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ISILL NEWS r..jir.u L......r Cuest Dinner guests of Mrs. E. - P. Dlanchard on Tuesday evening were; Mr., and Mrs. "O. C. Blan chard, Sr., Miss Virginia Blanch ard. Ensign and Mrs. O. C. Blan cHard, Jr., Qn Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard werel Misses' Nettle Grace Cameron Alice Martin, Mil dred Stanley, Ruth Hollowell, Lil lian Herring Charlotte Sasser, Annie Louise Smith, Mrs. Virginia Ayscue arid Mrs. George' Darden. Thursday fn Goldsboro. ; Mr. jeSse Fusseil is able to be out again alter-being ill for sev- eraraays. axv;cll Rows Mrs. Darden Hdnofect - Mrs. A. B. Vlck; Mrs. M. F. Allen and Mrs. Martha Scott en tertained at- the home of Mrs. Vlck, on Tuesday afternoon honor ing Mrs. George Darden. Guests were greeted by Mrs. E. L. Lan ier and invited into the living room where the hostesss and hon oree received.' In the dining-room Mrs. E. P. Blarichard, Mrs. Jam es! Fusseil and Miss Annie Louise Herring served punch, ccekles, cHeese biscuits and mints. Mrs. S. O. Johnson and Mrs. E. G. Mur ray received ih the gift- room. Mrs: J. L. Jones furnished music for the occasion. ; ; Mrs. J. Mi Jerfjrne and Mrsi S. V. WilklHs wf-hostesses 10 tHe Rose Hill Music Club MoHdtty ev ening at the home of Mr. Jer ome! Mrs. C ,F. HaweS ahcTMrs.. L'. A. Wilson1 gave" interesting re ports 0r , the riieetffir.6f thr State FfcderaUbo of ClUbs" W Ritifeigh April 7th and'&Jn PJanS for; the annual Easter program were an nfcuncedby MrsJJH,-C.;Marshatt. The .following off toers were sleeted id svrvrj for th? next yeart presi dents Mrs? C.(Fi Hawesr Vtee-Pre-sIHent, Mrs, J. L. Jonesf Record- 2 Kretary Mr. Harvey Bbn y; Corresponding Secretary, Miss 'er Mrs. E. G. Murray". Following the program the hostesses served refreshments. . .. IrftaiA at Cabin , j Mrs. D. B Herring ani'MW (Annie Louise Herring entertained ' at a supper on TuMday evening a ! their cabin. Qufisti weM5 Mis3ei ! Alice Martin, Nettie Grace Camer on, Mildred Stanley, Ruth Hollo ,weU and Mrs. W. H. Saunders. Rose Hill Personals I Friends are ' glad to hear that Miss Mildred Stanley is getting a long nicely at Goldsboro Hospital I Mrs, H. M. Price . and little Walter Price of Siler City and Mrs. C. W. Surratt, Sr. of War saw visited Mr. and Mrt; C. W. Surratt, Jr. last week. - . i, I Aviation Cadet Hfcgft S.-Jshn- mother, Mrs. H. S. JdhnsoK, Sr. Miss Bessie Johfts6n enf Miss Sallie Mae Johrisori of Washing ton, D. C. art spending a few days' in town. ' s .- . ; , Mr. and Mrs; W. R. TotUW and Phyllis Ann Forlaw of Ral eigh were week end guests of Mr Forlaw's mother, Mrs. Mary For law.' - -': " , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cottle' of Fayettevllle were week end gueits of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Cottle. ": Mr. and Mrs- S O. Johnson 8nnt Tuesday in Wilmington", ; Mrs. Daniel Fusseil. Mrs. A B. Vick and Mrs. E. L. Lanier spent - f . - - i ? t in r kj Mr. -and Mrs. v Ottis Parker maae a business trio to Wallace me past Monday, ,,va Sunday guests of Miss. Marv Tthel Tew was Miss Mary Margar et ilaU. , - j d Sunday guest of Miss Dealphia Brown was Mr. Elmer King of xturgaw. Mr. and Mrs. Blanton attended the dance at Kenansville Saturday Saturday night truest of Miss Evinnie Brock as Mr. Brady Tew. miss Rachel Ouinn of Kenans ville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Verdall Teachy, Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alton lew were Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brock. Those who attended the baccal aureate sermon Sunday were Mrs. William Register and children, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rivenbark and Miss Dealphia Brown. Mr. Rivers Jones and girl friend were riding through this section Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrsv Ottis Parker was Mrs. Carl Blanton. Mr. Dexter Hall of Jacksonville jspent the week end with Mr. and 'Mrs. W. C. Blanton. Saturday night visitors of "Mr. and Mrs. Achon Wallace were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blanton. Mr. Henry Teachey spent the week end in Kenansville. Miss Huntress Register is on the sick list we hope for her a speedy recovery. Club at her home Monday? attBr- noon with Mrs. Leonard Suttdfl assistant. Mrs. Herman Outlaw presided. The meeting began with the singing of "A Song; of thr Op en .Country! followed wtUV -club collect, Minutes read- aprifoted Roll call with 17 member afid two visitors present. t-.-. i . Program for the afternootf wai presented by the Foo$ leawrv Mrs. R. D. Simmons with plans and suggestions for home canning, Miss Hurst s Home Agent demon stration through discussion waroh ' Clean to Save which emphasiz ed house cleaning with proper" eq- uipment. Many practical ideas were learned. Recreational' period was spent in group singing of club songs. During the social hour the hos tess served delicious home made ice cream and cookies. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. A. D. Outlaw In May. OUTLAW'S ORiDSE HEWS Special Easter Services next Sunday at 12 o'clock. Sunday School at 11 o'clock. The public IS cordially invited. Rev. G. H. Ulrich filled his regular appointment in Kinston Sunday Morning. He was accom panied by-Mrs. Ulrich and the boyThey were guests of friends dUrlng the day. : Mrs. Jim Outlaw is an opera tive, patient in the oGldsboro hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Outlaw lost their pack house by fire Fri day evening. Mrs. W. J. Fields of Seven Spr ings and Mrs. W. G. Uzzle of Ca sey's Chapel visited Mrs. Jesse Outlaw Sunday afternoon. ' Dart Fagg of Ft., Bragg and Mrs. Fagg, Doris and Dan Jr. , and Mrs. Norman Simmons of Mt. Olive' wfere guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Simmons Sunday. Mrs. Roland Fields and Miss MWr Bliard of Kinston spent Saturday night with the former's mother, Mrs. I. B. Sutton. Ben Frank Outlaw is spending a few days at home since his dis charge from the Army. William Sutten visited his sister Miss Patience Sutton at Sanitorium Sunday. - ' ,. Communion services will be held in the chdKh Thursday night. Rev. and Mrs." G. H. Ulrich were guests of friends in Rose Hill Monday evening. Quite a number from this sec tion heard the commencement ser mon at B. F. Grady High School ftmday night. - Mrs. L. D. Simmons was hos tess to the Home Demonstration Gander's Fork New Miss Joyce Whaley spent this week end with Miss Pansy- Simp son. . . . . - Mrs. Ervin Lanier, Mrs. Wood- row Thlgpen and Miss Joyce Wha ley went to Wallace shopping Fri day. " . : t.,v Mr. Klrby Whaley and Mr.' Cor- bett Weston made a business trip to Kinston Saturday. . , . Miss Eddie Quinn who has been employed by Mr. I. R. Quinn has ire&igned and gone back to her home at Potter's Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris Thlgpen and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shi vara. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Pickett visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Thlg pen Sunday evening. Mrs. Lizzie Thlgpen is spending a few days with relatives at Se rec ta. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lanier vis ited Mr. Lanier's mother neat Chinquapin Sunday evening Misses Romona and Theresa Thigpen attended the baccalaure ate sermon at Chinquapin high school Sunday. Miss Maxine Jones of Fountain spent the week end with Miss Bet ty Lou Simpson. . Mr. Kirby Whaley of this sec tion and Miss Effie Bostic of Beu laville were quietly married Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock. They will reside at Mr. Whaley's home in this section. - We are very glad to reportf that Miss Winnie Keece Guy is out ag ain after being ill for some time. Mr. Haywood Lanier of Camp Butner, Durham was the week end guest of Miss Doris Killlngworth, Misses Emma and Annie Kll lingworth of Comfort spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shivars. Mrs. Leon Williams of Cedar Fork spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams and family. TO RETURN .Mr. Corbett Lanier was the guest of Miss Pauline Kennedy Sppday. evening and acompanied oer.to churoh at Gum Branch, i We are glad to know that Mrs. Vyrtle Brlnson has returned from f the hospital. .... ... . Miss Hazel-Lea Kenned visited Miss Pauline. Kennedy Saturday Aight and SundanL' , : Mr. Chanoetr Kennadv and dau ghter visited his brother In San- ford Saturday and Sunday. . Mr web.Harwoa.and children viailed..htt father and mother oil the.weeh-ettL - Rev. Henry Whaley; conducted services at Gum. Branch Sunday night. .. i W are all glad' lhat Mn, Clee Dayonpott is improving from the Aim ... v ,. . -. I Mtfs Irene Kenned visited- Miss Bessie Kennedy Saturday night . PROF. RALPH CARLTON principal of the Kenansville school during the past1 year was re-elec ted along with every member of the faculty and will return again next year. Mr. Carlton will con tinue to live in Kenansville during the Summer months. Visifs In Wilmington Mrs.' Catherine Herring; and daughter, Mrs. Earl HarrelL" of Mt. Olive, Route 2 spent the past week end in Wilmington with' Mrs. Herlngs daughter, Mrs. Jack Par ker. They took in the dance at Carolina Beach Saturday night and had a swell time. Sunday Mrs. Herring left Wilmington for Brua swick N. C. to visit her husband.. They returned home Monday after noon and reported a nice time dur ing the week end. CLASSIFIED ADS ALL FARMERS w ho want FRUIT TREES for planting next winter are urged to get your order in early, I represent Siark Brothers Nursery ,the largest And best nur sery in the world selling guaran teed fruit and pecan frees. W. E. Baianga, Kenansville, 5-7-4t. c. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Dall of Calypso announce .the birth of- a son, George Adrian, on April 6. Before her mprriage, Mrs. Dadl was Miss Mary Albritton. COUNTY Magnolia Negro Fatally Injured Phillip Glasple, 19, year old Ne-" bto of Magnolia died in the Golds boro Hospital Sunday of injuries received when he was hit by a car. Details of the accident were not knon at this writing. Scrctc!:inl Par quick relief from itchinc earned by athlete foot, tcabiea, ptmpU Cmu9 le and other ii cooling, medicated. ennditmns. use twra. a D. O. D. PaiaCRfrnoN. A doctor'a formula. Pm-Im and tainleea. Soothes. uumfurU aad quickly calm Interne ttchina, 3Sc trial bottle prove i t, or money back. Doe?t ruffer. Aakyonr druggist today for D. O. D. PancmrrMM. READ TIMES CLASSIHD ADS SsttttalaM t:D HOKSE In Individual Container! (c!l grades) Is a good way. to haV oil for tnurgsncy use DiiWEDuEO r:Fu;tic gas r Fuel Oil, Grecsirtg Etc. Prompt and Efficient Service J Vr!!f 5, lie Mother Warsaw Woman Dies in Wayne Mrs. Mary Catherine Herring, 81. died at 3:45 Sunday afternoon at the home ot her daughter, Mn, Bertie Griffin, near Seven Springs following a long illness. Surviving are? four sons G. D E. K.i andC. H. Herring all of Seven Springs and E. H. Her ring Of Mount Olive; and fdor daughters, Mrs, R. N. Sloan and Mrs. J. B. Mozingo, both of Mt. Olive; Mrs. D. H. Wiggs of War savf, and Mrs. Griffin with whom she made her home. Funeral services- were conducted Monday afternoon at Providence Methodist churoh, in Wayne Coun ty, b the Re. C. W. RobbihS, pastor of the Moant Olive Metho dist church and the Rev. W. B. Hoard, pastor of the Mount Olive circuit Interment was in the church cemetery- Chorfe B. Tcylor . runal ") servfoea for Charles Bennett Tylof W, who died at ftis home la Faisotf if noon Wednes day were held Thursday afternoon at 4 O'clock ffom Faiaon Method dist Church, with the Itev. J.-W. Lineberger in charge. Interment j followed in Fatooft Cemetery. IU was a ftative f Eastern Sampson Couflty and was a prom inent farmer and sportsman. But vtvlnf ere his ifCj Mrs. Mary Mil let Taylor; five daughters, Mrt. !, M. McKenstc, Mrs. Arthur ndrews, Mrs. fcojl Kermedy) Mr txMt Taylor, Jr., all of Faiou j-t EdnatiVlor. HlattivUl. i.t two ion, iultoft ef Watson ar4 C. V., 3t, fort Bragg, and) six paAdchildrttt H of Williams- burg News; Muses Ramoniv sari Thpmnsa Thigpen and Betty , Lou. Simpson ware-the guests of Miss Bonnie Fountain Saturday evening. Mjss Maxine . Jones; was the guest- of. Misa Betty Leu Simpson Sun4ay.;, Mrs Iran- Lanier announce the wedding other father. Klrby Wha ley, to Eifie Bostic of-Pink-Hill on Wednesday afternoon at Rev. J. L. Powers' hpme, . Miss' Joyco: Whaley spent Satur day, night with Miss Pansy Simp son Misses Annie and- Emma Kill- lngsworth of Cornfortr are spending me week end with Miss-Doris Kil 'ingsworth of this community. Mr. Gordon- Blizzard of Cabin was the guest; of Miss Macy Bliz- zard" Friday night. Muses Macy Brown Blizzard and Winnie Reece Guy attended the show at Kinston Saturday. Mrs. L F. Thigpen spent last week with her granddaughter, Mrs. Kenneth Grady near Sarec-ta. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thigpen. and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rubert Thig-pen. Mr and Mrs. Osborne Thigpen took-suppes with Mr. and Mrs. U. M, Bliaard Saturday night. We are glad to know that Miss Winnie Guy is ablr to attend school for the final exams. Mrs. Audrey Gooding and Miss Mary Blizzard went to Beulaville Saturday night on business. Mr: L. I. Thlgpen spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mr. W. A. Guy. Mrs. Winifred Guy spent Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Guy. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mv Thlg pen' and family span-Sunday with Mr.; and Mrs". L. R. Shivars. ZodieQuiriri of Potters Hill WANTED: Women and men at tendants in State institution for mental deftctives. Good physical condition. Must be U. S. citizen but need! not be resident of New York State Ages 18-70 $62.00 per month of the year totaled $12, dry Eight-hour day. Write: Sup intendent, Lltchworth Village, Thletls, N. Y. Mf-4t. H. S. Want )te move small house. House 10 feet wide, 20 feet long. Can be loaded on truck. Move 400 yards. Will pay reasonable price See Moaea Cooper, Jr., c o Duplin Time, Kenansville, N. C. PLENTY OF WATER may be -Ob-, tained from drilled wells. We still have some pipe left, write for es timate on a well. Give location, when writing .Heater Well Co., Raleigh, N. C. 4-16 VULCANIZING: Your old tires examined free. Many of them can be Vulcanized . Relined or Repaired to give unbelieveable EXTRA mile age. Quick efficient personal ser vice. VVe have a complete stock of available Bicycles, parts and acces sories. Whitmans Tire Shop. Vulcanizing Bicyde-rcpairing Wallace, N. C. INSURANCE Don't put It off, put it on ,v!th R. W. Blackmore, Agent, Warsaw, N. C. Your patronage is appreciat ed and valued. spent Friday night with Grace Quinn. We are sorry -to hear that Miss Edrie Quinn has resigned from her job at I. R. Quinn's store. Mrs. Leon Williams and child ren spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams. Mr. Joe Metts and Mr. Alton Basden were the guests of Miss Aileen Williams Sunday afternoon and Messrs. Ralph Jones and J. D. Sloan were the guests of Romina and Theresa Thigpen Sunday evening. Mir Annie- Maye Blanchari, iiur'.ter of the late MT. and Mrs. t ave Elanchtrd of Magnolia Mi t .;::,U'd in the WAACS. She left s..in '.. Anrll 11. for the tfalalAft center at Daytonc Beaclt, FU. Miss Elanchard was formerly of fice ftursa for Dr. J. W. Strau phn In Warsaw Since the death of her Biothet she has ftnade her home' with Mr. nd Mrs.(N-T. Pickett. AUKS. fiVA UUMA t 'J ' Furteral services for Mrsi. EvA Coker 57,,-who lived one milfe eaSt of aFftorr ' were conducted ; from the chipfl of lyndall's Funeral Home m.Mt. clive Tuesday after- noon at 3 o'clock an dinterment was in the family cemetery in Sampson county. Rev. Mr. Jones of Faison was in charge. . Mrs, Coker died at her home Sunday afternoon about 4:3d, ' They Give Their Lives You Lend Your Money" S. Trtatury Defartmint CourttMy King FtttuttJ fr ff' t a tvoTvthai tKcy jfay about I tHiy SAY ,Ky ma 1 hMrd tbat n order -BSa2 t P"T f SahtlnK aqulpment our boye Md each of ua should be y putting ef keat 10 ptrcent of out pay Into Wat Bond.1? I R U E .'-That nukM smin te m; Joe. , A. Thoie tunst eon plenty oi aougn. j Aftw alii one dime out of every J buck to a darn cheap pries to pay k for frtedoml'f ' THEY SAY-,fTt' a sayt And tweet investment, I'd when you lend dough to Uncle Sam, you know he'll make j good on his I O U" ; 1T1 IT'S TRUE "Soy' wr Bond, re bett,r than dollar bi'iiil They're backed up by S-.tsswa the atrongeat Government in the 5" - world and. they money for youl" ; make more I . - money te tt really paying that money te the Oovernment, eiuier. It' Just a loan to Unci Sam, at I Mlt." . ' IT'S fit ME vgye, Yea get it beck with in ." ttreat. Every 3 buckt you put in brings you 41" THEY SAY r !'Mu,t ,ot Bf p6p owning War Bondt by now, aren't there, Bill?" ; T'S TRUE "A ,ot of peopled LUtenl 50 million of 'em have bought War Bonds and I'm one of 'em. 50 million Americana can't be wrong, Joel" Cvm 8rdn:S: tlawf ' .J'rV'enflrMrs.1 Bland Kennedy Wv.eVlaitors ef Mr. Stephen I-'3-ttZyvA chilirea on Sunday tx;cr' tv.iv.M:io.s.vAacc:iDS Ca.aaa.leat rlYDAY ft: AT LEAST 10
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