODY MOTION - BUBBLING BATH OIL SHAMPOO One-Quart Size 1,00 ^ ONE LOT LADIES' HATS 1/ 2 Price TEFLON IRONING BOARD Pad and Cover Set SPECIAL SO* SPECIAL Bobbia and Craw SOCKS Rag. 39c I 49c 28t S Men's, Women's, Boys' & Girls' | ALL WEATHER COATS The perfect coat for ovary mom bar of the family! Ideal for school, dress or just casual wearing. Wear it year , 'round in any type of weather) Water repellantl Dacron and cotton fabric. / I GIRLS' 14.00 fa I BOYS' 15.00 TOYS Chess sets, checker sets, diaper bag sets, marble maze game, tic-tak tee, pencil craft, peg pounder, building blocks, army sets, 6.1. Joe combat medic, 28-pc. tea sets, etc. BARBIE DOLLS 247 ONE LOT Ladies1 Sportswear 1/2 Pncc Lodies! Vftnter Coats A Fine Quality Dress Coat Reg. 39.99 27.00 CHESTERFIELD COATS Reg. 22.99 -15.00 Reg. 34.99 25.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS Reg. 45.00 --????38.00 Reg. 59.00 -?-??-48.00 RACCOON COLLAR COATS Reg. 29.99 - 19.00 GIVE HER THIS Princess Mixer The tdaal gift for Her! Comes complete as shown! k*fl. 17.98 g*\f\ gift priced yy SPECIAL | TEA POT Aluminum Foil S SMt. Hail ? If WMt fl R*g. 1.19 *??' ? SPECIAL y 88' 1 Sugar A Craamar JM L iw i.t* ? jFt A* 88c I lO mi | GIVE THIS LOVELY jj PINWHEEL & STAR PUNCH SET | iinrrrrriiii i 2 Perfect for the holiday season! Constats of l&quart-fi [ bowl, 20" matching plate, 12 ?naHrfghMM cups, '1 u,ggg | BLUE WILLOW S DINNERWARE | 32-PIECE SET ? 6-PC. 9" DINNER PLATES ? 6-PC. DESSERT JG ? 6-PC. BREAD ft BUTTER !j ? 6-PC. CUPS $ ? 6-PC. SAUCERS U ? 1-PC. BAKER DISH fl ? 1-PC. PLATTER U 7.88 1 SPECIAL 42-PIECE SET ^ SPECIAL ? Supreme S J Silverplote 8 MUd* by Mtiltf Craftsman f) Service for Eight | RIO. ?.?? f CS7 SPECIAL Mirror Poles Rag. 8.99 It 9.99 Mt: GO QaOO ? yxi r S OLOEIVY REVERSIBLE RUG _____________ Shop Friday Night 'til 9-Beginning Doc 14, Open Every Night 9 BELK-TYLER'S in Mount Olive j
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