mMHrgaiv^ vt?U>d flic I N. mM Mr. and*hln. Mavteo Mm. NJ. Bom*, mm* a bus mm trip to Wihteagton tost jnPHHMlfltfe"'' *** <% ? ? Mario WaRtafiMi'to0^^^ three byMnTftob?rMHol^ih worth who ?WM the Kndy omdMMtt weekend. Mn. Margeiet 0. Dail hat returned from develaad, Ohio ' where* she spent a couple of weeks whh her daughter. Mar garettaD. Wright. Miu Maty Gray Moore of Chevy Chase. Md. has been vieMhg Mrs. W. M. Ingram. She also visited the Frank hfcn. E.C. Tyndall accompan ied her daughter. Shirley Costin to Kinston on Wednesday night. Vteytewtedtee graduation of 6m Friday night Mrs. J^ndaO and Shirley attended'; dm gr? Pines of SaBy Hayes Thompson. On this occasion they were accempaaied by Hortenae and Jeanette Hasty. My Enbaaks of Seotts Hill spent Tuesday night here with Ms Annt. hfiss Mmy Lee Sykes. ITnnnsi Pnrlmr t?nnmtiimiiHlm tn MHuu Hjucr %m riyciicvuic is her gtandaeother, Mrs. BWr* K. Odder. Mke Mary Lee Sykes spent Saturday night in CBntau with thn *-? ? m - m - ? INgHNn iejfus larruiy. Mn. WMbur*Adams of Caro lina Beach spent the weekend with her sister Margaret WU The Bridsettes spent the we- J etadat Myrtle Beach. S.C, | Mn. Eloise K. Ryder was hostess for the Town A Country Bridge dub when it met with tional guests included MUte , King, Carolyn Outlaw and Hor tense T. Hasty. The high score prise for the dub members was wen by Theima Taylor and by } Mrs. Hasty for the visitors. For refreshments. Mn. Ryder serv ed Heavenly Dessert and coffee. Mn. Nicky Bowden was hos tess for the Liberty Hall Bridge Club on last Wednesday night Additional guests induded Ma ry Lee Sykes, Marie Warrington ( and Frances Jackson. Between progressions the hostess served blueberry pudding: and coffee. When score were totaled it was found that Mn. Hasty was winner of the high score prize and Miss Sykes for the visiting nlaven. Mr. and Mm. David McKay entertained their dauther Keili an last Saturday afternoon on bar Sth birthday. Among those present were; Brooks McKay and her mother, Barbara, Verna Raman, Betsy JACkson. Dawn Guy, Penny and JCathy Bowden, Tinuny Jenkins, Sarah and Ha nnah Purvis and their mother, Becky Purvis of FayctteviOe, Kim and Gay Torney and their mother Gay also of FayetteviHe, Keilies little brother Will was alto present and her Aant Martha P. Stttersoo. After out door games and play the guests were served ice cream along with the birthday cake. Balloons and horns were given as fovon. ANTIQUE CAB SHOW An Antique Cm Show will be held Sunday, Jane 19, 7 p.m. at Guardian Care in Kenansville. I ? ENGRAVED ? 4 ' (?! m ? *,?- ' : ^ I i^B ? LARGE SELECTION I IflBffll OF RINGS I HHHi ? % PRICE SALE I I \?/ ?N HAM,LTON I I W WATCHES I I cVdRS jewelers i K^'. ?? 't'/ ?? Al lAEv " .;^^R.v V - ^;K, . - Sa^s&HBpBiRSy.<? ? ^ mmmmmmmmi HH < ? ? ? your iSctor Power? Here's the long and the short of itr Vt? Long-That t the CaM Lower Payment Lease Plan A lease pro ?*") ? JJ^oJuplo 60 months for Quairtied customers Many find leasing ' more attractive than ownership dependingon the* la* bracket and ee r. > pension plans. Taking tfw leM payment oft the top ot your operating ?*o?nie often saves more than the usual interest, tax and depreciation PImb-When you lease you don I tie up capital <n equipment Payment a^et^^lii^Ti>Ki I'i^SLS youfM ft^hSTbe^ ? I MADIGAN-WILLIAMS TO MABMT Mr. and Mrs. Cart E. Pate of Magnolia, announce the engagement of their niece, Joyce Williams, to Thomas Madigan. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mercer of Kenansville. The wedding will be held at the home of the bride, June 25, at 3:00 p.m. No invitations are being mailed. AH friends and relatives are invited. "V >*< ? I Faisen News I Mil. Mm Craw Pl?. 217-334* I Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Cates and son, Kevin of Parkton spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Cates, Sr. Mrs. NR Nicholson of Mon ?tie and Mrs. H.C. Copple and daughter of Mt. Holly spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Davis. Tha June meeting of the t Session of the Faison Presytervi ian Church met Sunday night in ] the Fellowship Hall of the church. Trey CI an ton of Chester, Va. is spending this week with his grandmother, Mrs. Ltla Mae Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Mc Neill an<f/laughter, Carrie have returned home after a visit with relatives in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wills of Raleigh spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Vernon Crouch. Mrs. AHce Benson and Mrs. Wilson King, Sr. spent Saturday in New Bern with Wilson King, Jr. Mrs. Cora CWey of Chesa peake, Va. spent several days last week with Mrs. Thelma Langston. Mrs. James Tyndall spent last Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Janie Bell Bass who is confined to bed with a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holling worth, Mrs. William Thompson and Mrs. Marietta Davis atten ded the annual picnic at Caswell Training Center in Kinston Su nday. Mrs. Molly Latham has retur ned home after attending a neice's graduation in Richmond, Va. hut week. Mrs. Raven Lewis spent sev eral days last week in Rocky Mount with her daughter and ? i family. Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Neice. Rev. and Mrs. Neiee accompanied her home aqd ??? s iu bA V cllt church *ith * covered Services Held foe Mrs. Andrews Golden Wedding Invitation pBjSil; -w, "-.?> ?,?. aj. ?>. The children of Alfred Keder and Annie Belle Dunn ? invite you to a celebration of their parents' Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday, the twenty-sixth of June Nineteen hundred and seventy seven two until Ave o'clock in the afternoon at their pasents' home Route One Albert son, North Carolina t ? i Tt V .r |f f A J: to iui vi itfMi v^TSiUfy m JWajf* FtaMvsl: m ?. fo "?? L Sf7n^i71' rfiiL ^jtona#tt f d^Qyr^F^ ^tervtoorsja jdAUoi^Jfcir 555ETS Asdrwws of Waranw; nd one ?hUr, qMBm Qwt|Ii B. An - youth In Action ,M 4"H Club News Youth-In-Action 4-H Club met Tuesday, Junc7 in Kenansville. The meeting was opened with pledges. Then the roll was called and the minutes were read. The new and old business was discussed. One member participated in the talent show. The Dairy Poster Contest was discussed. The dub will journey to Mt. Olive on Wednesday for a ..v.^r *? rt* y & >; *.1 ? -? -r-* ' ' I tour of the Mt. Olive Pickle Company and the Mt. (Hive Tribune. The meeting was then turned over to Karen Moore who gave a demonstration, *W hipUp a Shake", and A1 Wor thington whose demonstration was on home fire safety. The two were county winners and we all wish them luck in district. By: Tracy Killette Jehovah W?n.u Convention convening this sunuMl in i3 throe th 'nited 1 toU tb agenda V riari for ? g u| in Jiia, Mid 1,000,000 x TWHITE theatre beulaville 7 big nights fri.through thur. june 17-2s t\ N? Panawsion? technicolor? . 1 : ? } i- v*fe'y. fE rJp&fjgjFj ?jaBt*i^^affliEMLS^MMMnMBEKajMyiLlajfc>? ?t DANCA theatre wallace ? 7 big nights 8:30 pju. fri. through thou. june 17-23 : - 7^.& I ":i''; V 'a. <?1 mm?' T liB^^ a ^^UNIVERSAL Picture? Technicolor? gg ? 79 u q I SAUSAGE 69?.u<n)t TT^g- ^ ? ?I S?:""ROLLS3/$1 BREAD 4/$11 HAMBURGER HULLO jl/ l| SHORTENING kb.C?M 1.59 |raraP*l0TniN" 31 I rTre'iiiv"? eA?iiiH$yiD-* nf Momm I CAKE MIX 59L SB? POME t BEANS... 49- CRUSH II Bill fl /yr ? BHLLUn BBbb iu i I Is r b* I JS' QQc I Qql I A j^ wL^L. if All | I 1 ^ Offl? Jf jr, WV J IBB I

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