i I J . Yplil GET WHAT -YOU :ASX-FO:i .'.:'. 7c Recommend Sdititute , .i xsll you" irist you want and if we dan't haye it, we " ly adroit it idiat is part of the filicy .tbt has made us : ;" s confidence soi every one of our customers. iMm . TV? O FUC-SLL mOTHOS DAISY ; 7 -".- 'lri p pTl esr milk, is.; I I come home me strong 4 ILL r?kOTKZ?vS DAiHY :. a'c C. - iA , - . 1 'zXiz Teachey cf T Jcres cf Ct. T; : ' .d his sister, IZxz. .. -limes P. S. irev.f- 7. -AT3. I. Uil-, ' f ' -' TT .1 tlVA GONVINCHD I CHOULO 1 mfhtf tot be pia;e whiiSu have both every day Avhen fronfschool. They make ' and keep me healthy. , n 7 - Grr.d3 Daii-y I fHTTrT - . ?'." :" :i : , , . w 'UV- r. n ..era i'usseU, -. ..'-f -. . . Herring, Mrs. J. B. :s Annie Louise Herring - cr4 in Bed Sprirs. : Izhie and Una Williams ' their" brother, Dr. John' 3 in Mount Olive Saturday. ieoia Denning who is a r ct the franklin Scnccl liy was the guest cf Hiss a Teachey during the week I :irs. J. J. Lew has returned .i::.A a visit in Goldsboro. i Ilrs. Elizabeth Yick and Miss ?irclyn Brinkley spent the week , :i at lirs. Vick's Home in War I - Herman L. Teachey has accept , il a position with Humphrey lao xzt company 'in Burgaw. Hiss liOuise ; .Whitfield . spent .the week end at her home in Clin ian.' , . ' " y. y ' Mr. and Mrs. B. G. . Fussell spent Saturday night with Mrs. Russell's parents, i Mr., and Mrs. Uritt, in Mount Olive. , ' ' 1 -' Mis. Mamie Usher of the . Con xord community - visited Mr; and 2irs. L. C. Herring during .the wees ena. 5 . ' vMr and Mrs. H. S. Johnson and sQraham Fussell spent Wednesday in Wilmington. , . .Mrs. Harvey ' Boney and MisS XJassie Batson attended the Demo cratic Victory Dinner in Baleigh JEriday night. - .Mrs. A. B. Lanier and son, Don ald attended t a birthday dinner Sunday in Magnolia in iionor of Mrs, Lamer 9 grandfather -Mr. and' Mrs. Leland Teachey and Faye were dinner guests last Sunday, of- Mr: and Jlrs. X..M. Bell of Currie. . , r Miss Verda Bouse visited her Jiatents, Mr. and Mrs,, A. J. Hou se last week. ' Mrs. T. B. Murphy and Mrs. Xe- land Teachey were shoppers in Hlmir'rton, Wednesday. " Mr. Bryon Teachey, principal jf Moss Hill -'.'High School spei&Snn day with his parents, Mr. jond lira. D.JB; Teachey. ;.,' JEriends are glad to know that Xlrs. xunice Bouse is improving alter a recent illness. -: Mr. and Jlrs. D. J. Fussell and J. p, Jerome have crone to Clax ton, ila .where they will xsesJ tcrrezai wee&s.- , Predbytcrirm I Auxiliary Meets 1 1 The Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church held its reg ular - fcnsirsss. msetin; at the chnrch on Wfdnesiay, March 3rd. with the. president Urs. C. F. Ha wes, presiding. vThe iollowing of ficers were elected for & term of two years: Vice-president, Mrs. C. L. Faircloth : Secretary Jtlrs. H. W, Farrior; Historian, Miss Annie Louise Herring. . Mrs. McHair Johnson of Willard our District Chairman was present at the meeting and gave an inter esting and instructive talk to the Auxiliary. -. y . ; The program on "Congo Cross es", was conducted by Mrs.' H. . W; jrarnor. -. - - ,t, , . The ladies of the Auxiliary are planning to. meet at the Manse wedaesdayy MaTch ICth for air all day study of the book of Genesis. ; Congratulations T Basketball Girls ToBeulaville K Congratulations ! Beulaville Hi Basketball girls for the splendid work that you have .done . this year. You're very clean sports and have worked like Turks, it was all in good pjaying and not just luck. You have a perfect record cf thirty-seven games.' 'r- ' Which has won for you the title ' cf fame. J- - , - ' . 'V v You're champions now and remem- t:r to pay your ccach, Mr. Har-T-tt v.ho tarjlt ysu to play. A Mountain of jdteer, could hard- v, ly conyey you what the Beula r otIIc Ifilks have wished you this Mrs. Sheppard Honored . JAISON, March 15th. Mrs: M. Maurice Sheppard. formerly Miss JJebecca JClif ton was honored Thursday, March 11, . when : Mrs. Verntj Jrown entertained at four tables of Contract Bridge at the l&ame m In. lean Sylvester. Bich lands. ' .;. - . 4 The living rooms and dinin room were beautifully decorate with flowers. The dining table was covered with lace and center ed with a bowl of roses, sweetpeas and ftrK ' Mrs. Oerall Bryan scored high, and received salt - and pepper shakers in i ostona glassware. Mrs. Chcppard was remembered with a pair of hose. After three nrosrressions had been played, Mrs. urown, assist ed by Mrs. Leon Sylvester -and Mrs. Gerald Bryan, served a sweets course . with coffee ' to the following sruests. Mesdames Bob ert Thompson, victor venters. Herbert Aman, Dixon Hood, Brch ard Sylvester, Earl Lewis, Natha niel, Sylvester, Charles ,r Wiggens, Leon Venters Leon Sylvester. uerald Bryan, Maurice Sheppard, Misses Doris Humphrey, Sara Woodward and Mary ioiy Franck. Key. P. C Adairisp AtKenanciillc Bev. P. C, Adams, president' of Maxton Junior College will preach the Baccalaureate Sermon oef ore the Senior Class of the Kenans-1 Ville High School on April 18th j at 11 :uu. Mr. Adams is a great F c servo u:3 i::ii:a ' Cboic f convenient ichedulet and optional routea luxurioua parlor, coachea lowest farea ia biatori'l..... Kenansville Drug Store . , -. Ke-:ville,,N. C. .' r ',;f Potted ' Corsages. Cut Fbwer 5 wnx REHDER V FLORIST EASTEBN CABOIINA'S; ' OLDEST FLOBIST. : v.M,( Opposite New Post Office 4 WILMINGTON, N. C. -, Phone 6 ' lover of youth and is always in terested in the problems and am bitions of young people. We hope) that all the patrons ana inenas of the Kenansville School will at tend this service. Special music will be furnished by the- commu nity choir. - H. M. Ellis has been conducting; a series of demonstrations in the use of the V-shaped terrace drag that can be pulled by horses or -m ii in. iiuhb Tnuv riv nin.Hiiini ill. making the drag at home. . - For Your- : WE INVITE YOTT TO COME v . to THE . ' ' betty-lo s:: 1 v Where you will always .find a complete assortment of . DRESSES SUITS Etc. coats; BLOUSES, Special Prices;' FBOM NOW UNTIL EASTER DETTY-LO WILMINGTON, N. C. 7 1