:zzt 'e. I. If" ' ,1 f 4 I Izi Cera U3 . ; j a nsraler. Kiss V , i".3 Ecrcond daughter cT lua has rst-rr-1,' :..rr:a II " : ' "3 visiting i where tie r .t I "3 frcu - -t S.C; n-:;'. Wr--- "i and Uauil-a Erinson of - 'w PorUin " ihia nlafe. Javnia II-rtin assisted ..i Cia Newton is spends' the hostess in servirz.punch, san mirvnA i:V: until wiches and wafers as the guests taey enjoyea stcr ZIrs,.JF,.l. vw j chicken salad with aces ::rs Charlie Willun;::.: .H; :r daughter, Hiss Edna Hae arrived, after which they enjoye " . . ,-:ville. She graduates r. S; listen.. '. V iBingo until a late hour. , . ; ' t I - ---7 right t,8 o'cbclr ia t :( Hiss" : Grace Byder.of Barton I, - ' ' '" - " j.l, " ' -.-- , finiiiiaw'ifh fit, WmT TToti-!' DICKSON ENTEBTAINS Tiinairrrn-milliiHr "f iHiifflfWt'TT'"1"111'1'1" - . , c ViVr- ; "S LL tJ ,,", i l tr ,v ' ;!.:. iw -a f i .! .",",1 j gpsnt eunaay witn bue nea hen-i ffuus. jjisjwu xaxow neayherct i V 'V '- 1 ' Ane Jnemoers i aciuuw I! TT-ra , uta'. VamdV ?-triaa will TTnTitrfiH; Klnb were enter- 'tonra UTaaka OsiHii 4 ti Wi1min. ta.inpd tV Mrs. A. J. IhckSOnOU eration last Saturday. She is re-jtney mex at 56:ou ior;xneir scim.uanB anu xucuua, buui cuperating in the home of her sis-monthly "meeting. In the ahsence cicved lovely gifts. The., hostes3 ter. Mrs. Eov Mevland. n' . of one of the members, Hrs. Jack assisted by Mrs. Best served ice. j Mr. and Mrs. L C. Burch ann- Blackmen substituted Hrs..w. V. 1u1t wifl Rjnnlilr won nih unore for the : "j, .t-JK. '::..':'.. i , -1 Th. w. L G's. Bridse xslnb net on last Thursday night in Warsr. with Miss . Betty JenKins m home of Mrs. Balph Best Hisses Erma Williams and Patty leftia won high score and . second cij score respectively for which th7 ' were presented bath powder.. TZlzi , es iilizaDexn wara, JuaigareT. wu- ' on Thursday. April 22nd. 1937. dub members and Mrs Blackmon , I They jiave . named her,- -xluarea' THE DUPLIN TIMES Clayton. Both mother and daugh- 'itain Fon DiGEsnorre SAIIE daughter, , Mrs. J. C. Arnold of t - ..Cf-Q-fF CA...-L5 Farmville, .inotored to ; Kinston : "T?WilT " ; Sunday to visit Mvin Darnell, I who is in the hospital mere . Mr. and; Mrs. w. X. iiessicK were called to New Bern, Wednes day, on account of. the dath oi Mrs. Messick's brother Mr Conner AUXlALLAKY MEETS . An ARCHER itretchy1 top diffon with the flattering beauty ( end clinging tit of the finest lux- , I try stockings. Two-way stretchy : ;i fTrCbffT . :tcpranow$ you.to bemi, 'stoop ; wu kj end kneel in perfect .comfort . . ; , wHHout danger tof gerterpuSs ; vQq or runs., , -v, , , v ' .. : : Kner " smooth seams. . . . . : W Special iTnlorcingat Iwearing 2& points.; " roweT wwiwi . ft a No. 1 rnto wit W wtorw BUNNINO THE RAPIDS of Junato Hwf (. below )--omoI AHyttVrrffl' p.rr-fmcktog pl- t ucm. "No matter what I hv to o throogh. r... h cnMlfl cum teuton and v ataru me on the trail to good digestion, ui : Cunele help your digetton by epeedlng op tM flow of dlgfcttlve fluid, lncrw-ing alkmlinlty. ; , r V: ; DEPENDABLE MEBCEANMSE WALCAW, NOBTE CAROLINA " The first, meetine of the Wom an's' Auxiliary of Grove church for the new year was held on Mon dav afternoon as 3 :3U in tae cnur ch with the vice- President, Mrs. P. L. Goodman in the chair, After the i business ' Session, a splendid nrosrram was Bresented by Mrs. u. V. Gooding, secretary of C. E. and M..B. for the local aunaiiary, Ai ter the opening Hymn .which was "0 Worshin The Kine". The scrip- tnre was given in the form of a re sponsive reading service, rrayers were otfered -; daring the meeting I hr Mrs. N. B. Boner and Mrs. L. Southerland; The President, Mrs. J. A: Gavin, made a talk on ''Ad vancing with Christ m our biiver Anni-rarsarv Year". Benorts were also heard by those who attended me v flnnnai jneeiiu 01 uie wu mington Presbyterial held recent ly in Wilmington. - MBS. B. C. WELLS HOSTESS Mra PAbert Carrol Wells enter tained in honor of Miss" : Eleanor 4 , I .- - ... I ... : I 5 ' i ' , , CAr.7ELS COSTLIER TOBCCOS III . " -5 I '. J- -'xN - ' .v,- II III " - -V "V1'"-!" 'II II . n;V ' - r .i. .'.. . . i . . ' i j i. ' r . . 'j N i. i 1 1 i i-t i " '. . ''.11-"'.. . . i lMV'5 I SfcPITlLES S ! r , ! i I ?a ilm rtnltf nrtection that can ; F Yc:y!ka:tritecfkTiic: . r i:cArjrrfx7 nratcctcd? Vhen your crop is V -V --TL':iTC7rr,vnTHYOU..TorjJAiOAin)iiAiL; : , w. , : . --Eajn abe czall, why take a chance? a: ; j, v Ivh. Tlttt feDcans somec" t1 , m r. pa "- rrt ahoea. Iteecafif Imii nnk a lift! n?o ar 'v3:c . a Ccme ifll wd aee? ur Washette ef Scs a 1 -jeUatrman Friendi s: ot. . . ... rfien you can get tb?ai :n toe? ? iit v new jarman rnenaiy tylet. 1 1 1 iite V. r.se it to aoil aai easy to ma cwgktt thtwing Si! i . r I 4

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