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'"STL, Mr.. BIH Odea of Virginia Bench. V?. spent the ?wnl?X with her tictrr Misi "S^SS^M k ,..._ dJw*rK2T I the Raleigh sod utrncr ireis I /^jhirina the oast weekend* , Mrs. Myrtle K. Quinn visited s her daughter. Mrs. Gene Hall, ^?(taseHtfl. ur>c i last week M, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -^?jmhes and their botuegnest, I " ? Mr*, Henrv Best accomoanit-d __ Mrs. Wiley Booth to Wilming Mtoo last Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Adams of Carolina Beach spent the weekend here with her sister. Miss Margaret ~: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roller of Seattle. Washington, announce 'the birth of their daughter. Heather DeAaae, on rehenmy 24. 1977. Mrs. Roller is the I former Cynthia Kretsch. -1 t-a. ..g n n_ a daughter otMr. and Mrs. luWp 1 Kretsch of KenansviBe. mr '? *{?-:. -t: Eastern Star A program oo George Wash ington was presented on Tues- c day night when Kenansviile Chapter.^ 0215. Order of the f Lodge for Its regular bi monthly meeting. The Worthy Matron Inez Jernigan presided over the meeting, but Edna E. Brinson had charge of the program. A social hour wan enjoyed after the Ritualistic closing. The re freshment committee, dam posed of Haael Holland. Viola Quinn and Lewis Westbroofc1 served cake and iced drinks. At the nest statM meeting. Marfti 8th, the ananhl election of officers wifl be bold. All men, bets are urg^o twk^th^date Mr*. LouisTw Mitehril was hostess for the Sooth Kenans ville Extension Homemakers Club on Friday afternoon. Feb ruary 25th, in her attractive home in Fluouest Acres. Mrs. J. B. Strood ceiled the meeting to order add presided. "This Is My Father's World" was aaed as the opening song, with Mrs. Mitchell at the oid-thney organ. | ? Mrs. Mitchell conducted the devotional, nsigg Matthew 6c24-34 far her scripture, basing her remarks on "Stop Worry ing." The program on dried lowers was in charge of Mrs. Mae H. Spcier, the Home Agent, who showed colorful slides with her discussion, leader reports were given on Safety by Mrs. Thomas Chest aott. and on Cuyltural Arts by Mrs. Raiph Warwick. Mrs. W. M. Ingram. Educa tion chairman, reported that she had ajideaRaogements for the dub to visit the Roae Hill Magnolia Elementary School an March 24th at 10:30. and remain for lunch. Since the nest regular meeting is Match 18th. plans for lie tour will be completed then. .-I Mrs. 14. B. Boney. Public Relation* chairman, discussed the publication of a new maga zine The Home maker", which * tLs a-,|?,K u?a? uiCulUCTi Ivt (llC IICW UuU jCIlt and their names have been sent in recently by thfcpresident. After dosing with the Club Collect, s social hour was en joyed while the hostess, assisted by Mrs Ingram, served ice cream, assorted cookies, cheese dainties, with coffee to the ten ladies present. M I "1 vidualsP*ftd*bu?tM?*e? who band together to advance thi commercial, financial, industrial nd k-ivic interests of a com muntiy It is * civic clearing bouse, a public relation* coun sclor. and information bureau, and a research and promotion WEDDING PLANNED - Mr. ud Mrs. Dennis C. Smith of Pink Hill announce plans for the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Shpla. to, Terry Earl Futrell, a#n Of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Futrell of Chinquapin. The wedding is planned for Friday, April 8th, 1977, at eight o'clock in the evening at Smith's Presbyterian Church. All friends and relative^ a^e invited. Eastern District ;ig? r - *s '-.>??? * e a. r i --M ' 'W~ *' ^ The Eastern District of the North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs held a Music Festival at ECU in Greenville. February 26th. Piano students of Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. of Warsaw, par ticipated in the event and were judged by the piano faculty of ECU. Each student was as signed a raiting. Ratings were: Superior (100-95); Excellent (94-89);Very Good (88-83); Good (82-77); Fair (76)71). Three students were chosen to represent the District at the state finals to be held at UNC-G March 26th. These students were Carol! Matthews of Warsaw, daughter of Mrs. Joyce C. Matthews; Linda Carlton of Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton; and Julie Hudson of Turkey, daughter df Mr. and Mrs. Pelmon Hudson. Winners in the state will be awarded scholar ships at the state convention. . Students receiving Superior ratings were: Carroll Matthews. Linda Carlton, Laura Murray, Julie Hudson. Todd Price. Laura Steed. Judy Johnson. Kim Kelly. Janine Johnson. Daly Rae Carlton. Amelia Carlton, Sonya Kernstine. Karen Moore. Edwin Bland. Joe Jones. Caria Quinn and Lynn Carole Sutton. Students receiving Excellent ratings were: Catharine Phillips. Ann Miller. Margaret Ausley. Sonya Powell, Sylvia Phillips. Dean Hardison, Susan Lanier, Uew Ann Murray, Lisa West. Debbie Pulley. Sandra Herring. Mary Anna Johnson, Judy Kellum. Mary Susan Phil lips. Jane PhiUi|iK Lee Anne Costin, Denfeen Maready. Kelly Smith, Angela Edmundson, Mildred B. Stevens. Elaine Singletary. Sutanne Riddick and Students receiving a Very Good rating were: Trilby Phil lips, Patti Wqat, Martha Britt. Lynn Hardisoh. ftth Ray. Jay Quinn. Kathy Kelly, Julie Carlton, Henry Sevens, Amy West and Christy Weatheriy. Margaret Vincent received a rating of Good. The Kenansville United Methodist Parish (Kenansville, Sarecta. Wesley sad Woodland) is participating in "No Silent Pulpit" during Lent. Lay speakers from the Goldsboro District will be preaching on the Local 'church^tay' leaders are The Kenansville United ? ? ] tiki a# Wfwufl>ni4 M thodist Church on Saturday March <5 from S 8 n m For ivi<u en . -. from j * p,m, ror $1.50. there wfll be sausage and anjhe^n^es ^ you ca^ eat ||| . r|g;^ iw ?d fu (true tamber'i men JtJ t, f? ut how fad. w utp*y, t-s 1V u, xxlant part, tk* < ari er ??? rt-atio * Vine I a I m cepltri Ictiviti t tally ved ( tic > for .1 fa radiiigo mi init) Kb | pj ,u ,ject The ind i t ? ' Of Count ? ! ission D .). Fusvdl fc av? ,:'V h for thl dev^lopment^b dec??it?ed^r *e?k I'he Recreation T \JV CvlTO fi t . ' 4 >wl v HIV MWfc bone of ? Chamber a! Conr me.eepB>cy^are the unto* that the Chamber^determine*the | kinds and number of these action groups. Financed on a voluntary basis, a Chamber's expanses are apportioned among its members, consisting of indi v. duals and businesses. Chamber membership is an in vestment in the present and future of the individual's and the community's welfare Any individual or business sharing a common interest in the Improvement of the Ke nansviile Area community is eligible for membership in the . new Kenansville Area Chamber of Commerce. The next meeting is to be hold on Tuesday. March 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm Bureau Building. A report will be presented by the committee rtfa, .? .ppM* ? .Ml ral ?od tho* |ESf lis j;< JS 1i s?| < nd b >7 on the hah ci ipus J?m iprunt ti s itc T1> du^swfllbe eld < from 7-11 tori n < lerf Ik ig . |J ';U T , 5-.'> '.$ >^L* ' fc* R-.; sBI. *?'S it Bv"< I Until now. you had^ho^e between A rS^WWWSr v. 4 taste jn, we took out half the calories of * :? ^regular Gotex.&^tM > Trfnew'Pdpst Ught.. .the one-of-a-kind lemorfy-tasting cola from the makers of Pepsi-Cola.
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