Woodland News Mr. Everette Westbrook of KenatsvUle visited with Mr. David Grlgg Saturday. Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Best of the Beautancus community visited with Mrs. Paul West brook and boys. Friday night. Mr. Everette Westbrook, and Pvt. Eugene Kornegay ac companied Mr. David urigg to j Ft. Bragg. Sunday afternoon to visit Pvt. Larry Gaston Westbrook and Pvt. Hal Rir ton Walker who are stationed there. Miss Viola Westbrook and Mrs. Paul Westbroo k made a business trip to Klnston re cently. Mrs. Paul Westbrook accom panled Mrs. Robert Best to Raleigh on Business Saturday. Dinner guests of Miss Viola Westbrook and Henry West brook on Tuesday were Miss Nora Blackmore and Mrs. Ir ene Blsckmore of Warsaw. Miss Silvia Jones and Miss Dorothy Garner of Warsaw vi sited with Miss Gloria Wallace Sunday rfternoon. Miss Edna hrey of Wilson vi- , sited with Miss Gloria Wallace, Friday afternoon. Mr. qnd Mrs. Lei and Wallace and daughters enjoyed lunch at Wilbur's In Goldsboro, Sun. ? Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace and daughters enjoyed an out ing Saturday afternoon at Surf City and a seafood supper at the Rlverview at Sneads Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. King Sr. of Folkston spent several days during the week with their daughters Mrs. Leland Wallace and Mrs. Joe West brook. Mrs. Paul Westbrook. Miss Karen Thomas and Henry Clay Westbrook visited with Pvt. Larry Gaston Westbrook at Ft. Bratg, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. List on Yopp and dau ghter of Sneads Ferry spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Daisy Dall. Friends wUl be glad to learn that Mrs. Hettie Belle West-' brook has moved back to this community and Is making her home with Mrs. Daisy Dall. Mrs. Zelma Rhodes of Cl ayton visited with Mrs. Daisy Dall, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone of Jacksonville were guests of Mrs. Daisy Dall and Mrs. Het tie Belle Westbrook, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kor negay of Raleigh were dinner guests of Mrs. Hettie Belle We stbrook and Mrs. Daisy Dall. Mr. md Mrs. Glenn Korne gay and daughters of Klnston and Steven Ray Gooding of Ha mpton. Va. visited Mr. and Mrs.'' I Manley Kornegay, Sunday pjn.' , Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring during the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herring and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Pe ars all's Chapel and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Faires, Sibyle Fai res and Mrs. Bessie Massey Visitors of Mr 4 Mrs. Fred Herring during the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Her ring and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Pears all's Chapel and Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie Brock and grandchildren of Sarecta and Mr. Samuel Her ring of Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires, Sibyle Faires and Mrs. Bessie Massey were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Westbrook of the Beautancus Community, last Friday night. Mrs. Carrie Harper and Mrs. Virginia Harper of Albertson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires, Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires and Sibyle Faires were guests of Mrs. Marvin Noble at the Barbecue Lodge in Klnston, Sa turday night. The occasion was a surprise birthday supper ho noring Mr. Marvin Noble. Mr. ?d Mrs. Milton We stbrook of Raleigh visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires and Mrs. Bessie Massey. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Walker and boys enjoyed at outing a Surf City, Sunday. Mrs. Dwight Walker visited Saturday nignt with Mrs. Stacy Jones a tne South Wing of Duplin General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kornegay of Mt. Olive visited with Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Walker, Sun day rfternoon. Mrs. Lula Jones Is visiting friends and relatives in the Out law's Bridge Community during the week end. With Our Boys William E. Herring U. S. ARMY, VIETNAM - Army Private William E. Her ring, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Herring, Warsaw, N. C.. was assigned as a com bat construction specialist with the 159th Engineer Group near Long Bbih, Vietnam, April 13. Ira J. Hines UJ. ARMY, VIETNAM? I Sergeant First Class Ira tes, whose wife, Hazel, In Beulgrille, NX., was geace specialist ir the \ a* airy Division in Viet ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Elbert will ace has re turned home following an op eration in a Kindt on Hospinl and is recuperating nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Ray West brook and son of Charlotte visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Westbrook, Sr. dur ing the weekend. Klnston, August 2,?Mrs. Judy Chambers Knowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chambers of Route 1, Kenansville, was graduated from the Lenoir Me morial Hospital School of Nur at ceremonies held at the First Presbyterian Church in Klnston. During the graduation exer cises. Mrs. Knowles received her diploma and her hospital pin which she will wear to sig nify that she Is a graduate nurse. Upon successfully pas sing the North Carolina State Board of Nursing examinations in September, she wQl become a registered nurse. A native of Kenansville.Mrs. Knowles graduated from James Kenan High School and was a member of the Beta Club aid the Annual Staff. fhile in Nursing School, Mr*. Knowles was a ropreaentalve to the State Nurses Convention and a member of the Annual Staff. Mrs. Knowles will con tinue her nursing career at Lonolr Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Knowles was one of tw elve students out of a start log clas s of twentyone who completed the three year rat rslng course at Lenoir Memor ial Hospital School of Nursing, which is considered one of the best in the state. The school of Nursing will be expanded upon the planned completion in 1971 of the new Lenoir Me . mortal Hospital now being de signed to be one of the finest Registe/Sf Deeds, Ken insvtlle, N.c. for the month of July, 1968 were as follows: Usher Evans, Jacksonville SAT YOU SAW IT K THE TIMES - SENTINEL medical facilities In Eastern North Carolina. Samuel LswrenceCavenaugh, Rose Hill, and Ann Elizabeth Pickett. Wallace. David Carroll Arnett, War saw , and Gracie Lee May nor, Clinton. Harold Lee Dunn. War saw, and Patsy Ruth Whaley, Beulavllle. I I Mmyf/tytf/f^/lZI v |^r MV# M ^Qb 1/ ? "Your Shopping Center* K L ui.n H a HH WwMCt Hi C. i^ I Entire Stock I SUMMER I FABRICS Our finest by "Concord", "Wamsutta", "Riegel" and others. Reduced for Final Clearance I 1/2 I price 65% Dacron / 35% Cotton DOTS YOUR FAVORITE Reg. SI. 19 Yard 78S Special Pure has* 45" Wide "Burlington Mills" TARPOON aid | SPORTSWEAR FABRICS Mostly Permanent Press Reg. to $1.99 yd. on the bolt. 97$ V 45" WMo Dacron and Cotton POPLIN Reg. $1.49 yd. on the bolt. 68S I Cards oi I BUTTONS Res*. 2!k' &<?KJc Values 11c card' ??| CARPET RUGS tarpet Klinncrs IS" X 27" pieces of Carpeting ? Reg. $2.99 ? that sells for $8.00 t? $10.00 yd.' *137 M- 68c ea. 1 Tear Guarantee ^ SINGLE ^^CONTROL "Cone" Large Size Bath Towels ' Keg. *1.1" II renect ??*? ?? 48.c. Electric Blankets $097 Compare at $17.99 " "Cone" Terry DISH TOWELS Reg. 39c | A if perfect. 157L ea. "Cone" Terry DISH CLOTHS Reg. 19c Q if perfect. ?/C ea. II -1 ?= ?J NOTION SALE Reg. $1.00 and $1.19 Notions ? SHAMPOO SPRAY ? BACK BRUSH ? MIRROR ? SWING AWAY LITTER BAG ? LAUNDRY BAG ? SEAT CUSHION ? EXPANSION HAT RACK ? TERRY COASTERS ? DRESS BAG ? KEROSENE HURRICANE LAMP ? LINT BRUSH ? BATH TUB WASHER ? HOSIERY CASE ? HOUSEHOLD LINTIE ? WHISK BROOM just B Aft I ? 1 ENTIRE STOCK GIRLS' SWIM SUITS REDUCED FOR *| / FINAL CLEARANCE f 2 rnW JUST ARRIVED! 78 Bolts f. Nov Fall '68 CONCORD FADRICS Our Largest Shipment Ever From Your Favorite Fabric Manufacturer. Over 30 Bolts Alone of Solid A Printed KETTLE CLOTH . "HOMESPUN", "SAILOR CLOTH",' "TRADITIONAL PRINTS" "HEATHERSPUN" and New "SPECTATOR CLOTH", and "CHALET PRINTS" $100 to $049 I Yd. Mm Yd. THURSD Entiro Stock Ladies' Simmer DRESSES SIX RACKS TO CHOOSE FROM Our finest by "Jonathan , Logan", "Nelly Don", I "Korell", "Stacy Ames", "Butte Knit", "California Girl" and many others. REGULAR $6.09 to $40.00 % PRICE I 1 * Large Gtjup Ladies' Bloases Vt Price better Vitality , Early American Heirloom Type BEDSPREADS Whit?f & Qolors ?W?r $797 Turkey Feather Bed Pillows Large & "Plump" Rig. $2.99 ea. ml iiwrnunitl $197 t ea Boys' SHORT PANTS and Short Sloove SHIRT SETS Mostly Permanent Press ? Reg. $4.99 $2.9? Reg. $3.99 $2.44 Reg. $3.49 $2.11 Reg. $2.49 $1.55 Entire Stock Boys' SHORT PANTS Mostly Permanent Press Sizes 2 to 7 Reg. $1.49 . ?7c Reg. $1.99 $1.33 Reg. $2.49 $1.66 Reg. $2.99 $1.97 L_ Entire Stock Girls' SUMMER DRESSES Reduced for Final Clearance /2 price 9 : Larg? Group Girls' Summer Gowns and Pajamase Reduced for Final Clearance V2 price ?0 Lars* Group Girls' Shorts | V2 price Girls' Short & Shirt Sots TWT Keg. ?i.aw aaie ?i.zz i Reg. $2.99 Sale $1.88 Reg. $3.25 ...... Sale 8L97 Reg. $3.49 Sale fS.ll Reg. $3.99 Sale fS.44 Reg. $4.99 * Sale $S*7 Reg. $5.99 Sale $SJ? Sfci?a?iM*Miii[i ii ? i Hi' ? MH* I Special Purchase f Girls... New Fall * SHIFT DRESSES Many Permanent OT Press, Sizes 7 to 14 t M ' Reg. $3.99 % Girls' Summer ~ KNIT SHIRTS REDUCED TO CLEAR Reg. $1.39 97c Reg. $1.79 $1.22 Reg. $1.99 $1.33 Reg. $2.49 $1.77 Reg. $2.99 $1.97 Large Group . .. GIRLS' BLOUSES HALF PRICE Il ,1 1 Two Racks Full 1 GIRLS' SUMMER fl SPORTSWEAR I o SHIFTS O SHORTS O SLACKS 1 o SHIRTS O SKIRTS m ? Roducod for Final Cloarancs ? I Entire Stock Ladies' SWIM SUITS i By '?Jant^VWVewe", "VillageS ? Reg. $9.00 & $10.00 $ 5ji Reg. $1^.00 & $.14.00 $ Reg. $16.00 & $17.00 *109 . * J Reg. $18.00 & $19.00 $ltifl Reg. $20.00 & $21.00 Reg. $23.00 & $25.00 $1ljfl Reg. $30.00 $l7jl SPECIAL PURCHASE _ LADIES' All Weather GOATS Navy Blue & Pastel Colors. $097. Compare ' ll with $17.09. * Final Clearance Ladias' Spring & Sum DRESS SHOES "Red Cross", "Life Stride" "< "Miracle Tread" and othj Reg. $19.00 $ Reg. $16.00. Reg. $144)0 Reg. $12410 Reg. $104)0 T 0 ? Final Clearance LADIES' CASUA I Red Cross "Cobbies", "Social "Life Stride", "Miracle Tread",' Rk. J: ?eftiM i h. HIM j ^

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