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Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR. NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, April 10, 1964 Buds AND Blossoms By MAMIE MILLER “Labour not for the meat which perlsheth, but for that meat which endureth unto ever lasting life, which the Son of man shall give unto you.”-- John 6:27. Fancy-leaf caladiums are brilliant and decorative to grow in sun and shade. They are easy to grow and are striking in reds, greens and multicolors. Plant them two inches deep. Grow corkscrew willow for a conversation piece. It is a fast growing, rare and unusually W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clirk Building Offl» ME 7-3144—Homs ME 7-3431 hardy tree with twisted and curled branches. Gold Drop bush is a charm ing, low, round-flowering plant about two feet high. All during summer months it is filled with sweet, buttercup yellow flow ers. These are hardy, but pre fer the north side of the house. Don’t you love Deutzla? It is filled with white flowers in May. All old fashioned gardens had these shrubs. Some of them were pink on the outside of the blossoms. Sweet mockorange is the white flowering bush with yellow centers that are always so sweet. These usually are in full bloom around Memorial day. Sage, spearmint, fig, horse radish, hardy chives, rhubarb and asparagus add to the color and Interest of your flowers. Elderberries make nice screening plantings, if you have a large place. The flowers are real pretty and the berries are very attractive. The berries also make delicious sauces, pies, jellies and preserves. This week, for our Buds and MASONIC - FRI. - THUR. THE ASTOUNDING STORY OF AN ASTOUNDING MILITARY PLOT TO TAKE OVER THESE UNITED STATES I SCVtH APIS PROCUCtiQH? Jpg PftOOuCIlOHS V H BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS FREDRIG MARCH AVA GARDNER DICVS, nRunr u iHt ftovfi i3v ru bni ntc . ‘'I W HAiU V ■ mu&h: UV ABBv COlOSMirn I A PAHAMQUNI HIIXASC THIS WEEKEND irSPEPSI for those who think young! PEPSI-COIA Bet an extra carton todcjrl KIRK DOUGLAS portrays Ma rino Corps Colonel 'Jlgfls' Casey In Paramount's new sus pense drams, "Seven Days In May," now at the Masonic Theatre. Douglas, as Casay, dis covers a military plot to over threw the government and Is helpless to do anything about It until ho can convince the President of Its validity. Blossoms poem, we turn to Orrick Johns and “Little Things.” There’s nothing very beautiful and nothing very gay About the rush of faces in the town by day, But a light tan cow in a pale green mead. That is very beautiful, beau tiful Indeed And the soft March wind, and the low March mist Are better than kisses in a dark street kissed The fragrance of the forest when it wakes at dawn. The fragrance of a trim green village lawn. The hearing of the murmur of the rain at play- The things are beautiful, beautiful as day! And I shan’t stand waiting for love or scorn When the feast is laid for a day new-born Oh, better let the little things I loved when little Return when the heart finds the great things brittle; And better is a temple made of bark and thong Than a tall stone temple that may stand too long. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MIRROR’ For Top Tunes by Your Favorite Recording Stars YOUR TEEN-AGE MUSIC CENTER IS HAWKS Radio & Appliance Co. 327 Middle St. Looking Glass- (Continued from page 1) want to run away with the cir cus like Toby Tyler dl^. A cir cus had everything—music and lights, wonders of nature, hil arious clowns, daring perform ers, and beautiful ladles rid ing on an elephant’s head as the show began. Somewhere along the way we have lost our illusions when it comes to circuses. Maybe that’s because New Bern ceas ed to have the real thing after John L. Robinson, Sels-Floto, Sparks, Hagenback Wallace and one or two others passed into oblivion. Take it from this old timer, the kids of yesterday had their moments. The per capita consumption of tobacco by Americans 15 years old and over in 1963 was estimated at 11 pounds— practically unchanged from '962. Gussmon CLEANERS 223 CRAVEN BEASLEY-KI^^ CiddMia/ed' INSUEOES - REAITOXS 'SERVICE - SAVINGS" Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Street ME 7-5011 Fashion's New Costumes Turn on The Feminine Charm For Spring This is the season the designers have left no line unturned to present you, the woman of fash ion, as a lovely feminine pic ture. We think Spring's costumes are beautiful examples of the lady-like look and you are cordially invited to see them. the m W CENTER Downtown New Bern Your Center for Fine Fashions NANNIE AND GUY MATHIS CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT OR CALL • FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS • HOSPITAL ARRANGEMENTS • CORSAGES ME 7-3076 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON GREENLEAF MEAAORIAL PARK GROUNDS GREENLEAF PARK FLORIST OWNED AND OPERATED BY NANNIE & GUY MATHIS J
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