4 H HEA) B CLUB WINNERS CROWNED Gene Dull And Daphion Galloway Crowned King And Queen RALEIGH, Aug. 21 —(-T)— Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, state health of ficer, tonight crowned the State 4-H Club King and Queen of Health after telling a club audience here that health was a primary objec tive not only for the club but for all. The king is Gene Dull, 16-year old member of the Farmington Senior club in Davie county, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dull of Cana, route one. The queen is Daphion Gallo way, 15-year-old member of the Troy club in Montgomery county, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Galloway. Dr. Reynolds praised the king ; and queen for winning honors "no: through heritage, political policies. ; 4fe i BY MRS. rf IS ERT It's s woman's job to keep a family well fed And thirty years in the food business hate ought me a few things that can make your job easier. The mi'-oonaisse sold under the Mrs. Filbert label is a recipe I re perfected nrraelf. using only the in esc. most wholesome ingredients. I think you'll fcnd ir extra eooyable. with a really fresh, delicate, "own-kirchen' caste. ^Tor’t you try it? I think you and your ramilT are in for a wonderful surprise. TMMmt Mrs Filbert s Mayonnaise tastes home made because it s made with bome maaf care . . . whipped sarin-smooth, with a fresh-ofl-the-beater flavor. So rich that a dab takes die place of a spoonful. And real lemon juice is added for extra tang.' See how ranch th-s richer, smoother, rtai mayonnaise/ adds to salads, sandwiches quick snacks. Get money-saving Mrs. Filbert's Mayonnaise • - our grocer * today. Mrs. Filbert’s MAYONNAISE REV. W. R. KELLT popularity or subterfuge, but by a progressive elimination contest.” “To be mentally, morally, and physically fit. \ve must be basical ly healthy.” Dr. Reynolds advised. •■\Ve no longer live m the age o£ the survival of the fittesh *‘A sound mind in a sound body is not an idealist's dream—it is ob tainable. and our people should adhere to the axiom that self preservation is in reality the first law of nature.” He urged his listeners to stimu late interest in their various com munities sufficient to bring to the people in the rural areas much needed measures for restoration and maintenance of health. Earlier today, the 4-H club girls held a dress revue at which Sophia Perry, 17-year-old Bertie county club member, won first prize. She modeled a blue suit which she had converted from her sailor broth er’s uniform. She will be given a free trip to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago in November. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Perry of Colerain. Joyce Bell Williams, member of the Bells club in Chatham county, won first honors in the high school dress division of the revue, while Hazel Dickerson of the Zeb Vance club in Vance county won formal dress honors. Miss Williams is the daughter of Mr. and MrS. T., E. Williams, Miss Dickerson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dickerson. There were S3 girls participat ing. All made their own dresses and modeled them in the revue. Secretary of the Army Kenneth C. Royall of Goldsboro will be the principal speaker tomorrow night before delegates and the get^ eral public in Riddick stadium. CHECK THESE ITEMS ON YOUR GROCERY LIST! MEAT DEPARTMENT, AA GRADE BOUND STEAK, lb.75c AA GRADE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb.75c AA GRADE T-BONE STEAK, lb. 75c DRESSED and DRAWN FRYERS, lb. 50c "ENDER-LINED TEAKS, lb. 75c LL BPANDS \E0, lb. .. 39c HOUR STAR BE LARD, lb. 25c L BEEF BOUND BEEF, lb.45c AIX MEAT . . STEW BEEF, lb.50c VEAL "" ~.~ ". CUTLETS, lb.65c VEAL CHOPS, lb.65c GROCERY DEPARTMENT BALLARD’S SELF-RISING FLOUR, 5-lbs.48c; 10-lbs.84c ALL STRAINED BABY FOODS, 3 cans.25c Ij MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb. .47c TROFIKO CRUSHED "DAPPLE, No. 2 can.38c SCHIMMEL’S PINEAPPLE PRESERVES, lb. jar 37c KRAFT’S ,*»vnHNMSE, pts. 42c FRANKO- AMERICAN •SPAGHETTI, No. 2 can. 17c PETER PAN ^ANUT BUTTER, jar .32c HEINZ TDM4T0 CATSUP, bottle.25c CARNATION "^LK. tail cans, 3 lor.36c FARMER’S DAIRY CO-OP MILK, ql.22c ARMOUR STAR '"MED BEEF HASH, can.28c | GUILFORD YOl H GROUP AT CE TER Harbor Island Is Scene Of Religious Activities This Week A youth group from Greensboro this week is attending the Meth odist Youth center at Harbor Is land. The Rev. Walter R. Kelly, min ister in charge, reported last night that a general program of religi ous activities is the aim of the conference. Religious training and music are the two outstanding a studies of the approximately 25 persons attending. In attendance are Joan Pasciiall, Jean Paschall, Pat Friddle, Kay Friddle, Peggy Johnson, Jean Whitley, Jean White, Buddy Tol er, Millicent Hall, Jean Yangle, Leetta Highfill, Laura Owen, James Norman, Ruth Scarbor ough, Albert Scarborough. James Alspaugh, Norman Crews, Henry Fennell, Jr., Ray Mitchell, Laur ence Alspaugh, Dick Kelly, Jack Garner, Edward Styers, Martle Ann Yow, Gill Lineberry. Dial 2-3311 For Newspaper Service ATTENTION Car Owners You save substantially when you borrow from THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Aint it swell Ain't it dandy Now enough Sugar lor homemade candy/ ! ARKANSAS LONG GRAIN RICE 3-lb. pkg. 45c MILROSE STUFFED OLIVES . 6%-oz. bottle . 19c HUNT’S BLACKBERRY PRESERVES, 1-lb. jar.33c BLUE BIRD SWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46J; .23c GERBER’S BABY FOOD • Glass 3 Jars 25c WESTON pnwpC* Cellophane 1 C C l/AIlbd.Rolls Pkg. Id MUSSELMAN’S PIE CHERRIES, Pilled, No. 2 can.35c PILLSBURY’S PIE CRUST, pkg.17c ORIOLE SLICED A A BACON, lb....69c FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, lb.39c SMALL LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb.57c DRESSED and DRAWN FRYERS, lb.55c SWIFT’S HANS Whole1 Lb. 55® Sliced—Lb. 89® DELICIOUS MINUTE STEAKS, each.Igc MARGARET MILLAR’S Delicious Delicatessen's Fried Chicken Baked Ham Deviled Eggs Polatoe Salad Cup Cakes Coffee Rings Layer Cakes Lemon Taris FRIENDS NEW ENGLAND STYLE OVEN BAKED BEANS, can.23c PErSI OR ROYAL CROWN COLA'S...-..LX" 25® HOLLAND HOUSE MIXES • ‘Assorted Bottle 59® ARMOUR’S STAR VIENNA SAUSAGE, can.15c KING AN’S SPAGHETTI E n„ i 17® KINGAN’S CORNED BEEF HASH, 1-lb. can.25c ROYAL PUDDINGS • • -Flavors__Pkg. 8^* RITZ CRACKERS nbc Pkgb: 29c BLUE DIAMOND PINEAPPLE _Crushed * Can 35® AUNT JEMIMA " PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg.jijc BALLARD and BALLARD’S FLOUR sLLX 2 L1,s 21® s* SWIFT'NING SWIFT’S BLAND LARD f 8-Lb. 17 1 Can i 1 NABISCO RITZ 1-Lb. ^Q. pkg. WHEATIES iS 12c i Ue a bracing b( ! ? cools you off. And * ! bat frosty, t;nkil ^ 'ftlk]at Test£d £ _t holds long.lastuin ? rreshment. Get Our L Nactar or Mayfa;r “V1** ** ««v,i; ~“W each of these £ famous blends for lesj/ i cool cent a glass* SUNNYFIELD * ! CREAMERY butter In Qtr. Lb. Prints “■ Sit SHREDDED i RALSTON i S? 14: ■ U. S. NO. 1 WHITE : POTATOES, 10 lbs... 39c RIPE LUSCIOUS : PEACHES, 4 lbs.26c I GREEN TOPPED < CARROTS, 2bchs. ..19c . RED MALAGA : GRAPES, lb.15c ' CALIFORNIA ; BARTLETT PEARS .a 25c I NEW RED BLISS : POTATOES, 5 lbs.... 27c 1 NEW GREEN :CABBAGE, 2lbs.... 15c ■ PERSIAN : LIMES, carton.15c ■ APPLE JUICE. a 13. Sweet Tender IONA PEAS. 3 c! 29: Ann Page Salad DRESSING. par Sit Sunnyfield CORN FLAKES.% 10c Wonder Malekized RICE.S. 16c Ann Page Vanilla EXTRACTS..a 17: Sunnyfield Selftising ! FLOUR.£ 77 Joy Corn MUFFIN MIX. 2 25i Iona TOMATO JUICE.s 13c V-8 COCKTAIL.r 15: ■ CUT-RITE Wax Paper 125 Ft 1 A Roll 13C Limited Quantities Ivory Soap S£ I0e Limited Quantities Sweetheart Soap 2 Bar. I7e Limited Quantities LUX TOILET SOAP 2 B“ U! Limited Quantities L RINSO Lge. Q *1 P pkg. y sb ....-- - -1 I I Whitehouse Evap MILK. 3 5" 33c Hum’s or All Good TOMATO SAUCE.. .. a 5c Daily DOG FOOD.3 ' 25c A&P Grapefruit SECTIONS.Nc»! 15c Richland Prepared PRUNES.19c Ocean Spray CRANBERRY Sauce_ ^ 25c FRUIT JARS Pints Quarts %-Gal. Doz. 89 c Doz. 81c Doz. M" Vacuum Sealed Lids. 10c Paraffin Wax. 15c Jar Rings . 5c Certo. Bot* 24c ANN PAGE CIDER SUNNY FIELD VINEGAR i abb .‘a 35c • LEAN LOIN END PORK ROAST “• S5> SMALL SKINLESS FRANKS Lb.4Jc BONELESS VEAL CUTLETS Lb.89c SUPER RITE CHUCK ROAST u.5S‘ SMITHFIELD “WE SLICE THEM” Shoulders , Lh, 59c I Morrell’s Pride Tenderized j Whole or Shank End HAMS ; u.i‘ ! BONELESS l STEW BEEF i Lb.5lc ' I " I SLICED DRIED BEEF : tf-ib..35s ! --- I Morrell’s Pride Sliced | BACON : Lb.Ttz 1 PRESSED ' HAM Lb. Sjc j & 19c COLUMBUS SMOKED SALMON Can .... 25®

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