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w w MISS GOODING IS HONORED . Mesdames A. T. Outlaw, Rudol ph Jlasty, E. ,C. Tyndall and J. B. Stroud honored Miss. Theresa Good ing, bridaelect of September, at a tea and linen Shower in the Wom an' Club Building Saturday after noon, September 23 ' Pines, greenery, while gladioli, dahlias, tuberoses, fern and white ,- burning tapers enhanced the beau ty of the room; : ' "' c,.-v,,,,;l m IIG SAVINGS on ROUND TRIP FARES Yon. save an extra 10ft or more cb way on every Greyhound Round-Trip ticket! Ask about the big Fall Round-Up of all kinds of trips, tours, special featured A HW XAstPllg Thara art hundreds aw I Miami $16.45 29.65 New York 10.80 19.45 Jacksonville 10.35 18i65 Chicago 16.55 29.80 Philadelphia 9.15 16.50 Cleveland 14.45 26.05 Washington 6.75 12.15 Richmond 4.50 8.10 Charleston, 4.70 8.50 Greensboro 3.70 6.70 Raleigh 1.95 3.55 Wilmington 1.25 2.25 KENANSVILLE BUS STATION A cheerful Bed Cross Nurse's Aide, on duty at a children's clinic, reaches for a grinning youngster to prepare him for examination, under a new Bed Cross training program, aides are being made available for public health work outside of hospitals. l "" ! ) s i A . ' ; L... 1-- ,i 1 1 za t , ; 3 y ...... . r ,., t t ' ' Mrs. Budplph Hasty greeted 'the guests, Introducing them to the, re ceiving line composed of Miss Good ing, Mrs.' Q. V. Gooding and Mrs Charles Banks MoNalry. Mrs. J. B. Stroud 'directed quests to 'the bride's- bookover which Mrs A. T. Outlaw presided so graciously. Meadames Glltoert ' HoneycutV of FayfetteviUe and Alton Newton, aunU of the bride elect, poured punch from a beautifully appointed table which, was overlaid with an heirloom . handmade cloth. Grace ful crystal cornucopias containing tuberoses, gladioli and roses, flank ed on either aide by burning tapers in crystal holders. Mrs. C. B. Guth rie directed guests to the gift, ta ble. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. E. C. Tyndall. - Misses "Sallie "and Gail Newton and Sylvia Gooding entertained the guests with piano numbers dur ing the afternoon, COUPLE HONORED On last Friday evening Mes dames Harry W. Murphy and C. C. Ivey, Jr. were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. James S. Murphy, recent bridal couple. Arrangements of fall flowers were used In decoration. Upon arrival Mrs. Murphy was presented a corsage of pink roses. Each guest wrote advice to the bride which was read aloud by the honoree. Following the opening of gifts by the bride, Mesdames Mur phy and Ivey served punch, cook ies and salted nuts. AUXILIARY The Woman's Auxiliary of the Grove church met at the church Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Gavin presided, Mrs. L. Southerland led the devotional. Mrs. N. B. Boney had charge of the program. Plans were made for the "Day of Prayer" which will be held Thursday, Oct 12. District No. 12 of the Wilming ton Presbytery. ZONE MEETING A Zone meeting of the Mission ary Societies of the Methodist Chur ches of Rose Hill, Wallace, Charity, Magnolia, Warsaw, Turkey and Ke nans vllle : was held here at the Methodist church on Friday after noon. Mrs. Archie Lanier had charge of the program. Guest speaker was Mrs J. M. Jerome of Rose Hill, .After business refresh ments were served. About 60 wo men attended the meeting. Cheerful Trio S XIX ' 4-II CLUB MEETS ; The Kenansville Senior 4-H'ers met Thursday, Sept 21 in the high school auditorium. . The following officers were elected: Pres. John Gilbert Alphin; Vice Pres. Hazel Parker; Sec. Sara Brownffceporter, Mary Beth Southerland. After the election meeting was adjourned. PERSONALS Mrs. William Brown and daugh ter Peggy accompanied hy Mrs. Hattie S. Kornegay and Mils Mar garet Kornegay of Goldsboro spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. . and Mr N. B. BeBy.,?! t Miss Dorothy Wlghftnaiy Duplin Onslow Librarian accompanied by Mrs. N. B. Boney, chairman Duplin County Library Board attended a District meeting in Burgaw Friday. Mrs. Grace Vann and Mrs. Edna K, - Stroud attended the Cripple Seal meeting In Raleigh Thursday. - Miss Jean Tyndall spent Wednes day night with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tyndall. : - ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C Loth of Way nesboro, Va. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. h. A. Beasley. Mrs. Grace Vann and Miss Doris Rouse attended a Welfare meeting in FayettevUlt Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Reynolds and daughters spent Sunday In Tren ton. - i-;,-;-. A-:;' -v. J Miss Eleanor Southerland - of Clinton spent the week and with Mrs. L. Southerland. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin at tended the Whl taker-Wallace wed ding In Kinston Saturday. Mr. Oliver Horne remains very 1111 at Memorial General Hospital In Kinston. ". ' . Mrs. Gurman Powell is a patient in Goldsboro Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Best Jones of Bur gaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones Sunday Mrs. C. B. Sitterson visited in Windsor and Wllliamston Wednes day of hut week. , Attending the Carolina-State fotball game at Chapel Hill Satur day were Messrs. Bill Ingram, Dr, G. V. Gooding, Rudolph Hasty, Am os Brinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Tietelbaum, Mrs. Wilbur Adams and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Strbud, Jimmie, Wayne, Mesdames. Sally Westbrook and Belle Swinson made a business trip to Durham and Ral eigh last Thursday, "v. V 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mr. and Mrs. .Davis Holllngsworth of Warsaw spent the week end at Nags Head. V, Mesdames Walter Stroud sad An drew Patterson shopped In Kinston Wednesday. .. Mrs. Alice Gaylor of .Magnolia spent Wednesday of last week with Mr. and. Mrs. Willard Brinson. - Infant Jack Morrison Sends Greetings - -' v T t S FrL Sept 22, 1950 To all the Duplin friends of my Mom and Pop - Greetings - from - the Greenbrier Valley. Hospital J Ronceverte, W. Va.? " 1 I, Jackson Davis Morrison, first saw the light on the 15th of Sept ember about 30 minutes after my Dad brought Mom to the hospital Ever since then I've been hearing them saying such nice things about the folks In Duplin that I thought I'd drop you this little note and tell you, about myself. As you might guess, I'm another red head, weigh 6 pounds and 10 ounces, have one dimple and they say I look like Joe Boy did when he was my age. We can lie here and watch Joe Boy go back and forth to school and keep a close tab on my Daddy's going and coming. We also like to look out t the church against Its All-steel -body and luxurious Interior trim are highlighted la the aew Town and Country Wagon, Jast added to the Chrysler) line. A unique combination of utility and luxury, the newest Chrysler four .door sue passenger station wagon has a fold-down rear seat arrangement that background of majestic mountains, every night the "Jesus Window" lights up to remind all who pass by of that wonderful love and saving grace which Is free to all who ask. (Gracious, I sound like fry Daddy already!) ::;. ;... - By the way, he sure seems happy about the way everything has turn ed out But I kind of suspect that part of his big grinning is due to the fact that his new bird dog also arrived last week! . ' ,: My grandmother Is mighty happy too, cause Daddy bought a 2-year-old country ham last week! My cute little sister seems Quite pleased over my arrival but that Joe Boy says "Just another one to tend 'to!" He says he's at least glad I'm a boy, thol '-; ,.;. . The nurse has Just come-in so I know it's time for me to go visit my mother for about half an hour. So goodbye and love to all of you. . v;.?;-;. Jackie., ; Industry Teins Up t Vifh Farm Youfh In 4-H Club Prooreins o- ial) Ten years ago? a handful of in-! dustrlal concerns were supporting 4-H Club work nationally. Today through the National ' Com-j mittee- on 'Boys and ;"Glrls Out Work - - nearly SO industries, bus iucowuvu aauta nw- mam a K.lrlrt- up their faith in two million 4-H Club members with Incentives val ued at $400,000 annually. This amount is distributed for swards and leader Uaining funds in 4-H programs which range from can ning to tractor maintenance. - The money is considered a sound i i .i . .i lavnuucm ui ujc wuuui tuiuic by encouraging these rural boys and airls who have oledeed their bead,-heart, bands and health to make the best better," declared Guy L. Noble, director of the Na tional 4-H Committee, a non-profit citizen's group: Today's Pattern I yfT9394 r.-'lorn 1 0331 In Teenage shes 10, 12, It. 14. UM 12 lumper S yds. 6-ln.; bln:i-(, 2 yds. J9-ln, Son THIRTY CENTS in coins for special pattern to 170 News paper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11, N. T. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRE83, STYLE NUMBER. CI'"- yn"r p ""' y ro' f-r. ,,"-' -( - -. to be provides up khlnl tha front trimmed in a KENANSVILLE COLORED The Kenansville Colored School win hold its first meeting of the year Tuesday night after fhe 1st Sunday. All parents and friends are' asked to be present for busi ness of Importance. ; x" ; The Jr. Class organized for for. the year with the following officers: Pres. Ethel G. Moore; Vice Pres. Thurman Cooper: Sec. Elouise Out law; Tress Emma R. Kenan; Class! Sponsor, C. G. McKoy , The Monks celebrated their 7th family reunion Sunday, Sept 17 at the Daniel L. Dobson home. The 1051 reunion will be held at the McKlnley Monks. i,-;?,',;' Joe Carlton and . Henry Moore, Janitors of the Kenansville schools attended a. Janitor's meeting in Elizafoethtown last Thursday. They were accompanied by Prln. Merrlt Sunday service was largely at tended at St James A.M.E Church Sunday. -: oooooooooooooooooooooooo Sweet Potatoes - "' i- . ' .' r;. . : Cured and Stored HOUSE OPENS OCT. 4 ' ROTARY DIGGER FOR RENT J. H. 1 mi. West IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO fc Ji tYUO-KATlC A"U!CA'J LOWEST PRICED. ASTCmATX TRANSSiSSiCX " Oodg OynMalk Ids you Ml the gaar for fU powr ! mud,, mow or . trMOMt hill kM the wigln "brako" your Dodgo smoothly on long down hill oradot. Available on Coronot modab at (light extra eoif.. r irgo space fs richly salt. The Interior fashionable but durable leather nearly ten feet of ears like plastic for upholstery, headlining, and side panels. Extra-wide rear window can be .rolled down completely Into tailgate. ,, ::v v', .-6teii GAS PRESSURE Like Rock in Stomach One Kenansville man stated that for 10 years he felt like he had a rock in -his stomach, due to undi gested ood he always had Inside of nun. Kecenuy jie sunea taaing CERTA-VIN and says the feeling like a rock In his stomach disap peared the second day.' Now his food agrees with him and he feels like a new man. CERTA-VIN la taken before meals and works with your food; thus you get the fullest good out of your meals. It contains Herbs, plus vitamin B and Iron. It not only re lieves fas, It also makes the nerves stronger with vitamin "B and en riches the blood. Miserable people soon feel better all over. So dont go on suffering! Get CERTA-VIN. KENANSVILLE DRUG CO. - A winter cover crop is a good investment for Southerner gard ners and fruit growers. Orange and grapefruit trees are being grown this year in North Carolina, near Cape Hatteras. . HIKES ....... 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