V l, r i a i i 14- ' - 'y, . u. t te . i fit VaJi- : exarch Was 1 with piie. "r. C" a, r r. ail Us, s..ii.'.e Cat tlue I with the Eu Company.". 1. t . j. v "it ( . ti--s, .and two i catLf.Jfsl cai- . . . i r " r, o ,iaiEt for it" - I'-.jzi a j. cf napUul rmuic prior to 4 :n?3 the ceremony.. .JJiss r Tore a corsage ' of Briar t f rases. , ? t;,Ie, who entczel tie ' utitiie groom, rrie:aart ? ' "-'3ha gwy t 4 rmed j v I, x -ay satin V s and, i . tc:. incs. te 1 axa was cl J "t Times rosss. , i: e c;;1e left i niijciiately af 1 1 f 9 cpreuony far Eiohmond, X il-y will lie at nome the kt- t .r rrt cf the -week at tie Eoper f ' .a on Bonner street ., ' I rton, N. C, Kiss IHIJrcl V'Znuon. who is enplejrl tt i" s C swell Train. Echoed great Thsknsirivinsr nere me guest oi mr parents, Mr. and Ers. C. S. VUliaroson, - Mr. and lira. WJHam A. Oden, of. Washi-?ton, JI. C, spent Thankfivirj here with. Kr. ad Mrs. R. L. Sykes. Krs. 0(i was formerly Kiss Sarah F' j Mr. and Mrs. Dan .Td and daughter; Doris, of C.Ite Falls; J&iss Helen Kennedy, of Winston' C:.-k; aai J'j. end Mrs.' James L-euny aud daughter, Jane al so Lirs. Zedar Bryan and son. Jen- Jsisss, Mrs. Sudie P. Miller and. daughter, Elwina were . dinner guests in the home of Mr, and Mrs. iloSoy Kennedy Thanksgiving.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williamson and children, and Mrs. E. . Sykes, in .spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. I W. M. Eubank in Wilmington. s i cf t e L.f - r. a 1 . .lor i o C ' i, I j r i-: n a'.l tty, ? ht T 1 ; "ie w,a .r.'and JLrs. 7cfU ,cr. - . t it d fit tome were: Lazel i I lois ra luirniture wwairsou end Tji'a T , it Greenville; IJie lid-' , a Mit chell; Albert Kcler' , cf Wake Forest; Durwood I" .iy, of Mars Eill; Eric Long, r" axton; Bee cher Sitterson, cf idson..' mx. J. L. tiZL s spent -last week with her cur Ater, 1 Mrs. Wilbur Adams in A"ier. - Itivand Mrs, P. . luitchell and family spent last weekend in, Ma con with their daughter, Mrs, J. w. X4yncn, - Mr. and Mrs. Mohue Bennett and Willie Bennett, of Hew Bern, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Bennett. I ' '. , e Mifes Martha Pickett spent last Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Jfrs. J. W. Pickett. ' , Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Williamson and family spent Friday with Mrs. Bussell Spence in Goldsbore. . - , Ttr. Preston - McLendon and daughter Elizabeth, Dr. Greer, all of Washington, D. C, last, XIae Ingram was a recent visitor at the home of relatives in I r-w. .i.Einithfiiild. ' ' - Miss Ethel Canady of Laurin burg spent the weekend here with her sister, Krs. Ft W. Mo Cowen, I Mrs. Bonald Harris of Einstohjj was a visitor here Jast Thursday; Elie and her mother, Mrs. Emma Umnn had dinner with the Tom my Qnina's, , - ' , B. Mv 0. MEETS - Mrs. Moses Farmer was hostess to the B. M 0. Sewing Club on last Tuesday afternoon at S o' clock. A goodly' number of mem bers were present also several visitors. Prior to adjournment, the nosiess assistea oy ner : mother, Mrs. Laura Gavin and by Mrs. F. w jnottowen served tempting re freshments, consistinsr of congeal ed fruit salad, itz crackers-, and rolled cheese-bacon sandwiches, ac companied by spiced tea: . ' San Francisco's . 1839 World's Fair will be located on an island in the harbor, within sht -of $110,000,000 worth of bridges--the two greatest in the world.. ' Although the 1939 Golden Gate Internation Exposition H being ouiit on an island in San Francis co Bay, most of the building ma terials have been brought in by rail, . J, - k Yearly the &mui livestock coming i. County is decreasing i realize more and more L. . they can make by growing .'feed crops at home., Lixs. CJpn, the attractive daugh-' &d Mrs. A, P. Merritt spent Headquarters for Christmas Gifts . -, VISIT OUE SODA F0V2STAIN BEFOKE LEAVING TOWN, , -. FEZZCRraCXS FILLED TO DOCTOR'S ORDERS t . VINSON'S :DRUG STORE J ' .Corner Walnut and James Street ; " J AUXILIARY MEEiprct At the regular monthly meetingl of the Woman's Auxiliary of Grove fresbytenan which was held - on Monday afternoon at 3:30 on the Jimmy i Church The historian, Mrs. R. V. C, wells, presided in the absence of visited Mr. and Mrs. L.-L. Mo-1 both the President and Vive Presi- Lendon during Thanksgiving. I dent, who were sick. The scripture Heverend and Mrs. A. L. Thorn-; was read by Mrs. w. J. Pickett after which, Mrs. L. Southerland OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOi BP.OOKS CLEARANCE 4, v V SALE 1 4 . ' 1 Our EntirfejStock : - f Of Fall and ..- .: (, , ' -t . - Winter ; Dresses f Reduced Fcr Quielc Disposal LADIES SILK T3.C3 value for $1.S3V A ClB value for $2ia CS.O value fcr $3X3, V 1 t I'M t t j value tcrv C7.C3ahdt3.S5 values fcr $5.05 liC3v-iefcr J3.C5 ' " ""'V' i 4 W'---- r 1- t i , - i - J ;-3 i 'tltcnt stoss pson and children of Faison, also Hev. F. L, Goodman had Thanks giving ' dinner with1 the C. E. Quinn's. v v- - ' Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Goodinsr left here Sunday A. M. via automo bile for New Orleans where they will visit friends for few days. They were accompanied by Amos Brinson and Can Newton. . 4 Mrs. F. X. Goodman and baby daughter, Sarah Lee, have return' ed from the Einston Hospital and both are doine fine. mr. ana jots, wiuiam mercer and baby, Jean of Bladenboro, spent Thanksgiving Day here with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton. They also had as their guests for the days J. Williams and Miss Margaret Williams. Mesdames J. M. Brock and A J. Dickson attended a bridge party given by Mrs. Carl H. Walker at B. 7. Grady on last Tuesday aft ernoon. ., - Eenansville was well represent ed in Warsaw last week on Thurs day and Friday when many, espe cially the children went to see Shirky Temple in "Heidi." Miss Louise Wells, who teaches at Aulander spent Thanksgiving here with her parents,. Kr. and Mrs. B. V. Wells. 4 ' Miss Audrey Unmphlett of the Duplin County Health Dept. spent last weekend at her home at Win falL , . " Mrs,' James Alderman Dobson and baby, Berta Lois are visiting relatives m Wilmington. - Mrs. Lee Edwards, if Einston, was a recent visitor here in the home el. her sister, Mrs. 0. R. DaiL - -T ' Miss Lola M. Hinson and "'Miss Helen Margaret McLendon spent J jasi xnursaay witu ue ft. - B. Bails. -a ; Mrs. Lfla Williams ., Best, "of Greensboro, has been spending sometime here with Mrs. Laura M. led in a special prayer. After the business session a foreign Mission program, entitled "Through the' Centuries' was presented by Mrs. N-B. Boney, assisted by Mesdam es Sam Newton, J. B. Wallace, J. E. Jerritt and Miss Lula Hinson. An offering for Foreign Missions, was taken at the close of the meet ing. , , V- "1 , Regional: Staff Increased by 2 '" C. Carter Chase, of Whitestone, Va., and Sterling S. Landess, of Payetteville, Tenn., have arrived in Raleigh to assume duties as iened;vto.fhemi:.in .the Re gional offices here in connection with the mew farm tenant prog ram, George S. Mitchell, Regional Director of the Farm Security Ad ministration has-announced. , These are ihe ordyTiew addit ions necessary in the regional staff on account of the new work, thj regional Director said, the work in connection with the iew pro gram to assist tenants to i become home owners being largely absorb ed by existing FSA personnel. These two men are assigned to the Rural Rehabilitation Division ofwhich J. B. Slack is Assistant Regional Director in charge. Mr. Chase has been designated chief of the Farm Tenant Loan Section of that Division and Mr. Landess, Assistant ' Qdd,..0i-S:ir , Mr. Chase took his B. S. in Ag riculture at V. P. L and for the past 15 years has been connected with the Agricultural .Extension Service in Virginia,, as County A rentand District Agent, Mr. Land ess if a former District, Rural Re habilitation Supervisor for Tennes see and Western N.CV following his graduation from the Univers ity of Tennessee, fit 6 iOVlS! DESK SETS TABLE WITH CHAIRS EXTRA CHAIRS ROCKERS 5 DOLL CRADLE "ESLEY" 3 OCTAVE Organ IRONING BOARDS TEA SETS STUFFED, ANIMALS FOOTBALLS BASKETBALLS BOXING GLOVES SKATES ; TINKERxTOTS ERECTOR SETS ELECTRIC TRAINS ELECTRIC AEROPLANE MICKEY MOUSE DONALD DUCK FIRE TRUCKS " G-MEN PURSUIT CAR WRECKER KICKING MULE QUACKING DUCK AUTO MAGIC Picture Gun SINGING TOPS ..3RD FLOOR.. THAT THE KIDDIES AS WELL AS THE GROWNUPS WILL ENJOY VUMBING TRACTOR BINGO- GAME ' HORSE SHOE GAME DOUBLE BARREL! Guns AIR RIFLES (Daisey make) DECOY GAME TABLE TENNIS PAINT SETS . METAL TAPPING SETS TINKET Sand Paint Set FISHING OUTFIT TELEVISION Telephone POLLYANA GAME PARCHESSI GAME GOLF Clubs for Boys TELEGRAPH SETS TOOL CHEST COWBOY SUITS AVIATOR SUITS POOL TABLES RED WAGONS (large or , small) AUTOS for the Kiddies TRUCKS SCOOTERS DOLLS DOLLS The most beautiful collection . that we have ever shown. Dionne Dolls Genuine "Dy-Dee" Dolls " My Dream Baby Dolls Dr. Dafoe and Nurse Dolls Jane Withers Dolls Princess Elizabeth Dolls Shirley Temple Dolls Soft Dolls Gold Metal Baby Dolls And they are priced within your reach too . . . Bring the little girl up to see them. Special One table dolls . size . . . Sale . . . .Large .Each 25 DEIK - TYLEEi 00. In Goldsboro tooooooioooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooo Duplin County.;;. t , V. , " . . . .Gckkhcro Invites You LEDER BROTHERS ; Goldsbcro's newest : Department Store is Chockfull of . Christmas values. WhQe in? Goldsboro" Visit LEDER BROTHERS ; Located In the Building Formerly Occupied by the Kress 5 & 10 ' In Goldsboro ?; ' y CARR'S o r C A R S TJEAT 13 YOUR PASSWORD TO BETTER BUYING- VALUES. WZTXYCU TRAILS FCR ONE .OF OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW ' CSIYCLESS C2 FLYLIQUTH3 YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE CHTTCST3 TZ3 LIT CAR THAT MONEY CAN BUY AND A ' FAIR ALLCT7ANC3 CN YOUR CLD ONE. y ' , - , , 03 IF IT'S A UCI3 CAR YOU WANT YOU ALREADY KNOW P.S.CARRCO Now To Be Delivered Christmas . kt. : ,'0 i v Jill Si' 1 ' j " "w , utp i: i mf r v ifS'ite. ' 'Make Your 1 X selection - 0ii r k " - f wry C . - 11 - L - v -. ill ii ii rn (ii -'-T , t If. ' ' I ...,. Hundreds of Gifts , CHoose SPECIAL XMAS Prices on Our ' Entire Stock , ROYALL FURNITURE CO. - - FORMERLY ROYALL AND BORDEN - 11 C. Goldsboro, N. C. I! W W 'W w "m w v -w w w w dr w , n ...-: jr

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