This "back to school" outfit was modeled by Joan Murphy,
who carried a lo?oly rod "tote" bag. Her blue dress of light
weight wool featured a waist line. Her casual coat Is a white
all weather, (photo by Ruth Wells).
Color splashed profuMly
across tbo stags as Kramer'a
, Department Store mooels show
ed what the wall dressed ladles
will wear this fall. Stephens
Styling Studio styled the hair
doe and Stalllngs Florist did the
flower arrangements^
The Fashion Show was held In
Rockfish Country Club house, on
Thursday night.
Faslon Show was held In Rock
fish Country Club house, on
Thursday night.
Mrs. Max Otter man was nar
rator and gave a brief preview
of the fail colors, styles and ma
terials. She Introduced the first
group of models who paraded
back to school, career girls
and sports dresses. Colorful
orange, green and large prints
predominated.
Next the small and large
children paraded party dresses,
play dresses, boy's jeans and
sports clothes. All typical of
what the young-fry will wear.
Winter coats with fur and
without fur were shown, along
with large soft brim velours
_ _ ^ _ and roll back brim hats. Then the
II ??? |r E lovely dressy dresses and cock
H W I IVE talis or "after-Ave" dresses
THE GABLES OYSTER BAR ggS
Will Open Sept 15 Evenings - 2rM~tfS
Wed. Thru Sun. 5..30 until 11..00 P.M.
1 Certinc ate^nciSty
Staamed Oyttort a All Seafood t Brfc? * ?5??> out certificate
Phone 568-3867 Pink Hill, N.C. Route 2, Intersection 11 & 111 certificate, aii from Kramer's
StOT6. MrS. CllTtlS ROblnSOO
I
Mary Morrison modeled this lovely dressy dress, appro*
prists for church or afternoon teas. The A-llne emphasis sim
plicity with added fullness provided In the skirt by soft pleats.
The plain neckline and I 3/4 sleeves allow the garment to be
dressed up or down. Long gloves and a fur hat complete the
outfit. (Photo by Ruth Wells).
This chic outfit, modeled by Jean Knowls at Kramers
Fashion Show featured a bonded knit with white yoke, small
standup collar, and luxurious fur trimmed three quarter
sleeves. The costume was completed with a white felt hat
rPhoto bv Ruth Walls').
Spectators vers treated to a preview of what the well dressed
little miss will wear this fall when little Robin Fuller modeled
this colorful ouflt at Kramers Fashion Show Friday night at
the Rockflsh Country Club. (Photo by Ruth Wells).
FRIENDSHIP Nmk
won a 97.50 flower arrangement
from Stallings Florist.
James Sprunt
ELECTRONICS SERVICING
Within the past five years Im
proved electronic techniques
have provided expanded enter
tainment and educational facili
ties In the form of monochrome
and color television, frequency
modulated radio, high fidelity
amplifiers and stereophonic
sound equipment. These deve
lopments demand expanded
knowledge and skill for the In
dividual who would qualify as
competent service men.
A twelve months course Is
offered at James Sprunt Insti
tute to train individuals for
this special work. Classes will
begin September 6, 1967. For
further Information contact Ja
mes Sprunt Institute, Kenans
vllle, N. C.
By: Mary L. Brock
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Sim
mons and children of Norfolk,
Virginia were here on Tuesday
andWednesday for the funeral of
his father, Zollle Simmons and
to visit his father, Mr. J. H.
Whaley at the South Wing.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Lee
Brock, Sara Anne and Johnnie
were In Durham at McPherson
Hospital on Friday for John
nie's eye checkup.
Mrs. Odell Brock, Sara Anne,
Sheila Kaye also Mrs. Ronald
Houston attended the funeral of
Zollle Simmons at Hallsvllle
on Wednesday evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Tommle Riley
of Fremont spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood
Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Karger
of Du Qulon, Illinois spent seve
ral days with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenwood Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Langs
I
ton and Jay o f Rocky Mount
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Langston on Sunday.
Friends of J. H. Whalay are
sorry to hear he Is still at the
South Wing.
Mrs. T. L. Edwards of Rose
boro spent Sunday evening with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Swlnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Weaver
of South Carolina spent the week
end here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Outlaw.
Miss Dlanna Outlaw spent the
week end In Garland with
Mr. and Mrs. David McLemore,
William Nelson Outlaw, Jr.,
(Butch) and Dlanna Outlaw, son
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Nelson Outlaw are
leaving on Tuesday for E.C.C.
Greenville. Butch will be a
freshman and Dlanna a Junior.
Mrs. Billy Klssner and son of
Watha spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bennett.
Cindy Pridgen attended a bir
thday part y for Matt McNeill
on Saturday.
Mr.ana Mrs. Kicnara uinn
and children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Rosa Glnnln Mt.
Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock
and chldren also Mrs. Ronald
Houston visited Mr. J. H.
Whaley at the South Wing and
Harold Best, Jr. at the Hospital
oil Sunday.
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whit
field honored their daughter
Donna Lorraine on her filth
birthday on Saturday from
3 til 5 o'clock with a party.
Donna and her sister Cindy met
each little guest as they ar
rived. They were given hats and
horns.
Outdoor games were played,
then everyone was Invited in
doors where Donna opened her
many pretty gifts.
Mrs. Whitfield, assisted by
Donna's Grandmother, Mrs.
Essie Carter and Mrs. James
Harper served pretty pink and
green birthday cake, Ice cream,
punch, and potato chips and Jelly
beans.
Those honoring Donna were
Sara and Sheila Brock, Cindy
and Mike Glnn, Rose Holland,
Bobby, Janet, Carolyn and Joyce
Harper, and her sister Cindy.
Special guests were her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie
Whitfield.
On leaving, each guest was gl
von ???*?
?viivniug (tun wiu auvMl Dt
Donna received many nice gilts.
Donna starts to Bowden Kin
dergarten on Monday.
DRIVE WITH CARE!
SCHOOL'S OPEN
JIB ANNIVERSARY SALE
NOW M PROGRESS
For 21 Years Wo hovo Tried To Give Our Customers The Finest Quality Furniture At The Lowest Possible Cost To Them. We have
Only 2 Sales A Year So Take Advantage Of This 21st Anniversary Sale ?which Is Store-Wide ? You Will Find Below A Partial List
Of The Many Values On Our Floors.
Lawson Sofa ?^Cushion . 297.00 ? 21940
Uwien Sofa ? 3 Cushion 279.00 ? 205.00
SWn Onta
Tufted Back Sofa 319.00 ? 209.00
English Pillow lack Sofa 439.00 ? 329.00
Gold Omuli
Tufted Back Sofa 459.00 ? 344.00
CeM Dmm*
Pillow Back Sofa 459.00 ? 344.00
QaM Um MS
Pillow Back Lounge Sofa 459.00 ? 344.00
Pillow Back Sofa
ATKI^B DMOlk
French In The Country'Manner 619.00 ? 4B9.00
Mm A Avecedo IracalaDa
Chippendale Sofa 459.00 ? 344.00
Hepplewhite Sofa 429.00 ? 319.00
Aew Oaoaak
Queen Anne Wing Chairs 159.00 ?119.00
OaM ? Or??n ? OftwhUa
Tub Chair From 19.00 ? 4740
Antftotf Fabrics
Lounge Chairs From 129.00? 97.00
Beautiful Tables To Compliment
Any Sofa
Have You Seen Our New Lamps?
You Should ?and They are Reduced
For This Sale
Early American
76" Sofa ? Very Comfortable 219.00 ? 144.00
74" Sofa ? Brown Tweed 259.00 ? 19440
10" Sofe ? Quilted Print 349.00 ?2S9.00
04" Sofe ? Green I Bronze Tweed .. 359.00 ? 26940
ReciSnar ? Brown ? Mapie Arms 169.00 ?12740
Wing'Chair ? Cold Tweed 129.00 ? 97.00
Wing Chair ? Green Print 119.00? B940
Wing Chair ? Hi Back ? Linen Print . 219.00 ?164.00
Wing Chair ?HI Bach ? Linen Print. 179.00 ? 13440
Wing Chair ? Lo Back ? Una Print . 97.50? 7440
Wing Chair ? Lo. Back ? Linen Print. 19.50 ? 47.00
Many Othar Itams In Our Early Amarican "Rooms ? Ta
blas In Mapla ft Charry ? Lamps, Wall Accassorias ?
Schoolmastar Dask In Pina, Dry Sinks In Pina, Sawing Bas
kats, Magazina Racks ? All Raducad For This Sata.
Modarn
Brown ? Baiga ft Black Strips Sofa .. 197.00 ? 149.00
Chair To Match Sama Fabric . ..... 69.00 ? 52.50
Chair To Match In Plain Brown ..... 69.00 ? 52.50
4 Pc. Modarn Sofa, 2 Lounga
Chairs ft Ottoman 536.00 ? 309.00
4 Pillow Back Sofa 229.00 ? 169.00
Radinars ..y 149.00 ? 112.00
Raclinars 139.00 ? 104.00
Savaral Othar Sofas ft Chairs From Which To
Choosa
Floor Covering
12'?Roll Beige Sculptured Nylon Carpot 8.95 For 4.95
12'?Roll Honay Boigo
Sculptured Nylon Carpot 8.95 For 4.95
12'?Roll Green Sculptured Nylon Carpet 8.95 For 4.95
12'?Gold Sculptured Nylon Carpot .... 7.95 For 1.95
12'?Roll Green Tweed
Nylon Carpet 6.95 For 4.95
12'?Roll Light Beige
Plujth Acrilan 4 Verel Carpet 11.95 For 9.95
12'?Roll Butternut Twi?t Nylon 8.95 For 4.95
15'?Roll Smoke Green Nylon 11.95 For 9.95
15'?Roll Hi-Lo Fortrel ? Avocado 10.95 For t.95
15'?Roll Light Beige
Hu?h Pile Acrilan 4 Verel -11.95 For 9.95
Bed Room
4 pc. French Provincial As Pictured
Choir Beck Bed. Night Stand, Chett
ft Large Dreiser ?? Pecan 736.00 ? 549.00
4 pc. Oak ? Spanish ? 64" Dresser
Large Chest, Night Stand 836.00? *17410
4 pc. Spanish Pecan 556.00 ? 417.00
4pc.Oak ?Louis 16th 554.00 ? 412.00
4 pc. French Provincial 557.00 ? 419.00
Other Group In Cherry, Maple
ft Pecan
Odd Beds In Cherry ft Maple ? Double
ft Twin Size
All Bedding by Serta ft Kingsdown
Reduced
Dining Room
8 pc. French Provincial ? In Cherry
Large China ?Ext. Table ? 6 Chairs 648.00 ? 406.00
Cherry Ext. Table ? 6 Chairs 630.00 ? 479.00
66" Mahogany Sideboard 369.00 ? 277.00
Mahogany Dropleaf Tables From .... 149.00 ? 112.00
Mahogany Corner Cabinets 149.00 ? 112.00
Maple Corner Cabinets 219.00 ? 164.00
Other Groups ft Odd Pieces In
Mahogany ? Cherry ? Maple and Walnut
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209 W. W?lM? N. C.
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