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- Mrs Jim Robs a fid ?jpy , ,-?}? Mill VisitBd LJft Kins ton were guest of Mr end fs S.P. Bostk during the Mrs Ad?U Mathsws Is spen ding several days with Mrs Ir an Bans of Jacksonville Mm Is a surgical patient at Onslow Me Judge^and*Mrs RusssU J. Lanier are In Tartoro this week. Mr and Mrs Hall* Oey wets weekend guest of Mrs Frances Lllley, she returned < home with diem to spend se veral days. Mr. and Mrs Richard Ckark of Klnston visited Mr. and Mrs. Ha Ills Guy Saturday Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Ken nedy returned te their home in Charlotte after spendlig several days with Mrs Foy Kennedy^ South HUl, Va were weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Stokley Dr and Mrs. Clifton L. Qulnn of Raleigh visited Mrs. Mlna Kennedy and Mr andMra Leon 'I jSirdoar Edwards hae return ed home to recuperate after be ing a patient in Wilmington Hos pital for several days. Mr and Mrs. Warren wha ley and family have moved into ... their new home Just recently Mrs. Jean Sanderson visited Mrs Ann Burkhsrdt in Char? locte during the weuhend. Mrs. Grace Pate shopped In Saturday afternoon. re Carl Daniel Pate Sunday P|rs Phoebe Pate and Miss Erraie Sanderson were Kinstoa votes'' Lorraine Worrley, Mrs Eds el Quim and Mrs Willard Price fished Monday at Topssil j Mrs James Futreal and Mrs j willard Price shopped in Kln-J ston, Tuesday 1 Mr. and Mrs. John M.Slm-^ ?have returned wme after] Olda, and other WesterpN James Emery Campbell of Fayetteville visited Vallie 0*-3 ley Thursday afternoon. Mrs Tomrnie Wllliford oi Smtthfield is spending a fed] days with Mrs Dessie Hous ton. U Mrs Vera Jackson Ls a pa-1 tlent in Lenoir Memorial HoM pital Kinston, where she refl ccntly underwent surgery ? Robert Bratcher nude a bu siness trip to Kinston Wednes Jerry Simmons left Thurs day morning to attend a three I Eatato tv ndoi iH 11 ... ,,I? I . iMargArd Mciccr, &nu j inci Those celebrating birthday* this week are. Joe Alberteon, Mrs Bob Craft, Effle B Vvha ley, Paul Bolln, Jr Leslie Susan Oxley. Phil Simpson. Ty son Harrell Kenneth D. Gore and Laran Houston Celebrating wedding anniver saries: Mr. and Mrs R.D. Pe nny. Mr and Mrs. EarlThlg pen, Mr and Mrs S.P. Bostlc, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jones U.O.C. Meats | John lvey Thomas Chapter U. 2172. United Daughters of the Confederacy, met with Us president. Haael H. Brlnson, Monday night, Sept. 24.1973 It was the first meeting since adjourning in May The President called die me eting u> order, after which Miss Ermie Sanderson. Chaplain ltd die ritual and prayer Mrs. Brlnson led the ptefee to the U.S. Flag, the salute to the N.C. Flag and the Confe derate flag. Roll waa called and minute: read for approval by the se cretary. Mrs Lou Kennedy. liie By Laws amendment proposals for 1973 were teac by the president She also an noteaced the district meeting to be held in rocky mount, Oct 9 thru U The following articles were read by Mrs Brlnson; "Lin coln Learning", "Nancy Han ks." ' Spying During the Civil Mrs Ernest Qulnr Hostess and Mrs Irene Carroll having charge of the program. ?*;? Gift Shop ;.; Opens The Callahan's Gift Shop on hwy ill North of East Duplin High School was opened Sat urday. the shop Is owned and operated by Mr and Mrs. Ro llan Callahan. They have stock ed guns and ammunition, anti que glassware and pottery, so me antique furniture, dried flo wer arrangements, potted flo wers and handicrafts They ha ve a few items from other sta tes and abroad? i; -. .V'-;. - r IL : Ce lob ates * j B i r t h d aly and Mrs. L.H. Thomas of Chin quapin visited with her, her grandchildren with her for her birthday were Mrs Susan Pad get and family, Mrs Annette Fountain and children, Kahn and Lou Anna Other guest we re Mrs Lou Kennedy, Mrs Norman Sandlin, Sr , Mr and Mrs. Norman Sandlin, Jr.. and daughter Susan. Mrs. Bnue Whaley baked her a lovely bi rthday cake which was served with pepsl cola to all the guest She received several appropri l. I I Potters HU1 volunteer fire hil tournament that coded la Several Duplin County teams participated In the tournament, aloqj" with other teams from nei Ratn Neuje team of Kinston place trophy Shoe City team of Clinton came In second and Plggly Wlggly of Jacksonville came in third place The umpires through this tournament were Pete Weston of Potters Hill Community, D arrell Brown of Fountain Town Community andEdmondEdwards of Chinquapin (lie tilt Classified Paga ?rsphus mnniffOHiH ? ?? v * ' ) I Arts & Craft Show The Beulsvllle Garden Club announces (dans for an Arts and Crafts show combined with their annual Fall t r ubbery Sale on Saturday, On 27,1973 from 9, to 5 The Club loins any one who Is interested in exhi biting or selling any of their arts and crafts projects to con tact Mrs Baxter Stirling (296 4032) or Mrs. Russell Sanderson (298-3771) for details.- if you kn ow of anyone with arts and cra fts projects, please urge them to contact the Beulavtlle Club They warn a variety of exhi bits so that the show will be Interesting for everyone Beautiful shrubs, trees and bulbs trill be available as In the past. You may place a special order by calling Mrs. Paul Bolin (296-4480). Proceeds will be used for community beautllicalion . " r-;;'' * -.;? jF* v mk^C^ mWi. ' jj 'w ILikM I if SHta/il I.SaWtiNlS I ?>;;3L >*?>?- x.?K-xyy.-y.-.^: 'A/-> ?- ?> ??/. yyy^^yyx^v^mtoff^ 111 ? PHHAITI tf fUB ? L*r 4 ?? m? IWf*n^<Mt>ll C40IW4HKW ?><1 H?t?u? y |<*? tit *?M T ?? H I ? tefte#o* m tftjr cuwfraiw at ?> oNertNiw^tt m t*? Women* I I ? Jm** iv .f?tCo? L?re emrolWM oui?u.*i^u *?er ?ur> w? H K y , ? ^pi .. tw I pmbw heWne 1 i IJiAili.lJI'.nii i.i. . ^ I (Ls^JP I mHbm "Leeves Of Three, Let It Be" l As President Nixon is food of saying, 'Let u? make one thing perfectly clear" about poison ivy. No one b<totoHy tmnipne to the weed. Once contracted, poison ivy pene trates the skin so r >; thai prompt washing of the ex posed area has little effect on It is tiue. however, that ^exposed anas of the body along with linated clothing six <b ly washed to remove poison sap^hat has yet to penetrate^ ? I severe inflammation should be treated by your doctor. Lastly, alert yourself to third medium sources of contamination. Garden tools, clothing, and smoke from hunting underbrush containing poison ivy can spread the "itch" just as effectively as touching the -J ta.A|# h ? ? AT AMERICAN SAVINGS I \ ? V V - - ?? '*1 * ???? ?p
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