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f m i .THE DUPLIN TIMES KENANS VILLE, N. C. THURSDAY JULY 13, MM.' 'I .4 tiVxl CE By -.'.' J...."-!.i','C''';.!f 1 In day f oiw men hai tii'tair,?toa;:Udtt: relaxing--'tw Uitv, giving way tti hold "btt'oht 7mhuh?i f the. 4iso Oiden iime-Bridei ' - hd ti have a. Dowry r even though ber brlderoom bought her?,1 Now lay k IF she has enough' b last, ONE"iei ,'VW she to lucky,, yell becimt pop - ular to that roe jbwm .coiua not , tee the face; of.kis bride untilrttti: knot wm tiedl odaf 4 wfbtfj woujim i nvt MKacunf urues.tht , groom and : bri iouM 'seVftf t. faces of, each ether ... unless it' J tornd onfortanUrte blind rjerson ' .Perhaps- where tfg. $s. M SvYou .' know j this'-; incredible era,J.)lih airopreasion some' will L Bafve be ibind 'them Jwill be about fW "impressive- a a dent left id a, tub of waterafter th clinoh ijd fists Have withdrawn out of it! -tfc ctofloe in our mirror shows Jtytefi peautj-fying image of fexf 9 eneaiurts. ; Everyone ; should itUiWodt existence here H to anfecw preafefi by serving our ; ynrj X Our ' greatest ' ,.; satisf action Should come from 'love for ser- beauty-or, ugliness-is fthe.i cause .f Ivloe,, to:, pihei ' Yet, we, fools to-' much.? cpnfustoft,?'diPPoiri ' l' .V w'e ' W-e, hate, j despise and ttoent and. misery in' th& world ;-'4-ceiv':V'..J:-"1 :' ':, oay.'Ko enev em KttMmV up to'lt Vr'"-- . ..... .i . ' fT ...i ..f PIIIW nl4r4kr.kau ura ihu,U nu v the expectation f anyone.,;;! v; ; , "v"Tis said.-fTiw Ti ihatfctodi-fc i ' wnylfen; Mothewrwho keep ; toeir childfc tted-40 theiif. 'Aproti , String" to speai- otnirusimg ; .bem,'iey,vtHr get out ant livejtiheir "oyn- jhm'r"'-S . ,-"'1 trying to maaiUtn 4tiiig, ' pern8j.Kertt elattoriip'they often oescror in lutiinS the ties nd puying ihe-cords , too tight-It i snaps (he Tie that Wnds. r : liMofbttsma often " tee SW respect if theifr joved ones, . Or strive too hatd to .hold oa to frieooi So, -the aaying, "H. Who knows how j -'btatf 'ifcUaw,-. ho cord, yet, you cannot undo:". Jeal ousyi v bate ' lA- envy, 'bind"; WeW: LOVE 'FREB.' ' We. aU eactf -afiecUo.by' de ' aervJng.it,'. not' from atriying for - it, ywu'vB heard many people gay "After TV Aine ; lor you.". Not many people : ever,' ask tia'to Jo-haltih tWma wA.do,tottliero, bo way tegctetrdohig it? Usa Fruit-Freshand Serve Fresh Fruit) Trtsh fruit will soon be at its height in the market, so plan,v to serve a cool refreshing fruit salad. If you associate fruit salad wim a lot or last- ' minute fuss and bother, here is a way in ; which v you can prepare it in advance and 7 still have it fresh . and colorful at j serving ume. in , a spare moment during the day ; '. cut up the fruit and mix 'it-With -Fruit-Fresh. Store it in the . refrigerator until ready to use. All you have to do at the last min ute then is place the lettuce on a platter and top si it with' the pre pared I r u l t.-Fruit-Fresh will keep the fruit orchard fresh for many hours. iye 7 resist and begrudge, where ve ,swuut , respect and admire. ' Vv are, all 111 nd overjoyed at 'gossip", scorn . truth, Faith and , Jgnfc pid age is a privilege de 'ijed jW'ViWiy'fcet, any age is a miracle of : CreartionJ -V WHY "can's " we use , ij God's vay? As HS intended? Does anyone remember Miss Martha Yates, of Almanac, co. C? She was the lucky person i wtio registered at' the progressive Farmer's Booth, during the N- d Jtate FAir, She.. Received the set Jersey cow? Or stirs rich cream Um the folUwinj combination of fruits: I , . Pacb ' V .. ' Honeydaw Melon Paara ; , . . . J.; ' Cantaloupe " ' .Bananas ' . , I ' Shawberriaa - In addition, you will need Fruit-Fresh, ascorbic acid mix ture, salad greens and salad-dressing. For each 2 cups of cut up ruit,. dissolve in a bowl, 1 teaspoon Fruit-Fresh in 2 table spoons water. Peel and slice peaches, pears and bananas di rectly Into Ffuit-Fresh solution! Toss slices.well so that each is coated with the solution-. Store in refrigerator until ready .to use. Peel and slice honeydew and cantaloupe, wash and hull I strawberries. Wrap melon and strawberries in wax paper, and place in refrigerator. When ready to serve, place salad greens on a platter and arrange cut up fruit down the center. Outline with melon Slices and top with strawberries. Serve with salad dressing, . ,' vf SiJyerrom .Editor, . Clarence Poo,. jaiitbo4atlQigh effia. when by- some ffneer luck. Dt. lJ. Y. Joyner drew her name from the lot of names., Dr. Clarence Poe, was a very young Editor then. . . I have photograph' of the two taken ac thutie,,,,:,? i Whur-temembets?- When they ' wpke up- and heard a train' roar- to make a tub of rich : vellow butter? We've almost forgotten the smiling faces across the fence or palling of our neighbors early in the day! Who sees rows 'rT 1 rows of fodder in the "shocks," And walks .to the P. O. for a. long-takeI-iw-ktiter, fpom a Joved one? See sweet, "taters'' and Irish "taters'' stored at the "tater Hill, tr the--winter? Whirr "ever "sits tfigrthrouglr-tlhe towlf or field? i We should itever , be ' afraid to1 W" Mkes their little pail and go's quietly by the fire ide In the w.'.-.,. CX''.-i:4arfy''ti the ev?nir,g, feejing .that, All is well,,? now nays, us wnu gets to see couragements, ane a tool ot evil. It is iso often just that, which ;urns defsat in;o victory. So don't be so discouraged It's the ability to keep' going that finally brings achievement. . .in a big waiy. . Must everybody iis selfish. .iind wonts their way. Even a baby--won't share .the botlk- unless he has another one? Many adults still trust in the animal method! Some husbafids- and fathers rely j ( Oullaw'l Bridge News , Mrs. J. H. Parker, Corrrs. . Mrs. W.. M.. Simmons and Misf Bessie Korae-?ay were Raleigh shoppers Monday.- Mrs. Herman (fuss-ll and cjiug hter. Miss Sue Fnssell of Ross Hi!1 , visited Mrs. M. -W. Simmons or. r'day. 'Mr. and M's. M. W. Simmon? md Miss Bessie Kornegay were linncr Ufsts of the Leroy Sim nons en Tjrsjiay evenine. Lisa 'ay Simmons ie'''rne dwith them for a few rhy's vinit. Mrs !,n:t'e 'Br er and Miss Rac hel Outlaw will be co-hostesses tc he Home Kroiomi" Cl'ib Monday u!y 17, nl .rnn p. M All memberr are urjred to be present, visitor; are invited and wnlcnmed. The Rr-v. and Mi s. Kenneth Mar shall and children . are atlendin the Southern Unitarian Institute a' Blue Ridge. From there they wi1 go to Souther Minn's to visi the home folks and thry will be on va cation during July. 'Mr. and Mis H. Huntley am chlidrrn of Mo ure .in ) Miss Jurl' Smith of R '-iii-n 'r inrs wore wee' end visitors with Mr. pnd Mrs Mervin itrnud. Mrsdames .1. H. Pirter, Fri Bcrgcr, Miss Jt.nh.'i Outlaw anr Amos OiiCivv v.silerl Mr. and Mrs i-Dennis Nichos at Richlands Sa(ui j day afternoon. I Among visitors with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Dupree Sunday weer Mrs. M. Banks Mrs. Karl Davis and children of New Bern. Mrs. Ken- I nedy of Newport News, 'Va., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dupree and son of (ioldsboio. Mr. and Mrs. Mehnert of Kansas City, Mo. and Mrs. irvin Burch of Rock (if Gibralter. Ker .isville were visitors with Mrs. Lessie Horton last Wednesday P, M. ' ..;:-.'': . . Farmers are harvestms tobacco this week. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Watson an dson of Pink Hill visited Mr. ind Mrs. Frank Outlaw Saturday light. - . ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Traynio and children of Pittsboro, Pa have been visiting Mr .and Mrs. Nalhan lly. iss Maggie Stroud of Raleinh visited relatives during the wesk jnd. ( Miss Essie M,'ie Out'.iw has ar ived from Opa'orka, Florida for a i'isit with Misses Fannie and S.iliie lutlaw and other relatives. Miss Pat sey Midce'te of Swans oro vis'ted Mrs. James Pu:kcr in dfainily Saturday. Average Value Of North Carolina Fan.iS About One-half Of National Average ; ' In on brute torce ana sirengin. . . niodLirn like a rooster that trusts only his t0 have ,v ? HUri 10.CATI0N! II. "WILLIAM ST. - ; ; ERIIESTf GUS Dial RE 5-2165 'V.-f..V1': ' -f' , ' ' ' -' " -- Golabori N. C. their, favorite T.V. Program and how much it will cost them, in crmfectiinnaires etc. Oh, just wait about fifty years from now! or A -small child returned home from her Sunday School class and hesntemtly, asked her mother, sp.urs One father practiced so much forced irules on his son, the son finally rebelled and took to his heels and ran away from home. The mother's heart torn out rv k.js of her son, fur the first-time in heir life began in a low voice fax-!, in-, order -'to have a wedding tht- bride has an, "Old fashioned one''. Mother, were men' and women lealiy made Of "dust?" "Yes," answered her mother. "Why?' "Well, my teacher said so too." ''Yesi, we're all made of dust and to the dust we will return". Said the mother. . "Well, could that be someone there under our bed?" "It looks kind voi'-.?, to tell "t hushnnd what a brute he really was although, his abuse to her was more tihn a little, she kept her 'o"'- vioie hut stern just, how bad he had always been. Of his tyranny to his family. (Suddenly lie' realized sine was telling the hi uth. - .he relented, went down on his kntaes. ask God's forcive- nesB -kmi -his son came back jine wedding ring, came about net to impress some Jewelry store, ias there were none in an cient days. I The Ancient people believing itlho third finger pomncted the I hoart henrel'orUi, tlie "Cord finger" Or Ring Finger. . Divorce j was as unknown as Artichokes j or poni'hiiiuscs. . .when the cord was tied the couple belonged to each other until deaith or for ever. Something old, something I new, something blue denoting I purity love & fidelity. . .,(,Days gone by) A. It. MET The Outlaw Bridge A. U. W ni villi Mrs. W. M. Simmons on Sat urday, July 1 at 3: GO P. M. at lur ionic in Goldsboro. Mrs. Leroy Simmons presided ipening the meeting with "Blc' :c Tlie Tie That Bind", as thr peninr; sonj;. Mrs. W. M. Siinmors ive a very inspirin,'; devolion.i' sinr; "Life's Mysteries" from Uk ear book. Piwmm l.m lrr, 'Irs. Hermar )utlaw, had chai se of the program 'sing for the tun "The .Retardc1 hild". She was Dssiste'i by Mrs alio Outlaw., Mrs IfT'liel t)ut;av and others. A lively discussion er od follower! rtie pro-Tarn. Reports on the Shelter Neek In stitute were given hy various mem bers who attended the week's ac:iv ities there. Following the meeting Mrs. W iimmons anrl Mrs. Leroy Simmons, eo hostesses served Orange-Pine ipple Float, ehee.se straws, Iiilz E3EADACEIE For relief of headache, neuralgia and neuritis pains, take SJANBACK'S com bination of medically-proven ingredi ents compounded specifically to speed up pain-relieving action. Many doctors recommend the ingredients in STAN BACK. Get genuine STANBACK Pow ders or Tablets -unconditionally guar anteed to relieve pain tast. 1651 STANBACK gainst any preparation Average Value of Tar Heel . . C The average value of North Car olina farms has increased rpidly in recent years, but the typical Tar Heel farmer si ill owns a lot less than his national counterpart. Preliminary information from the slate was about $15,000 when fie ccns..s was taken. ' --,: !. pr cen, -inrreaso since 1954, but still far short of the average national farm of li.i na Tar Heel farmeis in I eli se Hie gap some in the iXvl-Mi period Tlie 1 average farm in the n itio l re Iv increase-! in va'ne by C per a.r:t I i , ..., ( ia,.c lo i.,.' nil.en iiiein I ers present. Miss Pcssif Kornegny, sister of Mrs. Simmons, was visitor present for the meeting. during this period. ; . i . i The census figures only show the value of farmland and buildings. They do not include machinery, equipment and livestock. , . ', . I Average North Carolina farm val-' I ucs are about in line with those of i ' ' other Southern states with the ex eeptio:i of Floiida and West VirrJ- nia. The averai-e vlorida farm is val-J ucd at $oa,000 and the average West Virginia farm at $10,000, which, makes it the lowest in the nation. Arizona farms are the most valu able - $171,000. ' " IMiM L M HMMtkMpinf ) 7 HOUSE OF 1,000 SUITS SUIT SALE Reg. ?65.00 Reg. $49.50 Reg. $45.00 NOW $52.00 NOW $350 NOW $36.00 Reg. $39.95 NOW $31.95 Reg. $29.95 NOW $23.95 Reg. $23.95 NOW $18.15 Reg. $19.95 NOW $15.95 These Includes All Our Nationally Advertised Brands ... tiLENMORE, TIMELY, VVILCOTT, IIASPEL SPORT COATS Reg. $45.00 NOW $29.95 NOW $19.95 Reg. $29.95 Reg. $14.95 TOM R. BE ST Many people long for riches-! PP reigned to the md thinkirth&v had thn ,hv hme!. When one, sees lhem- ielvcis it makes a dilference 'rru.-'v - -.?'V--Ti1 ft. - - -v l I " W " ml 'V ' 1 ; T- j t. - r - j. 9yiv.in moots. fi:;;i Nuty in your home. This lovely he tttoTrigMMimyFT ihlays sprinkled lavishly with iewel-toned imttaiiip Viui im. tffi, viityl chips. Its sparkling beauty and crisp Trestiriess f. lf; kith aven a modest interior into one of luxurious beauty: . - nn$tronf Palatiaf Coito it Jcompletely 'ne'J(irt(!' of ;tV; Inlaid vinyl formulalion thai weans-longer wea easier-. 1 4 . .malrflertance, and deeped wM, clearer cotors. It can b ' imraiieo epstata downstairs, and everrin the'baiementtri i iivejaflali8l splendor throughout the home. See the beaiutiW i' .coKw now on 'display at m-:'v . . .j. ... I''V;'':'::"'rh''e;' " " ' V'-'OH'y' '; POK f REEi ESTIAAATt Isctiicit;KuIiii ftirni Go: 118.122.081. .-''.'"'"ir ifc.-v;::: FL il Goldsboro, N. C. V. IMIAVE IT". and think IF they had them they would be happy; Others fel ro mance, or achievement, position, or power may make them happy iBUTT, none of these things bring real ihappinclas real satisfaction and happiness; Real satisfaction is when the inner heart is firm in Faith and those who are con vinced there is a God In heaven who , controls our destiny... no matter what particular ' church we belong. Nothing produces and maintains our lives as does, "Re ligious Faith." One man's failure is many another man's gain. It's so easy to see the faults in others and so difficult to see them in our eelvea So, simple to say to our selves "Don't worry, everything Will be all right." i But is's.hard to" put into prac tice when faced with discourag ing problems or our ownJ Dis- The nagging method is unfortu nately used to often. It is the cawardly way of making another person so uncomfortable that they will yield, to your way, to pre vent more nagging". It seems the women folks are goad at it, or bettor than men at questionable Art probably because they face so many more details in and aaiound the home and life in general. Nagging can cause one an inferior complex thnt rrny last a whole lifetime Gentleness, backed up with firm jjl, i-; is a miracle worker. There is mudh or little today original about getting married. Most of the customs that are observed today, started so long ago ttiey are about as perma-, nently established as the Con stitution of the U. S. A., or the "HOUSE OF 1000 SUITS" 119 E. Walnut St. DiaJ RE 4-4051 Goldsboro, N; G Continuing Our . JULY All Spring & Summer Presses Off Juniors, Misses & V Sizes Cotton Robes & Pajamas 40 Off All Summer Hats Vi Price :.- - All Sportswear ' Reduced 20 To 50?S .-. t SAVINGS FOR EVERYONE W ': t .'-; '.'-. Sanrise ShoppJai- Center Goldsboro, N C. - NOW SWIM SETS Were $11.93 $8.95 And Men's Wear Men's Ties SUMMER SUITS Were $49.50 NOW $31.95 Were $39.95 NOW $23.95 Reg. $1.50, $2.00, And $2.50 NOW 85c Swim Shorts $150 ALL-WEATHER JACKETS Were $15.95, Now $12.95 RAINCOATS Were $32.50, Now $25,00 ffif Many Select from . . . NOW SHOES. 20 and 30 Off! $7.95 Dectalene Shirts, now . . . $5.95 $3.95 Short Sleeve Shirts, now . $2.50 $5.95 Pdn-Lph Shirts, now $4.00 $4.50 L S. White Shirts, now MQS .j,:...: .,. ' .... Walking Shorts nmiuMtuij ran. "ere were nrrc i.sa M A , . . . . - Shirts: $4.00 $3.95 $3,50 M0W $4.50, $4, $4 and $3 Straw Hats MFM'C Reg. $3.95 Now . . SHORTY PAJAMAS Reg. $4.25 $2.00 Now $3.50 Were $7.30, $6.95, $6.00 and $5.95 Sale . on Light Welgftt SporfCoalS: Were $35, Now . Were $29, NOW $19.95 $14.75 WERE $7.95 $5.90 R00 3.t5 NOW 5 f2JS SHOP Center ,Street .Mount Olive J)
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