-1 . u I 1 A "Mhnss" la a straight down-hill ran In 01101 and thla National Ski ratrol member la demonstrating- (left) common fanlto In tno manewrw that often lead to serious accident loot apart, ankles tarnsd oat, polo tips forward. His buddy shows (lie correct form. The National SM Patrol, first aid trained by the Red Cross, Is successfully promoting safer skllnr throufhout the country. ESemeimsvfllllb News Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Barchfte ar.d daughter were dinner quests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson. Rev. Mr. Barchffe is the district Superintendent of the Wilmington District of the Methodist Church and preached in Kenansville Sun day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Richlands visited the O. P. John son's on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Biil Williamson and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. Betty Whit field and Mrs. E. K. Turner of Kins ton were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williamson. Mrs. Nora Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs Ivy Bowden and son and Mrs. James Tucker visited in Burgaw on Sunday. - " . ' - Mr. and M?6. Amos 'Brinson, Jack Brinson, Steve Gooding, Billy Sum- r5 n If ff WuVjA rWrraW AIechonrei) (D Ganuina Ford ParH . (3) SpecrarWfosmeflf Focrorypprovwo' MtiMtk tow on m i I s merlin, Graham Blanton, Lacy Weeks, D. H. McKay, Joe Wallace, Gilbert Alphin and Oliver Stokes attended the Southern Conference Tournament in Durham last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brinson and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brinson visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brinson in Whiteville on Sunday. Mrs. L. F. Weeks, Miss Margaret Williams and Mrs. Wilbur Adams shopped in Clinton on Saturday aft ernoon. Mrs. Park Pridgen of Waisaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady. Also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell and children of Durham visited them during the afternoon. Misses Dorothy Winstead and Hortense Langley of Raleigh were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Quinn and Joe Quinn. Joe Quinn of Raleigh was home for the week-end. Mrs. Daisy Merritt, who has been a patient at James Walker Memor ial Hospital in Wilmington, has re turned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor ant two sons of Wilmington visited Mr E. C. Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitterson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer ar d DUPLIN THEATRE Wsriiw. K. C SUN. - MON. Mar. 13-14 Yellow Sky with Gregory Peck & Anne Baxter TUES. Mar. 15, Walk A Crooked with Louis Hayward & Dennis O'Keefe WED. Mar. 16 - DOUBLE FEATURE Sunset Carson Rides Again with Sunset Carson The Spiritualist with Turhan Bey riIURS.-FRI. Mar. 17-11 Tarzan's Magic Fountain , . with Lex Barker & . Brenda Joyce SAT-Mar. 19 . - DOUBLE FEATURE - Winner Tc!:c All children of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newton vilsted the Aza lea gardens in Wilmington on Sun? day. - ' -vv'-v .', "v. i.;" '.?'''; Mesdamet J. B. Wallace and D. H. McKay shopped in Wllm ngton o:: Saturday alteration. TMssdames John Currle and A. T. O I aw shopped in Wilmington on jrx rt-ey ;- ; " Vi v, e Mr. and Jin. M, F Allen, Jr., and children spent the week-end in Wil mington with Mrs M. F. Allen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney sp.nt Sunday in New Bern with thp X S. Jerrltte. ''.'..'.,.., Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Honeycutt visited Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dobson spent Sunday in Raleigh with their daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Od om. .''. . ... . ' Messrs. C. E. Stephens, Paul Ste phens and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ste phens went to Max ton Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McBryde and young son, Stephen Douglass. Mrs. B. J. Rivenbark is spending the week with Mrs. J. D. McBryde of Maxton. ' i Annauucc their ANNUAL iiPKINU REUNION t be IraM in tht rtiasonio Temple, Wilmington, N. C: TUKtiUAlf, APRIL i, bealnninf at t:U A. M. 4tb through the 14th Degrees WEDNESDAY, APRIL , beginning at S:3I A. M. 151 through the 27th Degrees ; THtKSUAk, APKU. 7, beu,uing at A. M. - 28th through the 'it Degrees Ail Scottish Rite Masons are cordially invited to attend. Chas. JS. Newcomb, heetetary-Treasurer OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOQOOC 0 o o o o o Watch -Clock -Jewelry REPAIRING o o o o o o o o o o LAYTON BAKER, Jeweler At Warsaw Warsaw, oboooooooooooooooooooooo 42E Lewis E. "Moon" Mullen ELECTRICAL All Types of Wiring Industrial. -Rural Farm Wiring My Specialty.- All Work Class 1ECL298 Silver Anniversary MODELS CHRYSLERS v Now On Display ' at"' t I ; ' DUPLIN MOTORS Your CHRYSLER-& The World Day of Prayer ser- vices were held in KanansviUa on Friday afternoon at the Kenanitille Baptist Church. Mrs. Mary South-' erland, president of the Council of Churches, presided. The geenra theme. The Lord is Thy Keeper," was carried out through responsive readings and sinkings. . . , The Gb-J Scouts formed the choir and sang a special, 'Lord, I Want To Be A Christian". Mrs. N. B. Boney had charge of the music. Rev. J. O. Morrison and L. - A. Sharps offered prayers during the program. . v , Mrs. W. M. Ingram told what projects . would receive benefits from the oering which was takes by Brinson Vestal KonfrectKlub On Wednesday evening Mr. F. W. McGowea entertained the Xos Scollish Bile Uasoiic Dtdies Wilmingloa, II. C. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Furniture Co. N. C. o CONTRACTOR Commercial, Residential, Guaranteed Warsaw, Tel. 257-S OF 1949 PLYMOUTH tract i::.:b wKh ail me : s pies-I ent except one, whose place was day; Mrs. E. V. Vestal on Wednes filled by the hostess . Pretty spring ' day; Mrs. Willie Brinson on Thurs- flowers were used most attractively. At the conclusion of play the host- ! served ciierry pie a -la mode and I coffee. Mrs. J. O. Stokes won high score prize. Mcisy Evening Club Meets Mrs. J. B. Wallace was hostess to the members of her club on Mon day with all members present Pret ty arrangements of gladioli and quince were used in attractive .ar rangements. . The hostess served tempting fruit salad, rita and maca roons with hot coffee. High score was won by Mrs. 3. O. Stokes and Miss Margaret Williams was re membered with an attractive Wrth daygtft , - Of prayer A Week of Prayer was observed by the Missionary Society of the local Baptist church. The society met wit&n Mrs. C. B Sitterson C API T A L THEAT RE v IN DUPLIN'S CAPITAL One of the meat beautiful theatres in the county KENANSVILLE, "NORTH CAROLINA ; MOW. TUES.14UI 15th L A Dale With Judy Starring Wallace Beery & Jane Powell WEDNESDAY 16th . Li'l Abner Granville Owen & Martha O'Driscoll TBVSS. FKL nth llth ' . ' Coroner Creek Randolph Scott & Marguerite Qiapman SATVKDAT 19th redoes Starring Allan "Rocky" Lane & Black Jack with Eddie Waller & Mildred Coles Also "G-MEN NEVER FORGET" No. 3 t ate show Welcome, WE .1 HAVE JOHN DEERE TRACTORS it Yu Are Interested, See Us Immediately Johnson Cotton Company "CaTlh If Yen lave It Credit If Yeu Need It" WALLACE, N, C. Featurinr the new automatic cut-off, manufactured and distributed by the Garner ft Dail Grain Company, on highway 117, just north of llazsd Cllve. This carer has proved to be one of the safest curers on the market. ; WE HAVE NOT LOST A IN ; TThdcsale Only, Whether You Buy One Or A Dozen Curers. T7e AI.:3 Ccrry A Complete Stock Of Parts For Your Old Curers. Ontri-JorWriteandWellSendARepresentaitve. Monday; Mrs. P. J. Dobson on Tuts-J day: and with the World Day of Prayer meeting on Friday. A study on Home Missions was made and each day was a continua tion of the study. An offering for the Annie Armstrong Memorial for home missions was taken up. Each ' afternoon a chapter on the study ! course on Stewardship by J. B- Lawrence was given; Thursday Afternoon Club Meets v 7ilrs. W. M. Pickett was hostess to the Thursday afternoon club at a dessert bridge. Guests were seated by attractive tallies and served ice cream covered with strawberries, and sunshine cake and salted nuts Mrs. W. M. Ingram was welcomed as a new member. High, score was won by Miss Lula Hinson for club members and Mr . C. B. Guthrie for visitors. ... NOTICE , The County Board of Equaliza tion and Review will meet at the on Courthouse in Kenansville, N. C, of Dodge City Stranger IN STOCK M" & "B" M.l. TODACCO FAfa IER: Place your order now for the new M Tc.:cco Curcr -eOo- SINGLE BARN BY FIRE THE PAST TWO YEARS! on lUn, . , , . '.i - i, i ), at 2:30 o'clock to eualixe the valuation of all property in the County to the, end 'that such property shall be listed on the tax records at the val uation required by law. f. . " : - A. C. HALL, Chairman, Board of County Com- missioners. 3-18-21 . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day quaUued as Ad ministrator of the estate of Willie (Bee) Jones Outlaw Grady estate. this is to notify all persons bavins claims against the estate to present their claims within one of last publication of-this notice, or vthis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebteaSo said estate will please make imme. diate settlement. This the 31 day ' of January, 1949. - . 'James Edward Grady, Admr. V" Seven Springs, N. C, Rt. I. J. Faisoq Thomson, Atty. 4-1-et. JAG IOOOOOOOOOOO MOTOR PARK THEATRE Iliway 11 Pink IIIU, N. C. "Sbowplace of the CarolInaV On-A-Cm Individual Speakers) Shovs At 7 & 9 P.M. SUNDAY ONLY lfar. 13th It's Sugar and Spice e EverytMr , Nice ; . n ;!her.. Starring Joyce Reynolds, Robert Hutton, Cecil Kella way, Ernest Truex. -Also COLOR CARTOON MON. & TUES. . Peggy Cummings, Burl Ives Chas. Coburn, Lloyd Nolan in Also COLOR CARTOON WEDNESDAY ONLY . Desperate Men Darlnf Wesmi .Assigned to D:::x th '" Gene Raymond & ' -' Noreen Nash Also: Frank & Jesse James Serial , -., TBUBS. A FRIDAY , Prom The Great Stare Sensation! Voice of the Turd? starring Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker, Eve Arden, & Wayne Morris - v AIso-SHORTS SATURDAY ONLY Big DOUBLE Show HIT NO. 1 Doubleeross, Murfr Shed l!o Tears with ' " Wallace Ford & June Vincent ' Also RIT NO. Yew Farertte Buck Jones in . Ssrj:t cf Pcv;:r ooooooooocco 1949 W- it! CI2 YCL'3 Dealer Cr... . r