, aV, al A it n - n-4 OCTOBER 7TH, 1937 ' In i Jut's I-u'.'.-y ', tf o- "t" 3 1. ad st" r cf 'J L "i su,.:i he if 7 y r.t : . t in- j Le-g t e v;j ' 'y of c and r ' it'e iCs 'i t3 C J. I" A cr, 1 i 'i i 7 b i :1 two or j" if V re is no inbre'i I t it i3 t: i best to in- i'v l" -1 l in, the . 1 . - 7 1 1 o cr tljea years un r 7 c -Hoes. . t . C3.; CLopIJ fcrCirer be np- J iawa a;, r ntjiT '.: If t'e 1 r t i: e t . t, 1 ' ! 1 b- i. rr a 1 8 1 Mp- ) I '3 Of 1 IS L ul ' r or early r .ouid be ap ai esc .i.:5ii - 1 ' (It U'" H - 'ive t 7 LI - n iJVt i ' r f ' f 1 a r i" fa J tie med. fa moie r o" 's On S"pi. T ' rnen By tLcy et better buttre when the meal is Li as compared with the oily red. v. I i I.n tl.e loaves are free f ,.a rain or dew asd, if possible, j t a"1 r a sLower. These annu al t i i..ons are not usually i after the lawn is i three years old. Ajko.. iswonia aavise; savino- KU . . wnunseea meai: if van nun trot a utsuume exenanje, swap the seed for meal. The feediner- vain nf cottonseed is due to its content of meaL bulls and oil hut thr u I lot of dirt, lint and wanfe i "n bps ji",tm tl "fj. r-"-e is a'so 311 r AM mm um S awl ' ' - r m"mmm .;i!Sr !tVr "3 v " y'Baw, n:, d ; i ,:Jgi 4,',- ' ' rnico pDib UrJTcrsain-ctricrHtbgPad Urvcrsal E!-cbic Toastei : f 1 K .AU to be Given Away fridav v T ,t Gcfcbs15, aH:C J O'clock T-d Get Ycui Ticliet Anyf &twen r!3viidFriday, Oct 15, 3 acioclc p. ivi LY ONE T1CICET , PER, PERSON If it is ElectricalSee Us "i Service Guaranteed' " ' Sam ? Fh.cc Twice Bennie Powell, !jn , . and llrs. John FoweU of near lit Olive Is snff ering from the . re breaking of his leg ip. an auto a cident Saturday aftetnoon.. ' i Ywaac Powell wa riding la open car driven by DxleU Boberts of Beautancms. The c't.i failed to take one of the curvtti near; Bob erts' store, and raa iato ; mtch throwing Powell over the . wind' shield. . . .. . - Wi? Bennie had been suffering from a broken leg all sumjner and had been in a cast to take care of hat fracture. It was healing but -Mt saUicient to remove toe casi wjhcb was Still on bis leg at the time of the. accident. .The apciaent ..." Satur day broke the same leg in ;.tne I., -s rx-" a. 1 . . ;i y of the loM s liO'l f Culiy Sj-s-At the v- ko 1 at tLtir homes, Coldsbo ro aiil Ilomcyer respectively. Cl.crL2 a A His. Eavid S: Wil- liximson announce the birth ol a s n, in tlie Eanston hospital ' gn llonJay night of this week, Octo ber 4 Jl " - lit. and Era. J. VL 3rock made a hllsienss trip to Baleigh on Tues- - day of this week. SEWING CLUB MiiiSTS . Mrs Albert T. Outlaw was a most charming hostess to the B. M. 0.' Sewing Club on last; Tues day afternoon at 3 o'clock. A good ly number of members were pres ent, also three visitors. Boses and other colorful flowers-were used in the rooms fo tthe occasion. Prior to adjournment the hostess . was assisted by Mesdaroes P. W. Mc- Gktwen and XT. B. Boney in serving College is expected home for the ooming weekend, v''t"'?'.-5. MV Krs. William- Jones and child ren of Wallace, were visitors here last Sunday in the home of Mrs. inad Jones. , ; t-. little Barbara Grady, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grady has been quite sick recent ly, and has been m Wilmington in the hospital several days : under the care of Br. Sidbury. )-:A"V Miss Grace Iatueton is spend- After a wedding trip -to Ashe ville and other points of "interest in-Western Carolina, Br. and Mrs. Hundley will- be. at home , in Ben laville. " ' - Immediately following the wed- .. ding Mr. and Mrs. James Tlem- mally in honor of Or. and , Mrs. Hundley. Seated at opposite ends of the table Mrs. Dot Patrick and Miss Sidney Davenport, aunts of the bride poured tea. Sandwiches and salted nuts were passed by ing some witt Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Iittleton. Mrs. Ben Williamson and young-1 est daughter, Mary Evelyn, spent ! one day last week witn ilira. jrranK Shepaxd ia Wallace. - ; Boy Jones and family of Ports mouth, Va. visited Mr. Jones' mo ther. Mrs. Thad Jones this week end. Mrs. Jones returned home with them to spend A few days. Mrs. Sam Hewton is ' spending fchickenaated plate w temp me accessones. BIBTHDAt PABTT---.'m , Terna Mae Gtricklaad, better known as "Shorty" celebrated her birthday on Monday afternoon of this week when she gave delight ful party at .' the . Kenansville Spring. She was 10 years old : on this happy occasion. She ' Shared same place, which makes, a very, honors with her little cousin, Er k j t -a tliaf vrfll ha 'tiit.in Oraiiw at Warsaw, who was IMU UWIWa VW W"Vt t g 1 hard to heaL Bennie iwasj given) 12 years old at this time. After a treatment in Mount Ohve, and the lesr nut in the cast again. - Hee is thought to be in a, seus .condi- tion. KENANSVILLE' SOCIETY NEWS William Mercer in1-Bladenboro. Mrs, Mercer's baby girl has been ffli.r--''-":': v BOTTDLEY-DAVENPOKT MAKBIAGB AT GBEENVILLE I Greenville, N. C, Sept. 25. In the presence of members of the fa mily and relatives, the -marriage of Miss Sidney Davenport and Dr. Deane Hundley, Jr., was solemniz- 18 at the home of the bride's pa- . 3 , Mary Xawrence Davenport. 1 Much Outdoor Entertainment at State FaV Baleigh, Sept. 30. A triumph in outdoor entertainment will be presented at the North Carolina State, Fair each evening when the glittering "Revue of Tomorrow" presents its revealing musical ex travaganza, Manager J. S. Dorton declared today. , Its appearance is in line with the fair manager's policy to give Tar Heels the finest in American and European entertainment at the annual exposition October 12 16. Veteran showmen are con gratulating Manager Dortou s se- sented each, evening as well - as each, afternoon of fair week. On the midway will be the World of Mirth, with 22 novelty shows and 18 thrilling rides. ' Quinri-RkGbwen Company , : QTJAUTY PUP N1TUBJB . . LOWPLES FUHEBAL DIBE3T0XS ; AMBULANCE SEE VICE J Agent Duplin Burial Association ; -: . - . PHOXES: ' . Day: 244-1; Night: 253-1; 266-1: 281-6 ' WARSAW, H. C. Dr. H. A. Edwards ' DENTIST . PWK HILL, - Friday Saturday, ' Monday; KEBSfSVILLE, Tues day; BEDIAVILLE, Wednesday; . EICHLANDS. Thursday. , r X.W; Misses Marietta Heece-and Ion ise Bowen wtnt to Kanston last Saturday to the Hagehbacfc-Wal-lace Circus. Thev were! accogsrpan- ied by Ella Theresa, Guy, Je., and Stephen Council uooaing, aisa Hnth Chase Honevcutt KyX- Mr. and Mrs J. Ttt. .Brock; and children attended the night per- fdrmance of the circus, last. Satur day, also several others, from Ihere whose names your ? corresponaen failed-to get ' f'sU t"'M Mesdames J, E. Jerfitt, N. B, Boney and P. J. Dobson, went to Goldsboro last Saturda afternoon shopping. They1 were accompanied by. Janet Boney and sorwood jso- My,Jr.:;:0;-.Sf Perrv Dobson. earned us young est children, Janet and Arnold to Kinston to the circus last' Satur day. He .was accompanied also by Jimmy. Jerritt and several others. . Miss Pattie Loftin of. Mt. Oliye spent last Sunday nigbf here with Visum JogMiliiiiM Eugenia : Forlaw whoA formerly worked here were visitors nere last weekend. f- 5 j ' a . Miss Marie Williams $ who at tends eace College, Baleigh, ' and Miss Susie B. lee whd attends number of enjoyable games led by Kattie Lee Strickland and Mil- - m 11 ., i "A. 3 nfl7H,v r JwhZv Vri-colorde fall flowers, were to the Friendly Cafe, where they I . tmt r,Ainm th. living roomi asters in pastel shad-, after several years of private op es were used against a background eration. of fern and palm. The mantel was) . Hew York iff Geo. banked with fern and long leaf, A. Hamid, mternationaUy toown pine, interspersed with burning lo!in: h 'EcTue Tr" vn row" will introduce a double line Paul Davennort nlaved the wed- of cnorus giris in a reperwire oi which will be presented nightly at a xt.. v t- 4i.. the fair, now back in State hands w,r wtvpA jM nm nul flake.!1"0" . wuvuguuiii, u ""- , BMt by the mothers of the honor gu ests.' WOMAN'S VCLUB MEETING ' The regular monthly meeting of ithe Kenansvile Woman's Club-was held on last Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in the club room, with Dr. Charles Deering of the , Coastal Plains Experiment Station of Wil lard, N. C. as guest speaker. He talked on "Bulbs and their Cul ture." He was introduced by Mrs. B, T. Wells, who had charge of the" program for the Garden De partment. Plans were made for a yard improvement campaign with Mesdames p. 7. Newkirk of Bose hill D H. Boney, of Teachey and dinir music. The bride entered with her brother, James F- Davenport, Jr. They were met by the bridegroom with his borther, Frank Hundley of Dunsville, Va. as best man. The vows were spoken before the Bev. A. W. Fleschmann, pastor of the Memorial Baptist Church. i The bride wore a model of du bonnett velvet made on princess lines with puffed sleeves. Her ac cessories were black and she wore TinnlHor tmrtavm of OTtrdeni&S. Shelton punter of . Magnolia Httndiey .daughter of Mr. judges. The Distnct Meeting y fori James pieming Daven October 16 in Wilmington was al-) a gnt, of the city so annoqneed, and during the East Carolina Greensboro- Colletre - stent "last weekend Jhere with, their parents, Mrs. Wilbur Adams of Angier has been visiting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams recently. Joel Layton,' of Lillingtonj vis ited his sister Mrs. Eobert Catron Wells- last.Sunday,.;-v' ; Miss Ruth-'Ineram left last weekend fox Selma where she will business 'session, the club voted to get Teneiian Blinds for the build ing. Mesdames L C. Burch, J. B. Wallace and Jack Blackmon serv ed delicious refreshments at the close ol the meeting, consisting of a sweet course. There , were ' 24 members present and two new ones addel la the roll calL Mercer -and? I ,' ' ANOTHEB BIBTHDAY PASTY ,, Little Sarah West Outlay .has just attained the age of three years.' She celebrated this fact when her" mother entertained for ber at a delightful party on Mon day afternoon this week. Mrs. Out law was assisted in - entertaining the little folk by Kisses ' Windley and Price of the local school lao ulty who are spending the winter here) in the home of the outlaws, m i DL. m ieacnen vous. . uu - ne8g which font gone into th. member of the Wilson County j ma. rf 0M of nMn,t fore. 5T -,i XT? w "SI Uwst hippodrome revues. A page BeulaviUe. eJv , ant-like opTning sends the revue ter of Mrs. Martha Anne Daven- f "tart, with a crack elaborate numbers with fetching scenery elaborate costumes, spark ling lighting effects, and with sprightly tunes by' its own awing band and a galaxy of choice spe cialty artists. , Every one of the chorus girls has performed in a theatre or night club individually or in un its. They have been instructed in the "art" of working out of doers in routines especially conceived and designed for outdoor stages. A smart series of dance numbers will feature the nightly perform ances of the revue at the forth coming fair. Years of experience account for the tkill and clever- into the Don't put up with PAIN Get rid of it When functional nains of struation are severe, take OARDOL If It tfoesnt benefit you, ocomiK a physician. Dont neglect such painsv The; depress the tone of the nerTea, cause sleeplessness, loss of appetite, Wear out your resistance. - ; CM bottle of Oudtd ud a vMhtr i H via Wlp TO. thounndi nf iiimw ban Mid H bripad tbna. ' - , , la bulldlnk ap the whoto tritea by belonai to gn mm ttieotui mat the SnS c Mrs. Coedell and daughter Ad- die Worth ox -Elise spent several teach again this year hi the pti-iays recently iVere with Mrs. Law- . mary department of ' thfc school tence Boutnenaiaa. v t- i ; there. ' , - " : ' Miss Caroliner Jerritt ol reaco Dort and the late James . Dav enport of Pactolus and the late John Flanagan and the late bus. Mary Wise Flanagan of this city. Dr. Hundley, formerly of Dunn sville. Va,. is the son of Deane Hundley, lawyer and judge of the; rti -i A J tv. 1.4.. Wra V VlTCOlk Mfiut, auu tag juw ub Lucy Hart Hundley of Dunnsville. He graduated from the Bappa- hanock District Hieh SschooL re- cevied his B. A. degree from Lyn- chburei College, Lynchburg, Va. and Graduated from the Boston Medical Colleee. Following his in terneship in the City Hospital of Boston, he was with the North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Win stonSalem. For one year he was assistant nhvsician at the State Hosnttal in Baleieh. From Bal eigk he went to BeulaviUe where . . . ! - J ine Degan, tae genewi pracuce m t medicine. master of ceremonies speeding the revue, along its merry way, pro ducing thrill after thrill and fas cinating effects. Fifteen spectacular acts, all new to the State Fair, will be pre- SEED FRESH STOCK, JUST RECEIVED TURNIP & RUTA BAGA CHARLESTON & WAKEFIELD CABBAGE MUSTARD, KALE, TENBERGREEN, Etc. ONION SETS, FRESH & CLEAN LET US BE YOUR SEBDMEN X E. HOOD & Co. Kinston, N. C. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS C WILLARD WESTBROOK ? Hi-way 11 Near B. F. 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