Sand* Plain News Personal* Rev. Carol Hansley aid Mr. Joel Kennedy enjoyed fishing a Br Ice's Creek near Hew An Anita*^Hansley and Bruce Parson from Kinston had din ner with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Carol Hani ley Sunday. Mrs. Grace Sumner and Mrs. Harold &rrd made a busi ness trip to Kinston Saurday. Mrs. Grover Duff, and girls and Mrs. D. W. Duff and Daby went shopping In Wallace Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ken nedy, Jeff, Mrs. Grace Sum ner, Mrs. Callle Baker and Maryln Venice had dinner a "King Bros" In Kinston Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Mer cer aid Dwlght visited his sis ter near Burgaw Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Mercer from Cherry Hospital in Goldsboro spent last week home with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bryan and BOly made a business trip to Jacksonville Wednesday. Kathy Bryan from Chinqua pin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bryan. Mrs. J. D. Kennedy and Mrs. Edward Earl Kennedy attended the Koscok Beauty Advisory School Monday through Friday last week In Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kenne dy visited Mrs. Annie Kenne dy of Vanceboro Saturday. They also visited the Freewill Bap tist press in Ayden. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy and Mrs. Edward Earl Ken nedy attended a meeting of the Kascot Beauty advisory School at the Steak House in Jackson ville Saturday night. Mrs. Joel Kennedy, Mrs. William Thigpen and Mrs. Wil lie Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jackson at Lyman Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kenne dy. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Ken nedy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ken nedy and Mrs. Sara Kennedy attended the funeral of Mrs. Hollen Raynor at Jacksonville Saturday afternoon. Linda Kay Kennedy spent Friday night and Saturday at East Carolina University in Greenville preparing for the graduation exercise Sunday d ternoon. Linda Kay has been living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy, while doing her practice teaching at LaGrange since March 1st. Those attending the graduation exercise Sunday afternoon at the University were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy, Delorlse, Gayle, Janet Kennedy, Micky Quiim, of Beulaville and John nlc Lanier of Chinquapin. Linda Kay graduated with a Bt S. , ^Pre*c*f SmUh??tanrd Country Bqulia Buy any *68 Ford wagon. On* otnt mor? gats flflflUfiSSfe you thteRKfoTQwn&CountryohMran't wagon. M BHH And you'll *l*o M gottlng ? Ford "vocation machine" offering BiHoi Irfaoo Ilka m 1 taraw rlonmala >m>H all.ulnul ? inhnlalaru KM Bftwf iqmi nut I o wiy wwyuWi Winn ?ii-vinyi upnowniry, kIw Otoat options Hka BsteetShlft, even air conditioning. But hurry ) . One Cent Sals anda Juna 30! ^ ^ ^ US^