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FUKTHCUMING WEUUINU - Mr. ana Mrs. J.B. baugnn Jr. of Warsaw are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming wedding of their daughter. Tami Lou, to Jeffrey Wayne Warren of Newton Grove, son of Mrs. Shirley T. Warren of Newton Grove and the late E. Frank Warren Sr. The ceremony is planned for February 14 at four o'clock in the afternoon at Saint Paul Free Will Baptist Church in Newton Grove. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Faison News Kalmar Funeral Services Funeral services for J.N. (Nick) Kalmar of Wilming ton. formerly of Faison, were held Sunday at Hardy Ceme tery. near the old Kalmar home out from Faison, by the Rev. C.A. Lingle Jr. pastor of the Presbyterian Church, where Mr. and Mrs. Kalmar are still members. Neighbor News Mrs. Doris Moore has returned home to New Hope. Pa., after a visit with her mother. Mrs. Elsie Phaup. Mrs. James E. Faison and Jane w ere luncheon guests of friends in Wallace on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Cates of Parkton and Dr. Graham Newton of Charlotte were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Cates Sunday and attended the Kalmar funeral. Miss Jane Faison. Wade Daughtrv. Jake Atkinson and A (Cf. Davis were installed as elders of the Faison Pres byterian Church at the re gular worship service by Rev. C.A. Lingle Jr.. pastor. Mr. and Mrs. David Swain and children of Oak Ridge. Tenn. and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Stroud III of Davidson spent several days last week with Mrs. J.B. Stroud Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. F.D. Taylor and children. Mrs. Lillie Mae Jernigan spent the weekend with Mrs. Ludie Britt near Grantham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowlcs of Wrightsville Beach visited Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crow Wednes day. R.W. Safrit III and Henry and Bobby of Raleigh. Dr. Kenneth Burgwin of New Market, Md.. Mrs. George Fick of Wilmington, and Mrs. Jeff Johnson of Clinton were dinner guests of Mrs. lames E. Faison and Jane Thursday. Bobby Flowers and chil dren of Hickory were holiday guests of the Gene Brad shaws. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blackmon and daughters, and Mrs. Ruth Blackmon spent the weekend in Wil mington with Mr. and Mrs. Estal King. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mangum were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dale and children in Wilson Tues day. Rev. and Mrs. H.T. Lewis and boys of Virginia Beach. Va. visited friends in Faison durinp the holidays. H.K. Malpass and family of Arlington. Va.. Eula Mal pass and Ellis Malpass of Mount Olive were dinner guests of Mrs. Wilma Mal pass New Year's Day. Ronnie Oates of Raleigh and Rudy Oates of Greens boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Oates during the weekend, Mrs. Pearl Bradshaw spent the Christmas holidays in Wilmington with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latham of Houston. Texas, visited his grandmother. Mrs. T.H. Latham and the Bill and Jim Thompsons during the weekend. Mrs. Tom Adams spent the weekend with relatives at Topsail Beach. Mrs. T.C Crowe and Morgan of Calypso visited Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Precythe spent the New Year holiday in_ Clinton with the Kermit Wil- * liamsons. Mrs. Kathleen Stanley of Calypso visited Mrs. Lila Mae Smith Monday. Bob Williamson and chil dren of Connley Springs spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. Mrs. Marian Marche of Upper Marlboro. Md. and Miss Mildred Lewis of Wash ington. D.C. have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis dur ing the holidays. Mrs. Lucille Parker of Goldsboro visited the A.M. Davises during the holidays. Miss LaDeanne Littler, a senior at ACC in Wilson, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Britt. James Sprunt Technical College President's And Dean's Lists James Sprunt Technical College has released the President's and the Dean's Lists for the fall quarter. 1980. The President's List consists of those students who were enrolled full time and made all A s. 1 he Dean's List consists of those enrolled full time who have earned a grade point average of 3.00. or B average, with no grade lower than a C. President's List Charles Acker, William Cooke. James Gore. Benja min Hobbs Jr.. Claudius Morrisey, and Joy Whitman, all of Warsaw; Susan Ander son. Roy Hancock. Simon Hardison. Johnny Hopkins. Danial Johnson. Leigh Page, and Richard Savage, all of Kenansville; Alice Boney. Janet Brice. Brcnda Jones. Robert Lee Knowles Jr., and Max Teache. all of Wallace; Patricia Bower and Donna McGowan of Albertson; James Bryant of Teachey; Donald Ellis of Jacksonville; Amos Garris and Betty Johnson of Watha; Debra Hall. James Herring. Billie Higgs. Grace Jones, Douglas Norris, all of Beulaville; Linda Harrell of Chinquapin; Becky Kenion. Steve Miller. Celia Pitts and Gloria Raynor all of Rose Hill; Donald Lanier of Burgaw; Marylin McGuire, Donna Summerlin and Don Vinyard. all of Mount Olive; Jeffery Taylor of Faison; and Robert Thorn ton of Clinton. Dean's List Donna Aldridee. Maeno lia: Lori Andrews, Faison; Gilberto Aponte Jr., Mag nolia; Robert Avans. Ft. Story. Va.: Keith Ayers. Rose Hill; David Bardree. Wilmington; Ronnie Barn hill. Kenansville; Susan Bas den. Rose Hill; Gary Bell. Rose Hill; Timothy Bell. Mount Olive; Deborah Best. Warsaw; Allen Blizzard. Beulaville; Laura Bowden. Warsaw; Kemp Britt. Albertson; Cindy Brown. Warsaw, Henry Byrd. War saw; Sandra Casteen. Ke nansville: Hariet Cottle. Beulaville; Lisa Denton. Chinquapin; Dale Dornian. Kenansville; David Evans, Kenansville; Yvonne Frederick, Warsaw; Peggy Futral. Pink Hill; Jerri Fut real, Chinquapin; William Gianey, Jacksonville; Nelda Gilbert, Rose Hill: Carolyn Guff, Wilmington; David Hall. Chinquapin; Lisa Hall, Teachey: Phillip Hall. Beula ville; Rhonda Hall. Mount Olive; James Halso, Chin quapin; Clarice Hand, War saw; Mary Hardison. War saw; Anita Harrell, Pink Hill; Lisa Henderson. Kenans ville; Donald Hobbs, Teachey; William Igoe. Faison; Darrvl James. Maple Hill; James Johnson, War saw; Patty Johnson, Rose Hill; F.lwood Jones, Burgaw; Joseph Jones. Richlands; William Jones. Mount Olive; Mark Keller, Wilmington; Betty Faye Kelly, Mount Olive; Mark Kenion. Rose Hill; Willann Kennedy. Beu laville; Susan King. Wallace; Lisa Lanier, Ruse Hill; Jo Lynn Lewis, Faison; Joseph Mann. Kenansvilte; Ruth Maready. Chinquapin; Beth Matthews, Willard: Gail Matthews, Willard; Mary anne Matthews. Rose Hill; Deborah May, Magnolia; Kathryn McKeel. Clinton; Mareella Merritt. Ivanhoe; Randy Midgett. Kenansville; Paula Mobley. Chinquapin; Ted Moore. Kenansville: Allen Morris, Kenansville; Dennis Murphy, Rose Hill; Jessie Newmons. Wallace; James Norman, Kenansville; Carl Fait, Kenansville; Lou Ann Parker, Mount Olive; Pamela Pierce. Wallace: Stacie Pike, Kenansville; Donna Pridgen, Willard; Ann Rackley. Kenansville; Michael Rasbcrry. Kenans ville; William Rhodes. Beula villc; Melinda Ribcnbark, Burgaw; Cynthia Rogers. Beulaville; Loranda Rose. Duplin School Menus Jan. 18-22 Breakfast Mon. - ham biscuits or cereal, orange juice I ue. - jelly donut or cereal, assorted juices Wed. - buttered toast or eereal. grape juice Tliur. orange muffin or cereal, apple juice Fri. - apple turnover or cereal, pineapple juice lunch Mon. barbecue pork with cornbrcad. or fiestada. frvneh fries or collards. apple or pineapple tidbits rue. country style steak with rice and roll or ham burger in bun. baked beans or green peas, applesauce or Iruit cocktail Wed. - vegetable beef soup with peanut butter sandwich or meatloaf with cornbrcad breaded toma toes. fresh fruit or apricot cobbler I bur. - chicken filet sand wich or barbecued chicken with buttered rice and roll, green beans or potato rounds, spiced apples or pears Fri, - fish filet with hush puppies or tacos. mashed potatoes or lettuce and to m aloes. I'ruii jcllo or orange juice b.ach luueii is served with a choice ot chocolate 01 plain milk. Substitutions may occur depending upon avail ability. Breakfast is served only in schools with the program. Mount Olive; Deboiah San derson, Kcnansville; Carl Sandlin, Chinquapin; Jackie Sandlin, Beulaville; Tracy Sandlin. Beulaville; Joseph Scott, Warsaw; Donna Ses soms, Magnolia; Marvin Sholar, Wallace; Donald Simmons. Kcnansville; Bon nie Sloan. leachtw; Donald Smith. Mount Olive; La Donna Smith, Mount Olive; Patricia Smith, Willard; Yvonne Smith, Magnolia; Livie Spearman, Magnolia; Beverly Stalmach, Beula ville; Marvin Swinson, Beu laville; Laurie Thigpen, Bur gaw; Mary Turner, Pink Hill; Melina Turner, Pink Hill; Earnest Underwood, Wal lace: Sheila Veach, Warsaw; Recna Wallace, Kenansvillc; Lloyd Wells, Rose Hill; Glenda Whaley, Chinquapin; Rhonda Whaley. Beulaville; Susan Whaley, Wallace; Brent Whitfield, Warsaw; Carrie Williams. Warsaw; Cynthia Williams, Kenans ville; Greg Williams. Beula ville; Kathy Williams. Beu laville; Wanda Williams, Bowdens; Nicholas Wood- A ard, Willard; Lauri Worsley, V Wallace; and Sarita Wray, Richlands. V alues Up To ?98?u Just In Time For Winter vi Price Sale SPECIAL RACKS ?5-n0-915-$20 Dresses, Blazers, Skirts, D V Long Dresses, Pants & 9 Blouses EttjelB &tyappt East Federal Has An IRA Savings Plan For Everyone! Check The Chart And Get A Headstart On\bursTbday! Your East Federal Tax Deferred Individual Retirement Account Savings Plan can add up to a very nice nest egg. Beginning January 1,1982, new regulations allow any employed person under 10XA years of age, even those covered under company Pension and KEOGH plans, to take advantage of tire Individual Retirement Account Act early so that you'll maximize your IRA earnings and hatch yourself a very comfortable retirement . Check your Retirement Nest Egg Chart and see how fast your savings will grow! Retirement Nest Egg Chart Age 25 30 55 40 45 50 $50 Per Mo. Amount 588.239 321,548 174.748 93,942 , 49,462 24,979 $100 Per Mo. Amount 1,176,477 643,096 349,496 1<S7-88L_ 98.925 49,958 $187 Per Mo. Amount 2,200,012 1,202,590 653,558 351,343 184,990 93,421 1. Computations based on 12% compounding monthly. 2. All computations calculated to age 65. 3. Example: Age 25, $100.00 per month amounts to 40 years of contributions to equal a total of $1,176,477 jlgjpj eEast Federal Savings Kinston. Greenville. New Bern. Jacksonville, MoreheadCHy Cape Cartefet, Burgaw. Warsaw. Snow Hill and Farmville. ' Federal regulati( >ns require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. MAKE YOUR RESOLUTION NOW TO LOSE WEIGHT IN 1982 DURING 1981 Beulaville MEMBERS LOST _ 2574 POUNDS ON THE WEIGHT WATCHERS PROGRAM For information call / toll tree VM0-662 7444 WEIGHT WATCHERS The most successful weight loss program in the world. c Weight Watchers International Irx 1982 owner of The Weight Watchers Trademark The United States is the world's largest producer of oats but only about five per cent of the crop goes for human consumption. KORNEGAY. RICE & EDWARDS. P. A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW IN KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA EFFECTIVE JANUARY 4, 1982 George R. Kornegay, Jr. Kenansville Office Robert T. Rice Hill Street John P. Edwards, Jr. Kenansville, North Carolina Telephone: (919) 296-1082 Mount Olive Office 232 Smith Chapel Road Mount Olive, North Carolina Telephone: (919) 658-8436
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