r CLASSIFIED KATES Two omta per wora. ? charre of 50c Unless you have : aa account with us please send ,ttuney, stamps, money order -or check with ads. Fanners; H the Times Classified ads; U yon hare anything to sell ; or exchange, or want to buy, Wo will accept produce for payment. MB aad n to do vonr bo to bodv i lander repairs, also replace jroar rakes rlaaeae with now Slwttwr - Proof glass. A. U HOLLAND, , KRNAN8VILLK or took pbopkbot burns OR IS DAMAGED 0THEBWISE. WnX YOU BE FULLY PRO TECTED f " R. W. BLACKKORE, Agent, Reliable Insaraace Service Warsaw, North Caroline PLUMBING , Experienced In Plumbing Work OF ALL KINDS No Job Too Large; None Too Small See Me For First Class Work At Reasonable Prices BEN B. WILLIAMSON KENANSVILLE, N C. PAINT YOUR HOUSE NOW -Paint is becoming more plentiful. I now have a man available full time to paint your home and out buildings with spray gun, the most economical way. A. C. HOLLAND, Kenansville, N. C "1 run SALE, Peanut meal, Cotton Keen Hulls, Cotton Seed meal. J. T. HUDSON'S GIN. Warsaw. v-is-Bit e ,. WE HAVE on hand for aide dress ing crops: Royster'a 8-9-6 Tob- aoco Fertiliser for Tobacco, Swift's Vigoro Plant Food for Tnhanna Jk Corn, Also Royster'a 3-12-6 far General Crops, s ? C E. QUINN . KENANSVn.I.F ICE BOX FOR SALE: in good con' ainon; when purchased cost S85. 75 lbs. capacity; inside measure ments 21 inches by 87 inches. Color! white inside and out. Priced to sell, $50.00. See S. E. PARKER N. Center St, Warsaw, N. C. 0-K-JSt. pd. ;.:.:.; If you have life insurance prob lems, contact JAMES G. DICKSON SON, General Agents, Security Life & Trust Co.. 2 Acme Bldg . Wilmington, Z C 6-6-41 pd. WE HAVE on hand Limited Supply Phospho Plaster for Peanuts. Get yours now while' available. S. A. JONES, V. C. Warehouse Warsaw, ', 6-3-21 pd. 'V.-' FaisonvNews MRS. A. B. HICKS. JR. Reporter ' Subscription Agent Miss Broome Is Honored "Writers and Poets'of North.Carc llna," At the conclusion "of the meet ing the hostess served chicken sal ad, deviled eggs, pickle, ritz, cook, ies and tea. . .v . :.. ;v. y. ., FOR SALE Piano in good condi tion. Cheap. See Miss Eva Swinson, Warsaw, N. C. 6-13-21 "A drilled well la the . satisfactory water supply. Write for .notation, giving distance end direction from Four Pott Office. HEATER WELL COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA I Do Plumbing end Heat ing Work of All Kinds. I have had 2 years experience in U. S. Navy aa Ship Fitter and three : years plumbing work with W. D. I Sams Plumbing & Heating, in Nor V folk. Vs., and one year maintenance ; of PX at Langley Field, Va. See or Phone Phone 226-1 GEO. P. PRIDGEN Warsaw N. C. COMPLETE INSURANCE COMPLETE SERVICE Real Estate Bonds - Rentals Warsaw Real Estate & Ins. Co. ROBERT L. WEST Office Phone: 212-1 Res: 268-6 ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUR If not pleased, your 35c back at any drug store. TE-OL, a STRONG fungicide, contains 90 alcohol I IT PENETRATES. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Today at Kenansville Drug Co. WHEN YOU NEED Furniture, Home Furnishings, Hardware c p"lalties. and Hay - Call on us -C. E. QUINN - KENANSVILLE. 6-3-41 c Keiinaimsviilllle Society and Personals Sewing Club Miss Annette Broome of Mavs- vme, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Broome, was honored by the members of the Methodist Church at a miscellaneous shower Fridav afternoon in the Community Build ing. Attractive arrangements of pink and lavender larkspur and roses were used. Miss Christine James served punch and Mrs. James Cottle and Mrs. T. K. Fiison served cookies , and salted nuts. The honoree was the recipient of many useful and lovely gifts. Mrs; Lewis Hostess Mrs. C. R. Lewis was hostess at an informal tea Fridav afternoon from . 4 to 6 honoring her- mother Mrs. J. H. Boone of Greensboro. The rooms were attractive with summer flowers. Mrs. Lewis greet ed the guests at the door and ntro- duced them to the honoree. During the afternoon the hostess served punch, cake, potato chips, sandwiches, ham biscuits and salted nuts. Approximately "forty called during the afternoon. Mrs. Ray Hostess To Fellow Poets Mrs. H. T. Ray entertained the "Fellow Poets" Saturday afternoon. Arrangements of roses and pansies were used. Miss Sallie Hill, the president, presided over the meet ing which was opened with the reading of the collect in unison. Mrs. E. J. Hill gave the program Personals - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Batten and son of Roanoke Rapids and Miss Virgin la Blount of Raleigh visited their father,. Z. V. Blount during the week end. ';;.--" Mrs. Pender Durham of WilminP ton visited here Monday. Mrs. Jim Thompson spent Mon day in Raleigh. -'h, - Mrs. M. C. Bowden attended the Commencement at ECTC Saturday Mrs. Nicholson and two children were week end guests .of her fa ther J.' H. Faison. y " ' -Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Bowden and Mrs. W. M. Baugham were visitors in Chapel LU Sunday. . den attended ft reunion of U Class of 1898 of '.which she is member. . w Mrs. a L. Taylor of Raleigh vi. nea menas here last week." Mrs. J. H. Boone who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. fiavm jLewis returned to her home ir Greensboro. '.- , Mrs. Terry Lemon U Washing ton, u. u visuea ner mother. Mrs a. r. mcuoiman last week. Mrs. Marshall Williams, Misses Jane f aison and Betty Ray attend' ed the graduation exercises of F-ti- son Hicks , at PJC Friday. - Mrs. C. Beems of Goldsboro was a visitor here Saturday. - . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stroud. Jr.: ana uerta ana Misses Anne Srrou4 and Alice Hicks attended the com mencement of J. B. Stroud III at Flshburne Military" School last week. - ' , c- v'i'r Mrs. A. R. Hicks, Jr., was hoi 4 . tie ?OP THfig, ABOUT Vffi VALUES A nilPL.N TO; Mm The Sewing club met Tuesday r afternoon in the club building to i continue Red Cross Sewing, Mrs. , A. T. Outlaw was hostess for the occasion. After the regular sewing a social hour was enjoyed at which , time the hostess served a delicious '. sweet course. Memorial Services On Thursday afternoon the Ke . nansville Womans' Club held a special memorial service at their regular meeting. The president, ..'..''"Mrs. P. J. Dobson presided. The business session consisted mainly v of reports of the recent N. C. F. W, ,, C. convention held at Wrightsville - Beach given by Mrs. Dobson and . Mrs. Gavin assisted by three ladles ; from Rose Hill, Mesdames Lanier. Blanchard and Fussell. The Memorial Program was led ..: by Mrs. N. B. Boney, which was Y opened by the singing of America. .. a poem, "The Rebel Yell" was v, given by Mrs. Erchie Lanier of Rose Hill, v. Roll Call of Heroes of the Spanish - . American War, World War I He- " roes and World War II Heroes ad of deceased club members. Soft music and songs were interspersed -and a solo was sung by Mrs. L. K ' .Alderman of Rose Hill. " ' During the- social hour, Mrs. . . Boney was assisted by Scouts Jar.et ; Boney and Jean Tyndall in sei vin .punch and cookies. Houston returned with them to spend the week. Mr. W. A. Morton of Fayetteville visited Mrs. Houston Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Vestal and sons spent the week end in Ralegh Mrs. Vestal attended an alumnae meeting at Meredith College on Saturday and Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Vestal attended the Alpha Zeta banquet at State College hold at the Raleigh Womans' club. Mesdames Percy Blanton and Willard Brinson shopped in Golds boro Monday. Mrs. A. T. Outlaw and children and Mrs. E. A. Newton shopped in Durham Monday. Mr. Charlie Williamson spent the weekend in Jackson with his son C. L. Williamson. .:; ': Mrs. G. V. Gooding accompanied by Mrs. E. A. Newton we it to Charlotte last Thursday to bring Miss Theresa Gooding home for the summer vacation. Miss Anne Dail Jias returned to ECTC for summer school, v. Mrs. JoRn Willard and daughter of Raleigh and Mrs. Bill Odom of Washington spent several days last week with their parents,- Mr and Mrs, R. L. Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland attend ed the Lions Club Convention held in Asheville last week.. UJ at & iwca t y 5u' 1 y morning, honoiiug ia. J. h. Boone of Greensboro. The hostess served assorted sandwiches, potato, sticks, salted nuts, and coca colas to ten guests BOVDEII HEWS By MRS), W. A. BARTLETT Mrs. Julie Cox' and - daughter Mrs. B. D. Lloyd spent the week end with Mr. and Mr -i Robert, Boyete of Deep Run.-;s;i Mr. ana Mrs. is. j. tCartef and children..' Carolyn and Jean.1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A.- Bartlett and dau ghter hBennie? spent Sunday -at 0 Lake. . " Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fussell and son Almon Douglas of Greensboro spent the week end with her pare ents, Mr. and Mrs., H. A. Parker. Mr. Hallie Moore -Chub Hounrt and Burnon Lloyd spent the week end at Sneads F'err. They went fishing and caught 100 pounds 'of fish..; , - ..... .., , , " There is 4 big round and Square dance at the Bowden Lake every Thursday nighl sponsored by- J. PinyateUo. : Music isfurnished by I The, CaroUna Ramblersj a-George Anthony jPinyatello en tertained a host of little friends' af. a birthday partjf- Monday 4 hlght." ' Ice creamahd cake were.; served- and favors giy.en t? each guest VAK STOKER COAL SOUTHERN. CAROLINA AND BUCKEYE OIL BURNERS DOBBINS AND ECONOMY SPRAYERS INSECTICIDES TOBACCO TWINE at the right price- PlNlUlliMIH: "(Ifi mm i i?3f c:ro or cvcryining you want in tires..gct u Trade In your worn tires now. Got th extra strangth, long wear and safety oi new Goodyears. Thinner, stronger, more uniform cords make Goodyear tires run cooler last longer 7 . . and Goedyear'i two famous treads give you extra miles at no extra cost. Get yours today. I 0 &t 1 1' PAT AS UTTU AS $125 I Oir WEEKLY! City fl Phi b fm- MilUW, frieadhr mil N E W TIRES DESERVE NEW TUBES WEST AUTO PARIS CO lj G. A. WEST arid II. M. WEST Props. If phone 244-e WARSAW, N. c; I j tOOOQOGQOaOQOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc o o o o o o o o seeded Mm WE ARE DELIVERING DAILY GET YOUR Kerosene For Tobacco CURING NOW. WE HAVE PLENTY OF STORAGE TANKS CAPACITY TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. ALSO Dowless Tobacco Oil Curers BROWN OIL COMPANY PHONE 49-1 KENANSVILLE J Bridge Club . Mrs. D. H. McKay was hostess to the Monday evening Bridge Club with several visitors present. Sum- i mer flowers were used for decora - tion. At the conclusion of play Mrs. t JL. F. Weeks was awarded high reore for members and. Miss Hortense : Tyndall for . visitors. The hostess served delicious ice cream' and cake. :: -'vr.. ,-' Personals -; Mrs.. Delmar Houston who has been a patient in Pittman Hosplia!, Fayette vine, " has . returned home much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davis, Holer .T - - Pavls Sid PTrs. Ida I"-Ho. , i BISCUITS i BAKE BETTER -V 0e Mel ami yoel U . RafW Omflo mer lor Ma, n't Ljm DI8lfcil)L.i J St QUINN WHOLESALE CO. ' ' Phone 2201 . . . . WARSAW. N. r- if 1 1 ! o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Gollios Special V 10 Per CenlGff -AH Shoes -All Dresses -All Cloth -All : ( -All Luggage -All Wardrobes . Bedspreads '() ' ? ' O o . o o o " ( ' i, ' "-o I () o '(). ; o (5 ' () ( ) ( ( ( i ( ' ( -iUI KcYs Dress Pets Ind Srife -fill k?s m iri S.':::' THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY nr-' r, 7 THREE DAYS 'f"LY

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