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ill DUPLIII THEATRE Warsaw, N. C. SDN. MON. Feb. 27-28 Return Of October (Technicolor) With Glenn Ford And Terry Moare. TUESDAY, Mar. 1 Lulu Belle With Dorothy Lamour And Geo. Montgomery. WEDNESDAY. Mar. 2 DOUBLE FEATURE The Strawberry Roan With Gene Autry. The Feathered Serpent With Roland Winters. THUBS. FRI. Mar. 3-4 Johnny Belinda With Jane Wymah And Lew Ayres. SATURDAY, Mar. 5 DOUBLE FEATURE tlighlime In Nevada With Roy Rogers. Out 01 The Storm With Jimmy Lydon. f"-"" ... . i I : :F6rr " ' '. ' ''WMt; f haUsi -. w tAHLY IRON tJ .;: f&KHy fURNACE '. ii MO . ."III Miss George Rochelle Dies Miss George Rochelle, 80. died Tuesday morning at the home of E M. Register in the J)obson Chanel Community, near Kenansvllle, af- EYE GLASSES HELP MILLIONS! DON'T PAY great big prices for reading, sewing and other close use of glasses! WRITE US! Name Address Age ? Face, Large ? Medium ? Small ? 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The ancients pro duced Iron in fires built on the windward side of banks, or in pits or rock furnaces, using bellows.. In 1645, the first successful blast furnace In Am erica went into operation at Lynn, Mass. The initial- casting was a crude kettle. TODAY huge blast, open hearth, bessemer and electric furnaces in the U.S. can surpass iron and steel production of the rest' of the world. Hundreds of patented inventions have poured greater produc tive efficiency into this mighty mold of progress. 'More than 40 per cent of all factory workers In this country earn their living by making and forming steel into useful products. PtopaAut national Patent CoundL ter a lingering illness. Funeral services were held at the home of Mr; Register Wednes day afternoon at 2:00 o'cloc by tl'e Rev. 'A. D. Wood, pastor of the Bethel Weslyn Methodist Church. Burial was in the family cemetery; She is survived by one sister, Mrs. I. N. Sandlin.of the home com munity and several nieces and nephews.. . - . 1 - I f f HIIIIIW ka Jlllllll lIJ Mrs. Annie Lutie Smith, 74, w'd ow of the late T. W. Smith died suddenly at her home in Falson early Tuesday morning. Funeral services were held at the Faison Baptist church Wedties nay afternoon at 3:30 by the Rev. Tcague, pastor. Interment was (a the Faison Cemetery'. She is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. W. B. Cross of Hunters ville, N. C, andMrs. Robert T. Kirkland of Raleigh; two sons, Dr. William Gordon Smith of Thomas ville and Dr. M. F. Smith of Row land; nine grandchildren, two great grandchildren; one sister, Miss Lillie Bell of Clinton; and one brother, J. C. Bell,' Sr. of Fai son. Mrs. Hayworth In Pennsylvania Mrs. C. B. Hayworth, of Pink Hill, entrained for McKeesport, Pa. en Saturday to be at the bedside Of her father who suffered a second r I wis stroke Saturday noon. Mrs.. Hay worth will remain "with her father until he improves or passes away Her many friends in and around Pink Hill miss her at the Motor Park Theatre." . :'!...;;;,. .'.-, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified as "administrtor of the estate or' I Mrs. Clara E. (Mrs. C. W.) Caven- toe Superior court of pUn rlau r9 Tumi r vwvu maj VI WfJUlU" ary, 1949, this is to notify all per sons who have claims against said estate to present their claims tj the undersigned Administrator on or before the 23rd day of Febru ary. 1950, or this notice -will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. -All persons indebted to the e- a1 HERI'f WHAT Wl DOt lisped freat wheel bsoriags ' : , ' Pad freat wheel baariags - lasped dram, grease rttalaers Check wheel wU Mistar cyliaderi ' 5 AddleMifBacMsary ReUae, adjest hrokts IMMIDUfl HMWCI i IAIT TfRMI i Vow ti Owltr IuvHm yon to IhtM to Sw tni AIlM Sko, Emunii-NBC NotmriL IMm to Hit Fonl Thuttr, Frldtr Enoiita-CU Notrnrk. Sm your Mwtpapor Kx tint ud Mobm, ty0 EE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY ! i mm-- mm t..:e r a nuie iii.iiisjJUiie settlement ni the undersigned, This the 23rd day Of February, 1949. U (V. L. Cavenaugh, Admlni- ' " . strator of Mrs. Clara E. (Mrs. C. W. Cavenaugh. 3-4-6t. WLC - ' Voman'sClub ; To Meet Thursday The JCenansville Woman's Club will meet on Thursday afternoon, February 24, at 3:30 o'clock In the club roms. Mrs. W. M. ' Ingram, Chairman of the Fine Arts Depart ment, will put on a musical pro gram. The public is cordially In vited to attend. ; , . NOTICE TO SUBSCRD3EBS OF CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND . TELEGRAPH COMPANY . NOTICE Is hereby given that the North Carolina Utilities Commis sion baa under consideration, but has not decided, a petition filed by the above-named . companv, docket No. 4608, for an Increase in rates at Its various North Carolina exchanges, which said petition was heard before the Commission in January 21, 1949; that subsequent to said hearing said company has increased waiges..of its employees in North Carolina approximately $216,500.00 annually and has filed a supplemental petition with the Commission requesting that said sum be taken Into consideration by the Commission in arriving at IU Ho C Complete Supplies For The Farmers III WARSAW IT'S SHEFFIELD MOTOR COMPANY decision on said petition for an In crease in telephone rates. NOTICE Is further given that a public hearing will be held in the Commission's Hearing Room In the City of Raleigh at 10:00 o'clock A..M. on March 3, 1949, at which thne and place evidence will bd re ceived from any interested party 1 with respect to consideration of CONGRATULATIONS To On The Opening Carolina's MostAiIrcctivoTL;;:;;s THE CAPITAL V Ve Are Proud To Hove Hzd Mbr.d In It. : Standard Theatre Supply Co. In Greensboro . COME TO KENANSVILLE TO THE SHOW AT THE CAPITAL THEATRE While Here Do Your Trading Wilb L. H. "Pete" QUIIIil Just Across The Street From The Thealrc ' Your Business Is Apprcci:l:d L : .Si,,. , 1:1 i. i i A . at d.'.uion on K..a , , i i i' t j in crease in tu" .e rat '. This tfc lVih (ly at lebruary, 1949. The Nertb, Carolina ' ' CqcimlsSon By: ELSIE Q. RfDOlCK. Chief Clerk It. C. 'Car, Tel It Tet Co, Of 0::C' Of D:,:!:n Co. r I Branch Banking And Trust Co:::?.ny . 1 - .1 FC?. F0P.D. -SERVICE"'..'; f M
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