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Mrs, Margaret Miller, Mrs.
ShlrlM Lanier, and Mrs. Su%?;
Hunter of Klnaton ihoppe. tin
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Goldsboro Thursday.
Mrs. Psaline Hunter and
Byron Hunter.
Mrs. Adeil Mathews andMrs.
Huby Brloson shopped In Golds
boro Wednesday ""
belf^llege spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Orzo Thlgpen.
Mr. aiaMrs. David Qulnnaqd
Gins have moved back to Beu
lavtlle from Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. JJ>. Sandlln
spent Saturday night In Kins
ton with Mr. Sandlln's sister,
Mamie Whaley, Sunday they all
went to Smithfleld to Mrs. Bob
Smith's home for die annual
Sandlin Christmas Dinner. <
Mrs. Helen Pine r of Wilming
ton and Mrs. Rodney Andrews
of Warsaw visited Mr. andMrs.
Clinton Campbell Saturday. J
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kennedy
of Grifton visited Mr. Roy Ken
nedy In New Hanover County
Hospital Saturday night. Little
Glna visited Mr. andMrs.Clin
ton Campbell. Mr. and Mrs.
Ransom visited relatives In
South Carolina over the week
end. ,
Birthday Supper
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Mr^ R.W. Kennedy Sr. was
honored on his 82nd birthday
with a supper at his home,
December 8. 1968. Those at
tending were: Mr. and Mrs.
R.W. Kennedy Jr., Danny, Les
lie and Marty, Mr.and Mrs.
Louis Kennedy and Jimmy, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy, aid
Randall, all of Beulavlllej Mrs.
Adell Jenkins and Robbie, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Kennedy andGl
enda of Jacksonville; Mr. and
Mrs. Rayford Kennedy andBety
Jo of Washington; Mrs. Bill
Runyon, Allan and Ada of
Norfolk, Va.; Mr. George Wh
aley. and Junior MUllonder.
Mr. Kennedy has three children,
9 grandchildren and five great
p-ndchiMrfn.
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Cokes and cookies. Thosepre^
sent were: Lynne Carmlchael,.
Kay Edwards. Janet Williams.
Danita Whaley, Vickie Bostlc.
Debora Shaw, Ginger Whaley,
Karen Mercer, Janice Camp
bell, Mar Is a C&iinn, Donna and
Denise Wlckllne, Mrs. Myrtle
McClain. and Mrs. Yvonne Car
mlchael.
Auction Solo
The Beulavtlle Moose Lodge
will sponsor a Auction Sale
Saturday December 14th at the
Moose Lodge. A Barbecue
Dinner will l>e served starting
at 12 noon until sold out. The
Auction Sale will begin at 1:00
pan. continuing until everything
is sold. They auction any
thing you bring. Join them Sat
urday at the dinner aid the sale.
East Duplin
Honor Roll j
East Duplin has released the
f ollowing HONOR STUDENTS
that made all A's:
SENIORS ? Chester Brown
and Judith Elaine Smith.
JUNIORS ? Sandra Alphin,
Gwendolyn Cole, Paula Joy
Crosland, Leanne Miller, ana
Marilyn Miller.
SOPHOMORES - Dale Bat
chelor, Patricia Chase, Neil
Edwards, and Nancy Lane Hous
ton.
FRESHMEN -- Linda Kay
Bryan and Kenneth Dalton Gore.
The following are the HONOR
ROLL that made all A's with
the exception of one B:
SENIORS - Billy Arthur
Bostic, Joyce Ann Craft, Aaron
McKlnlev Edwards, Dewey
James Houston, Owen Wayne
Houston, Linda Diaine Marea
dy, Reba Lanier, Danny Ball
'-Penny, and James Glenn Sum
ner.
JUNIORS ? Marsha Irene
Brown, Vlckl Clark, Yvonne
Dail, Phillip Decker, Coleen
Shaw, and F aye Amelia Waller.
SOPHOMORES ? Mary Rose
Andrews and Janet Brown.
FRESHMEN - Mike Davis,
Do<^Dt?<tirriifti
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul West
brook and Miss Karen Thomas
of Cabin and Wilmington ac
companied Pvt. Larry West
brook to Raleigh Durham Air
port Friday morning where Pvt.
Westbrook boarded an Eastern
Airline Jet for Fort Benning,
Ga. where he has recently been
transfered.
Henry Clay Westbrook and
Curtis Patterson attended the
birthday party in honor of Bar
bara Whitfield at the Albert son
Community Building, Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook
and Miss Karen Thomas visited
with Mrs. Patricia Bower in
Raleigh and Mrs. James
Flowers in SelmaFriday morn
ing.
Miss Karen Thomas of Cabin
and Wilmington visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Westbrook, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. md Mrs. Lei and Wall
ace and daughters shopped in
Mount Olive, Saturday.
Misses Sylvlajones and Betty
Sue Hall of Warsaw visited
with Miss Gloria Faye Wall
ace, Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Ralph Jones and C.B.
Kornegay of Beautancus visited
with Mrs. Stacy Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. AJ. Walker, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kornegay
of Mount Olive visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Walker, Sun
day.
Pvt. Larry Westbrook of Fort
Benning, Ga. and Miss Karen
Thomas of Cabin visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Walker.
Thursday night.
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and^drs^Durwood Walker
Michael Gene Edwards, Pamela
Grady, Jimmy Earl Howard,
Carlton Jeffery James, Billle
Jem J arm an, Dime Rogers,
Delores Sholar, Judy Snolar,
and Sylvia lane Thigpen.
and Mrs. Lula Jones were Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Kornegay of Mt.
Olive, Mrs. Lillian Outlaw aid
Mr. Cleo Outlaw of Outlaw's
Bridge.
Mrs. Ernest Dupree of Out
law's Bridge visited with Mi's.
Lula Jones, Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Dwlght Walker and sons
visited with Mrs. Ella Howell,
near Garner's Ch^tel Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Dwlrtit Walker and sons
shopped in Kinston Saturday and
visited with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell
and daughters shopped In Golds
boro Saturday and visited with
Mrs. Bell's aunt, Mrs. C.F.
Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Holland and Dr. and Mrs. Joe
Petty In Clinton, Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Joe Koonce, Brenda and
Stella shopped In Kinston, Sat
urday.
Mrs. Jennie Sanderson of
Cabin visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Manley Kornegay, Tuesday.
Mrs. Clifton Quinn and chil
dren accompanied by Mr. An
drew Kornegay shopped In Kin
ston, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. KJ. Smith
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Shirley Smith and Mrs. Bessie
Smith of Kenansville, Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. KJ. Smith vis
ited with Mrs. Johnny Agnes
Smith and Mrs. Katie Page
of Pink Hill, Sunday afternoon.
Visitors of Mrs. E.R. Dail
and Mrs. Hettie Belle West
brook Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. J.D. Westbrook and Judy
of Beaut ancus and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Blizzard of Ervln's
Cross Roads.
Miss Slbyle Faires particip
ated In the Miss Merry Christ
mas parade in Pink Hill Sat
urday afternoon. Mr. W.B. Tur
ner of Pink Hill drove for her.
They represented Simmons Al
ignment and Tire Service of
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Pink Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires
visited with Mr. and Mrs.Mar
vin Noble In Klnston, Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires,
Siby. F aires and Mr. W.B.
Turner of Pink Hill visited with
Mrs. Mary Falres In Wallace,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bessie Massey visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mat
thews In Wallace, Sunday after
noon.
Sunday afternoon visitor's of
Mrs. Garland Wallace were,
Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes of Sum
merlin's Cross Roads, Mrs.
Foy Kennedy and Miss Jo Ken
nedy of Beulavllle.
Mrs. Garland Wall ace visited
with Mrs. Victor Fountain In
Klnston, Thursday.
Mrs. Garland Wallace and
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Teachey,
Jr. visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Teachey, Sr. In Rose
Hill and shopped in Wallace,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wall
ace, Debbie and June attended
fhe singing by the Oak Ridge
Quartet at LaGrange Saturday
night.
WOODLAND METHODIST
CHURCH IS HAVING A FEL
LOWSHIP SUPPER SUNDAY
NIGHT DECEMBER 15TH AT
6 PM FOLLOWED BY A PRO
GRAM ENTITLED "THE REAL
MEANING OF CHRISTMAS."
AND CLOSING THE PROGRAM
WILL BE THE EXCHANGE OF
GIFTS BY THE MEMBERS.
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Cfeallttfcttlv
Kretsch
County Key
Banker
To coordinate the agrlcultur
al activities of the NlC. Bank
ers Association In this area,
P. Kretsch Jr., has been
named County Key Banker for
Duplin County.
NCBA President J. Paul Ford
of Belmont has announced that
Mr. Kretsch will serve as
County Key Banker during the
next 12 months. He Is vice
President of Waccamaw Bank
St Trust Co.. in Kenansvllle^
For 23 years the NCBA has
received national recognition
for Its far-reaching program of
service to agriculture in North
Carolina. President Ford, not
ing the work of bankers in be
half of agriculture, thanked the
100 County Key Bankers for
their role in this record.
Ford called attention to the
projects that are sponsored by
the Association such as the an
nual Farm Credit Conference
which will again be held in Ra
leigh, February 10-11, 1969,
the two-week school at N.C.S.U.
for young farmers who are pro
vided scholarships given by
their home community banks,
and the co-sponsorship of the
land judging meet In the int
erest of soil conservation. He
also reported that the banks
of North Carolina continue to
lend more money to farmers
than any other institutional gr
oup of lenders, last year pro
viding $161 million In loans.
(Oncjayement nnounced
Mr. and Mrs. William Preston Vann of Magnolia, announce
the engagement of their daughter. Miss Arletha Vann to Mr.
Willie H. Gillespie, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Gillespie
of Kenansville. Miss Vann attended Shaw University and her
fiance attended Fayetteville State College. A December 21
wedding Is planned.
Kenansville
Kontract Klub
The Kenansville Kontract
Klub met on last Thursday night
with Mrs. W.M. Ingram. Ad
ditional guests were Mrs. Mat
tie W. Sadler and Mrs. Frank
LeNoir. They were both pre
sented Christmas Corsages by
the hostess, similar to the one
that Miss Sally Outlaw won for
being the high scorer. For re
freshments, Mrs. Ingram
served strawberry cake, and
coffee. Salted peanuts were
served in attractive Christmas
party cups.
JSI
Welding Class
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A welding class will beheld
each Tuesday and Thursday
night from 7-10 p.m. at James
Sprunt Institute. All phases
of welding will be offered. The
course will end February 20.
All students will receive 2 hours
credit. The cost of the course
is $5 plus equipment. Mr. J.B.
Br adshaw will be the instructor.
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WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA
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MRS. 8. FRANKLIN HOBBS
PHONE 29 3-4319
December 9, 1968
Dear Friend,
We invite you to our Open House on Thursday December 12th to
celebrate our 11th Anniversary in this location and the reopening
of our newly redecorated and restocked shoppe.
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We are truly grateful for your patronage that has made this pos
sible. An act of Providence plus cooperation and hard work on the
part of many people provides us this opportunity to continue to serve
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It is our desire to show our appreciation in ms.ny ways in the future
but at the present--be our guest on Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00
p.m. Drawings will be held on Thursday night and each week until
Christmas. We invite you to register each time you visit us.
Our staff, Hazel J. Holland, Josephine K. Hill, Hazel H. Pope, Ir
ene S. Yancey, Ann B. Hobbs, Joan Clifton and Judy Sellers join me
in wishing for you a Merry Christmas and Gods richest blessings
throughout the year.
Sincerely,
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