personals Mrs. Roger Bibs from Spar tanburg, S.C., went home Thurs day after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Houston. The children Mike aid Margie are staying for a few weeks through the summer. Ralph Smith and Rudene Ken nedy spent Tuesday a Topsail Beach. Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, Parica, Karen, and MerIs a, Mrs. Edward Earl Kennedy and Demon Earl spent Tuesday a White Lake. Mr. Joel Kennedy, Rev. Carol Hans ley and grandson Paul Lewis, Mr. Herman Smith and Danny Ray went fishing a Brlce's Creek near New Bern Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thigpen and children from Deep Run spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith. Mrs. Lottie Brock spent last week with her sister Mrs. Jeanle Keel a Gram-ham. Mrs. Keel returned home with her to spend this week with her and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keel. Mrs. Sudie Lanier from Wil mington spent this week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Thigpen. Mrs. Angle Gross, who has been visiting with her daughters In Cal. for a few weeks, has returned to stay with Mrs. Nelson Gross while her son Is serving overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Turner and children of Captiol Heights, Md., spent the week end with his mother Mrs. TlmmleTurner also they attended the Turner family reunion a Potter Hill community building then left to spend a week In Florida. Mrs. Wesley Jenkins and Mrs. Willie Smith made a business trip to Kinston Friday afternoon. Mrs. Calvin Mercer and Rudene Kennedy visited Miss Betty Potter a Duplin General Hospital Friday morning. Mrs. Callle Baker, Marlyn Venice, Mrs. Grace Sumner and Mrs. Bessie Baker visited Mr. Clifton Baker near Chinquapin Friday night. Ralph Smith and Rudene Ken nedy visited some friends In Goldsboro Saurday night. Rev. Carol Hansley visited Miss Betty Potter at Duplin General Hospital Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Danny SturgUl and boys of Norton, Vs., spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kennedy. Mrs. Dewey Jenkins and Mrs. Dorthy Bell Gresham spent the week end with their sister Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kennedy at Morris ville. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith, Ralph, Preston, Danny Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kennedy and Ru~ dene enjoyed family style dinner at the Barbeque Lodge Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Carol Hansley attended the dedication service of the new church at Oak Grove Free Will Baptist church near Bladen boro Sunday . Rev. Hansley took part in the service Ralph Smith took Rudene Ken nedy back to Norton, Vs., Monday and will be staylnsfor a few days. Mrs. Hampton Baker and Mrs. Joel Kennedy visited Mrs. Betty Potter in the South Wing of Du plin General Hospital Saturday night. Senior Sunday School Class Party The Senior Sunday School clas ses of Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Church left the church Friday night in a group to go bowling at Kinston. Ralph Smith and Rudene Ken nedy were home and the classes were honoring them. About fifteen went and enjoyed bowling for a while and then they went to "Hardees" and had "burgars." Among those going were: Ralph Smith, Rudene Kennedy, Wayne Kennedy, Janice Carter, Preston Smith, Brent Sumner, Kenneth (Spot) Kennedy, Ken Smith, Con nie Houston, Mrs. Mercer, Harold Sumner and son Kent, Pam Sumner, Arthur Frederick Kennedy, Eddie Barnette, Danny Ray Smith. With Ths Sick Mr. Willie Smith Is a patient in the Duplin General hbspltal in Kenansville. Miss Betty Potter Is a patient In the South Wing of Duplin Ge neral Hospital. Dusty (jrofs, con of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gross, brokehls foot last week. He Is at home and doing fine. Mr. Edward Thigpen, who was caught in the corn picker last fall, has returned to North Ca rolina Memorial Hospital In Cha pel Hill. Edward has to have surgery on one of his arms, but Is doing fine. rersonals (Intended for lut week) Ralph Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith, Is very happy to be back home. He came Wednesday night after completing his tour with the armed forces, Ralph spent 13 months in Vietnam. Welcome home Ralph. It always makes us feel good to know when our boys Have made It safely back home. Rev. Carol Hansley and Rev. Eugene Sumner enjoyed the ministerial conference at Crag mont last week. Rev. Eugene Sumner will be moving to Chapel Hill this week where he will oegln his training as a chaplain Interne at the North Carolina Memorial Hospital the 1st of July. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Lewis of Newport visited her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Carol Hansley Sunday. They attended churcn at Sandy Plain Sunday morning. Mrs. Reba Jones and son from Summerlins Cross Roads visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Nor* rls Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Heath of Kinston attended church at Sandy Plain Sunday morning and visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Coy Sum ner In the afternoon. Rudene Kennedy from Norton, Va.. is spending this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kennedy. She attended church at Sandy Plain Sunday. She was guest speaker Sunday night. Mrs. Hester Cockrell, of Smith field visited Mr. and Mrs. Coy Sumner Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Raybourn Rhodes of Wrlght svllle Beach spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill Rhodes. Little Thomas Cavanaugh of Lvma Is spending some time with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller. Little James Howard of La Grange Is spending some time with nis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hally Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kennedy and Joey went to Chtpel Hill Thursday. Joey had his regular checkup and was getting along well. Harvey Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kennedy from Fort Bragg, was home with his parents for a little while Sunday. Ronnie Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy, is at Quantlco, Va., where he is In candidate officer training school of the Marine Corp. Ron nie will return to Pembroke Col- " lege next fall where he will finish' his school there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Houston and family packed a picnic lunch and enjoyed the day at Topsail fishing ana swimming Tuesday. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy, and Mavis went shopping in Wal Miller Home Economic Extension Club members visiting Lib erty Hall recently were front row left to right: Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Ottis Jerre Miller, Mrs. Mack Rhodes and two children Sonja and Susan, Mrs. W. J. Miller and son Stuart. 2nd row Mrs. Homer Winstead, Mrs. Roy Sanderson, Mrs. Flave Mercer, Mrs. Frank Rhodes, and Mrs. Ottis Miller. 3rd row Mrs. Ray Thomas, Mrs. Norwood Miller, Mrs. Jasper Thomas, Mrs. W. L. Miller and Mrs. John Miller. (Staff Photo) Griffins Barbecue Phont 735-1047 Goldsboro. N. C - . 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Liberty Hall, at- summer months are left to tht tracts individuals as well as individual clubs to select theii groups. own program. Home Economic Extension Clubs Miller Home Economic Exten follow auniformprogramfornine Sion Club, of Rt. I, Beulaville lace Saturday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. John Houston of ? .OT-W* \ the Potter's Hill area Saturday ^ Baptist Churcl nleht 1 observed Sunday June 23rd a Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ken- *2^" Su?da^. , f A{(( nedy and children visited the park youn8 People from differen at Kinston Sunday afternoon. The ? 00 children en joyed swimming while ^lassei Mrs. Roger Bibs, Mike, and Classes Had charge of th< Margie from Spartanburg. S.C.. are spending some time with her t parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave led the The Ms Clul HrtiictAn ^ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kennedy and children visited the park at Kinston Sunday afternoon. The Children enjoyed swimming while there. Anita Hans ley and Bruce Parson of Kinston attended church at Sandy Plain Sunday morning and also visited her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Carol Hansley. Mr. and Mrs. Hennery Ken nedy and girls from Sanford vi sited her mother Mrs. Hattie Small and sister Mrs. Ivey Nor ris Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Kennedy. Mrs . Callie Baker, Marlyn Vernice, Mrs. Grace Sumner, Mrs. Bessie Baker and Erma Jeane Baker attended a birthday dinner for Mr. Clifton Baker at his home near Chinquapin Sunday. ? ? r _9 * chose an interesting outing for - their June meeting, r The ladies assembled at the Country Squire for lunch and then ? the group visited the ancestral and the "Sum ier Trio" rendered special music. Ken Smith gave f the announcements and intro i duced the speaker. Ralph Smith 3 brought a wonderful message which everyone enjoyed, t Sunday night service Ken Smith 1 had' charge of the devotion and j Rudene Kennedy, who is working I with the mission board, was the > speaker. Shebrought awonderful message. The young people of r Sandy Plain are doing a good I job. They need our prayers. in'm nmtti ? ? home of the Kenan family, inKe nansville. This home has re cently been restored to its ori ginal grandeur and opened to the public. Curators are on duty at the mansion from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Sun day hours are 2 to 5 p.m. and it is c" ted all day Monday. Miller club members making the tour were: Mrs. Norwood Miller, Mrs. Ray Thomas, Mrs. Jasper Thomas, Mrs. W. L. Miller, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Homer Winstead, Mrs. Roy San derson, Mrs. Flave Mercer, Mrs. Frank Rhodes, Mrs. Ottis Miller, Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Ottis Jerre Miller. Mrs. Mack Rhodes It IMlil'ii iv CRESS SENTINEL, JULY 4. IMS VETS a. Q--I receive a monthly compen sation check from the Vcterm Administration. I have recently had a chance of address. Should I report tne chance to the VA or the Treasury Department? a?Your change of address sh ould always be reported to the Va Regional Office where your records are located. Q--1 am Interested In the new Modified Life plan of govern ment Insurance I have been reading about. I now hold 110,000 of government In surance. Where can I get more specific Information about the Modified Life plan? A?Write to the Veterans AJ mtnistratlon Regional Office where your records are held or to tne VA Insurance office (Philadelphia or St. Paul)where your premiums are paid. Ask for a copy of VA Pamphlet 29-22 which discusses the bene fits of this plan. Q?I read recently that the Post-Korean G. I. Bill Is two years old. I got out of ser vce In 1965 after four years in the Army. Am 1 eligible for education and training benefits under this bill? IT so, how long do I have before my en titlement expires? A?First, and most important, you are eligible for education and training benefits under the Post-Korean G. I. Bill. This third generation G. I. bill was enacted for veterans who ser ved for at least 180 days con secutively in the ArmedForces, some of which was after Jan ? 31. 1955. Since you were re leased from active duty between Jan. 31.1955 and June 1, 1966, your eligibility for VAeducation and training assistance runs until May 31. 1974. Veterans discharged since June 1, 1966, when the Post-Korean G. I. Kll education and training program went into effect, have eight years after their separation from service to use their be nefits. CJ Sonja and Susan, Mrs. W. J.Mil ler and Stuart. ?am i i ii f ... jm AA w m ? |4 ? I (? I / jTiVY A m Km I BIG SALUTE to: "AMERICA'S FARMERS: PROVIDERS OF PLENTY" Today's farmers pro vide ample, whole some food when, where and how we want It. ? And the cost takes a smaller share of our incomes ? 18.2 per cent ? smaller than at any time In history. 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