ROUSE-SMITH ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rouse of Route 2, Rose Hill, announce plans for the marriage of their daughter, Sharon Jan, to Mr. Jesse P. Smith of Route 2 Mount Olive. The wedding is planned for Sunday, June 15th, 1980, at four o'clock in the afternoon at Dobson Chapel Baptist Church, Route 1, Magnolia. There will be a reception in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. A ? ? mmmt? ? ? *??? HELTON-BEST ENGAGEMENT Mrs Haze! Best of Kenansville announces the engagement of her daughter, Glenda. to Charles Lee He'ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Helton of Kenansville. Glend? is the daughter of Mr. Melvin Best of Mount Olive. The wedding is planned tor June 22 at four o'clock in the afternoon on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hall of Kenansville. No invitations are being mailed in this area. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. , Faison News Presbyterian Circles Circle #2 with Mrs. Ruby Blount as chairman, met Monday at Southern Bell Restaurant in Mount Olive for a luncheon meeting. Rev. C.A. Lingle. Jr. was the Bible moderator. Circle #3 with Mrs. Austin Carter as chairman, met Monday with Mrs. Francis McColman with Mrs. Walter Pi Mangum as co-hostess. Groundbreaking Ceremony The Goshen Medical Center groundbreaking ceremony was held May 10th with Glenn Jernigan. Rev. r>rd Bounds, Senator Harold Hardison and Rev. Chester Aycock on the program. Following the ^ groundbreaking. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams held open house for the visitors and friends. Mrs. Williams greeted the guests. Mrs. Frank Donald Taylor served cake, and Mrs. Luther Taylor, Jr. served coitoe and tea. Personals Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Guy. Jr. and family attended Mr. Guy's nephew's graduation in Gastonia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Hawlev of High Point spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. James E. Faison. Mrs. W.H. Baughant was hostess to her bridge club last Thursday afternoon. The guests were served a dessert course upon arrival. After several progressions of bridge Mrs. L.D. Groome was awarded high score prize. Mrs. Oleta Padgett of Kinston spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Janie Bell Bass. Mrs. Burbank Lockantv of Route 5, Clinton, spent last Tuesday night with Mrs. Ralph Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Bill lgoe attended their daughter's graduation. Mrs. John Mangum. from the Univer sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the week ? YES We're Still Buying EB ) SILVER SELL IT FOR CASH GOLD RINGS GOLD JEWELRY CLASS WtDOING NKKLACIS MACHITS. ?KtMSTONt nC PENOANTS SILVER COINS ?"fTAL AND STERLING GOLD WATCHES ITEMS k W? pay TOP CURRENT M Gold & SI Ivor Markat pricas Kf UfGARDtfSS r I OS CONDITION I Qttvetntf I. Center Si Mount Olive end. Mr Mrs. Estal King ?? Wilmington spent the weekend with their daughter jwd family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blackmon. ^r- a"d M^s. Gene Sasser and children spent Saturday night at Sneads Ferry. Mrs. Ralph Precythe spent the weekend in Clinton with her daughter and family. Mr. WiNi MrS' Kcrmit illiamson. Joining them Sunday for lunch were Mr *"a yrs Gary Hollingsworth and Robin. ? Mrs. Lila Mae Smith ac companied Mrs. Kathleen Stanley of Calypso to Golds boro last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Janie Bell Bass is spcno.ng several days this week in T.iW City with Mr. an<. M, s feu Watts. Mrs nnette Stanley and Hon of Goldsboro visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. .v.ls during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hewlom McClum and Mr. and Mrs. Deri Walker of Quinnwood, West Virginia have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Visiting Mrs. Susan Kennedy Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy and children Fayetteville, Mr and Mrs. Ray Kennedy of New Bern. J.R. Kennedy of Raeford, Mr. and Mrs. r \.oennedy and children of Wilson, Mrs. Maria Kennedy of Clinton.Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kennedy of (alypso. Eugene and Kenneth Kennedy of Mpunt Olive visited on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Jackson entertained with a c?ok-otit at their home on ay'or s Pond Sunday. Those attending were; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tavlor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor, Ceness Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis. Duplin-Pender ADK Chapter Installs Officers New officers of Beta Eta Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa were installed on May 8 at Clinton High School during a joint installation dinner meeting with Alpha Pi Chapter. Clinton. Beta Eta Chapter was or- I ganized on May IS. 1468 by s Alpha Pi Chapter and in cludes women educators in I Duplin and Pender Counties. '< Installed as President for the next biennium was I Elizabeth P. Holly, Burgaw, t a member of the Burgaw I Elementary School faculty. She succeeds Edna Earle ( Brinson, Kenansville. I Other new officers are: s Ann Jackson, Beulaville. I Vice-President; Joyce Bell, J Kenansville. Recording Sec- I retary; Lucy D. Rivenbark, I Burgaw, Corresponding Sec retary: Elizabeth J. Murphy, Willard, Treasurer; Evelyn Denning. Burgaw, Historian; ( Mary H. Lanier. Wallace, | Sergeanr-At-Arms; and Ann , Alphin. Mt. Olive, Chaplain. | The installing officer for ] Alpha Pi and Beta Eta Chap- < ters was Betty B. Hawes, | Wallace. Immediate Past ( District VI Vice-President. I Beulaville News Stanley Bratcher and son of South Carolina spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Mercer. Ermie Sanderson visited lone Griese in Richlands Saturday. Ions Collier of Trenton i spent the weekend with her I mother, Mrs. Eddie P. Thig- i pen. ( Rev. and Mrs. Frank Saw-.. I yer, new neighbors on the j old Chinquapin Road, are ; enjoying their vacation for a ?, few weeks. < Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bostic visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Richy Bostic and family in Kinston Satur day. Carl Pate and Danny attended the Scout Camporee at Camp Bonner near Elizabeth City Satur day. Mrs. Thomas Kennedy at tended the graduation exer cises of her grandson, Dina Bostic, at Campbell College, along with Dino's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rae Bostic and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Griffin and daughter of Cary spent the weekend with their parents, Mrs. Gordon Mul drow and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Griffin. Macy Kennedy visited her aunt, Dessie Houston, a patient in Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston Friday. Mrs. Bruce Rouse of Jack sonville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Albertson on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mer cer of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with Sarah Bolin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home, Mrs. Carl Home and Mrs. Willie Jones spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Gerald Jones and family in Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Greenville arrived Saturday to spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Macon Brown and Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Thigpen. Mrs. R.F. Gurley and daughter made a trip to Kinston to have a medical checkup for Mrs. Gurley. Mrs. Beasley Jones and Mrs. D.A. Jones spent several days with their son and husband in Lenoir Me morial in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Quinn and Rady Faye Johnson visited Mrs. Ellis Turner in ?enoir Memorial Wednesday ind Thursday. Rhoda Brown and Maude Slizzard fished Wednesday it Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Willard 'rice spent the weekend at heir cottage at Topsail ieach. Mrs. Bobby Green of ixford, twin sister of Mrs. Earl Lemmons of Beulaville, ipent the weekend with the ?emons and her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Ralph Hawkins and Mrs. Phil Mercer and new jaby. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mercer >f Richlands announce the jirth of their daughter, \manda Leigh, on Friday, May 9, 1980, in Onslow Memorial Hospitai in Jack sonville. Mrs. Mercer is the former Karen Lemmons, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lemmons of Beulaville. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins, also of Beulaville. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this ?pportunity to thank our rriends, relatives, and neigh bors for the love and sympa ihy shown us during the loss >f our father and husband, Dphas Whaley. The prayers, lowers, cards and food, also, ' <ny act of kindness will be ilways remembered. May jod bless each of you. Mrs. Ophas Whaley and children Miss Liberty To Be Chosen June 27 In Pink Hill The 5th Annual Miss Liberty Festival Pageant, under the direction of Yvonne Deatherage will be presented Friday night, June 27th at 7:30 P.M. in the Pink Hill School Auditorium. Young ladies 16 to 21 and single may enter and spon sorship may be an individual, business, or organization. A fee of $15 will be required from each entry. Contestans will be judged on appear ance, poise, personality, talent and an interview. Entrants from any area may apply. terested in participating in this year's Miss Liberty Fes tival Pageant may contact Nell Sutton at 527-6581 or Bette Watson at 568-3823 or through Brewer Drug com pany in Pink Hill. AAUW Meeting At a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 29, at the Rose Hill Restaurant, the Duplin County Branch of American Association of University Women will be formally recognized as a new branch. North Carolina State Division President of AAUW Barbara Ann Duplies of Raleigh will recognize the n.-w countywide organization of women college graduates and install officers for 1980 81. according to Sue Clark, vice president for programs. Officers to be installed in addition to Mrs. Clark, are: Mrs. Mary Ireland of Kenansville, president; Mrs. Annie Catherine Matthews of Rose Hill, membership vice president; Mrs. Valeria F. Cooper of Warsaw, trea surer; and Emily Killette of Warsaw, secretary. Members and others who wish to attend should notify Sue Clark at 296-0383 for reservations for the dutch dinner. The branch will accept additional charter members at this May meeting. ^CLINTON ? /cinema Starting Friday shows, 7, 9:05. Sunday, 2,4,7 & 9:05 A bunch of fruits, nuts and flakes. Summer camp fun QORP Rated R i wk theatrT Starting Friday shows 7:05 & 9:05 Sunday, 2:05, 4, 7:05 and 9:05 THE THREE AVENGERS To live is to Fight. Kung Fu action. Rated R ? f I / ^70^w^u^\ Phone 592-2800| Start* Friday Shows 6:55, 9:10 Sunday, 1:50, 4:05 6:55 and 9:10 KRAMER Vs KRAMER Staring Dustin Hoffman Meryl Streep Justin Henry Lsmmmmmhmb PS9HHJ Fa i ton Highway Startya Friday Shows start nightly at dusk Two Adult Features FELINES also PRISONER OF LOVE Caifret Sale If yout floors need a face-lift as much as you need a holiday. drop some hints adout our Pepperell Carpets sale. Because we've just dropped the prices on some of our most popular styles. Thick, soft, quiet, colorful and very comfortable carpets. Long or short, solid or multi-color, we can help you select one that suits your needs and your budget. Have the family bring you here before they take you out to dinner Sunday. Make euerij day youTday with one of these special priced Pepperell Carpets. / N Several colors of short shag (7 rolls) ONLY A Sq Yd. Installed with our best q>o.yb Compare 31 V ?M IMM ?>* ? r cSSITB ?. Just Received 4 Roils of Carpet from the market at a Close-Out Price. ONLY A Sq Yd (?? a r" Installed with our best Mil cushion Compare at 13 96 y r \ Our Best Selling Hi-Low Shag (6-Colors) ONLY A Sq. Yd ^ ftp Installed with our best Hj cushion Compare at I4.9S V ' ??? ? ? Over 300 Rolls of Carpet & Vinyl In Stock SEE ROBERT, JACK OR MARGUERITE FREDERICK AT , , ^ , Qur 29jh rederick Furniture Company ve.r Located Between the Stoplights Hwy. 117 Rose Hill Open Daily Except Sunday > BE MORE THAN A MEMBER OF THE AUDIENCE,^__ [ Be A Part Of Libert~f 5th Carfc-<ul ? I 1980 Season S July 18 - August 24 Membership Options S10.00 Single Membership Opening Nite Ticket to THE LIBERTY CART .......Opening Nite Supper .......Name listed in 1980 Souvenir Program Complimentary copy of 1980 Souvenir Program $25.00 Family Membership 4 Opening Nite Tickets to THE LIBERTY CART 4 Opening Nite Suppers Name listed in 1980 Souvenir Program Complimentary copy of 1980 Souvenir Program $50.00 Sponsor 8 Opening Nite Tickets to THE LIBERTY CART 8 Opening Nite Suppers Name listed in 1980 Souvenir Program Complimentary copy of iggo Souvenir Program $100.00 Sustaining 15 Opening Nite Tickets to THE LIBERTY CART 15 Opening Nite Suppers Name listed in 1980 Souvenir Program Complimentary copy of 1980 Souvenir Progran $250.00 Patron Tickets to THE LIBERTY CART as reauested Name listed in 1980 Souvenir Program Complimentary copy of 1980 Souvenir Program Complimentary advertisement in 1980 Souvenir Program $500.00 Benefactor Tickets to THE LIBERTY CART as reguested Name listed in 1980 Souvenir Program Complimentary copy of 1980 Souvenir Program Complimentary advertisement in 1980 Souvenir' Program What Others Are Saving "I can't think of any one in the play who didn't turn in a tine J r* performance." "The most beautiful amphitheatre in North Carolina " "The costumina is excellent the i.3ik?iNa*,oap?r The Fayetteville Observer varied level s?aoe and THE Virfrtv?r?,n "Colorful jigs, reels and minuets are brought to life." directed " BERTY CART is excellently Goldtboro N.w.Arou. C.r,.,., County News-Tlme. 1 { I want to keep THE LIBERTY CART rolling. I want to be a member of the Duplin Outdoor Drama Society. Inc. so the outdoor drama will continue in 1980 Please find enclosed a check for the following amount: Single $10 Sponsor $50 Patron $250 Family $25 Sustaining $100 Benefactor $500 I do not wish to become, a member of the Duplin Outdoor Drama Society, Inc. at this time, but wbuld like to contribute $ toward the ]9&0 season. I would like a receipt. Make checks payable to Duplin Outdoor Drama Society, Inc. AH contributions are tax deductible. Please give generously?your name will be included in the program. Please enclose this card with your contribution and return in the self-addressed postage-paid envelope... And thank you. I Name CLIP ? MAIL I I Address THE LIBERTY CART | P.O. Box <70 ? ? Kenonsviile, N.C. 26349 ? Phone (919) 296-0721 Telephone ' L ?? ? ? ? ??4 L ^Liberty "Give us a couple of hours, an^wel^giv^yoi^^coupl^o^enturies^^^ * ') Spring and Summer 1 Dress Sale i 2 0.?f I H Thur. ^ Fri. Sat. Only! * * WABSAW \

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