3NA of. in , . , MI 4J f IN-. KR BftDC .Uj p;: t)Il FEB. During the mo. Jmiiry 20O circular ' lettei , a written and mailed, 191 lnu lal letters , written, 71 offtco ca. i receive .1, Rno dub programs nado, 33 meet- . tags were attended. C4 homes v visited, 25 new; members were v " rolled, fend 471 .club members v - In attendance at, the 17 wop .i' ClUDS. ' . 1 Major Project For January ' .'""Tb major project -.stud! ej dur . ng the month was house furmsh tag, Toe Agent gave domo: -.tra-' tiona on Reflnlshlne, Fumiture as one unit of work In 11 s project. 1 The member were shown, How to H Remove Paint From Old Pieces ol - Furniture; How to Restore Color; Fillers To Be Used, and How to Refinish;. which included Refinlsh .. ing By Using the Oil and Tjurpen-' time method, an Inexpensive finish, and The. Shellac and Wax Method. Each step was demonstrated and j a numDcr or pieces snown wnicn illustrated each step in each pro cess. t x - ;'-. This lesson proved to be of es pecial interest to. all members, i f 28 or More .lowing leaders made i contributions at each club : Clothing, Material i for .Id linenf Health,. Sunshine; fi, Hew to have fan early i n; Child Development, Ban S the "I Don't Know"; Yard, nnmg for Improvements; Food, I, ,siy Food, Essentials; Housefur malilngs. How td make ' an inex pensive picture;- Recreation, .Old Favorite Songs;' Education,. Score rnade by club, Suggestions for Im provement. - ' ' ;: Clubs Scored Each Month ft A imnrllv number of the clubs score oi ...macn P. Y. . L. LNTERTAINS ' The You. reople of the Pres byterian church entertained the of ficers of t e church and auxiliary at dinner on Friday evening, Feb ruary eighth at' seven o'clock at tbs home of their leader Mrs. R. N, Lominack. . Ralph . Best.. Jr. and . . Henry Street. itorncgay,. Jr.; greeted the nruestqi at the . door. jMiss Bailie Glbbs ' Pridgen introduced them to the receiving line which was com posed of the following '.officers of the League: Misses Mary Hodges, Amelia Farrior and messrs Robert mOtA o ' rnTAI . flfOre OX HI. :.,.J11C1J I club is ecored monthly by the Edu- Pridgen; Jack Best - and .James cation Loaders as follows: 75 of Middleton. . A .profusion of Red members present 10; New mem- Hearts and bowls of narcissus ber enrolled 5; All - nine leaders were effectively used in the decor reporting 45; Federation dueB paid a"01 to carry out the approach by 111 members 10; meeting -well ing Valentine season. Attractive conducted 10; All 'members inter- .Valentine pace carlds seated the .. mi nfoinr startfnc on timn" guests at tables arranged In, the 10. Meeting ending on time 10. ,ivinS T00m tod dining room. A FEBRUARY CLUB PROGRAM . most delicious dinner consisting of - Meeting called to order by club emcken salad, potato chips, tomato nre3ident f BBl"u' pii.ues, vyvu ' cuccae sauu' d, re do lil IVi of W. wi. at J reis cen inea I mci. anrl s. Clip Wi bro Wa I SEJ Broi Thui sever; tained High entine ; VMlss of the Trom which he . i consciousness. 3 . i 'ached his 69th L y sr. He was formes v . . C, and was a rci-:J t j e until 'he moved to I n severaKyears ago. He I reliant . and Postmaster e Mis r J le9 .es l 'J a,i 1 (lelic "U3 s ' ', ( have i law: Feb. 9, J. Mary Murny, County.' r Wiliiaii i, 27." 1 r Edwar Wu, -TI L. : ian ti.. Ciiodman, lams, v' a for several years. His tice of the Peace, returned to u'ill rest in1 the family iBaw. this week from L" at his ohifdhood ; home ' where he has made hss horn ?ioe. The. deceased was a: the past two months. 1 f the Presbyterian church again makes his home n Elder in. Harmony I . o -- : Kerr until he moved to ol Williams Wai jaw. 'I 10.-, ! i 6:l. it meeting of-all 3 6:45 n. Mr. Anders is a f Mrs. M. V; Orr, Sr., of when the Seniors enter t Juniors of the Warsaw o at an attractive Val- were attended by 28 or more mem. bers each. The Mineral . Springs club enrolled five new ' members' which brings their tctal enrollment up to SO; This club has not . yet been organized a year. Clubs Having An Attendance noes Brooks, a -member ior Class ereeted the guests ( t tho .door. The reception room, li vmg. room tend dining room were i- suite and ' artistically decorated, the Valentine motif be ing carried on In detail, kiha iMuinn in r.rh rhh i Sonsr: FoUoW the Gleam. . i ' wjcwj Twi, . ' ' Minutes '- . jijr wim weiuu miu oean wispeu. The MlnerW SDrtoM Franklin I Ru Call: Answer wfth,One cakes were -served by' mesdames SS WimS tbing you plan to do this year to ac PeirCe and I Teacheys, and MagnoUa - Clubs more : ful f ; I March 4th; Leaders Record Co, toasts were" enjoyed: "To The El.lfo "! ZZZlrX test for free trip ,to State' Short, dors," Miss SalUe Glbbs Pridgen. a JSSSTS .Course. Place fo March meeting. Response Dr. J. M. Williams; "To L ter in l evening S2S Old' Business: Club dues; Dedi- The Deacons,"- Miss Amelia Far- were it,.,ited jrl tt?Xtairn7m cation of tree on court house lawn rlor; Response, Mr. D, E. Bost;'1 whBrp rl ,. " VT Z.Ito Mrs. Hubert Boney, Federation ."To The President of The Woman's . dividua, Zl arLTl;Z president. , . , . - I Auxiliary," .Miss Margaret Korne- 6erve(J. - , ' anlne tn w- V. m EVERGREENS AND . SHRUBBERY Reducod prices on all plants dur ing February, f JM k Before buying it will pay you to ', see these plants and get our prices. i Agents uemonstrauon: xard Jmprovement foundation, , lawn, 1 drives, etc. - ' I ' LEADERS PROGRAM ' ' Yard Leades Show one native I shrub that you think useful-.' for. landscape work. - ,- . ' Food Leader: Discuss ' "Special Dishes for February.' - Clothing Leader:.. Three minute discussion on "Hygene of Feet." , , Fair View Nursery Located on HI way N. C. 40 Adjoining' the Wilson Country ""v Club . 1 WILSON, N. 0. ,.,.! ""6-terca with an exauisite lar ninth crs;-To Orcle Chairmen,", Miss and cmi.'toTtMaSl Ruth Frederick;, Response, Mrs.!fiUed tlx rZnZZV W. E. Hines; -To Miss Elsie Gib-) flanked on either "de wito d sen," Lionel Gra,dy; Response, Miss candle., in n. ,.,- ' Gibson; A song and yell' for the. .This occasion, honoring the Jun- Hors is one - of the outstanding j Saied and . Wlliamsr. and Mrs. Lominacka closed the program. MRS. R. H. BEST, JR., HONORED I About sixty guests were uresprft Mrs, p. E. Best was a . most . ttmo"8 lncae were Senior class PinkHillNEVS , f ' . 0 A resrular meeting of UieParent- h Teacher 8Hociation was held in the ? ENTERTAIN JUNIORS auditorium of the school,.' Thurs- , o , - r. day evening on February 7th. nW Mt ntiii f m a A 'riroeTam. oresented by ' the a srene of loveliness on I Elementary. Grades, was veryj " evenlner. Fbriirv 'much enjoyed. ' . ,' ,w . I eyed Susan,'' ' a comedy m ' three acts, to be presented he In the near future. The exact date will be announced later. Miss Canley . of Nashville; Tenn.,' was present. She will coach the comedy. - Mrs. T. A. Turner is president of the P. T, A., and Mrs. ,vHorace Tyndal secretary " ' Among those.- from here - at flvonira TTIirH 9rhnnl TClnatnlt. Fri. day nighf to hear Cydel Erwin, State Superintendent of .Public In struction were: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Turner, : Linwood Turnery Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jqnes, Mr. v and Mrs. Jbnes Smith, J. A. Worley, Misses Louise and Grace Jones, Mr. and Mrs- T. A, Turner, Miss Ruth Tur ner, Mrs. Herbert - Jones, Mrs. Floyd Heah, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jones, Miss Helen Tankard, Miss Ruth Hough", Miss" Pauline Rober- Bon, Miss Celle Maxwell; Misses Pre, STANI'O: Sunday .11:00. 11:00 ing Life Ccunt" chool, 2:30 Preacliiis-r .3:30 ' "Making Ifife Count" You will find a welcome at any of these services. ! . - o Rose Hill P. V. A. Hold February Mcctl Not T t's The Rose Hill Parent-Teacher QUIcrs LUNC.i - I i Association held v its 1 February i meeting in the school ' house last 'Monday, tight. In the absence of COUNTRY I m charming hostess on Wednesday i "?018' UttleAnn West, daughter : : liurontn, 1?oKn,oMr v,lt 'Of; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wont and House Furnishing: Shaw hand-, t Bpby Lominack: little s nf made rug, Counterpiece, sofa pil- Contract Brldgei honoring Mr. and; Mrs. R. N. Lominack. low or embroidery work you hand MrS! R H. Beu8t; Jr ' made note: show only one. groom of January. CE-flECKS - FOR SALE: State. Blood testei Chicks, Burred 'Bock and Tlhode Island Reds. d SQUTHEftLAND ;HATCHEjiY : WALLACE, N. Garden Leader: Read Mr.. Mor row's report only on "The ' seeds! 1 The reception' room and dining and . plants to put in the garden room were en suit, and appro during February." priately and artistically decorated Child Development : - Lead a 3- suggestive of the Valentine season, minute- discussion on "Unexpected Attractive Valentine tallies seated Rewards." jthe guests for bridge. At the con- Recreation: STUNT: Making a elusion of the games the honored Valentine.. , The . member making guests were remembered with use the most attractive valentine with-' ful gifts. Later in : the evening in 5 minutes will be jriven an at-' guests were invited into the dining tractive Valentine. Leader, have to- roomajid served a delicious., a box 'strips of red paper 8 inches Ba,ad plate,; with hot coffee; The! long and 6 inches wide, one ball of dining tame was lovely with an ex red twine, scissors (white ink and fluisite lace cloth. The centerpiece pen will be furnished) Give each being a crystal bowl filled with member ber supplies and note time ' Red Japanese quince, and' lighted by clock give signal and at end,iby $ tapers In crystal holders Or OF C ENTERTAIN MEMBERS ,OF 4AMES KENAN CHAPTER " ' U. D. C. , , iTh chil4ren of the Confederacy entertained 'the members -of" the James Kenan Chapter U. D; C, at the Hut on ' Saturday afternoon; February rJinth at 1:30 o'clock. Tho Hut was most effectively decorat J ou in vtuueuerate nags and potted plants. 'The 'President Mian Aim ."Bast, was hVcharge of the meeting. mis. u, rarxe rrwgen led a sweet and Impressive Devotion. After a short business session the follow ing attractive program was enjoy ed: " ' , . . Very Much LrrrcveJ v After Te.!.lt3 Ct'rJai I have suffered a preat deal from cramping," writes Mrs. W. A Bewell, Sr., of Waco, Texas. "I - would chill and have to go to bed - for about three days at a time.. I would have a dull, tired, sleepy . feeling. A friend told me to ky Cardui, thinking lb would help me and It did. I am very much im ; proved and do not spend the time In bed. I certainly can recommend . Cardul.to other sufferers." , ' Thousand! of women teatlfy Cardnl bnnellted them. If It does not beoeui YOU, consult a physlolao. WATCH, CL0C REPAIIIIKJ All Work Guuraii:. i 1 : J. W."Kf)NN2L & EON ' " ' Kennimvlllo, ii. C. tnrr "Tbs Southern Girl'; by Miss Eva lWetmore, H. E. Maxwell, Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tur-1 ner, Miss Doris Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stroud, Miss Deilah Whit-' field, Miss Wetherington, - Miss Mary Ward and Mr. J. F. Souther land. , Mrs. 'Ployed Heath entertained at two tables , of Contract Bridge at her home 'near here on a recent evening" .'.' , -"-,'! . The Valentine ' ' motif was uniquely carried out in the decora tions, After several progressions, scores were added and high score prize was presented to Mrs. Eborn Plttman. The - floating prize went to Mrs, Melvin Jones. "' i .The hostess - was .' 'assisted by Mrs. Hal Wetmore ' in serving ; a Salad course with coffee:' - . i " Players making up the tables were Meadames Melvin Jones, Jas per Smith, .. Jones Smith, J. A, 1 Worley, Horace, Tyndall, Eborn Pittman, Isaac Stroud, -- and Hal 'GSB'S;":PLAC5 , WEAVER'S BRIDGE ON HI-WAY NO. 60 . , o . " t r 1 THE MOST UPTO-DATE Carter. ; Violin Solo- "Swanee River,", by Miss Dorothy Powell. .urandma'g .Slippers." bv Miss award prize. Club must pay for Assisting -the hostess in serving leaders supplies. . i. -: jwere Mesdames L. P. Best and J Education Leader's Repprt: ' M Peirce. - . Scois made.by.club today..Ques .- . 0 .. . tion to consider: Could we have BROTHER OF MRS. M.'Vi'.ORR -Sgnes Best Rl667 ' V I PASSES JN WILMINGTON V.aot" abou I our French General, , Refreshmente: Adjournment ' , Miss Sallie 'Glbbs Pridgen. o . Mr. E. J. Anders. ' of Wllminp.. t Mrs. .T w irrin. o. o-.. President Roosevelt presents . ton, N. C, died Febiuarvllvt&rVV i-.om p. m.. at uie James 1936 budget for $8, 520,413,609. -o- Among those seeing Will Rogers In the "County Chairman" at the Paramount Theatre, Kinston Fri day '..afternoon were: - Mesdames Herbert Jones, Eborn, Pittman and Floyd Heath. Also Masters Eborn Pittman and Floyd Heathi - - o . m ;'C IN THE STATE PRIVATE BOOTHS GROUP ACCOMODATION Just Received Shipment v Bonus Issue may be delayed by Walker lined the year's work fnr th rtiiw. I ealn over 1933. ' , . , . memorial uospuai m Wilmington, ren or the Gonfederacv. " . " ' t k- sv International revenue gained, 42 IIe died frora a stroke of paraly- At the close of the program'a per cent for fiscal year 1934.' " cls' navul eei stricken sevea social hour was enjoyed. At this - Book ales in 1934 showed a big for two weeks ended Jan. 2. JEW RIVER and STUMP ( SOUND OYSTERS - .V Your Patronage Will, Be Appreciated i' ? '2 iV THERi m NO BETTER ' - ! . p ip.p np r ' Than ,i1f if-'.', '.v. . 1 . 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