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Mr. ?d Mrs. Lawton Brown were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. '. E. Brown of Rose mil. Other guests were Elbert and Charlie fKS, of the Dobeon's Chapel Community. Mrs. Ben Jenkins visited her husband in Veteran's Hospital, Durham, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Tur ner of Miami, Florida spent Thursday till Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner. Mrs. Lawton Brown and Mrs. Ben Jenkins shopped In Wal lace, Saturday. Mrs. Ellle Register spent se veral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Register in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Merritt of Carolina Beach visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Potter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Tur ner visited Mrs .Emily Dail in Chinquapin Friday after noon. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. N. T. Pickett were Mr. and Mrs. Abble Smith, A. I. Smith, Miss Sharon Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Smith and Todd, Herman Pippin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickett, Mm and Fred of Goldsboro. The dinner was In honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Abble Smith, Fred Pickett, Bob by Smith and Herman Pippin. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Turner of Miami, Florida, Mrs. Emily Dall of Chinquapin and Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Wood Paul andSusan ot New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vestal of Kenansvllle visited Mrs. N. T. Pickett, Wednesday night. Mrs. Audrey Joyner was Wednesday nignt supper guest of Mrs. Belle Stalllngs of Wal lace. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes of Kenansvllle were also guests for supper. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Turner ?irs. Bettle Mae Tucker. Mrs. Brazil Brown and Mrs. Audrey Joyner attende d the funeral of Mrs. Zada Lee Sou t her and in Chinquapin. Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Jones and Nancy of New Bern spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope. Victor Tucker of the fields vllle High School faculty spent ; the week end with his parents, Mr. aid Mrs. J. E. Tucker. Misses Sandra Qulnn, Dianne Usher, Linda Ezzell and Sharon Roue of Miller Motte Business College, Wilmington, spent the week end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Worley and daughter. Mrs. Lillie Worley of Princeton and Rev. and Mrs. Ben Millekln of F al son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Sasser. Mrs. Milton Hudson of War saw visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs . O. D. Drew Sr., Fri day. Circle M??ts The Alice Hunter Circle of the W.M.S. met Tuesday morning " with Mrs. Warren Bostic. The circle chairman, Mrs. Bettie Mae Tucker, opened the meeting, led the devotions and called attention to the fore caster. Program chairman, Mrs. J.E. Tucker, led the program, as sisted by Mrs. O. D. Drew, Sr., Mrs. Hubert Tucker, Mrs. Audrey Joyner, and Mrs. Paul Bass. Program topic for the month was Preparation For Mission Action. Mrs. Lila Wil son read the hymn, O Jesus I Have Promised. During the business session the minutes were read and the roll called with ten members present. The Annual W.M.S. mpprino rn hp hp.lri In CiIvtkr April 2 was discussed. Following the business meet ing the chairman close d by reading a lovely inspirational poem. The hostess served coconut cake, potato chips, nuts and coffee. Abbis Smith Hostess Mrs. Abbie Smith was hos- , tess to her Canasta Club at her home Wednesday night. Mem Sail late Spring CONTINUED FROM PAOB 1 15. $4 gad $3 gift certificates, respectively. Marlon C. Griffin, Assoclxe Agricultural Extension Agent, presented the awards to the following: Blue Ribbon Group In Senior Division 4-H Club Mary Ann Stroud, Worth while; Betty Fussell - Beaver Dam, Peggy Raynor - Cedar Frok, Susan Carter - Green wood, Ametta James and Cla ra Potts - Wallace. Red Ribbon Group in Senior Division 4-H Club. Evelene Bryant and Sharon Taylor - Sloans, Janice Home - Cypress Creek, Jo Ann Tur ner - Smiths, Wllda Grey Stroud - Worthwhile, Kathy Williams - Smiths, Donna Frances Hud son - Pleasant Grove White Ribbon Group In Sen ior Division 4-H Club. Helen Diane Moore - Moore town, Donna Lee Pickett and Lucy Jane Burton - Sloans, Rhonda Roberts - Stanford, J acqueline Moore - Moore town. Early-Teen Division In Blue Ribbon Group 4- H Club. Deborah Moore - Moore town, Kathy Turner - Beaver Dam, Car on'James - Sloans, Karen Smith - Smith, Betsy Matthews and Sylvia Ward - Beaver Dam. Early Teen Division - Red bers playing were "Mrs. Joe Newkirk, Mrs. William Potter, Mrs. McDonald Beasley, Mrs. Abbie Smith, and Mrs. C. L. Quinn. Substitutes were Mrs. Bobbie Smith, Mrs. Dennis Pope and Miss Betty Grey Rouse. When scores were tallied it was found that Mrs. C. L. Quinn had made high and Mrs. Joe Newkirk secondhlgh. At the end of play the hostess served strawberry shortcake and cof fee. Sunday School Clasi Enjoys Suppor The Young Adults Sunday School Class of the Methodist Church enjoyed a covered dish supper at the church on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Potter, and Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Alton Chestnutt were on the planning committee. The menu consisted of baked ham, string beans, potato salad, deviled eggs, pineapple and potato sa lad, apple pie, ice cream and coffee. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arcner, Mr. and Mrs. John Rich, Mr, and Mrs. Fen nell Smith, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Potter, Mr. and Mrs. David Alton Chestnutt, Mrs. Dennis Pope, Mrs. Abbie Smith, Char lie Thomas and the Rev. Be ale. ' '* "? -~:"'" _ I Maiena Smith (left) won first place In the Pre-Teen Division of the Duplin County 4-H Dress Revue. Second place went to June Horne (center) of the Cypress Creek 4-H Club; and third place to Colleen Wilson (right) of the Mooretown 4-H Club. In the Apron Division of Duplin County 4-H Dress Revue, top awards went to: 1st Donna Usher (right) of the Beaver Dam 4-H Club; 2nd F aye Truner (center) of the Smiths 4-H Club; and 3rd Laura War a (left) of the Beaver Dam 4-H Club, Karen Matthews and Donna us her - Beaver Dam. Apron Division - Red Ribbon Group 4-H Club Larle Harper - Pleasant Grove, Frances Denese Savage - Greenwood, Raven Smith - Kenansville, Llbby Best - War saw-Shamrock, Paula Hudson - Pleasant Grove. Linda Best - Warsaw-Shamrock, LindaDe nice Brown, Fountain own. Apron Division - White Rib bon Group 4-H Club Ribbon Group 4-H Club. Mary Loretta Moore - Moore town, Sandra Willford - Ken ans vtlle, Margaret Jean Moore - Mooretown, Bessie Brinson, - Stanford, Mary Carol Ward - Beaver Dam, Brenda West brook - Woodland, Faye Bryant - Rose HU1. Earlv-Teen Division - White Ribbon Group 4-H Club Teresa Rogers and Laverne Rogers - Rose Hill, Wanda Lee - Smiths. m Pre- Teen Division - Blue Ribbon Group 4-H Club Colleen Wilson - Moo ret own, Darlene James - Wallace, Mt nena Smith - Smiths, Eliza beth Spicer - Kenansville, La rle Harper - Pleasant Grove, June Home - Cypress Creek. Pre-Teen Division - Red Rib bon Group 4-H Club. Tammy Harper Smith - Smiths, Emily Brown - Cypress Creek. Pre-Teen Division - White Ribbon Group 4-M ciub Connie Ain Br Ins on - Stan ford, Patti Lou Jones - Plea sant Grove, Mary Jo Teachey - Greenwood, Mary Ruth Denning - Warsaw-Shamrock, Sheila Whitfield t Cypress Creek, Lynda Blackburn - Warsaw - Shamrock. Apron Division - Blue Rlbbor Group 4-H Club Faye Turner - Smiths. Be nita Wilson - Mooretown, Lau ra Ward - Beaver Dam, Pllna Gall Fountain - Fountaintown. Top winners of the Early-Teen Division of Duplin County 4-H Dress Revue are: 1st Sylvia Ward (left) of the Beaver Dam 4-H Club; 2nd Kathy Turner (center) of the Beaver Dam 4-H Club; and 3rd Deborah Moore (right) of the Mooretown 4-H Club. Lynd a Blackburn - Warsaw Shamrock, Kimberly Jane Kor negay - Pleasant Grove, Be linda Gail Fountain - Fountain town, Sharon Hlnson and Betty Garner - Pleasant Grove. We Want Your Hogs ?maiiiMnr SEE US OR CALL Pink Hill Livestock Market Pink Hill 56S-3681 Wo Pay Premium For Top Quality Hogs OPERATED RV LUNDV PACKING CO. Clinton Livestock Market LY2-2I04 Clinton If Yoa Art Determined to Brow BIGGER CORN YIELDS We Will Help Yon (In Swift's Exclusive Qran-u-Psls) Ml ... |N CM (It GREATER YIELDS With Swift's Mm Brimm 7 - M - M. Maw - first time is this arss. . You can save 3 ways - Cost par aero. Labor, and Tims. Bp Bobby Best Phono 293-4281 xW <V- Acroio From A. C. L. Oopot ^v>..j ra&rora, i . ? . ^ ^ ?? . .... i... . ? .. ? 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