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TM DsvldRuasell Wood. Wallace and Brenda Jo Worrell, Wal lace, North Carolina. Wealey Murphy, Pink Hill and Lou Anne Sanderson, Pink Hill. - * Kelway Louis Howard, 1 L Durham,^and La Voice Larlne i- ''iM w ^ ^ Geraldine Tejchey, wilace. Robert AUen Berwick, Mt. Olive, *id Janet Marie Turner, Mount Olive. Gerald Thomas Weeks, Fal son and Roma Gqrlor Williams, Mount Olive. Carroll Sstcher, Ward, S.C. and Barbara Sue Kornegay, Mt. Olive. HarreST and Prlscllla Iren Williams, Kenans villa. Joseph Gram Bans, Wallac and Peggy Jane English, Wal 1scc.N!S: Johnny Lee Williams, Gr eensboro and Zarey Bell Fred erlckjtose Hill. Manuel Enrique Soils, Nei York, N.Y. and Bessie Emm Williams, Warsaw. Robert Franklin Eaaon, War ? fcilSte. s"?" .. Larry Allen Keir, Teachey e and Julia Franklin Tart.Rose Hill. e Jesse Rn James, WUllard and Hilda raye Brown, Chin quapin. John Davis Williams, Bow - den, aid Brenda Joyce Hooper, Bowden. w Ronald Earl Malpass, Mt. ia Olive and Emily Coleen Grady ? Mount Olive. With Our Boys Linwood F. Avcock WWWWIfwll 9 K Z. Thomas, Joaquin, Te xas, and Annie Rossle Blount, Pais on. James Max Barnhardt, Po lkton and Anna Lee Hawes, Rose Hill. Joe Thomas Murphy, Rose Hill, and S"san Carroll Dixon, Rose Hill. DUC PHO, VIETNAM-Ar my Private First Class Lin wood F. Avcock. 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton F. Aycock, Rt. 1, Chinquapin, N. C., was assigned as a mechanic In the lTdtn Assault Helicopter Com pany near Due Pho, Vietnam, April 39. His wife, Linda, lives onRt. 2, Pink Hill. "Scotts Personals Visitors of Mr. *id Mrs. Alex Thlgpen Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cladsen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Thispen of Kinston. Mrs. Ben Grady, Mrs. Jonas Dail and Mrs. AJ. Scott visi ted Mrs. Lola Kornegay in Bli jcmuitu, fluuuaI O, l?Do | Store I zzard's Cross roads section Sunday rfternoon. Nat nan Scott sustained ser ious injuries in a car accident Involving one car last week. He was taken to Wayne Me morial Hospital, utners hos pitalized there from this vici- 9 nity are Mrs. Rolan Sullivan Herman Sullivan and Henry Jones. Mr. and Mrs. HowardMoates a and children of Klngsport, Tenn. are in the community visiting relatives and friends. Among visitors of Mr. % and Mrs. Jeff Jones Sunday af ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ke lly Hardlson of Deep Run and George Waters, locally. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robert Holland and children of Ki ns ton visited Mr. a d Mrs. Donnell Kornegay and family J Sunday. Quite a number from Scott's Store attended the Scott reunion at Southern Pine s Sunday at I the Alton Scott residence. Tommy Sutton of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Rolapd Thigpen Saturday P.M. | Judy Waller of Wilson was here during the week-end visi ting with her family, the Wil liam Wallers. > Mrs. Ella Mae Williams and daughters of Goldsboro visited the Sam Holmes family Satur day afternoon. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.Edd Kornegay Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Currle Smith, Smith Chapel and Mrs. H.E. Phillips of KenansvUie. Pam Grady of Kinston is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thigpen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Kor negay and children visited at Warsaw Sunday evening with the Douglas Townshends. Mr. and Mrs . Robert Out law and Timmy of Five Points Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker and children of Sarectahad sup per with Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Outlaw Saturday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cl aude Jones Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kennedy of Jacksonville. Mrs. Bucks Hill and grand children visited the John C. Howards of Pink Hill Saturday. Ladies Auxiliary Did you ever lose interest when you had a job half fin ished? It was revealed Friday ev ening when studying the Woman's Auxiliary lesson for July, the half way point is the testing point of any job. The Womans Auxiliary of Long Ri dge Church met Friday evening ?. at the church for a completion of a series of lessons taken rfrom Nehemiah 4. When the builders of the Je rusalem Walls reached the ha lfway point, a sudden attack of opposition came with full force. The same God that is al ways ready to help was by Nenemiah's side to aid and gi ve victory over the forces of evil. Mrs. Nathan Scott presided at the meeting. Sick visits and cards sent were reported also 85th chapters read. Lesson was given by Mrs. Nathan Scott, Mrs. Sonnie Dail and Mrs. Oarrie Scott. Beulaville PERSONALS Mr. Gilbert Campbell and sons, Gordon and Raymond, and Mrs. E.F. Campbell made a fishing trip toTopsailSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Williams and children, Ronnie and Lisa visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell and James Sunday at their cottage on the White Oak River , near Swansboro. Mr. and Mrs. Winford Howard and children of Kenans ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Cl inton Campbell and James at their cottage on the White Oak River near Swansboro, Sunday. The Howard Family will be spending a few days at the cot t age this week. Mrs. Ethel Smith and Mrs. Mary Ruth Grady shopped in Kinston, Thursday. Mrs. Jean Kennedy and Gina, and James Campbell made a business trip to Kinston Thurs day. Mrs. Jean Kennedy and Gina are spending a few days with her parents while her husband is in Raleigh on a Business trip. Beulaville Baptist G. A.s On Wednesday, July 31, the OA's of the Beulavllle Baptist Church visited a group of resi dents of the Whaley Rest Home in Kenansville. Tne group en tertained the residents of the rest home with songs and Bible verses, and then gave fruit to the residents. The GA's attending werej Lorraine Kennedy, Joyce Ken nedy, Den Is e Wickline, Donna Wickline, Lynn Carmlchael, Janice CampDell, Vickie Bos tic, Debra Shaw, James Lou Thomas, Kay Cottle, Ginger Whaley, Kay Edwards, Danita Whaley, and Bonita Hunter. The group was accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle McClain and Mrs. Yvonne Carmlchael. School WYTAUGTsth Entire Stock Ladles' Bermada Shorts Mostly Permanent Press by "Queen", "Villager", "Jantzen" and "Wrangler" Reg. $3.00 $1.87 Reg. $4.00 $2.47 Reg. $5.00 $2.97 Reg. $6.00 $3.47 Reg. $7.00 $4.27 Reg. $8.00 $4.87 Reg. $9.00 $8.27 l 1 Entire Stock Ladies' Summer KNIT SHIRTS By "Queen", "Jantzen" & others V2 price I I I SPECIAL BUY Girls' "Her Majesty" Permanent Press SLIPS 65% Kodel / 55* Cotton Sizes 4 to 14 Reg. $2.00 $1.28 ea. - First Quality Seamless Hose Tahiti, Solar Beige, Mist 2-68 Our Reg. Stock "Town & Country" Cantrece Hose Reg. $1.00 pr. 681 Ladies' Mohair ft Wool "Alpaca" Knit Cardigan Sweaters New Fall '68 Colors Sizes 38 to 40 Regular $8.00 *597 Oar R*f. Stock "Jaelya" Sapport Hose ??, $|97 $2.99 pr. I P* I 1 I J Ladies' Better Quality San Glasses Reg. $2.00 & $3.00 V2 Price _ fluAttti T *<lSaa' fliimma* VI1WH|F 0H1III1IVI Gown & Pajamas ? REDUCED ? Reg. $2.19 ... $1.33 Reg. $2.99 $1.88 Reg. $3.19 $1.97 Reg. $3.99 $2.41 Reg. $4.99 $2.97 Reg. $5.99 $3.66 I . .. . 1 I Large Group: Ladies' "London Fog" ALL WEATHER j COATS j From Our Reg. Stock Reg. $42.50 & $45.00 ,'29? Group f Permanent Press Skirts aid Suits By "Queen Casuals" Ladies Imported Hand-Loomed Full / . FkifcieMed Cardigan ?? - Sweaters 100* Virgin Acrylic a? $Q97 $12.00 ea. TP I ,/j I PRICE W New Stock Ladies' Nylon "Helenca" Sleeveless Shells ? Sizes 34 to 40 $f J A Reg. $2.99 I.Wea. Sizes 42 to 46 $| AA Reg. $3.99 l*99ea. Entire Stock Boy*' Short Sleeve Permanent Pre** Sport Shirts Size. 2 to 7 Reg. $1.99 $1.77 Reg. $2.19 $1.97 Reg.' $2.49 $2.27 Reg. $2.99 $2.57 Women & Growing Girl*' FLATS & LITTLE HEELS Reg. $13.00 $7.4$ Reg. $11.00 $6.48 Reg. $9.00 $5.48 Reg. $7.00 $4.48 One Rank Ladies' I SHOES "RED CROSS", "LIFE STRIDE", "MIRACLE TREAD", "CONNIE" VALUES TO $16.00 5-6 7 LADIES' SANDALS REDDOED Reg. $7.99 Sal* $6.40 Itog. $6.99 Sal* $i?00 Reg. $5.99 Sal* $4S0 R*g. $4.99 Sal* $4.00 On* an* MM I FABRIC CASUALS | "Summerettes", "Buakens", "Treadlite" ?*??? $4.88 ?*? W* $3.48 ltot$IJ?..., $3.08 $2.88 I OXFORDS & LOAFERS I Discontinued Styles ? Broken Sizes M "Florsheim", "Roblee", "Pedwin", M "Hush Puppies", "Dexter" M Values (ram #1 a QQ S $24.95 to $27.95 #14.00 V Values from ?19 QQ M $17.99 to $22.95 lU.OO ff Values from CIA QQ % $13.99 to $16.99 I1U.OO M Values from #0 QQ m $10.99 to $12.99 #0.00 M SALE SNEAK PREVIEW 1 NEMESMY, AWL Tib - fKW to Ml f.m. | Although our Back-to-School Sale officially opens Thursday, Aug. 8th, we're holding a Sneak Preview to our Sale beginning Aug. 7th at 1 p.m. There'll be good "pipkins" for you early birds. Extra Special S Translator ? RADIOS ? H Complete with carrying case, I batteries and earphone lor private I U listening. Real high sensitivity. Value jfjf I With a purchase of $25.00 or More I Special Purchase Boys' Permanent Press Dacron ft Cotton ALL WEATHER COATS With zip-out liner gt? ^ and Sleeve Liner. >1 ? X X Navy, Olive, Black, Tan. I Reg. $17.99 | ? i Entire Stock Men's SUMMER SUITS fey "Hart. Schaffner k Marx". "Cricketear", "Palm Beach" and others. Reg. $100.00 $69.88 Rag. $80410 $55.88 Rag. $70410 $48.88 Reg. $80.00 $41.88 Rag. $55.00 $38.44 Rag. $50.00 $34.88 Rag. $40.00 $27.88 MW "I Special Group Men's SUITS & SPORT COATS 50% to 75% OH SPECIAL GROUP BOYS' j m BATHING 1 A SUITS / 2 price Entire Stock Men's SUMMER DRESS PANTS By "Hart Schaffner & Marx", "Cricketeer", "Hunter Haig" and "Jefferson" % ^lleg. JT27.50 $19.41 Reg. $18.00 $12.44 Reg. $16.00 $11.44 Reg. $14.00 $ 9.88 Reg. $12.00 $ 8.44 Reg. $10.00 $ 6.88 Special Group Men's Permanent Press CASUAL PANTS By "Levi", "Wrangler", "Anvil Brand" and otbera. Reg. $9.00 $5.44 Reg. $8.00 $4.8$ Reg. $7.00 $4.22 Reg. $6.00 $3.08 Reg. $5.00 $2.97 . Entire Stock Men's Summer SPORT GOATS By "Cricketeer", "Palm Beach", "Clubman" and others. Rag. $50.00 $34.88 Rag. $45.00 $31.44 Rag. $40.00 $27.88 Rag. $35.00 $24.44 Rag. $30.00 $20.88 Entire Stock Boys' siuut eu.u. SPORT SHIRTS By "Van Heusen", "Lucky Boy" and "Carnegie" Reg. $4.50 ?$? Reg. $4.00 $2.88 Reg. $3.00 $2.22 Reg. $2.00 $1.47 Entire Stock Men's STRAW HATS by "Dobbs" and otter famous brands. Vt Price ?? k Entire Stock Men's Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS Button-down collars only. Solids, stripes, I assorted. ... I "Van Heusen", "Creighton", "Wings", "Holbrook" Reg. $8.00 $ 1.88 Reg. $7.00 $4.22 Reg. $0.00 S.t.Ofi Reg. $5.00 $3.10 Reg. $4.00 $2.44 Extra Special?This Sale Only Boys' Wrangler Dungarees 14-Oz. Denim?All First Quality Sizes 6-12, Reg. $2.98 $8,17 Sizes 13-18, Reg. $3.98 $8.78 Entire Stock Boys' BERMUDA SHORTS "Farah", "B. V. D.", "Wrangler" All in Perma Press Fabrics Regulars - Slims Reg. $4.50 .....$#.66 Reg. $4.00 $3.22 Reg. $3.00 $#.44 Reg. $2.00 $1JS6 ? Men's Short Sleeve KNIT SHIRTS In (11 cotton and Dacran It Cotton by "Munslngwear" And other famous brands. Reg. $6.00? $4.22 Reg. $5.00? $3.66 i Reg. $4.00? $2.07 ? Reg. $3.U0? $2.22 1 Entire Stock Men's Short Sleeve ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Plain Collars By "Van Heusen", "Wings" & others Special Group Boys' Permanent Press Pants "Wrangler", "Anvil", "Levi" Reg. $8.00 .*4.88 | Reg. $7.00 *4.22 Reg. $6.00 *3.66 I Reg. $5.00 - *3.22 . Reg. $4.00 *2.44 ? ? Entire Stock Mon's ? Men's Bathing Suits 1 All Famous Brands Reg. $8.00 .$3.88 Reg. $7.00 IS.H Reg. $8.00 $4.44 Reg. $5.00 .$$.88 Reg. $4.00 $3.00 .. $2.22 SPORT SHIRTS Button-down collars by "Crdghtoo", "Holbrook", "Van Heusen", "Win*!" Rag. $8.80 Rag. $8.00 tog. $7.00 lag. $8.00 lag. $4.00 tog. $3.00 Sal* $5.S5 Sal* $5.22 ' Sal* $4.55 Sal* $3.22 Sal* $2.56 Sal* $222 1 Special Group Men's BATHING SUITS HaH - Price PMMIWRM Reg. $8.00 $5.66 Reg. $7.00 $4.88 Reg. $0.00 $4.22 Reg. $5.00 $3.44 Reg. $4.00 $2.88 Reg. $3.00 $2.22 i Entire Stock Men's Bermuda Shorts By "Jefferson", "Farah" and others Reg. $12.00 $8.88 Reg. $10.00 $7.44 Reg. $7.00 $5.22 Reg. $6.00 $4.44 Reg. $5.00 $3.88 Reg. $4.00 $2.88 I Reg. $3.00 ...$2.22
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