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TBI bb.UK riKEB, -.KEXANBVUXB, W. C, TKdT-AT, Zl LaCi -j ! ELE3Y P. Mrs. C.;C.:H3sIer Er.l.il:ins fb Mrs. C. C. Hester was hostess to -the Town and, Country Bridge club -with Has. Shirlev Alohln u aririi. tlonal guest Mixed spring flowers were used throughout the . bouse. Attractive Horal taUles seated the , guest After Several progressions. Urs. Q. R, Dail was high scorer. . The hostess served hot apple, pie, Ice cream and coffee."' i-t.j Mrs. J. li. Grady Hostess At Bridge ' Mrs. J, R. Grady was hostess on 'Monday evening to her bridge club "with Mrs. Mattie Sadler, additional .guests Green and white was car ried out effectively with floral. ar rangements and refreshments. After several progressions, Mrs. Z. "W. Frazzelle assisted the hostess in serving congealed pear salad and coffee. --,. High score for the evening went to Mrs. George Penney, garden gloves, Mrs. Sadler received a simi lar gift ( , Konfracf Club At MrSaBurch ' Mrs. I. C. Burch was hostess to the Kontract Klub on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Lillie Sittergon as additional guest. Flowering quince and jonquils were used in the living and din ing rooms. Attractive hand made' tallies suggestive of St. Patrick's day were used to seat the guest. When scores were compiled Mrs. Norwood Boney was given a cas serole for club high and Mrs. Sit terson was remembered with an at tractive gift. Mrs. J. B. Wallace assisted the guest in serving green jello, topped with cream, nuts and coffee. Personals Mr. and ' Mrs. W. N. Martin spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Earl Martin has returned to Mo Call e in Chattanooga after spend ing "the spring "holidays with his, parents and "Mr. and Mrs.'C. B. Gu thrie. t Kjs Janet Bc-cey of Washington, TJ. C. spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mrs. Ro.st Deane Gray spent last week in Durham with her aunt, Mrs. Bill Pleasant. While there she attended the afternoon perform ance o Perry Como's at Duke In door jSJadiem. I r. an? Mrs Hill Pleasant of Dur. ham spont the week end with Mrs. N. RVvenbark. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lawhorn, Mis3 Verne Lawhorn, Miss Madeline 'Vrniw nnA llffe T.ttKor T . nf Ron. BU ....... uu " son visited Mrs. Daisy Smith on Sunday. If i. EPd Grrrtiv;H -her pr.icr.i Burih. TW. iM Mrs. W.v'e Cooper of ;:ic':t the week end wilh ; Mr. ar.d Mrs. I. C. T'rs J.n Hussov Wil Wilml ixion sDcnt the liar' 9 week end wih Mr3. Mvrtle Quinn. Miss Jo Kinsey Kafer of New Bern spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie, Jr. Mrs. Paul Potter snd Mrs. H. L. Stevens, Jr., of Warsaw were guest of Mrs. L. A. Beas'ey Sunday Steve Williamson Vsitort in Char lotte during the week end. Mr. and 'Mr Chi-nr Guthrie. Jr., Johynne and Mory Jane Carr and Melinda Hamrick visited in Clinton Sunday. Mrs. Shirley Alphin made a busi ness trip to Kinston Thursday. Robert Franklin Williamson of East Carolina, Greenville, was home for the week end with "his Some Vegetable Ideas From Foreign Countries ly Mid DENHOFP NEXT Installment of our fresh - vegetable cookery In foreign : climes takes us, first to South -it Africa, where many a housewife likei to aerve a Fresh Vegetable . 'Rarebit, a nloe Lenten choice, 'indeed. . , ) To prepare 8 servings, slice thin ' , s medium onions and saute lnV4 c butter. Add ft c finely chopped . 2 top. salt, tap. black pepper, tbsp. - sugar, V tsp. ground nutmeg and ' 2Vi tbsp. white vinegar. Cook nn f. til tender, stirring occasionally. Blend In 2 tsp. chopped chives, ' 1 tsp. chopped parsley and H e. '- grated Parmesan type cheese; " cook 2 mln. Stir In 8 well-beaten i eggs. Cook slowly until done, I- about 2 or 3 nun, stirring mlx- ture constantly. -. . Serve on buttered toast, with a ? garnish of parsley and paprika, r Tlsnlah Turnip Dish j ' from Finland, comes Lanttula atikko, Turnip Casserole. w- To serra 6, combine 2 e. cooked ' and mashed yellow or white ta ' h nips, 2 tba, butter, tbsp sugar, tsp. salt, 118 tsp. ground black pep Vper, 4 c soft bread crumbs and J Turnwau-oienaeamutiiniuiiw f bUttertO 1 q. vmetwm. k V srith W . eoft bread crumbs 1 "Int. tkm hnttar. malted. 1 Bak at 390 W. M mln, or untU Jt LC : .v' .'JjL, GUTHaiE, Society Editor . mother, Mrs. D.8. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland ac companied Mrs. N, a Boney to Fay. etteville to visit Mr. Boney, who Is patient at Veterans Hospital. Little Mac McNairy of Goldsboro is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.,0. V. Gooding.. . Miss M, Williams Entertains Club Miss Margaret Williams was host, ess to her bridge dub last Thurs day njght Her. home was decorated using the Saint Patricks motif. Mrs. Woodrow Brinson was high scorer and Mrs. Jack Sltterson was low scorer and Mrs. W. B .Craft won bingo prize. Miss Williams served an attractive congealed pear salad with coffee. , .. Feted On Wedding i Mr and Mrs. Charles Guthrie, Jr., shared honors on their wedding anniversary with Commander and Mrs. W. N. Martin on Friday eve ning at their home in Wallace. Mixed spring flowers with burn ing tapers in silver holders graced the auxiliary tables. Guast besides the honored coup les were Mrs. A. A. Kafer, Jr., of New Brn; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie,- Sr., of Kenansville; Mrs. H. G. Logan of Shelby; Mr. and Mr. J. B. Penney and daughters of Rose Hill and Melinda Hamrick. A Mr. & Mrs. Guthrie Hosts At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C .B. Guthrie were host at an anniversary buffet dinner on Sunday, honoring Mr. and 1-" C. B. Penney, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Martin on Sunday. Narcissus, lilies, violets and flow ering shrubs were used effectively on the buffet and auxiliary tables. Guest for the occasion besides the honorees were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Penney, Mary Jane and Johnnye Carr of Rose Hill; Mrs. A. A. Kafer, Jr., and daughter, Jo Kinsey Kafer, of New Bern and Melinda Hamrick of Wallace. Outlaw's Bridge Mews MRS J. H. PARKER; Cor. Fourth Sunday morning services it eleven o'clock, r . . Miss Sallie Outlaw spent the week end with Miss Murial Coyken dall in Chapel Hill, L. W. Outlaw attended an REA meeting in Raleigh, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and children, Linda and Roc'ney, spenl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Creech at Princeton. Mrs. Shelly McCain of Monroe visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stroud from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Murie Terry o' Ki8P":viJ! visited ?;Ir. and Mrs. M. W. Sutton Saturday and Suni'ay. GeralQ Simmons, student at State College spent Saturday and Sun day with the home folks. Mesdames R. D. Simmons. Remu' Creel and Miss Rachel Outlaw al tended a leaders school for horn--lemonstration club members in Kenansville Friday afternoon . Mrs. Lennie Hownr' ani "-aby ot Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Kornegay Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Daughtery of Faisdn and Mrs. O. E. Cannon of Mt. Olive spent Monday with Mrs. James Par ker, '. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fields and children, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nnnn, haa a itnllelnna WftV of fixing spinach that might even convert spinach-haters. I . To aarva 4. wash lVi lb. fresh spinach. Place in a saucepan with 2 tbsp. boiling water and ten. salt. I Cook, covered, until tender, about B mln. : Drain spinach, reserving water for later use. Chop spinach fine. Melt 2 tbsp. butter; blend in 2 tbsp, flour, ft tsp. salt and ft tsp. black pepper. Stir In c spinach water and ft c light cream or top milk. Cook until of medium thick ness. Add chopped spinach. Serve not. Vegetables from Arabia - AnNm sends us Kather Mash akly Mutbagha Bezat, fresh veg etables baked m oil. ' T Tor 6-t servings, remove seeds fmm 9 medium-sized sweet red peppers and cut peppers in slices ft Inch thick. Place In a IVi-flt casserole In alternating rows with 2ft e. thinly siicea onions, i o. thinly sliced fresh tomatoes and ft c. soft bread crumbs. Combine I tbsp. ollre ofl, 1H tsp, salt, H tsp. black pepper and tsp. minced garllo. Pour over aa. . Cover. Bake M nun. u wr w. Remove cover. Top with another U, anft hraaal animha. Cake II Bila, or wi erssa arc brown; 1 Phone 2122 . ' Grady and children - ot- Goldsboro were among visitors Sunday With Mrs. Paul Outlaw and family. Mr. and Mrsv Doughs Smith of Topsail visited relatives here Sat urday night and Sunday. : Mesdames Paul Outlaw, Alonza 0tlaw and Katie - Outlaw were hostesses to the Home Demonstra tion Club, Monday afternoon at T.V p.m. in the church annex with Mrt Remus Creel presiding, who Wie the club to order with song, rrhls Is My Father's World,". Mrs. Ka tie Outlaw gave the worship" ser vice. Following th buiief rr iod, Mrs. R. D. Simmons In the absence of the Home Agent, gave 4 moat interesting and informative demonstration on "Framing Pictures for the Home." Mrs.' Simmons u House Furnishing leader for-the club. Leader reports were Commun ity Service and Home Poultry. Rec reatlon was directed by Mrs. Bow ering. ' The club collect was given which closed the afternoon, program, fol lowed by a social hour. There were sixteen members present ' Classified Ads CLABSIFIED RATES: Three cents per word, iviHlmoro eharge of 7Se. Unless you have an account with ns please send money, stamps, money order, r eheck with ads. ATTENTION SO a SEW SHOP in Clinton - Mill end -utters ends and Novelty Fabrics Belts and buttons made same day received. Butterrick patterns. Zipper 10c. CTF TYPEWRITER-ADDING macttme repaired.. New Royal typewriters for every -need. Call Goldsboro 251. Worley Typewriter Exchaige 105 1-2 N. Center STeeL etf FARM LOANS LONG TERM LOW INTEREST ' Federal Land Bank loans are a vailable thru Clinton National Fanr Loan Association. 'Contact DeWitt Carr, Secretary Treasurer, P. O. Box 146, Phone 2262, Clinton, N. C. Mr. Carr is in PCA office in Ken ansville between 11 and 12 o'clock every Tuesday morning, ctf. FOR SALE: Leading varieties u large flat grain certified seed corn, cucumber seed, seed beans anu eic. Andrews & Knowles Produce C Phone 2491 Mt. Olive, N. C. 3 24 IT C. TWENTY NINE CENT SIZE HALO Shampoo free with $1.00 purchase of Colgate-Polmolive Products. Clinic Drug Co., Mt. Olive. CTF PEPPER PLANTS Am book ing orders now for California Wonder Pepper Plants for April delivery. Harold Marshburn, Ph. 2907, 208 Stewart Avenue, Clin ton, c.t.f. FOR SALK: Oennino '""i" " fumigating soil. Baugh's high qual ity fertilizer suitable for an crops. Andrews fc Knowles Produce Co. Phone 2491 Mt. Olive, N. C. 3 24 IT C. "The best opinion you chh have in that your opinions re mc-oly yt-ur opinions. Our opinion ss that iu em't Bo tn.a larpcr or cleaner '-.nr.? in North Carolina than Lie. American Legion dance in the Mt. O nym every Saturday night, 8 til?" ctf NATURAL AS THE GRASSTHEV FEED 071 V.8.O.A. CHILEAN NITRATE of SODA If 13 world's only MATIIRAI NA TATtnut u the gnat theMttttla I are crazing. Chilean Nitrate la the only natural nitrate. Goaran- teed 42 per cent plant food. ' Richeit of plant foode, Chll ean'a many extra taluea make it one of the moat efficient and eco nomical nitrogen fertilizer. Chilean'a nitrogen content ia 100 per cent nitrate. Ideal for top dresaing and (ide-dceaaing. Fro - flowing, apreada arenly and imoothly. Chilean need only motatura from the air to diaaorre no waiting for rain faat, affee tJwt action. v. , - Erery ton of Chilean coa . talna todinm eqnWalant to 6S((. pounda ol commercial ' limeatone an add-deatroy- . ing agent. The mow Uulean v yon uae, the jeater iu add 1 : destroyingj TJaat ... FOR SALE Fresh cage eggs bii HaiicroM ana Serf link chicks, poultry supplies, garden seed. Hy brid Seed Corn and Purina Chows. Phone, SU, Warsaw reed Mill. 1 cfl. ' v ' ..' t v ' 1 """''" If you , want to buy or ,sell srffrm seetS:--';:-'J: -iS'i-iy.' xJ,.) . 8TOX7T KEALTT CO. - PHONE SMI , WALLACE, K. C. , Long Term Loans mire on farm property., Low interest. 20 years to pay.-.- v.' n".;; , mow mm co. - WAIXACE, N. C. ti. -, r 'OR RENT one house, 6 rooms and -3th, hot and cold water, hardwood 'toors, basement - On my- farm; T niles nort of Kenansville, $35 per -nonth. J. K." Bryan. Jr.. 20 Cherry Acres Drive, Hampton, Va. Phone 34B53. CTP C. OWN TOUR OWN BUSINESS as a Rawleigh Dealer in Northwest Du plin County. Products sold there for years. Well known. ft( jv'ofits. Pleasant work. Vacancy in Samp son County, also. Write ftawleigh's Deot. NCC 931 216 Richmond, Va. 3 24 4T pd. WANTED: We are paying top mar. ket prire for poultry. Buying daily. Also buying sweet potatoes. ndrewe ft Knowles Produce Co. Phone 2491 Mt. Olive, N. C. 3 21 IT C. NOTICE OF SAKE Uner and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in th?t certain Deed of Trust dated Anril 7. 1954, executed by Margaret H. Wolfe, to R. L. ''obii'-n. T'uste. and nf rec ord in the Public Res'strv of Dunlin Countv. N. C, in Book 4R4. at Page 118, rd to secure a certain note of pvpn date therewith and the. stinulations in said Docd of Trujt not havirg hcen compiled with and at the 'eouest of the holder of said note, the undersigned Trustee will on the 26th day of April, 1905. at 17 00 o'clock noon, in front of '.he Court H"Ue Door in the town of Kenansvill0. N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real pro perty ly'ng anH be'ng in Duplin Countv. North Carolina. FIRST TRACT: Banning at a sake in Southern rn--cin of N. C. Hv. No. 11, Betty K. Fison Estate corner (now Brock 'md and runs with that line S. R de? . 1W6 t. to a stake. corner o B'ock land: thence S. 88 dee. E. 332 ft. to a I stake, corner nf B-oc'' land, thence I continuing with the Brook line N. i 36 deg. E. 990 ft. to a stak; thence gam witn tne jarocK line s. do aeg. F. 1352 ft to a st'ke. another corn er in s-id line. thnce "'ith Regal Paner Co. line S. 46 deg W. 545 ft. to a stake in sn'd line- thPice again with Reeal Paper Co. line S. 38 deg. 45 mln. W. ?520 ft. a stake in small drain: thence with te C W. SurrRtt line R. 16 deg. E. 400'ft. to a stake in said line; thence again with the Rurritt lin S. 4 deg. 45 min. W. 1100 ft. o a fke- thence S 8 deg. 30 min. E. 143 ft. to a stake; Patsy says, "He who laughs last has iu't seen the joke. When in Goldsboro Visit. The THE OPERA SIIOPPE For Delicious Fountain Drinks and Sandwiches of all kinds. Our Special ly is Cream Cheese and Olives on llaisin Bread. Next to Paramount The atre Goldsboro, N. C. Photo NITRATE lECtTIUZER , Sodium lupplementa potaa when neceaaary, aubatlhttaa lor U reduce leaching loaaea of pot - aah, calclnm, magnealnm wlaaaag unavailable potaah in the toil. Sodium inereaaea TallabiIity of phoaphat in the toll and Inv ' pTOTa emdency of applied pho phate. ' Chilean ia rich in amall qnant , tie of minor element neceaaary for healthy yigorou growth it' the only natural combination of - 100 per cent ultra ta nitrogen, to " diom and minor element. . kmK NATCHEk It : I tnence S. 4J aez. IS minute E. 157 ft. to a atake; thence S. 10 .deg." 45 min. W. 63 ft. to a atake; thence S 43 deg. E. 367 ft to a ataka; thence 8. S deg. '48 min. JC. 132 ft. to a atake; thence S., 28 deg. 18 mln, W. 233 ft. to a atake; thence -S. 88 ieg 18 min. E. m ft. to a atake; thence S. 36 deg. 30 min. 286 ft to a take; thence S. 24 deg. 15 min. E. 360 ft. to a stake; thence S. 13 deg. 45 min, W, 316 ft to a ataka in the run of Grove Swamp; thence with the run of Grove Swamp N. (2 deg. E, 1650 ft to a atake near a large Cypres; thence N. 1 deg. 30 mln. E. 400 ft to a ataka; thence N. 3 deg. 45 min. E. 1708 ft to a atake: thence, N. 62 deg. E.' 840 ft to a take to an old ditch; thence with the old ditch N. 69 deg. E. 450 U N. 40 deg. 30 min. E. 120 ft and N 63 deg. E. 635 ft to a ataka corner of Hall Mclver; thence with the HaU Mclver line N. 11 deg. W. 613 ft. N. 6 deg. 15 min, E. 621 ft N. e deg. E. 480 ft. to a large pine; thence N. 8 deg. 15 mln. E. 1482 ft to a stake; thence N. 1 deg. 15 min. E. 908 feet to a stake in the center of the Sarecta Road; thence with said road N. 84 deg. W. 543 ft to a stoke; '.hence again with said road N. 60 deg. 55 mln. W. 2346 ft. to a stake H the intersection of said road with N. C. Hy. No. 11 S. 76 deg. W. 965 ft. to a stake in the southern mar gin of said highway; thence again with said Hy. S, 45 deg. 30 min. W. 1420 ft. to the beginning, contain ing Five Hundred Fifty Six (556) acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a lightwood stump on Tar Kiln Bed. corner of A. B. Southerland, and runs with the Southerland line S. 76 deg. 45 min. E. 454 ft. to a stake; thence S. 33 deg. 15 min. E. 495 fl to a stake; thence S. 31 deg. E. 1515 ft. to a stake in the head of Mire Branch; thence down the meanders of Mire Branch the fol lowins courses and distances; S. 81 deg. 30 Min. E. 145 ft. S. 52 deg. E. 211 ft. S. 37 deg. E. 118 ft. S. 20 deg. 30 min. E. 118 ft. S. 13 Deg. 30 min. W. 66 ft. S. 18 deg. 45 min.'E. 131 ft. S. 60 deg. 15 min. E. 230 ft. S. 79 deg. 45 min. E. 89 ft. N. 77 deg. 15 min. E. 128 ft. S. 79 deg. 15 min. E 153 ft. S. 64 deg. 15 min. E. 140 ft. S. 42 deg. 30 min. E. 100 ft. S. 63 deg. 30 min. E. 84 ft. S. 7 deg. 45 min. E. 51 ft. S. 52 deg. E. 74 ft. S. 65 deg. E. 445 ft. S. 35 deg. 30 min. E. 61 ft. to an old marked black gum on Mire Branch, Tim Grady's corn er; thence S. 58 deg. 15 min. "W. 101 ft. to a stake; thence S. 28 deg. 30 min. E. 1138 ft. to a stake in the center of N. C. Hy. No. 11; thence with the center of said Hy. S. 51 deg. W. 2663 ft. to a stake in the center of said Hy; thence again with center of said Hy S. 63 deg. W. 493 ft. to a stake in the center of said Hy; thence again with the center of said Hy. S. 77 deg. W. 500 ft. to a stake in the center of said Hy: thence-again with the center of said Hy. S. 69 deg. 30 min. W. 477 ft. and S. 51 deg. W. 2000 ft. to a stake in the center of said Hy. at the center of a cut off road; thence with the cut off road N. 65 deg. 30 min. W. 158 ft. to the center of Mt. Olive Kenansville Hy; thence with the Come Complete and official registrations for December, 1954 and January, 1955 (the first two complete months for which comparative . registration figures are available on '55 models) show that mm mi n'S EASY TO It's the only low-priced car with the beauty and quality of Body by Fisher . . . High-Level Ventila tion System . . .6 engine-drive choices, including America's moat modern (and lowest-priced!) V8 . . 12-volt electrical system . . . 3 WARSAW MOTOR . CO. , WACSAW, N. C. nter of nii Hv. the 'ollowing course and distances: N. 2 deg. j min. W. 1837 ft; If. 2 deg. W. 288 ft; N. deg. 30 min., E. 1893 ft; N. 7 deg. E. 238 ft to a atake in center of said Hy Joe Miller's corner; thence with Joe Miller' Una S. 87 deg. 30 min. E. 1100 ft to a stake; thence again with Joe Miller' Una N. 6 deg. 80 min. E.' 1500 ft to a atake thence N. 67 deg. 80 min. W. 483 ft. to a stake; C. W. Surratt's cor ner; thence with the Surratt Una N. 3 deg. E. 675 ft. to a stake; theno again with the Surratt line S. 66 deg. E. 830 ft to a atake; thence egain with the Surratt line N. 4 deg. S .460 ft and N. 3 deg .Wr 461 ft to the point of beginning, con taining Four Hundred Forty-Eight (448) acres, more or less. This the 23rd day of March 1056. , . . R. L. Coburn , ' . Trustee 4 14 4T RXiC. . James McDuffle, Warsaw, to Doro thy Boykin, Route 3, Faison; And rew Junior Dixon, Rose Hill to Dai sy Ironia Batts, Rose Hill; Paul Leonard, Route 1, Warsaw, to Jan ice Maryland Miller, Warsaw; Ray mond Lee Scott; Route 1, Magnolia, o Earnest Jeanette Knowles, Route 2, Rose Hill. Charles David Fussell, Route 1, Rose Hill, to Eleanor Lois Jones. Route 5, Clinton; Kenneth Ward Turner, Rose Hill, to Bobbye Marie Teachey, Wilmington; Ray Frank lin Smith, Route 2, Pink Hill to Sa rah Victoria Waters, Mt. Olive; William Emmert Haugen, Jr., Hud son, Wisconsin to Mildred Locke Oates, Washington, D. C; Oliver Smith, Jr.. Kenansville to Patty Jeanette Williamson, Kenansville; James Vernon Drew. Route 1, War saw, to Carolyn Dean Robinson, Rose Hill; Handy Hazelwood, Wal lace, to Marian English, Wallace; Wayne Hodge, Humboldt, Tenn., to Sadie Lee Dover, Humboldt, Tenn.; Patsy says, "When your feet get tired of walking- always remember what a fine cheap ride the rest of you is getting for nothing," 0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o Time L P. TVNDALL'S SONS In Pink Hill For Your HENRY VAfiH . OIL VAN OAS Tobacco Curers o o o o 9 o o e O Pink Hill ftOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Drive America's Best-Selling Car! SEE WHY CHEVROIH'S THE the sure-footed smoothness of Glide-Ride Front Suspension and ' Outrigger rear springs . . . the ease of Ball-Race Steering. Come and see how all these exclusive features put Chevrolet way, way out ahead of its field I Arthur Jessie Strickland, Warsaw, to Irene Boney Martin, Warsaw. . :.!is ALBERT LEON rtOTD Altertpedit;. Floyd, age 7rdled wdefy;Iphday noon at the home of hi isterV,W Sam Young ftw sufE5ijiirt.attacK a faw hours earlletv,..,' ," . ftueral WrVlcet war held from the Rei'mli'Baptlat Church ThuM. day, Mftftnootaat 2:00 'doclrby Rev? Julian Motley, pastor assisted by Rev. Wade Allison, pastor of the RoseUm Tresbyterian Church, Intermeotwasirrhe Family wme tery? KtMlga. I t- ', i He" silrvlv!ay two daughters, Mrs. Curtis Rabtnson of Roe Hill, Mrs, French HtWtor of Chinquapin, two son W. W Wloyd of the home and A. C. FJoyd stationed with the U. 5. Army jttjEtorea. Seven grand Iwilite unve-in ,Thealre BilavHle, N. C. Showstart at 6:15 and 8:15 p m. Thurs. Fri. March 24 25 Fire Over Africa In Technicolor, with Maureen O'Hara and MacDonald Carey Sat. Double Feature March 26 Torpedo Alley Mark Stevens Dorothy Malor.e Also Spoilers of the Range Charles" Starrett Sun. Mon. March 2728 This Is My Love In Color, .with Linda Darnell and Dan Duryea . i Also Short Subjects. To See o o o o o o o o o o o o Phone 2441 O e rui A BEST-SELLERI m CM J0"ES children. Three sisters lur. bum Young ot Rose Hill, &.rs. Euake of Jacksonville and Miss Anna, Floyd of Kinston. , . Did you aver feel lfke a "Regular Crime Wave?" Patricia did in The Fatsy.- 1 V 'fv. Another of Patsy's sayings- "all the worlds a stage-but meat at V are only ataga hands." '1 k v;:,:;.i mi,, n.jK! - "Life Is ilka a golt game-L lit four play it's a foursome-, if two play it's a twosome- and when you play . alona, ifs a lonesome. Patsy says. TBADE AT Gamer Brolhers AND SAVE t Johns-Mahviile ' i - ' i i ' , " -J 210 Lbs. Asphalt Shingles $5.50 Asbestos Shingles $10.50 No. 5 V-Crimp Tin $8.01 90 lbs. Asphalt Roofing $2.40 We Carry A Complete Line Of Building Materials Sheetrock Nails Window Units Doors Screen Wire Garner Brothers 220 N. Center St. Mt. Olive, N. C. A, i ' SALES LEADER FOR 19 STRAIGHT YEARS CHEVROLET CO. 1 ' ' inawiaiaaw'a na uaxxi, . u i '..fA. "'ii. t 1-J Sam witn one id. ooosm aWKuea.
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