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I- HM5H&3MCM, . 1 l.Vi Airs. J, Mrs. .e of Uu ir i, x-f. J. West . Clara . Moore and her Viiiie ii-. '. J mato market. Mr. and Mrs. ,,s on the to- V. J. Middleton, Mr James Moore of Augusta Ga. James and Mary Middleton were ". Kennedy cf Weldon ..it end pv.eHt of his mo M. Kennedy and his . L. II. Brown. . W. Jordan of, Troy was 1 visitor in town. - . ; no Shines pf Wllming- iirs. . Norwood Oaks, of re guests ofo&Irs. Henry 1 rulay. , t L,. P. Best,' Sr., .who has ay for the last three mon- rrned tome Saturday. Mrs. celvlng treatment at Duke Hospl l.iis boon with her daughter, tal In Durham. - " ' ' " A. Jones Jorke in Concord Miss Mamie Chambers is spend . n al weeks, since undergo- fag sometime in Goldsboro, visiting . i operation in St Peters hos- at the home" of her aunt, Mrs. Ho !, Charlotte. She yras acoom- mer Snyder, ..Miss Chambers is i d home by Mr. and Mrs. 'La helping with the" Canning in Wayne . UoaU Jr.,. of Shelby Who spent County, a project of the E. R, Ai , i week end. , , ' ". k i Mr" .and Mr. A. 1 Cavenaugh I r. and Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Hen- and Jenny 'Qulnn, Cavenaugh were iy in, Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Beasley visitors to Wallace Sunday. Miss Mi l Mrs. Paul Potter spent several Ann ; Cavenaugh' returned "with s nt the Stevens Cabin last them 'after spending the Week end v k. - , ; , ; . ! in Wallace. ' 4 " Mr. John D, Miller who has re- " Mr. B. C. Slske of Pleasant Gar- ,tiy accepted a position with' den spent Monday 1and Tuesday in ( e Federal Government and is sta town , s" " ' - ' .' " - ' tionod at High Point and: Greens- S Majof and Mrs. Dudley Pierce bnro for two weeks spent the week , and Mrs. Margaret Pierce Qrme end with' his family here.'-Mlss left Friday, morning after spend Maude Ashworth a sister of : Mrs. in gthe past ten days with his mo-: Killers will visit her until she Joins ther, Mrs.T, B. Pierce. Major and Mr. Miller In Newton where hS Mrs: Pierce going to Milwauke, will be permailently located. - n - Wis., where Mayor Pierce will be stauoneov Mrs. urme returning 10 her home in Washington, D. G i ' t.,i,i m . J m I jura. n.ULy nuiuer nuu jxuro cr were guests of Mrs. Sallie EX John- visitors to Wilmington Sunday. uoiusuoro .irioay. . , . . Mrs. Nunn of Kinston wasVhe ton, D. C. house truest of 'Miss u '"""f""?" "'""rrr guest of her sister, . Mrs. F. J. Louise Farrior, and Messrs Clar-J iM.amu 3" '":; Strickland Sunday. ,ence Brown and Middleton Htnes imton after spending sometime Simon Reaves were visitors to Carolina Belch WJnni hwtau 18 attending summer school afSunday night, they were guests of ; Mis Eva Swinson and her houso " . Rmnks.. guest, Miss Marie Wimuis spe .with q i Mri. r. m. jjrowden of WaUaoe Beverai uay- m uum-uw. Mr.,,,,. - , was a visitor in town last week, i 1 Mr. B. F, Outlaw, spent Sunday Herman Outlaw, Clothing: Mrs. J. H. Parker OttilH4 Develoemler; Mrs. Rodolph Simmbnii, F,oiods -J Mrs. Pennie Outlaw, Yards; Mrs" Mae Smith, Gardens; Miss Blan- ' rne many inenas di m, Vur j ,Wf.eM Rnnri., m ;- H.,htr Jean of New York, r1""' .,"".",u. . .1U'iW.innmmt i. -k r in . imiHw ohn. f i ., v Ww..,D 1 inp to nmp.r nv aiTicriTiir ,"k pw. nfl iovui vi wt -r.-..-i., ue ?'"CL? r"u"vr". " I Chinquapin visiting Natives." - City who has been visiting her I - tf. th,t " S lth ' ciotbine. 2nd; and Health 3rd. Re- . raucn uuLter uuu i uumo n",io7.; J M T Dlll with Mr. James Kouse at Iiddell, Mr. :' Jim Outlaw is champion fisherman of the community; hav ing' caught a black fish weighing 10 1-2 pounds, i - vi? jche Sutton, Healthy Mrs. Remus The Home DemonstraUon aub 1 Creel, KducaUon; . Mrs. Susie Smith m with Mrs; Ed. firadv Hatux-1 Recreation, sent her, report and day at 8:00 o'clock. Mrs. Jesse waa read by Mrs. Jim Outlaw. The nutinw reiHdflTit noiiprf th meet, ' Judges rendered their decision in Mr, E. J. Hill made a business aunts, Mesdaroes H. D. Farrior trip to Newbern Monday. Mr. Hill attended a meeting of the P. W. dav night. They were accompan- A.,v being the director of District led by Miss Julia Farrior who will No. two. i 1 y" ' ' 1 spend some time there as guest of j Mr. Robert Lewis spent Tuesday' Mrs. Dinsmore. ;. ; .. : !: ' of last week in Richmond; Va.1' Rev. and Mrs. A.Q. Summers of the tie that Binds." followed with Clothing, Zna; ana thfl prinh cniiBnt. Roil wo raMcd ports were also Aeara from dit-, and K J. Hill returned home Sun-! ttnrt .a.h ---.v.; hBrt h.n Bkd ferent ones who attended the Dis-j to answer with a sentence on some-, triot Federation at iroima- ceacn thing we1 may do to make our com In June. A pumber. drawing con raunity a better place in which to test was enjoyed and Mrs, Herman li ve. These were interesting and Outlaw was winner in this. A helpfuL The most outstanding number of bulletins, booklets and Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Bartlett and Clinton were visitors in town Tues , number8 tne program were the samples of various products, useful sonsw BUI and Ben Bartlett, Mrs. day. . , " project Leaders Contest on their in the homes of farm women were J. C. Robinson and J; C. Robhison t " Mrs. Sarah Boyette s,utherlano reports this - to decide on who given to the twenty two members were visitors to Carthage Sunday! left Thursday for FayetteviUe BboxaA represent the club at Short present. A delightful social hour Miss Edna Earl Moore is spend- where. she will make ner nome "couMe in Raleigh, Misses Sallie was enjoyed while . Mrs. Grady Hie. uoiueuernw u. . numc. i outlaw and Pauline Holmes and wun Mrs. Jesse uuuaw ana xars. Mrs. R .H. Best, Sr" and R. H. Best, Jr., spent , the ,week' end in Chase City, Va., visiting at the homefof M'rs. cTariHester . W. Hefty spent the week end in ther Of Mrs. R. H. Best, Jr. Mrs. T.T.L? ?JL5! ing the week in Mt. Olive visiting M(ss Mildred Flowers. - Mr. W, K Taylor left Thursday for Statesboro, Ga.,' where he will be on the tobacco market. ;r v Mr. Yl Lequln of Wilmington was the week end guest of Miss Alene West. " t Mr.'WiUUm Sloan and Miss An nabelle Sloan of Garland, Mrs. R. A. WUlis and daughter, Miss Eli Her many friends wish her much j Mrs Ed Grady wero' Beleoted as happiness there. 1 rSnow HiHNews Judges for this contest Leaders taking part were : Mrs. M, W. Simmons, House furnishing ; Mrs. J .H. Parker, served ice cream and pound cake. The club was glad to have Mrs. McSwain, Agent, present. " Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott of Mt. Olive' visited at MiAlex ThigpenS Sunday. 4 i Misses Dorothy nad Lottie Kor- aabeth Ann of Monroe were guests W re Sunday, visitors at Mr. of Mrs. J. W. Farrior Sunday. i Harrv Waller-a. Mr. Edwin Sheffield of BUU L M f. College spent the . week end wlth I Sunday guesta ptMni. Elbert Wal- hls parents, Mr.' and Mrs. B. C.lac; LJ- ShoffipM 1 Mrs.' Erwin Kornegay and chil- . , Mr.vand Mrs. D .W. Boone of ,ana ! uu2ff Charleston, S. C. are visiting Mrs. Boone's sister; Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Sr. Mrs. Stevens, ' Sr., and her "' JLattle Mia Erselle Brinson of AraDahoe1 U spendlnir sometime upending the-past week at her - a . . , . j . . v-r - S Mesdames Harry Sutton, and Mrs Elizabeth B Vlek hai re-' I ir7 V V. 1 P"58 "Pent the week end at the.w'"1 " f"' fc"ls """?' Mrs. MizaDew is.;,vCK nas re- tor8 ln the , home of . Miss , Betty , 5tBW pj,Mn , .. . I. Mrs. B. F. Herring and two chil- ..rned home after spendUig some- LnftoB Sunday , St' lnft, rf dren and Mrs. D .D. Herring went ume wun ner lainer in j-oieraue- onv nni R. p. Foster and 1 . v. .... . . . . vinatnn lut Fridav. ' . - - - , w i. nr nwr hini pt nnn nrnrnnr.: . - m nrii,.M. " ... .... - .. ; . . . . , in-lawr Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomp- i Mrs. B, J.- waller ana csuwren, ........... m...JtW Mcsaames Clarence urown an their UtUe son, Robert Welboum Jack Williams were visitors -v to ;are spending this week in Thomas- jville, visiting Mrs. Foster's mpth- j Mr; . and Mrs, J. D.. Brown pf : " Garner and' Miss Daisy Brown of LYMAN NEWS Mrs. Bob Lanier is still mighty sick. . Mr, and Mrs. Graham Reece vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lanier Sunday. Mr. R. H. Lanier visited his bro ther, Mr. R. H. Lanier Saturday night Mr. Lanier is still mighty sick. L. H. Quinn Friday afternoon. Mesdames John Turner and Z. V. Turner were the guest of Mrs. Ellis Turner Wednesday. Everyone is glad to hear that Mrs. D. B. Rhodes who is seriously ill (n the hospital in Durham is improving. Miss Fannie Ruth Maready spent Saturday night with Misses Ida Lee and Lorine Bostic. Mr. Theodore Quinn was the n.. lao rcaUyv Tissii't a cold it9s ydrir TUBES! "4 son. - " i i Mrs. Ht . lynaai ana misses uo- i Mrs.' J. "W. Farrior and Miss rothy arid LbtUe Kornegay and Mr. Amelia Farrior attended a party H. D. Kornegay were Kinston visit at the Sloan Cabin at White Lake tors Friday of last week, on Thursdav afternoon, when Miss - Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay and Goldsboro were, guests of Mrs.1 Annabel Sloan entertained in ho- dhildren and littl; Alene Outlaw Alice Brown Sunday. David Brown (nor of her sisters, Mesdames J. O. spent. Sunday p. to. at Mr. Ervin returned home "With his parents,'; Bowman of Kenansvllle, J. W. Far- Kornogay's. - ; Mr. and Mrs." Jf D. Brpwn after rior of Warsaw and R. "A.' WUlis : Vtfr. D, D. Herring and Edd Kor visiting his aunt Mrs. Alice Brown of Monroe. Miss Mary Cromatie negay were ' business visitors in for the past week. . ' engagement of Mr. Edgar Hoccutt Kenansvllle Saturday. Miss Virginia Baines left Wed- was announced on this occasion. ) Little Miss Alene Outlaw spent nesday for her home in Bpring ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bland Pickett had the week end with "Lena and Nelta Hope .after ? spending s sometime their guests for 8uniUyr,;iMri.'rMnes:ayv.,,.v'W:.: with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and- D. S,loan and daughter, Miss ' Master " Norris Kornegay Mrs. A.B. Baines. - XMorma sioan or ciunquapin and Mr .and Mrs. Henrv L. Stevens and Mrs. Leon" Britt of , Mt. and Mrs. Pauf Potter were visi tors to Goldsboro . Saturday.-1 . i ui Tntni niihf tiiv wnnra arm n d a .. Mr. and Mrs Ben Ellis of NeWi - . t Mr. and Mrs. Leon" Britt of Olive. , hfHM v I -..Miss Margaret Slier Has return ' ed from Siler City where she has has been spending a' tew days with his uncles, Mr.; Ransom and Ervin Kornegay...: vi,j ' ' '.0 Soviet is now garnering an a- -If XTnwMfiU DntiViAlnii annnt f Vm T , Tk Zi7 nl J 1 e1 f Mr. Perry Edwards Sat week end with Mr. Harold Lanier. , iut Mr. Burriss Hall was the guest of Miss Estelle Thigpen Saturday evening. Mr. Cagie Houston was the guest of Miss Inez Quinn Saturday ev ening. Messrs Perry Hall and Batie Thigpen were the guest of Misses Dessie and Ozell Edwards Satur day evening. Mr. Barney Qulnn and Misses Flossie Stiles, Verdie, Vendetta and Inez Quinn were the guest of Miss es Ella Lee and Bernice Craft Sa turday afternoon. o tubes mrm perfect. Have U tube:: taaterftwieecaAByear.' YDurKn-iyi, Had Dealer wUI test thorn t'UUE! ,1 n ?M r!eplaco with ark, N .Jl passed through Warsaw , J.S! "ii0 bundant harvest CalT?w V;Tr. Z "ah Smith of Magnolia were guests a a .i.- w. ..j . Mrs. D, iOT, mm.' a- orwitB. mi, uiu aim. i . J. West Sunday. Mr. and Mrs; G. prpridgen, Mrs. Woodland Items L. Harvey & Son Co. Kinston, N. C. "if" i Ellis were recently married and '-WAMr iM,TZ-'A:' am.M SltSt ffitS' Miss' Ruth , Pridgen returned visitors of, Mr. and Mrs. West Mrs. Brooks. Mr. Brooks will Join ..A . . . . .. . . ., t ucoudj iiviu a.i.iMt uaja vuiii, cu umuit ouiiuajr wwiwwu.' .a ....... '- r . unM..M 1 M. ! them for a weeks f ' Mr .and Mrs. H. H. Waters had "as their- guests for Sunday, M,lss ! Eleanor. Waters of Oriental and JXL1DO waiuob o,twu U& ClllBLUU., , MTssIrls Rabb, Miss Elizabeth Biddle and Mr. J.' K. Riddle of Dover were, guests of Misses Julia and Louise Farrior Sunday. Mrs. A. J.1 Sutton and little son Jackie ' returned with Mr. Sutton Sunday to Beaufort! where he is j stationed for a visit of ten days,' Messrs Herbert West of Lauren berg and" Robert (West of Wake Forest were week end visitors in 5: ' - . . p r ? ..HwPi.-..,,., ? ? X ; . ? ? WHAT! IIere: a fine how-dV-do. Someone gave, the- monkey, a .. dollar bin, and he doesn't knowi what It Is. Oh, wellrthJ organ-grinder wlU take it away from him quicker than you can say "genua primates" or. toven "monkey: sees, monkey does," so It doesn't matter.. . " ' ..u- , i The point Is, It only really matter when HUStAJJ BE- ; INOS don't know how to act when they", get more money o, than they've been accustomed to getting.' i ' ' ,' r-' . Salaries In general" are much higher than they were a , , year ago. People are beginning to enjoy the thrill of hay ing a little money loft over." Don't make the mistake of -not recognizing that money for what It Is. It's security. ; Put It into a savings account .today.:. v, .-. i - ' ,. Branch Ba nkirip And : Trust Company Warsaw Wallace ( relatives in Swamscott, Mass. Mr. Cecil and Johnny Westbrook Mr. ana airs, a. u,Mumpnrey were visitors 01 far. win ciroua and family spent Sunday ln South- Saturday p. m. " . era Pines. They were accompanied Mr. Will Stroud and wife were by Misses Julia and Allie Mcintosh 'visitors o MrMurphy Quinn Sun who have been their guests for the 'day p. m." , , . past ten days. i - ,, -; n;; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Whitfield were Mr. p .R, Swinson of Wilson was visitors or Mr. and Mrs. Willie a visitor ln the home of Miss Exa Stroud Saturday a. m. v t and Mr, J .D. Swinson last week. Mr. and . Mrs. S. R. Chestnut Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Andrews have were visitors of R, Jv8mlth Sun returned home 'from Plymouth day.-,':;' i'-- ,. ;r , , f REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE1 DANK OF MAGNOLIA AT MAGNOLIA, NORTH CAROLINA, TO THE COMMISSIONER - OF BANKS- At the Close of Business on the 29th day of June, 19S5 4 'ASSETS ."'v' V Loans and discounts $ 88,440.52 Overdrafts iv............... 1,433.56 United States Government obligations, direct and or '."i:-.'f,ff:::' fully guaranteed ...........i... 22,023.96 Other bonds, stocks, and securities 16,967.60 i ' ; - TOTAL LOANS AND INVESTMENTS . . . $78,865.04 Banking House, $1,800.00, Fur. and fixtures, $ 2,014.95 3,814.95 Real estate .owned other than banking house , 11,106.06 Cash In vault, exchanges, cash Items, and balances with other banks 167,825.58 Other assets ..,,..........,....,,.-.,..7..., 1,665.12 Mrs. Margaret Paderick spent Sunday with Mrs. Ray Lanier. Mr. Edgar Ellis spent Sunday with Mr. H. M. Lanier. . Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brinson vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Batchelor Sunday. . We had a good attendance at Surfday school at, Bethel Sunday even if it was raining. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whaley 'spent Sunday with Mrs. Bill Brin son. Mr. Lloyd Browns tobacco barn burned down Sunday afternoon. o I I Potter's Hill News Messrs C. L. Quinn and Don Quinn went to Turkey on a busi ness trip Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Turner were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ence Edwards Sunday. Miss Rannie Quinn entertained several of her friends at a birth day party Saturday evening. Mesdames N. R. Tingen and S. D. Turner were the guest of Mrs. Great Britain expected to drop efforts to curb Italy. , o British optimistic with employ ment at new post-war high. 1 o , Many people wear themselves out : Clar- trying to persuade other people to hail absent virtues. ! Money spent on a vacation is not thrown away if the tired busi ness .man or housewife gets some real rest. s TOTAL ASSETS . : ' - $ 263,276.75 LIABILITIES Deposits of individuals, partnerships or corporations . i' ' payable on demand or within 30 days $ 101,642.11 Time deposits of individuals,, partnerships or corporations V - . v payable after 80 days or subject to- more than 30 v; I:-': days' notice, , a... Public funds of States, counties, school districts, ;: - , f. ' : . municipalities or other political subdivisions ...... 1, iciui,iui ut uuicr iHuuui, vvuui leiiOTB ui creuic - . certified, officers1 and travelers' checks outstanding Other UabiliUes ..... i. . ?A. capital account; - ' - ,t . (e) Common stock, 200 shares, par $100 ' ' 1 i. t per share , ,$20,000.00 . (f ) Surplus k", .". 10,000.00 fjg) Undivided prof its - net .,." 2,601.24 - lh) Reserves for contingencies . . . .., . 3,080.27 :s(i) Reserve for undeclared dividends ' . 1 ' on preferred stock and for accrued ' ' ' interest on-capital notes and .". t ' : debentures '....'... . .i ..... U 353.44, 78,639.91 "V". 'r 1 , 39,201.72 - 222,94 7,735.12 li ' Retirement fund for preferred stock or capital V V 1 'notes and debentures j ." 36,0345 TOTAL, INCLUDINO CAPITAL AOCOONTf - I 26376.75 :l '1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DUPLIN, . H. D. DAIL. Cashier, H. D. WILLIAMS Director, and P. J. HEATH, Director of vthe BANK OF MAGNOLIA, each personally ap peared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himself, says uuu ine loregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. ' , . ' t ' . ' H. D. DAIL, Cashier. 'C 1 . P. J. HEATH, H. D. WILLIAMS, Directors.,- ' Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 11 day of, July, 1935. . b. a. hunter. Notary Public. : .-'i , My commission expires April 9th., 1833. j . j. G can save .1. - money"-' even n- tr Ell as ittu co mm The first General Electric - Monitor Top revolution ized refrigeration costs. Now 193) General Electric models use 40 less current than G-E 1930 models. , "All modern convenience " features? Year Per formance Protection for only 1 a year $84.32 Cash Low flown Payments md Easy Monthly Terms Curt -Be , Arranstd . On An . Model. . 1 V 1 Reddy Kilowatt 'J1 cui the cost of living with nly Electric, Refrigerator." It costs only.v about 5c a day for the average. family; to run the General -Electrics Refrigerator and the purchase price is with in reach of every family bud-1 get. ' , Sour Electric .Servant (Copyrighted) Tide VVatcr Power Co. V Glearaiices NEW ITEMS ADDED EVERY DAY v - 4 rA ' jl L ' ' . n ji ' i I A Our Popular $9.95 Seersucker Palm Beach and other Cool Summer Fabrics are ffoinp: fast. Get two and Outfit Yourself for Comfort at this low Price. $9,95 LOADS OF BEAUTIFUL PRINTS 10c IPS in ? i hi Hi i nil; !: I ' ii: !! i! ! M!i L; i i LLliiJc SMo HOB $1.00 VALUE SHIRTS 50c Work Pants and Flannel Serges at Greatly Reduced PRICES Many Other SPECIALS L. HARVEY & SON CO.. KINSTON, N. C. 1
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