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T ? ? SHAVE-SAWYER ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sawyer, Jr. of Plymouth announce the engagement and forth coming wedding of their daughter. Angela Lenita Sawyer, to Charles McRae Sharpe, son of the Reverend and Mrs. Lauren Sharpe of Kenansville. Miss Sawyer is a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel (fill. Mr. Sharpe is a graduate of North Carolina State University and is now a graduate student at Duke University. The wedding is planned for Saturday. March 5th at two o'clock at the Plymouth United Methodist Church. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Kenansville News T A CQnb Mrs. Boise K. Ryder was hostess for the Town and Country Bridge Pub when it . met with her last Tuesday night Mrs. Mattie W. Barbce and > Miss Mary Lee Sjfces substi tuted for two abseaKmetabers. High score prize for the mem bers playing went to Mr^D^S. hostess for the Kenan Kard Klub last Tuesday night, with several additional guests. They were Mrs. Linda Bow den, Mrs. Linda Stokes and Mrs. Kathv Currin. High score prize for the dub members was won by Mt3 Elaine Hall.anl for the visiting players by Mrs. Bowden. The consolation prize was presented to Mrs. Vickie Alabaster. For refreshments, the 'hostess served jells topped with whipped cream, cake, salted nuts and coffee. ? Mrs. Martha Eubanks of Scotts Hill, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eubanks, had Sunday dinner here with Miss Mary Lee Sykes. The H. D. Taylors have re turned home after several weeks visit in Florida. Mrs. Wilbur Adams of Caro lina Beach spent the weekend Raleighspemthe weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David English. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Flake of Farmville announce the birth of a son. Charles Shaw, born in Pitt Memorial Hospital in GreenviUe. February 3, 1977. Mrs. Flake is the former Ingu, Christenson of Faison. Liberty Hal Bridge Clab The Liberty Hall Bridge Club met with Mrs. Linda Bowden last Wednesday night. All of the members were present. Be jtween progressions, Mrs. Bowden served cherry pie and coffee to her guests, High score was compiled by Mrs. Carolyn Hall. The low score prize sent to Mrs. Hazel W. Scott. The valentine motif was carried out in table appointments and the tallies. 31 .? \ , .*? -t- '-' Mr* E. S. McGowan ?ii , hostess to the Kenansville Kontract Klub Thursday night. i? ? They were Mrs. Mattie W. Barbee and Mrs. Milta King. Prior to the games, the bo?ess served tneny cream plft-wuiJ - - salted nuts and ooffiee Thg valentine motif was carried out I S.fSh^o!ft?cStS i. lun nijK" score prize was wow?? t- ,. %i-- Ctiturnri Uolt and thai'i. ltd ?y Mrt- Mcwart nan ana oy Mrs. BarbceC?the ^feHots. week in Wilm.ngtor, M Mrs. Margaret 0 Dail ? isit. I / hers tei M fee H. til last we<t;" Mr and Mrs J. W Thorn km aceor pa ?t A i. tm Hall la v. aj^., . lis ' vl.'-.' 5i,y* E*flF' period Bml Be"' An'C'* Carter, Bonita Nickerson. Vanessa Pope. Glenn Shipp. Frankie wh*iey i ?? m i Ff Doom Kennedy. JulU Spkxr. Pam Yelverton | B Honor Roll t. ^ k 2 rrwrauDS IfSIBf r-| i rSEif. Aileen DilHon. Carol Haw- \ ins. Lisa Lanier. Donna Mc Gowan. Danetta Moore. Mar jorie Scriven, Yvonne Whaley. Jimmy Williams. Gerald Mid- | dleton Renee Wallace r. | '?I 11 Mi?. J?t? Crtw Ph. 2t7-334t The Faison Garden Club held Its February meeting in die home of Mrs. Rachel Stroud with Mrs. William Lewis as co hostess. Mrs. Mae Spicer. Home Economics Extension Agent of Kenansville. showed and nar rated a film on drying flowers. The hostesses served a sweet course. Attending were Mrs. Alice Benson, Mrs. A. P. Cates. Mrs. John Gregory, Mrs. L. D. Groome, Mrs. Virginia Lee, Mrs. Raven Lewis, Mrs. Estelle Morton, Mrs. Ronald Oates. .) Mrs. EMdn Thornton. Mrs. Jack Williams, Mrs. William Clifton, Mrs. Wilson King, Sr., and Mrs. Clarence A. Lmgle, Jr. r Vaden Matthews is a patient in Duke Hospital in Durham. Visiting Mr. Matthews Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Janes and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mat thews of Turkey. Mrs. Mosley C. Bowden spent the weekend in Raleigh with her daughter and famfly, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Em mitt Jackson and grandsons. Ken and John, have returned home after vaca tioning a week in Florida. Larry King isanoperative Mrs. Lila Mae Snhth^rj^ed^ stork shower for Mrs. Thomas Stanley in Calypso Friday night Bob Stanley of Goldsboro spent Saturday night with his ^TMjVjrenta. Mr. and Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stanley of Calypso visited Mrs. Ula Mae Smith Wednesday afternoon. F J Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Enttnitt Jackson visited Mrs. Annie Jackson in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCullen last Thursday night. Mrs. Jackson is recuperating from knee surgery. Mrs. Alice Benson .and Mrs Wilson King. Sr. visited Larry King in Cape Fear Hospital in Fayetteville Sunday afternoon Mrs. Mildred Matthews. Mrs. bene Haire and Norwood Thornton visited Vaden Mat thews la Duke Hospital in Durham Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crow and Mrs. Lila Mae Smith visited Carl Morgan in Wayne Memorial Hospital in Goldsboro Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Rachel Stroud and Mrs Frank Donald Taylor and chil dren. visited- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Plake in Farmville Sun day Afternoon. ?*.< Mrs. J. E. BriceTias returned 1 to the home of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mff. Curtiss i* jrtLn onine. I Favorite Stndci Station ryTyiiiw ? ?%?w viaiivn IF LAKES TIRE SERVICE 1 /v? ? WARSAW FLORIST f M . "31 W" 55R 1 MISS CHRIST A GAY BLANTON the North Carolina Poultry Queen, represented her state at the International Poultry Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, January 27-29. The event was sponsored by the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Association. Approximately 90,000 people att< le there, Chris stayed in downtown Atlanta. She partis n many events at the World Congress Center and attended a banquet. Among the celebrities present were Dr. Earl Butz. former Secretary of Agriculture. Paul Harvey. Archie Campbell of ' Hee-Haw", Jene Dixon, and the Murphys, a combo from Australia. Chris was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wanton, and Bobby Howard of Kinaiiiarifh. . . Croatan III News 'hi Hi ' ':7im *>'? ? j The Croatan III had its An nual Circus Carnival at the Warsaw Armory. It was a grand success. I would like to thank the Denleaders, parents and children for their cooperation aiid participation in making it Bide and Gold Banquet at New Christian Chdpel Church on February 18 at 7:30 p.m. Hoping all parents and Den leaders and children will co operate to make it a success. It Z - will be a potluck banquet. There will be a basketball game on February 2b at 12:30 for the Cub Scouts at Wallace Recreation Center in Wallace. By A. Hall Ninety percent of tne U.S. ?rape erop is prawn in California. ^ Jrinson. r the ^st. as a letter mil aifjfeeft i teadqosrtens WofttHHK No. 329 h?> m ?The Defl^geiflcSimander Silk ? to thjpPOM fcwdw Add Hn fee thief | Idmoi d H. I Saturday, Feb. 19 I 10:00 A.M.H I Located 1 Mile Northeast I Of Beulaville, N.C. I On Highway 41 1-1676 4600 Po?l Tractor |49hour?] I I I 1 - 9'King Dtoc-Harrow I I I 1-316 Bottom Plow I I ? 1 ? Hardoo S' Otfaot Buah-hog I I 1 - Ford Two-row CornpUntef [1 yaar old] I 1 - Hardee Chomtcafspray I I I 1 - Pittabury Two-row Cuittvoter I I I 1 -1966140 International Traolar I M-<h"s 1 - MMdlo-buator A Cutttvator Bqotp. .1 I 1 - Beonefca Four-row Tab acta Honrootor I I 1 - Farm Tralior I I And Many Mtac. llama 1 I IK}< . ?"? > .-V . I I Auctioneer: 11 I Walter Blizzard II L__JiSiJoo_?J | J^Going Ovfeff^ J^fejX ^ jj^^|i| r\t D.^taiA.* ay " > hm56 nui ' i ot Business I M^^hursday. Feb.l 1 'l^n^P^Tw Ea,t Church st- )l I ^|^End? Feb.19^^ V / RO##HHI m ^ yJ& / ?p*n 10 am m * To 5:30 P.M. II "M. ?: tB I ?i ml* ii_i* *l _ ??.?. ??_ . mint. Ivy? wt tiqumonng ine aiore in now mil |H| ? sioo 1 Jeans *500 I Tods *1?.,,.. L Joans " I Blouses $3>0 j ^ ? ^4^111 II 50TT75To I
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