Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Merritt ot 8119 South Live Oak Park way, Wilmington, announce the engagement of their daughter Diane Gayle to Mr. Jackie Warren Nethercutt. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nethercutt of Kenansville. The bride elect grad uated from Hoggard High School and attended Central Pied mom Community College in Charlotte for one year. She is now attending James Sprunt Institute The groom elect gr aduated from James Kenan High School and James Sprunt Institute. The wedding is plained for August U, 1973 at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Jonah R. Boytiton of East Tampa, Florida announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Lola Lorene to Billy Randall Litteril of Ashland, Kentucky. The wedding Will take place on June 10,1973 at 2 p.m. in the home of the bride-elects maternal grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Baron in Keoansville. All neighbors and friends are invited. ' iKenansville News mm 11 t?Mf n m mt Mrs. Viola W. Quinn has been visiting the Carroll Vereens in Cbtombia, S.C. Mrs. N.B. Boney has been visiting the N.B. Boney Jr. family in Charlotte. Mrs Janet Dobson Suttles had a birthday dinner for her mot her. Mrs. P J. Dobson on Thurs Mrs Ruth P. w-ady spent last weekend in Wendell with visiting relatives in the Outlaw's Bridge Community. Mrs. N.a Boney and her daughter. Mrs. Janet Webb vi sited Mrs TJ.TolsonandMrs. Ed Bass in Goldsboro last Wed. Mrs Christine Gallagher of Show HUl. Miss Sallie Vestal of McLean. Va. and Mrs. Ha sel Vestal of Thomasville have been visiting the Ellis Vestals. Mrs. Robert Hoi lings worth spent several days last week in Fayettevllle with the Rudy Navidads. Lt jg and Mrs Alton W. Payne of Savannah, Ga. had su pper last Sat., night with his maternal grandmother, Mrs. R obert Hollingsworth. The Emory Sadlers of Des Moines, Iowa have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Mattie w. Sadler. Mr. Jim Wood of Charlotte and Mr Al Frazelle of Faisoo worked in the Duplin County Red Cross Office last week. Miss Mary Lee Sykes spent the weekend in Raleigh with relatives. Mrs. Margaret 0. Dail spent a couple of days last week in Kinston with Mrs Lee Edwards. The Rev. and Mrs. J.G. Mor rison of Wallace were in Kenans toSnwiim ttag re." ise W Mitchell | ssldj over fl.B Boney assisted t>y Mr* A.T. Outlaw: The program was "in charge of Mrs. Trey a Mol lis and Mra. Jecl SittersoO, The spe. ial rfferlng was takes, will be used for Hunger Mobil isation and for Pioneer Evan jells n among the Trans-Ama zon Highways in Brazil, a so cial hour followed the meeting. Mrs. Sadtor F?t?d On May 30, 1973 Mrs. Mattie Ward Sadler bride-elect of June was feted at a lovely dinner party, given in the home of ra ira<* th aee^^wa * a. WW Quests included members of ->-. idj end :ver#I Jthej T woore * dalsie pc A color ? J . en and a lasls W s< ec ? :ei th rne; . ... >g :r< Mrs Apt Ft, Mm, Sit SU tersor Mrs. Nannie EM Mj j ilso llss Margaret VilUama and Miss Mary Lee Sykes Otiars indu & 1 I JlUy > was /on tar ire ? Slttort au Mitchell or a was the hostesses Coup ? [; Honors Simplicity and beauty BUrked Qf ht C SO iOUS HE MM Mi W M In Ml L.\lia itchei] M Osci Rod-lw to : ' rt Marthi Miters O: sti wer< gi ttt it) ro 4 uid Mi rbM af I( a. . iv) d guests into theden he tpuncf spersed with a touch of white flowers tod O ch >lde f tin bouque were Mr irlti :<* Ji of di v,, J r urii ?. le ?c ,fs, 111:; M Old Mr?. J. H. fcrood. New Fabric Shop Featuring Double Knits Swiss, Seersucker Materials, Drapery Samples also Patterns and Some Sewing Open 6 Days Bostic Street Beulaville, N. C. Pharmacy ConwtHtt Booze: Teenage Enemy I "When alconoi is so wen protected," says Dr. Arthur McBay of the UNC School of Pharmacy, "Is it any wonder our kids think of us as hypocrites when we threaten them about the use of drugs? His logic makes sense. Everyone's worried about^ LSD, mariiuana, mescal me, and amphetamines. Yet not a single deatn has occurred over the last three years in N.C. due to these drugs. Though several deaths can be attributed to harder drugs such as heroin and barbiturates, the real culprit as adults continue abusing alcohol as openly and freely as they do, we certainly can not expect our youngster's "voluntary prohibition" of booze and drugs! Kenansville ?drug store ft earl hateher* amoe brinson ? The above comments appear each week to air thoughts, opinions, and information we believe to he important to our friends and customers - your comments are welcomed. Be Sure your Tobacco Harvester^ is in j top condition I this season Replace your cast iron sprockets now with /Vjj Steel Sprockets i Steel Sprockets yvill not break down under strain. Will give you longer wearing " qualities and better performance SSL--1 WOW AND SAVE f| I |D|^Y Bl THE?fc| < j -; . "' ^ da^Hfc St^Ec. Now we're offering fine china service plus great bank ' "* h' , - ing service at Waccamaw. We'll start you off with a free 4-piece place setting of Imperial Fine China in the . , " tdk * Seville pattern designed by W. M. Dalton. This lovely pattern has a delicate soft blue floral motif, with exquisite platinum swirls. The traditional rim shape is r, 1 finely edged in gold. ?V: To get your free place setting, just open a regular 4V2 % savings account with a deposit of $25 or more. Or open one of our higher-paying savings ac I counts with a $500 deposit, whether it's our 5% . . . 5Vt % ... or 5%% Golden Savings. Or add $25 to your present savings account, whichever it is. One free gift to a family, please, r Get add,tl0nal P,ace settings at the special depositors' price of on'y $3.95 each with subsequent $25 deposits. And you can get more than just the bare t essentials. Also available at special depositors' prices are the fine Seville companion pieces. Watch your collection expand as your sav ings grow... at Waccamaw. -If. - ?? .I

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