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v rtld Hit;: -t . .. .j . .,. to . tl$ i s?ith I Z'-z. Til'.! 7;;t:land l:r2 v.i' Hr. and llr?- Willie i:r3 r.cla rickett, who is at t - Ilrs. Eatargers School in I --, -'"h. Ercat the week end here her parnets. . , Ileslames 0. P. Johnson, 0. V. Ceding, N. B. Eoney and JJ. b. Williamson attended a. party , ui Wallace on last Friday afternoon, riven by Mrs.' P. J, Caudell and jlrs. J. S. Elair in the home of the former. ' -' -. Ilrs. W. 3. Pickett and young est daughter, Sarah, .also Miss Eeba Pickett and Jfi ; law Wells went to Wilmington ;, last Saturday. , . ' Hiss Sue B. lee'of O.W.C., Greensboro, spent PweeK, end here with the H. D. WilUams'. Mesdame3 J. M, Brock and A, 4. J , ; fl V Dickson accompanies 4u. . Gooding to Kinston on Thursday of last week."., - -;" '- Jlrsi F. W. McGowan. : spent-a : ::.;s. -::r3. ci.. 1:1 son t: Lai sever. 1 ; clay, the c. HcGawea's I present wer3 I.. IIcGowen, Ilr. r Stokes, Lxa . Mr. Murphy C . CARD CIUB MEETS ' ' Mrs. P. J. Dobson was hcste:3 to the Thursday Afternoon Card dub last week. Mrs. C. B. re-ny was an additional guest. The e1- entine motif was carnea out in u x.iii- ..,1 lanratimt!l aTJil BiSO .13." ter in the table appointments for refreshments, ilrs. jenn a- ottrflrtive nnze for bidding game in one hand ana making it. Krs. yt. a. was irtAiviftnaV tftft Dot IOT taking the most tricks with the tWO Spot. IMS. l. X. Jeriitb a- ',tij - tTio fcrttpss. in servuu? a UKU: "V W--V --. , . .AalAii eolad rftTITEP. Wltn C0I- Bl - . fee. -Each guest found a dainty Valentine standing on ner ,, piaic as a favor. 1 Forestry Notes ; "RoiTi wniPT.' Honntv Warden. -t .i -- ... sends out a warning ior au ciu- "-"S: leader and civic zens, of the county . to be careful A itor. society with fire. With dry weamer anu v ? l..; wc: ce ll S V.. 3 It i 1 1 ty 3 cc- 1 - Pre . . . I- . . tilt cUy ' T lctcn t!:3 L1 to a fcrtr;i r' f ' more wind is increasing couple of "days last week with rel atives near ayenevme. . j ji- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hewton spent Saturday night and Sunday , in Bladenbprq .with : Mr; and Mrs. ; - Miss Louise Wells has returned i lnlaT -' TTrllPTA .all ' tftaClllBo enimni flftPT hflvine snent a week here with her parents during whi-1 ; gn0w jijjed the storm stage in ch time her school was dosed due 1 section last Thursday evening to bad roads. - - 1 1 w1ip fallinS? snow , became so Miss Patty' Ioftiu spent the jense that travel was almost 1m , week end in Mt. Olive. . k ' ... I possible for about one half hour. Miss Jessie .Eaeford and xss.g heaviest sncw fall seemed" to 'oTworAf T.TrOnwan aCCOmnamed I v i- fU U V flraSV snhnol sftC- d, the danger from fire ,ihg eacli day. 'tW- I Heavy Sriow Storm JlAtPiidiHiUVS Mrs. Vincent Astor V , . Winthrop W. Aldrich NEW YORK (Special) Mrs. Vto-.-4 a cnniPtv leader and ciTi( man o a National Women's Mylsort Committee for the New York wonac . Fair of 1939. Winthrop W. Aldrich, nL.i Mt ,v Vi , pVioba National 1 Bank, is beading the men's National mftt Tnther they will enlist mnf than in.noo committee workers i Interest in and create support for the . New York. VlW vvnaien. President of the Fair Corporation has announced that State Chairmen will ue named later-and that every state will be brought into active, partici pation in the New York Fair, making It truly national -t . A . .i -. Uvv) fc,. " ws ) 1 t Margaret McOowan ' accompanied Mrs. Robert Grady to .Wilson on last Saturday P. -M. , " eimrrrar rrr a ed Eleven ladies attended the Mis sion Study Class bdd in the home 'of Mrs. John A. Gavin on r last Friday. The bock reviewed was '"Congo Crosses". The class was in charge of Mrs. N. B. Boney, Sec retary of Foreign Missions for the Woman's Auxiliary of Grove Pres- part were Mesdames Sam Newton, Jl Tf flitniliiiff T T. Tarritt I: W. Brock, Moses Farmer, B. V. Wells, and 7. B. Wallace, also Miss lula Hinson and Mrs. Mary Smith. hp in the B F. GradV school sec tion, with only light snow in other parts of the county to the south. The heaviest snow fall bet ween here and"; Richmond fell :a round Goldsboro. The snow fall there was sufficient to require the roads to ' be cleaned. About one half of snow fall in Richmond, Virginia. . - -r':; - -'y1. IVKnisters Attend prunt Lectures - ' .- ir.... 1T1 ; TITi'lKaiiiMii v on J Tk v n Tf! flroon. of Tt RpTTimflTV tnTOUSTh the SDeC ville, spent the week end 'here Ual . endowment given by the it. I: . ... . - - , Snrnntn nf Wilmmffton about 25 Kiss Mary Edna Dobson, who years ago. Thisyear 'the; Bprunt teaches school at , Walstonburg, lectures were given by Dr. IL H, spent the week end here with her Heme cf Eew York on The Phfl- pfltiPAtion. Dr, H. T. Kerr of Pittsburg on Christ ians Conceptions ana ay ; tv, Visifta cl Isaiah The series was said by many to be the best combination of .speakers ever to come to the Seminary f 01 the special, lecture week. Those, attending from Wilming ton Presbytery were, Eey. C. H. of -n Tt T!pv. W. II. Whlt- more, D. J)., and Rev. A. D. P. Gd- mour irom wummswu, F. Hall, Morehead City; Rev. Ja- mas -n piiinnq Pnllocksville : Rev. t t iriiif ifrtnnt. Olive: Rev.x. , Several "of the Presbyterian Mm- L. Goodman, Kenansville, iter. &. iotro rm wilminsrtoii Presbv-IG. Harness. Rose. Hill, Rev, . r. tery attended the Sprunt lectures M. Currie, Wallace, Rev. R. II. held in Richmond, va., lasx weex. ixjigie irom iKi-Hwvaiu These lectures are matte possioie.iiev. xi. u. onmei, vmr S65X3 V ? uiiv ;:jt ? TfATTR YOUR CROPS GIVE BETTER, RETURES 4:.'' . II . -yX Y.. v. ,5 i; DY using the recommended and tried method of putting out your Fertilizer and planting all in one operation, the BATD-WAY Ketiod for. Utttt crops. rOHAGE BA2ID-AY- Pea, Eean and Corn Tlanters, Ccttca Iiazt ers Tobacco Transplanters, and ctier e:ne-t. ' , WRITE FCR PRICES A1TD FUHTnr2 II02HATI0:T. attpntlini? fhe lecfures from this section included Miss Jane Hall and Miss Sue Hall of Wilmington, and Mrs. A. I). P. Gilmour of Wilmington. , r Vacation f Church School v. J , 'tOKFIXTS with VA.TVZ7. . f " (I7i& Phileo Jtll-wav This handsome, dl-t " " ! rhllco Consola Lrir " " .. radio enjoyment t5 1 It--" ; ed homes I Finer r-. Uc m ' of American, prcr-a plus police, tircr!i tr.ll , amateur statioca JT t- til tenei AnJ the Ict. : i - cost battery&t cperll. i-. in all radial. JLnuis&Uan; 1. value 1 , Other Eaitcry-Opcratsd FUlccs ? V ."5 ,liCnrAT TilDI3-IIJ illLr.CT7irf wI3 ; WARSAW - D?JJG CO All 1 r Varcv, Korlli Ccrcl!ir rff VNs- tav' p T.'. Gftfidman. Chairman cf the Children's division cf the presbytery cenrdttes on Eeligious ',?'''oift prfsr.r.f.p.s that a spec ial effort wiU te mae this year to held Vacation Church schoob n every church in the Treytery. ,e hepe tiat all riziitsrs . as I church efficers will lcia now ti r"fce t's f-r a sc1 scl in U1; ;rs la ties; H: Kstributei and C:!I by s- f r i n f " . ' r:hc:l3 v.l trover rc:r.-l3, ari we J !' ;1 tv2 V it r' j cf cur Ires-i '.rrlia zzlzzl tltrs v;ilL I t3 11? v.I 1i t3 c!:i:rihi " tl3ccn -Itj vZl tLs ts c 1 cir t a ' , circiiiscs, rl ard rccn. wrLnrron, 0 0 o rx.CT' 7 T"l . I! rrr "ry, ,,-;,.!.;,;,! j , . n turn -MiJ -" 'General r.lcrchndic SEVEN SPRIITGS , iY'S STcr.r. " tt FARM SUPPLIES Si FRECH EVT1Y EJ7 UTTTiCOID BY A7LiuT::c. ?iy. . , ' i , , 41 ' ' " ' ; -
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