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) 9 7 t:: Thi Evzl'.n TI-T.H5 Thursday, Nov. 5, 1942 MLLE Society and Personals mm Mesdames Alton Newton, E. C. Tyndall, Walter Stroud and G. V, Gooding also several from the B P.r Grady Community attended the District O: E. S. meeting Wal lace on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Jerritt we nt to see there son Jimmy at Du ke University last Sunday. They accompanied Mrs. Harvey Boney who had to go to Durham on bu siness. ' 'Mrs. Harvey Boney made, a busi ness trip to Raleigh on Tuesday of this week after the Red Gross was held here in the Lodge building. ; I Mrs. O. P. Johnson and son. Jimmy also Mrs. J. M. Brock and J . IOI8 - ID 02 Today we honor the heroes, living and dead, of two World .Wars. To the one an Armistice brought peace in 1918. For the other, peace must still be won in the future, by long and hard fighting. In the name of that first' Armistice we look forward to the term ination of World War II with the United Nations victorious, and justice meted out for all the people of the World who have fou ght so zealously for the end of fascism and the rebirth of world freedoml T - kl 1 ; BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Whether you are a fighter or a worker or a civilian this Is one valuable way you can help speed the war, and to so speed the Victory. We sell War Bonds and Stamps and will gladly serve you 'when you come to make your purchase in com memoration of Armistice Day. Branch Banking & Trust Company v - WARSAW "The Safe Executor" FAISON WALLACE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation son, Clayton went to Wilmington one day last week. They went to tunston one day also. ." ' Misses Elizabeth Sparkman and Mildred Pate accompanied Supt O. P. Johnson to Lumberton last Friday to-the district N. C. E. A; Meeting. ' Mrs. Mary Alderman of Rose Hill had been visiting her daugh tar, Mrs. P. J. Dobson. Jeff: McLendon who has been visiting his parents, , has returned to New Orleans, ,La., where he is stationed to camp. Amos Q.. Brinson, H. A. I. C. of Little Creek. Va. . spent last week end here with relatives. miss ueaipnia Brown or near Rose Hill spent last week end he re with Miss Edith Anne Blanton. Rachel Lee Blanton spent last Saturday night with Janet Boney. She had Janet for har guest on Sunday dinner. Misses Sarah Pickett, Louise Oakes and Helen McLendon accom panied L. L, McLendon to Raleigh last Saturday. They attended the ball game while there.. ., . .1 Miss Lois Williamson spent last week end at Pollocksville with fri ends. Mrs. E. C. Tyndall accompani ed Mrs. Alton Newton and others to Kinston last Thursday after noon. W. S. O. S. MEETS The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service met on Monday after noon at three o'clock in the local Methodist Church with the presi dent, Mrs. C. E. Quinn presiding. Others taking part In the meeting were: Mesdames J. R. Jones, H. D. Williams and Alton Newton al so Mrs. Daugh try. After the meet ing those ladies joined the repre sentatives from the Baptist and Pi esbyterian .Churches and held the quarterly meeting of the Unit ed Council of Church Women, whi ch was presided over by Mm. N B. Boney. Plans were discussed for the closing of the Bible Con test which is now being ! held in the Ideal school. The group "also decided to work out some method of contribution to the American Bible Society annually as :an In ter-denominational project. Plans for the World Day of Prayer will be discussed in detail at the Feb ruary Meeting and will be in the Baptist Churchl this time. MISSION STUDY CLASS The Home Mbsloa' Study Book "While It Is flay" by Dr Jeekel fa being reviewed each morning this week at tea o'clock at the Ma- nee fa connection with the Annua?: week of Prayer for Assembly's Home Mission of the PresbjterUn Church of the South, Monday Mor ning, the Introduction end first chapter were gtvea by Mra JT Q Morrison ! On Toeaday morning tfce second chapter was discussed by Mrs N B 1 Boney and Mrs I On ftlaw On Wednesday Mrs. K Jenttt assisted by Miss Lola M Brinson had charge The remaining cheptera were te be led by Mr L SontherUad also Mrs. A Gavin and Mrs O V Go oding.- WOMAN'S CLUB The October "meeting of the Kenans villa Woman's Club was held on last Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock in the Woman's Club Room. The President, Mrs. C. B. Guthrie presided. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. NV B. Bon ey -served as Sec. Pro-tem. The program was in charge of Mrs. J. A. Gavin chairman the Ameri can Home Department. The topic discussed was "Religion and Demo cracy". She was assisted by Mes dames L. Sutherland, A. T. Out law, G. V. Gooding, and J. G. Morrison, Musical numbers were rendered by Joe West and Steve Gooding, who are pupils of Miss Fannie Lewis. A social hour fol lowed the program. NEW FILMS -My Sister Eileen" This is the screen adaption of the stage success of the same na me. While it is not in the lofty tradition of classic film comedy, its gags are good and the action is rowdy. Rosalind Russell and Janet Blair play the sisters with hys terical frenzy and dash. George Tobias, Brian Aherne, Allyn Jos lyn and Gordon Jones are' amus ing in their roles. "The Forest Rangers" While this is a beautiful film from a Technicolor standpoint-, the forests blaze , beautifully It is somewhat of what you may call an educationally-exciting picture it shows how forest fire-fighting is done, etc. Fed MacMurray Is the forest ranger, caught between two bat tling, jealous dames. One is his wife, Paulette Goddard, a tender foot if there ever was one, and the other is Susan Hayward, a child of the Great Outdoors.- The wife, of course, wins out In the end. "The Glass Key" This is a first-rate murder mys tery, based on the novel by Dash iell Hammett. While the plot to somewhat familiar, interest is held throughout and the performances by the cast are excellen. Alan Ladd, who scored so heav ily in "This Gun For Hire." has the lead and is excellently suppor ted bv B.lan Donlew. William Bendix, Joseph Calleia and Bon- ita Granville. . r It 2 L- 1 LfPattern 9128 may be ordered only in misses ana women sues it. is, 18.' JO. 32,' 14. 16. 18 and 40. Site 1 Ireqalres 114 yards SS Inch fabric land 34 yards rlc-rae. MsQBjessfl If Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for I this Marian " Martin Pattern. Write 'plainly SIZE, NAME, ad dress and STYLE NUMBER. Wm lour .winter. Pattern Book covers fthe'VtntlraTAi&erlcan fashion front nrlthf smart,? practical. ' easy-to-lew iiyies ior .everyone. 11 ass giu up; to basic Xwartlme wardrobe; school wear.' Pattern' Book, ten cents. r Send orders to Newspaper Pat tern Department. Z3Z west hid Street. NewTork. N. Y. 'i . Thanks Tobacco Farmers The 1942 Tobacco Season will close on November 10th. We in vite all farmers who haVe not yet sold to sell their tobacco dur ing the closing days of the 1942 season on the Kinston Market. The Kinston Tobacco Market has sold fifty million pounds of tobacco since the market opened August 25. We have paid out nearly twenty million dollars to the tobacco farmer who sold In Kinston. Our average was more than 39 cents an increase of 10' cents over last year. ' f f No market on any belt enjoyed a better year than did the Kins ton Tobacco Market this season. Your fine cooperation made possible our record in closing the seasno. We thank the tobacco farmers for their cooperation in making this our most successful season. KINSTON TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE 1018 ARMISTICE DAY ' V .v 1 Again we do honor to those men, both living and dead, who fought to win that other war And honoring these we also hon- - i, i : IS l-'li- -. J. ; or our Army, Navy, Air and Marine Corps Men who are fighting throughout the world that we may continue to enjoy freedom Honoring these men we pledge ourselves to do all in our power to back them and help them win. 4 A' i v 1942 f S ; BUY I WAR r - BONDS, .' t : if"J. PHONS 237-1 WARSAW. n:c
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