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panted' Ma Colds boro Wed . Mrs. Jumie Lewis sad Mrs. Nell Sanderson of Carolina fv each also Mrs Belle Stalling visited Mrs. Thomas Hughes recently. . Steve Murphy of Morganton was home with his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Murphy last w Mrs.' Is shell Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. Tim Brown is Raleigh Sun. Mrs. Eloise K. Ryder visi ted Lawrence Ryder and fa mily in Fayetteville during the uuiiwnil Mrs. Basel Scott spent the neahwd in Faison with the Harold Precythes. Miss Mary Lee Sykes and Mrs. Margaret Dail went to Goldsboro Sat. Mrs. Roben Hollingsworth and Mrs. Wallace Norris vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teachey ill in Rose Hill Fri. Mrs. Durwood Clifton of F alson visited Mrs. Robert Hol lingsworth last week. The Dick Bogard family, from Pawhuska, Okla., are vi siting Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Msrcer for s couple of weeks. The children and grandchild ren of the late Joe Whitman had a family reunion on Sun., May 90th, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Poythress of Bow den Mist Syk?s ' Bridg* Hostess Miss Mary Lee Syltes enter tained- her bridge club last W ednesday night with Mrs. El oise K. Ryder and Mrs. D.S. Williamson as additional gue sts. High score for the club members playing was compfl ^LlDCtfTV Bflufld Clljfo . j i i_ __ - MlfOi j"f*T ?V11119l 11 waS wticf' the Liberty {f|| progresakoTthe hostess ser ved strawberry shortcake and coffee. Konrtoct Klub Mrs. D.S. Williamson hos tessed the Kenansvllle Kontr act Klub last Thurs., night. Mrs. Marks Griffin woo Ugh score prise. For refreshments Mrs. Williamson served lemoo pie and coffee. w. s. c. s. The Woman's Society of C hristian Service of the Local United Methodist Church met Monday night. May Mth with Mrs. E.S. McGowan, the pre sident, Mrs W.M. Ingram pr esided. The program was in charge by Mrs. Larry War- j rlngton. After the closing pr- 1 ayer a social hour was enjoy ed while the hostess assisted fay Miss Mary Lee Sykes ser- j ved strawberry shortcake and I lime punch to the 13 ladies present. Presbyterian Woman Mat | Circle IB of the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church mot Monday afternoon with Mrs. I Robert Hollingsworth. The cir- ' ck chairman, Mrs. G.V. Good ing presided. The monthly Em- r phasis was discussed by Mrs. I N.B. Boney and Mrs. JJB. St roud moderated the Bible Stu-, dy. Mrs. Ralph Berwick made 1 the closing prayer. Circle #3 met that night at . 8 o'clock with the cirlce cha- I irman, Mrs. James S. Murphy I who presided over the meet- I dbu and Ars.^Sr llama on aave Dr rri Mrs. Bothy Health wu hos tess f :hr Ella Cooper Cir cle Monday night. Mrs. Barba ra Yelserton presided Mrs. Heath had charge of the pro ri on "Seeing Life from Other Side." she was as sisted by her daughter, Debbie also by Rosen y aad Melanie Grinson. These girls are mem bers of the local 4-H club and were later assisted by other members of their club in put ting oo a Dress Review. Announce Birth Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry S. White of Cabot. Ark., announce the birth of a daughter. Leslie Mi chelle on May 17, 1978. Mrs. White is the former Linda Bar nette daughter of Mr. aid Mrs. L.M. Bamette of Kenansvllle KenansviUe, N. C. 4 I, mi1 .a' i pm ? pkii. k^t k DtA oim MQM| ? Mm. - tl J> 1 Yr - tM4 (MM Ot Daptti Mi ? Mm *^S5f t?!1^ KM <M. N. C. Sates Tb) omtM* nrnm cmwMm 1 Tr. ?UI umS' JkrMiImtJr'?f**P^X Pig Mar ^ Rr MARSHA'S PRESCRIPTION SMILE I B> ^ The average man's Idea of a good sermon * * is one that goes over his head and hits * 'T ? ft Parents find there's nothing more touch Vh and-go than a college student home on va- I I ? ft Counterfeiter to partner: "Since we've been 2/ using recycled paper, I don't feel so gulhy n > about all this " U/ ? * ' Mi' We have Rexall Anniversary Specials too r big savings to pass up at Brewer Drug ft Co.-come shop and save. You can boy Qe- ' I* art of Ml31 Klenxo spring queen mouth Vwash for Just 98*-plus other anniversary specials. 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To get your nee place setting, just open a regular 41/2% savings account with a deposit ol $25 or more. Or open one of our higher-paying savings ac . counts with a S500 deposit, whether it's our 5% ... W !?? , 5'/2 % or 53/4% Golden Savings Or add $25 to your \ present savings account, whichever it is. One free gift f , to a farnn, . please. | Get additional place settings at the special depos tors price of only S3 95 each with subsequent S25 dep-.sits And you can get more than just the bare ^ essentials Aiso available at special depositors prices are the tine Seville companion pieces Wu.ch your ^collection expand as your sav- I v ingsgrow u. Waccamaw I
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