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C ^ Hlchs WUmln8 ? ? ?"" -.v' Mr. and Mrs. George Prid gen and children were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Royals and family *t Clin ton. Mr. and Mrs. George Prtd gen. Mack and Cindy visited Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Matthews at Turkey on Friday night. Captain and Mrs. James La ngston, Karen and Jimmy of Fort Jackson, S.C. spent die weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langston. Mrs. Eva James and Mrs. Bessie Sanderson visited JJi. Whaley at the South Wiiig on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ginn, Cindy and Mike were supper gu est of Mrs. Rose Ginn in Mt. Olive on Friday night. Miss Sylvia Jones of Mt. Ol ive College spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Jones. Mrs. Dan Wallace and chil dren of Alberts on visited Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock onSatur day. Mrs. Lonnle Jordon of Le land. Mildred Hardisonof Beul aville, and Mrs. Floyd Wiggins of Bowden visited Mrs. JJH. Whaley and Alice Sum merlin on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Bans of Wallace visited Mr. and Mrs. i Carl Glnn on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rodalph San derson and children visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oven Whaley at Potters Hill on Sun day evening. Friends of James Whitfield are sorry to hear he had to return to Veterans hospital in Fayeneville on Thursday. Mrs. Whitfield and Donald Whitfield visited him on Saturday. Friends of Jamie Jones are sorry to hear he is still apatient at Duplin General Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Ben Swins on are sorry to hear she is a pat ient at Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Eva James and Mrs. and Mrs. Bessie Sanderson vis ited Mrs. Ben Swinson at Clin ton Hospital <3 Sunday. 8t5?TJ. whitehead of Wh ite ville gave the meditation, y Mrs. Ajt Carter, Jr.. Wall gtYen^Mj^C.D. Raper, pr esident of the Whlterllle WSCS. A report of the annual meet ing of the North Carolina Con ference Women's Society of Ch ristian Service held in Etocky Mount in March was given by Mrs. Heman Jessup at Eliza bethtown. The principle address of the morning was given by Mrs. Harold Mann of Sanford, Pres ident of the North Carolina Conference WSCS. She was in troduced by Mrs. James C. High of Whlteville, vice-presi dent of the Wilmington District. The following officers were elected for the coming year and were Installed by Mrs. Mamt Mrs. C.B. Hicks, Wilmington, president; Mrs. Leslie Be gor, Wilmington, vice-presid ent; Mrs. ELM. O'Berry, Ev ergreen, Recording Secretary; Mrs. DJ. Fussell, Sr. Rose Hill, Treasurer; Chairman of Spiritual Growth, Mrs. R.B. Wllllamston, Clarkton; Chair man of Christian Social Re lations,' Mrs. Roy Lomax, El lsabethtown; Chairman of Mis sionary Education, Mrs. Fran cis Townsend, Wallace; Chair - man of Program Materials, Mrs. Byron Good en, Elizabeth town; Chairman Committee on Nominations, Mrs. James C. Murdoch, Wilmington. The benediction was given by Rev. Whitehead. Try Ailing your fhvorite cake with a creamy smooth Oiling. This basic Oiling can be perked up with candied cherries, pine apple, nuts or dried fruit. Creamy Cake Filling 3 libit apneas sagar 1 cap milk 1/4 cap heavy cream Mix sugar and corn starch in top of double boiler Gradually add milk, mixing until smooth. Place over boiling water and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Cover and continue cooking 10 minutes longer, stirring occasionally. Remove from beat Add van illa; cool. Beat with rotary beater until creamy smooth. Fold 14 cup heavy cream, whip ped. Into fhnuH and beaten - wL*. Fill cMte a?k*. ?:? LQMPOC, Calif.?Technical Sergeant Levy E. Rogera, son ,u rs, 307 S. Orange it., Wallace, las at- ? rived for duty at Vandenberg AFB, Calif. Sergeant Rogers, a commun ications supervisor in a unit of the Air Force Systems Com mand, previously served at Melville Air Station, Labrador. He attended Rose Hill High School. The sergeant's wife, Maria, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angel Antonlni, Perusa 283, College Park, Rio Pie dras, PJL '-?camJllt ...... (IS&&3 ir Charles Stevens. Jr. QUI NHON, VIETNAM (AH TNC)?Army Platoon Sergeant Charles Stevens Jr.. son of Mrs. Essie P. Rogers, 400 Olive St., Mount Olive, was assigned to the U.S. Army Headquarters Area Command near Qui Nhon, Vietnam, March 7 as an ass istant store manager. His wife, Adell, lives at 435 E. Pennington Drive, Mount Holly, NJ. 'I ' ' wviiiiwn r. USS MOUNT MCKINLEY at spa (FHTNC) April 11?Seaman Apprentice William F. Usher, usn, sod of Mr. and Mrs. Ch arlie a Usher of Route 1, Rose Hill, is serving aboard the .iiiphiMutts force flagship USS Mount McKinley in the Pacific. During the y s deployment, crewmernbers have visited die ports of Hawaii, the Phillipp ines and Okinawa. During the ship's deployment, crewmernbers have visited die ports of Hawaii, die Philippin es and Okinawa. During her deployment off the coast of Vietnam MOUNT MC KINLEY served as an amphi bious force flagship for Rear Admiral W.S. BEHRNES, Jr.. Commander Amphibious Force Seventh Fleet. Davffl s. Mcuann LONG BJNH. VIETNAM (AH TNC)--Army Specialist Four David E. McCaim, 30, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odell McCann, Route 1, Rose Hill, was assign ed as a cook In the 379th Tr ansportation Company near Long Btnh, Vietnam, Feb. 28. Carl H. Womack Carl Herman Womack. a for mer Warsaw native, died Thursday in Wilson. He has been sick for many years and Was a patient at a Wilson hos pital with pneumona at the time of his death. Funeral services were held Saturday at 11 o'clock at Thomas-Yelverton Funeral Home in Wilson, and graveside services were held at Pine crest Cemetery in Warsaw at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Or. Frank Ryburn and Rev. Lawren ce W. A vent conducted die fun eral. Mr. Womack was a super visor with Export Tobacco Company a few years ago. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann Cavenaugh Womack, of Wilson; a sister, Miss Leo nora Womack of Warsaw; two brothers, Bartlett of Winston Salem and Rufus of Warsaw; ?pd ^?ssary-i Johnson Circles Most CIRCLE 2 and the Junior Circle of Johnston's Baptist Church met on Monday even ing in the educational taiilding. Mrs. Jesse Quinn, leader of the Junior Circle, presided ov er die meeting. The devotional was given by Miss Nancy Guy. Mrs. Dwlght Kir by introduced Leroy Woodcock who is with Southeastern Grainery who sh owed movies and told about his recent World Mission Trip. So me of the movies he showed were of Hawaii, Japan, China, Rome, and the Holy Land. The circles divided into individual groups where they each had a short business session and tou ched ah the topic "My Church Ministering". Miss Nancy Guy served punch, cookies, nuts, and mints. Ten members of the Junior Circle, two members of ClrtJe 2, and five visitors were -"?g*- ' - L WITH UA C BAT UK ?C?- : Vietnam?Staff Ser )f Mr. and Mrs. Lee 8. R : ? ?] erts Sr.. '208 Sunset Ave.. Wll- ' , is ? member of an J Air Force Cemraunl< ations Service unit in Vietnam that has earned the Air Force Out standing Unit' Award for tbe fourth consecutive year. Sergeant Roberts is a com munications wiring supervisor with the 1964th Communica tions Groupjt Nha Tratg Air ou< uiai ku cuco i or or lUndtng proficiency tiding direct aids and airtraffii control in the co bat aont dur ng the period from My 196' through June 1968, ,,T.e sergeant a 1858 graduate Mew Ha Hlgt . attended Wllmi. g :olleg< and North Carolina State University at Reieigh. HLc wife. Joanne, is the dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. &0.Re eves, Rc 2. Wallace. MRS. OWEU. IAMSEY Wendell as beer e lected as " ? of the ten attendants fror Goliford College to be on the May Day program. She will be an a |ut i. Mr Ramsey Is the r-.ne.t Marth Glenn Br ads haw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George w. Br ^dshaw of Rose HU1. 'man at Mt. Olive Collage. He Is taking a general coarse. and la not sot* yet what hta najor will be. Rodney lives at home, and drives back and forth. He is the son of Mrs. ' Margaret Mohley Murphy of Rooms, Rose i DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE IjHO ? ?* '&&&* ?'- & .?.?%& >. c ?' ?- . ;''' * ?? * ) '? -.'??? -3pSfc^S5 * ??'??'v. * ? \v " - HAS REPLACED * INFORMATION " FOR j -' . ?/?- |S ???-.. -i; , , ? . ?'? TELEPHONE USERS IN BEULAVILLE, * FAISON, FAYETTEVILLE, KENANSVILLE, PARKTON, RAEFORD, RED SPRINGS, ROSE HILL, ST PAULS, WALLACE AND 9 9 WARSAW When you coll DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE you have to make two call* when the number is listed in the directory MAKE 1 CALL INSTEAD OF 2 TELEPHONE ~ ~~~ ~ ~~~~ ^ I J! , .&?ll5^?i^p** NO-IRON KNIT SHIRTS 3.44 k UM% 4 JB, Our ?mI 'Archdele' with cool short HL Mue, maize, white, olive pol/satw. Sizes 8 to 18. HH HI-CREW NECK SHIRTS 1.44 f " " ? 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