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jn times F" AY, ftlAECH 3rd, 1850 Ilk 4! 'MrsT"wr J. Grady"oT Seven v SprlngsJt-A, to-ill with pneumon ., ts.Hf" a Kinston. hoipltaL i 1 , vprfr- District Honor ' - . ". ii strict meeting of the Vet--,'7 ot Foreign Wars wai held In " "ston Feb 19, Mr. Jasper Tyn .t!i as elected Jr. Vice Command of District No. 1 Honored i it" Dorothy Carol Stroud was hon- on her birthday by her pa ' '. ' : at party at her home Satur- -i" vf'nit After a social hour MYERS WATER SYSTEM COLE Planters ' ' "' AND '- Distributors and rIrehmnU, the guests at tended a ball same. Bridge Luncheon Mrs. H. A. Edwards entertained her bridge club at a luncheon at her hohme Wednesday afternoon. It was (erred buffet style, after which players took their places at the tables for several progressions of bridge. Mrs. Frank Parrott, Jr. of Kington was an out of town guest. Pink Hill Gets Early Win As the Lenoli. County Tourna ment1 got underway v Wednesday night the Pink Hill Girls scored 55-47 victory over' Wheat Swamp, enabling them to enter the somi flnals on Friday night . Bonnie Howard was high' scorer for Pink Hill with 20 points'.' Shirley Howard scored 16 and Ercel Sanderson-13. lally Howard led the defense. In the semi-finals Pink Hill wan . tested by Moss Hill (girls game; . a score of- 47-30. : itudy Course L.. ... I r .U. and Uuiit taughtut U visiting her parents, ;.lr. and Mrs. J. F. May. ' Mrs N. P. Farrior is recuperating from the flu.. "Mr. Lloyd Boney of Norfolk vis ited Mr. and Mrs. t. T. May Friday enroute to spend the week end with his family in Wallace. . Meedamea J. A. Worley and A. P. Tyndall ahopped In Goldsboro Saturday. ". . -.' Miss' Sarah Ann Maxwell of Rich mond was a recent guest of .her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark and son are visiting relatives in Newport, ,N. H. Mr.' and Mrs. Chilton Jones of Tarboro were here Friday night to attend the banquet and Scott lec ture. Mrs. Salllo West Is ill at her home here. Mrs. Jerre Sutton, mother of Mrs, E. R. Maxwell, Is critically ill at her home near JLeGrange. Adult Choir The Adult Choir practice will be held at the Presbyterian chuurch .d.ii Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. The WS of CS held Its study 33 in the home of Mrs. Leighton '...-ner Tuesday night and the last iss Wednesday night with Mrs. J. I. Jones. Title of the book was Women of Scriptures." Lou Belie Jacluon. Bible Study was taken from John 14 15. Mrs. Edwards appointed Mrs. M M. Thlgpen. Mrs. Phoebe Pate and Mrs. Lou Bell Williams as nomine ting committee for officers for the coming year..,:. The hostess served ginger ale over ice cream, cookies and nuts. The meeting dismissed with prayer. Personals Mrs. Murphy received e white oor-to be a HDC member were selected sage upon arrival. Many games and contests were enjoyed and the hos tesses served chicken salad sand wiches, cookies and Iced drinks. The honoree received many nice and useful gifts. Seniors Honored PAINTS GARDEN FIELD SEEDS Warsaw Hardware ny lompa IN Warsaw Church Women Meet Mrs. Matthew Burke was hostess to the Presbyterian women at their regular meeting Thursday night. Mrs. T. J. Turner presided. Mrs. T. A. Turner announced the roster of new officers to serve during the coming year. The following were elected: Group 1 - Pres. Mrs. E. M. Sills; Historian, Mrs. Aubrey Tur ner; World Missions, Mrs. J. J. Smith; Annuities, Mrs. T. J. Tur ner; Spiritual Growth, Mrs. Jone: 7:nith; Church Extension, Mrs. Ik .i'jud. Group 2 - Vice-Pres. Earl Smith, Sec-Treas. Miss Lula Tyndall; Edu cation, Mrs. Jack McPhaul; Stew ardship, Mrs. Levi Everett; Assem bly Special Causes, Mrs. T. A. Turner- Mrs. Burke was in charge of tue ..iin .,: .I'n.c '" : v- .'- .if . : wt-r.' veil. ;.rdea Club f'FA Team Wins At District Meet Pink Hill chapter FFA was de clared winner of the FFA Parlia mentary procedure contest at the Southwood Grange hall Tuesday. Winning members were Mark Sutton, Thomas Ilyrd, George How ard, Donald Howard ind William Blizzard. N. B .Chestnutt of Whltevllle, D st. FFA Supervisor, and J. H. Dotson, B. F. Grady Agriculture teachher, were Judges. J. E. Johnson of Pink Hill is ad viser to the Federation. He has an nounced that the next program will be a public speaking contest on March 21. BEULAVILLE NEWS A; xTary Meets Th? adics of the Presbyterian Church met Tuesday night with Mrs. P. C. Shaw. Mrs. Gardner Ed wards pre?'ded. They discussed buying an extra lot to add more sohnol ioiimi; and kitchen to the r b:t' dr. The program was ii ii "T- Rrmle Sanderson and :;.;.d by Mesdames Ray Cupp, o'b? Pale, Morris Jackson and Mrs. B. O. Harris and daughters of Winston-Salem spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gresh- am. " - r . Mrs: J. O. Thomas and son of Belhaven are visiting relatives here. Mesdames Gordon Muldrow and Jim Sandlln shopped in Klnston on Thursday. ' Mrs. Auhjrey Turner of Pink Hill visited relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. Horace Brinson end son re cently visited in Warsaw. Mr. Gudgep Boatlc of Atkinson visited relaUves here last week. Miss Geraldlne Whaley of War saw spent several days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Wha ley last week. Kenneth Batchelor of UNC spent the week end with his parents. Mrs. Gardner Edwards spent Friday in Rose Hill. Miss Rebecca Thomas of ECTC and Miss Jean Farrior of Moreheati spent the week end with Mr. am Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Jam seThomas and The Beulavllle Senior Class was honored Wednesdaw evening at the river in Hallsville when Mrs. War ren Kennedy, Misses Mildred and Macy Brinson entertained with a welner roast. Many games and contests were enjoyed after which weihers and marshmallows were roasted. Pickles, iced drinks and cakes were enjoyed by the 50 present. as best and will be sent to com pete with other clubs reasons. Mrs. John Miller led the group in games and Mrs. Ralph Miller Tn! gave an interesting talk onstration on piotuure hang Sandwiches, cookies, drim. nuts were served. Protect Your Jr. Class Party o o o o o o o o o The Junior Class enjoyed a weln er roast Wednesday night at the Cliffs of the Neuse. The group viewed points of interest after which weiners were roasted. Iced drinks, pickles and cakes were also enjoyed as well as group singing. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Kathryn Barbee and Mr. Spence class teacher. Millertown HDC Meets The Millertown HD club met on Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Ralph Miller, with Mrs. Leon ard Kennedy, assisting hostess. Mrs. Tobacco Beds How o WE HAVE FERMATE 50 Per Cent DDT DUST At a meeting of the Lenoir county Home Demonstration Garden Club held at Wheat Swamp Tuesday, Mrs. Wayne Jones of Pink Hill was elected vice president and Mrs. L. H. Turner, program chairman. Mrs. Turner will be hostess to the nex meeting of the club at her home in Pink Hill. Personals Tuesday Yates Dobson of UNC spent the week 'end with his parents. Mrs. Ruby Snyder and son and Mrs. Glennle Miller visited Mrs. L. F. Jones in Pink Hill last week. Mr. Elwood Quinn of Jackson ville, Fla. spent a few days here last week with his family. Mrs. Lena Johnson is seriously ill at her home. Mrs. Clinton Campbell and Mrs. Elwood Quinn shopped in Kinston Thursday. Mr. Levi Sanderson is seriously ill at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy and Mrs. Paul Hunter of Warsaw shop ped in Kinston Wednesday. Recent Bride Entertained Mrs. Edgar Murphy of Mt. Olive was entertained Friday night an a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Norwood Miller and Mrs. Cu tis Miller at the home of the former which was attractively decorated. Foods and Nutrition were ably pre sented by members. Mrs. Leland Grady's ten reasons for wanting o o o o o e o o o p e o BOTH DUST AND CONCENTRATE FOR BLUEMOLD 50 Per Cent Wetable and Naphthalene Flakes For All Insects and Worms SevenSpringsSupply Co. SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith returned from visiting in Knoxville Tenn. They were honored at a number of dinner parties while there. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Farrior of Rose Hill were here Friday for the Governor's speech and to Visit his brother Rev. N. P. Farrior and Mrs. Farrior. . Mr. Frank Lee of Faison visited his daughter Mrs. E. M. Sills and Mr. Sills Tuesday while enroute to Florida to visit his son Franklin Lee, Jr. Packer's For Dollar Specials Days $1.00 1.00 si No. 2 cans GARDEN PEAS -7 M 9 nana miTNV . . -., 1W M .HMM ......... ' ' .'AA 8 -17 oz. cans PORK BEANS 2 19 oz. cans SAUSAGE IN OIL ...................... a.uu i iA.nn smwhfiiii PORK with Barbecue Sauce 1.00 A, -jV VHU wuutsusviH r , gift 9 - HI A an PIMENTO -v 5 -1 n jars Good JELLIES . . .. M A 1M. 2 runs PEACHES l-M - 9 a 1 tral rant Fruit Cncktail 1.00 '5 - 15 oz. cans Huckleberries ........ - 6 - 8 oz. bottles Lemon Extract 1.00 6 - 8 oz. bottles Vanilla Extract 1-00 10 cans LYE : . . - l-00 13 cakes Good TOILET SOAP k. 1.00 2 tt Good Ground COFFEE . , : - 1.00 1 Black PEPPER . . 100 50 lb Stand MOLASSES .. 2.00 5 gal. Stand MOLASSES ... 2.50 P. We Have A Complete Line Of Heavy A Fancy Groceries . MOnrRV, SANITARY MARKET ' WE BUY PRODUCE AT ALL TIMES " AND PAY THE TOP MARKET PRICE Dollar Day Specials Regular $1.98 Value Ladies Nylon Panties Regularly 89c - Rayon Panties Regular $1.35, $1.65, 1.95 Ladies' Nylon Hose 2 FOR $1.00 )R $1.00 $1.00 ALL SUEDE SHOES REDUCED 19 Pairs BLACK KID Dress Shoes Regular $12.95 Values pr. $2.00 Warsaw Shoe Store MRS LEATRICE RIVENBARK, Prop. WARSAW, N. C. 2C t- y y v I t. I I I V i i i M y X A i A i x A X I I 1 ? A y x y y y y x y I y y x i , ? is iM'i! in! I I f tilt HI Sheriff Ralph J. Jones announces that I will be a candidate for the Office of Sheriff of Duplin County to succeed myself to be voted on in this coming Primary, May 27. I want to sincerely thank my Iriends for the confidence and strong support you gave me four years ago of which gave me over fifteen hundred majority, carrying all the townships in our county except two. This places the greatest obligation on me of my life, one that I will never repay and it gave me the greatest determination that I have ever assumed to build a Sheriff's organization. An orga nization trained by F. B. I. Training Schools in Chapel Hill and in our own court house. Wc have a trained organization, trained to respect society and fight crime. We own and keep two of the best bloodhounds in the state for quick emergencies, located at our prison camp at all times. I want to sincerely thank all the good people of this county for your help and advice in our work. I especially want to thank the members of our State Highway Patrol for their assistance. I wish to thank all the other officers in this county for their fine cooper ation, the Clerk of Court, Register of Deeds, County Auditor, and our fine set of County Commissioners for their support in the suc cess of our enforcing the law. We would not forget to thank the greatest of all; people of our churches, who have rendered so much aid to us. We will ever fight to preserve our churches and maintain a clean place for our children to live and make good citizens of to morrow. I respectfully solicit your help and vote on May 27 to succeed myself for Sheriff. - Ralph L tones ii n V r 5 8 3 r V7 Company r r tt. ( ' r o"rTLY rnxro WARSAW, N 2 fc c o o o O o o o o o c o o -' f f : Vv ' - v c o e o o o o o
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