Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR. NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, July 16, 1965 Buds AND Blossoms •f MAMIE MILLER NOW PUYING •‘And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk In my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments and do them/’—Ezek. 36:27. Start mulching your acid plants. Summer Is the season for preparation for a beautiful spring. Plants are filled with sap In the morning, so cut most flow ers then. Late afternoon is a good time to cut flowers with hollow stems. Never crowd flowers In a small-mouth container. Burn ends of plants having sticky, milky sap. Put sulphur on arms, legs, or on grass, to keep chlggers away. Spray perennials subject to mllkdew. Dust roses each week until frost. Plant delphiniums for a real treat In your garden. They come from Siberia. They originated In shades of blue and purple. Be careful cultivating around the plants. Today we bring you these lovely lines from the pen of Louise Driscoll: My garden Is a pleasant place Of sun glory and leaf grace. There Is an ancient cherry tree Where yellow warblers sing to me, And an old grape arbor, where A robin builds her nest, and ftvere Above the lima beans and,peas She croons her little melodies. Her blue eggs hidden In the green Fastness of that leafy screen. Here are striped zinnias that bees Fly far to visit; and sweet peas. Like little butterflies newborn, And over by the tasseled corn KAVA MAKER ... In an cestral headdress, this Samoan expert mixes ingredients for a peppery drink called ava, of Icava. .Mainly used for ceremo nial purposes, the drink .. liked by most visitors who try it. The kava bowl, round, with many legs, is of a design tra ditional in American Samoa and is made of “infilele,” a native hardwood. is irs Broddy's FOR DRY CLEANING A LAUNDRY Pick-Up ond Delivery Service 320 First Street Mr 7-2159 Are sunflowers and hollyhocks. And pink and yellow four- o’clocks. Here are hummingbirds that come To seek the tall delphinium— Songless bird and scentless flower Communing In a golden hour. bondage more than liberty; b on- dage with ease than strenous liberty.—Milton. Familiarity so dulls the edge of perception as to make us least acquainted with things forming part of our dally life.— Julia Ward Howe. To dlspond Is to be ungrate ful beforehand. Be not looking for evil. Often thou drainest the gall of fear while evil Is passing thy dwelling.—Tupper. Books, like proverbs, receive their chief value from the stamp and esteem of ages through which they have passed.—Tem ple. Ambition breaks the ties of blood, and forgets the obliga tions of gratitude,—Sir Walter Scott. My garden Is a pleasant place Of moon glory and wind grace. O friend, wherever you maybe. Will you not come to visit me? Over fields and streams and hills, I’ll pipe like yellow daffodils. And every little wind that blows Shall take my message as It goes. A heart may travel very far To come where Its desires are. Oh, may some power touch my ear. And grant me grace, and make you hear. John Wayne as Admiral Rock well Torroy and Patricia Noal as Lt. Magflio Haynos appear in Otto Preminger's "In Harm's Way," a Paramount release now at the Masonic Theatre. A robust drama of war, it is also a penetrating depiction of human boings caught up in a critical moment of history dur ing the attack on Pearl Harbor. The film also stars Tom Try- on, Burgess Meredith, Paula Prentiss, Brando de Wilde, Jill Haworth, Barbara Bouchet and Henry Fonda. W. C. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark eulWInt OHIca Ml r-S14*—Hama Ml 7-S4I1 MORSELS It Is easy to say how we love new fl-lends, and what we think of them, but words can never trace out all the fibers that knit us to the old.—George Eliot. God is like us to this extent, that whatever In us is good Is like God,—Henry Ward Beech er, Whoever falls to turn aside the Ills of life by prudent fore thought, must submit to fulfill the course of destiny.—Schil ler. Nations grow corrupt; love MASONIC FRI. ■ WED. THIS WEEKEND irSPEPSI for those who think young! PEPSICOLA Get an extra carton today I JOHN WAYNE KIRK DOUGLAS PATRICIA NEAL TOMTRYON PAULA PRENTISS BRANDON de WILDE JILL HAWORTH DANA ANDREWS &HENRY FONDA bJmKT MM/ AN OTTO PPEMINGER FILM The * FASHION CENTER'S MMOMUHG SALE H Famous Name Brands of Swim Suits and Sun Wear Reduced up to V2, Summer Sandals, Values to $6-NOW $2.90. Fold Overs, Values to $6 - NOW $2.00. Shoes and Bags Reduced up to ¥2. Our remodeling is proceeding slowly, and we apologize for the delay. Soon all will be finished and we will be able to serve you better. H I L L S S A L E N 0 W I N P R 0 G R E S S

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