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Mrs. M. a. Smtrt is a pat tm ?t Duplin General Hospi ? tel. Captain and Mrs. On Mo Nell arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. < 'Walter McNeiland Barbara prior to Don's assuming Ms dudes at Fort Benning, -CxorgU He has Just returned from Korea. Also visiting the McNeils are (Catty. bo and Michael McNeil of BUcksbart. Vlrsinia. Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey of FayettevOle and Mrs. Brad ten shew and girls of Raleigh visi ted Mr .ana Mrs. Belt on Mlnshew J. B. Herring and Adin Powell visited teas Gloria Herring in Raleigh Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Luke M. Houston of Newport News, Virginia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Houston. Drew Grice, Jr. of Chapel Hill is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ormood Grice this week. Mr. and Mrs. T . L. Raboo visited Mrs. Nora Owen in Whlte ville during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Fly? and girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flynn at Late Waccamaw Sunday. Sandra Herring and Karen Mar tin are spending several days this week with Mr and Mrs. Mil lard Edwards st Topsail. Mr and Mrs. James Farmer and Mrs. Fred Bears visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frederick in Klnston Sunday. Or. and Mrs. E. Wa'leer Ste vens, Jr. and family of Greens boro visited Mrs. Walker Ste f,?t yens ouocuiy. BUI and Allison Smith of Ral eigh spent last week with their grandmother, Mrs. Fred Bears. Mrs. Fisher Carlton is a pat ient at Sampson Memorial Hos pital where she snderwent sur gery Friday. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Hull. Jr. and family of Charlotte are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull this ? |<r . and Mrs Alfred Lee Smith and family of Marietta, Georgia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Smith and family and M. H. Barr Mr. Bsrr returned home with them for a visit. : spent last week with Mrs. R. C. Thlgpen. Mrs. Strand and the children are also spending this week with her mother. Join ing them during the weak and the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thlgpen. Jr. and family of Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. David LeVear and Lisa of Warner Robins, Georgia, Harry Lee Thlgpen of Raleigh, and Mr Mrs. H. J. Fltchett, Jr. and Ho ward of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Smith of BUbopsville, S. C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Jr. Father's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hunter were Mr. and Mrs.AndreH. Humphrey and family and a friend of Gre enville. N. C. Mrs. J. T. G res ham and Lau rie attended a music recital at % Andrews CoUeec In 1 ??"" huro F IH.V ,??l5 _ (Mm datm i at at. Andrews Summer Mule Camp at the college Miss Swan Entertained j Miss Stephanie Swan. June 94 bride-elect of Gene English, was the bonpree at a floating miscel laneous/bridal shower held in the Fireside Room of the Warsaw United Methodist Church Friday evening. Hostesses for the event were the members of Circle 8 of the Church. The hostesses presented Miss Swum with a lovely yellow rose corsage. A yellow and white theme was used In the decor ations throughout the Fireside Room. Punch, bridal cake squ ares, cheese biscuits , nuts, and mints were served from a beau tifully decorated bridal tabic which was adorned with burning tapers aodanarangemeot of sum mer flowers. Special guests were Mrs. Shel don Swan, mother of the bride elect, and Mrs. David English, mother of the groom-elect. Many friends from Warsaw and Ken ans vllle came during the even ing. The many lovely gifts were displayed in the Fireside Room ... . .. .. weaaing invitation Mr and Mrs. William Gordon Britt, Jr. request die honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Linda Kay to Milton Wayne Jones on Saturday, the thirtieth of June nine teen hundred and seventy three a*, four o'clock Warsaw Baptist Church Warsaw, North Carolina. All friends and re latives are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. McKeithan Bridge Hostess Mrs. Earl McKeithan. Jr. was hostess to the members of her bridge club and additional guests on Tuesday evening at her home on North Gum Street. Mrs. Me at* ser^e?? ratSearyshortcake and soft drinks. Wtien scores were tallied, Mrs. Fred Shank was swarded a flower arrange ment for high, Mrs. Marvin Sir ton wis presented a spoon drip and hot pad for second high, and Mrs Kenneth Afford was given a trivet for consolation. Others playing were Mrs. J. B. Herring, Jr., Mrs. Adin Powell,Mrs. Wil liam Cos tin, Mrs. Loante Hsd rick. and Mrs. J.S.Salnt-Amand. Music Director And Organist To Begin Work Miss Catherine Vtestal of Slier City, N.C. will begin her work as Music Director Organ ist with the Warsaw Baptist Churc an June 18. Miss Vestal comes to the am m ._| k n Mm in p iano " id or Kiijia V?tttl wmi educ&tsd at iter?di;l : Colleg 4 the to* pllshed nuelctaci MUe Vi ta] is a member of the American GaUd of Organists where she received honors in the Guild's student corapetbiot whlleastu deni at Meredith Also during bar college days she served as counselor for North Carolina Baptist youth caws. in addition to her duties at the church, Mas Vestal wi! teaching private lessens to piano and organ students, and ti accepting applications through the Warsaw Church Office . or Mrs. Nell Mlddietoo. for stu dents In eithsr organ or piano. II WMdland News II Frank Kenedy of Woodland Community visited his ant and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker and children of Winston Salem for a week. Lewis Milter and John D. Geinus went to Pink Hill on Monday morniqg. Mrs. Benny RUIorfc went to Kenansville on business Mon day. } toon -.i Mrs. Rom Tyndall was given a Stork Shower at Woodland Methodist Church oo Thursday ?* "WW T night MtasVioU Westbrook attendee; c od ? on Thu at Faytneville Mrs. Dan Wallaos and child ran went to Warsaw on Thurs day. AngUa Wallace visited her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock, and children of Friend ship on Thursday night Mr. Lewis Westhrook visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Westhrook and son of FayettevUle for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sum merlin and Mrs. Christine Batchlor of Warsaw visited Mr. Summerlin's sister Mrs. Fred Herring and Roomie on Friday ri#it Mrs. Winnie Herring of Golds boro spent Saturday night with Mrs. Fred Herring and Rocnmle Mrs. J. R. Booth of Albert Sgj r, Goldsboro on Sunday Mrs Ralph L. Howard Jr.. Ttmmy and Jeffery of i Ink Hill visited Mr * IMr Oy?u wi lier asd Ktrnberl; on Sunday. kvlv n 'i LJ??? flrurj Dnai?? Mr. ana Mrs. arvce kousc ina daughter and Mrs tally Halted Mr and Mrs Clyd? Walker ind Kim barly recently. Gary Lester and girl friend Diane Wilson of Florida visited Mrs. E. R. DaU for a few days. Mrs. E. R. DaU and Mrs. Jerome Page went to Fayett evllle on Saturday afternoon to visit Mrs. Dail sister Mrs. J. W. White who Is critically ill. Mr. and Mrs Victor Foun tain children of Garner visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Teachey Jr. and boys. Chris Teachey went to camp in Raleigh to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall ace and daughter Audrey of Ral eigh were dinner guests of Mr. Wallace's mother, Mrs. Ben Wallace on Sunday. AX and s. i| r-al Shhwr do nday i St 'allaca c? d Vent otrisvUla for Pfc. June Wallao of a it spec Friday t! day ht pi i/allac< Sr an cbUdren had a cook >ut Sat urday at Mr . and Mr: Dan Wallace' , anc cliUdt a. New Fabric < Shop Featuring Double Knits Swiss, Seersucker j Materials, Drapery Samples also ; Patterns and Some Sewing Open 6 Days Bostic Street Beulaville, N. C. mt Pi pi ll If ?? I DRUG EDUCATION | ? **fl??S fo tti ml lni| na tion'7 TI Nation at Comnnalori on and Drug Abu** thinks so. gg t that le. ?MM or wttl the the problem, the public r Doliti lltDNOV . M J I*' - a "V J** ' ? ' . Yet, because of Drug Edu cation we feel today'* youth ttia i>ett*r Informed to avoid killer .(ruga (A de cline in heroin usage is one such *se in point) To edu cate is to enlighten, and Drug Education, we believe, has made such a con tribution. ' ? ? A ? ? mAniinciii 11 a " ? 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