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' ' leaving plon? flowers presented TV c,v.re9. ;; " 11 II II. I ?? Fata Nws II Itai. MM Cim> n 217-134* "?'asag"" Student Council officers for 77-78 have been selected at North Duplin High School. They include: President. Ellen Uoyd; Vice-President. Adreian Boyd; Secretary. Deborah Frederick; Reporter. Shelia Jones; and Treasurer, Genetta Brads haw. Anna?ct Bhrth Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Jackson announce the birth of their daughter. Ruth Taylor, on October 21. 1977. in Wayne Memorial Hospital in Goids boro. Mrs. Jackson is the former Becky Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor of Faison. Mrs. Bewdm Bridge Hantaan Mrs. Mosiey C. Bow den was hostess to her bridge dub last Friday afternoon. Miss Sully Butler was high scorer. Com pleting the two tables wen: Mrk Clarence A. Lingle, Sr., Mrs. Dennis Lee. Mrs. Hicks Pigford of Calypso. Mrs. James E. Faison. Mrs. Norwood K. Oates. MiV R. L. Benson and Mrs. Masomftaugham. Mrs. Bowden served a salad course. \ Barbecue Dinner aad Supper The Hobbton High School parents are sponsoring a bar becue pork and chicftgn dinner and supper Saturday night. October 29th from II a.m. until 8 p.m. Plates will-be *2,50 and to they can take a trip to the Mardi-Gras in New Orleans. La. in February. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brock and children attended the State Fair in Raleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry King and daughter of Fayetteville and Wilton King. Jr. spent the weekend with their mother. Mrs. King. Sr. They celebrated Larry's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crow and Mrs. Lila Mae Smith shopped in Raleigh Monday. ...Mrs. Annette Stanley and Bob of Goidsboro were dinner guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Davis Sunday. Mrs. Billy Knowles of War saw spent Wj|dnesday and Thursday nights of last week with her mother. Mrs. Ralph Oatet. North Duplin High School Band won the first place trophy for "Best Majorettes" in Class C at the Kichmond County (N.C.) Band Festival Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown spent Thursday night in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. David ElHs and attended the State Fan Friday and worked in the Fire men's Pickle Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Oates, Jr. of Raleigh visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Oates. Sr. during the weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Black mon and daughters spent the weekend in Wilmington with f f ?' ???**? .?*' H ? Senior-Parents Night At last Duplin All seniors and their parents ate invited to a program at the East Duplin High School Library on Thursday, October 27 at 7:30 p.m. The guidance counselors. Mrs. Esther Durham and Mrs. Beatrice Quinn. will discuss college applications and scholarships and Miss Pat Creek from the College Foundation in Raleigh will discuss financial aid opportunities and procedures. This will be an informative meeting and it is hoped that all parents of seniors planning for post-secondary education will attend. T?^ Vote FOR Amendment 4 Paid tor by the Political Committee of Ml?(?tenCitids , \ of North Carolina J x. HELP WAITED IF YOU NEED MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS AND ARE EXPERIENCED IN FACTORY SEWING, SINGLE NEEDLE OR OVERLOCK her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estal 'It and Mrs. Owen Wilson. Jr. and children of Richmond. Va. spent the weekend wRh'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler of Hollywood. Jla. were weekend guests of his sister. Miss Sally Butler, and aunt. Mrs. Norwood Oates Mrs. Bill lgoe, Mrs. Luther Taylor. Jr. and Mrs. Jack Williams returned home Monday night after several days ia Williamsburg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Cates visited their daughter. Laura, a student at Davidson College over the weekend. Kenansville News WKfUKtamammmmmmmmmmmm???????mmmmimmm Mr. tad Mrs. Roe Greene of Wilmington spent several days here last week at their country cottage. Mrs. A.T. Outlaw and Mrs. N.B. Boney shopped in Wallace last Wednesday morning. Mrs. E. A. Newton and Mrs. C.ft? Guthrie visited Mrs. Noble Martin in Lenoir Memorial Hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. Wilbur Adams of Caro lina Beach spent last Thursday night with her sister. Miss Mar garet Williams Mesdames Sallie C. Ingram. Martha P. Sitterson and Louise W. Mitchell spent several days last week m the mountains of North Carolina and Virginia. Phyllis fields Brunson of Jacksonville spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kor negay. also Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland attended Homecoming at Rone's Chapel Church near Mount Olive on Sunday. ?_ Ruby Kornegay and her sister. Louise Bullock of Mount Olive, visited the Jerry Paschalls in Whiteville one day ' last week. Mrs. Thomas Hughes accom panied Mrs. Maurice Brinson to Goldsboro last Thursday. Mesdames Louise W. Mitchell and Louise K. Boney accompanied Rev. troy D. . Mullis to Camp Kirkwood last Saturday to a workshop on Christian Education. Mrs. Eioise K. Ryder and j Emmett Jones of LaGrange accompanied by Mrs. Alice Farmer of Klnston visited the E. S. McGowans last Thursday. Charles Stephens, Jr. of 3 Richmond. Va. is spending the week here with his brother. Billy, and other relatives. Vickie Alabaster and Joyce W. Bell attended the District meeting of Alpha Delta Kappa in Jacksonville last Saturday. Mrs. Jack Sittersoh spent the weekend with her sister. Ina N. DANCA THEATRE Wallace 3 BIG NJGHTS J Fri. Through Sun. ? Oft. 28-30 One Show Nightly 8:30 pjn. They ived by the low of the jungle.. ' or btf I BH ? I ? 1 "?! CMDU SKMU MIIMMNft I ?' ?/'? | Sundayf "Se^Uer 16 thf tXhristlan Youth group from Grove Presbyterian Church visited and sang for the resi dents during their Sunday School hour. That afternoon, the Rev. Kenneth Hall of the Calvary Baptist Church spoke to the residents. Tuesday morning, the Rev. Paul Mull from the Cedar Fork Church near Beulaville came for a worship service. His wife, Ann. played the piano. Mrs. Ola Faye Edwards and her son also came with the Mulls, as did Gloria Raynor and Ero Brown. In the afternoon the residents enjoyed entertainment by Clark Jones from JSI, who played the banjo and other instruments. The Once-a-month Hair dressers also came Tuesday afternoon. These ladies are from the Wallace area and include Grate Norris, Linda C. Sholar Eunice English. Margaret Wallace. Ruby Johnson. Peggy Olson. Nell Stanton. Prances Young, Faye Hanchey and Bernicc Cavenaugh. Their aer vices are greatly appreciated. I Rev. Tun Henry and The Believers Trio came Wednesday with a special guest, the Rev. Leon Stewart, vice-chairman of the Pentecostal Holiness De nomination from Oklahoma City, Okla. He brought a mes sage from Psalm 71. Volunteers this week were Blanche Draughaea and Nancy Herring from Warsaw. Bingo coverall winner was Viola Blizzard. She chose sta tionary for her prise. On Thursday, Mrs. Ben Elkin from Wallace, a retired school teacher from East Duplin, sent a beautiful arrangement of flowers to the rest home, ac cording to Janice Hall. Activi ties Director. Sandy Plaint ??? ? y g Hallowwn Carnival the Sandy Plains Free Will Baptist Church on Highway 241. 4?ilcs north of Beulsville. will be holding a Halloween Carnjwal Friday. October 28th beginning at 7 p.m. with a costume contest. At 8 p.m. there will be an auction and at 9 o'clock a greased pig catch. Also there will be a spook trail, country store, games, rides, and a greased pole. Rain date ia November 4. Everyone is invited to join in the fun. MRS. ANNA 1. BERGER WALLACE Mrs. Anna Reamer Berger died Wednes day. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home chapel. Graveside service at Oheb Shalom Cemetery, Baltimore. Md. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Elaine) Apple of Wal lace; sister, Mrs. Edith Glassman of Baltimore, Md.; brothers, Abe and William of Baltimore, Md., Tom Reamer of Arlington. Va.; two grand children. LUOMDY DUNN WHALEY WARSAW Mrs. Ludndy Dunn Whaley, 60, of Route 1. Kenansville, died Tuesday. Fu neral, Calvary Baptist Church, Kenansville. Burial, Golden Grove Cemetery. Surviving: widower. Robert Whaley; daughters. Mrs. David Willis of Cary, Mrs. Johnnie Herring of Columbus. Ga.. Mrs. Franklin Spence of Goidsboro, Mrs. Bill Qasteen of Kenans viUc. Ma, Jomn Wlwlcy Wm tome; sons. >f Warsaw David and Ed of Kenansville. Randall of ( alvpso Robert. Dennis, and Bili> Ray. of tin home; sister. Mrs. Willard Brown of Kcncasville; J4 grandchildren; one great grandchild. WILLIAM M. MeCULLEN MOUNT OLIVE Willian, Ma* (Bffl) McCullen. 46, retired air force sergeant, died Satur day. Funeral Tyndall Funeral Home chapel. Burial. Herrinf and McCullen family c*meters CECLU CYRUS ROSE HILL Mrs. Cedia Cyrus, 75, died Sunday. Funeral Salem Baptist Church chapel. Pmk Hill Burial, family ceme tery. Surviving; sons. Grant of Rose Hi^, ^arvis o/* Ulry Butler Evans. 80, died Sunday. Funeral Friday. Friendship Baptist Church. Burial, church cemetery. 'mmrnmmmmm $V' 8* REFORMATION SUNDAY Grove Presbyterian Church in Kenansville will have a special fifth Sunday service October w 30th at 11 a.m. "Reformation K Sunday" will be observed. The ( public is invited to attend. ' OrUntaff^aJL/^utauraiU SPECIAL OFFER * EVERY MONDAY IS DUPLIN COUNTY DAY FOR All DUPIIN COUNTY RESIDENTS ? 1 I I S3WSS! 10% J V ,or >uneh??n I r ? p.m. for dinnor I REFUND I Ufjj 't> 2108 North Highway 117 By-Pu? Q % Phono: (919) 736-2125 I Qokteboro. North Carolina 27630 ?^ ?' - - ? J .
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