TT'-LT-AY, DSC, .1' '..rwi 1, -t 1 J. O. r ' 1 S ;d IJ ' v.'::t to , tun on y. ' . O. li. I i i t to Gokld i 1 m ' y of I -.st week, . i. E. " -ton and cbil- sv 1 1 ( .:" ' o on Thurs--f 1 v .i to i tiiir Christ- .. '. ' i . j. A .T. Outlaw went ' C.s.: ij one 5iy lust week. .V. CooJ':.g and Mrs. Al ton went to Kinaton Sat- I .. (. 1,4 IV I i LVUy Jenkins and Mrs. 1 -1 ITitcher went to Ooldsboro a y kat week. , . : rs. 1'ary Smith of Wilmington 2 i fcpeti vi , V.vg Mrs. C. E. Quinn. ' Ijs. Hubert Carroll Wells Is r "ndli-j this week at her home In I . Ilngion. -. Mrs. Im A. Beasley has been vis iting her daughter) Mrs. C. C. loth ia Way?;o .boro, Va. Miss Lutty Southerland has been r?end;- r some time in the borne of R.V. V.olis. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brock and children went to Kinaton shopping Monday afternono. Mr, J. O. 'Bowman made & busi ness trip to Wilmington and South ron on Tnursday of last week, ' Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Burch and little daughter, Mary Sue. apent the past week end in Burlington with . : : f i ITis. Iiiji.H (,:;um. Mrs. i. was the, former, Myrtle s cr uiis place. . t. Albert Outlaw was hostess to i:. M. O. Sewing Club on last jl. ;.:ay afternoon from 3:30 to 5:C3. Her attractive bungalow on the rulavllle highway was taate- r y decorated with red candles and holly carrying out the Christ mas spirit, trior , to adjournment the hostess was assisted by Mrs. D. S, Williamson In serving delic ious refreshments in two counm. The firsf course consisted of a con gealed milt salad with accessories. This was followed bv tnnihunu cake and whipped , cream topped wim a cnerry. , , Mrs. N. B. Bonev wm . ananiai visitor on last Tuesday afternoon . . in : . . . . uio Aiuuuaiy meeting in Faison which was held in the home of Mrs. Tank Faison with Mrs z. i nih. son as Joint hostess. ' Mrs. Annie Ingram accomDanied Mrs. Nellie Southerland to Kinaton on Sunday. . ' J. O. Bowman, Jr., Is expected here i Friday from Chattanooga, xeiui. wnere ne nun nmi in aonnni at McCaJUe. He will ?. spend the Christmas holidava hara with hi. parents. He will also visit relativ es at Garland. Mesdamea Josenh, Wnii. OUver Stokes went to Wilming ton on Thursday of last wir hn (Mrs. Gilbert Hnnnvr.urr panied her husband on Monday of this week to Moreheitrl iuiu r on Macon. . t Misses Bruce Wilcox and Kate Newton, accompanied Mrs. G. V. i ,'V.uH , J. 1- r. Ic. L. C urr, County Health u. icc-r is giving Fhvaical Examl. r.y" a of the 1st, and 2nd. grades or Wallace, Magnolia and Chin. qufjpin Bcnoois. . I MAlfii171 F c'iii7 at I , ' ' . ' MAKES BREAD GOOD TO THE - , ' ' 'I LAST CRUMB ASK FOR IT AT TOI7B LEADINO GROCER : : YES ITS WATER GROUND J ' - 5 v PUT UP AND GUARANTEED BY j - MA)CWELL'S MILL ; " . . i H. D. MAX WEJLI' Proprietor i PINK IIILJ, ; Route No. 3 Mrs.A.W.Oakes FAISON Funeral, anrvlr-m fnr Mrs.- A. W. Oakes, 68, were con ducted from the Methodist Church in Faison Sunday afternoon bv Jir pastor, the Rev. F. B. Joyiier. Bui nu was in tne family plot at Rain bow Church near Kinaton. , , t - Mrs. Oakes died at her homa a few miles west of Faison Saturday aiiernoon. sna bad been in failing health for several years, but was seriously ill only one day. Had she uvea unm juav ana and Mr. naicM would have celebrated their vnMm wedding ; anniversary. Before her """"so aoe was juias LAura ju Ilngton. ,. - , , - ' Survivlnsr are her husband. A. w ... ... - .. veuves, ana me loiiowinr nniinmn1 Mrs. Frank fimlthermjui anil Hfm Hilliard Best Of! Winatnn-Snlnm Mrs. George Randolph of Enfield, A. W. Oakes, Jr.; of Weldon, A. C Oakes Of Hookerton. Mrs. J. R Watson, B. W., F. W., nd Anen wanes oi auon. Faison Child Hurt V When Hit By Auto; GkIdsboro. Dec, 16 W Claud Wll- inn rt I Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Bvrd of Fainon Is in the Ooldsboro Hospital with serious injuries received yesterday I when; he was knocked down .bv nn automobile on a street In Faison. He was brought to the hospital in an unconscious condition. - anri Xray picture showed that his skull I was iracturea. n luui mm aiiffar. ,edl,concuaslon. His physician stated i uxiay there was some evidence of I returning consciousness. The little bov reoortedlv ran from' behind a narked car in fmnt I of an approaching car. The driver im uie car accompamea the child ana ais parents to uoiasboro. v 11,1 " Calypso Church i '' T..1 .I':. ' ..I Christmas Services i ' f 1 1 II QUEST. CASH PIIICE t FOR - ' . , CHICKENS AND EGGS BEAUTANCUS v : Our Christmas The bovs . and cfrbt come from college and rennlte the family circle and 'that would be approved by Jesus. Sons and daughters away from home following some business or Profession come home for .the 4ay, and that would meet Hi appro vbA. Special services at the Churches would please the Master whose blrthdav we 1 aire trying to celebrate. But .did you ever stoo to think how It must cn-elve th Christ Child Jesus, when we give lanre crifts to others and forget to give a gift to Him? When we break the blessed ness of alienee with thundnr. ing fireworks; when we allow whisker, wine or beer to en ter our bodiee which He has ; declared to be the home of the poly Spirit; when we take the Christmas season as an o4 slon to let the bars down and live lives of ease: when we be. come so Interested in pleasure anq mugs that we fonret al together that this is His Bir thday? Yes do we ston tornr nough to think what Christ mas means r. Christmas Day is th eei. braUon of the Birth of Jesus. Then lets spend It in a way that will glorify Him. Calypso. Dec. 16th. The. Ralvnnn Baptist church will celebrate the Dirtnoay of Jesus Christ, who Should be first In our heart, thi. Joyous season. Dec. 22 at u-nn O'crock A. M. - The church familv will trathAr in His name and at His house to hon. or the coming of the Seviour of the woria, ana to make a offering equal to or more than th mint spent on any earthly friend. Every memoers is urged to be present Trucks-Mqre-Trucks VISIT OUR STORE BEFORE YOU BUY ;4 , UAjuuOUlh OJCily t '4 C03JIETIC SET, I . PEHFUME, , ' . ' L ,,HM . Have you been to Wilmincton lately? You oueht to eo and see what the heavy trucks have done to Highway 40. At present it is ungate -ior travel in many plac es, the surface having been broken through by heavy loaded trucks. How can we tell what is tearing up the roads? You will notice that the breaks are on the rierht-hand side of the highway coming from Wilmington, and that Js the side the trucks out -of Wilmlneton. load ed with fertilizer and, oil drive on. roe left hand side on which the trucks return to Wilmington Is in much better shape but with, the cotton season On ust.we can expect other damage to the roads from these heavy trucks. What can we do about it? tt. be careful for these trucks "are very dangerous as thev soeed - long the road at full speed. Then lets see If we can't put to heavy hauling back on the biggest tax payers In the ? county, the Rati. roads. They have made the coun try what it is todav. lets irive than. ' ine oreaK. 'wardens to serve' under the district warden. . . Now in case a fire, breaks out. what equipment does the district warden have. In selecting these men. the county warden tried to choose men who had srood common sense so as to know how to act under an emergency. , Each' dis tric warden has , a hand pumn which has a capacity of five gal- low, ana wnicn sends out water la a spray or small stream as the fire may require. Buckets are fur- oisnea so tnat helpers can keep the tank on the pump full of wa ter at all times. This is a very ef ficient fire fighting emplement Each warden will also have two fire . fighter is called the "Swat ter".; This instrument la made from null belting 12 by IS inches, fixed on the end of a handle and is used to beat out the fire. Each warden has about three of these and those who have had the opportunity to use tnem say that they work fine. Your county Forest Warden asks that you be very careful a- bout setting out fire on vour farm land before you do set out said fire bo sure ana notuy ail adjoining landowners that you are Dlanmnr to do some burnimr so that thev can oe on the lookout. Mr, Major Jones was a visitor of uss reari Harnett Saturday night , bw, uuia, Kena Thomp- son were visitors of Miss Verdi Bonnie and Julia Jones Saturday "'5"- mut ounaay., , , Mr. Rubert , Hineal Mr. I J. Potter, Rev. J. H. Edagrds of Mn Olive were vialtnin nt ui. Qn.. Harper .Sunday, . , Mr. ,8am JHarner w.s of Miss Rosa Thompson Saturday Mr. Major Jones was a visitor of Miss Neta Thompson Sunday nite. Mr. Elbert -Summerlin was a visil tor of Alice Rouse Sunday. - Miss Bessie Potter ami w. v um were .business,, visitors in Kinaton noay. v , Mr. Horace Le wau . viaifn. . . ' " . w.iri ui uons rotter Sunday. 5 Mr. Juan. Rouse and E. K. Hill were yiafton of mn nu; . . MCkUC Potter Sunday. Potter's Hill News f WAFFLE IRON PERCOLATOR COMPACT VJ 'zzn, Hollingsworth and Martha Washington Candy M rL ! tittxtii a tilt rnT '! MAA A1J KfMJJAf " ' 11 r f " 1 FLASIILIGHT, Our County Forest Fn-e Dept. At Work It Is interesting lust to know the inner workings of the many organ- izauons in our midst and that Is what we are Plannincr to do thi. week with . our Forestry Depart ment. , xou remember that there is one County . Forestrv Warden. and under him them .are districts with the district warden in charsre. In several of theaa trlcta h&ve; been appointed deputy It is the dutv of everv rlHun Who sees a fire burnlnar In field or woods, to report the fire at once to the nearest warden, and Offer to assist him in anv possible with the fire. We hope mat ail citizens will cooperate with the department and make prompt reports on all fires. More next week. Material furnished by Ralph Miller. Countv irhnutti. Warden. PINE Y GR0VE Mr .and Mrs-. Needhairi Strnuri were visitors of Mr., and Mrs. Sim pson Haroer Sunday. Mr. anil Mn Paul Lee and children Sunday P. !.- Mr. Juan Rouse was a visitor of Miss Dorris Potter Sunday. Kathleen Jones. Wilbert Hill Earl Harper, Willard Jones were visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroud Sunday. Miss Goldie Jones of Seven Springs was a visitor of Miss Ellen Harper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Smith and children were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Smith of near Deep! nun Sunday. We are all sorrv to know that Mr. Peter Deaver is not improving I mucn at uenerai Memorial hospi tal at Klnston. Mrs. N. R. Tlncren and children were ine guest of. Mr. and Mrs, Emitt Thigpen Sunday. Miss Rannie Quinn is home af ter a long visit' at Smithfield. The regular monthly meeting was held at Limestone Chanai th.i. weekfend. ' Mis Cendetta Quinn and TVm Wuinn went to Ft Barnwell on bu siness Monday . Mr.and.Mrs. Cagle Houston were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Houston Saturday night Mrs. Matilda Herring was the guest of Mrs. c. L. Quinn last week. MlaSAa ifavlea . a trice Edwards were the guest of inisses settle and Zedie Quinn Sun nay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown went to Klnston on a shopping trip Saturday. . Miss Leona Taylor is spending "u ween witn miss Kannie Quinn ! Mr .and Mrs. Lant Turner and children were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner Sunday. Everyone is sorry to hear that Mrs. R. L. Quinn and Miss R E Rhodes are 1U. ploj. which... was, the. jcharopioaship team of last year, Pollocksville, KasMypBand jHed with Rose .line uplfdktteBeuIavflle girls: Swannle" Thigpen, F; Eva Mae WilUame-.Fj. AE-ellne TMitnrH. Dorothy Albertson Evelyn Horn On Mabel Kennedy G.... i Substitutes: Dannie Mae Neth ercutt F; ,LfUlan Albertson. F. XJ1 Han -Alberts. Fr- Delia Kennedy' F; Gladys Edwards F. , - j The boys also ' played a hard game but the .'Kenanavnin Vm... walked to victory In the fm.i i score 7-13. . Line up for Beulavllle boys: Linwood Parker H-. uii.i u..'t ' . .. - WW AU1ILVI ;F; George Lanier"F; Macon Brown narry Miller G. Substitute. Bill Cumbers G. ' Musical Program ROSE ,,HXLL " In" a musical program given in Chapel at the onowjiui High School on Thurs day morning, by K. E. Hurst, Di rector of the Goldsboro School of Music, Miss Audrey Weiss" Farrior of Rose Hill rendered a piano so lo and accredited herself well, Mr. Hurst announced. Mt - M . , who possess much musical ability, has been a dudiI of Mr Hu A "."IIIL IUI the past three years. Kodak Films Develoned. V.ivht . ppsure Roll and Eight Prints 40c. Southern Art Co. KENAMSVHXE, N. C. Beulayille Girls Win Over Kenansville A most enthusiaatic basket hull game was played in the Beulaville High School Gym, Monday night, December 9. The score was close up to; the half, but then the girls played harder than ever. The con test edded In the defeat of Kenans ville 13 to 27. During this session the Beula ville girls have won the following games, with, B. F. Grady, Chinqua- JOHN M. LITTLE Black and Little KINSTON'S High Class Jewelers 130 N. 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