OH Oahfr ^ Gwy Jr. and Cecil wtilp*. Wnwjl Mr.wiMhE. Taylor, Jr. of, At lanta, Cn, me apMdfag soma time at Janie Marlowe, bride elect, Tuesday afternoon, fawn 4 until KiftO o'clock. The home was. attractivey decorated with mixed , with an Irish ihsan and lace doth, with a center pace of mixed white flowers and white candles. The oat the green mad white motif. Mrs. E. P. Brooks giaulul gaeeta at the front door and preaentui them to the receiving: fine compoood ofthe hoeteoa, the hcoeree, Mm Mariowe. Mrs. Ed. Tayior, Jr., and Mrs. Wesley Green, recent brides. Mrs. W. A. Marlowe, mother Of tile bride-elect," received at the door of the music room, where Mrs. W. E. Lang directed them to the register. Mrs. ChmBe Letchworth prsridnd over the regis tor. Mrs. Carl Masks and Mm. WH liam Bynam received guest* into the dining room. Man Brie CopeUmd ? > w ?,mn J r ,, ? pourea. te% nn lag by Mm Cameron West, Mrs. Truett Lang, Mfiffles Ctara "Jenkins ? i ? ifMi ? i -i pwrttt? , i.mi Mir udHoUoman. About 100 | id during .the i . _ Misses Dot Cockfield, Arm Barkley and Joan Branson, of Wilson, ratertatasd Mite Jania Mar Iowa and hsr attendants at a staak linear at the Golden Weed Grill in Wilson. A awwge of white earaa tioos marked the place of the honors* Amoag those from Walatonburg at : ending ware Memtamas Truett Iaog, Charlie Latch worth, Marvin Mercer Cameron West and E. F. Mrs. Marvin Mercer was hostess at dinner at Ete Hotel Cherry in Wilson, Thursday night; March 7, honoring Miss Janie Marlowe and members of the wedding party. The table was attractively decorated with mixed flowers and Mies Marlowe's place wat marked with a corsage of ted rosea A delicious three course turkey dimes was served. Miss Mario We was re membered with a piece of silver in Iter chosen pattern. The forward speed of p tornado ranges from a few miles to nearly 150 miles an hour. _ fiam&tetc w / *^,rvw' Iff JiT {fade #(f friotedtcoH i* with FARM BUREAU INSURANCE ^*0* ?%*??*" Did you know that 10% of yovr income invested In insurance would protect tne other 90% of your total income? There Is e Farm Bureau insurance contract that will provide for cll ofyOur protection needs For Complete Information about your insurance needs, write or call? JOHN D. DIXON Office Up Stairs in Old jPttizens Bank Building FA1MVILLE. N. C. FARM RRREAI MITRAL FIRE IISIRAHCE COMPART FARM ROIEAB LIFE IISIftMCE COMPART FOR SALE 4 Room Home> oiu Belcher Street, to be Move&fey4)iiMliaser. FLORENCE-MAYO NIIWAY 0. MAURY, N. C. LENTEN SERVICES EVERY FRIDAY EVENING "5 At 7$0 o^Glock Si Elizabeth's Cltholic Church Pine -and Cen&ntnea Sts. if! T?B iPUBUC IS DftTTOD The tiwttgtit of death is sometimes and any m ? Sisfik k?r of kwi far opting pigs fa c?fto the redaction will pot ?, sufficient to meteh fewer feed sup-! QUESTION:5 &fafct may the nwj to be the of Agri _ 1* to revfae production goals thfa y?T? K ANSWER: Since it has already ? no imaged to sequeet acreage fa- ? rmea for apecfai crepe fa eroee b articular! y adapted to the growing!* , of each crops, toe pfan ia-mt eapoet ?d to materially affect the overall '{farm plan fa thfa state. State PMA!P I Director Tom Scott predicts that b 11 North Carolina can easily moat its I* i added goal of 48,000 acres of aoy- " QUESTION: Has a definite de eeee been established for burley ? ??^acmge this yew? J ANSWER: Yea. A ten per cent * ?crsoge decrease hob been confirmed ? tor the barfay wop. ? . I u Rich Man, Poor Man, WhiehWfll You B.. p T" '? Brown, Upian County I? egwt, has concluded from interviews |p with farmers who pass through his , office enroute to conferences with [1 draft boards, that the economic ?tttdtag of the average rural fellow is measured directly by individual initiative. Here's what Broom has to say on the subject : -J*- week two farmers were in my office at the same tome, both enroute to selective service boards, pwk man was 06 years old. The first had a wife, two daughters, 14 and 18 mn old, and a son, 18. His farm ing report was as follows: 20 acres of cotton fa 1946, yield, 10 fades; 10 ?*ee of com, yield, 60 bushels; no wheat, no oats, no mixed grain, no iwpedeea, no other hay crop#; half ?n acre Irish end sweet potatoes, half on aero of garden; two cows, one hog, 26 hens. other man, a widower, said toot Mi family consisted of his 18 JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of U. S. No. 1, Blaine Grown Seed Irish Potatoes Get your -requirement* at >3.65 Per Bag NEWTON'S FARMERS EXCHANGE . r >3 . ? - V? * ?>; " ' ' \:-h .4*!.-, .M-:: h' - ? ?|m ." #7*^% .4fl^s!'a^5|j,yjB faMtiar0 6 < - ?&?? -v.; - ?& ? >V ' -d t teres of ntMd fellow Hid teat if hould be called, he would be ? sell Ida eeers but that be ww?W till roehe a good living." Jfidjlt' in m i upon footf MWKMKlz 4-h Jtirte in mmjects this year, ?H State t-H Leader L. 8. HarrUl. NOTICE TO GRHttTOBS Ka^ny .p-nrt-i u Administrator f the Estate at Mrs. Florence V. (aiMn, deceased, late of Pjtt County, Jorth Carolina, ttda is to notify all ergons hsvinir claims asrsiast tite -state of said deceased to esbiMt (lam to the undersigned administra jr or attorney at Fannvdlle, North proline, on or before the 2nd day f March. 1947, or. tin# notice will be leaded in bar of their recovery. All exams indebted to said Estate will lease mate immediate, payment. This the 21st day of February, 946. W." -R. BURNETTE, Administrator of tee Terete of Mrs. Florence V. Nelson, obn B. Leads, Atty. F-22-?wks -- - I * ft T* V M1A k \ il LfiL J JES AIM NATGHEL, SONNY! * * FIGURING TH fr. ;^v m ? "? ^?? " . Awhile bade I was leaning' Sonny how to 'handle a shotgun so he could.figttre out where Br'er Rabbit natcheUy was going to be on hisnertjump. Sonny got the idea mighty quick for a boy his age. Maybe it's because he's noticed how us farmers always tries to do -things the natchel Way. For instance, it Jest : - L ;? comes natchel to use Chilean soda to give our crops a quick start and keep 'on growing strong and Us fanners has been using natchel soda for more than a hundred years. Seems fcke fast being natefcei makes it different from any other kind. Maybe folks wotiibe abU to get all the soda they ' want this season, but if we're cartful with what we getitmaydo. to* <4M* ! HA m 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for State Senate, subject to the Dem May 25th, 1946. - MAINE WHITE MBBoaa jSiffl Brooms?95c Beans ?$il8c 1 2 kautB 23* . 4WSH[^$?Sr ,'^.r r^'f 4- i ?0< sw?t 3 n-. 27* . pips FLOCtlDA JtTlCY ? 5 m immrn -HHH w ^ ? ?& ? S.?? i ? mm i*n< 19c Md Matf fit* 67? Lava Soap ... 3?*- IMc i 400* Vftft 3'?$ m N -'*L * im?? i 1 " 1 ?? CRISCO SHORTFM,M" LIBBY'S LIBBY'S MUSTARD

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