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' .1 ' w V ; ,; . ) r Y" " A. J. BUTTON jiun'i MtUK'i MI1r4 LARGE ANY SIZE t- Will eXchauige for Peas,"; Beans :f 5 and Corn Market Prices Paid Warsaw, N. C mAMKi aMMs' aivMldvi wwMs-t MWtts StfWIivm rm IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o c IT PAYS TO TRADE AT i!ELLIS ! ),kf ! Ii4 WARSAW, :4o o We carry a full line of hardware, o g , feeds, heavy and. fancy groceries g o fresh meats; fruits and vegetables, o q Our new policy of Cash and Carry q o to all saves delivery expense, book- g o keeping and loss on books; there-1 o & fore we are able to sell at a much g b lower price. Our new policy means o ) When you trade at tllis' More now o I cmi hkvc monev left for other mir- O noses : ' JH", fhly y,SPECIAW Lettuce, large head . , . . . , ; . , . 5c iWidur's Pure Lar41b ; . ill l-2c o Celcrv. lairfre stalk . 2. 5c ArmbrrV Brains, Jello, aU flavors, 3 ulaxwell House Coffee, lb. . i . ,28c o! ICingan Sujit1, Cured Flam, lb. 26c o Fat BackMeat i 'Another reduction, " lb., iV. 10c c Powatan Butter Beans, y - 2 no, 2, 'cans V. ;,.ii;;W.23c Ec b'ox Salt," 3 for; itv.V . . lCc ico-ibt baff Salt : . . . $1X3 10 lbs; 2Si2 jar in bu!!. 1 ,7ELCOrIS TO ' . J. IE EL- C' ' EVERT EOT 7CT "A COWBOY SUIT Leather Coat Boots and lace Leg . Pants' In Fact You'll Find - t- '--b Every Leiklc.r of the Family & SONS ; : ; MUllrv - fLMllK'. fcfUkV SUir UKr 11 I STOCK n -a vis -r- .K, , , i'X lAWV IVIlVTtV? CHRIS v S 1 ' 'It Phone 2154 j iHHVfem WKv totiK' i STORE 12-oz.:'can .14c k j f or . , . . . ; i ; 14c i ; ELLIS STO?,E Prcp ' .r at 'jee of i Cttar- Hies JuLa 1'orto' t home af tor si or ! Ir i visitir-2 L;.r covin, h -iv turned .1 weeks j. Charles recker ia E-tLerfo ISrs. J. 33. Stroud out ejaia after he' her room for a we s a.Ue to be confined to vith influen- za. lrs. D. Newt 1 as been sub- stitnte teacher f t Ler grade. Krs. J. J. f Lojis, of Wilson, is visiting r'.. wives here for a few days, wM'e Kr. Gilbons is on a bn5"" .1 trip to Lexington, Ky. ...s Euth Paison an instructor n.t fl. T. 0.. Greenville, returned a4. ..ivkt Ko.l 1 LZr. i. . J 14. A. ten Vd te n .rri. e of His. Ejctr, Li Wil an day evesJ' '. ', ; W UUUta UU0 WVJfc www wv-,;',. sickness and death of her unt,- v Mrs."O..Li Taylor and Mrs. Mur Miss Winifred Jaisol ',,..,'- ry Byrd were hostesses to the Ne- Mr. r. and Mrs. Charles Decker; of vin Music Club, Deo. 1st at - theiBment to the dub room on Thurs lerfordton! N. J. arrived Fri-.home of Mrs. Taylor,'Mrs. E. J. day night. Owinrto bad Weather .r nmuKin Trm TiJ aii Interesting naner on the crowd did not come up to ex- Rutherfordton. day evening to spend tmietime: Bill read an interesting paper on with Mrs, Decker's parents, i Mr.- American eomposers1. and con Vid Mrs, J. C. Bell. J j : , temporary music. Ber paper was t W, "I , 1 vS'.'.i" "'j "f' '$ 9 "GIFTS THAT LAST" Watches -Diamonds Rings Bracelets Compacts , " i Dresser Sets , $ Belts and Buckles f hJi ' s SI 2.1 Before you know it itil be Christmas.' Make your selections X'Z BOW, Come in and let us help you with your Christmas list. U J. Hf. MEWBORN & CO. v- ;;a M.ttUALITY JEWELRY S Kinston, J.rtiw .rtMH-i UttvS tM4- aulK- VSs-'- .- Warsaw; N.C. X I ? AQckj. i.xji iLj-. j t" oidlPhon !-.i.4t.v--v . ITS' ' ',-. iL-l HnjL.. rcut.FoiM .1 1 !'' . ' IlOl I nwm lwrill- ; U - " Y..f ak.lc. w bwi . 'MAwVfaSOn - ' . -I. " ' imiLL . ..Ii liftefci - - .i. --11. j ykl. to i.m.it m fell. Mi mIwmi V-.-.i- Racing Car TrMLlThts OfH Yh Family' Gift v " ' f 1 1 -VM-Vt" f W fl 0 Ar.::LY assortment Dread Toaster ) , ,., -JW f ,VTS KUPFcaASSCCTianiT'u-:''KITCIIErJ CLOCK I 1 'i' VI "Si k " ,:; I " Tlk .. .. HI WMW-I"" Si I II .. K-aV-r-r- rs I Hr-,r x 24c.Clft8t C J ' rt. ! .1 : TJ j w-o V (if '0&y I'm , LJL . , ci,-- !2Sr.fli ,fey'..,C3B CLABZsi ' L - ..a to... yZ-L. " f I . V. - X Cm .CAG v I ' ( v " " ? attoi aw -. - . .. ' vj. ' Mr. and Zli. foi-wood Clifton went to Goldsboro IConday on business. - f - Miss Shaw Eines and Mrs. Ver non Crouch called on llrs. ' Earl Lewis in Eichlands on Tuesday. i.The Christmas seal campaign is progressing-, satisfactorily Under the leadership of Mrs. E. J. Hill, with Sesame Club members as sisting. ''J''' f ISiss Sara Eioks hat returned to her home in Baleieh after spend- insr several days - .visiting ' Uiss Shaw Eines. Mrs. C. a Eines, Mrs. ' JL A. Taylor, Mrs. E.' J. EiU'Mrt. C. E. Weathersby and Mrs. J. J. ' Gib bons went to. Ooldsboro Monday to shop and take in a showi ; $ MTTRIf! CT.TTB ' ' - ... :.'y . Bill Fold Sets - Chains and Crosses Evening Bags ,8ilver, ' - -' China Z ' Crystal . .Lighters I , Lockets N. C. ; S ( WIS S"'""' 7.T .- t.wWSSSS-M--SW-SM-WBWSMW---MS 1 interspersed with music, a selec tion from each composer mention ed, was played by Mrs. B. P. Mc Colman. Mrs. L. E. Taylor and Miss Helen Taylor each rendered a popular number. - 'Moonlight and Eoses" was sung by Mrs. Sector and Mrs. Marry Byrd, Mrs. Archer Williams sang, "I love You Truly.'.',- The hostess served a salad course with hot chocolate. t ' . The Business Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian Church held , a quilt show in the club room on Saturday. Pies, .cakes and home made candies were . sold. Mrs. W. D. Clifton received first prize for most beautuul old quilt ; Mrs. B. L Bowden, second prize for mo dem quilt, Mrs. O. E. Buffalo, prize' for newest quilt. ; The Finance Department of the Woman's Club held a game tour- peotation, but those attending re' ported a good time. Mrs, A. E. Bicks, Jr., and Mrs. D. E, Buffalo won high score in bridge, ' an angel cake . Mason Baugham won gentleman's high score, a necktie. , v Miss Minerva Latham won high score in bingo, a lovely box : of homemade candy; Mrs. A. L. Mansfield and Mrs. Murray Byrd received cute prize, a es for setback. Mrs. L. E. Taylor was awarded a prize for leaving most small children at home. A shampoo and wave donated by Mrs., Ellis Beauty Shoppe . Mrs. Murry Byrd received cut prize, a free wave and manicure- donated by LaBelle Beauty Shoppe. ; Outlaw's Bridge ; Sunday School : next Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock. Preach ing service will be at Christian Bill at 11:30. v A cordial invita tion to attend both services. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dawson and son and Mrs. Malpass, of Kinston, were visitors with Mrs. Magnus Outlaw recently. - I'. ' Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Outlaw and' Miss Elithe Outlaw spent Sunday with .Mr. ani Mrs.- Alton Barnes atLucama. . '- -j- .- Mesdames J. TL Parker, ' Jesse Outlaw, G. H. Ulrich, A G. Out law, Thos. S. Shutt, .Gordon K. Outlaw and Miss Blanche Sutton attended a reception and tea at the; home of Mrs." Bubert Boney honoring , the Federation officers of County and State Home Dem onstration , Cltabs and . County chorus last Wednesday v after noonMrs. Jesse Outlaw, president of the County Federation " stooc in the receiving line with Mrs, MISSION CIECLE The Mission Circle met in the home of Mrs,. Luther Outlaw Sat urday afternoon for' the December meeting. Mrs. Ivey Sutton; assist ant hostess. Mrs. Eric Berger, president of the circle, called the meeting to order . by singing Christmas songs. Mrs. A. G. Out law, chaplain, read a Christmas carol as a devotional, prayer by Mrs; Parker, After the business ! session, Mrs. G. E. Ulrich made an impressive talk on the. Clara Barton camp for diabetic children in Massachusetts. Mrs. Thos. S. Shutt told in a most interesting way her trip to see the world's famous babies Dionne quintuplets. Eev. Julia M. Tobey, of Cioero, N. Y., presented the mission study book, "Lupita." Miss Tobey dis missed the Circle with prayer.! The social hour was enjoyed while the hostess served fruits and mints to the 18 members present. , SCHOOL HON0E ROLL FOB 3ED MONTH First grade: Annie Mae Grady,' Mary' Ethel Outlaw, Floyd Earl Taylor.' Second grade: Robert Earl Out law, Thomas Herring. Fifth grade: Joseph Strond. Sixth grade: Mavis Outlaw, Louise Barwick, Linwood Jones, Billie Ketchnm, James Parker, Sylvester Tew, Annie Marie How ell and Edna Sutton. The 6th grade "Bette English Club," held its weekly meeting last Thursday with an interesting j program, a main feature was a de bate in which practically every! child took part. The club elected officers for next month: Presi dent, Sylvester Tew; vice presi dent, Ida Mae Turner; Secretary, Louse-Barwick; program chair man, James Parker. The Home Demonstration club meet Tuesday afternoon in the school auditorium for a spec ial demonstration. P. T. A. will meet Wednesday night for the December meeting. Mrs. Jesse Outlaw's bunday School class, will present a music al program from the Kinston ra dio station Sunday afternoon at 1:30. All who are interested may tune in for their program. Colored News Robert A. Merritt, principal of the Branch Junior High School, colored, of Warsaw, in an address immediately after Thanksgiving, urged his listeners to from a Co -ordinating Community Council, emphasizing the fact that "the at tainment of coordination among JWMlilli WARSAW, N.C 1 '' ' ' 1 Program Week of December 13th- MONDAY, DECEMBER 13TH u Life of the Party 99 Starring Joe Penner and Gene Raymond ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14TH " Sophie Lang Goes West " With George Michael - ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH " Over the Goal " -. ' "rt'! . . i vWith June Travis, Johnnie Davis, and William Hopper I, THURSDAY AMD ERIDAY, DECEMBER 16 AND 17TH " Ali Baba Goes to Town " Starring Eddie Cantor and June Lang ii, ,,;., ii,,Yii.m lynll SATURDAY, DEC, 18TH " Hollywood Roundup 99 c7"StorringBuoit jfau'S. ' 'J SATURDAY NIGHT OWL " JunTb Starring community groups can sci. brougnt aooui umess mere i organization to unif yy conuu activities," and urged them to t cept the responsibility of beantu and attractive playgrounds. ' Menitt closed iis talk by stat ing that the program of the school is vital in enriching the life of the . the young but indirectly and im mediately, through both the young ; cum luc viu. . , t i . Fat calves exhibited by 4-B club members at the' recent Ashe villa Fat Cattle Show won $130 in prize money and sold for $733.41 I -ii- puDuc au juon. xne waiaaga -: hunts won many first places a-' mong them bjng the Grand Cham- -pion of the Sh;w. ., Paramount KINSTON SATURDAY SUNDAY Dec. 11th and 12th MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY December 13th,14th,15th A TEN STAR FUN FROLIC with - Bert Lahr Jimmy Savo Bill; House Alice Brady Miselia Aucr Joy Hodges Produced by B.6.0eSYLVA CHARLES R. ROGERS EiKitin vlnRlM IN CHSRBE SF PSODUCTIBI A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE .1,1... , ,- ! ,i 1:30 TIL .10:43 . ' , SHOW - 10:45- Princess " . v . Dorothy Lamottr "A- , ? ) ) T-1
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