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L'JaAHSVILLE Society and Personals AMERICAN HEROE y BY LEFF U.S.CROP CORPS Pi KENANSVTLXJE NTWS. v Mrs. Bob Grady was most v charming hostess to her Monday night club and additional guests at her home on the Beulavule High way. Mixed summer flowcn made a lovely setting for three tables of ' bridge. " while playing the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Frank John, served assor ted sandwiches and Coca Colas. Mrs. Gutherle carried home the prize for the club members and Mrs. Cameron of Warsaw took the visitor's prize. , Mrs. A. A. - Kaf er Jr. and daughters, Marea Penney and J Kinsey are spending some time with Mrs Kafer's parents. - Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Penny, Mr. and Mrs. C B. Penney spent the week end with relatives In Apex. Mr. and Mrs. John Currie spent me weeic ena in ayettevme. Mr and Mrs. M. F. Allen spent the week end at the beach. Mrs William B. Neal of Chapel Hill, Mrs. William Merritt Allen of Dillon, S. C visited their brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie last week. Miss. Helen Magaret Mclendon spent several days last week in Wadesboro. Mrs. L C. Burch left Wednesday iur lunsron 10 taxe ner vouneest daughter, Milly to have her tonsils removed. Helen Patterson of Seven Springs has been visiting her little ranees jean and Yvonne. Miss Rachel Hurst has moved into an apartment at Mrs. Laura M. Gavin. Miss. Lula M. Hinson Is vis ting relatives in Highlands, N. C this month. Mrs. Edna Kornegay Stroud went to Mt. Olive on Tuesday of this week. Harry & Ray Carlton have been on the sick list lately, also Hilda Grey Brinson and Mrs. Alton Newton Bob Bailey who is in camp near Jacksonville visited his cousin, Mrs. J. G. Morrison and his Aunt Mrs. Daisy Craven Sunday. Mr. Preston spent the past week end with friends at Durham. Miss Minnie Hobbs of Hobs vllle is visiting her sister, Mrs. Loyd Ferrell. R. V. Wells attended the Clerks convention last week In Raleigh He spent the past week end in Mooresville with his uncle who has W. J. Pickett made a business trip to Wallace one day last week. Mrs. G. R Da 11 was a visitor in Goldsboro one day this week. Mrs. Betty Whitfield and daugh ter, Betty Carolyn, went to Wallace on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. J O. Stokes accompanied the Faison McGowens to Golds boro on Tuesday of this week. Captain and Mrs Jim Wilson of Fort Bragg visited Mrs. Wilson's parents over the week end. Mrs. Erma W. Meadows is away on her vacation this week. Mrs. Andrew Scott is supplying for her at the local bank. Mrs. J. Robert Grady and dau ghter, Rebecca, are spending this week with her sisters and brothers in Norfolk and Rich Square. Mrs C B. Guthrie spent Friday of last week In Fayetteville and Burgaw. Miss Mary Cooper Is spending this week in Magnolia with her Sister Mrs L. D. Dail. W. D. Reynolds, better known as "Peavine" spent the week-end in town. Mrs G. R. Dail was a visitor in Goldsboro one day this week. Mrs. Betty Whitfield and dau ghter Betty Carolyn, went to Wal lace on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Misses Ellen and Eleanor South erland are spending their vacation here this week. Mr. and Mrs. David McKay have been visiting relatives in Li-llington. Mrs. J. M. Brock went to Golds boro one day this week. Miss. Carolyn Williams has been visiting in Pink Hill. Miss Martha Lee Oakes of War "Pent the past week end here with Theresa Gooding Hill McHvain had his tonsils re moved one day last week and la getting along fine, recuperating In the home of Mrs. Thad Jones where his parents have an apart ment. , Janet Boney and Rachel Lee Dianion went to Warsaw last Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Hugh Sloan and son, John ny, have returned from the wes tern part of the state where they visited relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney went to Wallace last Friday afternoon. Amos Brinson of little Creek, Va , and his brothef In law Plato Thigpen of Norfolk, were hom with relatives during the week ' nd. The Sam Newtons were reoent visitors to Fort Bragg . at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Wil- Mm Wilbur Adams and daugh ter,. Joyce, pent several days last week with the J. U wuuams. Mrs. O P. Johnson and Mrs. Alton Newton went to Wilming ton one day las week. Mrs. G. R. Dail went to Klnston shopping on Saturday. Ella Cooper Circle Meets. The Ella Cooper Circle held its regular meeting la the hone of Mrs. Faison McGowan with Mrs. McGowan and Miss. Violet Kornegay as hostess In absence of both ine rreiueni. PMiAwt, Mn C B. uutnnei presided. After business discussion, AITS. MCiowan jkuv "j Guthrie presented a most lnterst ing program, "The Lighted Lamp" after which a round table discuss- ! ion was held on what we could ao ror uie jvmw " At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. McGowan served sandwiches assorted cookies and Coca Colas. scotrr MEETING At the regular weekly meeting of the Kenansville Girl Scouts held on Tuesday afternoon of this week at three o'clock in the com munity building a Court of Awards was held The leader Mrs. N B. Boney, -was assisted by Miss. Martha Fisher and M1"8- A- T Outlaw. Second Class Rank Awards were presented to Scouts Frances Jean Patterson, Mary Sue Burch, Betty Whitfield and Hilda Grey Brinson. Scout, Janet Boney received a card for the Bib liophile Badge. She is a First Clas Scout and is now working on her Curved Bar. Miss Fisher served Dixie Cups prior to adjournment. A goodly number of scouts were present, also several visitors. Mrs. Jerritt Hostess Mrs. J. R. Jerritt entertained the members of her card club on last Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. Daisy Smith and Mrs. Norwood Boney ' as additional guests. High score for the after noon was made by Mrs. L A. Beasley. After the games the hostess served a delectable salad course. Circles Meet Circle number one of the woman's Auxiliary of Grove Presbyterian Church met on Monday afternoon at four o'clock at the Manse with Mrs. J. G. Morrison as hostess. Nine ladies were present. Mrs. John A. Gavin had charge of the Bible Study and discussed, Philip, the Evangelist "My World Begins in the Home", an article in the June Survey, was discussed by several ladies present Those taking part as Mrs -Morrison asked the questions were; Mesdames,J. E. Jerritt N. B. Boney, G. V. Gooding and A T. Outlaw.Mrs. Craven assisted the hostess in serving pineappletea Circle number two met with Mrs. Jack Sitterson on Monday night at eight-thirty. Miss. Martha Pickett had charge of the program. The bu siness session was in charge of the circle chairman, Mrs. Vance Gavin. A goodly number of young ladies were present Birthday Party Mr. Allen Craft who is summer pastor here at Grove Presbyterian Church was the inspiration of a social gathering one night last week when his congregation gath ered in the Sunday school building for a picnic supper. The occasion was his birthday and a lovely cake wnn Burning pinK candles centered the picnic table AH present sang happy birthday to him and after the splendid repast he was presen ted a giii. Mrs. Stroud Honored Miss Violet Kornegay entertained a iew neighbors and friends one night irecently at a miscellaneous shower, honoring: Mrs. A. M. Stroud the former Edna Kornegay one received many lovely guts in ner ' silver, china and crystal pattern as well as some useful plecesvof i. linen etc. The hostess served - tempting i refreshments prior to the departure of , the guests. Branch Intended for last amk. Miss Lou Kennedy spent Satur day night with Miss Dora and Bessie Kennedy ; Mr. Courbit Lanier was the guest of Miss. Pauline Kenedy Saturday nigni : Mr.Haywood Baker was the gu est of Miss Hazel Lee Kennedy Sa urday night ; . - Mr.D.F Jones was the guest of Miss Orene Kennedy Saturday NOTICE TO tile wJLetJl O IF YOU HAVE TlttSEB TO SILL IN FEET 03 5TU.ViPAG2 WiSIS TO WOOD AN'3 LAL'D DIPACT.'.ZNT y 4 Ml l J9 .a J I 7 - . w WMI "00 AOMWIITBAT- II ML I II V5umV P6r patriotic a orvicc on a farm or in a food proccaain factory MrtrtAM. WAA HAMF0W COMWSSlC. night Mr.Shurd Brock was the guest of Miss Evelyn Kennedy Saturday night Miss Mildred Hardison spent Saturday night with Miss Eleanor Kennedy. . .Mrs. Dallas Lanier is spending few days with Mrs Mark Lanier this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Baker and children spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Davenport air. w.r .naroison and daughter Edna spent Saturday nieht with his parents Mr. and Mrs.Harget Hardison. We are very sorry that Miss Elizabeth Hall is verv sick in hed and her duaghter Meffle Hardison and Effie Baker sDent Saturdav .. evening with her and served ice cream. Mr. Corbit Lanier' Darewood - Hall and EI wood Strickland were' - guests or Miss, Pauline Kenedy Saturday. - Miss Hazel Kennedy and Miss Mary Liza Brinson Were the niMti of Miss. Lou Kennedy Sunday e-venlng. Mr. Stephen Kennedy made a business trip to Mr. Paul Kennedy Saturday. Mr. Stephen and Paul Kennedy made a business trip to Maxwell Mill Wednesday afternoon. Miss. Effie Baker is snendine a while with her mother, Elizab eth Hall while sick in bed Mr. Durwood Hall was the euest of Miss. Lou Kennedy Thursday nigni Mr. Cleveland Kennedy spent . ding, that only helps to encourage Saturday night with Mr. Preston black market. The retail price on a5 AV r Iwo hourt after tin ill-fated destroyer Himiaann wai iiuk, her kipper, Conidr. Arnjld Ellrworth True, wat reKued from the water and found to be supporting two enlisted men. He bimaelf was aa exhausted that he did not realise both men were dead. Cemdr. True. , who was awarded the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal ' for heroism, typifies tlie pMt of our men in arm. They giva to the limit of their enduranre. Do YOUK parti Buy mora, war Bonds end Stamp! .t'.'-i-' .-. -a'i . ';....:..'.:. Leaner. Mr. Roosevelt Kennedy spent Saturday night with Mr. Gotman Kennedy. , Miss. Doris Lanier was the guest of Miss. Hazel Kennedy Su nday morning Mrs. Veston Kennedy visited Miss. Cherry Chestmore Sun. eve. Mr. George Baker spent Sunday with Mr. David Grady. these batteries are frozen as of March '42, so there is no reason to pay more. NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA," DUPLIN COUNTY - WILLIAM' MOORE MOORE VS. EUNICE Williams Cross Roads Intended for last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Summer- lin of Grantham Store visited the latters parents Mr. and Mrs, B D. Grady Sunday. Visito s at Mr. Odell Woods Sun day were Mr and Mrs. Henery Gore, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gore, Mr. and Mrs. Monk Powell and two children. : - . ' Mrs. Levi Pope of Portsmouth. Va. spent last week at Mr. Walter Davis. . .Mrs, Fry aad eon Dickie of WashlntgtoB, D.C. arc vlaitors of Mrs. Frye'a parents, Ms. and Mrs. Tom RereDa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herring Jr his mother, Mrs. Walter Herring . r. ana sister Mrs. uecu westbr tfon on or before the 28th daw of wm .mraii m MS. nailDi Vlfu AIT VI 1CT 1VU! f thA nlalMtlff ...111 apply to the oCurt for the relief demanded In the complaint. ' This July 13, 1943 R. V. WBLU9. .Clerk Superior Court 8- 4t EIDJ The defendant, Eunice Moore, wtll take Notice tbat an action, entitled as above has been com' menced in the Superior Court of Duplin county. North Carolina, to obtain, a divorce, by the plaintiff, against ' . the . defendant Eunice Moore, on "the grounds of eepara tlon for two eucceesfce years; and One said defendant, Eunice Moore will (further take, .notice, that she I is required to aPiPoar at the Office of the Clerk Superior Court of Kenaruville, North Carolina, on the 7th day of Aug., 1943, and answer or e'emur to the complaint I tu i.ue piainun niea m said ac- last Sunday. Attention Farmers Just because you want a battery in order to keep up with the times news and world conditions of to-' day, please do not pay the prices some of the merchants are deman- Attention Merchants . .No longer are you to be worried with the regtslatlons 238 and268. . aa the new community prices axe fixed by the O P A In Raleigh In orderthat Uie pricing may be more simplified and uniform through out the county and, state. . These prices will soon be state wide, all peoples will pay practicaly the same prices every where. Just forget that you were allowed a percentage mark up and price your groclers as to classification and prices fixed In, . your community price list -. .Look for more news next week by Elery Guttirle, . Price Cleric. Ladles you cava feel pepped up . 'cause you can nave that new Coat you wanted so much last year at all most the same price, as winter clothes have not advanced The. merchants will use the same "cost plus margin " as of last year. CAMELS V J HAVE WHAT IT TAKES ' ( R)R STEADY PLEASURB ) t . PLEMTy OF riAYSS AND J(cL - y? If msr M7HE SSJtyfCS The farorlta dga retta with mea ia the Navy, Army, Marines, smd Coast Guard is Camel. (Based on actual sales records la Poat EixhaQsesaod Canteen.) Coupon No.2 1 - A & P Coffee BOKAR two 1 lb. boos Ktu CIRCLE EIGHT O'CLOCK two 1 lb. bags two 1 lb. bags 51c 47c 41c yyS FRUIT JARS IVvO? X' '$ e,uart$ doz' 75e rr-T-&f jor caps doz. 25c 1 w S aA , i I Jar rings . - 5 pkgs. 25c lona - 24z. -can - 3 blue .Points TOMATO JUICE 24 oz. can Red Hear! DOG FOOD 2 pkgs. ' Ann Page Spaghetti or v MACARONI 8 oz. pkg. Sunneyfield CORN FLAKES 8 oz. box r Enriched Dated MARVEL BREAD Ig. 1 Vx Ib.loaf ANN PAGE MUSTARD 9 oz. ANN PAGE MUSTARD 1 lb. ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING 1 pt. 7 blue points SULTANA FRUIT COCKTAIL no. 1 12c 25. 5c V'5cl He. 7c 12c 22c 16c 5 points. - V 8 VEGETABLE JUICE COCKTAIL no.2 can 14c 1 red point per can f . WHITE HOUSE MILK 6 tall cans coupon no. 13f15f16'V j ' SUGAR 51b. beg r Vitamin B-1 not rationed 54c 30c M """" "" m"" -" , s ij' f. j 75. aYm- - - " t H ii .iswai, ! i iTkaa i ,m , Four Freedohs faourmxu fvsry man wonfi thss FOUR FREEDOMS: 1. To provide for replacement of Income i- for his wife and children in event of his death. ' 2. To guarantee his children an education. . 3. To leave his home free from debt. - , i- v 4. To retire while ha can still enjoy care- c ' free life. N ' If you want the satisfaction- of providing any or all of these FOUR FREEDOMS,! Jefferson Standard cm help you. You will find that our "Planned Protection Service" may be arranged to guarantee the FOUR FREEDOMS that are essential to the welfare and happiness of your family tit. " Let your Jefferson Standard representative tell ...... wmii mm anq oiner jenerson dranaara erv Ices. Study the facts printed at th right. You ana your family can share In the benefits of 9 trusteeship. Left do business we or a "policy. noiaers company. . , you . our , JEFFERSON STANDARD FACTS , Founded in 1907 . . . - And now, 3d years later . . . $120,000,000 In Assets $135,000,000 paid in policy benefits. ' $10,500,000 surplus, contingency fund and capitah . $485,000,000 life Insurance In force, v 5'lnterest Paid to policyholders ; and beneficiaries on policy proceeds held ( ln trust. This rate of interest, while not guar anteed, has been paid every year since organization In 1907. David H. Carlton, Special Representative, Warsaw.N. C. O 1. SUrJNYFIELD OAT MEAL 3 lb. box - - ; SULTANA PEANUT CUTTE2 2 lb ar 17c 54c
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