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Cn,a9.m.nl -Announc.J ?nd Mrs. Cartel Nelson Brogdenof Mount Olhe announce tfrs engagement of her daughter. Linda Price Kelly, of Warsaw to Ricky Gene BsU, of Warsaw son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bell of Rt. a, Faison. Her father was the late Mack William Price of Mt. alee. The weddlqg will take place on Friday, November 23, at eight o'clock in the evening a: the First Baptist Church In Mount OlVe. | M* Ph. 267-3346 ? ' V Mrs. Nettle Lee Cottle, Mrs. Nad Cottle, Mrs. Purl Bradshaw, Mrs. Edward Brad shaw spent last Wednesday la High Point and Greensboro vi siting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Bowtfen spent Sunday In Klnston visit ing friends. Ronnie Oates of Raleigh sp s.teSss ss '%? Mr*. Jim Taylor, Mrs. John Robert Crow. Mrs. Llla Mae Smith, and Mrs. J.W. Jackson of Dunn spent Wednesday shop ping In Fayettr k' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sottoo, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sut JM and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jr. all of Mt. Olive weir dinner guest of Mrs. Net tie Lee Cottle Sun. Mr. and Mrs. John R.Crow visited Mr. Harvey Calknder, Miss Elisabeth Calender aad Mrs. Clsra McCnlten In Mt. Olive Sun. Mrs. Marie Sutton Of Mt. Olive and Mrs. Johnny McCul len spent Sunday at Carolina ? Mrs. Tommy Taylor, Mrs. Jim Taylor, and Mrs. J.W, Jackson of Dunn spent Satur day in Goldsboro and Fayette Villr. Mrs. J3. Stroud, Jr. has returned,home after spending several days in Davidson with Dr. and Mrs. JJB. Stroud III. ? %, ? ^ 1 Faison Garden I- Club Meet* ,, The Fslsoo Garden Club met Thursday In the home of ' Mrs. Ronald Oates with Mrs. Eldon Thornton and Mrs. BUI Lewis as oo-hosteas. After the business meeting we twelve rriemDcra present, ?< ?worked on their regular pro I ( Circle Meets >\ b^^cle #4 of the Falson Little Mr. & ' Hoii id ' Sc-' .J*1 y '? . -Jf T Lane, the Senior Class chose SHonda Flanagan and Kevin King. Attends 1 Bank Womens Meeting V* Oneal Chambers. Asst. Vlgp JSg/Mm and Myrtle Faircioth, WSi. Cashier. Waccimaw Ba nk & Trust Co? Rose Hill. % C* Lorraine Griffin, Asst. Ca shier and Joyce Fountain, As st. Cashier, Waccamaw Bank 4 Trust Co., BeulavUls, NJCj Mattie S. Mmshew, Asst. Cas hier and Y'voone E. Patterson. Asst. Cashier, Waccamaw Bank * Trqst Co., KenansvtHe, NjC* attended the fall meeting of the N.C. Group of the National As sociation of Bank Women. Itc. held October 27-88,1913, at the Hilton Inn, Raleigh, NjC. The theme of the meeting was "H ats Off to Progress" relating to the tremendous growth ex perienced by the NjC. Group in the past few years which has resulted in a division into three new Groups to be entitled the Eastern NjC. Group, the Central NjC. Group and the western NjC. Group. Approx imately 150 were in attendance. Sale of Blind Made Products There will be a sale of qua lity male products by NjC. Blind and visually handicapped craftsmen. Cone and purchase your .Christmas gifts at compe titive prices. A trailer load of these products will be on isirma .rtef ? cat the available resources to aid *^3Ralford.?Eicutlve IX rector of the Duplin County Industrial Commission prese nted a sllede review depleting expanded Industrial Job oppor tunities that have come about Muring the past ten years. Rai ford repeatedly referred to tie [ real spirit of cooperation in J the artainment of new industry land shared liberally the credit | Brotherhood I Workshop A Brotherhood Workshop for men in the churches of the E? ,stern Baptist Association will bo held Thursday evening. No vember 8 with die Turkey Bap tist Church, Turkey beginning at 7:30 pjn. Four conferences will be held for the followkig! Pastors, * Brotherhood Directors. Baptist Men officers; Baptist Men; Ro yal Ambassador leaders who work with Crusader beys. The conferences will be led by conference leaders provi ded fay the State Brotherhood Dept. in Raleigh. - Officers and leaders in Br otherhood work la the local churches and any men who m-^ ay be Interested la worldqg w- g 1th Royal Ambassador boys and j would like to receive leader ship training are requested to attend. Associaticoal Brotherhood I J ! i, c. Dn^wrr C UJ11 ameers arc: ttODerr &# niu, Clinton Director; Jeff Honey-Ji cutt, Clinton Baptist Men's P- > resident; Junior Hlnsoo, Qia ton Secretary; and Foster Ha-?j ' ftkr IwAufrfil V Mth * ? 'j"A- - "v ??* throughout its 16 yesTS* place was won Miller of Rt. 1, Warsaw, he will re ceive one bushel of seed corn and third place was won by Theodore Williams of Rt. 1. Magnolia, a flrat yeir contes tant. He will receive one half bushef of seed corn for 1974. The championship trophy was presented b/ Jimmy Bowen of the Wallace PCX Store and chairman at the extension sub- , committee on corn. ? ! The Coastal Production Cre dit Assoc., Duplin Co. Farm Bureur, and the Waccamaw a long with the Wallace Farmers Cooperative Exchange Store sp onsored the event. * ? ---- ftc 3 Pk fie W RSI Marsha's Prescription Smile R * D# Best way to straighten out some youngsters D> ' ?* is by bending them over your knee. ?,<? . ',^W9 ? * Nobody who can read Is ever successful at n cleaning out the attic. A bachelor thinks he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever. rhere's a new baby food made of orange rt/ Juice and garlic, it not holy makes the baby KC liealthier, but easier te find in the dark. D/ ? ** - 4 It's always easy to find a capable registered Bt* pharmacist on d?y at BREWER DRUG CO. A ' in Pink Hill; now with two registered phar- ra macist to serve you. Come in and shop soon A. at BREWER DRUG CO.-Your full service Rexall Store in Pink HOI. ' >.: ? iaHB' -,. c..'' p;* * ?? ^?fe l|Wj|flWMB MHHk B JA B I I OF WARSAW NOW 2 LOCATIONS V ^ IN WARSAW Qb ^ ?10000 CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY I SALE BEGINS THURS. NOV. 8, ENDS DEC. 1 SHOES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN AND BOYS TO SIZE 6 ( MEN AND BOYS SHOES AT OUR N. FRONT ST. STORE) LATEST STYLES - NAME BRANDS URGE,AU*>rMODERN STORE WEST COLLEGE ST. - CLARK SHOPPING CENTER 10% OFF ON ALL SHOES & HANDBAGS *50 CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT EACH STORE ON DECEMBER 1. register at both stores f-DOOR BUSTER SPECIALS I ONE RACK FALL |ONE LOT OF BOYS DRESS ,osi"4 I I SHOES % PRICE| SHOES brand $3.001 per pair while they last I ??mm No Frao Hot* Or Socks During Tho Grand Oponing SoIohmJ I TAYLOR'S SHOES I NORTH FRONT STREET STORE FOR MEN AND BIG BOYS ONLY DRESS, CASUAL AND WORK SHOES R 10% OFF?SKOaesl P. >50 CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT EACH STORE ON DECEMBER 1. JX REGISTER AT BOTH STORES Work Shoos Headquarters i? DOOR BUSTER SPECIALS ONE LOT OP MEN NAME BRANDS I IWORK SHOES n.w $5.00 II 10 *20.?0 por pair...while th*y lost. ll^?f"W"*l'*Kl0 Sock* D<lrin* Qnll>d ?P*nin9 Sqlo'
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