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Kenansville News Past Matrons 4 Patron* The regular monthly meeting of the Past Matrons and Patrons of Kenansville Chapter #215, Order of the Eastern Star, was held in Wallace Monday night, June 4. The following members met for a dutch supper; Celia and J.B. Stroud, Pannie and Walter Rhodes, Robert and Doris Chestnutt, Edna E. Brin son, Inez B. Chestnutt, Louise K. Hnncu Maroaret C Johnson. Rubv I C. Newton, Thelma B. Murphy, Pearl McGowen, Eunice Brock and Dora Evans. Birthday Party Kelli McKay was 12 last week and her mother, Mrs. David McKay, gave her a birthday party Friday night, June 8. Her guests arrived and they all motored to Ginton to the Pizza Hut for supper. They returned to the McKay home and enjoyed swimming in the pool and later cut the birthday cake which they enjoyed with ice cream. The guests included Tara Jones, Greta Batts, Tamara Lockamy, Dawn Guy, Betsy Jackson, Shana Hutchins, Brooks McKay,Will McKay, Elwood Garner, Martha and Barbara McKay. The first six girls mentioned spent the night and they had a slumber party. Saturday morning they again enjoyed the Pool and remained for a hot dog lunch which included potato chips, cokes and candy bars. It sounds like a good time was had by all. Personals Mrs. Willard Johnson left Wed nesday for a visit with her brother. Wade Gaylor and family in Dallas, Texas. While.there she is going with others on a tour-to Jamaica. Mrs. Allen Dunn visited her mother, Mrs. Ben Williamson in Chappell Rest Home in Rose Hill Sunday afternoon. She was accom panied by Mesdames Eva Hughes and Myrtle Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Landum of Columbus, Ohio, spent the past weekend here and at Topsail Beach with the Amos Brinsons. Recent visitors with Mrs. Wood row Brinson were Mrs. Gene Jack son of Raleigh and Mrs. Julia Harriette of Trenton. Mrs. Ellis Vestal spent last week end with the Roy Lee Vestals in Goldshoro. Mrs. Rudy Navidad of rayetteville spent last weekend with her mother Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth. Mesdames Louise K. Boney, Pearl C. McGowen, Fannie B. McGowan and Ruth B. Quinn attended a special meeting of James Kenan Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy on Sunday afternoon, June 3. It was held in the Beulah Baptist Church on Route 1, Turkey. At that time nine military crosses of jionor Were awarded. ? - Mrs. Mattie W_ Barbae 'was hostess for the Kenansville Kontract Klub Thursday night, June 7. Mrs. Hazel W. Scott substituted for the only absent member. Club high score prize was won by Mrs. George Penney and Mrs. Scott was also given a gift. For refreshments, Mrs. Barbee served a salad with pine apple punch. VILLAGE DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB The Village Duplicate Bridge Club played its quarterly championship game Wednesday, June 6. The winners were: First - Betty Malpass and Anne Robinson of Clinton; Second - Eleanor Sawyer and I.J. Sandlin of Beulaville; Third - (tied position) Merle Currin of Wallace and Lee Allred of Rose Hill, also Fran Beyer and Kay Autry of Kenansville. All bridge players are invited to play duplicate bridge every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Rose Hill Res taurant. "Maturity is when keeping a secret gives you more satisfaction than passing it along." ?John M. Henry i-rmiiiiiuniviiHffiTi mi'mi Sirccta United Methodist Women Nine members were present when the Sarecta United Methodist Women met Tuesday night at the church. The program was given by Violette Phillips of Kenansville, Bill Buckley of Wallace and Harold and Hazel Ruth Kornegay of Albertson when they showed and discussed the Duplin General Hospital Foundation film. / During the business session, Martha Swann presided, Susie Lanier regd the secretary's report and Dallace Grady, treasurer, re ported. Arrangements were made for Bible School which will be held June 18-22 with a covered dish dinner on Sunday, June 24. Thanks to Volunteers Volunteers planting annuals at the Duplin. County - Dorothy Wightman Library as a countywide beautifi cation project, were the following members of the Duplin County Beautificatinn Committee, Friends of the' Duplin County Library, and members of the Warsaw Garden Club on Thursday, May 31, were Mrs. C.M. Rice, Mrs. Paul Kitchin, Mrs. Ralph Hall, Mrs. George Penney, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benton, Mrs. Phillip Kretsch, Mrs. Mattie Barbee, Mrs. C.L. Lentz, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Benny Wilson, Mrs. Roseoe Jones, Mrs. Thomas Hall, Mrs. George Bennett, Mrs. J.N. West, Mrs. Christine Williams, Mrs. Henry Stevens III, Mrs. J.C. Sullivan and Mrs. I.M. Ammar. FEEDING WHEAT TO SWINE With grain prices for corn around S4 and wheat around S3.SO, it makes good sense to feed wheat this year, especially if the wheat is discounted because it is contaminated with wild garlic or wild onions. Except for pigs weighing up to 40 pounds, wheat can replace corn for all or part of the ration on a pound per-pound basis. Many producers would rather replace only half of the ration with wheat since wheat does not flow well if ground too Tine and will plug the feeders. A screen size of 5/16 ? 3/8-inch and reduced hammermill speed will help prevent I grinding wheat too fine. As with all rations, the ingredients need to be tested in order to accurately balance the ration. If the ration is balanced on protein instead of substituting one pound of wheat for one pound of corn, then addi tional feed grade lysine may be fll needed. ^ Piano Tuning and Repair Jimmy C Wnl Registered Piano Technician Box 502. Warsaw Kenensville - 294 0219 ^^^^Noy^howin^^hir^Weel^^^? W Shows 7 & 9 weekdays. Set. & Sun. V & star trek III 1 Search of Spock Rated PG^^B Now Showing - Second Week ? Shows 6 50 & 9 Sat & Sun. 1:50, 4. ? 6:50 & 9. Sleven Spielberg's B gremlins J ^rNow Showing . Fourth Week^^^B W Shows 0:4b & 9 Sun 1 45,4,6 45 & 9 ? indiana jones ^ and the temple of doom J Rated PG | Saturday Bargain 2 & 4 shows for ? I 62 admission to all. M DUPLIN TIMES - PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC. Ike Rlddlck, Publisher P.O. Box68 Kenansville, NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, NC 28349 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents In Duplin and adjoining Counties 6Mos.-31.83 1Yr.-33.66 Outside ot Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6 Mos.-32.35 1 Yr.-34.70 Outside North Carolina 35.50 per year Whaley'S [ SUPER MARKET ??"" f PRICES EFFECTIVE IBEULAVILLEI WE WELCOME FOOD STAM" CUSTOMERSI JUNE 74, 15 & 76 ? J We reserve the right to limit quantity $02L9 I KITCHEN gEi I /LQc r FLOUR roi?t coke ite ^ A ddnrt "" *'SINO 5 lb. i 2 liter L.A KKU/J^r >j ^ ? |jg>T< INSECT KILLER 19 c I69cl99cr. ?ml I gt. size pepper, iEI kjs^'ihi ?ww. riikinand h ' ^ la/f ccom POWER feW P| ? I Amo^HOME I OIL Sf DETERGENT f^Tf,?' 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