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ANNOUNCING -.; IN WILMINGTON Today If Is The Oldest Laundry In Wilmington And One Of The Finest In The South Our Trucks Run IT IS INDEED with pleasure that we announce' the celebration of our 30th Anniversary. With the passing of another milestone in our service to Southeastern North Carolina, we look forward with even bigger and better plans to the future . . . in the making for more friends for the I D E A L through SERVICE. Even though we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the IDEAL LAUNDRY, we reflect back with interest many years before, to the founding of the old Wilmington Steam Laundry, the mother com pany of the IDEAL. The same high principles of SERVICE and SATISFACTION, which were established "way back there", have been brought down through the years with modern improvements, until today, we can proudly say that The IDEAL is one of tike out standing establishments of its kind in North Carolina. - ; o O jo O - :,-'r IN RECENT YEARS WE HAVE EXTENDED OUR SERVICES TO INCLUDE DUPLIN COUNTY. WE OFFER 7 COMPLETE rifl-T-Semce .'" : ... -, . All Dry Service pi An '..n OUR TRUCKS RUN Notice - - - Rather than having the regular monthly meeting of Ihe Kenansville Woman's Club which is usually held on the- last Thursday of each month, the c-luli will entertain their fami lies at a picnic supper, Wednesday, July 27. Plans are to meet at the club building at 5 00 p.m. and go in a group to the Cliffs of the Neuse near Seven Springs. Entertains Mrs. Alton Payne entertained on Fri lay evening in the home of her mother. Sirs, '"lobert rioilings vorth, at tirce tables of bridge, Pretty ar rangements if mixed summer flow ers were, used throughout the rooms in which the tables were in play. During plav coca colas and salted nuts were served and at the conclusion cherry pie a-Ja-mode was served. High seore pr ve an attractive apron was won by Mrs. Vance G iv- in. and second high stationery, by Mrs. J. R. Grady. Mrs. Gavin a'so received a box of di'sting powder for having the lucky card. Bridge Club Mrs. 1.. V Weeks was hostess Tuesday evening to the members -f her bridge club with Mes'lames THIS WEEK OF IK All Over Duplin SERVICES ; Damp Wash i Dry Cleaning, j Expert Rug J s Cleaning Service : J2L"UVu a y "irvri jt - i II j i f H. a 1U k-al . .t, V-i ALL OVER DUPLIN the DU Mil Tin C. B. SitteriOO,,Emory Sadler, N. B. i Bonev and Caroline Gavin as aldi-i tio- al guesU pretty arrangements f marigold and zinnias were used for de:oration. At the conclusion of play Mrs. J. B. Wallace won high score for members and Mrs, Sadler for visitors. The hostess served tempting 'banana splits, iced tea, and during play coca cola3. Club Hostess Mrs. D. S. Williamson entertaln ori the numbers of the Thursday Afternoon Club at a dessert hrid ?e, serving tempting pineapple short cake and assorted nuts. High sc ire for club members was won by Mrs. Ella Pickett and for visitors by Mrs. J. B. Wallace. The hostess used at tractive arrangements of summer flowers for decoration. Konfract Klub " On Wednesday evening, Mrs. I. C. Burch ntertainr. the memKrs of the Kenansville Kontract Klub. When scores were totaled Mrs. J. B. Wallace won high for members and Mrs. A. Jl. Bland for visitors. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wallace served frozen fruit salad. Scouts Meet The girl scouts met Tuesday af- - U UA nr. '(?f Vr ) M ' V J ternoon at the club rooms. Vhe troop committee for the comiig y?ar was named as ioiiows: mm. T. OutlaAV, leader, assisted by. Mrs. Alton Newton, and Miss Janei co ney. Mrs. S.B. Boney was named chairman of the troop committee which Is composed of Mesdames P. J. Dobson, I. C Burch, l. Quinn and Xouise Mitchell, nans onmnieted to entertain the boy scouts on Friday evening at 8 a'aIniV 'ht tia T.mice at wnicn iaiiio the girl scouts will celebrate their tenth birthday. Mrs; Woodrow Brinson is an oper 4U,, nnriomt at Memorial General Hospital, Klnston. She is rejiorted to be getting along nicciy. Miss Margaret Williams and Mrs Wilbur Adams and Mrs. J. L. Will lam. mit tn CaiiiD Bridewood Black Mountain, during the week ckH tn hrinB Miss Joyce Adams hnmi frnm OflmD. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stokes went farcin Dridewood. where they mt !hir Hauehter Diannc, and from, there to Fontana Dam and ntv.nr nlares of interest In the . i avtmmrnins Mrs. J. T. Fitzgerald of Peekskill, N. Y. spent the week end witn Mr .nj Mrc .T n Gradv. Mrs. Vance Gavin made a busi ness trip to Ealeigh Monday where she was sworn in as a member of the S-ate Hospital Board. . Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney, Jr. spent Sunday here with the'r pa rents, cnroule o Wnshtsvillc Bea ch for several days. The Youth Fellowship group en Joyed an outing on Sunday at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Hulland went with them and tuok part ol iH 0rnun. , Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weeks sp -nt last week end at Morehcart City. Guests of Mrs. Thad Jones last v mom Mrs. Louis Bullock and Miss Lucille Purcell of Kalamazco: Mich., Mrs. J. 11. White oi wiiKes Knm onfl Miss Helen White of Louis ville, Ky. She is expecting her sons for the week ena as rouows: ur. u. I. and Dr. Elmore Jones of Ports mouth and Dr. Harmon Jones of Norfolk, Va. ; rvonomnnsed feed materials and nniintoii water are sources of many diaestlve disorders in cnicKs ana turkeys this time of year. Today's Pattern 1 Pattern OirT: sizes 2. 4, 6, 8, 10 8ze ( pinafore, 1 yda. 35 ln.: blouse. yd.: panties, yd. Bend TWENTY-FIVE CENT In J pnlna fnrhia naftprn to 170 News- 1 paper Pattern Dept.,, 233 West 18th St.. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly BIZE, NAME, AODRE83, STYLE NUMBER. Now! A NEW Marian Martin Fashion Book is ready! On its pages are the most beautiful sum mer styles, designed to sew easily, to make your fashion dollars go further than ever! Plus a FREE 1 pattern printed in the book, a child's beach robe made of towels.'" v "d'fiftefn cents more for this '.( Summer 19 f Ww X Jtr? nj SIZES I V- Television Progress . From Aladdin'. Lamp to Cathode JUf . Tl Ikeaire eater- tain allUou ta f ' K 1 ; S. IC8J !.- .Tfc. Vm. iy Toaaf Furiiwaria litem clecircilc TV giU 'Mile call uaanvas uii Magnolia- FJ J:ys m m TT Jrthncnn of Goldsbor iviia. i. . visited Mrs. J. A. Smith last week and her mother Mrs. Rouse who is visiting Mrs. Smith. Sam Bradshaw has came, home from James Walker Hospital where he was given eight blood transfu sions. His son Ollie has been with him for some time but returned to Portsmouth, Va. Friday night Miss Susie Lee Spell has return ed to Washington after visiting her parents here. Mrs. Ben Jenkins has returned from visiting in Morehead, Ky Bruce Taylor of Carolina Beach was in town Saturday. B. B. Wilson is able to be out but not yet able to go to his store. Mrs. Lessie Powell has been quite ill for several days.. Mrs Alice Gaylor is able to be up. Hetclaughter, Mrs. Robt. Sykes spent the week end with her. Mrs L. D. Sheffield has returned from Fnyettcville. She suffered a stroke sometime ago and is little improved. Mrs. Davie Chestnutt suffered a stroke last week and is not getting along very well. Mrs. L. A. Burke of Richmond Methodist Churches Duplin Circuit Murrell K. Glover, Pastor The pastor Is spendinu his visit ing hours this week in Magnolia Community. He hopes to see every mmhrr of the Cm" -- fore next Sunday. The pastor met with the Young p.ni'e irrouo of Magnolia the past Monday nlcht, July 18. For their next meeting, wmcn wiu w Monday nlffht, July 25, a period of recreation Is planned. We hope the Young Teople of Kenansville can join the Magnolia group for this .. . n,inii hnnra of recreation. The courtroom drama, "Prliioncr ate the Far", given at the Kenans nia MpthbdiKt Church was well attended last Tuesday night Our cast ot twenty local people pwy their parts very well and their pas tor wants to thank them for the good they have done. The two men r h- drama who were sent here by the Methodist Church, Board of Temperance, Rev. F. W. wunnson .nj Mr s j. Fickel. olayed their parts in a professional style. The audience was very aiienuve aou seemed to enjoy the drama very The pastor to reminding hto offi cial boards of the currereni cnur h nt mMtinn to be planned or called at the earliest, convenience to all concerned. There is much to be done before the Fourth Quarter ly Conference and also Annual Conference. We want to have a traMl rennrt and make a ffood show ing at these Conferences, and we cannot do that unless we start pian nlnr where a sizeable group has a voice and we get to work very soon. The Board of Stewards ana au other - official members of the Church and Sunday School f Friendship have asked to meet with their pastor the last Friday night of the month, which will be July Zp, at about 1:00 P. . We are now waiting for the other four church es on the Charge to set their meet ing night Perhaps after; the first meeting nUht, the other meeting IT" iWIYTfT'ifi-'tarTI VACATION'S INB ; If you don't want your vacation to end f remomber this:. Speed killtl One out of, three fetal motor vehicl accidenta InvolvM tive tpecd. Take it Miry and .' . . Be CareLl-f y I ' -l T ' t t: ,' Vr laaia HZI laap ajvaiav JUIMW1, I - ' 1 and sister Mrs. Genie Well and daughter Miss Lucy Ellen of Boso Hill came to sec Miss Macy Cox Friday. . . v Mrs. Lucian Tucker and children of Rose Hill were guests of her mother-in-law Mrs. Tucker at the week end. " Mrs. Jim Barden of Winter, Park spent the week end with Mrs. Lau rie Heath. . ' " 4 Mrs. Croadie Blanton of Mount Olive spent the week end with Mrs. Mun Smith. - ; Mrs. Laura Bos well Carroll and children and Mr. Carroll of Bolton spent the week end with Mrs. Rush Woodcock and Mr. and Mrs, Waltus Woodcock " - . j- Rev. J. P. Roval, Hubert Tucker, Mrs. Dick Kissner and Miss Macy Cox attended the County meeting of the Allied Church League to Kenansville Tuesday night- Mlsa Macy is Chairman of the Magnolia ! Precinct. Mrs. Pearl Cook has returned to Atkinson after visiting her sister, Mrs. T. M. Rogers and Miss Annie Swinson. " Miss Elizabeth Quinn of Golda boro spent Sunday night with Mrs. Jack Wells nights of each month can be af reed upon. General Situation Taking the state as whole as of Saturday, July 16, weather-crops reporters indicate too much rainfall, soils, too wet and temperatures excess 'I lyely hot On the other hand.' 'Jiam epidemic or disaster from hail, drought or .floods w re ported. An exception to that n Ight be Hyde County where extremely heavy rain feU, do ing considerable damage. The . one continued reasonably dry area Is in the southern. Pied mont where even the pastures are reported to be poor In spot ted areas. -:'";'? Completeness of planting crops is generally reported to be in 100 percent from all parts - of the state, and they are all well along in growth. ,Mtwt small grains have beeny har- vested.., ;'::' -,-; i,;';, Loses Barn a inhwo him iwlamdnat - to Grady Mercer of BeulavlUJunied on his farm last Thurpaay. was being operated by Colon Thomas. . tinokey Says: ' those bov scouts su. :hu iww iHtiK ruKtJi riKc PREVENTION I jspjsafu VTovm-: tnavs onr firs unless U1 1 - m ra
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