her "parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.a
Stroud.
Mr. and Mrs. JJ. BUuiton
of Teachey and Mrs. Belle Stal
lings of Wallace visited Mr.
W Mrs. Thomas Hushes on
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. C.V. Gooding
visited the C. Banks McNairys
in Goldsboro Friday.
Mrs. Oscar Redwine and Mrs.
G.V. Gooding attended the Dis
trict Medical Auxiliary luncheon
Sat. in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jackson
of Cary spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Brlnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland
attended an Eastern Star meet
ing in Garland on Friday night.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Oak
ley also Mr. and Mrs Woody
Brinson attended a meeting in
Raleigh during the past week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. B
arton attended a meeting recen
tly in Williamsburg, Va.
Larry Warrington mad? a
business trip to Greeneberd
last week.
Airman Mike Brown who has
reoently been transferred to
Seymore Johnson Air Force,
base in. Goldsboro spent the
weekend with his mother, Mae.
Ralph Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. David John
Kilpatrick attended a Farm Bu
reau Meeting in Dallas, Texas
last week.
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numemailers me61 f*
I
Mrs. Thomas Chestnut was L
hostess for the South Kenans- I
vllle Extension Homemakers C- I
lub last Thursday afternoon B
There were ten members pre- I
sent. Mrs. Ralph Bar wick con- I
ducted the Devotional after the I
group sang "Beautiful Dream- I
er" by Stephen Foster. The pre- fl
sident, Mrs. N.B. Boney presi- I
ded over the meeting. The pro- B
gram was in charge of Mrs. I
Mae H. Spirer, Item* Ecoiwk- I
tanfSTof vyttef iff th| ^s'Jmf' vj
She stressed the necessity of B
drinking at least six glasses B
of water per day. B
A report on Beaut iflc at ton I
was given by Mrs. Viola W. B
Quinn. 3
New membership cards and I
new sheets for the Club work- B
books were distributed by the 1
president. ' H
The members were remind- B
ed of the change in the date I
and time of the AchievementI
Day program. It will be held Pl
in the Agriculture Building on B
Friday. Feb. 23.1973 at 10 a.m. E
After closing with the Club- I
woman's Collect the hostess I
assisted by Mrs, Amos Chest- P
nutt served nutty fingers, cho
colate balls, salted peanuts and
Bridge Hostess I
Mrs. Z..W. Frazelle was hos- '
tess to her bridge club last
Wed. night with Mrs. Hortense ?
T. Hasty and Mrs. Ruth P.
Grady as additional <|usst. Club
member high score prize was
wen by Mrs. Doris Sitterson
and by Mrs. Hasry for the vi
sitors. Assisted by Mrs. Bet
ty Heltoo the hostess served
English Toffee and coffee for
refreshments
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall
of Polksvllle visited Mrs. Katie
Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Elhert Wallace Thursday.
Mrs. Durwood Walker went
to Lenlor Memorial Hospital
Thursday
l&rs. Raymond Cowman and
Mrs. Elton Basden of Kinston
visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Wallace Friday.
Mrs. Dan Wallace and chil
dren went to Mt. Olive on Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace
visited Mrs. Estelle Wbaley
and Alice Sum merlin Tuesday.
John D. Gainus went to Pink
Hill on Wed. on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Her
ring of Kenansvffle visited Mrs.
Fred Herring Thursday
James E. Westbrook was o
perated on Wed at Durham
Hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Herring
and Mrs. Fred Herring went
to Kinston Friday on business.
Mrs. Christine Batchlor of
Warsaw visited Mrs. Fred Her
ring Sat. afternoon.
Mrs . Winnie Herring of Golds
boro visited Mrs. Fred Herring
?
I visited Mrs Hitiift Wfcst*
Westbrook Saturday.
Mrs. Maggie King, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Wallace
Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Williams of Rich
land visited Mr. and Mrs La
land Wallace Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lywood Korne
gay of Kinston visited Mr. and
Mrs. Manley Kornegay Sunday
Gleen Kornegay of Kinston
visited Mr. and Mrs. Manley
Kornegay Sjnday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Band
of Charleston. S.C., visited Mrs.
Pearl Herring Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wayne
Tyndall of Kinston visited Mr
and Mrs. Clyde Walker Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Ho
ward Jr. of Pink Hill visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker
Sunday.
Ralph Jones, and daughter
Mrs. Carol Jackson and chil
dren of Mt. Olive visited Mr
and Mrs. Arnold Walker Sun.
Mrs. Dwight Walker visited
Mrs. Ella Howell of Mt. Olive
Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Howell of K
inston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Walker Wed.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wal
lace Sr. where dinner guest of
? Mr. and Mrs Frank Somers
of Kenans ville Sunday
Mrs. Hal Walker and Chris
where dinner guest of Mr and
Mrs. Frank Somers Sunday
Mrs. Zelma Rhodes visited
Mrs. Daisy Dail Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jitnmie Stokes
where dinner guest Mrs.
Ada Herring Sunday.
ptaal In Durham Wednesday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tea- j
chey Jr. visited MUton WU- I
llama of BaaulavUle Sat.
Rose Hill
Firemen Supper
The Country Ham and Egg
Supper that was cancelled due
to the snow has been resche
Honor Society
MOUNT OLIVE-Mrs. BUly
James, daughter of Mr. Cal
vin W. Jarman of Beulaville,
and Miss Jackie Lambert, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. MJ.
Lambert. Jr. of Calypso, were
among nineteen- Mt. Olive stu
dents recently initiated into Phi
T1<eu Kappa, a national hono
rary society.
Since 1918 Phi Theta Kappa
has recognized intellectual ac
hievement in American Jr. Col
leges Membership in Phi Theta
Kappa is conferred on those
junior college students who have
"established academic excell
ence." ^
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sued lor this sat., raft, a?
Hckeij |?r the supper can be
purchased from any Row Hill
Firemen or at the door. Some
time during the evening the fire
men will give away four coun
try turns at sap*rata drawings
snd you don't have to be pre
sent to win.
All proceeds from die sup
per will go toward the purch
ase of a new fire truck which
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Is due to arrive this summer.
Also the Rose Hill Voluh-* '
teer f Irenes which has Jue| Yj
been organized vrtll have abate
sale at the supper.
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Some people can save enough
on heating tfiis winter to cover the
cost of cooling next summer.
It costs around $50 to run two window
air conditioning units for the summer.*
And it is possible for some people to
actually save this amount on their heating
?jaik tjys winter. tjit
Exacuy how much you will be able to
save depends on where you live, how cold
the winters and how hot the summers.
But regardless of where you live,and the
type of heating system you now have, the
followingsuggestions can help you reduce
the cost of heating your home this winter.
The trick is to keep the cold air out,
while keeping the warm air in.
You can begin by doing little things like
closing your fireplace damper,opening the
drapes on windows exposed to sunlight
(and closing them at night), and caulking.
or taping around all windows and doors.
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You can reduce heating costs by as much
as 15 percent simply by installing storm
windows and doors. Not a bad investment.
Investing In insulation is like
investing in the bluest of blue chips.
In<mr arv.i. .11?ill ,??y (ttr it-i'll in;il?Kit .'l "i years. Altertliiit. it will
return 21 if j ? ?r < imv>lu*iitYf,ir after year sifter year.
According to the President's advisor on
consumer affairs, fuel savings for homes
insulated to the minimum FHA standards
soon pay for the total cost of insulation.
J 'Based on national wentneumpigd by the ElettricBl?etg>-Assncuitkai. It si* mldlx-m ?e<
So the real issue isn't whether you can
afford to install proper insulation. It's a
matter i of whether you can afford not to.
Another way to cut five, ten or fifteen
" percent oft your heating bill.
: ! Even if yourhome is well insulated arid
airtight, you can cut your bill even more.
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* For every degree over 70 you add about
5 percent to your heating cost So it's wise
to find the lowest comfortable setting and
leave it there.
And don't forget to turn off radiators
and thermostats in rooms not being used.
CP&L heats thousands of homes so why
are we telling you how to cut your bill?
All heat-producing fuels (coal, oil, gas,
even electricity) need conserving.
And while we want to sell you all the
electricity you need, we don't want to sell
you more man you need.
This explains the ad you're reading now.
It alsoexplainswhy wehave prepared
a new booklet that goes into the specific
details of these ana many other ways
you can cut the cost of heating your home.
It's up-dated from last year,with new
ideas on how to save on your electric bilL
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