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s ' w "' ' .... - A. J. SU iTON Kinston,N.C. ooooooocooooooooodooooooi kt- .twt ww HrvftaMiv' Mittn MikUK'S Kk ar... n FIREWGRICwS.!' 2.5 ANY SIZE r AND CHIOS TIYIA5 n J ; j - Will, exchaiige for Peas,k Beans J lA-'.'rd ."corii" , vr;.::', V: u Market Prices Paid ; . ii ioooooooooooooooooooooooo O O o Q v HV PAYS TO ELUS O i'lNi WARSAW S O r r , -- ill vv rtiurt vy o We carry a full line of hardware, o g feeds, heavy and fancy groceries, g o fresh meats, fruits and vegetables, o Our new policy of Cash and Carry ; o to all saves delivery expense, book- o o keeping and loss on books; there- fore we aie able to sell at a much g o lower price. Our new policy means o savings to us and to our customer. o When you trade at Ellis' Store now o IrAlt E-SV-a AW 1 y 1U VC AltUIlCJf JICA L IUI UU1U piU ;; w poses.-1 M :a i H'.'V"?: : SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK " 9 Lettuce, large head Armour s Pure L-rd, lb. ..11 l-2c o Cdcry, large stai:: v- 5c c Armorr's Brainy 12-bz. can . 14c Jcllo, all flavors 3 for, . : '. v . . 14c ICingah Sujar Cured Ham, lb. 26c r I pat Bad? McaV ' ' t .) ': Another redaction, lb.V:v.,.lCc ( i Powatan Butter Bersis, , . 2 no. 2 cens ... ?. S. ;'. :. . 22c J ; lz box Salt, 3 fcr;..vli :. ,MCc ; !C3-lb, bag Ezll . . . ; . . ; ; . . ; $1X3 i 72LC0::2 TO TAP i i j - f v sy ' C4 EVERY BOY WANTS ' , - - ueatner coat -i-aoow , and lace Leg . Pantos . In Fact You'll ' Find " Gifts to Pleaie Every t Member of th. Family . & SONS stock r 3t ANY KIND H ' HV IbVS) WMkW wiwl o TOADE AT o o o STORE I 4 f All JklllAU V sf 2 FL!3, STOP.E I : J ". 4 - Mr. and Mrs. a S. -vr at- tended ths marriaire of u Liece of Mm. Hector, in Wikon la atur - dftv e.veninp. - , Jtiss Julia Morton, fit 3 returneui home after spending se ral weeks visitine her oousin. .7" i. Cliarles Decker in Rutherfoi J, N. J, Mrs. J. B. Stroud ... alle to be , out again after bei c nf ined to ner room ior a wee; uuiuen za. Mrs. D. Newton 1 as been sub stitute teacher for Ler grade. ' Mrs. 7,' J, ClVuOLiS, of Wilson, is visiting relatives r ere for a few days, while Mr. ui. ons is on a business trip to Lexiigton, Ey. ; Kiss Euth Faison an instructor at E C. T. C, Greenville, returned to her duties this week after be ing called home on e icount of the sickness and death if her .aunt,' Miss Winifred Faison, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Decker, of Butherf ordton. X. J., arrived Fri'' day evening to spend r. sometime Hill read an interesting paper on with Mrs. i Decker's parents, v Mr. American composers jj and icon and Mrs. J. C. Bell, , g - . ' temporary music. Her' paper was I' 0 1; G I FT STHA XL A ST" Watches i. Diamonds Bings ,r. i 1 Bracelets CI; ' Compacts i.1 Dresser Sets ' , Belts and Buckles lit i4 Before you know it it'll be Christmas. Make your selections i'S NOW. Come in and let ns help yon with your Christmas list, IV J, H. MEWBORN & CO. i-1 207 NOBTH ttUEEN STREET ?1 ICinston, yi5:(BUCK:SClRATE-.' VSLf . ' .. '. .Warsaw, N.C. ' ' - I idHl '. 3 'V .-,-V' JiW NurSinSOOil sa 9 . nuifur I TOY TaaWTr. ... .T, I -j-..wi, M.ntuwAi kui. X : Gift Basket of V'" J-pBJga2?-ti j 1 CHOCOLATES j jTk Family' Gift ' f 1 " JfattmA "AU-VUm" -.' :f ' ..i1 til tAr;:LY assortment , Oread Toaster I i A Kupfer ASScaTKZMT KITCHEN CLOCK i lt-x -i s v. -k i -; ., ' ' An ... ." . r, W-k.'.U ' j Mr. and Mrs. Larwood Clifton went ttf Goldiboro. Monday on business. . , I n Miss Enaw Eines and Mrs. Ver- f non Crottch called or Mrs. ' Earl ILewis in Richlands on Tuesday. : ; " xae winsnnas sen campaign u progressing satisfactorily - under the leadership of -Mrs. . J. Bill, with Sesame Club : members as sisting. ' 4 -, -, Mis Sara'Eicks has returned to her home in Raleigh after spend ing several days visiting Miss Shaw Bines. - Mrs. C. S. Hines, Mrs. , XL A. Taylor; Mrs. XL 7. Hill, Mrs. C. XL Weathersby and Mrs. J. 1. Gib bons went to Goldsboro Monday to shop and take in a showv MUSIO CLUB; " MEETING v- . , f Mrs. 0. L. Taylor and Mrs. Mar ry Byrd were hostesses to the, Ne-: ,'vin Musio Club, Dec. 1st at the.nament in the dub room on Thurs home of Mrs; Taylor. ; Mrs. E. I ' Bill Fold Sets Chains and Crosses Evening Bags - Silver China - Crystal . ; ' Lwhters i Lockets " KiNSTON, V. C. g N,C. ;; . , g interspersed with music, a selec tion from each composer mention ed, was played by lilt, B. F. Mc Colman. llrs. L, JL. Taylor - and Miss Helen Taylor each rendered a popular number. ' ' ,v . " "Moonlight and !EosesB was sung by Mrs." Hector and Mrs. Murry Byrd, Mrs, Archer, Williams sang, ;1 Love You" Truly.";, The hostess served a salad course with hot BlWtiAjfe;.k-S jr. The Business Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian Church held quilt shor in'the club room on gsaTuroay, nes, cakes and Home made candies' were sold. Mrs. W. D. Clifton reoeived first prise for most beautiful old quilt; Mrs. B. L Bowden, second arise for. mo dern quilt, Mrs, D. E. 4 Buffalo, prize for newest quilt;; The Finance Department of the Woman's Club held a frame tour- day night Owing to bad weather the crowd did not come up to ex pectation, but those attending re ported. a 'good time. ' . ".' . Mrs. A B. Hicks, Jr., and Mrs. D. E. Buffalo won high score in bridge, an angel , cake . Mason Baugham won gentleman's high soore, ;.s'. necktie. r,;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 Hill at 11:30. A cordial invito' tion to attend both services. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dawson and son and Mrs. Malpass, of Kinston, were visitors with Mrs. Magnus ( Y Outlaw recently. ' . - Mr, and Mrs. A, D. Outlaw and Miss Elithe Outlaw spent Sunday witn m. ana Mrs; Alton .Barnes at lucama. 1 i. , Mesdames J. H. Parker, Jesse Outlaw, O. H. Ulrica, A, Q. Out law, Thos. S. ShntV Gordons K. Outlaw and Miss Blanche Sutton attended a reception aad tea- at the home ef Mrs. Hubert Boney honoring the Federation officers of County and State Home Dem onstration , Clubs and County chorus last. ; Wednesday - after noon;, Mrs;. Jesse .Ontlaw, president of toeCounty.Federation - stooi In the receitdng June with Mtl, Boney.' v.-- . - MISSION CIRCLE The Mission Circle met in the home of Mrs. Luther Outlaw Sat urday afternoon for the December meeting.sMrs. Ivey Sutton, assist ant hostess. Mrs. Eric Berger,1 president of the circle, called the j meeting to order by singing Christmas songs. Mrs. A. 0. Out-; law," chaplain, read a Christmas carol as a devotional, prayer by Mrs.; Parker. After the business1 session, Mrs. G. H. 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. Bev. Julia M. lobey, of Cicero, N. Y., presented' the mission study took "Lnpita." Miss Tobey dis missed the Circle with prayer. The'social hour was enjeyed while ' the "hostess served fruits and mints to the 18 members present. . SCHOOL HONOE BOLL FOB 3BD MONTH First grade; Annie Mae Grady, Mary . Ethel Outlaw, Floyd Earl Taylor.- ' Second grade: Robert Earl Out law Thomas Herring. Fifth grade: Joseph Stroud. Sixth grade: Mavis Outlaw, Louise Barwick, Linwood Jones, Billie Ketchum, James Parker, Sylvester Tew, Annie Marie How ell and Edna Sutton. The 6th grade "Better English Club," held its weekly meeting last Thursday with an interesting ) 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 Tum:r; Secretary, Louise 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 Sunday 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 PwI jUil WARSAW, N.C. , Program Week of December 13th- MONDAY, DECEMBER 13TH " Life of the Party " Starring Joe Penner and Gene Raymond V TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14TH "Sophie Lang Goes West" With George Michael ' ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH- , " Oyer the Goalw , . With June Travis, Johnnie Davis, and William Hopper 4 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, "AH Baba Goes to Town, 1 Starring Eddie Cantor and June Lang , SATURDAY, DEC. 18TH 1 :30 ,TIL 10:45 y , : ; Hollywood Roundup w V?. r - ' ' 1 , t Starring Buck Jones ' , SATURDAY , NIGHT OWL SHOW- 10: ' - ' Starling Dorothy Xamonr EENANSVILLE, Nort ' community groups can i Drought about unless tL . orgamzation to unifyy x activities," and urged theui cept the responsibility of beu and attractive playgrounds. . Memtt closed his talk by s' ing that the program of the scho is vital in enriching the life of the the young but indirectly 'and Im mediately, through both the young and the old. ; ' Fat calves exhibited by 4-H club ' members at the recent AshevOle Fat Cattle Show won $130 in prize money and sold for $735.41 ... li public aviation. The Watauga ex- v . hibits won many first places a mongthem b ng the Grand Cham pion of the Shaw. , w ' Paramount, KINSTON SATURDAY SUNDAY - -Dec. 11th and 12th , ' MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY December 13th,14th,15th - a 1. V . A TEN STAR FUN FROUC with Bert Lahr Jimmy San Bill; House Alice Brady Misafia Aucr Joy Hodges Produced by B.6.DeSYLVA CHARLES R. R06ERS ExKitin fla-PresMMt ID CHARGE OF PRODUCTIOI A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE DECEMBER 16 AND 17TH I 1 J U;
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