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Announced (Cnaaaemenf 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thigpen of Clinton. Rt. 5. announce the wedding of their daughter Deborah Anders Thigpen to Owen Wayne Houston son of Mr and Mrs. Ashley A. Houston of Pink Hill, Rt. 2, Sunday, May 20th at 3 p.m. at Keener Methodist Church, Rt. 3, Clinton. Friends and relatives n ' if are invited. Summerlins Crossroads News 1 Mr* Carl bray Catn*??t Mnaa liDlll 1 1 ? | James Bell of Greenville. > Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell we re guests Sunday of Mrs Annie Rose Bell of Mt Olive. Miss Eva Nan Sum merlin sp ent Thurs. through Sun. in Dur ham attending a F.B.L.A. Con ference Mrs -Frank Sullivan spent last week with Clarence Sut ton of Sutton Town Mrs. Naomi K. Brock of Ro se Hill visited Mrs. T.A. Jer r^gan, Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey ?*Mr and Mrs. Rby ?ayloi4rf I Grentham and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor had dinner Frl. in New Bern. m Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinson Jr. of Winston Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinson Sr. 'f|| during dfe weekend. ?'.V?Mr- Mrs- Willie Heath of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Raynor of Rose Hill were ^ ? recent visitors of Mrs. Ellsj ^ Outlaw. The Rev. and Mrs. George Westbrook of Moorehead City were over night guest Fri. of ?| r| Mrs Andy W. Ivey. >, Wfirs. Charles Goods on of G reenville spent Sunday with M t;s. T.A. Jernlgan. Mrs. Ebyant Robinson of H- j, < enderson, and Mrs. Jack Dail. spent several days last week with Mrs. Ozzie Barnett of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cho drene of Lexington Park, Md., Mr and Mrs. Roger Cherry, of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ron aid Cherry of Goldsboro were v guests Sunday of Mrs. D.L. | ' Ojerry. M. If fir. and Mrs John Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sm th of fl Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Walker, of Ml. Olive, James E. Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sum merlin, of Kenansville, and Mrs. Walter HinsonSr. attended a fish fry Wed. at the home of Mr and Mrs. McCoy Suminerlin Mrs Ben Turner, and James Faison of Rocky Mount spent Friday night, and Sat. with Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Godbold, Mrs. Faison Turner of Pink Hll) joined them on Sat. Mr. and Mr? Larry Wilkins Mrs. Willis Henry Swinsor of Dudley, and Mrs. Thomas Suminerlin visited Mrs. AnnU in Wilmington Mrs. Leslie Bell Mr *** ' Mrs^ Robert L. Summerlin of Dublin visited Mrs T.A. Jernigan, and Mrs. Walter H teon Sr. Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sulli van were recent visitors of Johnny Sutton at the Veterans Hosp., in Fayetteville Mr Suton returned to his home Sat. Leland Garner of Durham spent the weekend with Sam- I my & Garner, Mr. and Mrs. I Colon Garner. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins were guests Sunday of Mr. anc I Mrs. Donnie Ezsell of Warsaw Mrs. Geddie Jones of Rones' I Chapel, and Mrs T.A.Jernigar visited Mrs. Martha Outlaw ai I Wayne M. Hospital Thurs. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. LannieP rice of Kenansville Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Outlaw I and Mir. and Mrs; J.B. Godbok had lunch in Sneeds Ferry Sun Mr and Mrs. John Millet of Red Springs, and Mrs. Woo drow Cherry attended a birth day dinner Sunday in honor ol Lewis Miller. Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes is spen days several days with Mr I and Mrs Richard Ernls of G- I reensboro. H Colon Garner was over night guest atnday of Mr. and Mrs I Gerald Garner of Belhaven. Mrs. T.a. Jernigan and Mrs Carl Ivey visited Mrs Maude Kelly In Duplin General Thurs I Mr. and Mrs. Otis Swinsor of Grifton visited Mrs. Edgai Summerlin, Mr. and Mrs.Larri Summerlin and children, Mrs Marvin Whitfield. Drl end Mrs. Lenwood Grady o I Raleigh, Mrs. Perry Grady ol Scotts Store, the Rev. Jack Bur- I nett. Mr. and Mrs. J.B, God bold. Mrs. Jesse Rogers. Mrs I I E J. summerlin. Mrs. T.A. Jer- I I sifed ^ IVey Vi i Cresson Ivey^r. and^Fo Ivey were honored Sunday oi birthday cake wu served , i'Jf? _ ? ' P? <| m ?? Senior ??$ jkfk >c ' Annette NewkirU Rcnorrrr df'S8 s^imu<iui-?JnM^ ooday with Mra ItA. Carr pre 1 i lent p esi ling c < . was called to order and devo tlon given The minutes of the last me eting were read and approved. Also the treasurers report was approved. Plans were discussed to attend the county organizati onal meeting In Kenansvllle The social hour followed. The meeting adjourned to meet April 16. at the home of Mra. Jamie Coston. Those present were: Masdames Naomi Leonard. De en le Robinson, Maggie Newktrk, Janie Fennell, Annie Rice. Mary L. Mallard, Katie Herring, A lice Southerland, Jannle Coston, Willie McKoy, Irene Carr and I Misses Mable Coston and An nette Newkirk. Stat? Rally There will be a State Rally , at First Baptist Church the Second Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock All members are as ked to be present and particl | pate. Music will be furnished by several groups and a good I time Is promised for every body. The public is cordially Invited. Stanford Extension 9 " . ? .?**??* ?? . . *T '? Club News The Stanford Extension Club j began their meeting by Mrs Arralttee Carltocj leading the devotion. The president Mrs. . Eva Miller was in charge. She asked Mrs. Fennell Weight W , atch chairman to weigh all me ? mbers. I Plans were completed for the Extension Church Day Service on April 16. at the First Bap f tist Church Kenansvllle. N.C. f A menu of dip sandwiches, . potato chips, cake for dessert, . and soda for beverage were served by the hostess Mrs. Geraldine Bryant. , . The April meeting will be , held at the Stanford Communi ty center with Mrs. Cuze Wll f Ileitis as hostess. ?nyayement J nnounceJ Mr. and Mrs. Harold James Smith ofRt.2, Pink Hill announc the engagement of their daughter, Judith Elaine, to Mr. Jerr Wade Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea F. Hunter of Beu laville. The wedding is planned for June 24th at the Pit Hill Methodist Church. IFriendship News] Milt Inch Citres|ondeni Mrs. Oan Wallace and Mrs. Charles Bell of Albertson vi sited Mrs. Odell Brock Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood San* derson visited Ernest Howard and Jeff Kornegay at Duke Hos pital in Durham Sat. Mr. and Mrs; Robert Walker and family of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bennett Sunday. Cathy Royals of Clinton spent the weekend with Cindy Pridgen. Cindy. Mike, and Richard Girm spent Sat., night with their gr an dm other, Mrs. Rosa Ginnte Mt. Oiive Mrs. Charles Lockamy a boys of Warsaw visited M and Mrs. Ralph Veach and f mily Sun. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Houj ton and Beverly of Kenansvll visited Mr. and Mrs. Od< Brock Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Rodalpti Sai derson and family visited V and Mrs. Ovw" whaley at Po ' ? UfcoJT wtob Mr. and Mr I. Ralpf Langston ... . r md du ring the week were: Mrs. Era James Mrs Vio Sloan, Mra Ri. /each, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Langston, Mra. ail Grady ' of Warsaw, Mr. and Mra. John Baldwin and Barbara or Wllmtng too, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jo nes of Kenans*111 e, Mrs. Neva da Jones of Burgaw. I I Nellie Pridgen. Mr. and Mr*. Dan Swtnson fl Mr. and Mr*. H.C Allen mlngion spam Sun. In Raleigh with Mr and Mr*. Ken Butler and family Mlc. Matthews of Turkey and George Pridgen spent Sunday In ? *? W crabby over axSgrass? nd r Keep calm and cool. Add Princep" herbicide to your AAtrex" spray. You'll control both fall panicum and crabgrass. Other weeds in corn, too; and harvesting 5- will be a pleasure. " F.E. SMITH PINK HILL , N.C. I t. ^^SMmj-DOUGLAS^^^ - ' Jf ? see the Regent. . . ; The Hammond. rf * Time Machine Here'* a genuine horseshoe styled console with the nostalgia of It^r yt yesterday and the electronics of tomorrow. The new Hammond \ Regent offers extraordinary theater design and performance with the reliability and flexibility found only in Hammond's new space age technology. The electronic breakthrough that put man on the moon. 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