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Kttuo Auditorium in Kcnint" W visitors of Mr. sod Mrs. C*n Morrl K Jon of Stuart, Fit., and Mrs. Norman Parks of Fata on vlsl v* ted Mr and Mrs. Carl Ivey 3*t" ft Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor of Mt. Olive were guests Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tay i J kur. Mr. and Mrs. John Grady of the Oak Ridge Community. Miss I . ; Carole Smith of Pink Hill. Mrs. Mary Lou Hudson of Mt. Olive, iv. Mr and Mrs. McCoy Sumraer lln, were supper guests Sat., of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sum merlin of Kenansville. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stri fe ckland of Raleigh, Mrs. Andy I Ivey, and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes B attended the Edwards-Wallace / wedding and reception Sun / Mrs. Ben Turner and James Faison of Rocky Mount were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs J.a Godbold. Mr. and Mrs A. Bernard Goods on of Klnston visited M rs. T.A. Jernigan Sun. v- Mrs. Ossie Barnett of Ra leigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Robertson of Henderson were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I Jack Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cherry of Warsaw visited Mrs. DX. life . Cherry Sun. II Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey lv, / joined Mr. and Mrs. James Ivey of Raleigh at the home of Johnny Ivey of Seven Sprin gs Sun. Mrs. Martha Outlaw of M:. Olive is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Go odmen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy O I utlaw. v. James Bell of Greenville Mrs. Daniel Fuller of Rich mond. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ge ?!i wcwwn wtv??. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Stokes West brook of Kenansvtlle, Mr*. Ma* rvin Whitfield, Dr. and Mr*. Linwood Grady of Raleigh vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert W hittnan Sun. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkin* were guests Sunday of Mr. and h Mrs Donnie Ezzell of Warsaw. Wills rd Hill of Smiths Cha pel visited Mr. and Mrs De lano Hill Suu. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Jones of Fayettevllle were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Outlaw. The Rev and Mrs. Jack Bur nett visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo x seph Childress of Wilson Sun. S' Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes spent ' V Sat., with Mr. and Mrs. Cag gie Rhodes of Richlands Mr and Mrs. Leslie Sum* merlin of Warsaw, Mrs. Cnri stine Batchelor of Warsaw vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Roland T aylor during the weekend. V. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strick land of Raleigh were dinner rests Sunday of Mrs. Andy Miss Jo A. ? Garner visited JMiss Susan Kelly of the Oak Ridge Community during the HI' - weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey joined / Mr. and Mrs. Eason Green of Ga.. Mr. and Mrs; Joe Brock, for dinner Sunday at the home f Mrs. Naomi K. Brock of Rose Hill. ? Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey vi sited Mr. and Mrs. William foey, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ivey of LaGrange Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tayloi bad dinner Sat. at Griffins in ^ Golds boro. Mrs. Clarissa Reeves spent - Sunday in Jacksonville. I Billy Joe Ivey of Wallace vt Sited Mrs. Andy Ivey Friday Mr. and Mrs John L. Grady / entertained relatives and frie nds recently at a Fish Fry 111 lMd 4t their hon,e 10 the OaJ I- J Community. McEtmis Barfield was ho sScjS ; . & *...?.?. I ^ Goodm.,.^ 10 """wa ( l!-l 11 ' "Call Her Blessed" was th tie of the program given Fri ?y nrenlnj, art the Wo uxlllary of Rooty Branch Ch rch met for the monthly m. ig Mrs. Lester Outlaw an Irs Robert Roget were hos ssse to hi gi ot hel at th orae of die former on Rt. *. Olive. Work for the night Is com tg was sung to begin the pre led In prayer, Mrs Jack Bur e nett was in charge of the pro - gram. Mrs. Eddie Goodmen gave s ? appropriate reading, and the - dosing devotional was by Mrs. Carl hey. d Beginning Typing m A course In beginning typlnj j will be offered at JSI beglnmnj June 18 from 7 til p.m and continue each Tuesday ant r Thursday night during the sum mer session. : The Duplin Soil and Watei Conservation District super visors held their monthly meeting in Kenansvllle Mon day, May 7, at 7:M p. m Present were Supervisor) Calvin Mercer. 0. L. Holland William Sullivan, Josepl WllHams, and William Pickett I Jr.; Watershed Commissioner) . BBis Vestal and George Cowan Duplin County Extension r Chairman Vernon Reynolds; ? - Soil Conservation Service I r personnel Kenneth R. Putreal, 1 ? Jacob J. Parker, and Robert E. ! . Powell; and Nona S Tippett } District Clerk. < Robert E. Powell, the new 1 1 Area Conservationist for Area 7 ? , waa welcomed into the area. ' i Chairman Mercer Indicated I ; that Everett Holmes from Eaat < i Duplin High school has been teiected to attend Um Resource Conservatloi Workshop to be held oa Juaa ii 15, at North Carolina StaU University in Raleigh. The District Board decided U mrchase Soil Conservatloi Society of America con mrvatton booklets to b< listrtbuted in the schools Tbes< woklets will be distributed al he beginning of the m?w scboo war this faff. Sofl Stewardship Week will In observed on May 27-June S this (?ear District Board members uid Watershed Commissioners sin distribute materials to b< motors of the churches in tlx sounty for this observance. The District Board approvec _. ... . . _ - .. adjourned with the next mestingschadulad jar June 4, at ? p. a. Dean's List WILMINGTON-Fifteen Duplin County students have been na med to the Spring Semester Dean's List at UNC-W. Six students particularly dis 1 Unguis bed themselves by ma king all A', derit*d? mea nt. They were Christine Ral- 1 ford BiUud^Sh^r Warsaw, Martha Sadowski Mur- I ray of Wallace and Esther John- 1 son Teschey of Rose HU1. Others cited for their aca- i demic achievement were Zack Davis Co*. Jr. of Rose Hill. I Larry Hugh Graham, Jack John I son Jr., Jo Rlvenbark and Judy Holland Sholar, all of Wallace; Joseph Richard Jones of Beula I vllle, Brenda Ellen Knowlas of I Willard, James Dudley Kortw I gay of Kenans vllle, and Llnday I Diane Ma ready of Chinquapin. STEAK ib. $139 | ? CYPRESS SLICED SIGNAL SLICED ^ BACON BOLOGNA 69' w,t$oN ct*T,F,ED fuuv co?ked i towels 3 isgis $100^ 3 ,,oz-jar ^ shank protion center slices ^ CHEF- BOY-AR-DEE 15 OZ. CANS l0v rA< AAi! dinners 3 ^ ?i?o k^a, lb. 9 lb. ! BOTT BOI ^1 noodles 3 'k&m00 j5^hef !?y"ar'dee ^L butt portion lb. 79? whole or'/j lb. 75-1 NESCAFE INSTANT V spaghetti SNOW VALLEY BAKING ^ COUNT 3 15 OZ. cans ^ ^ soft-WEVE 1 jj|^| tue 3 PACKS 1 i4AALIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER WITH ?5" OR'MORE ORDER D?l MONTE CREAM STYLE GOLDEN v KJsJ^JL/W corn 4 303 cans $100 5 kraft bbq HUNTS GA ^^2 JAMBOREE GRAP^X I I C I catsup 32 oz. bottle 59? ^tea rolls ^ ^ jelly * JACKSON GRADE A^ mo. o. i? < J 3 Mw J jg OZ. A Aft 1 MEDIUM DOZ. 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