?njaf*m*nt _?Announced Mr. and Mrs. William G. Futrelle of Kenansville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Christine, to Bennie Keith Wilson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie K. Wilson, Sr. of Warsaw. A June 17th wedding is planned. Shower Given For Mrs. Brown Mrs. Arthur Richard Brown III the former Diann Howard was honored Friday March 16th with a bridal shower at the Free WUI Baptist Church in Fountain Town. The lovely affair was open to all friends, relatives, in cluding the children and the hushUKis of all attending. Joint hostesses .were; Mrs. As&miU. *Mrra?j> Liberty Hall Bridgo Club Mrs. Marion Griffin was hos tess to the Liberty Hall Bridge Club on Wednesday night. Mrs. Russell Guthrie was the only visitor. Club members high score prize was won by Mrs. Hortense T. Hasty. Mrs. Gu thrie was also presented a gi ft. For refreshments Mrs. Griffin served strawberry des sert with salted peanuts and coffee. Or- } *? w. o. c. Workshop Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Cha irman District No. 5 of the Women of Wilmington Presby tarlal, held a workshop in G rove Presbyterian Church on Tuesday. March 20th at 7:30. Eleven out of the fifteen chur ches in this District were re presented. The guest speaker was Mrs. Carolyn Smith of Wilmington. Preceding the me eting refreshments were served by the social committee com posed of Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs Billy Stephens and Miss Margaret Williams. J1 ? ? Brown. The bride and her family were Introduced to the guests by Mrs. O.C. Brown, the gro oms m.'.her The bride and groom opened gifts and the grooms sister, Miss Dixie Brown, kept a list of all the gifts and guests. T. & C Chb The Town and Country Bridge Club met last Tuesday night with Mrs. E.G. Tyndall. Ad ditional guests were Mrs A.T. Outlaw and Miss Lottie Anne Williams. High score was co mpiled by Mrs. Hazel Scott for the Club members and Mrs. Outlaw for the visitors. The hostess served limeVhiffon pie and coffee for refreshments. L P N News . ? ? . The LPN's of Kenansville held their regular monthly me eting March 14. in the Dinning room at Duplin General Hosp. Guest speaker for the even ing was Preston B. Raeford. He gave a tour of Duplin Co. by film and made very intere sting comments. Refreshments were served by Daphney Ezzell and Matoaka Westbrook. NrtMtlt Mrs. N.B. Boney and Mrs. Hattie S. Kornegay spent Wed. in Wilmington with the Edward S. Kornegays. Mrs. Margaret O. Dail visi ted Mrs. George Craft and Mrs Lloyd Thaxton in Kinston last . , ? r ' *"*7 wo ainoer with the T J. Tolsons. I 1*3. ? -i i fimOli vOOKK, jr., w WashingttM. P.C. sprot the we ekcnd w i\ 11 Mrs H<* r' i e S . K or * and Mrs Stephen GwHng and chUdren of Greer. S.C.; Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Honeycutt a long with Mr. and Mrs. Epiest Smith and Cheryl of Fayette ville; also Mr. and Mrs. Banks McNalry and son Williani of Golds boro Mrs. D.S. Williamson has been visiting th* Bob William son and Paul Williamson's fa milies in Richmond, Va. Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes spent the weekend in Charlotte sville, Va., with relatives. Mrs. Viola W. Quinn spent several days recently in Hamp ton, Va with relatives. Miss Ruth Reynolds of Char lotte, Miss Judy Reynolds of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs Plymouth and Mr. Jerry Rey nolds. NCSU, Raleigh, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. VJi. Reynolds. Mike Hasty of-Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Hor tense T. Hasty. He was Join ed her* on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hasty and daugh ter Brittany of Warsaw. MacRae Sharp of NCSU, Ra leigh spen* the weekend in Ke nans ville with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Tolson of Goldsboro visited Mrs. N.B. Boney Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied back to Gol dsboro by Mrs. Hattie S. Kor negay The Rev. Troy D. Mollis and Paul Stephens attended Presbyt ery at Camp Klrkwood on March 14th. TJ3. Quinn has returned from McCain Sanatorium where he was a patient for several weeks. With Our JrP of Rt l,-KeLns?Ule! n'Ic!. (Sarecta) is now serving in the 73 Armor 2nd Inf. Div. of the VJS. Army in South Korea. The Indianhead Division has a pro ud record of service dating back to 1917 and is the only full N.S. Army Division sta tioned in the Pacific Comm and. He received his Basic Tr aining in Ft. Leonard Wood Missouri, then was transf erred for Intensive Training in Armored Tanks to U.S.A. Armor Center at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. Carey is a 1971 graduate of E ast Duplin High School. He attended Coastal Carolina Com munity College in Jacksonville His parents are Mr. and Mrs Carey A. Williams Sr. of Rt. 1. Kenansville, N C, lie has one brother Woody P. Williams a sophmore at E. Duplin. His grandmother is Mrs. Gladle Williams of Rt. 2 Pink Hill ?I Mrs Jin ? Summerlln of K Hudson of the Cripple Child Mrs Mary Lee Hudson of Mt. Ctlve returned to their home in Cle arfield. Peons. Monday aiter spending several days with Mr. and Mrs Lendor Barefoot of Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. Lu gy Sutton. Mrs. Ronald Cnerry of Go lds boro, and Mrs. D.L. Cherry visited Mrs Line Hlnes of Se ven Springs Wednesday. ; Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Mt. Olive, Mrs J.B, Gold old. and Mrs. Wlllard Pate were guests Monday of Mrs. jente Farm of Kins ton. Mrs. T.A. Jernigan visited Mrs. Ethel Koroegay of Alber ts on Wednesday. Mrs. Darnell Gwaltney of P Ine Forest was guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Wiley T. Dail ?" Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crump ler of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Tay lor of Calypso were guests Sunday of Mr and MrS Ro land Taylor. * Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Red Springs, Pfc E9 Ray Cherry of Ft. Bragg, Lewis Miller and Mrs. Kate Willia ms visited Mr. and Mrs. Wo I odrow Cherry Sunday. I The Rev. and Mrs. Jack B urnett were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh Chllders . I of Wilson. Sammy Brown of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Roberts of Faison visited Mr. and Mrs. I Carl Ivey Sunday. ; ^ Mrs. Bryant Robertson of Henderson is spending sever I al days with Mr. and Mrs. I Jack Dall. I s ? ? ???fc-jtrra?.' 0" 1 Nfc* ? rthdays jointly.. Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Jams of Scotts Store visited Mr. a.ld Mrs. Harvey Jones Saturday. were over ni$it guests Saturd ay of Mr. and Mrs. John Wil Idns Mr. and Mrs. Tom Strick land of Kenly visited Mrs Lo ttie Cherry Saturday. Mrs. Jackie Cashwell retur ned home Saturday after being a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Billy Godbokl .of Knlghtdale spent Friday and Saturday night with Mr. and Mr*. J.B. Godbold, Dr. and Mrs. Ben Turner, and James Ellison of Rocky Mount joined fhem on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey vi sited GX. Robertson and Mrs. AX. Marshbourn, Mrs. C.C. Wilkins. Mrs. Allen Fritz, Mrs. Linwood Capps, and daughter of Golds boro. Mr and Mrs. Henry McGory of ClearfBed. Peons.. Mr. and Mrs. Luby Sutton were guests on Suiday of Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Fox aid family. Mrs Martha P. Lane. Mrs. Henry Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brock visited Thomas Dixon, patient at Wilson M. Hos pital Sat. Mr. and Mrs . Larry Summer lin joined Herbert Lee Sumraer lbTjr. of Great Falls, 111., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Lee Suminerlin Sr. of New Warsaw Sunday. Sgi Kenneth Powell left re cently to spend a tour of duty at Champion Air Force Base in Alaska. Mrs. Powell (the tjrCi j ICC cxi fcwtat r. then for Mrs, of Magnolia visited Mrs. < Ivey Friday Mt and Lester Outlav visited Mr. and Mrs Leslie Summerlin ol Warsaw Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sauls of Bowden visited Mr. and Mrs Roland Taylor Sunday. Mrs. L.T. Ricks of Selnia. Mrs. Dolly Pope of Grenthem, Mrs. Perry Jackson and Mrs. Dixie Sutton of Mt. Olive and Mrs. Thomas Summe rlin spent the weekend in Lenior. Mrs. Durwood Holmes atten ded the funeral ol Greheme Robinson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey, of Wallace visited Mrs. Cindy W. Ivey during the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmes, and Mrs. LouiseNulenof Golds boro visited Mrs Mary Holmes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry WUkinsI of Mt Olive were Sunday visi tors of Mr and Mrs. John Wilkins Mrs Eddie Goodman visited Mrs Martha Outlaw, patient at Wayne M. Hospital Monday. Mrs. Ernest Waters. Linwo od Holmes of Golds boro. and M rs Mary Holmes visited Mrs. Currie Brock dttltng the week Hom?mak?rs M??ts I The Summerlin's Extension Homeraakers Club met Thurs., March 24th at the home of Mrs. Carl Ivey. America the Beautiful was sung to begin the program. Health and Citizenship reports were given Mrs. D.L. Cherry gave tne devotions. During the business session the annual District Meeting to be held April 5th in New Bern was discussed. The Collect for Club Wom en Prayed in adjourned the meeting. Mrs. Persy Grady assisted the.hostess in serving cook ies. peanut dainties, ahd fee cream- topped with fresh pea ches. Local Studonts Elected GREENSBORO--Two Duplin County students are among 57 students who have been elected recently to membership in the EpsQon Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at the University of N.C. at Greensboro They are: Miss Susan P. Wa rd, senior English major, dau ghter of Mr and Mrs. Horace Ward, 404 Church St.. Rose Hill, and Miss Mary E. Wright, senior political science major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Wright. Rt 1, Box 107-A, Wallace. Miss Ward, a graduate of Wallace-Rose Hill High School tela : 1 . 'flTM HUllj | *' :0(? terns vrtth Mtst i| academic ?ecordj, Ince then, it. has 3 I We Want Your Hogs I ' vier-trr"" ?;;v. .?/, &WM j 'tMw ^^*lhi>tl' I WHERE ARE ALL THOSE J I LADIES? ...Who Askod J L.!r !ed Heort Yarn! 1 ? taid wed get It for you, and we did! I "OW ^ou can choose from a nice assort^ 1 I ment of solids and variegated colors at a , | SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE, ^ -?AW. A A/f j J 7 per skein' r*9- $1" 1 E) P ? '?'PWWiiy.f'1'- S HG CATCH-Ilenry Harnett of Kenansville caugf* a 9 1/2 pound large mouth Bass recently while fishing at J. Hines pond near Kenansvilie. Harnett was using a Rebel bait. Mt. Olive Mc t I ft ^ 1 I | Dtol Mt. OHw 1 I ????V ? II^VBH ' H TIm Kids WMI Love It T?m Food Is Soperl The Sendee Pre?pt The Atmosphere Pie stent I Modest Prices! I AW CONDITIONED ? WE CATER TO PARTIES I IflUA'C BARBECUE..* I HlliU V RESTAURANT I Oj^MIM^O^yU^oriJoo^CiMtoJ RX FOR AMERICA J 1 r Imagine, if you can, spend ing your summer months tending a herd of goats 6,000 feet "straight up" in a remote mountain pasture. Or, being shocked by the "premature" death of a loved one who has failed to live his "normal" hundred years! Such are lire's expect*, -ytions Jm -. the peopW bf ' tUDL&dTTZ j world's healthiest and Slongest-liveckv people, over I 5,000 of them have reached i or surpassed the century i mark In age! i , The life-style of Abkhazi- \ ans vividly illuminates the problem Americans face in living a long life. Most of us have become physically soft and mentallv unDiepared to develop a new Rx for Amer ica that'd alter some of our basic attitudes and expecta tions, then maybe we, too, could took forward to see ing our hundredth year! Kenansvillq f| DRUG STORE ^ T " OWNERS ?art hatcher ? amoa brinaou The above comments appear each *?? /o air thoughts, opinions, ? and information we hctirvc to he important to our friends and Jt customers - your comments are welcomed. i? - Ea iter Dresse and many others/ /

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