;::m Carolina TUE'DUPLIN TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 17th., 194D l Honored - l Mr, W; J. Smith was honored on hi birthday Sunday, June '5, 'when his children gave him a surprise (dinner at his -home near Pink Hill. The following were present: Mr. and Mr R M. Carr, Misses Mar- garct Ann and Bobby Carr, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Southerland, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rivenbark and children of Wallace; Mr. and Mrs Andrew Patterson and daughters ; of Keiransviile; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. VSimmons and family of Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grady and K, - A. Grady, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. : Horace Smith and daughter of WiV son; IV-r. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith and daughter and Mrs. T. G. Smith of Pink Hill. 1 hjfm i LWOUR DOCTOR'S' X APPROVAL- I iWe aim to win your con- ficsnco by maintaining pt-.jrmdey standards ol v !:h your physician will ce inly approve! Atlc hirrn about our reputation,1 WARSAW DUUG CO The .&)CaBl Store WARSAW, w. $ BRING YOUR POT'S WASH POT" rr Automatic Washers Damp Wash Kenansville, N. C. Across the street from Bowden's Garage 9 POUNDS 40 CENTS DAMP WASH Why Labor Over A Washboard On Washday? Curtains, Rugs, Bedspreads Overalls "WE WASH ANYTHING WASHABLE" mtnQ ' I 1 1 1 1 1 ll There's no other ride like Ford's "Mid Ship" i VlMV ' Ride in its field! Six big people ndo in the level v ' . eenter section with more hip and shoulder , . . room than in any other car in its field! ii a. i ni j lllllH V hlh Yiff There's no other body like Fords'" ,1 t ilfl If I Al 1 III I If I LI . - Body in its field! Heavy gauge steel and t.i WUtotMnMHHMaMllaU . i ; . Ibi J ' s r XL-' - x1 - tTyirr"r, . l Iff "!) VlV .T,.., ,s r.., : j mi Hostess To Circle Miss Lula Tyndall was hostess to the Women of the Presbyterian Church at her home Tuesday even ing. The program was presented by Miss Tyndall and during the social hour she served sandwiches, cookies and coca colas. Farriors Return From Montreal Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Farrior hav returned from Montreat where lie attended a meeting of the Gener al Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. Rev. Farrior was accompa nied by Mrs. Fairror and a sister, Mrs. H. A. Tate of Rose Hill. Bible School A Bible School which began on Monday morn'ng at the Presby terian church here is progressing nicely, Mrs. Aubrey ' Turner and Carolyn Smith are in charge of the beginners, Martha Southerland End Mason Worley are teaching the primary grades; Mollie Ann Boney of Wallace, the juniors; ana Rev. N. P. Farrior is showing a series of foreign mission pictures during the week. The school will close on Friday. At Pleasant View church a school was held June 5-10 with an enroll ment of 50. Volunteer workers were Marianne Gradv, Mesdames Jim Byrd, Robert and Leonard Orady, Ed Fordham and Miss Mol lie Ann Boney of Wallace. Rev Farrior showed a series of foreign mission pictures. Lemonade and sandwiches were served at the clos-e nf the Friday morning session The Harper-Southcrland church CLOTHES TO "Jt . I V - ' and i'Para-Flex'i Rear Spring 'Jim i - gether to iron out the roughest ..rrt k4 I a IWi no othr choice of engines II .1 fcT tho "Fc:K xii Y::r .. 'VY ." nn also held a schon'. June 5-10 in the afternoons. The tola! enroll ment was 64. Rev. Farrior showed the mission pictures here also. Teachers were Catherine Gi.y. f.1 irtha Southerland, Mnllie Ann Boney and Mrs. Nick Smith. Pirn ecrs were taught by Rev. Farrior. A snmpt nils supper va , served by ladies of the community Friday evening after the closing session. Rev. Horner Here Rev. Thomas Horner .if New ern who received a degree from the Duke University Schivil of Re ligion, lias arrived to take up 1 1 is work as pastor of the Pink Kill group of Methodist churches. lie is making his hone in the new par somge. A Bible Sehool is in prog ress this wek at his church in Pink Hill. Personals Mrs. William Jones and Mrs. James Tyler of Wallace were g'lests of Mrs. T. A; Turner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner and Mrs. G. M. Turner left Sunday for Grand Rapids, Mich., for a visit of several weeks with her daughter Mrs. Floyd Betz and Mr. Botz. Misses Carolyn Parrish and Ann YouriRhlood of Wilsons Mills came Tuesday for a visit witu friend-. Miss Bessie Kornegay is alleiul ins summer sch M at KCT.. Mr. and Mrs. H. S Wetmor.- ol Ralei'-:h were guests of Mr. and m rinvri Month at the weekend. They were here for the burial of Lt. Bruce Stollings in KinMon on Sat urday. Mrs E R. Maxwell is attenoin summer school at ACC in Wilson Mr and Mrs. D. W. Smith a.d . . . l . 1 nl,rv, fin Wil- SOnS ami Mr. aii'i mi. -- v liams and family spent the week end at Carolina Beach. Aait.r Oodwin and dautfli tors (f Wilmington were guests ot u, i-i n Maxwells last week ' vi,.-- Tvndall and Miss Wanda Tyndall spent last week in Wilmington and Carolina Beach. Mr Sanford Lee has arrived at his home from college for the sum mer. . Here for the faneral of Air. .1. J. Howard Tuesdav included Mr. and Mrs. Genig.- Howard and Mr. aid Mr Eug.-ne liquet U Chicigo: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Temple and so--s of Selma, Mr. and Mrs. Cavfl Cre echMr. and Mrs. Pete Clifton anil dau'ghteis and Mr. Co' erl Souther land of High Point; Mr. Jay Miller and Mrs. Win. Ramsey of FaycPc-ville- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller and Macon Miller of New Bern; Mrs. Oscar Miller and Mr. Pete Miller of Snow Hill; Mr. and Mrs. David Grady ind sons of Washington, D. ' There are' no, other brakes like F .r., King-Sizo Brakes to its fieldl s, ' "Magic-Action'! they use forward m... - tor Zh easier atopplngt . , , . '.' ; ':;:';':: ''i,' Thom'it tin- nth w gnrintt gusDension ir i Ford's in its fieldl New i'HydradCoU" R n a and I'Para-Flex'i Rear Springs work to- There's no other choice of engines like Ford a , in its field! Take your pick of the new 100 h.p V-8 or the 95 h.p. Six! Test'" the new Ford i'feel'i for driving ease, driving safety, driving fun! Drive a Ford today and f feel uie difference! f -r :;:.;, fed C::::r's W"'l Miss Hopkins . Birthday Wisi Georgia Anne Hopkins, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hop kins celebrated her 14th birthday l"ri lay night when she entertained about 25 friends at a party at her l ome. Dancing and contests were enjoyed alter which the hostess, assisted oy her mother and Mrs. M. li. I,ns-itcr, served ice cream, birth day cak and lemonade. Miss Hop 1 ins was tlu recipient of many lovely gilts. Circles Meet Methodist Circles 1. 2, and 3 of the WS of OS met in the homo of Mrs. M. A. Smith Tuesday evening June 7. Mrs. G. IV-Pridgen opened the mee'lii" with prayer. Each circle met si paiately for a brief period Tind then Gathered together for the stu'lv. "f nina. Twilight or Dawn", presented by Mr-. C. F. Carroll. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. K. Carroll and Mrs. Milton West, served o'ien fafe sandwiches, cook es. nuts and punch. The Gi-ncral Meeting of the WS of OS met in the class room Mon i ay night of .June 13 with 36 mem bers presided over by Mrs. G. P. Pridgen. Mrs. C. B. Best led ihe t'evoti. nal and the . progri m was presented by Mesdames G. P. Prid C; Mrs. Oliver Miller and Miss Bessie Temple of Kinston: and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard of Ral eigli. M.rj, V. S. Cunningham, Ji., went to Durham Monday to enter Duke Hospital where she will undergo an operation. Dr. H A Edwards, Miss Belly Edwards and Mrs. J. K. Smith and aauj'hter were in Greensboro ;.l the week end to attend the mar riage of Miss Mary Edwards to Mr. John Allen of Washington, D. C, which took place there Saturday. u v, Ei Dr. Edwards took a plane for Aslie- ville to visit his brother, Mr. O. L Edwards for a few days. Mrs. Smith her daughter and Miss Edwards returned to Pink Hill Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May. Miss Ann May and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Tyt.dall have returned from several days stay at Carolina Beach Mrs. .1. K. Davi-i has been visiting at St. Matthews, S: C. Kenneth Albert Smith spent last week with Ronald and Donald Smith in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Jones and fairily spent the week er.d at their (ottife -at Carolina Beach. Church Schedule PRESBYTERIAN Pink Hill Serveiees 11:00 a r..; Pleasant View Services. 8:00 p.m.; Sermon Topic - "The Golden Rule". - JUST A MINUTE! Usually a conviction is made .' fective in action, not so much by rne sharp impression, as by repetition. New, Fast, Biscuit Recipe Wins Home Maker's Approval y'" V.v-4--i'f4 I JUICE f fef4Stlk'v'i I TUNA FISH I 4m Mhlmj 1 IM-V-a "T STIUKF. No. 1 can h ! vP?Pi 1 &M SALMON 47c lm m wr "lbpk627c ;ft" I I, a lK Hi "4 f' f I H " vj." v.s;0irn;v!N; :i in can ,,U-iif I &Khs' ' "iw 4. m r.-r,,I,1, or n 4rf W ' ' - ! '-" 0Jt -J SDcetal to the Duplin Times, I? ri- day. June 17, 1949 1 "Need biscuits in a huny? Who doesn't, from time to time!" That's the comment ot Mrs. Annie Ingram of Kenansville, who was chosen recently as a rep resentative Carolina housewife to test Robin Hood Self-Rising tiour for International Milling Company, Atlanta, Ga. "Well, here's a new recipe that I've tried that answers the problem of a fast batch of golden brown hlstutfs for any family " continues Mrs. Ingram I am happy to recommend lt to .my friends ana neighbors who really want short cut to easier, iui-er biscuit-making." Mrs., Ingram -report la las ioi-lo'vs:- i ." "To begin with, I was highly ira pressed when the young men who called on me explained that the, new j and ; improved Hobln Hood Self-nUing Flour has the Daklng powder Ingredients already aaaea b-for the flour leaves the null, In addition, the correct amount oi salt for seasoning Is added - all clentificallV measured and mixed to insitre uniformly good results. "If I had any doubts, they were dlspel'ed when I saw my Robin 1' iiid Self-Rising' Flour biei,"'s ... .,.-.r ..!v ..,-.1 r-.-i.-l'lv, V w gen, C. B. Best, Joe Surratt. S J. Po-vell and J. A. Rackley. Mrs. D. L. Carfton gave a report en children's work and Mrs. Cra Martin told of the Zone Meeting of Young People held here on June 6. The meeting adjourned. Bible School Dally Vacation Bible School has been in progress at the Warsa v Baptist Church this week" under the direction of Mrs. C. Van Ste phens. Faculty is composed of: Pi anist, Mis. Paul Potter; Choir Di rector, Miss Rebecca Best. Secre tary, Rev. Stephens; rtcginnors De partment, 'Supt. Mrs. George Hop kins, Mrs. Mary Rorqun and Mrs. Herman Hollingswortli. assisted by Misses Mary Lee Jones and Joyce 'ones; Primary Dept. Supt Mr,,. V A. Staneil, .Miss Marrcry '1 hoinas Mrs. Elbert Matins, Miss Sarah Gaylor, MiSs Mae Brock; Jr. Dept. Supt. Mrs. Georg. Penny. Mrs. E.v tol Hlislon. Miss Eewellyn I'liillips and Mrs. Bill lli)cit". Inlerin'-'d;-ate Dept. Sup' Rev C II. line bl.- id. and Mrs. Guic. He diell 'Ihe attendance has been good with an enrollment of 123. Iliien sive study has been done and has proved most 'nteresting. The rle partments have been making 'ios ni talked bags and Till ins them m i' h rag dells and scrap honks. hii-- ! will be sent to polio victim-; in (;-w lonia. Due to the short D"i md n! 1 study no commencement is planned forthis year and the church wi-.h- j es to thank each and. every per.i.n ; who has taught worked, or in ;.n i small way assisted will) th: )m motion of the Daily Vacation Bibie j School. Scouts At Camp Scout Troop 20 left Sund In: ; week at Camp Tusearora. aec ini panied by Scoulma.1 ler. Lee lirmv: ; nd Rivers Johnson. Jr.. and cv ra! parents. Scouts making tin trip were Johnny .Jenkins Britt. Jean Thompson. .Ir Mitchell, John Steed. Ray ner, Gerald J"i:es, ,1. ll. Nels-m Best. Ralph Fa ire I '"Seorgc Alfred West. Bride-Elect Is Monoree ROBIN HOOD QUICK SOUTHERN BISCUITS 2 cups Robin Hood Self-Risinj Flour cup milk Va cup shortening PLACE -.flour In mixing bowl cut in shortening until the con sistency of meal (VDD - milk and stir with a )ork until milk is absorbed fURN - onto a lightly floured toard, knead lightly for about 20 seconds : . lOIX - to about W inch in thick.iess and cut with lightly Ilo tred biscuit cutter PLACE on ungreased baking sheet and bake In very hot wen (450 F.) for about 12 min- VIKLD - 1 dozen average sized biscuits . Note: If very crusty biscuits ere desired, roll dough quite thin. having to mix and gift a single bit of baking powder. " -, "Robin' Hood Self-Rising Flour certainly saves a' lot o time, and not having to use baking powder, I'll bet saves a lot of money, too, in the long run. I'd like for all rily f -"' i to d'scover this fine new : ... , ,,,n!i" , , (adv) Miss Andre Korne?av. who was ri a & O ftfa VS a 11 p r f I l.fl ..'! V married to Charles Whitley on Sir- BRf I "jA 6 S 1 Fl t" T i 'V ' day. June 12 was honoree I". iday Jm 1 IM IIULJIi afternoon when Misses M rjiery K IE Thomas and Rehecea Best enter- pa iS. mi J a tai.ed at an inf ,rmal Coca Cola W ' ' nnilllin Mf tT S' a hour in the home of Miss Thomas. M ctahSSssS&J rUUnl LK, V f , Dunns the social hour Ihe iiosjess ETJ W tJ AlbtiiiS jll i' J ' "" ft -iMiYYA. 1 2 lb loaf Mrs. W. L. Bostic is visit inj; her "1 ;- ', A ' ' r, i ll ih i 8 ?i 1W ( t" m smin Sread ioC. arsaw I - And ake Cutting I n n'-il i.il ely lollnuiiie: rehearsal r.f hi- Whitley-Kornepav wedding nn 1'rid.r. ('iniir.' Mis. Robert .1. I-'re'tf it k. (nusin nf tl.e ' rule. !! erlained the wcdduii! p.ulv a:ul mil nl Inifn 'J.IU--1-- al the cake ' 'ii ; in. The .'lorn- i a, attractively ileco i -. ; -c I ! hi )ti;'!iniil with lovely floral ,n: inc-mt'Ots inter;:pere(i with I. . ,!i I : iiHiles. Tile ilniiiiu table. i i r ! , . 1 1 ! v.-ith a late 'ol h. held the I ',1 re ! ii-reil Acdtluig l ake on one i , 1 ind nn ihe other was the punch 1 1 1 I ,mii which" Mrs. l.olt Kur il nn.-liie: ! the bride. .Hiipcd eii -lter the bride and groon i I rut 'he livi slice of cake Mis- Tliniu.'i-: served nuts ail' 1 1 met Monday all'Tin nn e- parlor al Ihe church 1" .i. Thonris pn",iilni ,. in ' ,is in i hare nl' ill" I Circle- uilh Miss l!etl Mr.. 1. li. Hroun pre- pn)':!-;in "CI. i lie V,wm ,i i.. I li. ",.: i A II- I :.,-;-,l mil .. - . in! l: U !-: f.p-i . ; . 1 'I.i 1 i w I ; :,-.in . .;:!; i. ..I '.Ir i '. , r 1 ;-.!- ! r v: ,.:,-:.::,.:,:; : I St Jj imm I n.e :s ,!,,.:,,. Mrs. v",rlv, ... An- : M&Mdv ft I 1 'V Mild American - I PEACHES 27c ( K -.i"--;aei. . ii. hot. ' i .n v , . . :.i.,:i;.i i nr i i r i SUGAR M A- J SCOTT'S 5 16 bae ; 3 MEAL 25c I II VV11HI' ll''li.-n i ' . f i ii nil" Air I -r i ,.iNK i !! canon i , , ll Tai k Tvrr jLm. K . 1(1 FRESH t. 2 bunches j ! M rADDfiTV lJr i 111 VMIVIW I J L3 CllISR : 2 heads i LETTUCE -23c llwiNESAP , 31ft ?i ! APPLES , - 39cl Newsp MRS. GRAJI4M rillLLUP j News, Subscriptions and lvoi-" ' . tisiii!? Representative in Warsaw ( CAM. r07 Q eft Wednesday for Winston-SalcmjA to" visit relatives before giing w i ," !ova City. Iowa, where he wills'. ; study lliis summer before sailing for Scot land the first of September V.'j wlu re lie and Mrs. Blackinnre wfUi -!,..' continue their study in Edinburgh v i? Mrs. H. E. Hlrlle,' trjiii L. Wheless has re 'isititH in Roanoke Rapids Mr and Mr:,, i. Whilile and ihildren are visiting in McLeans ville. Mrs. Graham Phillips ar.d dan1 gnters visited her parents. Mr and Mrs. I.. R. George in Kinston last, week. Miss Belly rem lined fur longer visit. Mr and Mis. F. I. 'I hones visit ed in Thomasville last week Mr. and Mr.-,. Hill .lacks have icti rued from their wedJrng ti'ip and are now al home in Ihe upart meiit of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wesl. 1 Mrv Dan Saiued and san of-Gn-envil'e are miests lliix week of l er neither Mis. Lillian Qmiiim Mr. and Mr . Graham Giiinn and son ol Kalenih arc i.silui". lile San ford I'.eliers and Mi-. LiHian t J u i nn. . Note 01 Appreciation i wish to take this mean- of poli ticly 'liai-.kiiiK the people ol H.ir s iv ler the fine co'ip'rallim they have shown me iliiriiii! the tee. ears that I have been local cor respomli-nl li Ihe Dublin Time-.. M h:is :m!eed been pleasim- in vork with the public in this capa i it v anil it is uilh deep rerret that i Vave the newspaper field; al .houi'.li in my future work I will -im erely strive to please. Mrs. Stacy Brill. fi t?i 111 Hi lino 'UL. 1 A I

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