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THE DUPLIN TIMES KENANSVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY OCiq I t i: .1.- iolia News And Socials day through Sunday, in the mount ains of western ' North: ; Carolina, l'hey attended Uie Cherokee- liiuian Fair' at Cherokee. " Mr. and Mrs. John McBride and daughter Josie of Concord were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. kZ Z mL Bet. y4 Carlton Smith and Mrs. J E Ham- were Mr; and .Mrs. ' John ' Fisher Hamilton and ' girls Phillis ' and Joyce. ' -s ' ! 'Mr. and Mrs. OtmY-Lee Holland of '-'. Kenansville ' visited - Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones on Sunday- ' ' mr.Ui iwra Smith and fompapiffl ny Mrrand Mrs. -Harry J ' w. .v; " i " Ihttr Jacksonville spent Thurs-1 Mrs. Dorothy frxaye Parker spent 1 v; l. . Pop spent Thursday V id Friday with Mr. v aad J ,, . Jm4 Eari Jone a qjiJJeW 1 n. .Gregory pries cameTTome V, ... si tier for uu weekend. I mi. tisttea mm: Pearl Rowell in J,;!ajnlton on Saturday. '.' Hfl' gnd Mrs. LG. ' Turner , and i!rj. Audrey' 3oirner.. wert to Top lull. (tacb Friday afteernoon. r I .Mrs.! 141 Mathes -shopped . In .Warsaw. Saturday.: : f-' - -S omPpl4 by l?tindMr$. Harry J V; EXTRAVAGANZA SAIE ,?,.v..'." -v j.rf.sr- ,.a v.Vfc.;. ... i "Wl 'itf &n'OtUt'Qiif Sub-Teen Department Y ;,i".V '"K'''vA.:--f MiK' 'Hi V-i':-W VMM 'Bfms&i MERCHANDISE IS fl ;.Tho To Shop idshCOnly f ,i And , HanoYi;icCnter - Oleander Drive ilrnigton, N. C. the week and at' the Smiths cot tage at Wilmington tfeach. ; " Miss Anne Pope of Meredith College spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. C.' H. Pope. V. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker, Nelson and Stanley of Pikeville ,visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmet l.asser last week.' .,(''' 7 Messrs S. B. Hunter and L. G, Turner and Mibs Louise Croom went to Chapel Hill Monday Mr. - and Mir. : Warren BosMc. Mr. M. A. Conrad and Mrs. L. E Pope attended the Baptist Assoc iation in Clinton, Tuesday.' Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Jones, Jimmie Michael Gregorv snd Na nc of New Bern spent Saturday .'eht and Sunday ; with Mr. and Mrs. LL E. Pope. ''Mr, and Mrs. L. 0- Turner vis ited Mrs. Fmily "rvrfi unH .f"v in Chinquapin Monday evening " i i i i'i . ' . i.i c Mrs. Smith1. Canasta Hostess I1 The Tanastt f"b mt .Wednps i bv ni"bt with Mrs, ,Wry Sith. I Thpse p'vimt wore . Mr, ?5mih I Mrs. hbie Sutth. -M's. "V'vln p0 Mr n- L. Quinn and Mrs. WitHom Potter, I - Mrs. Melvin Pone won Msh s'-ore I and was awarded a hosiery baer. 1 7 The hostess served chocolate pou nd cake Ice cream and oofiee. . Mrs. Chestnut Honored .Mi., snil MWClifton A. Thotno- son of Glen Burnie MA. and Mrs. Mae Trent of Allavista Va. return ed home FrWaiy after visltinJJOtt!ir mother .Mrs.- ' J- i H. ; -unesuiuw. While here they gave Mrs. Chestnut lintiA( In hnnui flf Mr a vivw vifti' - --- -. - - . r,r , ' - - and Mrs. Lewis Quinn honoring county office. her on ner. oana ouumay. - ' Those attending were Mr., and Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Twiti Mr. Rufua Chesnutt, Miss Aantte dies nutt and Miss Linda -Swr Barwick of 'Seven 'Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton ChesnuU Misses Sandy and Jane Chesnutt Mr. and Mrs. David Alton Chesnutt and Janet all of Magnolia Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Barnett of Warsaw and Mrs. tiarriett Gideon of Willard wpr given folders with suzscstions on what to look for when -buying sheets, pillowcases, bath and kitcn en towels also taoieciotns, piace mats d"napkins.v ' . Leaaers. reporting were Mrs. SUcy;" Evans-Safety, ' Mrs; L. E. Pope V-Artt, and crafts, : Score keener-Mrs. U G. Turner red-the yearly score sheet to the club before mailing it in to the man-Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Mission Hubert Tucker. PubUcity chairman prayer by Mrs. Paul Bass. 'i Study Chairman - Mrs. Betty Mae I Mrs., L. G. Turner. Stewardshir During tho social houJJia hostess. Wucker. ( Prayer Chairman - Mrs. chairman - Mrs. J. E. Tucker, : j assisted by Mrs. Betty Mat! Tuckec Paul'Bass.'SocialChairman - Mrs. I The meeting was dismissed witn'ervea pumpmn pie ano.nw w j Magnolia HOC Met The Magnolia . Home Demonstra. tion club met Thursday afternoon October 5. in the home of Mrs. Wil liam Potter. The meeting was balled to order by the president, Mrs.- Kenneth Taylor. 1 The meeting opened by singing. "Carry Me Back To Old Virginia.' after which devotional was led by Mrs. Bettie Mae Tucker. No agent heing present, the topic for the month, "Buying Household Linens" was given in form of a round table discussion. Members WEILS STOCKYARDS " WALLACE,;; N. : C. " "' .' '. AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY BUYING AND SELLINGS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDA OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2261 O. L. WELLS NIGHT . PHONE, AT MMl jackTp. wells night PHONE AT i-MIl : .' ..f -i ' ,;. ?!,) ;.''' -: i; ;' j iim ..;) i' teL-' . "... I - . ".".;p..'fv. '''.-i'. ': rV ' ' ' .' " SlilllilillH ,'.f ? iiitii i J': f i'-fr,ifcfW:kiR NEW APPLIANCES MONEY FOR NEW BABIES ' '. ' t . . . 1 ' - . T I i'v i !': Mi - "J lyf 1 L-. i . "... E I.s'.v.-vri:?:-.J.. ?-:-:VyS-v' - i i i - . -- PSw ft'!.. I . 1 I fill L--l.''2.L.J v . fcMiifeiafcjli ii in J V''v-v"A-':;, . . V i .. i- i " .... :' ...,.V .. MONEY FOR MEDICAL BILLS MONEY TO PAY ALL YOUR BILLS J.. J WHEN YOU NEED MONEY, BOtlROW WHERE MONEY COSTS LESS r . ht-.i." !:.. -,1J. tt.nir i. fnlLuvvira bank. TOU can Bet a . . ., i . v.. uh. . - -': " . , . , . i n J lv lnurr rat than VOU d YVf pfWOBil loan quicJj, toaiiacuuiuij, uiwii - . y5.iv::-'- ?r.''-KteW' iftfc. - 1 ......-'...,.. . . . . . j . V- -1 ' wTien . you ' need' money for medical bUls, for a new oaoy, w wuwiui If1? - -",fl iomi otlie - Worttwhiles purpoe. Brainbh Bank is happy to help. When you do fcosuww with a fullervjce bank, you help build your personal bant standing . i , ''.V 'nn.noCul ronntation and Dreatise id vour community. vw -f r f w . - Branch Banking and Trust Company . , . where ALL your financial ' r0" .financ" '.V4'U'.i': :-?:':'.' Ylait -i VLfei"' be 'served. , , v"' liA-f f'..t';:vHir--7 ;'i V i e . t, al I. 'it Mtmbtr rWtro'f Dtpoirt fniuronce Corporofo( , v ISiiIPaili(Bih BANKING & TRUST COMPANY i 3 :?jW$?t::fer'.; "; HORTH CAROLINA' OLDEST BANK Of FICES IN 19 CAROLINA COMMUNITIES i f -r .mill ! X4l Wallace 'vamaw faisom mm Mra. i.:- E: Pone and Mrs. C. J. Thomas who had attended Arts and Crafts, leaders school, showed arti cles they had made in hooking pine needle weaving' and tin craft. i v . . .... . . . The , president . announced that achievement Dav Would be held in theAgrlculture Building in Kenans ville on November s. Mrs. Nell Batts was welcomed as a visitor. , During the social hour the hostess assisted by Mrs. Albert West ser ved cake, strawberries, whipped oream and coffee. ' ' ' V '' : 1 Alice, Hunter Circle Met The Alice Hunter Circle of W .M. U. met Friday morning in the home of Mrs.. Kenneth Taylor. Circle chairman, Mrs. Bettie Mae Tucker was in charge of the meeting. : Mrs. J. E. Tucker led the devo tional using the 67th Psalm. The program, topic for the month vas The World On Our Doorsteps." Pi-noram chairman Mrs. J. E. Tuc ker led the program, assisted by. Mrs. M. A- Conrad, Mrs. Nell Batts Yin-! G. Turner, Mrs. Paul Bass Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and Mrs. L. E. Pope. The program closed with prayer by Mrs. Betty Mae Tucker. The roll was called and reports given by various chairman. Vavan- eies in the list or officers ror tne eoming year were filled, circle of ficers will be-chairman-Mrs. Betty Mae Tucker Secretary syi treasurer-Mrs. L. G. Turner. Enlistment chairman - Mrs. Betty Mae Tucker. Program chairman - Mrs. J. E. Tu cker. Community Missions chair- NOW! Total Area Heating ... without Costly Duds! ..',... , .in lit ! . ,n uTiBn-Ti lllliiH I IW IMP ilWIim FEATURING THE FAMOUS "MAGIC-MIXER' ' BURNER Here's the famous forced draft burner that actually turns fuel oil into CLEAN gat. You get more heat from every drop of fuel . . . at any flame setting. , OF All HEATERS MADE . ; . ONLY fllOnOGR flfil CAN ACTUALLY DO ITI Here's, the secret 1 Exclusive monoGr.M 3-Vay Circulation 1. Warm air circulates frofji fop 2. Power Blower spreads' heat on floors 3. Circomatic fan constantly0"1, blends and circulates dtr', J' throughout the house u'' ' . liubr'i' Here's the furnace type comfort at about 15 the cost! Continuous circula tion assures uniform warmth in every room. No hot or cold zones, no drafty . areas. It's TOTAL AREA heatinir! Floors stay warm as toast always. High-style cabinets are in mar-proof beige or browntone porcelain enamel See the PROOF . . . NO SMOKE ... NO SOOT . NO ODOR Phone 29 3-4535 235 N. Front St. Warsaw Furniture Company Inc. Warsaw, N. C. "r ' MM MmS so (fi) " m yon i'v,-" yet SO reasonable in cost! Dust-free as can lie that's electric lieat. And your own experience with other electrical servants tells you why. For electric househeating is flameless, fume less and completely free of soot and smoke. Ri.i norhnns iliHrp iimv he some ciuestioii in vour mind as wl,.ilir tine mmlein method of hotiseheatina is practica and reasonable in cost. The answer is yes. Electric heat compares favorably in operating cosl with that of homes now using flame-type heating. To help you decide if this safe, clean heal is practical for the home you plan to build, buy or remodel, just call your CP&I. representative. Ask him to show you case his- "tories and actual operating costs for Carolina families now heating their homes electrically. We believe you'll find, inst asMl'ev have. thaMhe choice of flameless electric heal is a sensible a- ' "rudent invest ment in living comfort. f An investor-owned, taxpaymg; public utili'.y. omP?nV
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