spent the past week end In Ch ase City, Va. with friends. Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Quinn and daughter to Ham pton, Va. for the week end. They went to get his mother, Mrs. Viola W. Quinn who bad been visiting relatives there. Mrs. N. B. Boney ac companied Mrs. Margaret O. Dail to Goldsboro on Wednes day afternoon. They went to carry Mrs. Hattle S, Korne gay home. She had been vi siting her daughter, Mrs. Bo ney fast week. kathy, Dianne, Renny and Kinney Overton of Mt. Olive spent the week-end here with their cousins, Ram and Mike Outlaw. Neil Murphy accompmledhis daddy, Donald Murphy and pa ternal grandmother, Mrs. Cl arence Murphy to Florida. They left Sunday to vacation In ana around Miami and other places of Interest. The Vernon Reynolds family returned on Saturday from Na perville, Illinois where they went to visit Mrs. Reynolds' mother and other Smythe rela tives. Mrs. T?P Quinn and Mrs. Julie and Anne Gooding of Raleigh have been vis it lmj their paternal grandparents, Dr. and Mre. G.V7 Gooding. -Mlas Lottie Anne Williams land Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell made a business trip to Dur ham last Wednesday. Mrs. J.B. Wallace visited relatives in Wilmington several daws last week. Miss Barbara Hinn ?t of Wil son spent last week end with Miss Nancy Stevens. Charles Ingram of Chapel HQ1 spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ingram. Recent guests of the home of Mrs . Eva Hughes were; Mrs. Troy Lewis, Mrs. Callle Bat an and Mrs. Mlttie Loogley of Ca rolina Beach also Mrs. Belle Stallings of Wallace. Miss Betsy Delaby of Fay etteville has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. F.W. McGowan. Recent visitors In the home of the Tyson Bostics were; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Grey Bostic and baby of Beulaville, Dennis Wayne Bos tic and wife of Gre at Lakes, HI., also Pvt. Bobby Bostic of Ft. Bragg en route to Ft. Leonar Wood, Mo. In ad dition to these from New Bern; Mr. and Mrs. Gletn Bras well announce the birth of a son, Herbert Glenn, weight 81/2 pounds, on July 19, 1968 In Dup lin General Hospital, Kenans vllle. Mrs. Braswell Is the former Henrietta Barnette. Woman's Auxiliary Twelve faithful members were present on last Monday ni ?ht when the Women of Grove 'resbyterlan Church held their General meeting in the Lucy Jolly Building at eight o'clock. The vice-president Mrs. Ralph Brown presided In the absence of the president The Devotional was conducted by Mrs. N3. Boney and music furnished by Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell. The program was In charge of Mrs. Lloyd Fer rell. Her topic was Accep ted or Rejected." She was assisted by Mrs. Billy Stephens. Mrs. Jack Sltterson and Miss Margaret Williams. Durlngthe business session reports were heard from both circles also from the Treasurer. Mrs. Fred Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bostlc with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dyson and two girls. Mrs. Thomas Chestnutt has been visiting the Louis Powells in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Mrs. W.B. Albertson of Ken ans vllle and Mr. and Mrs.Dave Miller and children of Pink Hill went to Newport News, Va. for the weekend to visit a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Albertson. They took their guests on a tour of Wil liamsburg, Va. and went to see Brut on Parish Church, one of the oldest in the U.S. which was built about 1632 and the Berkeley home, 1619. * ??? ? * ? ? Teaching programs at North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill Include a 52-week course in advanced blood bank certification for medical technologists (two students each year). The 425-bed hospital is the teaching hospital for the University of North Car olina School of Medicine. The marriage of Miss Prls cilla Irene Williams and Geo rge DeCalb McGlll, Jr. was solemnized on Sunday after noon, August 4, 1968 at 4 o* clock in the Kenansville Me thodist Church with the Rev. A.T. Clarke, pastor of the bride officiating . The Impressive double ring ceremony was used. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams of Kenansville. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge D. McGill, Sr. of Harrells. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in an empire white crepe dress that she designed and made her self. The bodice was covered with imported lace. Her train was trimmed with matching lace appliques. Her Rosette head piece was attached to a waist length net veil and she wore long white gloves. Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of mums and white roses. Miss Ruth Reynolds of Ken ansville, who is a close friend of the bride was the Maid of Honor. She was attired in a long dress of pink peau de sole with lace train andcarried a nosegay of pink and white Mums.- * Mrs. Robert A. Burley o f ! Harrells, N?C?^ anc^Mrs# Cwj* ; irons*of Honor. They wore dresses identical to the Maid of honor and carried crescent shifted flowers of pink aid wh ite mums. The only child attendant was Little Miss Lisa Clarke, Flo wer girl, a Sunday School Stu dent of the bride. She wore an A-llne dress of pink peau de sole and matching lace train. She carried a dainty white bas ket filled with flowers to which pink streamers were attached. Robert M. Burley of Harrells, N ,C. was the groom's best man. Ushers wereCdwardHawes.Jr. of Wallace and Paul Holland of Asheboro, N.C. friends of the ?room. They wore white dinner ackets and dark pants. For her daughter's wedding the bride's mother chose abiege dress with lace trim. She wore matching accessories and car ried a dainty lacehandkerchlef. She wore a large purple orchid. The groom's mother wore a Rose embroidered linen dress with matching accessories and carried a dainty lace handker chief in her hand. She too wore a large purple orchid. The bride is a graduate of J ames Kenan High School and is presently employed as legal stenographer for Judge Russell J. Lanier in Kenansvule. Her husband is a graduate of the Wall ace-Rose Hill High School and North CarolinaState University at Raleigh. He is presently engaged in farming and Saw Mill operations, in the Harrells Community. A program of Nupital music was rendered by Joseph E. Qu inn, Church Organist and Mrs. Geraldine Summerlin also Con rad Jenkins, brother-in-law of the bride, soloists. Mrs. Sum merlin sang, "Whither Thou Goest" and Mr. Jenkins sang, "The Wedding Prayer." Mrs. Betty Sauls presided at the Register, and Mrs. Alexanne Clarke directed. Upon their return from a trip to the moun tains of Western North Carol ina and Tennessee, the couple will be at home at Route # 1, Harrells. The Bride's Going-Away Dress was one that sne haa made herself. It was a White A-line style with white lace yoke. Her corsage was of white mums. WITH OUR BOYS Gregory A. Mobley U. S. ARMY, THAILAND - Army Specialist Four Gregory A. Mobley, 20, whose parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. Mob ley, Sr., and wife, Judy, live on Route 2, Wallace, N. C.,was assigned as an electronic equip ment repairman In the 29th ' Signal Group near Kor at ^Thail and, April 27. Miss Brinson Honored Miss Zelle Pollock Brinson, bride elect of Eugene Jackson, was the inspiration of several parties recently. On Wednes day evening, July 24. a lin ?erle shower was given honor ng her. The hostess was Miss juaith Brandt of 2810-H Car riage Drive, in Winston-Salem. Miss Brandt, who is to be the Maid of Honor in Miss Br inson's wedding on August 17th and her room-mate, Miss Ev elyn Brake, greeted the guests at the door as they arrived. The decor of the room and table was pink and white. Af ter a short time of conver sation, the beautiful gifts of lingerie were opened and ad mired. Refreshments of gingerale, nuts, mints, brownies and mer ingue-shells filled with pepper mint ice cream were served, to the fifteen close friends nrocont * Coffee Hour On Saturday morning, August 3rd from 10 until 12 o'clock, the home of Mrs. CranfordMc Millan was the scene of a coffee hour honoring Miss Zelle Pollock Brinson, bride elect of the month. Joint hostesses were Mrs. Cranford McMillan, Mrs. Earl Warren and Mrs. Peyton Lee. Guests were greeted at the front door by Mrs. McMillan and directed to the receiving line composed of the honoree, her mother. Mrs. Woodrow Brinson of Kenansille and the bride-groom's mother, Mrs. Jasper D. Jackson of Rt. 1 Dunn. The mothers wore yel low corsages ' of small Mum. The honoree's corsage was of yellow roses. The dining room table was centered with a lovely arrange ment of pink and rose roses. Blueberry muffins, ribbon sa ndwiches, cheese straws, ham f. -v'c ar|d mints were served buffet. Punch and cof fee were also served to the 50 who attended. Guests said their goodbyes to Mrs. Lee from the side door of the den. The guest book was kept on a table near this door where an arangement of pink snapdragons was used. Among those from Kenans ville who attended this coffee hour were: Mesdames Amos Brinson, Willard Brinsorf, J.B. Wallace, Ellis Vestal and N.B Boney also Mrs. Annie Mae Brinson Blanton from Rose Hill. Miscellaneous Shower Miss Zelle Pollock Brinson of Kenansville and Winston Salem was again honored on last Saturday night, August 3, from 8 until 10 o'clock at a floating miscellaneous shower. This occasion was held in the home of Mrs. A.G. Warren on Route 2 Roseboro, N.C. Joint hostesses were: Mrs. A.G. Warren, Miss Maxie Warren, Mrs. M.G. Warren, Mrs.Her man Warren, Mrs. Hannibal Baggett, Mrs. Freddie Jackson, Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Jr., Mrs. Howard McLanb, Mrs. Floyd Baggett, Mrs. H.B. Smith and Mrs. Roy Peterson, The color scheme em phasized throughout the home was green and white. Refre shments served to the 70 who called consisted of lime pu nch, nuts, mints, party cakes, cheese Vafeni, ahd'open faced sandwiches. WcQtt. William U)Min9 Solemnized. Griffins Barbecue Phone 7351047 Goldjboro. N. C. Now Open For Sunday Lunch I WE SERVE PARTIES ANYWHERE Hour? From 8 A M to 2 P III | WB W,B M jB^B ^B . GUARANTEE LOWEST PRICES ia a gigaatic storewide CLEARANCE SALE I,,W . . * ? ? L r T- 1 1 ? t Tk '? -Jgf> j I i ?'.??> iJtjmm. -.~*m %HY THIS SALE? At the mid-summer markets our buyers made eom mitments for furniture, carpeting and accessaries for Fall and Winter selling. Manufacture*? and Mills are filling these commitments AHEAD OF SCHEDULE making shipments before we were com pletely ready to receive them. This is taxing our warehouse facilities to. the limit. What to do? Isaacs-Kahn alms to give their customers up-to-the minute merchandise at all times. Make room for this prematurely incoming merchandise. CUT PRICES. Sacrifice profits if necessary, but MOVE OUT present stockl Give the people of Wayne and surrounding counties UNHEARD OF VALUES. In fact, we'll GUARANTEE prices to I* the LOWEST. WHATS ON SALE? I 'ki ?- ''*1 " I Practically everything. Our two spacious floors (plus THE BARN authentic Early American furniture) of bedroom and living rpom furniture, dinette suites, juvenile furniture, car peting, linoleum and many other items are loaded with never-befbre savings for your home. You will find our sale furniture and floor covering made by the following National ly. Known Manufacturers for this storewide Clearance Sale. Brand Names Included ? DREXEL ? BASSETT ? THi CITY ? WHITE ? STANLEY ? SEALY ? SUMTER ? FOX ? JOHNSON CARPER ? CAROLINA FORGE ? GORDON ? ARMSTRONG ? CHROME CRAFT 'Some Sale Item* ? LOUNGE CHAWS ? RECLINERS ? LAMPS ? TABLES ? ODD BEDS ? BEDROOM SUITES ? ODD CHEST ? BEDDING ? LIVING ROOM SUITES ? SOFAS ? DINETTES ? DINING ROOM SUITES ? SUMMER FURNITURE ? JUVENILE FURNITURE I WHAT 18 baact Klki GUARANTEE | * FOR THIS SALE? We guaranlM prices of alt sale-tagged merchandise in this sale to be lower than you can buy it any place. If any lower price is advertised by any dealer within 90 days of this sale, we will cheerfully refund the difference. I WHAT ARE TERMS FOR THIS SALE? Cadi, wp to 90 days open charge (with no interest) or low down payments and convenient monthly payments' to meet yovr budget. Because low pricoSf oil solos oro final, and wo rosorvo tho right to limit quontitios. Isaacs-Kahn offon ono of tho most liboral budgot torms avoHdblo dny whorOe I HOW ABOUT DELIVERIES? . , v - f ? * - ? , ? ? - V , ' . . Open An Account USE YOUR CREDIT ' I ? ti/j i>rtM rlaltitar ^?ulKtan fiam '>||kaL Imma?IIm(aIu miiiiuli ?r^ iff win oviivvr anyrning irom stock immvaiaTviy onywnfro n..|L U/MAMA JU| J AilfliMkiillMinM fiiSj >n|ia#' wiTnin froynw ono lurrounuiny uovninvv* ,? I i what are hours for this Sale? Wo ara open 9 A.M. "HI. 6'f.M. daily, but wa will ramaln opan tonight 'till 9 P.M. for your shopping convanianca - Shop aorly for tha bast salactions. WHAT'S BEING GIVEN AWAY FBEE? Jybsolijtoly nothing. No glmmict. Just downright good valuot (wo'ro guarantying it), Como in, chock tho pricot. Chock quality- and ioMuros. Wo boiiovo you will buy if you too honosMo-goodnotf valuot. Coma in and too. WHERE'S THIS SALE or ?.. ?mmk ?fjpi Goldsboro. N. C. invitation iiiutJl yfeodumr y%2lon, A*y*uit'/b'/Aon4Ht*< ^/^?/?naitoay? t/n up^/i* - rm /&y ^^*w- S^/tamrnt/e^^ou^ion, 4m/ f^a/utdcvy a^ebnoon, & t^Manie?il^ ^~$a/U>Ji>ruA/ Reception will be held following the ceremony In the Education Building of the Church. No Invitations are being sent locally. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. j ^eOc Beery WILMINGTON. N. C. I. I WIN ONI OP m BIRTHDAY CAKU ftaciatar daily on mcJi floor for th? four I dtlicioua Birthday atm Id ba gtvan | Nu an a?* day af tht caiatocttion. I I 9 MORE DAYS I H Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 except Friday-9:30-9:00 J L?*l" Anliirsan Salel I ? Wk H* BRAND NEW 1961 CHEVROLET CAMAJtQ wort* R642.50 ! h h etetsm ivanr oat on mer rtooe ^ _ ^B TM* febulous car wM to givan to soma lucky winner at tha ctoaa of I our Annhmrsary Sale Winner will ba announced in tha loc?l paper on I JV ? M ? August 18th. This CtHMOtot Camara waa purchaaad from Tom Raid) * I Chavroiat Company, Inc, Wilmington, N. C. authorised Cttawoiat Salaa and Sarvtca and earriaa a Gantral Motors warranty of I yra. or SOtOOO B W 1 mU^ yfeharar comas first Thera will Da a 16 yaar aft HmJt lor _ _ a special purchase wools and wool blends from a topnotch mill: - ALL FIRST QUALITY ! - ALL FULL BOLTS ! j - SORRY, NO SAMPLE CUTTINGS ! | 2.53 and 3.53 j usually 2.99 to 5.99 yd. If you sew, make this your first stop! You'll find tweeds, flannels, nubby textures, novelty j effects. Just-right weights for back to school skirts and jumpers. Interesting colors for dresses j and coordinates. Bolts and bolts all echoing this season's latest fashion news; many with bonded ? pre-lined backs. But take a tip from us ? get here early! 54-56". k | FABRICS ? BELK BEERY THIRD FLOOR j I ? l SAVE 20% 00 MORE ON DOITZ NEEDLEP0IN1 Choose from the many lovely pre-worked designs In the luxu quality DR1TZ collection. . . Included are the exquisite music series of chair seats, piano benches, scenic pictures, bench cove and handbags. . . every piece make on 100^ cotton canvas. PICTURES REG SALE 1.00 80 1.30 1.10 2.40..... 2.00 3.00 2.40 8.50 2.80 5.00 .4.00 SAMPLES REG SALE 6.00........ 4.00 3.50 2.80 6.00 .4.80 DOORSTOP REG SALE 3.00...... 2.40 3.60 2.80 5,00 4.00 JL60? 4.40 * fctL M1UKM1 ANttLtM REG SALE 5.00 4.80 8.00 6.40 CHAIR SEATS REG SALE 8.00 .6.40 BELL PULLS REG SALE 18.00 14,40 21.00 16.80 22.00 .17.80 BA6S REG SALE 10.00 ?... 8.00 15.00 12.00 11.00 13.60 20.00................... ...16.00 YARN SHOP ? BELK BEERY THIRD FLOOR