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918 Welcome To Warsaw For Our Victory Rally 1942 Our Furniture Stocks You Will Find As Complete As Wartime C onditionj Will Allow BUY THE THINGS YOU NIED NOW, BUT BUY WISELY Living Room Suites 1 1 w.ajaiKiTOqr el 1 v-lEF 5 We have tlvlng Room Furniture of a quality so good that you will be surprlsd at the prices , . . Lovely sofas, chairs, tables, lamps, rug that blend harmoniously. Home of Duplin Mutual Burial Association . Dining Room Furniture f uvm. Hie kind of furniture you want for Day to Day; Service. You'll be surprised at the moderate price. :;- . . ; ; - Lots of pretty pictures, fine rugs, linoleum, blankets, comfor ters, novelties, tables. Bed Room Suites BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY Funeral Directors Embalmers. Quality Furniture Ouinn McGowan Co. ... . a. I . M M Day Phone 244-1 Warsaw, N. C Night Phone 241 -6 U n i - v 1. iWWI - OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Our stock of occasional chairs will delight you You can match any furniture in any room. MAGNOLIA NEWS Among the Churches Of Magnolia ' Sunday A. M. at the First Free 5 Will Baptist church, pastor K. D. , Brown, preached a strong temper ' ance sermon. It was timely, reaso nably, logically convincingly and Biblically presented. His text was from Isiah 28:7. But they also have erred through wine and thro ugh strong drink are out of the way through strong drink. At the Baptist church Sunday night Pastor J. B. Sessoms. deliv ered a great message from 2nd Chronicles 7:14: "If my people wh ich are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked way, then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." The Baptist revival will Tjegin in the Magnolia church next Sunday morning at 11:30, and will contin ue through the 3rd Sunday night. Services at 8 p. m., unless day c WELCOME TO WARSAW ARMISTICE DAY The Show Shop is a good place to stop for re freshments on any occasion - Armistice Day shopping, visitinc- or for the theatre, after noon or evening-Drinks, Candies, Smokes, Magazines, Sandwiches The Show Shop W. E. CURRIE, Prop. Theatre Building, Warsaw, N. C. services are announced later. Rev. D. M. Branch, Raleigh, Eastern Carolina Missionary of the Baptist State Board will do the preaching. Note the announcement for third Sunday. Sunday morning, will be the last evangelistic service. Din ner will be served on the church grounds. Bring a basket. In the afternoon the church dedication service will be held. Concord is the mother church of Magnolia, Kenansville and Oak Vale churches are the children of the Magnolia church. These three churches are1 Invited to be present and particip ate in the service. Watch the pap-. ers next week for the program. This is annual home coming day, and it Is hoped 'that members who are elsewhere will-.be with us.' Make your plans to come. Hie election Tuesday was the most quiet of perhaps any previous years. If there has ever been a time when all churches need to come to gether in prayer on Armistice Day it Is this year. No matter wnat other meetings are held the chur ches and Christians need to come together In prayer for World Pe- EXPERTS TELL HOW TO PREPARE PELTS RIGHT Skinning, scraping and stretching are Ihe "3 SV' of.good pelt handling! The first step (top sketch) in handling any pelt correctly is to see that the fur is clean and dry. Use lukewarm water and a clean cloth repeatedly rinsed out to remove all blood and dirt. Dry with s cloth to finish the cleaning. Some trappers also comb and brush the fur after drying. . ' .1V , Then, (lower sketch) with a sharp knife, cut around hind paw pads and slit up backs of ths kind few to base of the tail. This Is the beginning for both ace. jL Mrs. Thad1 Matthis of Wilming ton spent Saturday with Mrs. Em ma Pope. Mrs'.' Pope is nursing Mrs. Stokes Newkirk but came ho me for the week end. Mr. Waltus Woodcock has mo ved his family to New eBrn. i Mrs. Eble Wilson attended the Cape Fear Free Will Baptist Con ference at Red Hill cnurcn near Rpnsnn last week. Rev. and Mrs. K. D. Brown of Burgaw came by and carried her. Mrs. Lon Frederick of Warsaw is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Tucker. Mrs. Pinftey and daughter, Mrs. Guthrie and lrs. Oliver Stokes of Kenansville were in town Fri day. 4! s Haywood Merritt, of the Navy Is at home for fifteen days. Miss Margaret Elwell is visiting relatives at Harrells Store. Week end guests of Mrs- John nie Pope were her granddaughter, Mrs, Katie Dail arid, her cousin, Miss Velma Proctor of Wilmington and Mount Olive. L.JU1.W " I, :: : O - .-V I ..J Hum" tiaiufllns- ck-ina W an "mef " are uianed 00 stretchers with straight sides and one end tapered to a point "Open" pelts are stretched either square or round bv tacking went on a wau or uuaiu, wiio fur side toward the board, exposing ths flo.1. miAm a th air. Onl Anmf. Badlir and Raccoon pelts are bandied "open." Dry nam in s coot, butt puicc never by the fire or in the sun. Never use salt alum or any other preparation for cur ins skins. Simply shape and dry. Never cut on neaos (except luumu). Never cut tip back of pelts. Tails euidtega of hfuikrat. Opossum, Rabbit and Btmtr should be cut off. Feet and daws should be leit on Lynx, FiskttMrttn,FoxvA WoktrtntXievn feeton o(except the da wi)s almost all of the leg Is used by the fur trade. Take your tune ana use tun in sun nlng heads and getting pdttlooeearound eyes.rMvid.ears. Nevsrover-stresca. inisuuiisuwiur snd makes quality look poor. Don't under-atretcn. i nis causes wnnues. m the "feel" of this lob and you'll get results. ..... ' .. . Dont let your knife dip. Voai tear the pelt. Do a clean, careful job. Get ttum on Badtf nd coons, and round tffsci on Bearrrs, bj. stretching NOT by trimmlnal Home Economics In the Clement High School visited the home folks from Friday until Sunday. 'Dennis Nichols of suns spent week end with relatives here. Cleo Outlaw who is with the U. S. Army at Camp Davis visited here Saturday night and Sunday. - Mrs. William Uzzle of Casey's Chapel spent Sunday with her sis ter Mrs. Jesse Outlaw. Members of the Y. P. C. U. & Invited euests . enjoyed a welner roast and Hallowe'en party at the parsonage Saturday night. Costu ming was a main feature of entertainment. ReneW Your Subscription USE THE TIMES Classified Ads OUTLAW'S BRIDGE HEVS The A. U. W. will meet with Mrs. J. H. Parker, Saturday af- i temoon Nov. 7th at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to attend ana visitors are welcome. Miss Elthe Outlaw spent the wk. end with friends in Chapel Hill. Miss Eloise Malpass of Camp 2C M ' WELCOME TO WARSAW FOR ARMISTICE DAY AND EVERYDAY THE HUB DEPARTMENT STORE IS THE FRIENDLY STORE IN " WARSAW WHERE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ? ;; In spite of rationing, ceiling prices arid shortages you will liqd v in our store a nice stock of LADIES AND MISSES Coats and Dres ses,, Good Style, Priced Right, SHOES for men, women and children, good style, long wear low price. MEN'S CLOTHING Nice Wool Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats, Work Clothing, Overalls, Underwear, Jackets. BOYS1 CLOTHING, Suits Shirts, Under wear, Socks, Sweaters Jackets and Caps. GIRLS' OUTFITS, Sc hool and Dress-up frocks, sweaters, coats, Shirts, Jackets, pa jamas, panties, underwear. YARD GOODS, CURTAINS, BED SPREADS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, BLANKETS, LADIES HAND BAGS. - , : , BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS. Hub. Dept. Store All We Ask Is A Trial Warsaw, N. C. .. The School Lunch Room was op ened up last Thussday with Mrs. Ajjdry Joyner , Supervisor. Today one Hundred and nineteen of the school children and teachers were served. With such loyal coopera tion of the principal and the good supervisor the prospects for suc cess are very favorable. Davis visited hor mother. Mrs. Norg Malpass several days last week. Miss Maybelle Kornegay of Greenville spent Eriday night with her aunt Mrs. G rover Jones. Mrs. Lerov Simmons and baby have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin1 In Frank lin ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Horton of Kinston visited Mrs. Horton's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sut ton Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Helen Parker student at Atlantic Christian College Wilson spent week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker. Miss Pauline Outlaw who teaches WELCOME LEGIONNAIRES There is always a welcome at ELLIS' STORE for .those men who fought and won World War I. There Is now a welcome for those who are f i ghting to win this War-Do your part, too BUYWARBONDS ELLIS STORE Phone 238-1 Warsaw, N. C. Book Week To Be Featured Here r TJR 'community will psrticlpats In ths nation-wide obserrsnee of Book Week, November 1511. This annual opportunity to arovs public Interest In books and read ing has long had the active support of our . librarians, tsschers, social ptencles and civic groups. Although Uook Week-Is dedlcsted primarily to boys and girls, ' parents and others Interested In young people or books will enjoy toe special ex hibits ' on dltplsy In . libraries, schools and bookstores. The poster for Book Week shown (.dots wss designed for this twenty, fourth nstlon-wide annual obssnr kns of Book Week. -. - ; This year mors Importantly than ,fa ths psst the contribution of " ooks to living In a world st wsr l V iriibsslsed. As President Roosevelt s laid, "It Is part of our dedlcs f, i slwsys to make them weapons I . ... . j. j The echoing boom of the big guns of the last war had just be gun to dull in our memory when World War II became reality and blasted us all out of our peaceful way of life. Now it is time to remember-those who fought and bled and died in the bat tles of both wars. Now it is time to realize that his i$ the peo ple's war- and that to win it, so that we will be victorious on the Armistice Day yet to come, each of us must fight with all our will and love of liberty! i , - Whatever you are doing to help win the war you can't buy too many War Bonds and Stamps. i Warsaw Furniture; ' ..Company . " Warsaw, N. C. v .
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