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J.B. CodLd I tod wtth Mr. t rs Qj ?i mw.'jO?m5I? I A "* Un- I ? IE?*'* *1-Wd J"" I I ? l?- I nolr Memorial Hospital Kin Mrs? TJl Jernigan visited I &*nmerlin of Ke w1S'/??!LMfS'Ro9rL"T"y" I I ?^?nf0,,,dMr I {~od Taylor visited Mr. and I I WW Jlm,ny Siul* rf B"**? I HnV^L <* Pink 1 ? ~ andMu, Mary Allen Hud- I I !ZJf^^rtvplm ChiWr? I I d* ^de^d^teh Cntar Spmt **Xfy SmmerliD. **"' I I ?n MrS* Kenn?h Fo- I [ *?p. ?d 300 of Charleston. I I Mr zr^nlyww rf I Giddie Jones, and Mrs. Cm! I I?ay were din ler guests Stan I T.A. Jernigan. Mrs. Ash Cowles of Pine I MrT'oarite" Wky T" D*11, JjJ I MttSSSaLflmtl, ftrlnr'iT I Cecil Herring of Fayetteville visited Mrs. Bessie A. Herring WML Major and Mrs. Billy Sum merlin of Jacksonville were dinner guests Sat. of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Sum merlin. Norman Outlaw, and Erlene, , and Mrs. Lottie Cherry visited Mrs. Ella Outlaw, Mr . and Mrs. j Joe Suttee of Warsaw Sunday. Charles Ivey of Chapel Hill ; spent the weekend with Mr. , and Mrs. C.C. Ivey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sum merlin. Mrs. Christine Batch- , elor. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sa- . uls. Mr. and Mrs. RolatsTT*^ in honor of Mrs. Delia DaQ <jj oo her 19th birthday. ( Mrs. Herben J. Sununerlin j is spending sometime with Mr. . and Mrs. Thomas Bryart. and , family of Capital Hieghts. MC. j and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wil liams of District Heights. Md. Mr and Mrs. Donald Heath of Mount Olive were visitors SUn. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack DM1. Mrs. Ethel Kornegay of Al berts on, Mrs. Naomi K. Brock J o f Rose HiU, and Mrs. T.A. Jernigan were guests Wednes- | wSmm Mr iod Mrs WUlard Wife* visitors of E J. Sum merlin. pa* lent ? Wayne Memorial N* t.Tlwi?JurnmerUn.Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barfield. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Outlaw, toured the Bentoasville Battle ground Sen. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turner of Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Godbold Sunday. Mrs. DX. Cherry returned home Sunday after being a pa tient in Wayne Memorial Hos pital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Fonville Jr. of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Ivey Jr.. during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole of Dudley Sat Mr. and Mrs. John Pridgen of Faison and Mr. and Mrs. Randell Jones of Fayetteville were guests Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Outlaw. Pfc E3 Roy Cherry of Fort Brags. Mr. and Mrs. John Mil ler of Red Springs were visitors during the weekend of Mr. and k?s. Woodrow Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alphin of Cary visited Mrs. Fred Al phin Sr. Sunday. The Rev. Jack Burnett visited Mrs. Adrain Overmen of Kenly Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Delano Hill were guests Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Herring. Mrs. Andy W. Ivey visited Erestus Dail of Alberts on Th ursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herring and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sul livan were visitors Funday of Mr. and Mrs. Toby Quinn. E J. Summerlin returned ho me San. after being hospitalized at Wayne Memorial Hospital For several days. Mr. and Mrs. EdwardStrick- _ land of Raleigh were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Andy W. Ivey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones iris it ed Mr. and Mrs. Laimie :lass wtu'fe held each Mon lay at 7 p.m. ai the Oak Wolf "ire Dept. building. Register it ion begins Mon. Feb. 13th, md Miss Helen Sullitran is the f instructor. . Invitation Issued Mr. and Mrs. Edgar James Jum merlin request the honor rf your present at the mar riage of their daughter Helen loan to Mr. James Swindell -arr Sunday Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. it Rooty Branch F ree Will Bap tist Church, Mt. Olive. lace visited Mrs. Eva Hughes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Sanders accompanied by Mrs. Pols Have ?d Ronnie of Wilmi gton spent Sunday with Mrs. Ben William son. ; Mr and Mrs. Colon Holland attended a meeting in Fayette ville last Friday Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Tolson of GoMsboro visited Mrs. Mattie S. Kornegay andMrs. N.B.Bon ey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryder and daughter of Fayetteville vi sited Mrs. Eloise ((.RyderSun. Mrs. E.S. McGowan and Miss Lottie Anne Williams accompan ied Mrs. W.M. lngarm to Wal lace last week. Mrs. N.B. Bonsy made a bu siness trip to Warsaw Friday. Card Of Thaaks We wish to thank everyone for their prayers, visits, cards, flowers, and every act of kind ness and love during the recent illness and death of our husband and father. We shall always remember them. The family of William B. Albertson Kenans ville, N.C. Bridge Hostess Mrs. N.B. Boney was hos tess for the Liberty Hail Bri dge dub last Wed. night with several additional guests. A moqg them were Mrs. Stuart Hall. Mrs. Dixon Hall. Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Flet cher McPhaul. dub members high score prize; was captured fay Mrs. G.V. Gooding while Mrs. Stuart Hall won for the visiting players. For refresh meats Mrs. Boney served fr uit cake topped with whipped cream and a cherry and ac companied with coffee. Chip sters and mints were also ser ved. Card Of Thank* I would like to express my appreciation of thanks to every one for their flowers, visits, cards, and prayers during my stay at Mew Hanover Memorial Mrs. Peggy &H111 Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Thelmon Hill. Jr. of Beulaville. announce the birth of a son. Christopher Michael, on Jan. 23, 1973. at 8:50a.m. in the New Hanover Memorial Hospital. Weight: ? daughte of Mr Blici Mrs. ub* orge L. Brock. Jr. of Kenans The" General Meeting of the Women of Grove Presbyterian Charch was held at the Church last Monday night with the pre sident, Mrs J J. Wells pre siding. rhe program was In charge of Mrs. jji. Grady who also conducted the Devotional, she was assisted by Mrs. Es teen Quinn. Mrs. JJ, Wells and Mrs. W.E. Craft. During die business session reports were heard from the two circles and the Treasurer. A reviow of the WOC Activbes In 1972 was given tn the Historian. Mrs. N.B. Boney There were 14 mem bers and 1 visitor present. Reminder To Bey Town Tegs Reminder to Buy Town t^s All citiaens of the town of Kenansvllle are reminded to purchase their town tqp by Feb. IS. A 26.00 penalty will be charged to residence who fail to do so. i f ' "" ' ' ' 'I ?' ? I fmmm' - ? ? . n | Woodland Hews l| Mrs. Roger Hell of Polks - ville visited Mr. and Mrs. El bert Wallace and Mrs. Latie Williams Friday. Thomas Wallace Sr. went to Golds boro Friday. Mrs. Billy Wayne Tyndall of Kins ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker recently. Robert Herring and Earl Bar ton visited Mrs. Fred Herring Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Walk er went to Magnolia and Kln ston Thurs. Mrs. Winnie Herring of Golds boro spent the weekend with Mrs. Fred Herring. ?s?li?:; ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker Sat. Mrs Gary Mercer of Beul aville visited Mrs. Charles Bell Sun. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Garu Mercer where dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wallace Sunday. her Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace went to Kinston Sat. Mrs. Clifton Quinn of Warsaw spent Toes, with Mr. and Mrs. Mtnley Koroegay and Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Somers of Kenansvllle where sapper guest Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace Thursday. Mrs. Anna Mattes of Golds - boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Herring over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elton tiasden visited Mr and Mrs. Elbert Wallace Saturday. Mrs. KJ. Smith went to Ke nansville Monday an business. Mrs. Rex Howard of Pit* Hill visited Mrs. Katie Wil liams Tues. afternoon. Mrs. Waren Kennedy of Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Car son Holmes recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kornegay of Mount Olive visited Mrs. Katie Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wallace Monday. MHintMaHind ?V vt Woman' Cluh 1 tfe.t. m The R >e Hill Women's Out me oil Jar; 24th. a: the Rose Hill laurant with : mem ad tw g st present Hoys and 4rs. S, V. Wllklns werahostesses. Mrs James Fussell, chap 14 ? r ?" ?? n. 1 ,1.^1 r. V ' 1 iv a- ^ noyij he business session. Amotion that the club entertain the tea chers at the Rose Hill-Magnolia School on Parent Reporting Day in Feb. f.-ussed ACommisi ee was appointed to plan this teachers tea. Light refresh ments will be served Mrs. E.G. Murray reported that Mrs. RX. Carr. clubs honorary mem ber, sends her thanks for the Christinas plant. Mrs. Charles R. Mosback asked the club to be custodian of memorial fu nds given in honor of her hus band. This money will be used for a scholarship for a i Wallace-Rose Hill senior. Mrs Millard Edwards and Mrs. W.S. Wells, Sr. werejro-f ted into the club as new mem bers. 1 ii | Mrs. S.V. wilkins, program chairman, introduced the speak Ri?7" --.-m The meeting clone) with the iss Rockftsh HooMophere heme of Mra Bettle Williams The meeting opened with the singing of * song, and thedevo tlonal {iven by Mra. Williams. A Short business meeting VII conducted by Mrs. Williams, .sent A program on antique glass was presented by MrS. B.B. Longest of R.H. Mrs Longest brought samples of different types of glass. She illustra ted and told about pressed gl ass. cut glass, carnival glass, depression glass, and others. The club members were very much interested in learning to recognize the types of glass and how to locate the markings on it. The members were very r tc< . hi Colonial Dimei It ' . MMt : i Mrs. J J). Beatty of Elizabeth- . town, Mrs. S.G. Hamlet and Mrs. J.S. MelvucfFayeuevtllehost- j> ed (tie Lord Craven Chapter of Colonial Domes XVII luncheon meeting In WhltevUle, Jan, 20th. & Attending from Duplin County were; Mrs. Gardner Edwards, Mrs. Gordon Kennedy and Mrs. C.B. Williams of Beulaville andf Uta tko | |v-; Cl?t?ifii< Pay , L Pre-Season Central Air Conditioning Sale Happens Only Now, you get your choice of TWO BIG BONUS OFFERS when you buy the ????????I I II ROUND CENTRAL || AIR CONDITIONER Mod?t 3>GR ROWMAR ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR I 30,000 S & H Xoft % *?mpt %fPjj| ?? raaAr ?* mmmm with AmmtuT* m. I Cm - ? il Tm ? -"? (w. At ? yy. ?AftfM A *"> " i|fl| I K Foctory outfwred m.fe, t.m? <xm* olf#f on m?s model oM* Nofovo.totole to project burtder* I ? CWy imort home ownefs. I IT IMA _ I &u I Crystal'! turnout it two-part* perfect.j Tho cuffod-shirt striping is blousod softly V ovor straight-edged pants. All Oacron' doublokhit in azaloa or navy. Sizos 6-16. $00.00 <68.00 Carr Drug Co. I ?- ' I Col got* mikpail* 8?P?r Si?^ ^K? ^9C* LYSOL SPRAY S Disinfectant 7 oz. Reg. $1.09 99* OfflCIM BASKETBALI i^b I B jsggggsggffisq. i /^spenslox j { I w I uillUA 11 Reg qq/* i $1.79 OuV I ^9 I jKSjB loVOfil ?(/?* I ? IHr V4>? B I ^h|(|b ? Jfgg ? I ?UH 50'$ 8c headache Powder Reg. $1.29 990 K" y ?.asT ..*.y ? -}r. - W '?-??=* 71 Buick 225, 4 Or. HT., Blue With Blue Vinyl Top, M. P-B. Air Com!., AM * FM Radio. P-8e?t? $4,156 70 Buick 225, 4 Dr. Green With Taa Vtayl To* Tan Vinyl Interior. P-S, P-B. Air Coad.. P-Windowo AM ft PM ladle. $2,950 71 Buick 225, 4 Dr. HT. Brown With Brown Vinyl Top. Vinyl Interior, P-S, P-B, Atr Cond., P W P-Seete, AM A FM Radio U.M0 Mlleo. $2,950 71 Pontiac Orondrflle, 4 Dr. HT. Brown With Tan Vinyl Top P-S, P-B. Air Coad P-Seata P -Windows ^AM ft FM Ra ?350 71 Ford Wagon P-B. 70 Chevrolet 2 Dr. HT. Hhae. P-S. P-B. Air. $1,950 70 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Blue, P-S, P-B, Air Coad. _ $1,950 71 Ford 4 Dr. HT Green. With Green Vinyl Top. P-S, P-B, Air Coad. $2,350 71 Ply. Satellite J Dr, HT. Gold, P-S, P-B, %it Coad. Black Vinyl 1* ? $2,350^ 12. 3*^50P?B Air Codid. Green Vinyl Toft 71 Torina Ford V * Dr. HT. Yellow. P-S, P-B Air Condition. $2,250 68 Bukk 225. 4 Dr. Bine With White Vinyl Top P-S, P-B, Air Condition. $1,750 71 Buick Skyla* 2 Dr. HT, Blue With Rlu Vinyl Top. P-S, P-B, A|r, One Owner. S $2,850 71 Plymouth Duster S Dr. Blue With White Vinyl Top, Air CoadMaft, $2,250 71 Ply. Fury, 4 Dr. HT. Mm. P-S, P-B, Air. 71 Fori Gal. 500 4 Dr. HT, Cream, P-S. P-B Air CondMlen. $2,450 1?. M , Mr C.rt ? ? .V fl *? J.HWWWV mwmr^wwmm 4 Dr. HT, P-8, P-B. Air. fg'ffff 71 Pontiac Blue 4 Dr. HT. P-8, P-B. Air. $2*50 I fl Ford Wagon Mm vinyl Interim, P-8. P-B. Air CmttiM. - 71 Buick LeSabre f 4 Dr. HT, Ore Wtt Bttck Vinyl Tap. P-8. P-B. Air. $uw 71 Ford GaL 500 Light Mat w? Duk Mm I Vinyl Tap. P-8. P-B. Air. I $2,350 71 Ford Gal. 500 t Dr. HT. BeAWBh White Vinyl Ttp. P-8. P-B, Air. $2,450 68 Chevrolet 2 Dr. HT. Cream. P-S. P-B. Air. $1,050 .V'sri-Pse Vinyl Tap, P-8. P-B, Air. $mhet1 68 ambassador Wagon. V-l, Aato Trane., P-8. P-B. Air CenAWan. $1,250 68 Buiek 225, 4 Dr. sr. What With Black via. yl Ttp. P-8. P-B. Air CaaA. a $1,650 68 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Green. P-S. Air CaaWtltn $050 63 Chevrolet 2. Dr. GaM. P-8. P-B. Air CaaA. $750 69 Rebel 2 Dr. HT. YeOew, P-8. P-B. Air CanA $1,450 t| 67 MUSTANG ? Daaor Graen $1,050 70 JAVELIN > Dr., Brawn One Owner $1,650 67 Chry 4 Dr. Cream $850 | 69 Dodge 4 Dr. HT. Green, With Black Vinyl J Tap. P-8. P-B. Air CaaA. $1,450 66 Ford Falcon 4 Daaar. ? Cylinder $650 72 Matalder 4 Dr. Bine With White Vinyl Ttp Pa. P-B. Air CendWan., 11,010 MOW $2,850 72 Matador 4 Dr. Blaa Witt Bine Vinyl Tap. P-8, P-B. Air. U.M4 Mile* $2,850 nOldB- PelU 4 Dr. I ' Vinyl Tap. P-8, P-B. Air. m 71 Dodge 2 Dr. HT. White. With Black Top. P-fc P-B. Air. AM A m Motors, Inc. I I KENANSVII IE N. C
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