it I J. r r i . i (. i J- ! ! - I' Airs. T. 14. Hogen is visiting her, tenaed graduation exercises at son Allison and family in Oier-'Louisbiirg College Monday. Their lotto. 1 daughter, Miriam, who completed Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Turner at- a one year business course returned v home with them. ;:,.'.! ' -.1 .; ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker and daughter Carolyn Ann spent last week end with Mrs. Tucker's moth er, Mrs. Johnson, in Kenly. Mrs. Johnson returned home with them y :' ; ' ' v We iBTtte yon to eome In and I illM 1 f see th new arrhrala ... see U I . 1 1 I W I y ' ' : J ' ; how easy It is to have a S 1 l 1 charmlna; home at bndget ly I ' v-.M.r?,,, . J "f. Prices. jj -'.,1 ' "Cpl ? I if BtW UVH10 ROOUCROil? fekj- tsJF? 1 R II Sleek. .opM.ticot.d At Prices ' J- J " fi ' M H comfortoble. loo, . TbatVVUl J. fil 2 U because the o o.e 0 f lease -C S3 , rj 1 foom rubber. Uphoi- ,,. .';,vtt r IH slered U ;i'n9. Vv tVw . - i '"r"U'' -.;", - SS 1 "featured" fobiici.- 0-; ' H $S 1 Two pieces' 1 "' ' f ' ai jf 2 0 Modern Oak lT llllll' SFl i u Ninette uroup w&n m ; U wm sh.de Out U jMN ri 4Wi P 1 1 perfect for uodem aeces- - f'lM- 5 Ir4 w If ,l S N aorle. and colon. 8ev. t "V 4X71 :,f M.- 110 1 :ilf,rar3 I " finf" " ' "1 ' s SL smart as tomorrow j ill ,..nr- r.-: Dearoom p i p. j I ; i. ... Fine walnut Tenners, In I . T waitn ton that harm- f 1 Z. V J - ' le with clear modern Kl Cv' -' '-VivCyifi 'ji.. hardware. , S ',11 W 00a ; 1 " -Sf ' -V1 -I'l ' ' ai MUs Betty Borne and IJs. Jime Turner were hostesses to tht Wo man's Civic Organization on Mon day night in the Community Build' The meeting was called to order by Mrs. U E. Pope,, president. , Mrs. Jack Joyner was in .charge of. the program. The topic was 'House hold Hints.' ... During the business '"session a motion was made that the organi zation meet 'once a month during the summer months. The motion was seconded and approved by the group. Therefore the organization will meet each Monday after the second Sunday of each month. . Mrs. Turner was in charge of a very interesting contest for which Mrs.. Jack Joyner and Mrs.i N. T. Pickett tied for the prize, i , The hostesses served strawberry ice cream, and cookies to the twelve members present. ; A , Mrs. Sarah Merrill Is 85 Years Young Mrs. Sarah Merritt of Magnolia was honored on her 85th birthday last Sunday with a picnic dinner spread on large tables In her yard. Mrs. i Merritts. children present were Jesse Merritt 01 toe nome, Mrs. Bessie Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Selma Merritt, Mrs. David Merritt and family. . ;:y; " ;iy,v,rV ' Others present were: Mrs. Emma Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Potter and children, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barnes. Mr. Marion Falson, Mr. and Mrs. J. ,T. Ketchside, Mrs. Joe Flowers, and children,. Mr. and Mrs; Raymond Barnett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Billy iStevenson, Miss Matty Helen Merritt, W. C. Byrd, Miss Macy Cox and Mrs. Pearl Croom. Mil. s i.... f a. -rne e l a f. ing trip to Carolina a Idursdxy. Cdet Pvt Fred Pickett, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pickett returned borne from Oak Bidge- Military in-, on Monday. .-'IJr. and Mrs. L. Q. Turner spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Martin Dill and family in Chin quapin. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. James E. Jones and family in New Bern.'; : -v- ' Mrs,' Johnnye Pope visited with friends in Kenansvllle on Tuesday, v Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and child ren' Janet and Sheila of Wilming ton spent last week end with her father,' James P. Tucker, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j John W. Evans.. ' v''.-. .t,, - , .-. ,t,f., ., Mr. and Mrs. John Barden of Warsaw visited Mrs. P. J. Heath, Mrs. F. N. Barden and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pickett last Sunday. The Rb IBroilpI Entertain Friends v Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown enter tained a few of their friends with a weiner roast Saturday, night at their home. . ; -it MX, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton' Chestnutt and children Sandra, Jimmy a ad Jane, Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Smith and sons Bobby and A. Q., Jr.: guesis. The Aitl, ".'.'54 ,'u.t.ita'a Ci-J Calypso met Thur 'ay p.m. in the home of Mrs. IL W. iiius son witn Mrs. W. J. Roberts assisting hott- ess. The president called the meeting to order followed by sing ing of the Club Woman's hymn. The Collect was prayed in Concert Roll was called and thirteen members responded with quota tions. - After the treasurer's re port Mrs. W. V. Hurdle gave the report on citizenship work. It was voted to send subscription; of World. Youths t Kobe Institute Kobe, Japan. Also to send one dollar for restoration of Penelope Barker Home in Edenton, N. C. . 1 . After the business session a pro gram on Art was given by Mrs. James G. Dickson. The life of Je sus portrayed in 41 paintings byj uiotto m sondone. "Officers for the new year beginning this month k. Best Treasurer, Mrs. M. J. Lambert Jr. : ; .V':..'v ; Chairman of literature,': Mrs. John Albrltton, Mrs. Adrian DalL Mrs. H. W. Dickson. Music Mrs. C. L. Sloan, ArtMrs. Roy Davis. Welfare. Mrs.. Jack Herring. In ternational RelationsMrs. R. L. Cox, American Home Mrs. Ed Jnirwerei Mrs. Smith Hostess WT Mckett Saturday evening Mi Jianicy raiif v Mrs. A. Q. Smith was bostess at a Stanley party at her borne recent ly. Mrs. Gertrude BarwicJr of Goldsboro demonstrated the Stan ley products. Mrs. Garland Far mer assisted Mrs. Barwick r ' The guests enjoyed various games, contests and riddles and several were awarded prizes. ' The hostess served coffee, salt- ea nuts ana cookies to the twelve guests.) , ,i r. y a Miss Beity Home oimrwicGorffj co.iPAfjy FURNITUBB OF QUALITY Funeral Director '- Ambulance Service EASY TO BUY CREDIT TERMS ;SS Summer flowers wef e J Used throughout the home of Miss Betty Horne when she was hostess- to her bridge club last Wednesday night, Mrs. G. M. Lupo of Char lotte and Mrs. Jan Trapnell of Tomas River, N. J. were guests. Mrs. H. L. Pippin received a box of bath powder for high score. Mrs. C. H. Pope was presented a hand kerchief for floating - This guests were remembered with .ift,.-y.'V;v The hostess served a ' congealed fruit salad, ritz, sandwiches end tea. ' ;...:., r.'v '-V- 'Vv .. ... k .... r: . -L i to ra visit. :; Mr.and Mrs. Melvin Pope and son Harry, Mr. and Mrs. . Lloyd Pope and daughter Rebecca, and Mrs, Richard Luck of t Richmond, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sander son 'and children 1 of Four Oakes and Robert of Grantham who spent ounaay witn tnem. . Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grubbs visit ed Mrs. P. J. Heath and Mrs. J. R. Croom Sunday afternoon. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pickett Sunday night. V-Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gray and son Robert spent the week end in Greenville. Mr. Gray is to work during the summer months with the Green Counyt P.M.A. and Mrs. Gray will attend summer school at E.C.C. s'-.t"?.- M tMr. . G.-: M- ' Lupo of Charlotte Visited with her sister, Mrs. N. T. Pickett and family Wednesday and Thursday, -Mr. 'Bob' Burton came with her and will spend the sum mer months with his daughter, Mrs, Pickett and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Odel Manning and son of Kinston were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith. Mrs. L. H. Trulove of Wilming ton was week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. jonn it. croom. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vestal and sons of Kenansvllle visited Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pickett Sunday night XMr. f and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor 01 Washington. D. C. spent the week end at their home here. The Taylors plan to move back to Mag nolia in the fau. y, Mr. "and Mrs. Clarence Pope and children Anne and C. H., Jr., vis ited Mrs. Pope's mother, Mrs. J. G. Bostic, in Beulavllle Sunday, t ROse! Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. N. v ' Mrs. J. N. Horne and Miss Louise Croom spent the past week end with Dr. and Mrs. John F. C. Hun ter in Florence, S. C. They were Joined in Fair Bluff by their sister, Mrs.. E. W. Jenkins who also spent the week end with Dr. Hunter. The Sarty visited Swan Lake Gardens 1 Sumter on Sunday. They also toured the Dundell Gardens which make a speciality of displaying the growth of Day miles. , Mire, IHtorne and Miss Croom spent Tuesday in Fair Bluff with their slater, Mrs. C. W. Jenkins. A. "Q. and J. P. Smith accompan ied a group of 26 to Charlotte Mon day to give blood to be flown to their cousin Glenn Smith, who Is critically ill in a Washington. D. C. hospital. : David Barnett Matrnolla harbei. has returned from the . Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville where he recently underwent an appendec tomy, -j Mrs. F. N. Barden Is anendlnv the week with' her daughter, Mrs. urn Micnaei and family in Durham. V- Mr. and ; Mrs. Frank Callowav of Clinton vistted Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Rouse. who Is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Smith, for a while visited her son Jimmy Rouse and family in Greenville Sunday. Darwin Evans, a freshman at Louisburg College has returned home for the summer, v John R. Croom attended the Shriners Convention ; at Wrights Ville Beach last week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Drew and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mat tlis Wilson and children spent Sunday at Wiigbtsville Beach. J-f. tJni The May meeting being our anni versary, Mrs. Cletus Brocx came down and made pictures of the club. : The hostess served grape fruit and chicken salad course. Each member was presented with forest .green ancberglass vase by the host ess. -.'V ,:-.;; v' i-v It Isn't June but wedding bells are ringing for Miss Thelma Bat son . and Sgt Norwood Barfield. They were married in Dillion S. C Mondav. May 26th. Miss Batson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Batson. She Is a graduate of Calyp so High' School. Sgt Barfield is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Molnnis Barfield. He is a graduate of Calyp so High School, and has recently returned, from Korea where he served 10 months with the Army. - Mrs. Edward Lewis was hostess for a Stanley party Tuesday eve ning in her home here. The pro ceeds to go for benefit of a new piano for the church. A project for Circle No. 1 this year. . ; : Rev. Graham Nlckens of Grimes-land,-conducted a revival meeting during the past week in Methodist Church here. Mr. Nlckens is a home town boy which our com munity is very proud of. He Is the f - . -. . , . i , t i i C vni euu ha. i.oucrt' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cole 0 Carolina Beach. - Mrs. B. H. Sellars has recentl; returned from Ft. Knox, Ky., wheii she visited her husband Pfc. Ben Jamin H. Sellars who was station ed there. Pfc. Sellars was recen! ly graduated from The Food Set vice School of Ft Knox and la noi stationed at Camp Lejeune. , Hi was also home over the week end . : Mrs. Ines Nunn Davis was fmi uated from Atlantic Christian Col lege of Wilson Sunday night re cemng ner a. a. degree. ,. : Mr. Albert Dickson and famn of Garner, visited relatives in Ca lypso over me week end. ' .. Our. college, folks at home tht. week are, Miss Betty Jane Sander son, Miss Peggy Grice, and Mist Mona Moore from E.C.C. and Don aid Swinson from Elon. -- Mrs. A G. Smith and children o Clinton were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Bill Best Sunday. ; -. Mr. and .Mrs. - Homer Usher 0 Raeford were visitors in the hom of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dlcksoi Tuesday.-.--.-v.... Sidney Wood said that there Were three acid tests of an educatec man: . Can you entertain a nen Idea? Can you entertain anothei son of Mr. J. E. Nlckens and thePfnT Can you entertain your- "1"' . r Your Crops Are Now Requiring All Your Time. Don't Let Your Finances Worry You Now Keep Your Money In Our Bank. Shop .,-,..,? i.. ... And Pay By Check. Your Check Is Your Record And Receipt. When Settlement Time Comes This Fall You Will Have A Complete Record Of All You Have Spent FARM WISELY SPEND 7i$ELY BAIIK WISELY 1 i Wit ij v y ' 1 -I? Ii-'v I. .. WITH "if.. ' - 3 1 f I i v . ,1 - 1 '1 KENANSVILLE IN ROSE HILL 1 t w 3 BEULAVILLE I I WARSAW. N.. C. :: ' - ,WL iW -''BBmmmmmimmmmmmKmmmmmmmi r 1 1 1 1 1 wMiaejMaBsr-.--4sssMMsw.- .mKmmtmmmmmma mmmmmmmmmmf "ammmmmmmmmm--Miat- - ''itidh iuw.mm : " ; - . . - IFacZi'Albmit Passage Of Qemtity :meimmiQBtMM9Jf ' ' ;Prlor !to the riassa?e of Chan. 114 Session Laws of 1951 ' p ' ' ' Sprtinn IS nf thtf Act reads as follows: "That in addition'ta-..U V ... ,. ,.7 , 0 T r. - -. -- I ' -4 n Court costs in Duplin County were the highest of any County in the State. Citizens of 'the. County pay Court Cost. r , v 1 reducing Court costs the Solicitor's Fee in General County , Court Was reduced to $4 in .any 'misdemeanor case, and no Jury ' Fee was io becharged unless a Jury was present in Court. - - ' Before this bill was enacted a Stenographer's Fee was charged in General County ' Court when no Stenographer's service' was;of fered. iThe 'Board p County Commissioners requested this to be eliminated by Statute; ' 'A, ' ' Before the passage of Chap. 114 Session Laws of 1951 the Sheriff and bis Deputies received salaries and fees, Under this law . all fees go to the County The Sheriff is ex-officio County Treasurer and in consideration of this, his salary was set at $9.59 more per month than it had been, this beine aereeable with the County Com- missionerg , and his monthly ' salary under, the bill was $350 plus xi9 travel Buowauce,. . , Half, Fees paid this fiscal year than saving to the tax payef 1951. f a .'Vf-ii'.-wi sftJ the salary and travel allowed hereunder; ihe Sheriff, or any Deputy v RhonfF r'nnctnhlA. nnri nnv nthrr law nfnrement Attirers of lhl.ti?,v KOBEST M. CABB ,to "officers by the County are $3,208.75 less, ;TP m'MM ' Z " -Xo-i s,;r: f uicy were wc utai xiatai jrcox. , xuu is a uuect " V'A iWA. I Dromise 10 ''TJus'VUt.'Waii:into;ette;'ji .March 1 .''.)VX ri-iAvV.r ..yi x nlin .County shall be entitled to and shall receive a fee of twenty- live' dollars for seizing, and destroying a whiskey still when . such-i $fj Sim la seizea ana aesurujwa nti uie ,ttf rpt jui mauo uiuuccmuu : therewith and conviction had." This was requested by the Board ,. (1 ' of County CWnissioheri( Q t U i IU' I- ''i't "1 if U fiH v All of the above was presented to me by the County 'Com-.. . ;.(, , missioners and signed. If any one wants to see this 111 be glad to f showittoyou. , , lW" ,'-.; " 'riu'1: . " ,i , ;;v I feel that Courts should be run for Justice instead of money. ; As to 30c Fees for serving subpoenas, if this is deemed toe ' V , small by the County Commissioners, I will be glad to correct saine in the next General Assembly if elected. , . -f ; ,' i"f, ,i-'t , , ';'.' r.c'( , i I have alwyas stood for and -worked for better public edu- " ' c . will rnntinnA in tin sn. Your Vote, Support and Influence will be greatly appreciated. serve you nonoradiy ana xo ine Desi ormy aouiiy. ':i?:;;::,.'; r ' " 5 llfft: i' ''its by ' ' "' 'UPVk. ft "'i 1 i'Slrt'A'' ju'" v-'f' ''uif.