- J Linda Carol Daught ry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cla rence Daught rY of Beul trill e. Linda, a striking blue eyed blond, attended E ast Duplin High School. While there she was a cheerleader, business man ager of bar high school an nual. a member of the Beta tauD and she was elected one of the outstanding seniors. She has had training in modern dance, and her hobbies are bri dge, dancing and reading. Jane Irene Strickland Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F. Strickland, Warsaw. Jane, who has brown hair and blue I eyes, Is a graduate of James Kenan High School. There she was a varsity cheerleader for three years, a member of the Prom Court, and Homecoming Court. Dancing, horseback rid ing and cooking are favorites of Jane, and she has training in ballet and jazz dancing. She is presently a student at Wes tern Carolina College. Carolyn Ann Padgett, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pad fett of Wallace, has brown hair, rown eyes and an olive com plexion. A graduate of Wal lace-Rose Hill High School, she was a member of the Home coming Court, basketball team and she participated In num erous extra curricular activi ties. Elected an "Outstanding Senior," Carolyn enjoys ail sports, particularly horseback riding. Michele Drue Tucker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tucker of Faison, Is a senior at North Duplin High School. This brown haired, brown eyed lovely was named best girl athlete and she Is vice president of her class. Michele who has had training In ballet, tap daiclng and dramatics, enjoys basket ball and horseback riding. Stella Elizabeth Stanley Is the daughter of Mr. andMrs.Luther Stanley of Route 1, Magnolia. She Is a graduate of James Ken an High School where she was an honor student, an FH A Sweet heart. and a marshall. This brown eyed, brown haired con testant enjoys sewing and dan cing. Elizabeth attended East Carolina University and is now attending Mlller-Motte Bus iness College. Br end a Sue Jones, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Keith Jones, Beulavllle, has lovely blond hair and green eyes. She attended East Euplln High School where she was a cheerleader, and a participant in other extra currlcular act ivities. Brenda enjoys sewing, dancing and swimming during her leisure time. Frances Anne Futrell is die daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Futrell of Route 1, Magnolia. A senior at James Kenan High School, Frances has dark brown . ? hair and brown eyes. She has bfeen a member of the Prom Co urt, and the Homecoming Court. This contestant enjoys dancing and cooking. J wet Rose Mobley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es D. Mobley of Route 1, Chin quapin, attended East Duplin High School where she graduat ed in 1965. She has represen ted National Spinning Company in the Warsaw Veterans Day Parade and her hobbies Include swimming, bridge, dancing and horseback riding. J met has brown hair and brown eyes. I Brenda Faye Bordeaux Is X the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Edgar Bordeaux of Route A, I Mount Olive. Brenda attended ? Mount Olive High School where I she was a member of the Glee 9 Club and a majorette. Now j attending Mount Olive Junior I College this black haired, green j eyed contestant has been a rep- i resent atlve In their May Day f festivities. She has seven years j piano training aid enjoys water I ?Ports and art. apple cake, salted nuts, andcof- | Fee. Mrs. Joshua Jones, Jr. was 1 awarded a wooden grape tray { for high, and Mrs. Men Brown A was awarded a relish dish for I second high. Party matches $ were given to Mrs. C.C. Rou- I se for consolation. Others ( playing were Mrs. W.C. Mar- 2 tin, Mrs. Bob Kornegay. M#-s. I , Alfred Herring^ Mr!, idelyin I U&wtog, andji?.Kiah*r?*l- j r ton. .. j I i Eastern Aesocietion | Baptist Minister's Conference 1 The Eastern Association I Baptist ministers'monthly con- I ference was held on Monday a at First Bjftist Church. Flf- A teen ministers from this asso- I ;iatlon were present. The ch- * urch hospitality committee ser-I red a delicious baked chicken J luncheon. ?p it We Salute The " ' 3 I Veterans And Wnlcome Everyone 1 To The Votoron's Doy Celebration j VETS SERVICE STATION i - GROCERIES R.T. Blackburn, Prop. ! 302 S. Pino St Warsaw, N.C. Welcome To i On Veterans Day | REDUCTION SALE Jlfil : Fridey November 8 And Snturdny.November 9 ^l! Our Fell Sele On All ' K [ Fabrics Just In Time For Veterans Day / [ fe- ' ( i ^Sewing (^nter^^|j[ - '-4 Mrs. Josh Jones, Jr., Corres- e pondent and Subscription Rep- p resent atlve ? Telephone 293-4219 or 293-4561 ? Circle 1 met with MrS. J.S. J: Brinson at eight o'clock on ^ Monday evening. Mrs. Frank d Moore, chairman, presided, and _ she gave the devotional. Pro- ? ject plans were discussed. Mrs. T Brinson served apple turnovers c and coffee to the 7 members (( present. K Circle 2 met with Mrs. J.H. Wahab at eight o'clock on Mon- tf day evening. Mrs. Wahab, also ^ chairman, presided. Mrs. San- 0] ford Packer gave thedevotlonal D and program. Mrs. Wahab ^ served cocoanut pie and cof- ^ fee to the 4 members present. pj Circle 3 met with Mrs. J.P. ? Johnson at seven-thirty on Mon day evening. Mrs. Joshua Jon es, Jr., chairman, presided. 6 Mrs. Charles Owens presented a very Interesting program dur ing Which she sang two hymns which are new in our churches. Mrs. Johnson served pound cake, salted nuts, and fruit pun- w ch to the 6 members and 1 vis- h< Itor present. a Circle 4 met with Mrs. Ray ? West at eight o'clock on Mon p] ay evetnlng. Mrs. Victor Ow- , (by. chairman, presided and . resented the devotional and , rogram. Mrs. West served umpkln pie and coffee to the Circle 5 met at ten o'clock ? Tuesday nwrnitttwith ifsj - r.C. Thompson. Mr*. TurHerJ loll and, chairman,, presided. Irs. Ross Wadkins gave die evotional, and Mrs. Triompson ave the program. Mrs. A1 mith played a tape from Er in Martin who thaiked theclr le for the items they sent > an orphwiage near Saigon. Irs. Thompson served as orted pastries and coffee to le nine members present, lrcle 6 met at three o'clock ' i Monday afternoon with Mrs. | J. Middleton. Mrs. Robert ewis, chairman, presided. 1 Irs. Robert L. West led the rcgram with all the members iking part. Mrs. Middleton erved pound cake, ice cream, alted nuts, and coffee to die members present. Mrs. Wray Bridge Hostess Mrs. Horace T. Wray, Jr. as hostess to the members of abridge club at eight o'clock i Tuesday eveining at her bo- jj le on College Street. During lay Mrs. Wray served pine * We are headquarters far -fj Olive Farms, brand aged. State Inspected quality hams. AuriDriifc rn ? vv? E. James Street ? Phone 658-2666 ''i ^ t Mount Olive. N. C. WMmnoTwwwiBini u mu ? u uii i ?? a ? n n w n &a6/es j OYSTER BAR Now Open ' 2 I "ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD" I OPEN l:M P. M. TIL U:e? P. M. 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Thereafter, every time you add $25 ? or more, get matching place settings for only $2.95 (plus tax). See our sparkling white, fully translucent china Sjp|$ at any Waecamaw drive-in window. Bsf-'-}: - ' ? ^ >"i fef- " "? ;. ? ' ? E&\ ' ' rf% . i&ife; WACCAMAW . Jff WACCAMAW BANK AND TWJBT COMPANY Serving Eastern North Carolinah Land of Golde Opportunity 1 Top craftsmen at Norfolk plant fp turn out top quality 69 Fords. 2. Red Carpet treatment for you jjL/ at Ford Dealers. Come sample ride- . longer wheeibaae than Chevy's. Track as wide aa Cadillac's. All Red Carpet **** quality. Now at Ford Dealersl ^<3^ '?>' *?} . .V" rV.V W ? See Janat Rosa MoMay Frances Anna Futrall Brenda Faye Bordaaux Branda Sua Jonas Carolyn Ann Padgott Michala Orua Tucktr | Ml' ?' 111" I l li afmmii I m' 8 Stella Elizabeth Stanley Linda Carol Daughty Jane Irene Stricklend

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