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Mar Attend 5fT ?'"* mx?s Mary Lm Syhu ad SSh tha ttapti lC?^nHk^ Neil Wilson, nurse* with tlx Community Action Council. ?? tended * f -pl*ml ?hop in Fayetteville last week The mretlpn mS hela In ax Downtowner Motoi. Mrs. Helen Ballard and Mrs Insz Hodget represents d tt nurse* of the Duplin County . Health Department at m ln^ service :r sluing and chUd g ? i held , In Jacksonville last weak. The group represented four coun ties: Duplin, Pender. One low, m and Carteret. . || H ^ FPO-16VL "Gemini 16"...15.9 cu. ft.. .198-lb. size vertical Freezerl ? You'll never defrost again! Hlf rirtffc/ir /If ? Flip-Quick Ice Ejector to free cubes "? "If fill/ ?/? instantly. Two trays. _ ? 23.8-lb. size full-width Meat Tender rSffll&FS ? 17.5 qt. size full-width Hydrator ? Door storage for eggs, butter, snacks Plan I Re*. and Mrs. Carol Hansley attended die funeral of Mrs Line Garner near Morehead Wednesday. They also visited their daughter, Mr. md Mrs. Norwood Lewis and boys. Re*. Carol urns ley and Rev. Luther Swlnson, pastor of Ca bin Free Will Baptist Church attended a meeting Tuesday at Middlesex, afterwards they went to Ch?el Hill to visa Ed wood Thlgpen. Ronnie Kennedy from Pem broke College is home between semesters nils week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy. Mrs. Elbert Kennedy, Mrs. Jim Kennedy and Mrs. Laura Kennedy visited Mrs. Lula Kennedy at Duplin General Hospital In Kenansville Wed nesday night. Mrs. Tommie Crews and son of Durham spent sometime with relatives in the community last week. Mrs. Ressie Kennedy visited her mother, Mrs . Ed Rhodes at Mlllertown Sunday, also visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Rhodes in their new home. Mrs. Dorothy Ski ens and son, Glenn from Goldsboro visited Mrs. Bruce Duff and Mrs. Ar chie Kennedy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kennedy and children attended church at Turner Chapel near the Wat ering Ponds Sunday night. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hillie Heath Sunday were Mrs. Orbie Heath of Ricnlands and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heath, who has just returned from Vietnam. Among those attending the Youth Fellowship from Sandy Plain Church Saturday night at Christian Chapel FWB Church near Deep Run were: Rev. and Mrs. Carol Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kennedy and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ken nedy and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Smith and Danny Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thlgpen, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stafford, Preston Smith, Lilly Faye amiin, r.en amnn, oormie nous ton. and Mrs. John Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thigpen, Mrs. Edwood Thigpen took Kay and Darrell Thigpen to visit their Daddy, Mr. Edwood Thig pen at Chapel Hill Hospital Friday. Several of the neighbors ga thered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kennedy Sunday afternoon and enjoyed singing gospel songs. Randy Bryan, son of Mr. and Mr% Mac Bryan spent Friday night with Grant Rhodes, son at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes near Millertown. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kennedy and Mrs. Ed Carter from Mor risville spent the week end with relatives and visited their mother. Mrs. Lula Kennedy at Duplin General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William TWg pan made a bualnaas trip to W arsaw Saturday. Anita 1 rw son o{ Kinston visited bar | ram. Re*, and Mrs. Carol Hansley Tuesday afternoon and had supper with them. The community would Ilka to velcome Mr.- and Mrs. Harold Byrd and children who hare moved their trailer from Jack sonville. to a lot near the home of Willie Smith. The District Youth directors of the third union meeting met Tuesday night at Sandy Plain FWBCnurcn. Mr. Willie Smith and Mrs. George Smith took Ken Smith to Mount Olive Sunday afternoon where he tftends school at the Mt. Olive Jr. College. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kennedy and Mrs. Willie Smith had din ner Sunday at the Southern 600 on Highway SOI near Rocky Mt. They also visited Mr. andMrs. Paul Kennedy at Rocky Mt. eid had supper with them. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stafford visited their son. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Strfford at Greenville Sunday and attended church with I*"" Installation Service The Installation service of the Youth department of Sandy Plain FWB Church was held Sunday night during the church service. Installed were: Mrs. Judith Kennedy, Youth Chalrmm; Mrs. Esther Sumner, Youth Sponsor for the YFa (Youth Fellowship Auxiliary); Mrs. Virginia Hous ton. AFC Sponsor (Ambasso ders for Christ); Mrs. Frmces Kennedy, Mrs. Melba Sumner, Cherub Sponsors; Mrs. Ann Chesmore, Youth Choir Direc tor; Mrs. Melba Sumner, Pia nist. The YFA officers installed were: President, Brent Stun ner; Vice President, Joette Sumner; Secretary, Connie Houston, Treasurer, Tlmmle Barnette; Program Chairman. merna sumner ana Connie Houston. Mrs. Hansley, the installing officer, pinned ribbons of the YF A colors on each sponsor aid officer as they came forward and gave Instructions con cerning their duties. Each officer, aid member followed their sponsor Into die choir to sing for those attend ing. The AFCs dressed in their white robes, and the Cherubs in red capes and has, made it a beautiful choir. The YFA's in the? back as If to say - "Utile ones we are a your back to help you". Our Hg surprise - Attending was none other than our Youth Channel of the Eastern Dis trict, Mrs. Grace Sumner of the Beulavllle FWB Church. She gave some remarks concerning UilJ Oil ?pf W Cope to where all the happenings are.. .?C?LL.,Ct PAGE HOME APPLIANCE J.C. Page, Owner Warsaw, N.C. H That's the dollar spent for electric service, fl Today, an average electric dollar will supply you with 200 f hours of television entertainment; it will enable you to cook more than 30 meals; or get 900 pounds of wet clothes "bone dry." Electricity is one of the few items that's bucking the oost-of-living spiral. In fact, our customers 1 (are paying about 14 percent less per unit of ? service than they were ten years ago. So when you're In the market for a real 9 bargain, go no farther than your electric ? switch. Plenty of low-priced electricity is waiting to do your bidding. ? '* lliWIUlj WV QJKnWI Ifj Lee nmrsf/tfTime William! During their bualneta It was decided to have a youth revival beginning Thursday night Feb ruary 1st through Sunday night the ?h of February. A minis terial student, Rev. Frank Brunt of Carter College in Goldsboro tO bring the messages. The program leader was Kin dy Sumner. She chose for her scripture Psalms 6. Mrs. Mau rice Sumner led In prayer. Kin-' rice Sumner led in prayer. Klndy also led in games. Miss Houston Honored Miss Hope Houston aid Mr. Gary Steepler were honored Saturday night at the home of her parents. Mr. aid Mrs. Joe Houston, with s floating mis cellaneous shower. They re ceived many nice and useful gifts which were displayed in the dining room. The guests were served cake, potao chips and pepel. Birth Announcement Mr. aid Mrs. James Jones announce the birth of a son, William Bryan Jones, bom January 10th, at the Mount Olive Clinic, weight 9 lbs., 2 ozs. Mrs. Jones is the former Betty Jo Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown of Salt Lake City, Utah. mm . mm ? Kenansvme News 1 Mbs Williiim Hottest Miss Lottie Anne Williams was hostess to the members of the Kenansvllle Kontr act Klub on last Friday night at 7:30 with Mrs. A. T. Outlaw aid Mrs. Martha P. Sltterson as addition al guests. After several pro gressions scores were totaled and It was found that Mrs. F. W. McGowan was the high scorer for the club members tne visitors, They were each presented gifts. For refresh ments Miss Williams served peach delight with coffee. She w ?? eeofevai) kuW.. rilUW WT raiatbUld Tea tal. Stork Shower Yvonne Patterson, Beth War ren, Lily Boyette, Frances Bos tlc, Juaiita Krestch, Patricia Murphy, Johnny K. Hunter, Mat tie Lee Minsnew, Annie Mae Cavenaugh, Jean Stephens and Sue Cavenaugh were Joint hos tesses here on Thursday night, January 18, 1968 at a surprise stork shower honoring Mrs. Ro bert Eaves, the former Ruth Cavenaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cavenaugh. The lovely affair was given In the Educational Building o f the Kenansville Methodist Church. The guests arrived at 8 o'clock and tilled a large table, piled high with u seful and appropriate guts which the honoree opened and passed for all to admire. She was also presented a pretty corsage by the hostess group and a Bathlnette. Refreshments consltlng of banana bread, open faced sandwiches, salted nuts and lime punch were served to the sixty guests present. Acolor note of pink and green was em Dhaslzed. Miss Guranous Honored Mrs. Herman Rouse, Miss Linda Rouse and Mrs. El wood Rouse were Joint hostesses here on Friday night in the home of the former, honoring Miss Kay Gurganous, bride-elect of Sgt. Donald Earl Rouse of Camp Le jeune. Miss Gurganeous is the daughter of Mrs. Colleen P. Wood of Wallace and the late Eugene Gurganous. There were about thirty present on Friday night at the shower . Several games were enjoyed before the nonoree opened her gifts. Prises were won by Mesdames F rank Baker. Harry Wells Mur phy, Stephen Norris of Wallace ana Osborn Blizzard of Pender lea. Miss Gurganous was pinned with a white carnation cor sage upon her arrival. For re freshments the hostess group served punch, party cakes , cookies, potato chips and s alted nuts. A color note of yellow and white was used. Mrs. Bowden Ills .Mjostsss Mrs . Nicky Bowden was hos tess to dte members of theU fojr thf ivenlncs ffamcs wis won oy ? y. The Youth Fellowship of the Third Unloo District of the Eas tern Conference of Free Will Baptist met Saturday night, Jan uary 20, 1968 at Christian Cha pel Free Will Baptist Church In Lenoir County. There were approximately 12 churches from mis District re presented plus a number of vi sitors, Including representa tives from Mount Olive College, who presented a program en tit-ed "Education for Life". After hearing the remarks made by Dean Raymond P. Carson and Miss Hilda F. Owens, Di With The Sick Several people in the com munity has been hit with the flu bug this week. Mr. Edwood Thtffpen is much improved from last week at Chapel Hill. rector of Counseling, and tee ing slides of the various phases of college life, everyone came away Inspired to study harder and mate the most of their abilities. After a short business ses sion presided over by Eddie Barnette, Vice-president, the entire grots of over 260 people enjoyed refreshments provided by the host church. Duplin County was well re presented at this meeting aid everyone participated In Chris tian Fellowship during the social hour. Mrs. Lula Kennedy la slow ly Improving but still a patient at Duplin General Hospital In Kenansvllle. Little Joey Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kennedy, returned home last week after spending several days in Lenoir Memorial Hospital In Klnaton. ill w BUY NOW and SAVE! Come in today and let us show you. how you can save on new International* Farmall* tractors,.balers, combines. You'll appreciate our lower-than-ever purchase prices, or higher trade-in allow ances. Don't delay. Act now for extra savings. :j REPAIR Farm Machinery NOW ! I f :M Spring isn't far away. Lat our Exparisncad mechanics gat them in fieid-rtady condition. 1 1 i ? RFREPAIR NOW I \PAY IN THE FALL I B WALLACE MOTOR A I HI 'MPU||IIEIiT ^0MPANV
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