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n p :. -mm-wf t Ve Friday, April 23, 1943 i.. h- ..Oil O . Pi rTT Mrs; p.'ip. r fidmohl : and Ion Butch were recent tuest of her mower,, out. ;j; jara-a in Jacksonville. ' y r Mrs. Johnnie Manna, Jr., for merly of Warsaw, is recuperating from a serious Illness in the Chest nutt Hill hospital In Philadelphia. She is sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Por ter of Warsaw. w Guests Sunday of Mrs, Elizabeth Porter were Misses Virginia Blan- chard. Christine Carr, Mrs. Wil liam Thomas, Pat Nunn and Lloyd uoney an or Wallace. Mrs. E. A. Greer. Jr. ia visitinc? Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Adams- In eigh where Bhe will be affiliated with Kex Hospital. ; .... Mr. and Mrs. Herman HollinN- , .vorth had as their guests Wednei day - Mr. Hollingsworth's mo her and Drotner, Mrs. sauy jhoui.,j. worth of Whltevllle - and Pvt Vance Hollingsworth, V with ' the Army Air Corps in Memphis, Tfmri Mrs. Forrest Martin spent Jrtt day in Goldsboro with nr U3tr, 1 Mrs. Aiex tsy.a, wno naaner iqb sils removed at the Goldsboro Hos . pita Thursday, .v . .. Mrs. Annie Summerlin of B. Pi : Grady visited her brother 0.,;H.' Best and Mrs. Best Tuesday after noon.' "1 ' - , !. i'v .1 thilafU1nVi Mrs. Margarette Anderson had I? M, tsn-i J tULM key, Mrs. Norman Anderson and son, Austin of Mt. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taylor near, Wamw. ':' Mrs. Glenn Rollins and Mrs. Hugh Sloan, of Kenansville spent Wednesday in Wilmington. ,(" - Mrs. J. T. Gresham. 3r.A Is spending sometime with L. Gres. ham in Charleston, S. C, Q.. J. Sutton of Fayetteyiil was home for the week end with Mrs. Sutton and son, Jackie. . Mrs . Roland Johnson and house guest; Miss Alva Morton, of Milyi vllle visited Mrs. S. T. Sanders, Pollock In Llncolftton. Mr. and Mrs, C. Surratt, Sr.; had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Surratt, Jr., and daughter, Mary Ellen of Rose Hill and Mrs. H. ,M. Price and son Walter, of Slier City, ; j Mrs. Sallle Shine returned Tues- fin 7Ze4&& $1.49 to $2.9$ lUia : $1.49 to $199 Mis. Virginia Porter. Lee SWiwn ariufonr '--'dt fh2nil Hill spent the- week endhh& mother, Mrs. C, J, BrownA' A Mrs. C. V. Garner has returned fromWilson, where she visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Garner.:, , ;': Cpl. and Mrs. . James FYankM Strickland, of Seymour Johnson Air new were -week end guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs V. J. Strickland. , v ' , 'Pvt. and Mrs. Douriai VirfeSeil of Morehead City spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Fussell and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parker It Bowden. I' Mrs. Purcell Jones of St. Pauls was nome lor the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best - . . . , - Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hhies, Ed Hines, Mrs.J...C. Page IndJW. P. Bridgers were Goldsboro shop pers Thursday.. Misses Mattie Lee Strickland, Doris West and Rosa West left last Sunday for Paradise Point, where they have accepted positions in the Officer's Quarters at the Marine Base. ' Mrs. Harry Britt, of Clinton Ipent Wednesday with Mrs. Stacy Britt. - Mesdames D. E. Best and L. B. Huie spent several days recent ly in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Best I continued on to Washington, D. C, where she is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. E. B. Gibson. Mesdames J. W. Farrior, John M. Peirce, D. E. Best, Warren A. Smith, and B. C. Sheffield atten ded the Presbyterial In Clarkton Thursday. ........ ; Mrs. H. D. Farrior was the week end guest last week of Miss Mae Cox in Kinston. i.Mrs. J. W. Best, Mrs. Q. T. Turnley and son, Edmund spent last Monday in Jacksonville with relntlvM. Mm Tiimlev'a mother. David Swarlngen, of Char lotte, who has been visiting in Jacksonville - accompanied Mrs. Turnley home for a visit. . Mra. W. Maniev Pollock and ic-fc Ralph, are visiting her broth er-in-law .Stanley Pollock and Mrs. $2.49 to $4.99 $2.49 to $4.99 The bast tn mofQn pictUrtS WAIXACN. O. Sun., Apr. 25 HARD WAY tWring Ida Lupino : Dennis Morgan Mon., Apr. 26 ICE CAPADES REVUE ttarring Ellen Drew Richard Denning 69c to $1.98 I COUPON ! ' r- Tues., Apr. 27 CHETNIXS Ifarring Phillip Doran 'Q " Anna Sten Wed., Apr. 28 tHAT OTHER WOMAN: barring Virginia Gilmore James Ellison ptmtEv starring Jean Archer thurs., Fri., Apr. 29-30 HAFPY GO LUCKY barring Mary Martin Dick Powell Betty Hutton RudyVallee ..I ii A 'Tin Trhr.d'. Z:z:i" '. Sat., May 1 so.v.::vir.o kid "starring Dpn Darry C.LACOSE ' starring Jean Hcsrs- (Musli Awcrds Given In Meet at Kinston Kinston, April 11 The junior competitive festival of the' North Carolina Federation of Music clubs uay jrom iwcKy; jdhouot, wnere school ladltOrlum at Kinston, un- biio speni. somevime witn ner nau ghter, Miss Ellen SMneY v Nathan Frederick of Kinston was a visitor here Friday. Meslfimes J J F! Oulsn and 3. J Weit atr ,d the funeral of their sUi, r, . Ervin, In Peters burg, last Jc. Miss M6 iret Z. Karneev of uonv Ljree c wsa tuMne last a - it- end with htriWnts. Mr. and .J. H. S. Kornegay. Roland J. Johnson spent last week: end to Maysvilte With rela tives .j; He was accompanied hoffleJ byAIva Morton, who is how visit ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. , . Mrs. Wi E. Hlhe aifti Ed Hin lsjnt Thursday with James Herman Hines at Fort Bragg, be fore his transfer to Fort Jackson, S..C, . - t ; .Mrs. H." D. M fSdleton'hat W turned from Kiiw&h,-$lre:itie visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dara Middletori. '' ..' Ensign Mary Carlton has return ed to JacksonvilTo, ,FT" After' a visit with her mother, lirtl. Brwe Carlton. r; -. . Mesdames G. S. Beit, G. W. Rollins, and J, K. Rea spWt Thursday in Goldsboro. y Mrs. Earl Turner, ot Nbrfoliti Va., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Kate Herring. Miss Annie Ross Williams had as her recent guest Mrs1. Betty Hunter Williams of Washington, D. C. - V Mrs. Oliver 'Miller of Kinston was the guest last week of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh Mrs. J. C. Miller spent last week ia Wilmington with Mr. Miller, who was a patient at J. W. M. Hospital, and also her sister, Mrs. Sally English. Miss Hazel Carter, who employ ed as manager of the Carolina Telephone Co. In MaXton, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Carter. Mrs . Roland Johnson and Miss Alva Morton, of Maysville accom panied Mr. R. J. Walker to Golds boro Wednesday, where Mr. Wal ker is receiving treatment from Dr. Ivey. Miss Jenny Qulnn Cavenaugh. Is home for the Spring Holidays from Salem College, Winston-Salem, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Touch- berry had as their - week end guest, Charles Welions, pr Bur lington, brother of Mrs. ..Touch-berry. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Strickland and son Brisband were Sunday guests of Mrs. Strickland's par ents, Mr. and Mra. J. M. Weeks, in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Callahan had as.thetfitWP efld.tteWrSJr. and Mrs. Lewis , Pinyatello and two children, of Goldsboro and Pvt. Billy MitSl. WisflX of tJfr. Callahan, of Camp Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson of Rose Hill, visited them Sunday.- 4. v . - . Mr. and Mrs. David T. Cham bers were guests several days this week of their sister, Mrs. Davis Powell, in Rocky Mount. - Mrs.. Forrest MrMi aocorpan panied her Yister, rJt&X"BfN, of Faison to Durham last week, where' they spent "sever! y Mrs. Byrd and jnbtner, 'Mrs. L. N. Newsome and brother, Mr. and Mrs; ; EdwaYa I NgvvJ33? of Faison were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Martin. . Mr.! and Mrs'Cc-e tfadgeft, Jr., of Hampton, Va., were at home lortftfe vM 1 V Wallace Couple Move iiitoNfvVl!?";r Mr!! and Mra. Bill HuMy and family who have been W ! ttt CoUege Street recenUy bou.2tt Tlt'e Fete Southerland boa-an4 -moved in. This is one of the nicest homes in Wallace, located In a Pine grove in the Western part of town. Carr-Vette :.:-r :y Mr; -and Mrs. Mri VA An nounces the marrL t f ? .irr ti ghter. Miriam, on i.uiaiu y, t Ml An Edenburg, TeXftB to tJet L-vin Harris Carr. , . , det thti aufenlces of thl National Federation of Music Clubs. " ' " Mrs. Charles L. Abernethy, Jr., Junior counselor for the southeast t 1 district of North Cui-olina, had rge ot the festival; Mth Doro- Phelps, of the Meri th College no department as Jwge. ''luntor dubs represi.&d in the i test were trie Majdr and Minor tiuof Fxemont, Waiv Junior Music Club, Richlands Junior Mus ic Clubf Kenansville Music Study Club; In'J VOQi of the Toung Musi cians.'. Club,, and the ,Ne Bern Junior Music Club of New Bern. Two grades of superior were made. One went to Alice Sylvester ot Richlands of the medium piano sold gfot$; tnd the ottier to Mar garet Dunn and Frank Moore of Ne Bern in. the moderately ele mentary piano duet group. ; Graces of excellent wefe award ed td Ray BreWer, New Bern, and Joan Lawrence, New Bern, vocal solos; Edwin Steed, III, Richlands, and Joseph E. Qulnn Kenansville, difficult piano solos; Mary Sue Burch and Nrma Rae Wood, of Kenansville primary piano duet; Betty West, Warsaw, juvenile hy mn playing; Karen Crawford, New Bern, primary vocal; .Betty Blanchard; New Bern, elementary vocal; 'John? Ormsby, Jr., New Bern elementary piano solo; Eve lyn Mills, Richlands, moderately elementary piano; Marie Roach, NewjBer, and Mary .Ellis West, Warsaw, medium piano" solo; and Jack Middleton, Warsaw, moder ately difficult piano solo. P&m School Hoitor Roll hVnth Montti first 'Grfcae : brooks tsates, Den nis frt'K, Gyyn Hines, Shirley Lane, i..irrey Wallace. . Second tirade: Howard Beamon, Belle l Wamie Alice Shutt. v Third Tirade: Mary Baugham, Carolyn Newton, Donald Rose Matthews '. ; -: Fourth Grade: Horace Ray, Mar le WMtlef. - Fifth Grade: John Croom. Mary kn$ Hicks, Nedge Sullivan, Lou ise Williamson. ' Sfirth Grade: Muriel Price, Joy ce 3Vrm5trong, Evelyn Hines, Bet ty Ray, Henry Hoey, Jr. Seventh t;rade: Gail Hinei, Ken neth Teylor. -v ";. , Eighth 'Grade: William Thorn ton. Jane -Faison Lenoir WUllams. Ninth . T3r4def DOrii -t Hughes, Hilda Puckett, Graham Newton; WALLACE News (Intended for last week) Intended Jor last week . . .. Mrs. iliud COx and tlA. Stacy Britt of Wilmington spent Sunday with Mrs. R.F.. Stroud v; ,, - The many friends 01 Miss 11a" Jo Baker will be sorry to learn she Is a patient at the James Wal- ker. , Those attending the Presbytery from here were Revs. M. J. Mur ray, W. P. M. Currie and Potts. Miss Mary Ellen Matthews, as sistant consultant at jPendertea, spent the past week end at her home In, Raleigh. kiss Vhtinla Jones spent the week end " In Rocky Mt. with 'ftfedds. LL r... s..-. ..Mr., and Mrs.. Grover Qulnn of Hubert weren visitors at -the home nt MM. finM Rnnpvmdav , . aap SriiOft ot Pink -liin was a buness visitor in town Tuesday, -hcrbt T'kVenaugh it. wllnjtna (on spent 'the we ek end lire with Mis4esV'Mr. H. M-Morrison. Miss Jessie Raiford of the school faculty spent the week end In Ral eieh on business. - Vivian Whitfield apent a few days In Raleigh this week in the interest of the farm bureau. Mrs. Rufus A.- Hunter, , Billy Hunter and Miss Virginia Camp bell of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Camp bell.' ' Rev. A. J. Murrey cf Wallace Heads Presbytery Wilmington, Aprii li-Th tV. M. J. Murray, of Wallace, was el ected moderator of the Wilmlng toft Presbytery at the opening ses sion of Its 147 th meeting at the Winter Park , Church here this morning,;; :;..::. .- He'sw cleds the Rev. G .A. Wli son, Du)i r; ;. ... - W'ifasl'waj'oMmed with I sernf r b trie Rev. Mr. Wilsfehj and --vwd a special memoi-J serv J for the late Rev. Willi Ji U.4' Wicket1, of Kenansville, 1 who was killed in action while ser ving with the Army hi North Af ricalast November. A sketch of his Hfd aa given by the ReV. Mr. Murray. - . cflattW the. undersigned m Duplin Count, on the 3 day of May, 1943, at 12 o'clock nooir, theollowlng tract of land in Duplin COunty, Warsaw Townshlp'North Carolina, described in the judgment in said action as follows: ; Being the, same, land described ih a deed from .Sr Brown and others to Tom Best, recorded in Book 403, page 227, Public Registry of Duplin County, and being the same land listed for taxation by tbnt 'Best during 1938, 1939 and i640, containing 10 acres. - This 30 day of March, 1943. i N.'Henaarson, commissioner 4'-3-4t. D. Co. READ TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Don't Gamble Cuts. Scratches, Burns BewlK.Guard agaliut Infcctlonawhlch may "lay you up." Cleanse wound instantly. Then apply effective, inhibitory anti8eptic01L-0-SOL.UMI for over 40 yean In thousands of factories, garages. Industrial first aid stations, fire depart ments and homes. Pleasant to use. Combats infection; quickly helps relieve pain. Only 50c at your druggist's. Must satltfy you or your money back. Get Mosao'a OIL-O-SOL today. The afternoon session was devot ed to announcement, nf sranrilno- committee .presentation of the treasurer's report and dtiier busi ness. The Rev. William Crowe, Jr., of Wilmington, also spoke on "The Purpose & Call of the West minister Assembly." - The meeting will continue through tomorrow. Sixty-eieht ch urches In Southeastern Nor. Caro lina represented by 38 ministers, comprise the presbytery. - T NOTICE OF BULB "fy Judgment of the Superior Court, IDuplln County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Tom Best and others, the undersigned will sett to the highest bkTde? for CrfngUsYeur EGGS Yare! Run 30c doz. If you furnish crate 31c H. M. West KenonsylJle WE HAVE A FEW mmim CULTIVATORS, PLANTERS AND TRACTOR . : BOTTOM PLOWS That Can Be Purchased WITHOUT RATIONING CERTIFICATE We Can Sell Them In Any County. See Us At Once If You Need Any Of This Equipment. WALLACE Wallace, N. C. 3 Li U U' n G ES r fc i ' f T kC?.4$ c?.i4 li!?erest on alt 1942 and prior 'VyeVrsliuVs'n.creases.2-3 of one per cent on May J:t. Pay your taxes now and save addi tional ccsfs. - :! ' 'y':l:: Ull"" 2U a .... n. ... . .-sf . hM T T j ' r'l i , - i Buy and Cell Livestock and Poultry at 1'JflLLACE LIUESTOCK MARIIET AUCTION SALES EVERY THURSDAY Private Sales Dally Dear Buyer aad Seller: WV wish to thank you for your cooperation in building this market and we hope it has been a help to each of you. May it encourage everybody in these surrounding 'tountfM to grow more livestock and get cash for them on day of sale. Qui bog aalas have been naming good in supply and price. We find buyers for all types. Top bogs on the last two sales brought 15c per pound, under weight equally as high, feeder typsa were extremely high. Catlle sales have been in rece Ipta and price, also good demand for milk-eews. Millea are so extremely high, and too, the season Is almost over, therefore we are U0t' shipping many now, but we are carrying an extra; good quality mares, when we can get them. We unloaded 25 head of good mares last Tuesday and all were gone by Saturday night. We now have rolling an extra good car of well broke Mares. Will unload them over the week end. You can see them next Tuesday morn ing, April 20. , XeoriefoWer which requires no gas, oil or rubber. Horses are maintained on farm piquets, jit fa self supporting. In harnessing him for work see that his collar tnd harness fit good, the same aa you do in fitting shoes for yourself. Water, feed and salt hlra'properly and you will find him the best reasonable priced power you can - t. j . . . ' We luyfchlcTenv! and eggs everyday in the year and pay cash. In fact you can find a'caah sale for'most any thing you bring to sell. - TO THE BUYERS: We also, are glad to have you on these sales and promise . you every accommodation possible, and feel that you eaVi always find on these sales what you want. . MULE BAUD liaa r.'tf. HOO SALE 2:30 P. M. "CATTLE1 SALE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING HOG SALE Yours for business, v i WALLACE LIVESTOCK MARKET Office phone 3i6i .. . v our Mono '-'9 V if'- U' tV , "If Declines Are Satisfactory Tell Others, If Not Tell The Management' W. i.CU3,tlkflt 2tSl ' ' -" - C. L. CARTER, Phone 28GG ' J. L. WELLS, Phone 2231 . . v . ', ' " - .,.....,. . , .... .. iTTTi TTT "rr
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