! 1 1 t ; V,- 4 -I 1 X rri;i of :.7,Vyand . : -a f i3$ i is i 1 on 3 f.r 1 a ""1 m- " -sisex- Tfork ,P, ' Oj 3GS ( : ( ( ) () ( N ( t ) c ) p . c. 1 W5i VV..1.I j vLl.i - v I ler of Ekuton t rf ilia we;k here with LX jr. L. CimiPf -!in. --S. CL L, Eanunerun, X, ' Faerie rarVr, i ei L 3 IV 1 c i-1 tie at I- H.1 Li!v afLornoon.- I r. er.l I":. I. A. EcU and till of Ciirner'i Chapel Com rn jr - visited relatives ' hen I -a I'l'Ircd Eammeiiin ipent wi:i Mrs. Thunnan Jer- i 'tl and, they visited gigtm, losses Ella and Macy Cov. JvJ Cailaw of long Eidgej Xjb. Horace Groves and baby in tie afternoon. , , .. ;tre vkiting her parents, Mr. and . Ilr. and Mrs. !. L Sommerlin IIbb. John Parker in west Magnol and cUHren "and Mr., Florence 1' ' ... ' " .' fail cr vited in Kinston Son-'' Ilr. wad-Mrs. Herbert Blanch- day aiteroon. - .JZZ3 11LZZ COX uapaodsauoj Krs. : r.i "A., .. s J. P. of Wilming- :t I .l'-y with her uncle, : - . ri who waa very ,i I . s. Cor3oa X7il :f td v.: their l i ,::'8i teens- 1 i 711- f t I: er,Ij.i .v... aa:-' . - --j 1 rri . l-'s i ; f ,r LL v,ro 8T.J V i v" i I r e . , I- s ? t r Vila is s 1 at .i ' s -Lest I;Bie, untJ y. I e spent Saturday with r e XX, Urs. J. 0. Andrews of ' 1 and returned; to lich- ;-lan Gavin, !C?nd Eaves and e 1 otier bcrs ix CCG Camps ore i m for to week end. " li. IJIie X'rank' Sutton it vis- '. ?2 Lis mother, Mrs. J. S, But- : t.- 1 ' v ; ; I'jt. L. fi. Pope motored to I . -:a Tne;J,-'T morning.' 1 t ' I ' s Us Cox er?reciates the 7 teautuUl cmndav ' cards, cud flowers from ' member ; te Auxiliary of the Presbyter Church in Xeaansville which c::;;iy v:ith-fush jrl rsardleiM of how many mea nt- you hT6 tried for Acia Ind.'rtosUon, Gm or Hertlmr rtn cm rc prompt roue wiui Uf 1. I ceil, doctors pro rrtption, in powder form Is epe- !niiy cowoounded to Benbrall fxcfos aciditr, relievo Indigestion -"i.:kly . witfaoat ontlpOon. 'i .. -wBda have praiaed PUSH f r u prompt relief It hroosht. t ' ,u. Get PUSH tiAy, troint r drnegist and keep it fin . alwftya. Only BOe or, writ il. Vit-tm Medicine Co., 1007 U tt. N.W- W Mngtm. j O for iia trial, ' ,1 1 i 8, . .. i L.t c.r Tst in tie oss 0. E-Tryant, a I --"n end -t Jl cf CiiTiLm and 1. a and family of 1 i vifeied Urs. , Leah 1 ,r t : Js f Mrs. Kenneth , . r weie t ' e oii'icera. and lead cl the Magnolia - - Woman' I3. 1'ar Eamfltoa entertain- 1 at a (Lnner party at her home iJ:"'jy. A George Washington mciJ of decoration . was carried out wi'.i buy lovely spring flow ers ari talle appointments. Gnests were J oses DeiiniixvEaet, and Vea 1 amllton of .Larrell's Store T Id faculty and Hisses Grace rood, Hae liarshburn. and Mrs. Eeneth Taylor of Magnolia, L.-nolia has had and still has her share of .measles and mumps, but our school has not had to close ; although one room only had g pupils one day. We hare - had very little flu and only on light case of pneumonia. -t Mr. D. Sam Cox of Ealeieh ileft .Monday after visiting.- his lard of Bosehill spent Sunday. with I JUrs. alary Haste. 1 -,- ,; . - Dinner euests of Mrs. Kenneth Gaylor'recently were the officers and leaders of the Magnolia Wom an's Club. - ' Mrs. Edgar. Hamilton entertain ed at a dinner party at her home Saturdays A George Washington motif of decoration was carried out with many lovely spring flow ers and table appointments,: Gu ests were Misses Denning, si Bag gett and .Vera Hamilton of Har rell's Store School faculty : and Misses Grace Hood,- Mae Marsh burn end Mrs. Kenneth Taylor of MphoUb, v ..; .t..-i-' --v t .mday niht at the -Baptist ', every organisation took ile Trcam. 0. G. Brad , . . " presided and jar - " J, talk in S. S.' work. ' I :x had charge of the -ram and explained vi'Jl chart Ut .. Golden Jubilee work. She mesented Miss oudie 1 arker who gave a . repon . ana foals for the W. M. S. Miss Doro thy Agister f reported and i gave foals' for the Y .W. A. Fourteen t A's on the rostrum sang, "We've a story to tell to the hations. Miss Marearett Elwell gave the report and Miss Hilda Gaylor gave goals fof -the Jear.', ,'t , .For the B. A, Oswald Crooms gave reports and ' Bobert Wil son-played guitar ana inenooys sang "Building For The Master" and "Gtt That ' Good Old E. A. SpiritV.'-- ' ""t. .,; MAGNOLIA BAPTIST : CHURCH : uBJSLUCTAHTLT 1 GIVES U? ':-- PASTOB '. 1 Bev. E. C. Chamblee, pastor for one year of the Baptist Church of Magnolia was phisically unable to fill his regular v appiontment here Sunday and Bev. E. P. West supplied for him, delighting the large eonmeation withe his ser mon on ''Love's Supreme Gift" He also supplied for nun at uax vaie in the afternoon. ' - -Mr. 'Chamblee in one year of service here: and his good wife, endeared themselves in the hearts of the people. He Is teaching in the. school at Turkey and the Bap tist, Churches ot xurxey, ; ew SMTl,. " nTZZJZ - . - x 'i M piTu. ni, in Wil U1U W 1W Mil MW yHHwv and no resident pastor of any de- uiWI -noibihatioii livinglhere. In oohfer-Jland Friday afternoon. She has Hnnrtav thTHantiat neoiiie ex-i been confined to her bed for some pressed thier love: aderatwa fori Mr and MrsX Chamblee and re- mt in mm thorn niv hnt fiA.1iiiff ! so jnuch the need of a resident nastor. they decided to endeavor. to form , another field and get a Tuifltnr to' Uto here, and althouehl ! Mr. Chamblee oouud , have served ! here, there are1 other churches hear Bp waft wanting the a extra SuUday. Magnolia Church win be Elad to .-get la touch with any ot er'rastorate churches who might 'consider uniting with them ia cal ling -a-pastor; " r In giving up Mr, ana Mrs. Chamblee the church feels their lops' - wLl be the Rain of ' the churches securing his services, r i:or'""STio t.-m. c. a: f . : In keeping with I 'r. e-1 I . II. . Earwa . 1 f . j Vi.,.; i tLeir daughter f.t i..: a LJiay. J r. sd Ti3. JdW.es Souther 1" i, I.,.s I rncis Outlaw and r. Ju":." e Lurper motored to JLLivve one day last week. - Ur. L'rh I'xwell made a bus iness trip to Kinston last ; ; Mon day morning. . .,.,', Ur. and Mrs. Korman Smith visited Mr .and Mr. John Good ing hut Thursday night - Mr. and Mrs. Royd Smith were Kinston shoppers Saturday after noon, r Mr.' and Mrs. Seth . Turner and Mrs. Mabel If. Edt were Kin ston visitors last Wednesday and attended a show at the ; Carolina Theatre. . Mrs. L. . Tyndall of Pink Hill had as her dinner guests last Mon day her daughter, Mrs, H. D. Max well, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Thad Eornegay and Mrs. Alvin Korne gay. her two grandsons, Hugh Maxwell and Thad Kornegay, Jr. its always a pleasure to nave tne children in the old home and child ren are fortunate who have father and mother living to, visit. - . Mr. and Mrs. Baymond Turner and Miss Virginia' Turner attend ed the picture show at the B. T.s Grady.School Wednesday night. , j Mr.- and Mrs.-John '-William Gooding. and Mrs. Akx Chambers! were shoppers in Kinston Satur-' day afternoon. 1 ' Mrs. Mabel Holt was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. 6am i Massey, and was aocompained' home by Mrs. C. E. Daniels, who will i spend some time with her. j Mr. Hneh Maxwell snent severe' al days last week in Wallace in the interest of Masonry. Congrat-1 uianons uugn. - f . Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette Out law were Kinston visitors last Wednesday. Iney recently oelebrsx ted their Golden Anniversary. The writer tninks they are one of the youngest loofcinff old counles in the country. May they enjoy many more years together. , - Mr. Stott, the State Grand was the Sunday dinner guest of I and Mrs. E. v. Maxwell. . Misses Buby Mae Maxwell was last Saturday night and return-) ed to her work the same night j juts. J. w. Knue and Mrs. Jonn William Goodiiur. Mrs. Mabel M. Holt visited Mr. and Mrs. Alexi Chambers a while Monday. Mr J unambers is in tne Ded all tne time, and has been sick with the flu recently. Mr: and Mrs. S. 3). Turner made a business trip to Kenansville last ' XAursday aiternoon. Manv of our men and women! of this community will remember Mr. Luther King who taught a singing .; school at old - Prospect church years ago when we were boys and girls; and how pleasant he always appears. He and Mrs. King celebrated their golden wed ding anniversary just recently at their home near Pleasant Hill. All their children and grandchild ren were vresent A delicious din ner was served, picnic style and pictures were made oi tne young oouple Congratulations to them, and best wishes for many more nappy years to come. Miss ladle Southerland from Wilmimrton was home for the week end and returned Sunday nignt. - ' Mr. and Mrs. James Soutehrland visited Mrs. Mabel Hole for a while Sunday night Mrs. H. B. Maxwell and child- k uii MiHkJ j IKiiL XT-Ill a ! while Saturday afternoon. I Messrs. HoweU Southerland and VMM 11 m . mm .. v ' t. Mnmerifliiii. mjn. juutct time. - , ' " Our deepest sympathy goes out ta the MiftrB fftmilv and friends -of Mr, Boland Smith who passed away yesterday, Sunday Feb. 20 at Parrott Hospital ia Kinston, he has .been employed for several years by Mr, Herbert Jones of Pink Hill and was said to be the Vst clerk ever emnloyed there. He knew the business, He is the only son of; Mrs. Hattie Kornegay ... . i m Bmitn ana ine uno ' icsuc duuui. There will be many hearts sadden ed by his death. Dr. H. A. Edwards PIfJS KTT.T Friday Saturday. Monday; KTAXSYILLS, Tue- d?y; rrULAVrr.T.T1 Ce2aesday; You can't 1 i your best wiIxout one of our huL.i,u.'s. " , Hunter Carbcr. , .-' Caswell and Queen Street , . Unier Eiroud's Brag 6toM . - ' t ij r ------ i'" f J EN70T iti fragrance ly rtimTjlating trtoffOi It Mack if you're cohnoisseurt If you liie r . ; good coffee Head out list below:' -'.'-v 7 , GILL'S HOTEL SPECIAL, 1 lb. wuMiufiK UOIXEE, l lb. can MAXWELL HOUSE, 1 lb can CABAJA COFFEE, 1 lb boi LUZIANBE, SPECIAL, 1 lb. can LOOSE, GBOUHD COFFEE, lb. . GBEEH COFFEE, 2 lbs. FRESH JTlUSSil Jlrt W, ID, NICE. STEAK, Butchered this auunii BiisAJ lb. : We have plenty R&M AND NARKET KENANSVILLE, K. C. PHONE 346 We Deliver ; Stut month, rj' witk '''' yon pal off baying- your nw 4r-l Rfrisrmtor you bm vary liktly mooty at Yooc stNtal cofrlgaratioii haoit nnly costs mora mn,mi'h tfaaa A naw low ., , ftiag eoit af a ft-B, Ova's pt p with ma 1 ' dqmtt, oId-fihlonI ' f Cclscfator ny loaatt. , , h m ftpmUrlf frietit - " . , iM tor - 11- 1-Blg Dollar Vahit thaa 1 tow OntMat Com. tlk. LEON J. We Feed yoa v. a ia .' We furnish you s-a f 'i t 1 -' home at the m ; ; benefit by its nili-? : ? ..drink it with : Can 30o' 3Qo 30c 25c 28o .20o 25o v' V it MEAT week Choice cuts, lb. of fresh Vejetablesr ! ! 250 . rTrPl a - v'-.r V . :? " -....'',.(.. : .-, '.'i'' wrv'' 'j . "'' 4 - i 1; , I tt I ew York wor- "i"d te .orl of ' f e Y. IL C. A. I uild 11 s e-tjx'y kc -i-

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