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(Onpapement .A nnounced Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrett Forrest of Richmond, Va., an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Judy, to Morris Newlin of Guilford College, N.C. Judy attends Westhamp'ion College of the University of Richmond and Morris willgra duate from the University of Richmond May 13th in the School of Business Administration. Morris is the son of the former Pattie Sue Souther land and the grandson of Mrs. Lawrence Southerland and the late Mr. Southerland formerly of Kenans vllle. The wedding will be in the Presbyterian Church in Richmond August 4, 1973. Kenansville News Mn. ft ft Bwty Ph 296 2241 diaries Stephens Jr. of Ri chmond, Va. visited his broth ers and sisters here last week. Mrs. W.M. Ingram has been visiting the Bobby ingrams in ^ Washington. D.C. j ^ Edwards of Kinston toWl . Hol ly, Charlotte and Winston Salem last week to visit relatives Miss Carole Sharps visited her maternal grandparents in Garner last week rite Alabasters visited Mr. and Mrs. Cad Upehurch in Dunn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leonard of Greensboro visited Mrs St uart Hail recently. While here they visited the Lewis Herrings in Wallace one day. Miss Mary Lee Sykes, Mrs. Eloise K. Ryder, Mrs. E.S. McGowan and Mrs. Stephen Wi lliamson shopped in KinSWffSaf ^ Si? tal daring the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Mnllls. Jr. of Fincastle. Va. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. KJ. Ouna and children of WinterviUe yisited the Marian Griffins and the Rus sell Guthries last Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Ivay Fields have returned from Palmetta, Fla., ? vr , > , , Mr and Mrs Herbert Ma thews ci F visited attended a meeting In Ft. Worth Texas, last week. Vestals recently Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Qulnn of Kebt and Mr. in* N my Qulnn visited Mrs. Viola Qulnn over the weekend H The family of Mrs Ralph (Myrtle) Langston express sin cere appreciation for all act* of kindness and sympathy con tributed them during their mo ments of sadness Harold Jones and family g ? Announc* Birth Mr and Mrs. Robert Frank lin Williamson announce the birth of a daughter, Sara Kay on Wednesday, April 35 In Dup lin General Hospital. Mrs. Wil liamson Is the former Kay San- <1 derson of Chinquapin. Eastern Star Kenansville Chapter #215, Or der of the Eastern Star held its bi-monthly meeting Tuesday ni ght in the Masonic Lodge Hall. The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Hilda Grace Smith and Worthy Patron, Jimmy Tucker were in their respective stations. After the business session the Secretary. Mrs Virginia Holland explain ed the proper way to set up the chapter for ths benefit of the new officers. The Associa te Matron . Mrs. Wtlmer Her ring gave a report for the "Sick and cheer Committee". The next meeting will be held on Tuesday night, May 8th. Members are urged to keep that date in mind. Local Studont ? ? ? ? ?? Performs RALEIGH, N.C.-Mlss Karen Benetta Powell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Powell of Kenan3ville, N.C. will be a mong the 65 Meredith students to perform in the Dunce of Life, which will be presented in honor of the Spring Queen Lynn Moore Arrington and her court, as part of the^^nM^j home economics major at Me redith. 1 program, s^raored^by the Co uncU of Better Business Bu reaus Ine, to demonstrate how constructive consumerism Is working to provide consumers with the Information they need to make Intelligent. cdrdfully considered baying dec isions. "* The 'Get your Money's Worth.. Get the Facts!' theme of Consu mer Information Week fits In perfectly with AkP's WEO (Wh ere Economy Originates) sell- I Ing philosopy " Mr. JJ3, Whit field skid. "Long before there was sush a word as consum erism. A*P was dedicated to helping their customers gfet th eir money's worth. And. of cou rse. a&P was the pioneer in offering consumers such |mov ations as grade labeling, Infor ma lve labeling and choice of our own brands and national brands." The visual symbol of Consumer Inforautioa Week wi ll appear in A&P newspaper advertising for the week jtf Ap ril 30 to May 8. Ttje Ambol will remind consumers of ei ght important potnts?which go into many consumer buying de cisions. The cautionary points are: Read the label, understand the guarantee, shop pride and quality, know the cost of Credit, read use and care instructions, check seller's reliability, read contract before signli|g. and ask who services it Two additional suggestions for consumer sa tisfaction are to ask questions and to take your time. 111 11 ""i | a major contribution by A&t mti deal market basket g run* up OU a supermarket cash re gister, consumers are advised to rethink their food-buying st rategy. The advice includes ta king advantage of advertised sp ecials, comparison shopping to find menu tern: Just as gooc but less expensive, planning the wc?Vs menu before leaving ho me to avoid temptation b/ un- , necessary items Consumers are also told to learn how to J stretch their meat dollars by J cooking inexpensive cuts a va- 1 riety of ways The one-minute 1 short course in food-buying St- | rategy concludes with admonis hments to buy when the price is | right, in quantity for future use < and to keep a record of spend- ? ?ng. "The AitP Spot announcement. jj Mr. Whitfieldsaid, "shows that. | if consumers shop wisely, food .4 can still be one of their better ?.$ toys." Music Recital I; MOUNT OLIVe-Miss Jackie Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Lambert. Jr. of Calypso, will be participating in a music recital sponsored fay the Mr. Olive College Music Dept , on Wed., May 2. at 8 - p.m. in the College Auditorium The recital will feature stu dents from tSe general student body and music majors in their minor performance area. The public is cordially in vited to attend. There is no charge. . . > Stejhan ind Do Brb from the School oi -m at the University of N.C. w Doc is tl too of Mr. sad Mrs. Amos of Kens.; die. Jones and Brinson completed the five year pharmacy course and will be eligible to take a state examination for register ed pharmacist licensure foll owing a period of internship. This year's class has 119 Kiduate- consisting of 93 ma - Drugs of North WU1 s Brtnaoi will be tnsvUle. N.C. To Graduate KKUN SPRINGS, N.C.-Two hundred and Ighty sindidates arc scheduled for p-aduadoa a: Kaynor Shook, daughter of Mr, ?ad 4rs. BUnc Haynor, Rt-1. * MOTHERS M\ May 13 j For Gifts That Say "I Love You, Mom" ...Lot Her l Or aunt, daughter, grandma! We have the perfect gifts for all the loves of your life. And, the group is more expansive for Mother's Day. Dresses, sporty separates, all the accessories to go with them ... plus more in stock, now. "Cortfffcofos Arm Oood for Ona Ymar" Q, 20% Of* DrasMi .'-Ml j Notice To Strawberry Growers Wo aro in a position to supply you with Strawborry Cartons. Also, oxtra cups - both quarts and pints See Us For Your Needs! H. D. Andrews Co. ? ,:o. ? I ? Phono ^58-2^66 or *58-2494 100 E. Jamas St. |1 1 1 i in . i H i ? i. 1 I | Collier-Rose Fuels, Inc. ^ Wf ^ A JLjj* At I I 1 G. E. I UN LAMP KIT I Only I Walgreen's Beach Party Suntan Lotion Q. T. LOTION ( 4 ox. R?g. 2.59 *000 \, y4 V TEGA FOAM TANl ^T?" Only $1.89 I Without Bum g9g. $2.39 Unguentine Spray ^3 I ? ? i.89 mi Ppertone f ning r.3. 8?l ter 69*1 Specticool ^ Closeout a l rororts, wc A rmifif " m iSJ.^4.^ * * l*L ? 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