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of an Education To Today's Youth." He compared its Importance today with that in his day. He pointed out the fact that education was becom ing more and more Important to the twentieth century American. He urged students to stay in school. "Go ahead and get an education, you will never re gret if," said Mr. Outlaw. During the past year, "Mr. Ben Frank" has donated a nu mber of books, pamphlets, cl ippings and magazines to the East Duplin Library. The li brarian said, "Wham he comes to visit us, he comes with his arms loaded. When he unloads, it is Just like opening a trea sure chest." He has donated many valuable books to the library. Outlaw is a native of the Out law Bridge community. He at tended Outlaw Bridge School, Mount Olive High School, and West Point Military Academy. Diane Lee M Ntmro Choir The Good Mews Choir, under the direction of Miss AdsThig pen, sponsored by the Beula ville Baptist l Church will present its program at the Shar on Baptist Church in Chinqua pin, on May 4 a 7:30 pjn. Birthday Luncheon V Mrs. Cora Sanderson, who celebrates her birthday on Wed nesday was honored with a bir thday luncheon Monday at her home. Those attending were Mrs. IX. Evans of Roanoke Rapids, Mrs. Lois Callahan of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. J.W.A1 bertson and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher of Chinquapin, Mrs. J.E. Hend erson, Mr. and Mrs. Efernie Henderson, htyss Verona Hen derson, Mrs. George D. Sholar and diuflhtcr.rificliiA of Route 2, Wallace, and Mrs. Andrew Edwards,of Beulaville. Dance Recital I A Dance Reclul win be pre setted Friday night. May 2, at 8:00 o'clock in the Beulavllle Elementary Auditorium. Admi ssion will be ftfce. Dance instructor, Ama Grif fin will present her students doing Ballet, Tap. Charleston. Hula and many others. Indi vidual members will be pre sented by the students. Guest students from Kinston will also present dance numbers. Plan to attendl Evangelistic Services Beginning on Sunday night. May 4, 1969, and continuing through Thursday night. May 8, 1969, the Reverend Mr. Wil liam E. Link, pastor of the Clarkton Presbyterian Church ( Clarkton, North Carolina, will preach a series of Evangel istic Services at eight o'clock each evening at die Beulavllle Presbyterian Church. Several years ago Mr. Link preached at the (Jethei Presby terian Church in the Lyman Co mmunity and made many friends in that community and in Beul avllle. Mr. Link is chairman of the Church Extens Ion Comm ittee of Wilmington Presbytery. You are cordially invited to attend this series of services. Duplin Savmi Bonds Sales Sales of U.S. Saving Bonds in Duplin County for March amounted to 117.287. bringing the county's bond sales totalfor the year to $47,838, which is 32.57? of Its annual quota of $147,345, according to E.C. Br ewer, County Volunteer Chair man. Stuffed Celery Add 1 to 2 tablespoon* Ger ber High Protein Cereal to a Jar obtGerbeniJmter Bwef. Season lightly wtrii&flion salt, mustard and a teaspom of mayonnaise. Spread on domed celery stalk* and chill. Cat Into VJ Inch bite sice pieces. H p I f* H IW h * v Prp 9rhnnl ^ ' 'kV tary School will be^May sev- C enth from 9:00 till 11:00 A.M. M For a child to begin school J next year, he must have past his sixth birthday before Oc- r tober 16, 1966. This must be I verified by child's birth cer- J tiflcate at registration. T Children should be brought J by a parent or guardian. The -) information presented on this , day must be correct, since It w establishes the child's per manant record. sj Bring the completed physical examination form. This should ^ show that the child's lmmun- *" izatlon is up to date. This must a be signed by your physician. - Additional forms are available J at the school. lames j Qnrimt W? | James Sprunt Institute is pl ased to offer for public view- , ing a display from the Marg uerite Blanchard's ceramic cl- 4 ass. The display may be seen in the hallway of James Sp- j runt Institute during the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 PJd. t Monday through Thursday: 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. on Friday. < The display features various ^ ceramic designs beautifully fin- , ished in stained, glazed and pa- s lnted colors. The ceramic pieces were , completed by students of Mrs. Blanchard in the ceramics shop j located on the campus of the Rose Hill Elementary School. The class Is under the joint ' sponsorship of James Sprunt Institute and the Tar Heel Fine Arts Society. The public is invited to view this display during the remain- ' der of April and the month of May. To clean coated starch ' iimmm When it's clean, wipe out 4 steam vents with a cotton ~ swab. Heat and rub over a \ kitchen towel before ironing. 1 I* ^ ;S:i LM I Jfl F ?r 1 \ ?THflr)!,? J M&lI ? III ? I 1 I I [ ?J r 1 k^^-1 . J ? ? ^ Br ? IL. ~ ? --/'I- &:'^. ^4 & M i ^ c , c .?.. - m - _ J?^?^???_? uppy^^ r#^K^ ^JBM?ALJ \Sm \ . w I 3 DAYS ONLY - Thurs., Fri. & Sat.-May 1,2 & 3 ^ Special Group Men's Suits Reduced specially for this sale only. Mostly in solids. Some stripes and plaids. iReg. values to $65.00 $30.88 - $35.86 $40.88 - $45.00 i . Ready Made flDADEC UlOTrk) 63" Length Solids and Prints Regular $4.00 if perfect. Mtk pf ad* -it .y-fj ?3 DAYS ONLY...Our tost MAY WHITE SALE Ever | First QuIHy "Springmaid" Sheets flf Size 81" x 90" ? Regular $2.79 ? SALE $1.67 ea. Size 81" x 108" and Double Fitted Regular $2.99 & SALE $1.97 ea. Pillow Cases . . . Regular $1.29 pr. & SALE 970 pr. Special Purchase Beys' Short Sleeve 1 SHIRTS Mostly In pastels. All in permanent press. Jp Reg. $2.99 This Sale Only ? ? ' ' (Size 8-18 only) ggc NOTION SALE ? PIN CURL BONNET ? BATH BRUSH ( ? SHAMPOO SPRAYER ? PLASTIC SUIT BAG ? PLASTIC DRESS BAG ? OVEN MITTS ? ASH TRAYS ? KITCHEN SHEARS ? EXPANSION HAT RACK ? "D-FUZZ-IT" ? "LINTIE" YOUR CHOICE 88 First Quality SEAMLESS MESH HOSE Mist. . . Solar Beige . .. Tahiti 2 prs- 68c J f~ ! ~~ SPECIAL PURCHASE Extra Heavy QUALITY PLASTIC *24Qt. Waste Basket *32-Qt. Utility Tub ? 35-Qt. Waste Basket ? 16-Qt. Utility Pails ? Laundry Baskets ? 4-Piece Mixing Bowl Sets ton Q7C Valie Our Best Selling EXQUISITE FORM BRAS Sizes 32 to 44 A, B and C Regular 2 for $4.00 SALE 2 for S3.59 Sizes 32 to 46 D Regular 2 for $5.00 SALE 2 for *4.49 Two Racks Full Ladtos' DRESSES, SUITS aid W COSTUMES SP Our finest new '69 -T ttyles by "Butte Knit", "Jonathan Logan", "Koreir, "A 'n R Jr.", JP 'Forever Young", 'Domani", and Cg many others. Reduced for ? Final Clearance 'li Vj Price I * - ? First Quality . . . Ladies' j^( Panti-Hose 1 Sixes Petite, a&r Average and Tall. Ten New "-'JB' Summer Colors. ^ ? Large Group Spring and Summer Fabrics, Our finest by "Heller", "Concord", "Valtcx", 1 "Wamsutta" and "Spring Mills." REDUCED j TO CLEAR 20-40% Off I Special Purchase ... Men's Casual Pants jE All permanent press. We cannot advertise the brand name but as soon jk as you see them you will recognize them to be our largest selling brand. ... Reg. $11.00 & $10.50. ' $688&$588 1 ^SHOPPING ^y - ^ % m. # . * _>. N ^ ^ ^ . | ^ # | i ^ ^ n k ^Nr VV^^J ft V, Ik V^B % ' j^f>^|M\A\\^j ) Jtl1 Lft^jlfcj!v wMy p a^S*B r^ C ??^?c!^' y^pj w)fp ? g^*^ft cwy v^P}
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