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?****?*?-?? Mr. J. D. Averett of Currk and Mr. Raymond Cobb o< 1 arbort) visited Mr.. Will E. Lewis during the weekeod. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and Miss Maine Lewis accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lev. i t to Hyattsville, Md. ovei the weekend to attend the wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. Henrj Lewis's daughter, Marlon to Mr. William Mtrche. Mrs. Prank Berfleld and son Daniel aad Douglas Lewis were recent visitors to White Lake. Mrs Francis Clifton and daughters. Re nee and Barbie and their cousin. Bbclty Rog '' ere of Atlanta.Ga.,Mrs.Nor wood King and daughter, Ma ry and Beth and their grand mother, Mrs. Herman Smith spent the weekend In Boone, Mrs. A1 Frizzell, Miss Mar tha Fits on and Mr. Vlrginus Williams were guests of Mr. and Mrs Claude Moore at a luncheon Tuesday July 3rd. honoring Secretary of Agri culture and Mrs. Earl Butt. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Moz ingo and children of Fayett eville and Mrs. William Mos Ingo of Fort Jackson, S. C. were weekend guest of Mr and Mrs. Delmar Mozinco. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wilson of Wilmington spent Saturday night in Calypso with Mrs. Mildred Brock. Sunday guest of Mrs. Brock were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Matthews of Golds boro and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roberts and boys of Faison. Mrs. Charles Sauls vaca tioned at Surf City and Caro lina Beach last week. Miss Elisabeth Mangum is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isenhour and family in Salis bury this week. Mrs. Nell Precythe left Sunday for Virginia Beach, Va. to visit her sons and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roger D'Emindio of Pittsburg. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy O&tes and children of Winston Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ob tea of Newport News, Va. spent the Fourth of July holidays with Ronald Oares. ton visited Mrs M.C.Bowden Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crow and Mrs. Lila Mae Smith were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan in Calypso last Wednesday night. |*i Miss Ann Cottle of Garner spent several dap last week with Mrs. Nettie Lee Cottle. Dr. and Mrs. Ike Gin rich and son Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Ifce Glnrlch, Jr. of San An tonio, Texas visited Mrs. J. H. Latham several dap last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fesper man and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Russell ofLawton, Oida. spent last week at Top sail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan of Calypso visited Mrs. Lila Mae Smith Sunday afternoon. The Burning Bush Group of Alcoholics Anomytnous meet each Sunday night at 8 p.m. in die Negro Community Building in Fa Is on. Everyone is welcome. I Pleasant I I GROVE NEWS | Mrs. willard Westhrook. Mrr Cecil Kornegay, Mr*. Norman Smith and Mrs. Rod ney Kornegay honored bride aleci Cindy Eartbman and ______ 22 saw istss Utfci,: Church antry *f ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Her ring, Michael, sad Media of Clintoo bed lunch with Mr. end Mrs. Taft Herring today. Mr. and Mrs. Jehsqr Turn ZJ? Mr. and Mrs. Emciett Herring Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. T?V> Wardare ?tailing Mrs. Ethel M. Korne gay Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farmer and children of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Mlhs withers Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Her ring Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emtnert Her ring visited Mr and Mr*, , : Russell Csllj of MjPteit 04- & Rlchlands Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Tea chsy, Mrs Laurie Wallace L, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wallace aid Mrs. Ruth Shlvar all of tl? Wfei U rid C <xn m unit y vis 1 - ted Mrs. derate Rouse and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mur ' phy Sunday afternoon. Friendship News I f S '? I'M Cmuiiiliii K'jJ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth life', negay of Wilmington. Joff of end. Mr.and Mrs. OdeU Brock and family and Joyce Jones Spent Friday night at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jones and Joyce visited Mrs. Sara Murphy at Deep Run on Sun day. Mrs Anne Brock. Mrs. Louise McClenny and Qdell Brock visited with the family of late Harvey Pope at Clin* ton on Saturday. United In Ella Bo wen became die bride of Ronnie Earl Sanderson on Mrs. George Prldgen tnd family spent last wo3i at the ? ich. ''rj Mrs. Eva James spent, the weekend at Ocean Ise Beach with Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey Thomas. Mrs. Mary Holland of Golds - boro spent the weekeod with Mrs. Mary Outlaw on Saturday they visited In Wilmington Mrs. Steve English andfam ily returned to their home on Friday after visiting with Mrs. Gertrude Whitfield Marriage Sunday July 1 at three o'clock in the afternoon at Salem Bap 11st Church at Apex * l**everend Henry Mor gta officiated at the ceremony. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bo wen of Apes, Mr. and Mrs. Rodalpti Sanderson of War saw are the parents of the groan. A program of nuptUl music was presented by Miss Chip py Kamedy friend of the bride. Vows were exchanged before the altar which was decorated with arrangements of white and yellow carnations. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a lovely white dress and car ried a bouquet of white and yel ow roses. carried a bouquet of white and yellow carnation*. A friend of die groom Nicky Wlnetead of Apex served as best man. The groom's mother wore a suit of yellow , each wore a white carnation corsage. Following the wedding a re ception was held at the home of the bride given by bar pa rente. Mrs. Rodalph Sanderson. Mrs. H. W. Langstoa, Mrs. Odell Btrock and Loreem San derson gave a floating shower June 17. Miair CUTS S6RK ^km % FROSTY MORN 12 irnrs^mn^^^^^^xrrrrnrrin^^xii iimnn i?irmnm prices effective july 12, 13 and 14. 5 ifl m hk 4ft : .. ii h^f Bi : Vi LOIN g^^^^ft^JL iON sale at the frosty morn mobile unit ? 7 for w ^km l^^ft with all the trimmings lb. ft^^r 1 serving a.m. till p.m. i thursday, friday ,-2 ^ u.s. choice tablerut? gwaltnevs signal ? ^__ ? ? i frosty morn sirloin tip cooked [PEPSI-COLA IN CUPS ~S^~ ... WIOGNA .?*COM ?EAKS-'l" HAMiSt4?- aS | ,.n #* #% * u.s. choice tablerite honey gold l-lb. roll ; maola " 89* 89' BOASTS ? >1" SAUSAGE .,? Id CREAM .?.? 5' J , ? WIN '75. JACKPOT Idinners sJr-l |PEPSI $1?? BEECHNUTT LUX LIQUID 22 OZ. JtotsMS I6A JackpM IVORY PERSONAL SIZE STRAINED VM'^Irtjprnrr [*^| ^22f?22l SOAP pkg 29* baby *><><> detergent 49' CASH JACKPOT MUST ?E jST JACKSONS MEDIUM GRADE A 'A? 10* DISCOUNT PRICES OnI CLAIMED BY 6 PJM TUES "TET KSULT cr r C ?,eik, 4Q( EVERYDAY LOW WINNER'S NAME wu BE ? ~ EGGS PA,CES HEALTH&BEAUTY AIDS! PUBLISHED IN DUPLIN TIMES KRAFT CREAM ICE^LK EACH WEEK RUSSELL SANDERSON NAME WAS DRAWN CHEESE 8 OZ* PKO-3/C % ?M. L,MIT 2 WITH$100? OR MORE ? I FOOD ORDER mead 4-t)'ibaf ivafi^t*l parkay ub. pkos. : ^ french m margarine 3^1 ir MM ? MM ? hr j fried M * ?atwiu ? ? m ? ? ? ^2-lb. bag jb v tuna 3 cans* 1 " ?a ~ i ? 1 mih ^ w "j" : .. everyday i0w prices ? U oz. box : biscuits * 49* cmsco peaches l?- 25' ^pers 3 boe*!00 \ ^i^cafe instant ^ * li. can w derby winner white i peas 4 0?ns $ 1 00 ! to! ^ oianthze hsauce 16 oz- bottle 39* yf ^ i rb i | hp |q^ ? jp * i i ^^h ^?hh 14. q2sh "^b^vlimit 2 ' '10. food ord?^1^1
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