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Warriaf nnounceJ Miss DUone Howard became the bride of Mr. Arthur Ri chard Brown, 111 on Friday. February 23. 1973. The private ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winford Howard of Kenansvllle. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richard Brown. Jr. of Rt. 2 Beulavllle. Mr. Brown is employed at , Bell Motors In Kenansville. They are making their home in KenassvUle. >2^ iKenansville Newsl : Mn. N. B. BM*r Ph. 296 2241 Mrs. Margaret O. Dail ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edwards of Kinston to Golds boro Friday. Mrs. Rudy Navidad of Fay etteville spent Sat. with Mrs. Bertha Hnlliqgnn?rth.^who has^ teen a patient in JDupluuCetf eral Hospital^ ^ Miss JonnleH^ayne and Mrs. Joyce Norris made a business trip to Goldsforo Sat. Miss Holly Payne of Center port. Long Island, N.Y. visited Mrs. Bertha Hollingsworth re cently. The S.B. McCowans of Co lumbia. S.C. spent a couple of days last week with his parents i Mr. and Mrs. E.S. McGowan. Mrs. N.B. Boney and Mrs. F.W. McGowan attended the U DC Meeting in Warsaw last Wed. at the home of Mrs. Woo drow Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. F.W. McGowan spent a couple of days last week with relatives in Fayeneville. Mrs. G.V. Gooding spent the weekend In Charlotte with the Bobby Rays. She attended the Christening ceremony on Sun. of their infant daughter. Ther esa Nicole Ray. Miss Judy Reynolds of ECU spent the weekend with her pa rents Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Reynolds. Also home for the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Bill Futrell were .44009 and Kay Futrell from T Alton v Newton visited relxivcs in Klnston last Tues Among those from Kenans vtlle who attended the funeral of Mrs. Emma Powell Cham bers on Thurs afternoon in Warsaw were: Mrs. A.T. Out law, Mrs. Alton Newton, Mrs. N.B. Boney and Mrs. Colon Holland. Mrs. Mary T. Murphy accom panied Mrs. Stuart Hall to Green sboro for the weekend. They visited Mrs. Halls sister. Miss Mary Lee Sykes visited her sister. Mrs. BUI Eubanks near Wilmington during the we ekend. Mrs. Cqlon Holland visited her sister. Mrs. Wilms Jones in Richlands last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mc Phaul and son went to the Cir cus in Fayetteville recently. Mrs. Ruth W. Adams of Ca rolina Beach spent the week 73 . J with diss tfhrfai - Wll .o4 Mrs. Dsn Ysncey Raleigh th M and Mrs. Awl tep ed^ a meeting in PiyettevtUa Rririfir Nit ^ Meet Mrs. Jack Sitterson mi hos tess for Circle 02 on Monday night. The meeting wu pre sided over by the circle chair men. Mrs. James S. Murphy Mrs. Billy Stephens moderated the Bible Study from Jonah and Mrs. Anne Craft gave the month* ly emphasis stressing plans f >i the observance of Witness Season. At the close of the meeting a social hour was en joyed during which time the hostess assisted by Miss Mar garet Williams served Cheery tarts and Russian Tea to the ten members present Mrs. Mae H. Spicer was hos tess to the members at the Town & Country Bridge Club last Tues. night with Miss Ma ry Lee Sykes substituting Club member's high score was com plied by Mrs. H.D. Taylor who was presented a gift as was Miss Sykes. For refreshments. Mrs. Spicer assisted by her daughters. Elizabeth and Julia served cheese cake topped with cherries and accompanied with coffee. Mrs. Margaret O. Dail was hostess for the Liberty Hall Bridge Club when it met last Wed. night. Additional guests included, Mrs. Stuart Hall, M rs. Bonnie McPhaul and Miss Mary Lee Sykes. High Score prize was cap tured by Mrs. HortenseT.Has ty for the club members play ii^ and by Miss Sykes for the visitors. A red and wtfcjte co lor note in table appointments and refreshments was empha sized. The hostess served cherry jello topped with whip ped cr?am and a cherry ac companied by cookies and cof fee. also salted peanuts. To Speak Dr. OX. Sherrtll the Execu tive Sectet*ry_,of ^General. deliver the morfVng Sermon at the Kenansville First Bap tist Church, Sunday March 4th at 11:00 o'clock. formative** ** A social hour followed the meeting. || Women Met Circle #1 of the Women bf Grove Presbyterian Church met last Monday afternoon with Mrs. A.T. Outlaw. The Circle Chair man, Mrs G.V. Gooding presid ed over the meeting and pre sented the monthly emphasis. The Bible Study was moderated by Mrs. Lloyd Ferrell, She was assisted by Mrs. J.B. St- 1 roud, Mrs. N.a Honey, Miss Sallie Outlaw and Mrs. Bonnie McPhaul. The closing prayer was made by Mrs Ralph Ber wick. For refreshments, Mrs Outlaw served cherry tarts and coffee to the nine ladies pre sent. Announc* Birth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burly of Harrells, announce the birth of Twin sons, Douglas Lars and Donald Dean In Duplin Gen eral Hospital on Monday, Feb. 19. 1973. Mrs. Burly Is the former Judy Williams daughter of Mr. Robert Williams and the late Mrs. Mary Whaley Wil liams of Kenansvtlle. (Friendship Mews Mail ?rack CwrtaaaafcM Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sa nderson also Sara Brock visit ed Jeff Kornegay at hospital in Kinston Mon. Wed. and Sat Rev. Charles Pollock of Tur key visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph l.angston Fri. Miss Jeanette Brock of Green ville visited Mr. and Mr?. J J. Jones over the weekend. Mrs. Lucille Woodward of Jacksonville spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace of Albersten were dinner gu ejt of and Mrs.gMell Mr and Mrs. Ronald,Hous ton visited Mrs. Qdell Brock Thurs. J J. Jones visited his^bro arrived Sun.^to^apend ?one time with her son Jeff who U In the hoeplul in Kinston Mrs Rutl ? of Kenans vilk Mr and Mrs. Rodney Andrews of Warsaw. Mrs M argaret Brown of Norfolk, Va. Mrs Mattk Beth Shoulars of Rich Square, and Debbie Bro wn of Rose Hill were supper guest of Mr and Mrs. George Pridgen Sat. night. Mrs. Eva James spent Sun in Dunn with Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey Thomas. Mrs. Eva James. Mrs. Ger trude Whitfield, Mrs. Viola S loan also Mrs. Essie Carter visited Mr. and Mrs. James Howard and Mrs. Lucille Wo odward at Jacksonville last wk. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Min ton of Warsaw visited Mrs. Viola Sloan Sun. >t Mrs Ralph Veach visited M r. and Mrs. CJ. Cottle of Turkey Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rodalph San derson visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Whaley of Potter Hill over the weekend . Mrs. Dan Wallace of Alber tson visited Mrs. Estelle Wha ley and Alice Summerlin Frl. Eva James and Mrs. Viola Sloan visited Mrs Alice Sum derson at Calypso Thurs Mrs. Ben Swinson and Mrs. John Ivey visited Mrs. Otis Swinson at Golds bo ro hospit al on Tues. Mrs. Kay Davis of Warsaw visited Mrs. Carl Ginn Mon Charles Langston of Rocky Mt. visited Mr and Mrs. Nel son Outlaw Sat., visitor on Wed. were: Mrs. Penny Outlaw and Mrs Manley Outlaw of Golds - boro. ? ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Out law visited Mrs. Connie Out law at a hospital in Clinton Sunday Mrs. Rodalph Sanderson at tended the funeral of Mrs. Ava Basyden at BeulavOle Wed. *i as * nurses meet The March 6. 1973 meeting of District 27. Nurses will fce held at 7:30 p.m at the Wal ?fMMt'Ufbrdry with pre^ gram chairman Mary Bowden and hostesses Mary Boney and Mary Pierce. 1 I172 I! 1 nam pollutloc conditions aid out through he YJT Rurl En enMl Assistant Prog ram (REAP). Cost-share and technical issiataoce < > to county farmers in 1972 amo vatlon investment in the county of about when the far mer'a share of the coat and la bor la considered. Practices completed in 1972 Included 307 acres of perma nent pasture, 736 acres drained by tile and open ditch. 13,366 acre3 of vegetative cover, and 30* acres of forestry. Statewide. 63,354 farmers car ried out needed conservation and environmental improvement practices, valued at an estimat ed $17 million In connection with the 1972 REAP. Cost-sharing and technical assistance am :un Duplin Native Promoted A Duplin County native has been promoted to personnel ma nager at the promimlty plant according to plant officials Ver nell Stallings son of Mr. A Kirs. William Henry Stalling of Rt. 1, Magnolia had been assistant personnel manager at the White Oak plant for two years. He has a B. S. and M. S. degrees from A. & T. State University. He is a Captain in the U.S. Array Reserves, and is marr ied to Pat Stallings who is em ployed by the company's Re search and development Gar ment Laboratory. They have two daughters and resides in Greensboro. mtui,1 wftfffc, W. and bwuty 8" Dine Out Often | At King's I Tilt KMt Will Ltvt It TM Fotd It Stptrb Tht Strvict Prompt. Tht Atmosphtro Pttasant. I I AH CONDITIONED WE CATER TO PARTIES I I If IIIP'C BARBECUE ?ni I nlnU V RESTAURANT I H UW 11?* Vwlf t.. Hi HW fSUff! ftQAU ItlflSlQft I " more we supply^ j than just electricity sslSBPflffip ?i ? We care We're Consumer CKvned We care about making this community grow and prosper I We care about making our neighborhood a better place to | live and work We care about helping you get the most from every kilowatt | hour of electricttv *? We care about people?about the ^me things that concern | v ou rv^ ? ~ Slaughter Hog* Ami Cattle Aucthwa I ' I ? kV I ? I Help Home Patients 1 E joy Co f 1 Th? car* of convalescents and invalids I 1 can bo easier for you, better for them 1 1 with our sickroom supplies. Hospital I I beds, walkers, wheel chairs, crutches, I patient lifts. Low cost rental. 1 it PHONE 5684131 | FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PEN 10D ENDING* December 31, 1972 , balance december 31,1972 Receipts: Tptal Mnwmte nUmImI 923.092.13 i*r*T "if "iV@-25cf, MimuZrn. ' "Sg Total (lion 1 to 4 lac.) 125.629.78 Net difference of advance assessments: ^ IU ,Wr Wtm. taf. *<t M roel. Mldt - v -J Receipts ?y.S29 79 ^T- i ? *! aeaasmanmM t T,,"r~ipu. Disbursements: Salaries *377-32 Collection commissions Miscellaneous expenses 996 - Total expenses (lines 9 to 11 inc.) $3,063.55 <Murt Ml ncn< m% *r Um lies m Mms 1 mi I) No. $ 59. Cupl. Payment 500.W Death benefits paid No. 100. 37 15'400 00 No. 200. 77 15-400 00 Membership fees paid agents Refund?. . !?' 1^?'?^ 'M : - ? ?' # ?? , $. \i ';^ ?? M J?J '<$?&! 1' Total disbursements (lines 12 to 15 inc.) 122.663.55 BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR 62.717.44 Assets: * Bank?depMit branch banking & trust co. 7.717,44 5 Wir Bonds No. 2576 (1-7-72) 5.000.0C f Buildins A Losn stock ' S' CIT,ZENS No 2578 fl-29-72) io.ooo.oc ? . rkmn N c No 8579 <7-?"72) 10.000.UU Total assets ?n* * no. as** (io-17-72) 20.000.00 Lia^bi I iti1 l0'o ' ^
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