mr*' ?r-r3' W5* ???* 3 -S- r?-3t* 5s /l - >;v -Announced f | i Mrs. Colon Shaw of Beulavllle announces the eng^ement * of her daughter Nancy Coleen. to Leonard Frank Doucette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doucette of Durham. Both the bride and groom are seniors at Methodist College in Fayette vllle, where he is pursuing a pre-ministerial course of study. The wedding in planned for December 30. i it 1 ? ?~i LBMlaviHe NjwsJ. of Goldsboro visited Mr. sad Mr. York Lanier was in C3 Mrs. JJ>. Cottle Sunday, and Inton Tuesday afternoon on bu attended the Turner Family re- siness. union at Potters Hill. They al- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunter so visited Mr. and Mrs. Nor- made a business trip to War ""JL. and Mrs. Jlmmie Ken- Mrs. John D. Perry, Shsn nedj^of Charloae spent the non and Regco of Havelock sp dprson and Mrs. Roy Sander ?go flatted the Bill Cutler's in Loulsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sto mas left Prldav evening to spend the weekend camp tog and fishing it Swans boi >. V Celebrating birthdays this week; are Stephen Smith. Faye Q. Williams, Ferrell Hardlson Connie McDowell. Janice Nor rU, Ruth Annette Cavenaugh. a-own Kennedy. Arthur Fre Crick Kennedy. Archie Lan r. Linda Hill, Lyanne Thig fen, Thomas Penny, Mrs. Sa die Thlgpen, Iona Alberts on and Oelphla Penny. Mrs. Senile Henderson and Mrs. Wilbur Sholar of Wallace visited Mrs. Cora Sanderson Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whaley and girls attended the state fair in Raleigh Monday. p . Mrs. Adell Mathews and Mrs. Cora Sanderson attended the Sanderson-Batts family reunion : in Wallace Sun. Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Betche lor and chUdren of Warsaw vi sited Mr. and Mrs. O.V. Bat chelor Sat. night. Mrs. Adell Mathews is spen ding several days with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Setts In Jackson ville. \ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bat chelor of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. O.V. Batchelor Sun. Mrs. Rosamond Rhodes of Richlands and Mrs. Kate S. Futreal of Chinquapin visited M rs. Cora Sanderson Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lanier of Knlghtdale visited Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lanier and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wood of Chin quapin over the weekend. Mrs. Richard Clark of Kin wan spent Friday with Mr. w . / # J H Page Heme Appliances 3 ' W ? ni S j i Meeting. The arts tod crrft show wUl be held from 9 to 8 Is turdsy, Oct. 21th along with the dob's annual shrubbery sale that sams day. The show and sals will be located on hwy. Ill across from the Phillips 66 Station in Baulavilte. The dob Invites anyone who ??Maiaaww v * is interested In exhibiting or ? ???? selling any of their crafts to crling 296-4032 or'Mrs. Rus sell Sanderson 298-3171 for as tails. If yes know of anyone with crafts please urge them te call as the slab wests a variety of art or handiwork to be displayed, so that the show will be interesting for every one. Beautiful ahruhs, trees and bulbs will be available as in the past. If there is anything anyone wishes to special or der, please call Mrs. Paul Bo lln, 296-4480. All proceeda will go toward community beauttficatioo. Jeff Kornegty of Klnston visited Mr. and Mrs. Glanw opd Sanderson over the week-^ ?"d. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock ?pent Tuesday and Wednesday Tods all Beach. ' Iffs. Glennle Smith and son I of Wallace visited Mr. and M rs. Perry Bennett Sat. Mr. nd Mrs. Rodalph San derson also Mr. and Mrs. Bon nie Sanderson visited Mr. and. Mrs. Owen Wbaley at Potter HOI during the weekend. Japir Godbold has returned to hla'home after being in Ve terans Hospital in novum for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoffman Jr. of - Wilmington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck Grady. Mr. and Mrs. J J. Whits spent Friday night with Mr. nd Mrs. Leon Allen at Louis burg and attended the State Fair in Raleigh Sat. Mrs. Annette Price of Falson was supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock Th ursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veach visited Mr. and Mrs. CJ. Got* tie at Turkey Sunday. I Kenansville I Town Board I VOTE FOR Thelma D. Taylor! WHO Is Seeking No Personal Gain WHO Is Interested In j 1. Zoning 2. Better Law Enforcement, Especially Speeding On Town Streets. r 3. A Stop Light At Intersection Of II i And 24. ? M 4. A Dog Law 5. An Itemised Published Budget I 6. Town Beautification I Revival ftevivel services sod home" coming sre belqg pl*"i?w Friendship Methodist Qmrcli Ht. S. Warsaw . The evangelis tic meetings begin Sunday Oct. 21 continuing through Thurs Oct. 26, at 7:30 each evening Evangelist wiU be Rev. BUI Crowder at Goldsboro. There will be special mnslc each ni Homecoming will be obser ved on Oct. 28 with Rev. Ge orge Hawkins, former pastor delivering the message at the 11 o'clock worship hour. A pic nic style lunch will be served j at the noon hour. Friends are Invited. The Building project at the ; Friendship Church has start ed with the men working on Saturday, anyone wishes to give ? day work for a good cause will be greatly appreciated. ,< Circle Met Hie Friendship Circle met on Tuesday night Oct. 9, at 8 o'clock at the home ct Mrs. Nelson Outlaw. The chairman Mrs. JA Jooes '?f'H die meeting to order. The Sec. Mrs. viola ' SI son reed the minutes of ths last ?n? -- - * 1.1 , ^0? i'ri scvcray-tnree at two-thirty o - clock First Biptlst Church Sco* tland Neck. North Carolina. Reception in Fellowship Hall. ' "JhuM Bit" and jj Psoriasis Mvaacas |] An anticancer agent called has not been cleared by the azaribine has been reported FDA for general use. by a team of dermatologists In another area of skin from Scripps Clinic in La diseases, Army doctors have Jolla, California to be an hunched a big research effective cure for psoriasis. *?ort, checking Doctors stUI do not know ?tchy. often which produces dry, scaly foot The is expected skin, but early tests on to lead to a curative vaccine, patients with long-standing capable of stopping the psoriasis, produced "excel- disease after it has already lent" results As yet, the drug taken hold. ?a Kenansville DRUGSTORE ft earl hateher ? an&oa brinson ? ' i The above comments appear each week to air thoughts, opinions, and information we beiiere to be important to our friends and customers - your comments are welcomed. I ^ I I build thrift hubits I for your child. If your child is ten or over, it s time to start teaching him or her about money building. H First, give us a call. We'll arrange a special tour of Bank of North Carolina, I N. A. for you and your child. We'll explain how a bank puts money to work. We'll see the big vault. Then, open a savings account for your child. (Minors under the age of 15 must have a parent or guardian co-sign to open an account?a N.C. banking law.) I A savings account can be opened at Bank of North Carolina for any amount I erf S1.00 or more. A special savings register or passbook I will be made out in your child's name. We'll explain to your son or daugh ter how interest works. How we use their money and pay them for using it. We'll ex plain that they receive 5% interest, paid monthly. And well explain how com pounding works (it's compounded daily) ana now incy can cam muiity mi mt in terest they earn. We suggest they have a goal in mind; a benchmark to work towards. (Saving for "tomorrow" doesn't mean much to a ten year-old. But saving for a new bike or riding lessons is real and important.) We'll try to make your child feel com fortable in our bank. Then it's up to you to encourage your children to save their dimes and quarters for the next trip to the Bank. And encour age them to earn money to go into their sav ings account. We'll let them know we're proudof themastheirbalancegrows. You'll want to do the same. The child who learns that bank means more than piggy bank is learning to be a financially responsible adult. And as a par ent, that can help you build your own money. And building your money (and your child's) is our business.