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DDIl wWillu, AUG NT ? IUU ipu mini days with Gerald ^L^T^iSgr aod Mrs. ansviUc 'TlNNfc', Mrs. Ruby Campbell returned Mr and Mrs. Vie Odey made a trip te Ktnston Teas. Mrs. Oxley was treated far second decree herns of the fa" ce at the Klnsten Clinic Tees., as a resell of an accident dur ing the first of the week. Miss WUma Mnson of Char lone spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brineon. Mrs. Cora Sanderson ac companied Mrs. Estella Rfaen berfc of Chinqeepti to Ktastoo /: Moo. Judge and Mrs. Russell La nier were in Salisfaurn last week. Miss Entile Sanderson at tended dm An exhibit of Mis. lone Griese at Back Swamp Sun. Miss Vic Kennedy of Klnston was dm weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. (Ms Miller. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Padgett of Chinquapin were Sunday gu est of Mrs. Macy Thomas. Mr aod Mrs. Herman Sol di and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Smith attended dm Ifarfifr Ran dolph Show in Raleigh Sat. I Vows Spoken I HallsvlUe on Saturday evening. April 88th at T p.m. The alter arrangement was composed of yellow lillles.gla diolll and whke mums, pom poms and carnations with three yellow burning tapers. On the piano was an. arrangement of the same flowers centered with a burning taper protected with an antique glass chimney. The pews were marked with small baskets of flowers in the same color scheme Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length whke satin gown fas hioned with a Jewel ncrkiinc and long flowing sleeves trim me a wnn wnue imported cn^ cheted braid. The detachable chapel length train was also trimmed with the crocheted b raid. Her veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a tier rce of seed pearls. Her hnnqnrt of white pom poms, white carnations and s tephanatis and cascaded with white bridal satin ribbon was centered with a whke detaa haWe orchid. Her only attendant was Miss Jallele Prk< cousin of the bride She wore ? pale gseuu floor length gown wkh iang Sheet y s&eves caught at the wrist withstands. She carried ? ? ? ? ?- l": wi*Tr^2d?rad Sji Ltall* klaA TAKA UMUJaam . .nn wcu3 Mrs join nougnion was sollst She stag. "Oh Perfect Love," m e solor end she and Mr. wells stag , "| LOVE YOU TRULY". pi ' / Immediately after the cere* many die bride's parents en* tertalned with a recaption at their hone. The refreshment table was centered with an arrangement of yellow iris, yellow gladioli!, white mums, carnations and pom-poms. Mrs. Wayne Stilly served ake and Miss Gail ty res poured punch for approxi mately seventy five guests. Piano Radial Students of HersheU Pierce will perform in a music recital Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday dad Thursday night at the Beula ville Auditorium at d p.m. The public is invited. Birth Annownca Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean Dobs on announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia, in Efciplin General Hospital. Kanansvllle. Toes., May 8th. Mrs. Dobs on was the former, Miss Patricia Cooper of Ke nans vllle, Mr Dobs an is the son of Mrs. Katie Lee Dobs on of Bdllavllle v' ? Jgg^y CoUTM- -I course. May Mont 8 p.m. an Child Advangelism David J. Bylsma, Slate Director of Child Advaqgelism in Coldsbo ro is the teacher Everyone is invited to attend. I Faison News || Ma Mm Cm Ml ItMMt || Mrs. Vernon Crouch haa re turned home after spending two weeks in Ft. Lauderdale, Fia. with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bar Mr. and Mrs. Jack Precythe and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pre cythe of Va Beach, Va. spent the weekend with Mrs. Nell Precythe. Mrs Frank D. Taylor attend t| ed conference in Montreal sev eral days last week Mr. and Mrs Walter Mangum, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Taylor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Willis wheless and Dr. and Mrs. FrankD,Tay lor camped-out at Camp Arrovf head, S.C. during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bowden of Goldsboro visited Mrs. Lu cille Baugbem during the week Mrs Telsy Frank and Mrs. Catherine Outlaw of Baltimore. Md. have returned home after , visiting 3gt Billy Bbyette, who is an operative patient at Ft. . Gordon. Ga. *9nvltaiiu* JsauoJ -?1 ? - ? *'? ?-> 9tr. ??d $.mo* fC fttwur of i|Ourj?rwwfP fUr. 6?if (Sttn fHi(P*r, junior fgf Of S?n3oy l?? Mifdi 'c$ %M| NiMtfM (wJrf3 am) fWm(i|<lCrM <4 out o cfotC sou &,*>&?< 6&nyuoj>in, 0to?4fi 6a reft na 6p .. %C^,0n Jmm^oJfffy/offoW;^ c?r?nony 0KifP Swamp Community ^6uiP3?'ny with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tew. Mrs. Jim Taylor. Mrs. Tom Taylor. Mrs. J.W. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor at tended the graduation exercises of Ceness Taylor from NCSU in Ralelrfi Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Crow visited Harvey Callander and Miss Elisabeth Callender also Mrs. Clara McCullen in Mt. Olive Sun. Mr. and Mrs. BQ1 Clifton and Miss Susan Clifton atten ded Robert Clifton's graduation at NCSU Fri , Mr and Mrs. A.P. Cates. Jr. of Parkton spent die Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cates, Sr Mrs. Helen Stancil, Marilyn and Angle Stancil and Sharon Alphin of Mt. Olive attended Michael Stancil*s graduation at NCSU Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Crown and Mrs. LUa Mae Smith were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan in Calypso last Thurs. _ j Juau V in the Church Fellowship Hall with Mrs. C.A. Lingle as bos teas. Mrs George Cites was the able Study Moderator. CIRCLE # 2 . met Moo. after noon with Mrs. Rosa Thornton. Mrs. A.P. Cates presented die Bible Study and Mrs. T.H. Lat ham the Monthly Emphasis. CIRCLE #8, met Monday nig^t with Mrs. William McCuUen. Mrs. John R. Crow presented the Bble Study. A social hour followed each Circle meeting. r?fin?l?U!n ftlniLi, Friendship News ihn awe Cwwee Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wea ver visited Mr. and Mrs Car ver Weaver at MT. Olive Sun. Odell Lee Brock aod Johnnie Lee Brock attended a banquet at North Duplin on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Den Wallace of Alberston visited Estelle W haley and Alice Sum merlin Fri. Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Godbold of Warsaw were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. JJ. Jones. k i U* ? ? ( -Jut I j-4 ? 11 jS?8st Alberston Sun. Mr and Mm. John Owee of Burin alto Mr. tod Mr*. Clen acfjt <sonv sltec -If. Mr#. Andy Graty over the I Mrs Glen Ivey of Jacksonv ille visited Mrs Bert Beastey. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kornegay of Salibury, Mr. and Mrs. Oli ver Lewis of Leland and Mr Mrs I orruiiie Riley of Ra leigh. Jeff Kornegay of Klnston visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood iMt and Mrs Sam Whitfield of Norfolk. Va. visited Mrs. Gertrude Whitfield also Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitfield ov er the weekend. Mrs. Ban Swinsoo is a pa tient at Sampson hospital. Mrs. Ben Grady is a patient at IXdw Hospital in Durham, Mr. and Mrs. George Prid gen visited Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Matthews at Tufkey Friday. Mrs. Anne Brock of Warsaw also Jessie Brock of Klnston Visited Mr. and Mrs. Odell orocK inurs. Mr. and Mrs. John Royals of Clinton visited Mr and M rs George Pridgen Thurs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rodalph San derson visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Whaley at Potters Hill over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Butler of Raleigh also Mr. and Mrs. Morrfc Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Corbett visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Swlmson and the H.C. Aliens on Sun. Other visitors of the Aliens were Mrs. Porter of Warsaw and David Allen of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs Joe Pridgen and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Haw ley of Greenville also Mrs. John Pridgen of Warsaw and M rs. Linda Hunter of Raleigh vi sited Mrs. Nellie Pridgen Sun. VEGETABLES million, a 2 percent U1C" JJ). (Minus. Dwtght Walk', r an.: Aubrey went to Ay den Thurt and Mrs ,:wen t< ? igt) Wed ? re. Marg - ell rf K -M- Uf*^ .r~.A *TV.?? V--0 lnBWMB"' 8pHK wcQ. ana i nurb with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wa lker. Mr* Benny blalock went to Beulavllle Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stroud spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Walker. Rev. and Mrs. George We ttbrook were dinner guest ol Mr. and Mrs Joe Westbrook Sat. Mrs. Charles Btil and Mrs. Lloyd Jones went to Wilming ton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coker visited Mr. and Mrs Henry G ainus Sat. ti- - - -? *a? r H nur. auu rara. J .u. u?u?u visited Mrs. MaMe Williams of East Pine Forest Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Korne gay of Unston were dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Manley Kornegay on Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qulnn of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mr s. Manley Kornegay Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Billy Joe lvey of Wallace visited Mr. and M rs. Joe West brook Sunday. Mrs. E.C. King of Folkstone visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace for a few days. Mr and Mrs. Charles Bell where dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Jones Sun. Ralph Jones of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Walker and Mrs. Lucy Jones Monday. 1 Keith Jones of Beulaville visited Mrs. Lucy Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Walter Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fey were dinner guest of Mrs. Lucy Mr 'ildWs. Robert Herring of Kenansvllle Visited Mrs. Fred iis?" W7-,jt F.W.H. i NORTH CAROLINA ,? B DUPLIN OONTT IOTICE Ol ALE . mk.:\ UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of ' ttk- Order oi the Superios Court of Duplin County made K i entered Match 14, Wte, in that* civil action entitled: "Johnny McNeill Jones v?. I bid :ht undersigned Commis sloners -will on Friday, May US, 1973, at t$:00 Noon. ?t the Courthouse door In KenansvtUe, N.C., offer for resale to the highest bidder for cash upon an openihg hid of 13.726.00, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Limestone Township. Duplin County, No rth Carolina, dad described as follows t BEGINNING at a llghtwood tree on the Bryant Thomas line, and running with the E lizabeth Hunter line North 85 East 129 poles to a stake on Jackson's line; then South 6 1/2 West 48-1/2 poles to a stake at the Council Humer corner: then with his line N orth 89rl/2 West 127-1/2 poles to a stake on the Bryant T homas line; then with his line North 7 East 36 poles to the beginning, containing 34 acres, more or less. A ten per cent deposit will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good fa ith. Advertised this the 9th day of May. 1973. Hubert E. Phillips, Commis sioner C Herbert B. Hulse, Commiss ioner X ? ' !?'*: 5-24-2I-H.E.P. ? of th Board of Com la *ThU the m day of May, ma, & BOARD Of-' COMMISSI TNERS 1 of dufun county "? '*.f M, BY: Russell E. Tucker, Clerk 5-n-lt-R-E.T. Chon?. in &g? Assembly Ama ||;' For Road Rally ^|f| Exploring Division of the fp Tuacarora Council. Boy Scouts the annual Safe Driving Road Rally, originally scheduledjto begin at the new Scout Reser vation at Beraonville, the Ral- . ly has been changed to the " Southern Wayne Hl^ School pa rking lot. Upon termination, r, however, rally 1st* will proceed to the Scout Reservation for presentation of awards. r- > An anticipated forty (40) car N crew will compete lor 1st, 2nd, sad 3rd class and an opportuni ty to attend the final Road Rally at Dearborn Michigan next Oct. rfMll 1 New Fabric Shop Featuring Double Knits I Swiss, Seersucker ! P:| Materials, Drapery Samples also Patterns and Some Sewing Open 6 Days Bostic Street Beulaville, N. C. ? eei ttt * ? m Mi., ? ? ? UfO Uf 2Hi i our llO^S I I I I I r~~ mm ^ Y?? I UaMdale F^nn- Tliml I ^ nlwh? ^ YUpfjr ADMISSION *1.50 I I wjj^?"N0T RESPoSsiBll^^l ?Cl'[)?NTS ; ^?RS?" ? ? RIDERS FROM All OVER Will PARTICIPATE COME ONE COME ALL AND I I ENJOY A SUNDAY AFTERNOON OF THRIILS AND SPILLS I I CmcMfion Stand - Rati Room FacRitiu I We Now Have Bleachers For 500 People! ^gpbkl I $411 .Oft rrize llone^J^By^| I ^ BB *B m ff A |B JB BL B B flB VB BP? JB B BF? ^ /^'^j; tj''V ii!>. jL,/. * <? > -ji Hfij ? V I HE," swioi .... [A I 1 ^ L___^ ^ 1 H~i. ass SI ! ? 99* 9 l05 r9* hsis h^'g I ?pw.^ J5a?i ,_ I -
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