INspjr. 25-0 TROUNCING f y . ? i ' "* v. ? [BspHatsI ha da DupMa These ? October 2,19S2] .The LaGrange football 4|)am did not live up to the expectations of the local tana of this reporter (Wilbur Boney) this past f riday night as the Warsaw Tigers really put a beating oh them by the score of 25 toO. Although the ' - J weather conditions were perfect for passing, neither the Tigers nor LaQrange had any success with this form of attack, and the fact that UGrange had a very good pass defense probably kept the final score from being any higher than it was, because the Warsaw power house ran the ball for yard age almost at will. ? / Warsaw's hard-charging line kept the passing attack of LaGrahge beat down so r Harnumo House' of MOUNT OLIVE <1 hot I 40%-50% OFF SLEEPER SOFAS, I CHAIRS IN STOCK V Tolo. 6M-M14 ?V".' jL, nine attempted passes were down, and from there flashy halfback > Gerald Jones ?cored. Halfback Bill C arl too, who did such a fine job of substitute.quarterback again last week at Beulaville. intercepted the second time for Warsaw-and returned it deep Into LaGrange territory from where Hughie Lewis' powerful running plus two penalties gave the Tigers still another score, a sneak by Smith from the one. Warsaw's first TD came on I a sudden break-away run by I HB Gerald Jones as he raced from the Tiger's own 41-yard line to TD which covered 59 yards. LaGrange's star punter and quarterback Wayne Dickens kept the Tigers away from scoring territory several times, lie was easily the outstanding offensive star. He also broke up his share of Warsaw's passing game. According to reports, the nnbeaten Warsaw Tigers (3-0) lost the services of several key players in the LaGrange game. Two-way performers J.D. Davis and I Fisher Carlton were down TftmiV" IvIiIviclKc j Cat COVhing Up next week at Sraithfield. Quarterback Milton Smith has been in-and-out, but the able Bill Carlton has done a super job, but the feel is fitr Smith leading the Tigers aKMNWt conference nlay over Burlaw 19-0 and Beulaville t8-6;' while Warsaw edged Beula *t13- PuUin8 it out late w the final period. See you next time. .. Kenansvlllo News I Kaaaasvillc Kwitract Klub Mr*. Sheldon Swann was hostess for the KenansviUe K on tract Klub last Thursday night for dessert bridge. As the members arrived, they found their places by blue* bird tallies wi?hing them happiness in the New Year. After several progression^ Mrs. Stuart Hall was do* dared high scorer for the members playing, and Mrs. Dixon Hall for the visitors, Mrs. J J. Wells was the only other visitor present. They filled the vacancies of two absent members. The C.W. Pittmans visited ia Portsmouth, Va. and sur rounding areas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goff and family during the holidays. Recentty Dr. and Mrs. Pittman atten ded a three-day conference in Raleigh at the Royal Villi where Dr. Pittman partici pated with the program op Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Virginia D. Holland spent Saturday near Mount Olive with Mrs. Dora Betty Bell. Dr. Sally N. Morrow has returned to her home in Dike. Iowa, after a visit here with her mother. Mrs. Ruby G. Newton. Mrs. W.M. Ingram and Mrs. F.W. McGowan were co-hostesses for the James Kenan Chapter. United Daughter* of the Confed eracy last Wednesday after noon. It was held in the Fellowship Hall of the Kenansville United Metho dist Church with 22 ladies present. w 1 Birthday Party Melinda Pittman cele brated her 10th birthday last Friday night with a slumber party. Her guests were served a spaghetti supper by her mother, Mrs. C.W. Pittman, and sisters Melissa and Melanie. The supper was followed by birthday cake iced in green and yellow and iced drinks were served also. Melinda's guests includea Laura Holmes of Bow den, Ton da Stepp, Dilaine Hall, Debra and Georgia Stokes. Beth and Dawn Guy, Nan Wil liamson, Veena Raman. Tina Long, also Ginger and Dorothy Smith of Goldsboro, and Melony and Tabitha Smith of Magnolia. Later, bubble gum and candies were enjoyed. Duplin members are reminded of the very popular Covered Dtah Dinner awl Progressive Bridge Party scheduled at the club houae Friday night. January 19th. Bring a coveted dkh for dinner at 7 p.m. Ramblewood Country Club President Ben Sogers urges members of the club to come out and meet new pro Bunite Mayer and family. Pro Mayer says, "We would like to meet all the members as soon as possible." Southern Wayne Pro Mac McKeithan announces Mount Olive's Bryce Ftcken has been elected to replace Lynwood Kennedy as president of the club for 1979. Other members elected were Bill Igoe, a former Duplin club head. Jimmy Adams, and Tom Allen to replace board members Jim Wells, Rodney Knowles, and James Francis. Pro Cole Bradshaw reports the annual Art Meyers-Pat Mullins Golf Tournament will be coming up February 3rd. Pro Bradshaw says, "Art Meyers and Pat Mullins, former stars for the Detroit baseball team, will be bringing down about eight other stars in the Detroit organization for the big golf outing at Rockfish of Wallace." Members will be invited to participate in the one-day celebrity event. ????? Coharie Pro Ed Smoot reports everything over at CCC is getting ready for the upcoming golf season. Smoot said, "Our first club function will be a Dinner Theatre within the next several weeks. Members bring a steak and participate in a play.. .Very successful. SW Pro Mac McKeithan reports Mount Olive's Elmer Brock h^s been out playing golf most of the weekends as of late. . .Boy, are we glad to hear this*good news. . .As you know, Elmer had a real hard time of it in the hospital. . .Best of luck in '79, Elmer. Pro Cole Bradshaw announces the monthly Scramble will be coming up January 28th for guests and members. Pro Bradshaw also reports a membership drive underway at Rockfish of Wallace Until March 31st.. .You may join the club for two hundred dollars with no monthly dues for the first three months, according to Pro Bradshaw. According to the Fat Cat Review news letter at Duplin CC, the Sandtrappers League will not meet in January. Fore. Beulaville News Paul Bolin of E.C.U. *M iobk Saturday. Mr*. Bottn tnd her aoo will visit Mr. and At*. Ransom Mercer is .enoir Memorial Hospital ?efore going to Greenville, vhere Mrs. Bolin plans to emain for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dollar md son of Sanford visited lev. and Mrs. Garland L. :oushee during the week end. Mrs. Willia Jones and drs. Carl Horne made a trip o Kinston Tuesday.. Mrs. Horace Rhodes was n Mount Olive Monday. Earl Gresham and Harland Vilson went to Richlands Tuesday. Mrs. Marion Quinn left "uesday to spend some time vith her daughter. Patsy Q. Kennedy and family in Fay tteville. Connie Strickland returned o her home after being in )uke Hospital in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jones of acksonville visited Mrs. 'ate and other relatives Sun lay. Mrs. Kenneth Heath and ilex, and Mrs. Kenneth 'aylor and Kendall visited ifrs. Loney Belle James in Tinston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quinn isited Mr. and Mrs. Travis luinn in Winterville Sunday. Mrs. M.B. Clark and 'erna W. Kirby of Jack onville visited Mrs. Arnold iresham Tuesday. Mrs. Macon Turner made businefs trip to Pink Hill r?H a u ? ? . ? ?? 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The eight girls who will be competing are: Veronica Hope Wiggins of Calypso, Melody Jean Pate of Pike ville, Chris Blanton of Kenansville, Tina Sue Brewer of Faison, Patricia Ann West of Warsaw, tina Casteen of Kenansville, i Debra Kaye King of Beula ville, and Cynthia Danette Moritz of Rose Hill. REVIVAL Calvary Independent Missionary Baptist Church, five miles north of Kenans ville, just off Hwy #11, will be in revival meeting from January 15-21. Evangelist John Long of Colfax will be the visiting preacher. Ser vices begin nightly at 7:30 with special singing, and old fashioned Bible-centered preaching, according to Pastor Ken Hall. The Great Winter SALE REDUCED AGAIN FALL & WINTER CLOTHES MUSJSO! ? DRESSES ? PANT SUITS ? BIOUSES f.ff' ? COATS ? HATS ? SWEATER ? SKIRTS ? 10 *HM,S sport _ | 1/ /2 PRICE "" Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Sandlin and June left Satur day for Greensboro were June. Beulaville Junior Miss, will compete in the annual North Carolina Junior Miss Pageant. June will stay with Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Younce. a host family. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Blizzard and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Miller will be chaperoning Miss Sandlin during the pageant. Nora Pickett has moved to the Cedar Fork area, and is living next door to her son, Kenneth and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home will be living in Jacksonville during the week and spend weekends at their home here. Mrs. B.W. Thigpen, Ola Faye Edwards and Florence Jones were in Wallace Tues day. ' Mr. and Mr^Calvin Mer cer were losT rfo->everdl members of their crarch at Brown's Restaurant in Kenansville Stuiday after church. Those able to attend were Mrs. Emily'Baker, Mrs. Piccola Kennedy. Mrs. Esther Kennedy, Mrs. Mainor Lanier, Mrs. Julia Mercer, and Mrs. Nora Miller. Birth Announcement The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Dotger of Route 2, Beulaville announce the birth of their daughter, Ashley Louise, on Wednesday, December 27, 1978, in Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Barbecue Pork Dinner The Potters Hill Volunteer Fire department will sponsor a barbecue pork dinner on Saturday, January 20 from 11 a.m. until? at the Potters Hill Community Building. All proceeds will go the the benefit of the Fire Depart ment. Miscellaneous Shower The Ladies Auxiliary of Potters Hill Advent Christian - Church are hosting a shower ? for Eddie Adams, son of the pastor, Saturday night at the ' church fellowship hall at 7 1 p.m. Everyone is invited to ? attend to meet Eddie and his ^ parents, the Rev. and Mrs. * Edward Adams. HjsSP8' ] HjA Dwr?ral*? ?MB ronraiw 1 Cominifclil Color and Steefc A White "PrleM YwCMAHtrd" ' 236-2723 Rt.2.im234A ' WdM, N.C. 2M89 9 ??mmmmm*?? ??????MB ?DIE I P : \ Is mftl'B &t|oppe N Centef St Ult. 668-3118 Mount Qlive 1