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Vow? Spok?n In Concord ? * ?? . j? -*-jY -mmr'ri Miss joste (Jiarinaa mchti de of Concord became the bri de of Kenneth David Thomas of Langley Air Force Base, Vs.. Sunday, May 20th in Edworth United Methodist Church. The Rev. Paul E. Hamilton offlcia V ted. Organist was Mrs Carlton Smith of Majpiolia. Miss Clare Cooke was soloist. Given in marriage by her lather, die bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs John Wil son McBride. Parents of the bridegroom are Lt. Col. and rMrs David w. Thomas of Va. Miss Marsha Thomas, sister I ? Of the bridegroom was Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Elisabeth Griffin. Miss Pan Qd ell. Miss Debra Sugg. Miss Mary Drake, Miss Joyce Ham i ' !V Friendship Hews r U. Mary Brack Canara? r_ widi Mr. and Mrs! Robert Br ock. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sander son of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Johnson of S.C.. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Korne gay of Wilmington visited Mrs. Bessie Sanderson over the we r\ ekend Mrs. Esreile Whaley and Alice Summerlin spent Wed., night with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace at Albertson. Mrs. Glenwood Sanderson vi sited Miss Jeannie Turner and Mrs. Warren Jones Thurs. Mrs. Lottie Howard, Mrs. / Raymond Teachey and Mrs. Jo sephine Delucas of Watha vi sited Mrs. Bessie Sanderson Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. George Prid g gen visited Mr. and Mrs. M.C, Matthews at Turkey Friday Mr. and Mrs Robert Walkei < of near Ml Olive visited Mr end Mrs. Perry Bennett Sun H Chuck Brock of Wllmingtoc is spending this week with Mr % ?'.?and Mrs. OdeU Brock. # I? Mr. and M*: Rodalpii San derson visited Mr. and Mrs Owen Whaley at Potter Hil over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sa / nderson attended the Jones fa " mily reunion at Mrs Berth, : Jones in RichMnds Sunday. won, ana miss Annate oroim. Flower girl was Miss Carlette Smith. Honorary bridesmaids were Miss Lourene Pike, Miss Babbi Heilman, Miss Carlyn Vanhov and Mrs. Helen Reeves. The bridegroom's father ser ved as bestman. Ushers were Johnny Spence, John Thomas, Mark Glenn, Gary Allen, Bruce Allen and Ray Brown After a reception in the so cial room at the church, the couple left on their wedding trip to Florida. They will ma ke their home in Charlotte. The bride is a graduate of Meredith College. Her husband is a graduate of NCSU. He is employed by Duke Co [ FOR THE GRADUATE 'To Help Him Celebrate MAY WE SUGGEST: I ? KNIT SHIRTS (Beautiful Patterns) II ? TRAVEL KIT (Monogramed Free) ? KNIT SLACKS (Outstanding Selection) , I ? SWIM WEAR (Hang-Ten) or Hang Anywhere H ? GIFT CERTIFICATES (And Leave The Choosing To Him A SiUaffcd Custom*^ ft Our Titlf !? porta at - THE MITOMOTIVE AIR COHDITlbHIHG m SYSTEM The automotive air conditioner is basi cally a refrigeration unit that has been adapted for use in an automobile. Unlike an ordinary refrigerator, engine heat and' vibration combine to make periodic maintenance and checkups an absolute necessity. Li Complete Line of Gold Sool Roplocomont Parts Now Available at ?West Auto Parts I Warsaw on<j Beulaville bbSbby1" ?*iwcr, time *Sh Mr. ukTmiI. G.A. Sumblln Sunday visitors of Mrs. L. G. Turner were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thornton of Turkey and Mrs. Ward Rouse. Mrs. Hubert Tucker and Mrs L.G. Turner shopped in Wallace Friday. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Evans spent the weekend at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Qulnrt spent Friday night and Sat., in Goldsboro with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hull. Mrs. Tom Quinn and Mrs. Mark Hull spent Sunday in Wil mington with Mr. and Mrs. James Noe. Mrs. Annie Mae Q'Leary of Warsaw had supper on Sat. night with Mrs. Marjorie Pic ken. Charlie Brown has spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs Lawton Brown. Mj. aqd Mrs. Charles Bro thers and Mrs. Mary Lou Ba ker of Gates recently visited Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Brown. Mrs. Bobby Smith went to Wilmington Friday on business. Mrs. Nellie Batts and Miss Shelby Batts went to Wilming ton Monday on business. Mrs. Jessie Horne was mo ved from Kenansvllle hospital to Mrs. Jones Nursing Home in Warsaw Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. Furney Jones of Wal ace were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Pope spent the weekend in Raleigi with relatives. ? - Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Hamilton of Winston Salem and Mr and Mrs. Walter Lee Bryan of Tea - chey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs MJ. Kelly Mrs, E.C. Wilson and Mrs. J J?. Smith shopped in Wallace Sat. Auxiliary Meets The Ladies Auxiliary of the First Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church met Tuesday night with Mrs. Harvey Cul breth and Miss Margaret Cul breth as hostesses. The president, Mrs M.J.Kel ly was in charge of the meeting. Scripture reading taken from Esther was given by Mrs. Jean Bowling. The group sang Hea venly Sunlight and Mrs. Marie Chestnut led in prayer Miss Margaret Culbreth was in cha rge of the program. Others taking Pen w8re Mrs- Jean Bowling, Mrs. Mattie Rich. M rs. Etta Watson, Mrs. Sallie Watson, Mrs Rosa Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Hall. Mrs. MJ. Kelly and Mrs. Hubert Byrd. Mrs. O'Neal Chambers closed the'program with prayer. The program was discussed and new officers were elected. The se cretary. Mrs. Rosa Mitchell read the minutes of the last hmeote. were 13inctnbc Mrs Sallle Watson joined at Dobson Wins Awards Charles Dobson, son of Mrs Mattle Dobs on and the law Mr Daniel Dofason, recently recei ved two awards at the univer sity award program. The aw ards were; The Gamma Theta Upsilon Award, which is an _VJ ? u ' _ academic honorary award In ? Geography, and The Outsund?*$ ? tag Service Award given io the. d student who demonstrated the 0 meet leadership and the studert' who rendered outstanding ser- n vices In his major during that year. i Charles was president of Gamma Pi chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon during the pre sent school term, and was re elected president for the 1973 74 school year. Charles was also elected president of the senior class at N.C.C.U. for the 73-74 year. He was elected vice-president of the Student National Education Association fSNEA) chapter on campus, wh re he had been tudortag ele leaury and high school stu nts in some of his mora ompetem study sraas. <4 Charles is presently a Ju> lor sad honor student at NX. C.U. in M?, KJC.. where he ie majoring In Geograity and Economire and minorlqg in Education. He attended sch oo* at E?. Smith Mdl aodgra ? from Kln^u 1 Mil ' I '- ??? I Trust h a Must ^ 1 I When You Need 1 I I A Prescription! J 1 Professional Prescriptionist gj| WMUMLE flUKSl ? * -' ?; WJH*R^LM.^UPPLT ??wit?av?. Kimton. n. C aww _ 9 I " ^ou ean *ru>* y?ur registered ways to follow your doctor's prescription with care and accuracy. Your confidence is our proud boo,t R. L. HOOD PHARMACY 110 E. Broadway * Pink Hill, N. C. ? TMational seaiSh is on forT^epsi-^ola antiques * ? ?" ? \ "? .'It ' : ' GOT AN ORIGINAL? ..WffLLBUYH! Jk WL''rc on a hum for Pepsi-Cola JamH the post <l*c t-n*nWbW<, wwy*,- hMh*:. #fcws. - 4tifl "> * tamps, etc. The olderthcitcm tfie better! The better the condition, , the more we'll pay. In fact, a rare item in good condition could be worth thousands of dollars. imH TO SELL YOUR ANTIOUE8: jfl A separate "Otter Form" (pro- /J| vidod botow or facsimile) must / JjX be submitted tor each item you / IX wish to otter lor sale Please fS provide all the data requested f X onthotorm Do not send the X item with your otter to set/ You may enclose a photograph or sketch which cannot be re- j i^^^X turned unless accompanied by ^X a stamped, self-addressed envelope Anyone over 21 can participate The hunt will end on , 9H September 30.1973. and \ i^^^X soon thereafter a determine A wl lion wiH be made of the antique < fX value ol each item based on \ \X its desirability, age. Condition and \ jl the number of similar items avail- V>^|HE5I able for purchase Following this determination. PepSi Cola Company wilt respond to all otters submitted ^X indicating interest or lack ol interest Kvli to purchase (Failure of the Pepsi-Cola -V|H^X?? I?/ Company to respond to an offer to sell ^X KVV*/ sha* not be considered an acceptance of the offer) Consumers may withdraw their offer to sell anytime before actually XHX submitting the item to Pepsi Cola Company V In instances where the value of an item as deter- - mined by Pepsi-Cola Company is greater than the ^1? asking price submitted by (ha consumer. the consumer v will be paid the higher sum In instances where the value of an item as determined by Pepsi Cola is less than the asking price submitted by the con sumer. no offer to purchase will be made WANTA REPLICA? ..WE'LL SELL IT! Here arc two outstanding com memorative items inspired -*? by Pepsi-Cola Company's k long and lively history. These are replicas of originals that date to early 1900. 1? They've, been specially * iK produced for this 75th h . Ml Anniversary year and fc: could well become k mk, Pepsi-Cola treasures mm ?f the future. l.'Aturnof the century, full color metal tray (13" long) complete with set of 6 old-time Pepsi Cola fountain glasses... faithfully reproduced from K wl the company's early years. Only $2.95 5 * i for both tray and 6 - - glasses, (limit ? 3 sets per family.) -P" 2. A unique combina V* tion Salt Shaker and Kf Pepper Mill (8W high) t ~ shaped in the form of one of the earliest designed Pepsi-Cola Bottles. Made of hand rubbed hardwood and decorated with an authentic color repro duction of early Pepsi * Cola art. Only $5.95 |g?x - >f (limit 2 per family). w~0 I WANT TO SELL: Sir: I have the following Pepsi-Cole antique for sale: Photo or sfcdtch enclosed ? Yes ? No f Stamped, salt-addressed envelope enclosed for its return ? Yes ? No Condition ? Excellent (Nq visible defects) ? Good (Slight defects) ? Fair (Definite defects) Made of ?Cloth ? Metal ? Paper ? Wood , ? Glass ? Plastic ? Other (List) Use this code to classify defects: S = slightly visible D = definite defect N = none or not applicable () _ Cut . .Scratched .Broken Rustr-J _ Soiled Chipped Warped Torn Faded . Incomplete . .Browned . .Flaking Worn _ .Other (List) Year of Item ? certain ? a guess In what way is it Pepsi-Cola identified Weight? Length Width Height , I am offering to eeil this Meet lor $ J Do not send the Item with your offer to sell. MAIL TO: t Pepsi-Cola Anniversary Activity P.O. Box 505 Palisades Park, N.J. 07650 Nam* Address ( I ? * Stele Tip "PEPSI-COLA" AND "PEPSI" ARC 4 REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF PepelCB. INC. I WANT TO BUY: ) I would like eete of your Anniversary Tray and 6 glasses. For each set, I enclose $2.95 in check or money order. ? I would Ilk* Mts of your mfiul combination Salt Shakar A Pepper Mill. For each set, I enclose $5.95 al** in check or money order. | ? Oilers expire March 31. 1974. Earlier with- J drawal il supplies exhaust. Maha checks B atTs payable to "Pepsi-Cola Anniversary Oiler" <?$3 j
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