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Vicky Ross i and P.it-y M or ami; '.'.rd 1st ))l:if‘, hoys, ,lan Rciin. Whiclhai'i'ows; P.in(>!(()'c S iiU'r; IRdii ri ■,. Scooter': Ivt plai't .If.: aion. I W.ce'ii'-: 1-1 place, 'r('iiiiiiy .Milton; 1 2iiil pl.(,'', W'ooily Matiliews. | r.ic.vi h". airls, l„t pla('(', .\nne .l.ii'Ks.di, 2nd idace .\nii .lohnsoii; ho\ ',, I , 1(1,: ' . Rilly Tew and D.ir- I’l 11 Ki'liy; i.'nd i'l,ic(', .M;ic Taylor. i Cl ' I iiiKc; S.ir.ih Kelly, 1 I’( i I - '..ci i donalcil by ihe fol- liiwl" : I. ndlv e’liiwir slliiip, Pon(>'s ' .‘> .(i'll I'' Ni'Lln-, Rrolhers, St('\va!'rs SI 111! Ill, .1.1(1 l,yi ic Th( .lire. , Tile ,'iiit ih:il inaK s their Poiirth of ,lii!> ,•( .e'lr.ii ion iiiilunc is tlial ' e.ii h ihilil pai 1 icip.iiilia will receive a'- a iiiKi a ;i ; ietiiri' o;‘ the occasion, ihioiinh ill.' (oiiriesy of Sti'warl’s Si ildio l.eic.du.nic :uid cookies wor, served to :hi' L-iic-is, ^Glorious Fourth’ Went Out In A Jig Tlie Foni Ili of .Inly Ifl'IG went hy alnu's: liki a siiinitiy in I.illliiaton, ex- ci pt f.T (he .Itihilee cclehra I ion at niclit siioii ored hy the VFW, which arr.i!ii,i .! ,i '-;ri i d.slice for M’ediics' d.iy i\,nic,". .\c,irly ;ill 'horcs and oiht; i ii'-inc-s hoi::,i - clo'-ed ihcir dooi's loi ii'c iiiiiii d.iy Thursday. M.iny f.iinil'i's Wi nl vi-.iiini; for the day .Ml d.iy thi' touii was r niark- aiile (iniei On \Vi due.d.iy eviniini: Main street was liloiKi'd from the .Si|iiaro to Kiuhtii. as !he vcteraiis put on a stre, t d.iiHc, and s h'cted “Miss VF'W," uhiiii honor went lo Mi.ss Dot'i.s D.i'.’^ett ’I'he orttiini'/.ation real- izicl .1 iidy slim iropi -ali of .saiid- wii'lies. suit drink', etc. .\nn ' P2U1 of Sallshnry, Mr, and •Ml's, .1, ic. 'P.irker of Clinton and M’iiision-SaU'in visited Mrs, Hula I'.irkc I- las! week. •Mr, and Mrs, Phili|) I). Ferraro and Casov Fowli'r. ■!' weeks va- plaee, idacis Kiris, 211(1 place. Uarhaia .le.iii lUack- Shepherd nd Mr.s. I I*. ('. 'I'ysiiiKer on I.ilUiiKlon R-1. Deris .lean Mason has returned home from Re.x Hospital. She ihanks all her friends for the nice cards and letters and {jifls she received. It is hop d she will soon he well and able lo walk, •Miss Akiii • R'ldi.sell left Monday nlKhi for 'I„ik( e irst, N. Y,, for a visit. Mrs. F, 0. Rllliips of Cliai'leslon, \V Va., is visitiuK lier paveius, Mv. and Mrs. 'W. .1. Morris. Mrs, .Tolin li. Harris and Dausht- er, .Mice, and Mrs, Ralph Izard, who have been visltiiiK Iho W. .11. Hunters, 1* ft Monday for IMiloiitown, Pu. They will .slop In Ricliinond, Va., for u visit with Mrs, Izard’.s dmighler, Mrs. 1!((1) Wells and children of KoiKiiiHVille are visiting Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Layton, .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hatley, Mr. .111(1 Mr.-, K. 0, Mticc siient .several days with the M. O. Iioo's at their col lage at Ilolduis Peach, last w'oek. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly and child ren are spending thi- week at Lake Waecainnw. Mr. and Mrs. Sliu Pollock wore vi.-iiors in town Monday, Tlioy are former residents of Lllliiigton and iiiadi ilieir Iioine with Mr. and Mrs, (21yd(' Halley. Mr. and Mrs, .Joel Layton Jr. arc .‘:)>en(liiig tills weeki at 'Plowing Rock. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Chaffin and Dr, and IMrs. .\. \V. Peedc spent the week end at (hi- Peede's cottage nl Lake Wac( ainaw. Mrs. F. D.'Faiinlg, Jr., of Southing ton. Conn., has returned home after spending sonic lime with her mother, .Mr.i. W. U. Johnson. She was uccom- j paiiied home by her .sister. Miss Rena Faimeis! VOTE! BE SURE TO EXERCISE YOUR PRlViLEGE BY VOTING IN THE TOBACCO REFEREN DUM FRIDAY, JOLY12 NEW..EASY WAY to WORM PIGS! .j„H6 p/OS A^O m ^USTMfX^fj^ PfGTAB CPA/Vt/^eS /(V THE P££/> AS DfAECTED r, **f*Cmf VA Purina PIGTAB GRANULES GET THE WORMS! An exclusive, formula proved cfKcient and effective for removing large roundworms ! and nodular worms from pig.;. Docs a better I job than phenotbiazine’alone. And remcm- ' ber—it pays to worm every pig ... for worm-free pigs use up to Z0% less fccdl PIGTAB GRANULES COST LESS THAN 9c TO TREAT A PIO^^ Superior Seed & Feed Co. LILLINGTON Johnson. Dr. and .Mrs. A. W. Pcode and daughter Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. lafllii and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .lacKsoa, spent the 'Fourth and the week-end at tlio Peede’s summer home at Lake Waceaniaw. I'lLBKX-rO’J'TOX A wedding of beunty and simplicity took place Thur.sday, June 20tli, at fiv(‘ o’clock when Miss Doris LaRue Colton became the bride of Robert \V. Flsoii of Lancaster, Pa., at the liride’s home In Kipling. The Rev. F. Roderick Dali officiated, using the (loitl)l(' ring ceremony. .Miss Mary Sue Cotton, organist, |)layc(\ ,\ve Marla while Troy Cotton, brother of Hie bride, lighted the can dles. .Mrs. 'Ralph L. Johnson, soloist sang “P( cause” and “0 'Perfect Love." During Ihe c(>romony Mc- Doncll’s “To A Wild Rose’’ was play ed and the traditional wedding m.irch was used, The bride and groom entered to gether and .stood before an altar hanked with plnc.s and Ivy. The bride wore blue Palm ipoach .suit with winged sleeves bulloiied at the wrist. 'Her accessories were of liaggage tan and she wore a cor sage of Gardenias. Immediately after the ceremony the iinrents of the bride entertained at a reception. The, house was heau- lifully decorated throughout with suiiiiiier flowers carrying out the color scheme of green and white. \fi(r tile reception the couple left foe :i short wedding trip. .'Vfter which Hiey will be at home in Lancaster, Pa., Til iifide is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. .1. O. Cotlon of Kipling. The bridegroom is the .son of .Mr. and Mrs, Klmor R. Elsen of Lan- oauer. Pa. iHappiiusd Is neither within us only, or without us; It is the union of oursielves with God,—Pascal. He that doth live at home, and learns to know God and himself, needeth no farther go, —Christopher Haiwey. No genuine o)).server can decide otherwise lima that the homes of a nation ate the bulwarks of. personal ,and national safely.—'Holland.' ATHLRTES lX)OT GERMS ' HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUU,' IF NOT PLEASED, your.^36c back. Ask any druggist for ..thlS'^STRONQ fungicide, TE-OL.-Made' ■ivlth',^90 per- ont alcohol,-it-PENETRATESf Reach es and'kills MORE germs faster. Today at Kelly’s Drug Store. Miss Nina Haskins Crows, daugli- lor of Mr, and Mrs. .M. P. Crnvs of Lillington and Col. Wm. Thos. Smith were married May 16 on Okinawa, This was the first .American wedding on Okinawa, RKCK.VI' IIRIDES HONORED .Mrs. Scott Rowers was hostess at bridge Friday night in honor'of Mrs. Joe Moss ,li'. and Mrs. Janies .'ttkins, recoiil brides, and Miss Margaret How 'll. bride-el ct. The parly was luld III Hie Lillington Conimunity lious(', wliK'h was decorated with spiki- of while gladioli and maiden hair fern. Upon their arrival, the guests of honor were presented with wliiie corsages. Throe iirogrcssions of bridge were played, during which the guests were served coca-cola and mixed nuts. High score prize was presented to .Mrs. Unixrt Bradley while the con solation prize went to Mrs. John tVomble, and .Mrs. 'Ed Moore won the traveling prize. Bach honoree was re- mom iicri'd, Mr.s. .Moss with China in lior ('lii)son pattern and Mrs. Atkins and Miss Howell wlHi gifts of silver. .'\flor the play refreshments were served by candle light and soft re corded music Wits played while the guests enjoyed bridal ices and frosted cak s. Resides the three Iionorees those jiresoni were: Mesdames Ben Parker, .1, R. M()SS,Sr., Sidney Howell, Ed .Moore, Winston Rarncs, 'Uold Ross, .N'elil Ross, James Hockaday, Lamar Simmons, Lewis McKinney, Hooper Beliiune, Rupert Bradley, John Wom- ble, Andrew Collins, Bill't Johnson, Frank Lewis, (Herbert'Carson, Carl Ryrd, James'Davis; Misses Nell 'Park- I r. Ril.sy Ross, Agnes Hiidlsill, Vir ginia Coggins, Ella Turner Atkins and Mary Atkins. Immunization Clinic's Have Been Completed I Immunization clinics hold at vari ous points throughout the county have been completed by the iHairnett County Health Department. During the last year, 10,275 people were immunized against typhoid lever, 307 against whooping cough,' 1,526 .Tgatiisl smallpox. 1,235 against DipliHierla, making a total of , 13,- ti-lS complete inimunizations. • People who look one or two doses, blit falltd to take the complete treat ment, wore not oouutod In these fig ures. RAY-PRIVOTT Edentoii.—.Miss iMary Louise, Prt- ■vott, daughter of .Mr. C. Dan Privott and Hie late Mrs. Privott of Ede'nlon, and Charles Cox Ray, son of Mr,; and ,Mr,s. Hugh Ray of Lillington, '.were united in marriage on Juno 22 in the Rocky Hock Baptist Church at Eden- , ton. The Rev. Mr. W. C. Francis, I pastor of the bride, officiated at the j double ring ceremony. .-V program of I music was rendered by Miss Mary ! Irma Rives of Goldston. j The bride wore a white linen suit I with black and white accessories and j wore *an orchid cor.sage. I Ushers were Wilbur J. Privott of i Edciiton. brother of the bride, and ; Jimmy Withers of Broadway. j .Mrs. Ray was graduated from East Carolin.i Teacln rs College, She is a mcmlier of the Boone Trail school faculty. Mr. Ray recently returned from the United State.s army. Immediately after the ceremony, the- out of town guests were enter- II aim d at the liome of the bride. After the wedding trip tnc couple '■will 1)0 at home in LIHlng'pn. 'I'he sironglli and happiness of a man consists in finding out the way in which God is going, and .going in that way, too.—H. W. Beecher. Kindred tastes, nioiivis and aspi rations are nceessary to the forma tion of a liajipy and pormnnent com panionship.—.Mary Baker Eddy.i Home is the dearest .spot on earth, and it should ho the center, though ' not the boundary of the affecli'oris.— i .'liiry Baker Eddy. Exports of rice from Siam to this I'oiiiilry have boon held up pending satlsfaclory agreement on prices and oxcliaiige rales. REAL K.STATR AND INSURANCE Ag(‘iM'.v for Res!, Old lilne Companies Life, Fire and Automobile J. C. THOMSON INSURANCE AGENCY Lillington, N. C. Want Ads Ads under tills head are 1,cent',per word for each ln.sertion, minimum 26 cents for each ad. These little; ads are go-'gettors. Try them! | fiA.ND, POSTERS for .sale nt The N,ews office. Post. ,v«ui’ land and'protect ■your projH'rty as wollva.s the birds. JULY THE TIME to paint, to vote tor the tobacco control, save your tobacco. I have .poison, best tobac co twine, theomometers, lanterns, flash lights, hardware, wagons. 'Farms for rent with all the tobac co wanted. Factory lino of rubber- boots, shoes and dress slippers. Good seed peas and soy ‘beans. Electrical and plumbing supplies. Feeds, hay, cotton ’ seed hulls. Good time to paint. I sell good- paint, lead, oil, turpentino, paint brushes. Electrical equipment.' Vote for tobacco quotas 'Friday the 12th. Look over my stock, get> prices, etc. The best tobacco twine sold, shoos, boots and dross slip pers. J. G, LAYTON, roil SAliE—Nice canning peaches, Georgia Belles ready, Halos and Elbertas ready next week. 'Bring your baskets. Plenty nice headed' cabbage for kraut. CAMERONS ORCHARD, HIgway 421, Broad way, N. C. 11-lc E’Olt SALE—Milk goats. STEWART 'HARMON, Liniugtoii R-l' on Wire Road. ll-2p FOR SALE-—16 inch carriage Rem ington typewriter, new, with all' modern attachments. BETSY ROSS, Lillington. 27-4p FOR RENT—7'6 acres pasture. $2.00 per month per head. -See J. W. SPENCE/Lillington, R-3. 27-4p THE NEXT TIME you are in Sanford sec us for paint, wallpaper, unfin ished bookcases. Yon can d-o bet ter at a paint store. WM. M, •FI'NCH & 00., '2ud door from Bus Station, Sanford, N. C. 23-1 fc AVANTED—All people suffering from-, kidney trouble or backache to try Kiddo. 97c. Money'back guarantee. At Kelly’s Drug 'Store, Lillington. 14-24P FOR .SALE—In stock. 6-V crimp Al uminum roofing, lengths 7, 8, i9i, feet. Also corrugated siding 7 and 8 feet. 210 pound asphalt shingles. Tobacco twine and Arsenale lead. Dial 215-6 iLlllingtoU. DUNCAN CAMERON, Broadway R-l. 4-2p SKI HI STOPS .HUNNINOl FITS IN DOGS or we refund your moneys We know of no othov guaranteed running fits remedy. K-EI^LY’S DRUG STORE. 4-4p FOUND—At Methodist Church blue taffeta umbrella'.. Owner see MRS. G. D. MONROE. ll-2p FOR SALE—1940 Model Chovroiei I Coach, In good condition, new tires, jack UPCHURCH, Lilling ton R-l. ll-2p' P'OK .SA1,E—Thermometers, tobacco barn thimbles, twine, ar.siMiic and Paris green and plentyAof soda. See J, A. SENTER, Lillington. ll-lc .SPANIEL PUPPIES , FOR SAliE— Reasonably priced. DORTHY SE- iCREST, Lillington. ’ 11-lp FOR SALE — H.l'rley-Davidson '39 Model MotorcyeU' In good condi tion. -E. P. Grave.s, 'Lillington. ll-2p l>c«'ds for .sale at Tlio Ne>v,* office; Careful, Dear, you know you have the picture.s ma(3e at STEWART’S STUDIO with you. STEWART’S STUDIO Lillinffton, N. C. PICTURES ON ANY OCCA- SION, ANY TIME, ANY WHERE BASE BALL TAR HEEL LEAGUE GAMES I LILLINGTON LIONS VS BUIE’S CREEK ALL-STARS DOUBLE HEADER LILLINGTON PARK SATURDAY, JULY 13 3:30 P. M. Special Meeting OF THE Harnett County Democratic Executive Committee ON Wednes., July 17 AT 5:00 P.M. IN THE COURTHOUSE IN LILLINGTON A special meeting of the Executive Com mittee is hereby called for the above date for the purpose of naming a candidate for County Coi^oner, and transacting such other business as may come before the commit tee, A full attendance is urged. I. R. WILLIAMS, Chairman. HENDERSON STEELE, Secretary. BASE BALL See’The DUNN'ERWIN ’TWINS Play Ball SMITHFIELD LEAFS VS. TWINS Thursday Night at 7:45 SANFORD SPINNERS VS. TWINS Saturday Night at 7:45 CLINTON BLUES VS. TWINS Monday Night at 7:45 ADMISSION PRICES: Adults 65c—Servicemen and Women in Uniform 40c—Children under 12, 25c Reserved section for colored DUNN BALL PARK ALL WELCOME! mj
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