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PERSONALS Cindy Ridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Voyght Ridge, was admitted to Moms Cone Hos pital In Greensboro Monday. Mrs. W. T. Davis and fa mily spent die weekend with her motner, Mrs. William Con ner, in Deep Run. Mrs. Donald Wood of Clay ton and Mrs. Louis Norrls and Patricia of Erwln visited Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Caster ?d family Friday. Patricia re mained for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. JesseJ.Qulnn and family risked Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sunon and David In Wilson Wednesday. Mrs. Hush Wells and A. D. Wells. Jr. 01 Teachey spent the weekend at Mrs. Well's cot tage at Topsail Beach. Sgt. Charles Frederick left 5*88?' *?" jpass Chester Best of Goldsboro moved Into the Village Apart sssLs: Miss "Wink" Br ins on of Charlotte visited friends in Warsaw Tuesday. ? 5"jjf H"ssey <* Charlotte lavishing her aunt, Mrs. E. J. MVi%l?Sd N**- M#rvln Sunon .** <* Wilson are visit ing relaives in Warsaw this n*?^ c Sund'^ ?<> Mrs. Djvld Sutton visitea Mrs. Oma Dealing in Sndthfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kirby spent the weekend with Mr. and mom Cuddington in Fre H- B*rr ended the merchandise man in Charlotte Sunday, Mrs. James Knight snd family and Mr. and Mrs. ? Kenneth Brock and family vis it ed Mrs. J C. Brock Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. James Park ""dJeffrcvofC^ypeo^ Jenkins, Jr., and family went the weekend at Topsail Beach. . ,^!r- ""d Mrs. Bradley Mc intosh Sr. of Moreheaa City ^}?d Mr and Mrs. Bradley Mcintosh, Jr. and family Mon day through Wednesday. , J*?-O J. Mlddleton at l^ded the funeral of Miss Katie Whitehurst in Kinston Wednes day. J*jtMiddleton of Greenville spent Monday with Mrs. D. J. ? Mlddleton and Mr. Ernest Mid dleton. Sanford Packer, who was a I P.*1?? ? Duplin General Hos pital last week, camehomeFri day. I Mrs. Graham Quinn of Was hington, D. C. spent die weekend with Mr. aid Mrs. Sanford J4"- UDlan Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Grice aid Jaiice visited Mr. and Mrs Harold Lancaster and family in PikevUle Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Ley Jones of Chicago spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fuss ell. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Norris oi Jamestown spent the week*" end with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Creasy. ? Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeil visited Dr. and Mrs. Johirtvfew born in Farmville Sunday. I Mrs. S. A. Jones spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. ^ Smlth fleld. Mrs. Tinner and Beth returned with her for a few <Uys. r WUlie Summerlln of "d Mrs" NoA Jones ^^^?CCon,P?,lod Mrs w!L^X!""dMr with Mrs. H. S. Kornegay. , **"?md Mrs. J. E. Strick land and Johnny spent the week end at their cottage at Topsail feach. Mr. and Mrs. John Fonvlelle joined them for din ner Saturday night, rh. M^Jsnriearlckland spent the weekend with Miss Cynthia Kretsch In Chapel Hill. , ,Mij ?d Mrs. J. W. Strick land of Erwln visited Mr. ?d Mrs. Ourwood Strickland and girls Sunday. Mrs. B. D. Lloyd was a HmS? I * r WT? Mem:>rtel Hospital a few days last week. Miss Reglna Whaley of Em 10 franklin Sp rlngs GeorgTa spent the weeft Xl^h Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. Ellis West who has been a patent at Duplin General Hos pital came home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Qulnn Mount *lslted Mrs. Lillian Qulnn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Carroll. Jeffrey and Carroll i '*t?ded ahorse show in Rich lands Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Qulnn and Mrs. ?3*5? Wood of Chinquapin visi ted Mrs. Lillian Qulnn Thurs day Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tay lor and Lee of Greensboro visit ed Mr. ^ Mrs. Perry Smith Mrs. Allan McQulston and Mrs. Emm en Redmon and Allan r ?** ,?Uye vlalted Mrs. T. * ? Hsysllp Sunday. Miss Allle Sheffield of St. Mary's College and Miss Di ane Sheffield of Peace College mother. Mrs. E. L. Sheffield, this weekend. Of firSJodi^s?S Friends of Mrs. Ronnie To rrans will regret to learn that lock hire moved Into Mr Hcc of Dover, Delaware and Miss Jeanne Brown of Trenton, N J. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Jones. Jr. and Marvin Houston visit ed Andrew Jones in Raleigh and Mrs. Marvin Houston at Duke Hospital Sunday. 5 t Mrs. Floyd Strickland left J Sunday for Monroe, Louisiana where she Is visiting Dean and Mrs. Ben F. Cooper and family. Mrs. James F. Strickland visited Mr. and Mrs. W.L.Sim mons in Sanford Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Humphrey spent several days last wek ui Cary with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hum phrey. Jr. Clarence J. Brown from Burlington visited his mother Mrs. Clarence J. Brown , Sr. on Thursday of last week. Miss O'Leary Entertained in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith entertained Miss Harriet O' Leary and Billy Byrd, bride and-groom elect of May 29 at the Village Dinner Theatre In Raleigh Saturday. They enjoy ed the dinner which was ser ved smorgasbord and the floor show. Mrs. Smith will be Miss O'Leary's Matron of Honor. Girl Scout Troop 60 Makos Bicyclo Trip Girl Scout Troop 60 along with their leaders Mrs. Ellis Register and Mrs. Jack Boney and several mothers rode their bicycles from the Warsaw Ele mentary School to the Penny Branch Club Building where they enjoyed a picnic lunch Saturday. They left the school at ten o'clock and returned at one. The outing was enjoyed by all. Brownia Scouts Wont to Cliffs EkrfHmie Troops'246 and 259 weqt *a the .Cliffs S?curday.?ar a inIM rolkt. They were ac comiapied by leasers Mrs. ThuSHan Gaster. Mrs. Bobby Porter, Mrs. Joe Lanier, Mrs. J. C. Tucker, and Mrs. Warren Creasy as well as several mo ther!. About 50 girl scouts, leaders, parents, and other were present. The girls had a very good time and are an xious to go again soon. v Scouts Make The Spy Scouts In troops *0 44 left F-ldav ^ern^onfor the Cliffs. They hiked to West brook's where they camped out Friday night and on to Granger William's pond where they cam ped out Saturday night. Trie hike we completed Sunday morning when the boye arrived it the Cliffs, Sunday School was held In bj Jtc nic iuich which the parents igh! when the' Joined their Sui made thli if parents were able to be pre sent :r: tro^ are ^Wyland Davis, Joe line He ^Associationadvises. therly, III announce the bin! of ? daughter, Christian Hart, weight 6 lbs. 6 oc., on April 39 a Wwne Memorial Hoe ?? ' ro The Idea that If I dont ride, I won't go can be dangerooa to your health, says the North Caroline Heart Assoclaton. Exercise is necessary for food IT'S SPRINGTIME! /Jgfik RHODODENDRONS Jn|1 AM NOW IN BLOOM AND AM HCAV&Y BUDDED. SB OUB BIO SUCTION Of BEDDING PLANTS . . . Of EN SUNDAY AFTEBNOONSI hpart Landscaping Sarvka - TaL SM4M1 Harper's Nursery Hwy. *11 Rt. #1 Pink Hill, N. C. farm machinery AUCTION SALE Tuesday, May 7,1968 10 A. M. 2 Mil* South of Ooldaboro, H. 0., on Highway 117 ? "* Not responsible in caw of accident. PHONES - GOLDSBORO. N. C. HUGH PATE - 738-4797 DICK SMITH - 735-0846 BUSINESS - 734-4234 WAYNE IMPLEMENT '' INC. ? ? - . ' f>-. "North Carolina is today in sound financial condition. Our credit has never been better. Our splendid reputation is based on a half century of integrity and fair i dealing. In North Carolina I we have made a habit of f good government." Edwin GDI State Treasurer Since becoming Treasurer of the State of North Carolina in 1953, Edwin Gill has invested our public funds prudently and profitably. He has successfully combined old values with new ideas to meet the needs of the people he serves. His sound fiscal policies have helped to guide us wisely in a period of unparalleled growth, resulting in North Carolina having earned the highest bond ^^^ating available. This rating has saved ^^the people of North Carolina mil lions of dollars in interest. Kl fflU f V0TI':-^.||T1 {SIMMONS FOR STATE SENATE j LIFELONG KSWENI OF HNLIH COINTY I Mb, npninciO | ~ and dedicated to serve the best interests of l- . M All The People j I This ad is written and paid for by friends and supporters of LoRoy G. Simmons who know and approciate the work and services he has rendered ? to the PEOPLE of the 10th Senatorial District. (New Hanover, Pender, Sampson and Duplin Counties) i$\ v " " K . fit j Your Vote and Support "* I i will bo greatly appreciated. MOBILE POWER DEMONSTRATION * .Hik.\v- . . &ia The above picture! standby alternator "will be demonstrated to the public at 2:00 p. m May 4, 1000. on Maurice Jackson's Egg Farm located an County Road 1801. 2 miles southeast af Beulavills. N. C.. as indicated Nby the map below. All parsons interested in seeing standby power in action are invited to attend. \ <m> <m> Js -ff ^ | ; ( 4<?4 > wt? g,CHI-ANO^-? / 4-|" / \?k JACKSON'S / V/ FARM >. / 1 quinm'S Xj ? SioM. $> V|"\f\ "i ?I I ^ ^
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