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mm ? ? % ? : L?Ckland, AFB Texas. 78236 * ? i Forces. J Paul U a 1967 graduate of Union High School In Sampson County and was formerly em ployed at Reeves Brothers Inc. Kenansvllle. He volunteered in the Air Force in October 1968 and Is stationed at Lack laid Air Force Base In Texas for basic training. Roger also attended Unioi High School Kid received his bask training a Fort Bragg. He completed a course In com munications a Fort Jackson. S;C.. with further training a Fort Gordon, Georgia. He re ceived special Antenna Instruc tions a Sheppard Air Force, Wichita Falls, Texas. Fol lowing a 24-day leave with his parents he re|>orted at Fort Lewis, Washington on October 18 and left from there on Oc tober 18 for Vietnam. ? f* ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Matthews of Magnolia amcuncedie fnoaoement of their daughter Dorothy Anne to Aim: an Paul Hill. A winter wedding is planned. __ With Our Boys Airman Janet R. Lena uu?UN, rnuippwes ? Air man Flrsraass James R. Lane, ?on of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lane, Rt. 1, Warsaw, has arr ived for duty at Clark AB, Philippines. Airman Lane, a communicat ions specialist, previously served at Ellsworth AFB, S.U. The airman Is a 1966 gradu ate of James Kenan High School. His wife, Jenn Ifer, is the daugh ter of Mr. annd ter of Mr. and Mrs. John May of 1624 Octonka Trail, Sioux Pvt. Roger D. Byrd 12984124 Magnolia t New :v i PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A.Q. Smith ot Wilson spent the weekend with I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab ble Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rouse. Mrs. Elite Register spent the j" weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1 Cavenaugh of Wallace. Mrs. Lillian Quinn of War s' saw visited Mrs. Nellie Batts Sunday afternoon. Miss Sara Evelyn Wilson f spent Saturday night and Sun day with Miss Shelby Batts. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. I and Mrs. L.G. Turner were ? Mrs. Emily Dall, Mrs. Milo Pickett and baby Amelia of Ch ; inquapln, Mr. and Mrs. OJC. Wood, and Paul and Susan of New Bern. Connie Rlvenbark of Wallace spent the weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Brooks. Mrs. Thelma Knowles and Mrs. Frank Merritt of Rose t Hill Visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brooks Sunday night. Mrs. David Brody, Dan and L John of Chapel Hill and Mr. | and Mrs. J.C. Wadsworth of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Evans, Keith, Steve and Phillip of Gre enville, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Ev ans, Sheila, J met and Nancy of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Evans, Wendy, Bev erly, Tim and Angela of Mag nolia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ev ans, Mark, Russ, David and Becky of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Bunkie Evans, Johnnie, Vicky, Debbie and Dennis of Mount Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Evans, Patricia, Ronnie, Ricky and Tommy of Mount Olive, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.W.Evans Sunday afternoon. ?W" ? |. a NeWS PERSONALS i Mrs. F aison Smith spent part of last week In Raleigh visiting her children, the James Hem phill family. The Universalis! Church & Outlaw's Bridge, held their an nual Thanksgiving Turkey Sup per, Saturday night. Mrs. Lottie Smith and Mrs. Louise Smith went fishing at Topsail Beach Sunday and Mon day of last week, t Mrs. Mai tie Smith spent a few days with Mrs. Lawson i Williams at Sarecta recently. Airman Reed Potter, who is ! stationed at McDill's Air Force Base in Florida, spent a few ! days, recently, with his parents, F Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Potter. Mrs. Mae Cates, from Win ston Salem spent a week, re cently with her sister, Mrs. Rudolph Harper and family. Mr. and Mrs. O.V. Bachelor, f rom Beul aville visited the Wal ton Harpers Saturday. Mr. Walton Harper, who re cently finished a College Cou rse at James Sprunt Institute, Mi-' John Dave Grady and Miss Mary Vi;. a Grady at: e open house at the Ramble wood C auntry Club Sunday afternoon. Dinner wests of Mr. aid Mrs. Raymond Turner, Jr. Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Net hercutt, Mr. and Mrs. Ottls Jerre Miller, Marlyn, Donate, Marshel. Chris and Andy from Batdavllle, MlssLlsaSlmmons, Miss Paula Croslon, and My. and Mrs. Ivy Outlaw from Out law's Brktee. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton, of Kenansville, Ricky, Ronny and William David, snent Sun mrnmmmmmmmrn? Thou 111 : ?? r^jnL ielf restrain!, meek ness and a lot of other qualities you would ,*r need If you'd stayed day with hia parents, Mr. and ki> v**_ *?,!? kiatiiAuc Mr. 0nd Mrs. jiuc msinews of Raleigh Spent the ... ek. id with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard tdn^Alell Mathews. Pauline Hunter and Mrs. Gerald Bans shopped in Mt. Olive Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Smith made a business trip to Warsaw Fri day. Mr, and Mrs. Eloiae Thomas and Mr. Berry Whaley made a business trip to KblstonFriday. Miss Patrica Edwards of Ra leigh spent the weekend with her parents. Patsy Smith shopped In Klnston Mrs. Jfcann Brown and Mrs. Kathlesn Brown shopped in Mt. Olive Thursday. Mr. Lswerence Brown of Kln ston visited friends and rela tives here Sat. Mrs. Pbyllss Bostlc and Lisa visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown over the weekend. Mr. anf Mrs. Jule Mathews and Mr. Leonard Kennedy fished at Topsail Saturday night. Mrs. Susan Turner, Mrs. J J). Cottle and Mrs. Vic Oxley shop bell. Janice Gordon and Ray mond spent the weekend In Dur ban visiting their grandparents Mr. aid Mrs. Dominic Verric hi. Baihicic Dim* The Moose Lodge will spon sor a Barbecue Dinner. Satur day. Nov. 30th a the Moose Lodge. All plates will be a $1.25. They will start serving a 12:00 p.m. We hope every one will take advantage of this and enjoy a delicious lunch with us. m~r after you see your doctor ... __ .Alt I bring your prescription to ?.LinapuiiiucT PINK HIU % Look FonM^^J ? Carefree f Holiday Season... f JOIN OUR fj CHRISTMAS CLUB 4 T0DAYn___ * >f-V . .'jjfc ' 'I We join Santo in saying "Hats off to the ' I ??'. ' ' ' 1 *>?"*>-' ?- - , * sfel Christmas Club plan," a great way to save for a carefree holiday season. Your monthly deposits ?* ? add up to a big Christmas check next year, ! and just in time for gift shopping. m H JB (J I r " 1 c^^?aubj^k\ Southern Bonk & Trust Co. ? ? ? ; 35 of^?> |k I ALL FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES MARKED DOWN TO SALE PRICES OURINQ OUR 54t| ANNIVERSARY SALE! SURPLUS FURNITURE FOUND I IN'OUR WAREHOUSE HAS SEEN BROUGHT TO OUR STORE Knw ^SAlFwBE I Htitbors - Loung I Chairs - Tables - Dining Boom Furniture - Odd Beds - Lamps - Springs and I Mattresses - Carpet - Linoleum - Bunk Beds - Dinette Suites - Bedroom Suites - Pictures - Sleep Sofas | - Baby Furniture - Occasional Chairs - Sofas - And Many Others - And Just In Time For Gift Giving If
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