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j ri!T u C* 11 -s.ii&'si&ysE | ton spent the weekend with her brother aid sister-in-law Mr. aid Mrs. Willie Smith. Mr. aid Mrs. Wesley Jenkins went Christmas shopping in Ki ns ton Wednesday night. Mrs. Eunice Smith. Mrs. Jean Bryai and Mrs. Edna Jenkins shopped in Kinston and Golds Mr. aid Mrs. Earnest Ken nedy, Red, Leeny and Brenda Pickett shopped (n Kinston Sa 1 turd ay night. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ken nedy went Christmas shopping in Kinaton Saturday. Mrs. Janle Keel, Paul a.d Viola Keel of Grantham visited Mrs. Lottie Brock and Mr. Herbert Keel Friday af | ternoon. Don Borck is spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Lo ttie Brock he is to go for a check-up Tuesday, Veterans Hospital in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. William Thig pen and Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Barnette attended a supper Tu esday night at Wallace-Rose Hill School given by Nash Jo hnson and Sons. Mrs Herbert Kennedy and Al len went Christmas shopping Thursday in Kinston. Mrs. Etta Futrell of Kins ton visited her sisters, Mrs. William Thigpen and Mrs. Wil lie Smith Friday morning. Mrs. Dewey Jenkins and Mrs. Carlton Jenkins made a busi ness trip to Kinston Thursday. Mrs Mack Bryan, Sheila, Wanda, Rickey Joe Thigpen, Theresa and sidle Lanier sh opped in Goldsboro and Kins ton Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jenkins went Christmas shopping at Ki nston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles He ath and children of Kinston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Benson. Mrs. Minnie Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones visited Estplle and Elsie Williamson arxf Mr. David Williamson at Wheleys Rest Home in Ken anssflfe Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Bar nette visited her sister Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy and family of Pink Hill Sat. Caswell Center of Kinston is laving open house Thursday ?M* December 19. Everyone ^ -s invited. Note Of Thanks The family of Mrs. Laura Ke nnedy would like to express th f eir appreciation to everyone for the visits, flowers, prayers and everything she received during her sickness and death. Thanks to everyone and we will always remember you. The Kennedy F amlly Church News Gum Branch Church is having their Christmas Program and tree Sunday night, December 22. Everyone is invited to attend the December meeting of the Youth Fellowship of the Third Eastern Union District Saturday Night, December 21, at 7:30 at Pearsall's Chapel F.W.B Sandy Plain Church will have their Christmas play and tree Sunday night, December 22, The AJ.C. and cherubs of Sandy Plain Church celebrated their Christmas Party at the Church Sunday afternoon. The -adies Auxiliary of Sandy Plain Church had their Ch ristmas Party Friday night at the church. The ladles invi ted their husbands and each g| one took a gift to exchange While the hostesses prepared -HE W t- *** jn* m. m ? m miT'^??f: CQMPAl ' w ? the traditional Christmas colo rs with a gift laden troe in the corner of the room. Af ter everyone was seated Mr. William Thigpen asked the Bt- I esslng. They were served ch icken salad on lettuce, potato chips, crackers, pickles, devi led eggs, cake, Pepsi. aidoM ffee. . J The hostesses were Mrs. Ed- ' ward Earl Kennedy, Mrs. Vir ginia Houston, Mrs. Percy Ken nedy and Debbie Houston. Af ter everyone had eaten they dr ew numbers for a gift, all the gifts were nice and useful. Those attending were, Mr. e and Mrs. Coy Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs EarllTiigpen.Mr. aid Mrs. Ardell Barnette, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen, Mr. ?id Mrs. Ivey Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Williford, Debbie Houston and Mr. William Thig pen. It was enjoyed by every one. SAT TOC SAW IT m TUB TIMES - 8ENTINBL - Scott's Store PERSONALS John Robert Outlaw of Ri chmond, Va. spent a recent weekend with his mother, Mrs. Etta Outlaw. Mrs. Outlaw re turned with him to Richmond where she visited a week with the Carrol Kellum Family. Mr. and Mrs. Berrie Outlaw were guests of the Nelson Ko rnegays of Goidsboro Sunday for dinner. Lei and Herring returned home Saturday from Wake Me morial Hospital following several days hospitalization there. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thlg pen spent Friday with Mrs. Ma rie Malpaps and Ronnie of Go olsboro. ! i i ? raily went to Kenansvtlle Sun day to hear the Campbell Ch oir from Buies Creek give a concert of Christmas music at Kenan Memorial Auditorium. Mrs Ruth Herring spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Mattie Torrans in Warsaw. Jack Thigpen of Grifton vi sited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Roland Thigpen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Single ton visited Mrs. Ray Br lit, a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital Saturday. George Waters and Marvin Dail went to Georgia at the we ekend. Mrs. Henry Sutton is home from Wayne Memor 11a hospital following several days stay as a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw visited the Claud Powells of Warsaw Sunday afternoon. Conference Postponed The Quarterly Conference of Long Ridge F.W.B. Church has been postponed until Saturday evening, Jan. 11, at 6 o'clock p.m. Christmas Party The Christmas program in cluding Christmas tree and ex changing of gifts at Long Ri dge Oturch wil 1 be held Fri day evening, Dec. 20, at 7 o' clock. I We Want Your Hogs ' SfE US OR CAIL Pink Hill Livestock | : s PiaMUlf's?3611 ,. M Wa Pay Premium For Top Quality Hofi Liberty Hall Fire District of Kenansvllle answered a call to the new brick home of John W. (Sonny) Glasple last week. Damages were held to an estimated $1,000.00 when fire from undetermined cause burned through the paneling In the dining room. Beulaville Mews PERSONALS Mrs. Jack J arm an and BU lie, Mrs. Flay Danley, Mrs. T helm a Thomas, Mrs. Vic Ox ley and Susan shopped in Kin ston Friday. Mrs. Jj>. Cottle and Mrs. Susan Turner were Wallace shoppers Monday. Little Glna Kennedy of Gr iffon spent Friday night with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cl inton Campbell and James. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cam pbell shopped in Kinston Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Johnnie, Mrs. Ethel Smith,Mrs Virginia Albertson and Glonda, were in Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Sandlin, and Mrs. Elnor Grey Butler sh opped in Kinston and Goldsboro Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Baits and Don, and Mrs. Ale 11 Mat hews spent the weekend in Ra leigh with Mr. and Mrs. James Ross and Zelinda, and Mr. and Mrs. Jule Mathews. Mrs. Pauline Hunter and Billy made, a business trip to Kinston Beth Lanier and Mrs. ; Gerald Batts Shopped in Faye- : tteville Wed. Mrs. Mattie Frances Bostlc and Mrs. Bessie Kennedy shop ped in Kinston Wednesday. Mrs. Helen Quinn of Kinston visited Mrs. Lula Parker Th ursday and Friday. Home* Prime Fire Target NEW YORK?Although fire* in public and industrial build ings frequently are the headline makers, fires in residences cause nearly twice as much damage as fires in any other category of building, reports the Insurance Information Institute. Extension Homemakers Club Scott Store Extension Home makers Club met Saturday ev ening at the community buil ding for their annual Christ mas festival. Members and families gath ered around the table otfood to dine and fellowship together^ Mrs. Zollie Kornegay gave thanks for the food and tnemany blessings the past year. After supper, guts were ex changed from underneath the Christmas tree. The building was decorated to bring out the Yuletide season. The big fire place filled-with burning logs added to the feeling of Cnrist mas season. Thirty-one persons were pr esent to take part in this sea sonal event. Baptist Circles Meet THE BIBLE CIRCLE of Be ulavllle Baptist Church met. Tuesday niriit December 9th, at the home of Mrs. Virginia Qu Inn. Mrs. Louise Brown op ened the meeting with devo tion. Scriptures were read by Miss Shelia Brown, Business was then taken care of. Mrs. Louise Brown gave the program, a study of First and Second Corinthians. Mrs. Yv onne Carmichael closed the me eting with prayer. The hostess served punch, cheese straws, fruit cake, and lady fingers. Those present were: Mrs. Mary Ellen Thigpen, Mrs Virginia Quinn, Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs Yvonne Carmichael, Mrs. Adell Mathews, Mrs. Imia Baits, and Sheila Brown. THE MISSION CIRCLE of the Beulaville Baptist Church met Monday night December 8 at the home of Mrs. Cora Sa nderson. Mrs. Llla Mae Hun ; t^r-^gave the ?devot ions. Busl was given by Mrs. Llla Mae Hwter and Mrs. Ma ttie Frances Bos tic. The me eting was closed with prayer. The hostess served, ham bis cuits, potato chips, pickles, ol ives, crab apples, fruit cake, coffee and Cokes. Those at tending were: Mrs..Llla Mae Hunter, Mrs. M attic Frances Bostic, Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, Mrs. Estelle Brinson, Mrs. Ev elyn Thigpen, Mrs. Kathleen Brown, Mrs. Emma Wade and Mrs. Cora Sanderson. Mtrcar's Win Trip Mr. and Mrs. Art and Mercer and sons Gary and Randy will spent New Year's Eve in At hens Greece, as the result of being one of the outstanding Salad-Master franchise dealers in the United States. The all-expense paid holiday In Athens is the climax to a year long sales contract con test sponsored by the Salad Master Corp. for its division managers and franchise deal ers. While in Greece, they will visit the nation's historic sh rines as well as go on a Mediterranean cruise to the Is MM? ? ^ Co, m Ditrk derson, Congressmm, 3rd ] District, was guest speaker and { talked on obtaining future lea- ? dershlp for out country through J he Boy Scouts of America. , In his address, he commended J the leaders in Croat an District 1 for their unselfishness and un- ' ring efforts In having such an 1 t ids g program. Mr.Di< k Allger, Scout Executive, Tua- 1 carora Council, added his com ments in dtkiit ion to Mr. NJi. Carter, District chairman. ""? r"l*. ?y jjj and adopted the interclub coun cil constitution. Lisa Simmons . had charge of the devotion. i Mrs. Carl Heckett of Golds- J boro gave a very interesting talk on her native country of , Luxemburg. The club then peresentea Mrs. Beckett with a 1 gift and refreshments were ser ved. P w? l&T" Mt. Olive, Reporter rlet Scout Executive TomDea ton p ese i iwai 1 I ' to the following: ?,!? Kc Lawrence' Has sell, Ronald Cowan, A. Ray Sanderson, Carl ). Pate, Sr., Eugene Nedsar rutt, Edsel Rivenbark, "jlfrfBr ^ 4 en, Horace G. Ward, John wfi*. an 1th and Johnnie R. Whitman. Jean C. Sanderson, Josephine Dutlaw, Charles B, Cooke, Way and Davis, Ivey G. Harper, *od Dew. David W. Powell. ; " and Earl Whltaker. Willis Bans , Ray burn Cot le. John Hall, and NormsME. >w. : , \ ? v' - "? , ' lands of Ar den in a and Hydra. They will Join ^proximately 200 other sales leaders and their wives on December 29 at the John F. Kennedy In tern *ional Airport. New York. They will fly to Athens in a ch artered aircraft, and will re turn to the United States on J anuary 5, 1969. Mercer is a consistent sal es leader In the Intern ion al ' cook ware organization. Congratulations are in order for Mr. Mercer. Have a nice trip! East Duplin French Club The East Duplin French Club met on December 11, in the school cafeteria. The secre tary and treasurer gave their reports. The group discussed I DAINTY MAID 1 ? I ^ I o I BOWDENS GROCERY j SPECIALS j , m. one ceo, '' ' ' Phone 296-5561 Kenensville N C w STARTIN6 THURSDAY UNTIL TUESDAY N1TE ! We reserve the right to limit. I I Grocery Dept. i i in I FLOUR 1.19 | ? *-.y t"-. ? JW-, ,* /;>Pt Oixie Crystal CQA | SUGAR ?? 3?V j 0,..n Spray | CRANBERRY 0lA J SAUCE <*?- ^<V | A Dairy Dept. Bordens qQ ? | PIMENTO 8oz 00v I ? " w "A Meat Dept. ? Swift's Royal Rock 16 to 20 lb. |IF I TURKEYS ? 350 10 lb. and up Frssh Corned or tandarizad HAMS - 610 SAUSAGE - 590 Produce Dept. 10 lb. Bag White QftA POTATOES White Tf-A ONIONS .. 70 CUUCE - 70 I ^lll Ricaland "7 J JL Witt T?m P?l JAA i | BUTTER ? 75)0 RICE US 740 POTATO CHIPS 480 I I i Don't Forgot To Register For Froo Sowing Moekino k Givon Away Sat. Dac. 21,7 O'clock 1
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