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ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard Powell. Jr. of Vero Beach announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Tami Jeanene. to Jerry Dean | Boyette of Vero Beach, Fla., son of Mrs.EleanorHerring of Seven Springs. N.C. and Cecil Boyette of La Grange, N.C? They plan a July 18 wedding at the Free Will Baptist Church, in Florida. ' .???? . . I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Claro j Stroud of Kenansville announce the engagement of their | daughter. Robin Joy, to Gerald Robert Bell, son of Mr. and , Mrs. Delmas Bell of Route 2, Mount Olive. A September | 11th wedding is planned for three o'clock at Pearsall Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. Route 1, Kenansville. , All friends and relatives are invited. t l Kenansville News t Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Navi dad of Fayetteville and Miss Karen Melms of New Orleans, La. visited Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth a couple of days last week. Miss Jesse Belle Raiford of Goldsboro visited Mrs. Beulaville | Uarrjor if 3ladlator j <iimg . hi Woodrow Brinson several ' days last week. They visited Mrs. Brinson's sister, Mrs. Julia Harriett in Trenton Tuesday night. Mrs. Dorothy Mathew of Florence, S.C. vistied her sister. Mrs. Eloise K. Ryder last week. Mrs. Christopher Tabor of Maryland visited her mother, Mrs. J.O. Stokes several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hobbs of Chesapeake, Va. visited his sister. Mrs. Lloyd Ferrell las! Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brin son. also Mrs. Tommv Baker of Wallace, have returned from Great Falls, Montana where they went last week to visit Mrs. Baker's daughter and son-in-law. Capt. and Mrs. Bob Isaac. While there they also went to Glacier National Park and Waterton in Alberta Canada. Mrs. Kenneth King and two little girls spent Wednes . day in Wilmington visiting July 4th 4* Barring Sale 14K Gold & 14K Gold Filled Earrings Buy One Pair At Regular Price & Get The Second Pair - - For ?nly *' 656*3258 N.C*nt*rSt. Mount Oliv* her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grainger. She also shopped while there. Mesdames Edna E. Brin son, Betty Hall, Ann Jackson and Anna B. Guy spent several days this week in Old Point Comfort at Hampton. Va. where they went to attend the South Eastern National Conference of the Alpha Delta Kappas. Out-of-town guests for the recent christening of Mar garet Elizabeth King, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King were; Mr. and Mrs. William A. King of Norfolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Grainer. Sr. of Wilmington, N.C., and the following from Long Beach, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Elton Soles. Mrs. Diane Vamey and son Eric, and Mrs. John Jones and daugh ter Megan. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie lames and daughter at tended the James family reunion at White Lake on Sunday. Duplin Bridgers Mrs. Kenneth King was tiostess last Tuesday night For the Duplin Bridgers. Mrs. Tom Fife substituted for the jnly absent member. Club fiigh score prize was won by Mrs. Zan Stepp. Mrs. Fife was also presented a gift. Between progressions the tiostess served lime sherbert ind cookies, and also cheese tiall with crackers. Silver Streakers About 25 Silver Streakers ivere present last Monday ifternoon when their month y meeting was held in the Fellowship Hall of the United Methodist Church. Mrs. tt.D. Taylor welcomed those present and introduced those >n the program. They were Ronnie and Kathy James. Mrs. James and her boy doll, Danny O'Day, performed the /entriloquest act after which Mr. James did several magic ricks. Later the refresh ment committee consisting of Ruby Newton, Carolyn Hall tnd Viola Quinn assisted Mrs. Taylor in serving aunch, cookies and other goodies. Baptized Heather Marie Garrou Dickey, infant daughter of Rev. Ann and David Dickey eceived the Sacrament of Baptism on Sunday morning, lune 27, at the worship .ervice of Grove Presby erian Church. The offici tting minister was the Rev. Jeorge R. Slaton, a member jf Wilmington Presbytery and Pastoral Counselorat of ihe Presbyterian Personal and Family Life Center. DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC. Ike Riddick, Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenansville, NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, N.C. 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents In Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6Mos.?$1.82 1 Yr.?$3.64 Outside of Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos. ?$2.34 1 Yr.?$4.68 Outside North Carolina $5.50 per year ENGAGEMENT-Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Q. Rouse of Seven Springs announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Cindy Jo. to James Earl "Buddy" Blizzard, son of Mrs. Doris Blizzard and the late Charlie Blizzard of Mt. CHive. The wedding is planned for August 1, at 3:00 p.m. at Daly's Chapel FWB Church, Rt. 1. Seven Springs. A reception following in the church fellowship hall. No invitations are being mailed. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Invitation Issued Mr. and Mrs. C. Fisher Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their children Renee and John Emerson on Saturday, the tenth of July nineteen hundred and eighty-two at four o'clock Warsaw Baptist Church Warsaw, North Carolina Reception following cere mony Powell Hall No local invitations mailed. All friends and rela tives cordially invited. ' ^~rrYrrrr^\ Held Over-Fourth Week ' i anows 6:45, 9:10. Sun.. ! 1 45. 4:10 6:45 & 9:10 J extraterrestrial ?'l Rated P.G. i? Wednesday Matinee - 3? j p.m.. Regular Admission i -i Held Over-Fourth Week f .Shows 6:55 & 9:10. Sun., ? 1:55, 4:05, 6:55 & 9:10 ; ROCKY III a The Greatest Challenge I Rated P.G. . j Wednesday Matinee - 3 M Jj m , Regular Admission * ^ 1 t .1 Held Over - Third Week *1 Shows 6:40, 9:15. Sun t ii ? 1:40,4:10,6:40 8.9:15 ;-'1 annie :,g ^ \ Movie of Tomorrow is Here Todav Rated PG , Wednesday Matinee - 3 1p.m., Regular Admission SATURDAY MATINEES 3 p.m. only, all shows JULY* *pStorewide - Sale 30% to 75% - (Except Lingerie) Grace's Shoppe Warsaw Card of Thanks We would like to express our appreciation for all the love and kindness shown during the illness and death of our mother. We would also like to thank everone who contributed to the Memorial ? Fund in her memory. The Mabel Hall Family Open House United Carolina Bank Open Houm July 2 From 9 to 1 - 3 to 6 1,1 ^ I The Graham House Inn Corner of Main and Cooper Streets m Post Office Box 27 Kenansville, North Carolina 28349 1 919-296-1122 1 I BREAKFAST SPECIAL I J 2 BOOS ? BACON OR 8AII8AOI I PATTN ? TOAST OR BWC1HT I ? ORITS OR HAW BROWNS ? ? AA V I ? COPPII T 1 W I open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily A SALE A-BRATION LADIES QO || SUNDRESSES O.W || LADIES || KNOCKABOUTS 2/*7 11 ENAMEL *19 Aft f I CANNERS l*A.OO |J GIRLS 2-?* 11 SUNDRESSES '2.88 ll 1 SAVE AT LEAST i 30% ? ON ENTIRE STOCK LADIES HANDBAGS ? GIRLS & LADIES I 1 TENNIS SHOES \* REG. *8" '4.77 WATER HOSE '2.88 BANDANNA HANDERCHIEFS 2/'1.00 | | CITATIONS-HUSH PUPPIES | POLLY PRESTON i | LADIES SHOES I values to *32?? 1 *19.88 IV f SHAMPOO ||i \ 79< / J \| BUY 1, ?ET .( / & | fe 2nd FOR "? | CHILDREN'S 1 | PANTIES I * 1 3/*l .68 ^ I BOY'S 1st OUAUTY \ | SHIRT 'N SHORT 1 SETS gsAYE UP TO 5Q% Bfci ?wwn BB j ^ BOY'S STRIPE RUGBY SHIRTS j " *6.88 WRANGLER w,vv PRINT FRONT T-SHIRTS 27*3.00
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