y-~Wm. * -6 - V^ - V,?. Mr and Mr*. Ron B. Dailey aad sons, MM and Patrick, aad Mrs. Bessie Gregory at tended the Silverman-German wedding at East Bay Club in Largo, p|a. on the 10th of July. The bride is the sister at Mrs. Dailey. Mrs. Charles Kiag accom panied her daughter, Mrs. D Hall of Rkhatoad. Va.. to Galveston. Texas daring the weekend for a visit with h?* son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lewis of Greensboro visited her grand mother. Mrs. Mildred Miller several days last week. Rudy Oates and daughter. Debra, visited his parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Ronald Oates, during the weekend, aad Elizabeth re turned home with her tether after a week's visit with her grandparents. Mrs. Judson Sutton. Mrs. Jackie Moraan of Calypso, and Mrs. Buck" Abram of Mount Olive spent Inst Wednesday and Thursday at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. James Tyndall of Popular Grove visited Mrs. Janie Bell Bass last Wednesday. Kenneth A vent and Jimmy Q (Speck) Byrd attended a coaches' meeting in Greenaoro last week. Mrs. Ernest Taylor. Jr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor shopped in Fayetteville last Friday. Joe Taylor and Ted Bailey are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lewis in Fart Worth, Texas. They plan to visit Six Flags Over Georgia and the Grand Oie Opry on their return trip. Jim Thompson and son, Jimmy of Durham, spent the weekend in Las Vegas. Nev. Rev. and Mrs. Clarence A. Lingle left Sunday to vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cottle and Miss list Bradshaw of HslU *?SST fSfft %wss2e?r* Mount Olive visited Mrs. Vlr tiinia Lee during the weekend. Mr snd Mrs Ion B Dsiley and sons of Restoo. Vs. have returned home after a visit with her mother. Mrs. Bessie Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. William Hurst are vacationing this week st their nailer at Topsail Beach. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Cottle and children left Monday on a sight-seeing trip to Washington. D.C. Miss Donna Darden was an overnight guest of Miss Athena Blackmon Saturday night. Mrs. Dorothy Armstrong is visiting her daughter aud family. Mrs. Edith Bragg in Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Tatum Lee Sutton and children of Clinton visded her parents. Mr. snd Mrs. William McCtiBen Sunday. Mrs. Mildred MHer visited her father. Clarence Grice. in Wayne Memorial Hospital several days last week. Week-End Specials I Thurf f, i SSfr n'Smf"' ' " I ?"E ??""'?= I Slacks I Hose I ASSTOl COLORS I " I .... FIRST QUALITY I O _ , C 1 001 . . reo. to 12.00 I ^ Pair * | I $788 I ONE GROUP POLYESTER 1 MEN'S VALUES TO $10.00 I Fabric Slocks I REG 3MYD value $088 I $227vd I *- I F? J M OO [It at is i ** IflJlttnV^lLKDl'"trirtf ** who brought the group ovet ~ n" w , 1 The Rev. Mac Thompson at ?" tySS^nE residents always enjoy his per tonal messages, along with Ms rSSSSf w^. Nancy Herring and Blanche Dranghon of Warsaw were busy taking orders Ibr the residents, in cluding orders from Tastee Free* Their visits are greatly lThe dinners in bingo this week were: Odessa Tatum Lillie Lanier. Betty Jobes. Leia Simmons, John Page, Elizabeth Boyee. Mamie Edwards, Viola Blizzard. Jean Torrans and Leota Costin There were two winners in the cover-all game -- Betty Jones and Elizabeth Boyce. They chose peanuts and body splash for the* prizes. Janice Hill and the residents fr^-mimdy Kjght with s snt cream to everyone land) re ceivcd a eke owl set as a p*i*t the outside of her house ?.nd get ready in her next job, teaching school at Rose HiU fhe Island Creek Baptist Church treated all the residents in the Home with cup-cakes oa July 28th, which was Birthday Nrght Those celebrating July birthdays were: RebeccfRiven bark. Dobson Dail. Irene Teachey, Earlit Smith and Hattie Westbrook. What an exciting, night. Thursday. J*ly 28th, Was, a* twenty-two the^nisidenU lib KTjj CAJH The* te KJ*!' M ??!!!< ?' -v , - U I aIU | , v . W_ ? lenr K-? is. Frank Hall, lei* Simmons. Earile Smith, Hattie Westbroohr-Gladine- Thigpam John Page. Alice Sumnwiin, ran Tor rani, Betty Edwards Cecil Hatcher. Annie Mae Walker. Eatelle Whaley. Francis Hudson, Gallic Jones and Manguas Carroll. Thole who helped with this outinii were: Christine Sander son. Sharon King. Carolyn Hall and Bobby Hill. All of their help was appreciated, but special thaaka gees to Bobby Hill because of arranging his teach* ing schedule so he could help on that occasion. ?>: 1 <*j ? ? i. t i$>ft ? d .*,1^ . POTTERS HILL NEWS '. H0* Mr. Mid Mrs. Ellis Quinn, Carol Loomis and Terri, Radie Fayc Johnson and Brenda were in Jacksonville Tuesday night to attend a baby shower. Mr. and Mrs. Victor' Jones spent Saturday at White Lake. Leah spent' the day with her grandmother. Mike Price. Donna Wkkiine, tony Kornegay and Anna Marie Kornegay were in Jacksonville Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Price were in Mount Olive and Seven Springs Sunday to visit the family of his uncle. Clarence Price, who passed away Satur day. Arlent Thigpen visited the John Williams family m Pink Hill. Mrs. Williams is home after surgery in the fcinstorf1 Hospital. Frances Stroud and Teresa made a business trip to Kinston Thursday. Mrs. Susie Gurganus was in Winston-Salem from Thursday through Saturday.' s&afes* M? tTS^? &*? m *iiu mum ouscn uaraens Lorraine Worley and Kevin shopped in Kinston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thigpen spent the weekend with his mother. Arlene Thigpen. Mrs. Alton Thdylor and Mrs Ralph Hunter Visited Mrs. Dell Brock in Wayne Memorial Hos pital in Goldsboro. Willard Price made a busi ness trip to Chinquapin Friday. Mrs. Billy Stevenson of Benson visited her mother. Mrs. Glennie H..UniecJVcdnesd?ju. Mrs. Marvin Whaley made a business trip to Beulaville Friday. Vera Thigpen was in Mag nolia Friday. cream #EDDINGIh TAl()N Mr. and Mrs Heber MMoun ic forthcoming marriage of th*ir daughter. K5 m Beutaville. and will be followed ^ny^e?tedFnCntU ?f Hieb rdWdt^. I ^Closed "^Sundayt 1 * ? ? 0 ? Rack Joints Kenrofc Merchandise Including Cotton Shifts, Pant Suits, Dresses, m| Open Fri. Nit* Til 8 P.M fttytl'a &fyoppt K dpi The Kenansville Intercom cX&2?s Have yon ever been con cerned that you dad aot use the telephone correctly? Do you ever feel uneasy whenever you have to communicate with other people? Are you concerned about the personal image that, you project to others? If any of these questions concern you, then the Kenansville Area Chamber of Commerce and James Sprunt Institute have the answer. On August 23 and 24, an Employee-Public Relations Workshop will be held at James Sprunt sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. The cost will only be a S5 regis tration fee. All books and sup Supervisory Development Training of Conover, N.C. Topics to be covered include: Your Personal Image, Etiquette, Human Relations. The Tele phone. and Proper Methods of Correspondence. If you are in terested in attending, you may sign up at the Chamber of Commerce office located at the Kenansville Town Hall. The Chamber of Commerce is moving towards its Charter Night. Have you joined yet? New members who have re cently joined include H. E. Phillips, The Duplin Times ? Progress Sentinel. Kenansville Big T Family Restaurant, and James Sorant Institute (nartiei " p^g ^HiWrT^nylnir * I *> thrt you can be recognized as ? "Charter Member. I lrThe firl* "re coming to ] I Kenansville. The Jaycees have A been sponsoring men's Softball tournaments for two years, but I 21. they will ^ponsor a Women's Softball Tournament. Support the Jaycees aa they support their I tffi?pi,h?W ^ SOme?f theTI?c'"*& Norwood. N.C.. I ?L t Y<Mth *?*?? ? SU?e Tournament is being held. I enansviile's All-Star team did no< make it to the state tour I ** ** fc?tured ?" I the official program. The full- * page ?Kle that TWE DUPLIN TIMES printed about the I ?e"*n?viHe Program is repro. ik^L"1 P"*?. Thanks. I '*e-,fcryour coverage. If anyone would like a copy of the pro I ?"m' ^ kww. and we will get one for you. I The DO SOMETHING awards ? this week go to J. C Nethercutt promotion to Dean of Instruction |i at James Sprnnt. I DUPLIN TIMES-PftOONEU L N*c 2834g <7.,-^ .? J Kwwievlhf45^.28349 6 Mos ?$1.83 I Yr. ?S3.84 j y ?&?' "? i J ; 4 OTI 11B i M*E ? |ft K ?* ^ Wsrsaw 2 Defeat the Peak! ||lA ? - arfuln<l 'e eioc?nciiy th? dock, and If. moct Important / \\ 12 t*\ during tlw mmmmt month*from / 11#..4?...#1 Xj,. r.gr Sp.m. to9 p.m. Thuuuaru thuhours /IOL** <?Tl *"? 2\ FourC^HiCruuch^H. /_ / ^ \ pMk dumand. UmM tlM amount I 0..? ?3| andydureadrteCMUraSnT**'' Vfi *?? -^^^.??*4/ V y 'gnjc V GfKi Four County vc WJ* Electric Membership Corporation i . 4^9 ?] % m ^ Q fct raOSTY MOM, LB. PKO. I ^U^GNA r^j p?p^ II "gg M<p^ ittF^TT j I I Ar/A JIF PEAWT 0UTTE9 ? ? 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