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I - I' It I II > Wi ?*_1 - - - T ? PHP U|L ?^lPO City, vUM her brother, Sam Jen kins, the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. AitBur Gey and eon, Malcolm, visited Mr, mi Mrs. Louis Harrril In Ptasbups, la " * ?' Mr. aai Mis. 6. W. Fannie Grey Worley, Mia* Green and Jamee Albert Beddick. Bennie Wheeler, of Norfolk, Vs., Ma parents bare, lb. Henry Wheeler, for a few days. Mrs. Ada Base, of near WUwn> visited her daughter how, Mrs. Shirley. lbs. Charlie Letchworih and daugh ter, Dorothy Anne, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Lebchworth, of near Snow HOI, last Sunday. Mr. and Mi*. Jack Thomas, of Snow Hill, visited their daughter hero, Mrs. Paul Craft, the past Miss Hattte Groen and D. Harold Bailey were Rocky Mount visitors, Wednesday afternoon. Mips Rayonell Bailey, of E.CT.C.,' Greenville, waa home wtth her pe> rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey, for the past week end. Miss Chans Jenkins is spending few days with her mother, near Fair mont, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones and Mr. and Mis. Lee Skscklefoed were visi tors in Richmond, Vs., this week. Mrs. Richard HoUoman Ho, Mrs. W. A. Marlowe entertained ra her home with a floating miscellane ous shower, honoring Mrs. Richard HoUoman, recent brides Tuesday night. The home was beautifully decorated with spring flowers, (beet big the geesta at the door, was Mrs. Arthur Gay, who introduced them to the receiving line composed of Mis. Marlowe, Mrs. Richard HoUoman, bride, and Mn. Jarvis Holloman. Mrs. Albeit Bandy directed guests to the gift room where Meadamee G. W. Bailey and W. V." Redick presided. Mrs. Roland Fields invited guests into the dining room where Mrs. C. T. Hicks served punch and Mrs. Ray West, Jr., served bridal cakes. As sisting in the dining room were Misses Doris Wheeler and Anne Hicks. Presiding at the register was Miss Ruby Burch and goodbye* were said to lbs. ' Charlie Letcbwortfa. Mrs. C. H. Walston furnished music for the occasion. The bride was presented with corsage of white rooes and valley lilies and all the others who helped in the house were presented corsages made up of mixed spring flowers About sixty guests called. Proponents of the Peace parity bill are seeking its passage by tachteg it as an amendment to the minimum wage bill which seems sure of enact ment in some form. "Chick" Sheh, one of 21 Chinese workers now studying agricultural conditions in the United States, be lieves that adequate foojJ-suppliee in China could end that populous na tion's civic strife. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Benjamin Otto Tusnage, deceased, late of Pitt Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hawing claims against the Estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Administra trix or Attorney at Fannville^ North Carolina, on dr before the 15th day of March, 1947, or tins notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. An persons indebted to said Estate will please immediate payment. This 14th day of March, 1944. LILLIAN W. TURNAGE, Admix., of the Estate of Benjamin Otto Turn age. John B. Lewis, Atty. M15-6wks i FARMVILLE, PL C i in. <n i 1 ?l|SMUSJH1 WEEK OP APRIL 13 SATURDAY Bob St?pJ??in "AMBUSH TRAIL" Chapter 12, "Pnrpie Monster . Strikes" ? Comedy. SUNDAY aa? MOPTDAY ^ Joel MeCre* '?? T Latest *'? 1 " '??? ^ 1 ' V*" "*" H&sfr TUESDAY DenniSf O'Keefe-Marie McDonald ffl&M I-?, M# V "GETTING GERTIE'S Musical ? Short WEDNESDAk'" MB.] yun cs ? NOTHING NOTHING OVERDONE! I;| .' ' ? - P,,_ ( -ra-'Tu nr-lEOip^^^Bwal ? Ambulance Service * - PHONE ? OAT or HlGHT - - 41.-1 ?i ' J .. : -ffi'SSaJ -j.. rt,..-.ic: .jr.;?-.xm.V.- Ai7r .{??- ???? -, "WtoM We Have Available : ~ I 9 * - ? i TOBACCO ?i GEREML CMP FERTIUZEM Smith-Douglass Company, he. WILSON STREET FARMVILLE, N. C. -.?V- ? : . . .^JJji \ "OISCOVWWNO" UNCLE NATCHEL One day back in 1934, 'an artist, driving leisurely along a country road in the deep South, heard die sound of banjo music floating toward him through the trees. He left his car and followed die sad-sweet strains until he, found a clearing in die forest where, on a little cabin patch, sat an old darky, a red-headed boy of twelve, and a dog?in the middle of a music lesson! All unseen, the artist set up his easel and soon, upon the canvas, appeared the boy, all thumbs, his face screwed up in .earnest effort, manfully struggling with die stringed instrument, the dog lofoking on hi painful apprehension; die old man patiently urging: "Jee' hoi' it natchel, Sdnny?thataway, nafahell" This beautiful painting by Hy Hintenneister was fea tured on the 1935 Uncle Natchel calendar, and introduced' to a million people the familiar figure of "Uncle Natchel", the kindly old man who has appeared ever since as the symbol of Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda. UnclesNatchel is really a rare and lovable character. Grown old in die employ of Sonny's family, h$ is known to everyone for miles around for Ids inexhaustible supply of stories about the wonders of Nature and his belief that the best-way to do anything is the "Natchel" way. Aqd that, of course, Is how he gothiift'Bame. c of SODA RADIO Aerials for Autos ... ? , < ? .K:" . ^ IP*'' 3 ,i?3gg*3QNkwe'!$ iMra of this "trash" may be i 0tn it n?$r 1?<* t? keep it may be given away or sold for ofem ap ft* rest should be discarded promptly. In ens a drawer or a rack may be to hold paper bags, wrapping and string. An upper shelf may be given to )an end glasses that can | he reused for home i I eerving. Too often msgeainee are allowed to pile up, ftWwg " catching dust A better plan is to poser them on regularly to the pitals, recreation centers o stitutions in n id of reading matter. A waste basket in avery room will save much time. Garbage Aould be kept tightly covered both indoors and. out and disposed of as promptl possible. Other trash should be 1 ed regularly or kept in a coveted con tainer until carried away. A wife takes credit for all her hus band's virtues, but holds him per sonally responsible for his ;v r NOTICE OF SALE ! . . L Under and by viztaa of the Power, of Sale contained in Chapter . 160. Article 6, Section 68 of the General Statutes of North Carolina (IMS), the Town of Fonfttain will, on Mon day, May 6. 1946, at 12 o'clock tuna, offer for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, fqr caah, on the premises, faTthe Town of Fountain, North Carolina, the following deatfrib ed property: Beginning 100 feet from the north ern comer of Square 11 on Wilaon Street and running went with Wilaon Street 25 feet, cornarttg; thence. South parallel with JtOmnoA Street 100 feet, coreextag; thence eant pahdiel with Lang Street 25 feet, cornering; thence north parallel with Jefferson Street 100 f?St to Wham Street, the bestwdng, being part of Lot ft in Square 11 of the plot of i *h" m .A tf,.,,t.at 1 h ^ *' tne i own 01 rounvSQi} bdq dqkd^ pvo of Lot conreyed to the Town of Fountain by Luke Lamb and Tt K Uzzell, Commissioners, by Deed re corded- in Pitt Canty Registry in Bock E-24 at -page 411: , Also the building located on tfcfe above-described lot ^ : The building- is to be sold first; then the lot ? described abev* will be sold; then the buflAngnhd lot will be sold tofethar sad the highest bid der or bidders will be declared the purchaser or purchasers of the said property. , The bid will remain open for a period of Tqn (10) days for raised bids, the purchaser or purchasers to deceit 10 per cent of their bid to. guarantee their good faith pending confirmation of the sale. The Board of Commissioners of tin Town of Fountain retains fhe right to reject all bids. .>y.- ?> By CI TVevsttam, Mayer. J. M. Horton, Clerfc John B. Lewia; Atty. (A-5-i-wka.) / 7 r*cus$iOM6 k Ia No w/ /m mm )lm Mkrh I 'O* THAT** POfc 1 S ? * " -?** *" 3r5i > ? AIL RINDS OP MEATS ? ' Fresh Vegetables, Canned Goods, Etc. gjjfcrN** Meat Cotting Eqofrnient has arrived and has been installed, enabling as to gfire you better i # We A^eGbntinuiOff Beiivet* W Tn**^ * Two Deliveries Each Ihj rn At mm A. ML and AT 4?0ftP> M. # ONLY! PLEASE ORDJSB;MEATS THE DAY BEFORE NEEDED Doe To 305 Sooth Main St t . w -- Im mi FAUDHUE ? ?!???? ? ??!? BbI KL MILMHA LOAfi a am am M MM m ^ ? a m a. , I - i?.iA MiAAP I J Jj !? ; sa gp ctaMY mux* _ ' _ _ v *? mm L Easter Jfoveltiea ^ s niciivt^ ? T.Anrp.g* ' -.W RAYON PANTIJ03 ediuat & Larfe 91) ? SPECIAL ? ? - E*fr?Sfae*>. m&, 41? U : v aster Gloves ^ 5f 4 Vinffia ? 81 fk ** 1 to $$ years b' AAA i jgj R/'W! m - - jHSfj-?- tatrrwrupv 1 '-***-.s ?. 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