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KennsvUle, N. C. V'r-. : -'"FrUsY. A-r'li. 1 OFFICIAL TABLE OF WlSOl P0"IT VALUES FC3 F'lAT, FATS, FISH, AI3 OSE COMMODITY BEEF STEAKS CM tlfc-1WmBit . Hlb 7-mcncul Sirloin SrWfr-teraslass ftountf-.l ' iMRMiai... , t niton Round ; Round Tip .. Chuck ir SbtukHr.. rta..- COMMODITY pet lb. BEEF VARIETY MEATS Brains Hurt.... Kidneys Umt.. - $WMtlKM Tails (ox JWB TonfiN..- i Trip . ROASTS Wi-tndlm(eMMMMw) iiir mi. hide Rlkv-ttandlni ((MM MM M) (11TMI)..,..-ih-dandbif (chlM BOM en) BlaM RIB SOnoinf nun BOM MX (J Olt) Round Tip -Rump-bono !:.. Itamp-MMtas-..---.-. ChuckifShooldir-lioMln... CImAitSmuIdV-bomnms. STEWS AND OTHER CUTS Snort Ribs... Me-bone hi Pbtt-MMttSS.. rbktt-boMli RrltMt-BOMlOSS Flank Moat Mock bom la -- Ktck bonatajs Hoot 01 rtorta-bonelett- SMnk mm Ib IMnk-MnoloM HAMBURGER Biol pound from hocks, fitnbc thinks, briskets. mm mI aihcellaneeus keel trwinlnp and boot fat. MUTTON STEAKS AND CHOPS I Wa Chops COMMODITY PQRK STEAKS AND CHOPS Cans Chops. VEAL STEAKS AND CHOPS Lota Chops Rib Chops.... SMuktor Chops-.-.- Round Stosncuwoj SlrlotaStoak or Chops.-. ROASTS .. 4 Clrlnla hftM hi Rump and Sliwiai boneless. L0 Srwuidor-hoMhi. SIlMUOf-BIMlMS STEWS AND OTHER CUTS Broast-asaosi B roast mmdss Rank IM Nack-MMhi-M. Nack-ewieiea ek.hVBMMBM ! aiMim m ShankiniHoUMoat-BOM- Um Grwnd'Vii'iiid PattM- ml IJMM TTMI . flanks, J trlnauafs.. ..I VARIETY MEATS Brains Hurt Kidneys Livers Swoetbrudl ... Toniuos Blh Chaos ,, , I at Chum - j ShouktM Chaps .Modd arm hmos..-... ROASTS oniBswMi "-l . i t toko, fUtUt, r TihniM " la I Vote, Rtw. ar frtati-l BOMkM. Chuck ar Shwldor, swam il niaana. ... Chuck SbouMsr, sattaro- tut bonnets-, Chuck or SMuhtot, cress- CBt MM IS. STEWS AND OTHER CUTS ami and Neck-boos as...... Nock-bonoatti Chankanaa lank PlttlM SaSSS from tMBSCkVnMkt,OMI, bnodt sad BdscoawMM hkautounrnp I YAR1ETY MEATS) iBrarnc Hoarts I Uvers. I Kidneys I Sweetbreads. Tonfuos.-- BACON Bacot stab or plate, rtod oe Mcmw placentas' el tlWall Mil Bates Canariraatrjrio.iw orsBCM-- una rlaril I Bacan-plato" and Jowl End Chops .... oufod only..:..,. Mm ifoaa . SbXSSlti' BeUes, troth and earef -ah toasts aa-halt.otaadtsJ U!-COinCUB..-. Hi-wImnoi kB UiB-kitt ar thank and.. fctlnUll nM - POMIBW VI V I - BOM 1 Slawlrlar rhWhdl(pkalc) kMlsss-.i-.."i- SthwMar-iieiV-,BlM - auttv-taM t-Li... OTHER PORK CUTS tnararihi.. jJL. . NflCR ftfll BJCJoJI)oJo5jaiM1 FMt MM hi.fc- - FatlaektaadCtaffWa.- Ptahis,rsular. K COMMODITY READY-TO- EAT KEATS COOKED, BOILED, BAKEO, UNO URBUUUI DrhdBool...... ... ..... Haav-boM In, whak or haH.. Ham b0Mm.Hct HM-utttrsnnsoM Ham honohra, rhok HotnandKBBcklM. LMf Fat f -"7- VARIETY MEATS Brains.. CHtuMlafi.... Hiarts. Kktaoys... Urns Tan Snauts. Haw hoMHfc--v DirOTtf. ar 5haiunar nun ai Pta or Skw-o"" niL.a Cul KmI Lrtrad anOalotMrnoaiojnraca uid cnflcanums TsnfMS. Swornt x a kd. Urn Mim vakio oi anr ttiiar nadr-tMal aawl Ih. U Ww-id L. .JJa nililt Bat MBd I III port M WthayKaofadih; ra wch it m rfal If IbaiMvUorSHMa ar tmmi han k it CMlud imi KaL SAUSAGE IjrjSMortrTjrpleol RaiMaroMriiiaiB,an rmioL and Papporani.. Soad-dry Sansan: Typkal Kmm art son satMi, Tawa,OBdMoitadoH Froth, SMkad ml Caokad CasMl Croup A: Typical Rams an Bark (ailaM Wkalaft. Solorna, Bakad Laovos, . ami Ifear Sausan Grow B: Typical Mom an Scrappk) and Tamaks. Stuso and Head Chaon Mian (In tin r glaM CMrtatnart) Brabis BuK Sausan. CMI Con Can Datllod Ham Oriod Baal Hns and Picnics (whokj or ha) b.TcsJoa MMt Mut loaJ Vtt Spruds Pi: Foot, bom In . MBATt (In tin ar glaM 3 WpFotLhoMdCutlats. 7 Pottod and Dovllod 3 Moats S Sausan hi Oil 12 Tamalos . Tonpjo, Boot 10 Tonno, Umh 7 Tonwo,Pork 1 7 Tonpio, Voal C Vlonna Sausan 2 All Othar TTTrtaH J (In any ! H ,"'tJ"M,) Caviar . 4 Cflbwait.. 4 FbkRoo 2 Mackaral. 7 SahaM 7 Sardaass 5 Sm Horrinf .- 7 Tom 7 YoDowTal 7 AI OBior M PAT AND OILS Battor lard Snariooini MarnnM Salad and CoakuOHs Ophit-1 pound)-. CHHSU' ant in I lihlSOancal aranrbfnl(tlata- ni laimi ciuusm CMddar(AaMrkM).. SWBS . Brick ; mtttSm Umhornr. . FMiyftitYd-ftatad. Chih....... Edaa- ltaa(aiMsMlolNS) J i ... tere fvrMy clven. After taf business session the new cxtflccrt m fallows were lristal. lea by U jMDtor a wife, Mrs, J, Co.- )rrlixm: . . ;v::y:y:::' ' Ptpc'Im! Mrs J. A. Gavin: Vlce-lTCflUeait, Mrs. N. 0. Boney; secretary, ura. u. v. uooaing; Treasurer, Mrs 4 , Jerritt and Historian, Mrs ., ' : . Outlaw, ,l WOMAN'S CLuB MEETS . ' THa annual mctin? of. the Ken- ansville Woman's Club was held on 11 It i 7 4 and white aooessortea. Her 1 was of easflenlas. She was r .nd- ed by Stagey JfaPeteri of ScarsdnP", wuo-irore a navy muv print dMa"' with a blue haf and veil ahd matching accessories: Her corsage was of gardenias and red Beecher W, Sltterson of Boston served as best man and ushers were B. Kurtz, J. S. Lester, R. B, Schnure and H. S, Steele. A reception followed at the home or last Tnursaay anernoon ai tnree i u-ij-.- nrnta ve BienvDn were present, jtn uie Mrs-, sttterson a srauunir m . - . . a . I . r 01, arjaenc ff tnc nrsiaent nna uie'SvncnM university ana jnr. oii- 9 I aha atfudad.. Rraak (tl hard yarMlM) Pncoss Cboosa......... nlfcaaa. Tka lanital tal " (Fai a nnalna U at AR 1 'Entft aaJtfcaMi Wk wuU cantanioi am Una Sm (S) ".-Sh----)- r-aa-k--.O0VUTl.-T4.r-- a, acrtMaoT mariM omct 1171M How to Sh?.i for Meats and Fats with Red Stamps Shopping with your t.d point stamps will be easr if you remember a few limple rules. You already have War Ration Book Two; you need not reg.ster again or dUre how much of these foods you have on hand. But when rat.on.ng beg.ns temember that: , Red Stamps may be used for ai of the foods rationed .n the Meat, and Fats Program. The jam. stamps valid for meat, cheese, butter, canned fish, margarine, etc. 5 The point value of each item is set on a pound basis. But the unount 1FJ!Z your points can buy will depend on whether the .tern you choose has a high or low point value. How to Shop first study the "point values of the food you buy most often. To help you, ou'li tai a "Point Value Table" hung up tarour food fto:c. Or, better yet, you can dip . meats and fats "Point Table" from jou, nnrsppCT and keep it handy. 2, Take War Ration Book Two with you arben you shop f meats, cheese, or any of tha Other items, just as you do now when. OH bir OK" f, 01 '"" "T trtubks. Tear the Red Stamps out in the ptreaeoce of your storekeeper or bis delivery ! 3 Ifyoufindyoudonothavethe wet toount of valid Red Stamps to five-for a afthase. your storekeeper on i" you your Sim in "i-poinr stamps. For example, M you must irva him a J point stamp to pay 'lo, a 4-poiot iwdMaa, ha ca you a 1-poixrf stamp as Chan. B a cannot use he 2-. oc P-poloC aiampo as cm-a I Make aure. howem. that tht "I pouit t atamp haiabtMrooU which la valid at tha I tiaM you reodTt k. 4. Your atoiekarpat cannM. always cut mtn or cheest to the eael pound weiiht rouwuh. That meaoayoiitoMal know bow mtttf Poiot yon should pay for ounces, too. A special labia aaa pw" Oficial Table of Consumer Point Values for just such case. This table breaks the pout values pet pound down into ounces. If one of your purchases has an ounce Ttlue of less than half a point you do not have to pay aa additional point. But if it i one-half point or more, your retailer can collect a full point. J. BuJpt y" . Spend Red Stamps carefully. Make them las! for tha entire ration period. When you receive i point" Red Stamps as chana. use them tJZat time you shop, if Pa". Sure that they doo t pir unused. 6 Rensember, you iU - BJu. Sump, for procKd food, and Wat Ratloa Book One for sugar and coflee. No change can be made in Blue SUfflp. OPA oon aaa-ao vlrwn.-slrlpnt Mrs . N. B. Bonev. a fonjer.presldant of the olub was asked to inreslde. Annual repcyts. from the offlpecs and department, chalrmanwsra most gratifying. At the close, of the business session the net ofucecs were installed by Mrs.. A.T. Outlaw. The pew of ficers include: Mrs. 6. V. Good ing, president; Mrs, D. s. WH ilamson, lce-Presldent, M :s . J . A., pavin secretary and Mrs. E, C. Tyndall, .Treasurer, After a few -HDbtodiiale remarks the new teeeni'sub61nted the following department chairman; American Home which also includes Gardens Mra - A . . T. Outlaw: "Education (which lacluded library work and the gill Scouts). Mrs. " N. - B. Boney; Fine Arts under which head come, music art and litera ture; Mrs. Ralph Carlton; Public Welfare and War Work ; Mrs. J. E. Jerjitt. The year book com mittee is composed of Mesdames J. A. Gavin and Mrs. N. B. Bon ey also Mrs. Harvey Boriey. Mrs. P. J. 1 Dobon as again' asked to be House Chairman. The tlub will hold its next regular meeting on the last 'Thursday in April at Which tlm all are asked , to help put on a flower show. The retiring president, Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, who was unable to be present was sent, a lovely pottery vim fmm th dub in aDoredation of her Bervices as president for the past two years, Ackarman-Sitterson The marriaee of Miss Jean Edith Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warren Ackerman ol Schermectady, N. Y., to Cephas Rrvan Slttprsmn. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sltterson of Kenansvllle, N. v., took place at tne cirst Methodist church Sunday after noon Mar. 21, at .. Rev. Leon M. Arlklna rsfarformer the ceremonv. " The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father wore a celes tial blue crepe suit trimmed with white lace, a white hat and veil. tanuw la n Graduate of Lake for est college and United -States. Mlljk tary ..apademy, sXir, :, bitierson . ts now employed aa n engineer with th e-pneral eneirteerlnfe laboratory of the General Electric Co. After a wedding trip the couple will oe at home at 604 State street . Out of town guests included Mrs'. A . A . Tenney and Howard Tenny of New York city., Mr, 'and Mrs Raymond G. Leonard of Cobleskill and Miss Marion E. Chambers of Troy. , - i Mr. and Mrs! Ackerman: enter tained at dinner Saturday night for their daughter, Mr. Sltterson Jr.. and members of the bridal party. :" i MRS. . "ERNEST " 3 ACKSON SMITH of Fprt Bragg, who be fore her niarrlage : on Saturday, MaJ.-ch 20, was ,Miss uui wias Honeycutt, daughter or Mr. ana Mrs.' Gilbert M- -Honeycutt of Kenansvllle and Fort Bragg., bgt Smith is the son.' of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Smith of Qulncy, ia. READ TIAAESffCLASSiriZD AD,? c what Fccdi m Rationed In the Meats aad Fattf Rattening Prcpq mm ttais awiA what will tad wht -Jtf M bt the 4 umt, in Wa, Ration Book Two IrKhided in tha remains prcram. Keep o buy mts, edible fau, and oil. (includin, isk to look at Wore yo. abna Vm butter). dMeae, and canned Cab. fa sWn auteOiou. meals for yo faaaUr Here is tne crucial ur iw . . Thasa rwaisj fm IWia! (raK fraaaa, Mtu-ATJ fab, shcllsh. and aah tjlasaj klaitoiticalryatakdccWitaa i . f ATI aad OILS. Butter, roaraarioa, lard, aSjxtenin cociios and aalad oils. ' CMIISLCheese of most kinds:. Cheddar . I Aastskaa), Swiss, brklr, Mmf?, ' burjer, dehydtattd gratod, dub, Goisda,, Bdaaa, aaaobd Italian aad CJraat; (all bard ' i).pfOcas4edcheecheet foods; all chaaaa pM PrV P?r,'. r toOtt by wib of rationed daMaa. a' For A Real Taste, Thrill ; .i "'r - Good Every Day ajaaMliirt.uliA all tmokeo, and cured beer. Veal, tamo, ao all iBcati and aaeal Ioductl It) cootaioers of tin or (laas; all dried aula; variety meats, indudina: Toojues, braina, hearts, liver, tripe, awattf leaoa, kmwj -, bouillioo cubes, beef extracts, and sinulu concentrates; alt dry, aemidry, aad fresb. liaoked, aad cooked sauasfc, aaaiNHi SUnu, pork Sausaje, baked losres, weuv .U anuaa.'. bead ChCCtC. aa4 Mhant roet cod. and etbtr fats. .. ... .i-.".. CNiislSoft oc MtsshaUa chaaaaaatb rolTRr.f :WJB rittaaa. LH pot, babar-i cajnernberl. Uede4trana, kVaa, - faeia which ia not atioMdi aaial Maada aad cheese pioducta oajisins T Itai than 10 arceajtfcy wttibt of saiioas ;pNANSVILtE C Society and Personals Mesdames G. V. Gooding, J. L. Williams, J. E. Jerritt "and L. Southerland accompanied Mrs., Henry West to Goldsboro last Wednesday, also i Mrs. Fulford (rom West Siding. . - ... - . ' Mrs. Sallie Shine spent a couple of days here last week with .Miss Martha Southerland and Mrs. L. Southerland. Mrs. Paul Stephens accompani ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson to Wilmington last Thursday.- i -' ' Miss Avanelle Yopp l Jackson vUl, N. C, spent the past week t 1 with Miss Celia Mercer. I.:iss Margaret . Williams and I'rs. J B Wallace accompanied I S. J. 'O. Stokes to Goldsboro 1 t Taturday afternoon s Vera Hamilton spent tht week end with her parents in Mag nolia. ; : . , Miss Edna Eari Edgerton spem the week" end with her parents, at B. F. Grady. Mrs. F. W. McGowen made a business trip to Goldsboro last Sat urday on the bus. : . , Miss i Louise " Ellis, Gertrude Johnson and Alice HU1 Reeves spent Friday night and Saturday in Raleigh. Miss Johnson was met there by her sister and went on from there to her home for the remainder of the weekend. N. B. Boriey visited his father B. C. Boney in Wallace Sunday morning. "' Jimmy Jerritt and friend, Char lie Livsey of Duke University 'spent th past week end hare with the J. E. Jsvritts. They returned guf, wlietbar fresh, 6oaea,0ckCiDsbt aSi-f rash fah, tie ash. smoked. Salt, pickled fab, labia ecertatoera that ai! tairaMtkalh sealed. '. t ATS aad OllkV-Wht t4 hta aot Ueoded with Other iordieas Salad ipiiaaaitoarcacstlao. , , - llMyMrftwaUto SfT: oa. mi na, a. (a tba aaaO fttaaa ? Iarlns1 feok at the blue ataaapi job are already -at stamp teifocprcWfcda. ' , g' e B,r X "V ; Tha aif oa aacB atanp """ rn ad B. As atarops bw aw ioy point, k ia worth. .Thara m. aead. wjd ' Tb UtUf shows yws wMtX- m. - 1 . Wcb2 X J JETS. 7: "aAprUr 1 1 f-ANSM i Li ... I 1 n ... T7TT- TT TTTT. . T ! . A Js Il A. ii ': '.D INSURANCE ?nrHnn??n.v Ui.riU.WULiiLa U UkdU a " i WILL BE IN. KEN ANSVILLE :, SEE ; M. F. ALLEN, JR. Agent: to Durham Sunday P'. M." " " ; Miss Anne Dall of Plneland Col lege, Salemburg, N. C. spent the week end here with her parents. Miss Flora McDonald of Dillion, S. C, visited Mrs. Joe Morrison, last Saturday. - '. ." . Mrs: Louise Wells Mitchell and daughter ' Barbara , accompanied Mm. Mattie Sadler and son. Em ory to Kinston last Saturday, Mrs. J. L. Williams is spending part of this week in Angler with her daughter, Ruth. . Eariv Newton went to Wilming ton Monday to see his new grand- tnn Jimmv Tavlor there in the James Walker Memorial Hospital. Miss Louise .Oake or Warsaw spent the week end here with Miss Sarah Pickett . fcf. M. - Mnr. C. E. Oulnn has made a couple of trips to Goldsboro recent ly on business. Mr. and Mrs. BOD uraay wem to Richmond, Va. last week end. They left their little daughter, Re becca In Warsaw with her grand mother, Prlrlgen.--'- - Rlrs. N. C r "-V e-1 1 ' n Janet want ta -a, t . -. day,' h-'; ':r' '''' ' ' Mrs. Lacey Vines of Wilmington has been visiting relatives here. MRS. DOBSON HOSTESS Mrs. Perry Dobson was hostess on last Saturday afternoon to four tables of bridge.- Her guests in cluded the members of the Thurs day afternoon Card Club and Other friends and neighbors. Mrs. John A. Gavin made high' score for the club members and Mrs. J. M. Brock for the visitors ' present. Second high score was made by Mrs. L. F. Weeks. They; were each presented appropriate iritis. Patriotic tallies were used and pret ty spring .flowers decorated the rooms for the occasion.; A sweat course was served .consisting of Jello and eakes with coffee. AUXILIARY MEETS The final meeting of the current year was held on Monday aiter noon at 3 o'clock in the home of Mrs. J. A.Gavin. The meeting which was well attended was pr-; sided over by the retirf-j rr-""H e -t. irrs. A. T. Outlaw. r " ! 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