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s r KenaJisville, r 2 Si e t. ) u L- Ion : tC.m- 1 tj tie witsly ilL and girls spending ; -J Lo -ys' with f r- nt3. Albert Eicks, 3rd, T a lewis,' William Thompson, I i.H.ton; Eailierine Thompson, E. C.T.C., ' Civ-nviUe; Edna Earle don, C. 'oii4 LH 7hitel, ' -te. 'V;:iiar. i; Creensboro; and llelea Wafren, Louis burg. - . - . .V, - 4 : ' - ' o"1 i ?r v.' t--, 1- 3. 0. L. T. I'r. and I Vs. 1. . rLaia s, ,t "' with her t.'J.pr, i Hiss Tjrcy I has been vLltl I" field for spv- 1 i; piayea a viv i s .'.'Lcr molV r. n tf n i an. i cf c: - -s. A. L. 1 vs. t:: s iiood o at tLe Fres V Dyxenan servs.e : ..haoy evemne. IZr. and I -3. Irancis Cakes and children were guests of llr. and Mrs. Ben C,,':es in Eookerton on Thanksivi.'.'r. The following ladies were en tertained at a lovely bridge party Dy jura, iuar.es iycock. at r-r uoiae in j,iaex wee on last .1 1 day afternoon. Mrs. D.-T ..ton, Mrs. A. E. Eicks, Jr., V Zlason Baugham, Mrs. J. r. rLon, HhJ COSi :.Lcr r US' i, left rz to irning Wyatt . ... 75 r : n ICinston PRESCRIPTIONS CANDIES CIGABS v SODAS ' . Now on Display. See Our Line - sH -V .W f.MWl (Mwtf 4 ii x Oli LLjII i , WARSAW, M.C , f. - . 'i L -t ti gion, D.C., afier viti: t.r, n-B. B. f. rjc. here Tuesday for Laur vkit relatives ' beTre home. i .r . Mrs. W. L. EicV". Lira. Devane and Mrs. r . L. Taylor at tended the ser ,s t Harmony presDytenan cLrca at Kerr, on xnanksgivw; day, They were guests c! Lx. ; and .Mrs. -Charle FtcIL . - - - - j . Ilr. and Mrs. oy Cates return. ed home on Saturday from Atlan- Kiss Winnie McCullen left last week to visit friends at Earner ' . Miss Marietta' Martin, student nurse at Highsmitb. Hospital in Fayette ville, spent a few days at home recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Di Buffalo and small son returned .Sunday front Snow HOI where they visited dur- The P.T.A. at the November meeting, observed the 148 anniv ersary of the adoption of the Con' stitution.:y:Av;;''M:::'i,j;,i-.iv K. The most interesttntr. original pageant pertaining to the Con stitution was presented by the 7th grade, Miss Elizabeth Faison, tea cher. A splendid essav ; on the Heart and Soul of the Constitution by Francis Carr was a creat plea sure to have our honor guest, Mr. 0. P. Johnson. Sunti of . PnMia1 The niuli I L..s s-!J ct was leautiflcf ' .nftL.es' 1 yarli. a iwo vocu Sooiis ail. -A to te i i i .r occasion, vena.rex by uv iro 3 iu . ij tny im. xj:s. u L. Taylor and it "T T anlJliss Cd.en T"'-r.. , ,' t Iss C.,: j . II is visitintr in Mn. I Durham as.1 ( .blotto. . ' Ainu laUIUlt WHI (UCBl at dinner at tLe borne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank tailor in Goldsboro Friday evening: . ZSss Blount re turned to Xoanoke Xapidft Si day, where she teaches in. the schooL j t 1; I" :cs Ecl J. Young, 1- i.U ari Eubv Dix on, E.C.T.C.; L2s I'jrka & Fus- Mrs. Gaylor. ' ' ' ed a jewel to our t Mrs. Martha t Joyner recently i Paul Bass married suffered a light stroke, of paraly- Peterson of Wilmin; sell, Louisburg; Dallas Herring, sis. She is slowly improving. a. s. dofljoson ana v. i. ii-nsseJ, Jr., Oak Bidge; Al bert Kaness and Jinunie Ward, E C.T.C. . Mrs. P. S. Newton of Wallace spent Sunday ; with Mrs. B. L itarreu. ROSEHILL Mist Mildred Stanley spent the Thanksgiving holidays in ' Beids- ville. A.,,.-?. ' ' y . Mrs. I K. Alderman has return ed home after a visit with Iter daughter,' Miss Yvonne Alderman, who is a student at W.C. of V. Mrs. 0. W. Boney reoenfly spent a few days with relatives in Ivan hoe.' Miss Margaret Blanchard, who is studying Art in Washington, D. C, was at home for the holidays. . Mrs. J. M. Barden spent Friday in Wilmington.1". J Y" "'''- Mrs. Cornelius Leuwenburg, and children, of Wilmington, are visi ting Jier mother, Mrs. Mary For- law. Miss Louise Whitfield spent the Thanksgiving Modays at her home m Clinton. .-'.-. ;' Mias Lucile Teaohey and Leon Sykes of Wilmington wen dinner! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teachey Thursday. Mrs. H. 0. Marshall, Miss Helen Marshall, . Mrs, Jesse Fussell and schod, who closed the program Albert Maness sp Program Week of December 6tli . : MONDAY; DECEMBEB 6TH r- . , . :l BIG::".CITY-;; ; 1 v ' V Starring Luise- Bainer and Speneer Trary ,. TUESDAY, DECEMBEB 7THV-i-l. ' JACK POT $50 ''She Asked For It " 1 With William Gargaa WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEB STEr- It Happened Iii HoUywood ? ' ' . - With Eichard Diz and Jlay Wray . THUBSDAY AND FBIDAY, DECEMEEB 9 AND 10TH HDouble Or Nothing w ' ; ; ' Starring Bing Crosby and Martha Baye SATUBDAY, DEC.11TH, 1:30 TO 10: ? Danger : Valley19, With Jack Bandall . SATUBDAY NIGHT OWL SHOW -10: ; Chan On Broadway ' . f Witt WtlTier Oland COMINa ATTRACTIONS: "Life of the Party," "Sophie Lang' Goes West,'' "Over the Goal," "AliBaba Goes to Town." t .with an educational addrew m. phasizing the present-day youths' respect for the Constitution; ; FO.tTiiE HOLIDAY SEASON LET us set your hair in an easy-to-oomb style smart - with your sport bat, al luring with your more form al clothes for the holiday season. . - SHAMPOO AND FDSTGEB "- , " WAV! ;, 50c i CBOQUIGNO LE OIL V PEBMANENTS : $3.00 to $6.00; ,n All Work Guaranteed WARSAW BEAUTY SHOPPE Dial 238-1 ' FLOBENCE M0 0BE : ; and - ' " YIEGariA KNIGHT ' - Operators , ... V WABSAw, jr. c '' ' Goldsboro. .-.-.h . Ifrs. L A, WOson; and small daughter, Shirley, have returned from i Wilmington hospital where Shirley was a patient for several days. Miss Martha. B..Yelverton spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents in Stantonsburg. T. G. Jerome of Washington, D. C, visited relatives here during the week end. Juliette Davis, of Burgaw, re cently spent a, few days with her aunt,; llrsi; A. B.. Wells. . Miss Sallie Mae Johnson, who is a member of the Fuquay Springs school faoulty, spent the holidays at her home herei-1-: '' ' Mesdames S. B. Symons, D. B. Herring, J. M. . Jerome attended the funenl of Mrs. C. G, South erkmd in Wilmington Monday, Miss Margaret Shaw spent the holidays at her home near Bocky Point Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Collins and Miss Vera Collins of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Harry Cross, of Vien na 7a., and Mr. v and Mrs. Lyn wood Collins of Durham, were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Blanchard. Bobert F.,Newkirk of Biohmond Va reoently spent several days with his parents, Mr. Mrs. D, H. NewUrk. : Mrs. John Cavenaugh recentiy returned home after a visit with relatives in Wallace and Willard. Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Denning spent - Thankggivirig Day with Mrs. parents near Mt. Olive. Mrs.-8. &. Lookerman reoently visited relatives relatives in Wil mington.' The following v girls and boys were at home from college for the (holidays; Miss Eunice Margaret Winiams, Meredith; Misses Eac hel Herring, Dorothy Fussell and Margaret -: Allen, v Flora Mo- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tmulw.ll ox JUggenman. Conn., have mtnn. ned home after visiting relatives here. , Miss Annie Louse Herring and auui Aurray spent the Thanks giving holidays in Bkhmond, Va. Nathaniel Stewart Wallace. . . - . . . ' ' oenuy visnea Ills sister. Mm. P. J, Hawes. , k ' . Mrs.' O, F. Hawes and cMMtmi ipent Thursday with Mrs. Horace Stewart of Wallace. Eldon Bosrers. who A mum. ber of the Bailev school ftumiiv .i j, . . . - - icuouuy Tisiiea nis motner, Mrs. iiucy .sogers. Mr. Albert Ward of Goldsboro, and Mrs, Lena Scott spent Sunday wim act. iucy jKogers. - Miss Margaret Rogers has re turned home from Washington, D. C. where she : has been working iw uie ptut monin. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS Mrs. W, I Bouse, Mrs. Leland Teachey, and Miss Virginia Alder man entertained the Bosehill Wo man's Club at the home of Mrs, Mix. James P. Tucker Sr..' is opening up a grocery store in the oia post office .. which Jibs been remodeled ; into a neati and ex tractive store, He opens with the oest wi&nes of many friends, ' . magnolia has lost a fine citi- nesday and they are al, fat his home. Ms. Bass .1 ves here and; has been by many since n early C We welcome her to our to . couple have the Very best v. of our - community. Her j brother, Clarenre is with them sen, Mr. Harry Potter who hasi will enter k ir.hool HlmH accepted a position with Quinn and' , Mrs. H. C. Hamilton spent Tu juuuywea in warsaw. ne was Uie; day in Wilmington. uiwicuk' m. our post oilice' and hat a host of friends wh 3 ' regret to give him un. W hom! he can still keep his heme jhere, Mr. J. . Tucker Jr has been ap-' pointed clerk and is on his duty, mr. J. H. doom is craduallv gnwing weaser. Ail of his child ren, Mrs, J. L Thorne; Mr. Thorne and daughter of Framville. Mr. Edwin Jenkins and Mr., Jenkins of Fair Bluff. and Caul IW.t woom ana family of Wilmington have visited him during the past few weeks. ' ' Miss Kathleen Camache of Wil mington spent Thanksgiving holi days with Miss Betty Margarette Joyner. Miss Betty gave a party for her young friends while she was here. Messrs. S. B. and John Hunter of the Medical University of Bich- mond, Va.. spent ThaniHiHnff holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hunter. Mr a-nA Mm Tl.. t?1 Tk Rouse on Wednesday November. iH mtT. TZ-ff0 . , . 1 - j ovoc Jim, Djraut me i wees ena with his Miss Macy Cox's store is alrea.1 petting on the appearance t Christmas and says 'Santa' will e. iiil.it his toc and nice gift-goods Saturday and on till Christmas. Shout loud this news to the child ren and parents. - . MAGNOLIA PTA TO MEET M0N- The Parent-Teacher Association of Magnolia high school will hold its regular meeting Monday night , December 6th, at 8 o'clock, in the school auditorium. yxWLi' Members are urged to attend and a cordial invitation has been extended to all parents who would like to attend the meeting. 24th. Durng the business session! Mary Haste, mother, Mrs. which was - presided over hv tit xnaioeni, juts. j. jh. erome, re ports on the district meeting1 in wumingion were nven bv Mm M. F. Allen, and Mrs. Jerome. This was followed by a program on "International Relations," in onarge of an. E. G. Hurray, Mrs. 0. F. Hawes, and Mrs. L. W. Wil liams. The hostesses served sandwich es, cakes and hot chocolate. .1 I ', ... , , ' ' , "'"'l . ' 1 It" 1 " " ii W 'l !!,,,.. A y - m - - v - :'vt 0) (-il.P?'AW Do Your Christmas Shoppin at HOODS WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN BOOKS, STATIONEBY, TOTLEl ' : , , SETS, BIBLES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, ETC. YISIT OUR DISPLAY IN THE CORNER STORE NEXT ' - ? , ' TO OUR DRUG STORE ' . , NOTHING BUT CHRISTMAS GOODS 6N DISPLAY ' J. E HOOD & CO. Kinston,yR .V MAGNOLIA NEWS ITEMS Our t young people home from school for Thanksgiving holidays were, , .susses mured Hamilton, Marnl Smith, Bettiesue Heath all of E.C.T.C., Greenville, Miss Eliz abeth Sanderson of Sfler City soneoi faculty (Music Teacher), Andrew and Lawson Matthis of University of Chapel HiS, George King of Edward's Military Insti tute of Salemburg and Stacey Evans of Campbell College. Jus. Pearl Hollingsworth spent Thanksgiving holidays with her daughter, Lucile, in Mars Hill . Mrs. Mary Ezseu has gone to New Jersey to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Troy Lewis. . Mrs. Curtis Harrell and baby,! Judith, of Harrell'i Store visited her mother, Mrs. P. J. Eszell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Aikens of Atkin son spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brown. 1 Mrs. C C. Joyner has been very ill for the last few days. She is a little improved. Her son, Mr. Gilbert Joyner of Wilmington, and daughters, Mrs. Aileen Skipper, and Mrs. J, H. Weeks of Faison have been with her for days. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and two children have moved here Friday and are at home in the old Murp- hey House. Mr. Oliver is one of the Highway foremen on the Wal lace-Warsaw road. Miss Vera Hamilton of Frank lin high school faoulty, : spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hamilton. Mrs. J. H. Alphers returned to TtinTimnnri, va., Friday and her sister, Miss Melrose to Windsor, where she teaches. Mrs. Alphers has been with her sick mother, Mrs. Hattie Cox Gaylor since Sept and Miss Melrose was here a week on account of the death of One of Macrnolia'i bent, id n,nof highly respected citizens lias ad- t SERVICES SUNDAY SMITH AND I Bev. Howard M. McLamb will preach at Smith's Chapel Sunday, ' j December 5, at 11 A.M., and at V f Lee's Chapel at 3 P.M. The public is invited to attend. ,'r-U-'':U'i:k:i''l Since there is no Methodist Church in Beulaville, Bev. Mc Lamb extends a special invitation to Methodists of that section to attend services at Lee's ChapeL , "THE ST0BE OF A THOUSAND GIFTS" We Have the Largest Selection to Choose From In Our History AVOID THE CHRISTMAS RUSH Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan Jnlairvey s KINSTON NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and . y virtue of power and authority vested in the un dersigned Receiver by order of the Superior Court of Dnplin Coun ty, said receiver will offer for rent and rent for cash at the Courthouse door in Xenansville, N. 0. on the 13th day of Decern-1 her, 1837, at or about the hour of 12:00 O'clock Noon, the follow ing described tract of land: The old Elsa B. Houston Far- rior tract of land located about three miles front KenansnDe on the Pink HOI road. There are three separate farms and pasture land. Terms of rent Cash or suffici ent bond guaranteeing compli ance. Advertised this 1st day of Dec ember. 1837.' WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR WHITMAN'S XMAS CANDIES ' In Fancy Boxes, 25c to $7.50 "JjfX Hudnut'sy Coty's, Houbigant's, Even ning In Paris and Yarcfieys Toilet; Articles and Perfumes ' ' BIG STOCK WRIST & POCKET: WATCHES ! Podcet.KniveFlash' Lights; Bill Folds and Leather Traveling Sets MARSTON S DRUG STORE v -,In ICinston v r , ' '' B. O. QUINN BZCnVER Deo'. 9, E3W f . J)irQTirf? 4
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