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Tire DUPLIN TIMES, KENANSVnXt, N.' C, THURSDAY MARCH 82, 196. . V PERSONALS , MeSdaimes E. C. TyndaU and Dor othy Johnson shopped in War tuor - last Saturday afternoon. n Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton also VLci. Irene Strickland.. Mrs. Mild red Winder and Mrs. Grace Mc- 1 Nell Visited the Kenansville Eas tern Star Chapter last Friday nl (hl when the local chapter, held a Special Meeting. . ,y, intuit and Mrs. N.' C: Massenjill and daughter, Elaine of Raieigh : visited Mr. and Mrs." Bob' Bur ; teas also Mr. and Mrs., Donald I Murphy and son Neal last Sun day.:;- i'i ; Alesdatncs' G. ; V. Gooding and ' N...B. Boney visited relatives in Qoidsboro on Sunday afternoon. ? W Mejdames Margaret Dail and Eloise, Ryder visited relatives in ' Bflsion and Goldsboro- last Sun ter, American Red Cross last Fri day in the interest of Home Nur sing. c ' i Mr, ' AUn firnuehan of War saw was in Kenansville on busi ness Monday oi tnis ween. Mr Riv JnhiurtA of Rose Hill spent the week end here with Mr, and Mrs. Paul Stephens ana Nancy. . . - ' . . Mesdames N. B. Boney ana u. V. Gooding , attended the U. JJ. C. Meeting in, Warsaw last , wea nesaay aiternooa ..,...,. a Among those from Grove Pres byterian Church who attended the Meeting of the 6th. District ; of nramnitiin TpQh v torn 1 1 when it met last Thursday , in the Halls- ville Church were, jwesaames ax. S. Hodges, N. B. Boney, Bess Hhies; italph Barwlck, Lloyd Fer- rell, J. A. Gavin and L. Souther- thr, from Kenansville Chapter 215 OES : who attended. week. ... , ' . i.X - ,. Miss - Miriam House of j Rex School ortfursm?,' Raleigh, visi ted her , barents Rev. and Mrs. Tom House recently. ' , - ' Mr. and Mrs. aoo jysun au.j fanvilw nf Chm-aw. S. C. were gU- ests of her family, Mr., and Mrs E. J. Naelrod and Mr, ana jwrs. Tyson Bostic' Rev; and Mrs. Lauren Sharpe and family spent several days in Garner last week. . Mr nrt Mrs. Plato Thigpen and daughters' of Beulaville visited in Kenansville last weeic Mr: , Jimmy Jackson of Camp bell College was home Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson. Miss Barbara Williamson and Mrs. James Pareer of Burlington were weekend guest of Mrs. lla Vil liamson, v :' Mvs-rM Mrs. Elmer Whaley of 'Durham were weekend visitors of Mrs! Ben Williamson. . Xff anA Mrt. .Tame A.. Dobson V " . I tltU were weesau su-i is parents Mr. ana Mrs, anMav and MondaV euest of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guthrie were Mrs. B. B. Elvington of Nichols S. C, Mr and MM Bobby Allen and daughter and Mrs Sutton of LaGrange. L. . - . - j , " . . .... .w BWinson on ; sunoay , micriiuuii, i jjg Enuna LocKamy, Mrs. js.. v Othe,-s attending the funeral were. TyndaU and: Mrs Stokes west- Mr,' and Mrs. Tommie Quinn and , brook. -? i'yimmy .also Mr.'-; and Mrs.'. m. Erma" Wililiams accompa f Chapman Rlvenbark, Inied Miss Lottie Ann Williams to s: v- Mrs. Robert Dong and daughter, Hamilton ' on Sunday to attend 'JSytvM. Eloise of Fayetteville Vi-Jthe funeral of a cbuuin. They left "i'tlfli 'Jrs. ..,Qf : W :Qw)dtn.. and on Tuesday to spend several days 6h6rsin this"' community last Sat- Charleston, S. C. with the M. ?,'tW? W. Clovers.- : '' m& Oaii.wtoa, ,C redith A. . u . i ColleMe. Mi .Sylwa jCneatnuwt unong uwm imuiif. local uapiisi raniMiss Peggy Quinn of .G. C- tended the N. C. E. A. Meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock with - Jf. bw.;.. MKiMisn last week were bupt. rranrU Oaklev. The Vice- "tatit'-r.- : -'K,, : 'Sharpe and others. Croocvor icl Buzzle ' . ACROSS -.t.Test , e-MUitary ' i unit , 11. Grassland MlByhand 14. Turkish . , title 15. AUusioa 17. Plural: , suffix ' lLGnarU - it. One who; , suffix 30. Grata 23. Three ' 34. Kind . ti. Caution. . t8. Doctors: ; ' slani LFrult' , " II Twofold - 15. Animal i'' skint .18. Help 18. cut i" L 1 U If j I7 I I9. I" JT !T T" "t itTt IT" " r- TT" ' '.? - T-pr tt ""-"r , , . x Si- f I Wells, Daisy ' rerry, wover WARSAW Brock, Mary Lou and Baby Girl Rowe, Martha Moore (c) Baggett, Lenora (c) Smithy Annie Mae and Baby Boy(c) Johnson, Olivia AURORA , Clayton, Harvey T. rAISON Bradshaw, Edward Best, Michael (c) Best, Penny CHINQUAPIN Hood, Ellen and Baby Boy Brown, Hubert Andrews, Oliver v Lanier, Keith ROSE HILL Rivenbark, May MAGNOLIA Faison, O'Nell Pope, Lloyd Casteen, Margaret and Baby Boy Smith, Oliver BEULAVILLE Edwards, Gaynell Swinson, Remona Jen Brown, Clayton ALBERTSON Pate, Bobby (c) RICHLANDS Williford, Sherman MT. OLIVE Jones, Drifty WALLACE Lucas, Amie ' 1 ; : ' , Twemy-nve ' per cera oi uic. I dairy herds in North Carolina ai on some kina oi prouucuun , 44. Made gay 51. Detests . 21. Sounder w! Musical note 47, Nightbefor 52. Weeping 22. Prepares for a, t... 4A. TraDS nniiaa, 48TraDS 49. Season Circle Meeting The Ella CooDef Circle of the local Baptist Church met on last Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stfoud vi- .ifwt Mrs. Jownhine Stroud in chairmen, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson presided in Jhe absence of the chairman. Mrs. jonnson aiso nu charge oi the program. Her topic was "How to Witness to the Ro man Catholics. "The opening pra yer was offered by Mrs. I. R. Cai son. The closing prayer was made by MM. " Jack Bnnson. ine oec M"." t- C, Burch shopped in ! Mrs. Annie" Ingram accompani- . Wallace last Saturpay, ' led Mrs; aaiiie uujuuh ' V The WlUta ' Browns of Fayet- xnuigton last Saturday. ViWal spent the recent week end! . Mass Yvonne Patterson shop I WuS fthTAmos ,fchestnusi hi V. ped in Wallace last Thursday af- .W.-ft. Bonev Jr- of Greensboro . ternoon. I Ipttrt: last Wednesday night, herft I - ' Tt afternoon. b ..v. . r Martha Sitterson and Mrs. 1 I bosiness trip to Camden, s. u., , ' Ink div last week Reba Gavin vLsiled Mr: and Mrs. '4 1?: Southland-' ' ccoin. ' D. H. McKay in LiUington last r Ptiiiad MLs. N. B. Boney to FateAr .week. , - . " , ? W 2ft Saturdtv, ShV vSl Miss Florie Currie of Peace Col l hfef lister. Miss EUa ! .C.' CogM lege, Raleigh was home for a W "S"? SrCLner "0l"e'- Blessed are H.ey who have the i; nana ai. uie.v. s ,. ----- ,.1 I i nf maldncr trends. lor 11 is I tte Puplto Co day in Raleigh last op flf pod; Pest gms. j ' " ': : 1 -" ; . v I3.B . 49. season i AtaMnr to PsU 5 9 3 NlS jnllE 1 1 3 11S CI I mivU- 3 m i 5ar "I sUoc ir 1?3 1 5 NTs 5k ? s U vb s sown 1. Color ;. 2. Teeter 3. Utter 4. Public notice ANew l8.Aiit6s j 7. Single -, 8. Operate 9. Walkers J 10. Icy rain 24. Skull cavity 25. Sea ' 27. Army rank: abbr. 29. Accomplished 31. Barters 32. Chaperon 34. Departer 35. New 37. Sketched 39. Abrasive 41. Bird class 42. Prepare for publication Earnest resolution has often )eem ed to have about it almost a savor of omnipotence. lmlM Comtxm Common warts awiy iad Disaolvaat rtm AwiT .4 Without Cuttinc or Burning I Doctors warn picking or scratch . ing at warts may cause bleedingX spreading. Now amazing Com pound W penetrates into wartSd destroys their cells, actually melt warts away without cutting onj burning. Painless, colorless , Compound W, used as directed,1 removes common warts safely effectively, leaves no ugly scartg $ nub 4!(. I Jitvian coin v 13. Profession 46. Anger U6. Arrange- 47. Greek letter ment 50. Neon: chem. Equal izaf ion And Review Met This Week To Hear Tax Payers The County Board oi EqualizaUon , view. These were heard on March n . AH S M onH Rpvipw comDosed OI tne noara . o ana v. nt rmintv Commissioners, met on Monday, March 19, pursuant to the Machinery Act, to equalize the val uation of all property in the county. in rha nd that such property shall by Mlrs.-JacK onnsoa. , r - t. at . Mr?.P- KJ?Z2 nunTbVaw. It Js ! minu es w me "" r r:v nt under tbe faXs SLnt Tl IrJdS Tonei the tax records for ladles present, his TOuaca . At tho close of Zeim toTe-TroVisUo-hs of the Mach SRfhresS assisted by inery Act which fc .the la -y provid Rebecca served pe-, ing or Usting and valurn of aU Rpnrnsentatives of the Southern Appraisal Company, and the County-wide assessors were present dur ing the hearings. can-pie -and coffee. IN PWLRPEUPH1H THE LRND UMTO fill THE INHABITANTS HOW DD THS VfORO ? BEDtRM 8EDLAM IS Ak CORRUPTION Or BFTHEM THE tJftME OF A. UONDON irRTVRETUM-WAS CONVERTED INTO iiiumtii LineDimi iMWlDrrE WERE" " ' RNV SCfeNC Jr Vuw TONr-wswi DioDerty Upon a uniform ad valor em-basis.' The board shall, on request, hear any and all taxpayers who own or control taxable property assessed tnr iBvaitnn in the county in re spect to the valuation of such pro perty or the property oi otners. TMftv.nine nersons have made regusts to be heard by the'Coun- ty Board 01 jMNiaiisauuii u With The Duplin Circuit Rider We hear that men are gomg w be out of jobs because o auwma Hon. Now what ttus.mean Initiation Ceremony A lovelv Initiatory Ceremony was held on last Friday night when Kenansville Chapter 215. Order' of the Eastern Star met at 7:30 ihrthe Masonic Lodge Build ing. This was a special meeting called to initiate Mrs. Ruby Gray Smith into the Order. The Worthy Matron,, Mrs. Violette M. Rogers and Worthy Patron A. Colon Hol land worn in their resDective sta tions. Music was rurnisnea oy Mi Marv Lee Svkes. Twenty five "local members were present and five visiting Stars from tne Warsaw Chapter. A social hou. followed the Ritualistic closing. The '! Worthy Mitron assisted by he.- sister, Mrs. Rose M. Watling tnn the chanter Secretary served hrrvumies. salted nuts and iced drinks. ' is Card Of Thanks V ,IS THERE SUCH fV FRUIT AS' lift. ' ' VV h VES ,te RDRM'6 PPPUE 15 fiM rviini f-rMuf !"lVlT 14 NOT AN RPPUE..6U"tM ft VBgnV0FUM6t H.OW LOiS DIO IT TfiKH TO . i BUIUDTHE ftERTT PYRftMlO OF I i . .... .U-Ot 1 - SI ArrrM?n tvlrt TO MEtSOOOTUST "CHEOPS EMPUDVED 100,000 MEVl. ;' FOR WEARS TO CONSTRUCT THIS ' pVBftMt...VHCH COMERS R Of W ftCRES...REPCMN6 R HEIGHT rem i ; that a lot of people are-going to i s int' rJ hmo nn their hands. nirf vi know that the difference the amilv ' of .the late Mrs hpt ween Deonle is largely" in ineir R i svkes expresses witn sin habits. One person 'uses his time oere appreciation their thanks for well and becomes an educatea tne wondQiful things done for person. Another person wastes them m their hour of need. For 1 a 1 1 ., ... -" a .... . . .: his time and becomes a bum. Now we are going .to need not only eau- rattan but initiative. Initiative is t-h. i.cW nf timfl well and crea- ww ' ... tively without being pushed into cr forced to do so. Jearn 10 oe useful without having to.Jse use ful in your leisure time. Deve- inn umtt eooA hobbies, the pro duct of which yu can selL Go; to church and gain inspiration wnicn will help you develop' Initiative. : ..1 T oi a usVit - ",r ! Patients admitted to Duplin Gen- Church School at 10:00 A. M. at era! Hospital. Inc.. During the past KenansvUle. Magnolia and Unity. weeK. Morning-Worship at Magnolia TEACHEY at 1100 A. M " Young. Frances and Baby Girl Revival at Kenansville, Sunday I KENANSVILLE night through Friday Night at 7:45 i Branch,tHall p.m., Rev. John Cline, Evangelist, j Quinn, Thelma Preacher Tom I Grady, Emma the visits, cards, flowers, food and everv act of kindness, we say "Thank you from the bottom oi our hearts . The family of the late Mrs. H. L. Sykes. Patients At Dunlin General Hospital Reversible 100 Wool Face Braided Rugs Wilmington. N.C. ' ii 1 OO 0.77 7.99 11.99 ........ 29.99 " 49.99 Carperts . . 22x44 32x53" 44x66" 66x103" 102x138 Beautiful, serviceable Braldi d Rugs! Reversible for twice the wear! Available in decorator colors of gold, green, red and blue. An excellent value! Belk's Third Floor WllittKHfllfoUfl MHlfi Run! Walk! Crawl! Don't miss this sale! Thousands of Wonderful money - saving bargains! , 'fi 688 Items Sale Priced at is each 2,219 Items Sale Priced at each 691 Items Sale Priced at each ALL SALES FIITAL! NO LAYAWAY! NO R3FUNDS! NO EXCHANGES! 1,727 Items Sale Priced at $1 each Get here early for best selection! 100 Items Ladies Sofa & Chair Car Coals Cover $4 $5 Sofa & Chair Chair Covers Coverg $6 $8 Sofa Covers sofa Covers $10 $12 495 Items Sale Priced at ea ch marked - down goods! special purchases! BEGINS THURSDAY - BELK'S BASEMENT STORE r 'SUGAR CURED ROUTE 1 ' ALL BEEF FRESH GROUND Jnnuurcer 3 , MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. , take homo abase of i Perrv ball's i rocery 1 1 AM ' - v '-;v : ' - 39c, Lb. , " r k Whole 10 -12 IbJ'Size V Lbs .: Only - .90c LUZIAIHIE COFFEE' :j Lb. Can ......::.:.:.;..:..: .:. .:.:.....:-...:49c 'A y 3 m Bucket LUZIANNE y - Coffco With FREE Cup & ; PICNIC Iljdf or Wliole 10 lbs. Sugar 95c 5 lbs. Sugar :48c 401 South Center St. Beside Railroad MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. SPECIAL ROUND ' 24-bottl cast $1.12 plus deposit ' yix5 28c Carton ; Plus 'Deposit I Qnly Km WAYNE DAIRY ? ic8'WiI!i29c half Gal. - .. - . '.lx-:'" PHILLIPS; 66v Or SHELL GAS flea . . . . 25.9c gal. 50 LBS. WHITE IRISH POTATOES .............. ...Only 79c TTT7 LARGE BROWN COUNTRY EGGS 3 Dozen 89c i SMALL BROWN PULLET f . EGGS 19c Doz. TURNIP SALAD MUSTARD SALAD I COLLARDS vx'xxxxx. x . n L ' Ci r p I .w 7 . -
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