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Personals Kir. and Mrs. Jack Her ring of Calypso visited Mrs. Marjorie Pickett, Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Fred Pickett and little Fred of Goldsboro, Mrs. Mar jorie Pickett, Mr. Herman Pip pin. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Smith I Ifui Todd, were Friday night I tapper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I ? gm m a m m .f vi i 7-wfT* ? ~ Abtale Smith. Mrs. Fred Pickett of Golds - boro spent Friday afternoon with her mother Mrs. Martha Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Sasser attended homecoming at Barlow Vista Church in tne Topsail Community, Sunday. Mrs. Helen Boney aid Mrs. Beulah Rlvenbark of Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wil son of Rose Hill visited Mrs. Laura Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. 'iwMS.. ?'-'Si. ....V i z7"%? ? - * ? lis Kenneth Wilson. Sunday. Mr*. E.C. Wilson and Buddy Wilson spent Saturday at Car olina Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Merritt. Misses Linda Esxell and San dra Qulnn spent the weekend In Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. A.Q. Smith. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LC. Turner and their house guests Mr. andMrs.Car lyle Turner were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pickett of Chinqua pin and Mr. and Mrs. GeneOall of Goldsboro. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ezzell spent Sunday at Southern Pines with Mr. ana Mrs. Delton Ez zell. Connie Rlvcnbark of Wallece spent the weekend with her aunt Mrs. Norman Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Pear lie Riven bark Jr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brooks Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Tur ner shopped in Wallace Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Turner spent Sunday in Chinquapin with Mrs. Emily Dail. Other dinner guest were Mr. and Mrs. Car lyle Turner of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. O.K. Wood, Paul and Susan of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dail of Golds boro, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pic kett of Chinquapin and Mrs. Ward Roue and Alison of the Oobson's Chapel community. Wilbur Brooks andMrs. May dell Croom of Kinston were Sunday dinner guest s of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brooks. Sunday of last week guests of Mrs Raymond Boone were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boone and family. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Boone and family, and Mr. and Mrs. James Carter and family all of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. N.D. Griffin of Washington, N.C? and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Boone and family of Magnolia, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sholar , of Chinquapin and Mr. and Mrs. I Forrest Fussell of Wallace. Mrs. Essie Qulnn and Mrs. Nellie Bans visited Mrs. Mary Smith in Shady Haven Rest Home, Burg aw, Sunday after noon. Mrs. Nellie Bans visited Mrs. Cora Walton in Jackson ville Monday afternoon. Mike Jones and Linda Harris of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Pope Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Pope spent a few days last week In High Point and Stokesdale. Mr. Pope attended the furniture Market nd Mrs. Pope rial ted he^men^Mr^t^Mrs^f. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. MX. Hardy of La Grange visited Mrs. JX. Hamilton Wethesday. rrienasmp , News Birthday Party < Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best ( honored their daughter. Juanlta , F aye on Sunday October 27 from 3 to 6 p.m. The occas- 1 Ion was her 11th birthday. < After enjoying various gar I mes, dancing anorecords,Mrs. { ?esi was assisted- by Miss Gennle Williams and Mrs. Ru fus Best In serving punch, po tato chips, brownies, Icecream and birthday cake to her guest. Attending were: Connie aid Rhonda Price, Beth Lewis, Car olyn Warren, Hattle and Diane Padgett, Genelle Best, Sheila and Sarah Brock of Warsaw, Lou Anne Best of Falson, her sister Miss Gennle Williams of Calypso, and her grand mother, Mrs. Rufus Best. Miss Best received many nice and useful gifts. Summer tin's Crossroads - Homemakers Club Meuts "What's Time?Money Sat isfaction or?" was the title of the demonstration given by Mrs. Perry Grady Home Management Leader when the Summerlln's Extension Homemakers Club met Thursday for the Monthly meeting. Mrs. J.W. Pate, and Mrs. D.L. Cherry were co-hos tesses at the meeting held at the home of Mrs. Pate. "Onward, Ever Onward", Cl ub theme song was sung by die group. Mrs .Eddie Goodman Family Life Leader led the devotions with Scripture taken from Psalm3. During the dem onstration. Mrs. Gratfy stressed the Importance of using time/. Jflsley, ;M|e la ma? Ivlli ble; it Is apto you to get t? most out of bh. Time Is al ways parsing; It never returns, Time oba be wasted just as money, 'energy, and materials are wasted. Time can be mea sured 'and therefore, appor tioned to the things worthwhile for you and your family. "We always have enough time. If we will use it right.' The International Leader, Mrs. Carl Ivey gave information on Vietnamese Geography, s <i The Revolutionary Development of the Republic of Vietnam. Mrs. E J. Summerlin, Arts and Crafts Leader, reported, and urged each member to partici pate in the Christmas F air to be held November 8, at the Agri culture building in Kenansville. Mrs. Gideon F. Cherry and Miss Majorie Cherry were vis itors at the meeting. - Coconut cookies, Neopolitlon Ice cream, halloween candies, and toasted nuts was served during the fellowship hour. The halloween motif was carried out In decorations of the home. Natural Beauty Remember, the natural bea uty of the landscape need not be sacrificed in the rapid growth of our country and its communities. Your soli and wa ter conservation district, as sisted t>y the Soil Conservation Service, can help with the plan ning that is needed to include conservation and beauty in pri vate or community develop ment. Contact them before construction begins. Sotfimont Pollution Sediment is the major sour ce of pollution in the nation's water supply. You may call tt mud, nut when it gets into it reams, it endangers all ben eficial uses of water. Some of this pollution is from farmlands, but much comes - .UJrtJfn erosion-road 11 If yoaoeed help with prob- r lems of sedimentation or er- r osion, contact your local Soil f and Water Conserv#ion Dia- V trict or Soil Conservation of- % fl?e- ^ r'| % cgfi I Reach for DAINTY MAID I Master Mixed 1 BREAD ' LEAF RAKES ! 22 SpHno Stoat Tina*. < ' 1 B-llUkk CftUAAMA* I ?HIIC" 5w**pfT | 54* | SALE! I CLOTHES PINS | Hm*wdA ? Coil Spring* i 70 | Doz. GARBAGE CANS 30 Gallon, Galvaniaod Garbage Can. Rag. $3.99 1.97 Ladies' Hose Lady Carolina. Math A Plain. Irrag. of $1.00 Hoaa. 3 'l00 TOILET TISSUE Angel Skin Toilet Tissue. Limit 10 Rolls per customer. QC tj A Roll Cake Plate WITH COVER < | Polystyrene Crystal * ? 99? r ? ? ? BOYS' :Sport Shirts ? $3.99 Value 1" ? : t BOYS' : Casual Pants I $4.99 Valu* : *J22 ? " sunbeam ? steam or dry IRON $Q80 ? *? ! ONE GROUP ! MEN'S and BOYS' : Dress Shoes : V3 > ; MIRRO I ICE CUBE ? TRAYS ; Reg. 1.99 Ladies' Lingerie ? Slips ^ I _ ? /A Gowns ? J "Stock Cleaning Sal Don't Miss These * Bargains ... QfJ CHILDREN'S DRESSES Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14. Lovely Dark Cottons for Dress or School. 0k t*0/ /o n LADIES' LEATHERETTE V- - * 1 JACKETS $780 I lh I; jl. '1 . i ; ? * i.">l J I f ?! vv v < *- ' ??: J j " "ascrl 18.80 Ma* mliiiw? toM M*Kt NiiMim> pm tut* ?*M. ?>?Im Hi iMuli MMtnmww MUhir^ moo* >??. M n?M. mm. mill ?r iMi?i nmm-yw'* nw ?kMO. 17 ilufvFlNiSwM (*mT liiM? V<4 Ml MM Mil PM PII? up Mr. I?* ? M > ?H' mur ANTKMN UT ||f 3.80-? LADIES' LEATHERETTE COATS Belted Style IP IRONING BOARD < > Cover & Pod:: 88t Electric Knife!: SALE! : ! 1/2 4 BATH i ENSEMBLE ; REG. $15.99 < ? ? Hamper ? Waste Basket < [ ? Tumbler ? Tissue Box < ? Brush Holder ( * $y80 jj SET OF 12 <; GLASSES j: $2.00 Value j | 97? LADIES' <; COSTUME i; JEWELRY j: One Group < > 1/2 rnmmm ~ mm mmm "HT'lfftr* " TTliWIIIWlW^^ III ?I?? I <; ^ff&h Jm ^KfhMTfyjfjh^^p^gWW", Ik iP*\ **^3 fltett tt SQr S^RB HM0 '#? y^Kiis. [I T |J : ; O ;'P C? "MK?i - jPjpfTjiT * ^ ITEM BEG. SALE GILLETTE BUOES S'? STAINLESS STEEL .TS .62 SCHICK BLADES E'? STAINLESS STEEL .83 .12 PHO TOOTHBRUSH MED. * L6S. .?S ?? POLIOEHT DENTURE CLEANSER LGE. .IT .ST SIGHT GUARD DEODORANT ? 02. l.ll .73 COLGATE T.P. KING SIZE .?> .67 ULTRA BRITE, KING SIZE .18 .78 CREST, EX. LARGE .11 JI LISTERINE 1* 02. US .71 SCOPE MOUTHWASH II 02. 1J| .18 PREPARATION H OINTMENT 1 02. US 1.IS 4* 4 BANt AID STRIPS MED. ,SS .AS VASELINE PETROLEUM JELLY 4 02. 48 .11 ALCOHOL, RHIRING IS 02. JS JS J A J SABY POWDER, I OZ. .H .S> ^ ITEM REG. SALE BAYER ASPIRIN 18B'? .88 .71 MAALOX LIQUID 12 OZ. 1-55 .87 MUX OF MAGNESIA LIQUID, 12 02. .18 .72 PRISTAM TABLETS 84'? 1.28 .81 CONTAC COLD CAPSULES 1.58 1.11 VICKS FORMULA 84 COLD MEDICINE 1.78 1.17 ZESTABS W/VITAMIN C 1H'? 1.48 1.1S 1 A DAY VITAMINS 1/IROM 1H'? 8.28 AOORN HAIR SPRAY HARP * REG 1 OZ. l.H 1.68 MISS BRECK H.S. , Hi. A R?f. 18 U. .88 .18 JUST WONDERFUL H.S., Hi. t R?|. 18 Oi. .88 .66 TONI HOME PERMANENT 8.88 It8> WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO Clw > L>t1>? 14 Ox. l.H .78 RAPID SHAVE FOAM 6* 02. .76 41 MEHHEN SKIM BRACER 4 OZ. .11 .66 LADIES' Wool Jumpers Sizes 8 to 18 100% Wool Jumper in Solids and Fancies. LADIES' CHALLIS Granny Gowns Long and Mini Length 3.37 't MEN'S I; Knit Shirts Short Sloovo Knits. Values to $5.00 * > '1.80
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