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^ D, awS^ hat been vis? b^Th Mrs. Lillian Grady and Louise Brown were in Wimington oa Friday, a business trip. Mr. aad Mr.. Herman Gore are enjoying their two grand sons, children of their son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gore of Alabama, where Richard is sta tioned in miitary service. Mr. aad Mrs. Gore will arrive ia two weeks for a visit with his parents. Herman and Evelyn and pick up their children Mi and Mrs. Gore met their son and his family on Sunday. August 7. part of Ac way from Alabama to pick up their grandsons for a visit before Richard and his wife will arrive for a visit. Herman and Evelyn are having a grand time with their grandchildren at this writing. ?'' Mr. and Mrs Horace Her ring of Sanford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kennedy over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mercer, and children. Rhonda, and Criss. also Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mercer. Jenny and Brad spent Thursday through Monday evening in the mountains of Western N.C. and Gattlenburg, Tenn. on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McAlis ter and two children are enjoy ing a weeks vacation on Topsail bland. The Young in Christ has returned from a trip to Lou ray Caverns in Virginia, the group. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Mike King and Dennis Howard. They had a wonderful trip and v act ion. Dorothy Dob son of Raleigh spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Gordon Dobson. Katie Lee said that they had a\ wonderful time together. Dofo- - thy was still having some prob lems from a wreck she was involved in, but was back at work. Josie Pitts and baby are doing nicely at the home of Rannie Chasten, they will soon join her husband and father in Quantico. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood f vi I be ICOV. ttft(j lVEg? AfiO i Cll cottage at Atlantic Beach. Cecil baa a very nice mobile home cottage then to irmnklitf ? large group. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fountain have returned to their home in Birmingham. Ala., after a few days visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrv Elton Fountain of Fouhtahrtowh^and Mrs. Peggy Mrs. Pauline Gurley and Mrs. J.C. West, also Sandra K. Boone visited Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Taylor. Jr., in Chesapcak. Va. on Tuesday. Mrs. Guriey*! nephew. David Wayne West was killed in an auto accident during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Guriey made a business trip to Kinston on Monday. Mrs. Rebecca Smith and her sister, Jessie Ana Thomas shopped in Kinston on Monday. Mrs. Vic Oxley and Leslie Susan Osiey were in Wallace and Kenansville on business Monday. The Oxleys made a business trip to Richlands on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holloman has as his guest this weekend his daughter and family of South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hollo man of Micro spent die weekend in Beulaville. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cattle and family of Raleigh spent the weekend with his mother. Mrs. Arlene Cottle. Leland was on crutches, some foot problem, but did not get to speak with him to find out. we were having a shower of rain after the Church services, everyone rushed to their cars. Mrs. Alsey Sanderson who made her home with her son and his wife for eight years, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sanderson, is be ing honored with a birthday dinner on Sunday, September 4, 1977, at the Masonic Lodge Hall. Mrs. Sanderson will be 85 years young on. September 4. ^ 4. !> Hirthrf. Oln^r i The children of Mrs Debbi Taylot are .ring th r ^They *1? inviting nil her friends and relatives to com and bring a picnic lunch, and help her . let. . birthday. In the afternoon, singing will : be enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs John Ta v lur and his group. WMfcOwSfck V Caroline Cottle is in Duke Hospital. Durham, awaiting surgery. Netha Williams, a patient in Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Klri ston. Bobby Walton is doing nicely at the home of his sister s. Mi*. Roscoe Sanderson's. Bobby suffered a stroke in March 197b. and is confined to a wheel chair moat of the time. He is able to use his walker to go to (he bathroom. His sister has instal led his own bathroom in his bedroom for more convenience for Bobby. Mrs. AJsey Sanderson is coo fined at the home at her ton's Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sanderson's. .. Mrs. Amos Brown has re turned borne to recuperate after being a patient in Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Kinston for 10 days. Her children are rotat ing taking care of her at her LeRoy Albertson has returned to Ma borne to recuperate after undergoing heart surgery Hn Duke Hospital, Durham. A pace maker was implanted. We are all sorry that LeRoy win have to be retired from work and take it very easy. Mrs. Lizzie Albertson has returned home to recuperate with a broken leg and in a cast from a fall. Mrs. Effie Whaley is a patient in Duplin General Hospital. Kenansville. Sandra Faye Smith is a patient in Duplin General Hos pital, Kenansville. Tharon Whaley is a patient in Veteran's Hospital in Fayette vflto Mrs. Gladys Lanier is a patient in Onslow Memorial Hospital. Jacksonville and underwent surgery on Thursday. Willie ?vap? is a patient in. the Battle I ! ' nf; h d at her home in a cast due to a broken foot when she fell oat of the door at her home. Mrs Estelie Batchlor remains ? patient in Craven Manorial Hospital. New Bern Mrs. Amos Brown returned to Mr home W< dne .day way 111 north of Betfiaville to Kinston. If you have aPfew minutes, drop in and visit briefly with Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Mamie Thomas has returned to her home to recup erate after a three month end 4 day stay patient in Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Kinston. Cedar Fork News &> ' , '? ? Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lanier made a business trip to Raleigh Monday, they tepotSed a nice trip. Mary Ann Rayinor has re turned home and is recovering nicely after undergoing an appendectomy surgery. Mrs. Alton Taylor and Mrs. D.W. Brown visited Mrs. Taylor's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Brock Monday. Mrs. Brock is recuperating at home after being a patient in Wayne Memorial Hospital. Goldsbaro Mrs. Beatrice Kennedy is spending a few days with her sister Inez Wilson. Beatrice is in the process of getting her trailer home set up. water and sewer connected, preparing to move back to' her native home of Cedar Fork from Jacksonville. Mrs. Inez Gray and Mrs. Beatrice Kennedy visited their sister. Gladys Lanier in Onslow Memorial Hospital, Jacksonville during the weekend. The Cedar Fork Parsonage is coming* along nicely.they are hoping for an October 1 comple tion date of the parsonage. It looks nice from the outside, and will ba a very.nice addition to hork t ommunry, /v >?rt ?rtrt Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son were invited to enjoy a grill dinner with Mr and Mrs. Jack Lanier Jr. Friday evening. Joe Brown attended the monthly coon meeting at Mill Swamp Community Friday night. Mrs. Bryson Thigpen and her brother. Dewey Lanier visited her son and new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thigpen in Wilmington Thursday evening. Mrs. Verdie Thomns and Mrs. Evelyn Thomas visited Mrs. Brunie Thigpen Friday afternoon. Dora Lanier. John Lanier. Jeff M. Lanier. James Lanier. Edwin Lanier and Lyda Lanier of Tomah. Wisconsin visited and enjoyed the Cowan Mini Museum Saturday. Julia Quilnn. Frank Quinn and Glendora Quilnn ai Jack sonville and her brother Jack Lanier. Jr. visited the mini museum on Saturday. The Cedar Fork Ruritan Club held its regular monthly meet ing on Monday night. August 8. in the Community Building with the majority of its members jPHRMWlf* thl i delkioos 3S Jfe 'WS pot la< After the dt w d war the nice ig jts held Joh lohitngg Court. lai win guest speaket for the olub John Anderson took Ms subject from the parabie of the rich man. St. J Ruritan been takling and shearing his , message sinit- his visit with the j Anderson brought the best ' cssage and was one idthe tiest They all agreed that it was one ] Ruritan Club members, if you , misses it. you missed a great , SPFoHowing the guest message. J the group decided to plan for the Ruritan Club and Home makers , Club to have their picnic in j September, date will be set j later. V Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thigpen of Wilmington announce the birth of a son on Wednesday. August 3, in New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Wilminton. .weight 7 pounds. 9 ounces, name David Jermery. Mrs. Thigpen is the former .Donna Padgett. Daughter of Mrs. Bettie Methoiowe. and die late Drew Padgett. Byron is fne son of Mrs. Byron Thigpen and the late ' Byron Thigpen of Cedar Fork. Potters Hill News Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Quinn made a business trip to Kinston Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and family of Maysville invited Mrs. Henry Edwards. Ginger, and Scott. Mona Wright, and Mrs. Ronnie Turner and son of Pink Hill to spend the weekend with them at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whaley of Pink Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whaley of Rose . Hill aB aainyndm amafciManec Jg the Stealing Steak House iH Kinston. Saturday night. iMr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenned^ -; of this area had as their guest for two weeks, friends Bobby and wife Jennette and daughter of. Florida. They met and be came good friends in military . Mrs. Angie Edwards. Scott and Ginger, also her mother, Geraldine Quinn spent Monday at Topsail Beach. Mrs. Ronnie Turner of Pink Hiff came over to help her mother. Geraldine Quinn and sister Angie Edwards to trim back and cut their grape orchard Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Sadie Jones, Carolyn Ann Jones. Jo Jones. Marie Wmstead and Angela Winstead , spent Monday at Emerald Is land. On their return trip home they enjoyeed a seafood platter dianer at the Sea Food House in Swansboro. Ii? Cl.il V?i. ... rJ v?? ? wiia auvi jvii wi Hampton. Va. spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Naomi Boatk. Connie Lintz is in Raleigh for her son's wedding, and will spend the remainder of the week with the Lewis family in Cedar fork. . Mr. and Mrs.Billy Turner and children of Raleigh spent the past weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner. Grace Smith of Klnston visited briefly with Mr. end Mrh. Willard Price /ast Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Price were busy packing their gear for a few days vacation in South CatbUna and Georgia. Their mothers. Mrs. Mae Qufnn and Mrs. Maggie Priced accompan ied them and visited the Bobby Prince family In Florence. S.C. and Rodney Peacock family in Dublin. Ga. They returned honte Monday night. fed ?? a RRm i-i ? ? i ?> n m /I fe M**** Mrs irene Drown ana /virs Fannie Taylor visited Mrs. Taylor's sister. Mrs. Dell Brock in Cedar Fork Monday. Mrs. Naomi Bostic's daugh ters Ida Lee of Lumberton spent ? the past w eekend with her. Myra Futral of Raleigh was hotne with her parents. Mr. and Mils. Leslie Futral for the MM. Kenneth Ball and girls went to the Kinston Airport ? Trot!- I G II* ? I I POULTRY HOUSE INSULATION ?MEANS BETTER FEED CONVERSION! -ALSO ? Creates monolithic seal which teals water end air holes. ? Holds tin on roof in place. ? Strengthens building. ? Makes house easier to dean. ? LET OU* TRAINED INSULATION EXPERTS SPRAY URETHANE POAM IN YOUR POULTRY HOUSES THE BAR WAY. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT I GEORGE (MAC) JOHNSON B A R SPRAY INSULATION, I 293-7897 INC. I WARSAW 7*5-5440 WINSTON-SALEM | Twilite .Dri,v*m ? WUIIV B?ulovlll? 3 Big Nights Fri. Through Sun. August 19-21 Children Under 12 Free ^ ^ With Both Parents 4 f f The moot exciting original v motion pictuure eves* of all time. i ^ iw flftj-y $? J i't lb * * t " )TJ7 '' | .. " ? ? ??? '? j^ni 1 -4 f"." X' ^ is^iL ' rVnnrn i^o ncu Theater Wallace 7 Big Night. Frt. Through Thur. August I?-25 'Bi J^VlfiiUliill I . " ' ti >e r? \n r, irl Jr Mercer and Ui.norii Rose rh< monthly birttiu.i ?? party was sponsored by Beulftvulk Prcs bvurrial Ctiurcii The circle hrjy teach resident a gift dipt ^Churches participating In service!'were island Creek hur i.Pincyt hand Mrs. Ace Sumner. Sunday School was held each Sunday morning with Harvey Blantorfc teacher and church services Jggj-*-* ?a *?, The barber was in the barber shop on Mondays and the beautician came on Tuesdays. Everyone looks for the up-lift these two services brings. Shopping day was each Thursday. Some of the residents go shopping with the volunteer and everyone looks forward to the special things she purchases for them. Bingo was played each Thursday. We do appreciate the youth group of Friendship Methodist Church who are isn prize*, i ire resiaenis iook forward to this time of fellow ship and fun. .. -A-*:' . -r-syt V- ' ,, SSSf show wo most enjoy ?blc, They were a real delight always look forward to their Visit. P -I r; ? A New Experience... in Water Sports! "Over 1,000 Feet t' JP' of Spills & Thrills!" There's a thrill a minute, when you speed down and around the Jungle-Rapids Water Raceway! Over a thousand feet of flume plunge four atortee! It's fantastic and fun and Super-Safe! , - *' 1 L- f Play Mini Golf At Jungle Rapids! Enjoy the Arcade and Concessions. See the Animals! Visit Lake Lamu. Jungle Rapids Is Wilmington's Favorite Family Playground. e Plenty of Parking e Dressing Facilities e Open, Every Day from 10 AM Til' Bring the Whole Family!! I InnHinaatan Nswdk "?*- Nmnead 111 ? *aaanirt \ 1 ooutneasten nortn urounas rwvw wwr apon ( Oinuile Rapids 53V Oleander Drive, Wlmin^on, N.C. ' i ?'-?V iW ffiniii^iiiri ,V | ^^FSDA^ND^A^M^Nm^k f Aliicuia i if omcX X wlUEVvAIn whII FINAL CLEARANCE ^ X EVERY MUST BE 50101 ^ ^ J | SPRING AND SUMMER \ ONE GROUP ? SPORTSWEAR \ TOWElS I I SHEETS |
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