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Mrs. Jailce Lanier and Mrs. ? jjyssEshoppcd Ui Klns" I I vllle Friday. c. Miss Mary Beth Hunter of d ECU, Greenville visited Mrs. Pauline Hunter otd.BUly over ,l. i I ine wccKcna. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bostlc of Jacksonville visited Mr. aid Mrs. BUI Bostlc over the week- I end. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baits and girls, Janet, and Rhonda, j I of Uurgaw visited Mr. andMrs. Gerald Batts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grs- j I dv and chUdren of Louis burg visited Mrs. Warren Thomas I over the weekend. Mr. Bobby Griffin of Ral- I sigh visited his parents over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Whalev and Johnny, Mrs. Margret Gr iffin, and Lee aid Mrs. Mary Alice Whaley dined in Jack sonville Sunday. Mrs. ? Nora Bostlc of Greenville, and Mrs. Eva Sm ith of Pink HU1 were Wednes day night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. JJD. Sandlln. I Barry and Alfa QlHnn Bos tic of Greenville visited Mr. I .?and Mrs. Stokley Bostlc and Mr. *1 BUbro Bostlc Wednesday night. a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. t and Mrs. MUtln Cottle M were: Mr. and Mrs. fJR. ' Mercer, and Craig of Klnston, * I Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Fussell of 11 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle, Johnny and Ronnie, and I Mr. aid Mrs. Marion Edwards, Kay and Elaine. I Anniversary Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Whaley celebraed their 44th v wedding anniversary, Wed-, o nesday, October 30 a their f< home with a grilled steak, and c chicken dinner. Those attending were:- Mr. and Mrs. Mack g ? : Rhodes, Jerry, Susan, and P Soyna; Mr. and Mrs. Colon Wh- y ? J aley, Linda, Karen, andTlmmy; ? and Mr. aid Mrs. Monk Whaley, p Ginger. Kenny, and Glna. F RA's Meet 3 The Royal Ambassadors of n the Baptist Church met Wednes- ii V I II* letting r?er. The program followed ' 1th Foreign Mtssi mis u the ?me. The meeting was clo- , e<i with all members aylno entence prayers. Refreshments were served to * ten members present, lames were enjoyed by all at Mdoee. p lUlftfiAn Anl Announced j Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh c Kennedy of Rt. 2. Pink Hill, ~ nnounce the engagement of ' heir daughter Carolyn F aye to leil Russel Barbee, son of Mr. c nd Mrs. Ormond Barbee of tt. 1, Richlands. AJan. wedding s planned. church at Sandy Plain Church. Mra. Lucy Hall Is spending a few days this week with her lister, Mrs. Slnday Jackson at Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ken- , nedy and faadly of Petersburg ] Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Kennedy Sunday afternoon. Rudene Kennedy of Norton, Va. was home with her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Kennedy I a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jenkins made a business trip to Klnston Saturday evening. Tommy Kennedy and Charlie I Bryan attended the Teen Ret- . reat at BeulavlUeFreewill Bap tist Church Saturday night and enjoyed It very much. Mr., and Mrs. Earnest Ken tedy . Mr. and Mrs. Ransome ?Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Kennedy visited Mr. Lemle Houston at Lenoir Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon. I Mr. Dewey Jenkins attended our weeks of school for care , >f the Retarded and toured Ber ry School Thursday with his tlassmates. During the weekend T Sgt. md Mrs. James H. Lanier and i amtly with the U.S. Air Force dr. and Mrs. David Lanier >f Beulavllle visited their lister, Mr. and Mrs. Ardell 3arnette and family. Eddie Barnette of Wilmington College was home with his par ents , Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Bar nette over the weekend. Mr. md Mrs. Dewey Jenkins Were K4r iruj ur. U/pvlcv dren of Warsaw visaed Mr. and Mrs. William Thlgpen Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thlgpen af Klnston visited Mr. ndMrs. William Thlgpen Sunday after* ? noon. With The Sick Mr. Willie Smith was taken back to Duplin General Hospital for a few days. Hope he will soon be back home. DEATHS Mack Besden Funeral services for Mack Basden. 78, who died Thurs day, were conducted Saturday, 2:30 p.m? Jar men Funeral Ho me. Burial, Ptnelawn Memor ial Park. Surviving: his wife, Mrs. Luna Williams Basden; two daughters, Mrs. Willie James Smith of Pink Hill and Mrs. Melvln Smith of Kenans vllle; two sons, Elwood and Pat Basden of Klnston; 14 grand children and 12 great-grand children; one brother, Frank Basden of Warsaw; three sis ters, Mrs. Clement Griffin of Pink Hill, Mrs. Enoch Hall of Beulaville and Mrs. Edgar Par ker of Jacksonville. Mrs. Minnie L Jones Mrs. Minnie Lee Jones, 84, of Rt. 1, Chinquapin, died Tues day. Funeral, 3 p.m. Wednes day, New Bethelehem Freewill Baptist Church, Elder Bennie Pollard and Rev. Arthur Young. Burial, Fountain cemetery. Surviving: one daughter, Mrs. J.T. Melton of Lumbekton; one son, Earnest Jones; two sis ters Mrs. Nettie Jones, both of Chinquapin an d Mrs. Fred Fountain of Rlchlands; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. The family will Be at the home of her son Earnest Jones, Rt. 1, Chinqua pin. Magnolia Wins in Community Development The Magnolia Community De elopment Club was named ver-all winner in the non arm Community Development ontest. The newly organized club was iven top spot because of im ressive gains in the area of outh, increased income, home Tiprovement, and community rojects. Dobs on's Chapel of loure #1, Magnolia was awarded Irst place the farm com lunity division, Sloan a two ime winner in the farm com nuTlt^ was given second place First place winners in both areas (farm and non-farm) will be visited by SENCI and Dev elopment Association Judges on November 6, (non-farm) and November 8, (farm). Presen tation were made at club 1003 near Magnolia, by Leroy John son, Extension District Super visory of the Southeastern Dis trict. Awards are sponsored annually by the Waccamaw Bank of Ken msvllle, Duplin Co unty Farm Bureau, and the Coastal Production Assoc iation of Kenansvll^e. McGoweriP Funeral Chapel?11 the Rev. J.W. Hampton. Burial. ( Sandlin family cemetery. Sur- ( viving: his wife. Mrs. Grace Sandlin Clark; a daughter, Mrs. J Evelyn Dee Blankford of Char- * lotte; two sons, Douglas A. a- 1 ark of Beulavtlle and Emmett ? Ted Clark of Durham; a bro ther, Fltzhugh Clark of Green ville; three half-sisters, Mrs. ' Eileen Has skins and Mrs. C? herlne Rlsby of Durham aid Mrs. Myrtle Blake of D?tona 1 Beach, Fla.; two half-brothers, Tom Clark of Durham aid Wh Itey Qark of Hampton, Va.j five grand children. * B"???? 2 ? Mv husband, who served n the Army Just before World rfar 0, is now very 111. If he lies Is be eligible for the VA mrlal allowance and the flag or his casket? j * ? Since he Is not a war- I tme veteran, he would not qual fy for the 9250burial allowance or a service-connected injury ir was discharged for diabtl tics received to line of duty. I lowever, If he served at least | me enlistment and was honor- | ibly discharged during peace- ? I me he Is enable for a burial lag to drape Ms casket. w im'W 1 riOM rTIHRi UCNIII I basMs Magnolia Baptist Ckarch J TiBiMAI AUCTION Saturday, November 9,1908 1 AT 10 A.M. TjM ON PROMISES M"TM7.?555S^^?7Mr?7i^SS5g __ __ .? ? D f 1 jj I Southern Bank & Trust Company I _ ' m has just reduced its interest I rates on ji p t * "?' ? "* i"' ?* * " " * > r n ? "I ?J| ! . , . -H NEW CAR Or INSTALLMENT A) LOANS I | J | Isn't It Great to See i the Cost of I I SOMETHING COME | DOWN I When the Cost of I Everything Else Is I Going Up I ! * ^KMJSK- - . H duLuhb HEImEs "* J , nuiwiaw. liciuii, aiw rnce Mets $797 thiit 2 cfPDoW Fresh Delicious Anoivorsory Price Ponrlv udlHiy . _. # 4 ?? JL Orange Slices RWA Reg. 29* Lb. | (J y 27 X 48 180% Pile Viscose Reyee Wusheble, Non - Shid^ ^ ?$2.00 Save 99* Each Brown, Blue, Green, Beige . 32 Peice Set Anniversery Price Hs J2 50 Re?. *3.48 g ' 'Saw 99* 9 A II size LinoiBum nil AO Anniversary Price Kitchen, Bedroom, ? J Afj LiviM Roam D^n, )4,yy 10 Rail Pick "Lady Fair" Rag. 77t Pkg. CIA Annivaraary Prica . I f I. Limit 2 W ? y Fully Lined Plastic rfffiftUEt DRAPES ?R.f? 1 |l 470 111 . I I Many mora items reduced for this SALE I I fast in time for Christmas I ? 11 11 ?? [ Pi es Variity 8 Dollar Stortfj I I
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