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FRIDAY D:CL".2:.1 1C;h.f 143. o 0: I. ..70I t. ...7VJ it. ..TO A. TO . VtH IS STANDARD I. Is vooR name r:r".vcoK3?ir IS Di ,AVEO FPOM THfc CAtLIC ANO fwotKH WOi S,NOAIM MEAN IN iNnVOH FkESH ANOVXKXS' MtANJNG A PLACE IN THE VAU-EV. TO PREVENT GLOSS FROM COMING OFF WHITE PAINT. WASH IT WITH MILK ANO VERY LITTLE SOAP. WIPE IT DRY WITH A SOFT CLOTH 7j A LIFE WITHOUT A PURPOSE Is 1 EMAFISyitLE Society and Personals Recent Bride Honored MrtL Louise ' Wells Mitchell en- - tertained on Tuesday night of this week from 8 'til 11 o'clock at a- "Court Whist" Party honor ing Mrs. DeLeon Wells, Jr., of Wallace. . Six tables were attrac tively arranged In the two front r rooms, Several additional guests were present .The hostess served fruit cake topped with whipped ' cream accompanied with coffee and salted nuts. Later during the 1 games, coca colas, nuts and mints were passed. .. The honoree was presented a lovely gift and' also carried away the traveling prize. Two other recent brides, Mrs. John Stanley and Mrs. Ervin Carr of Wallace were remembered 5 Classified ' ' ' ADS CLASSIFIED RATES 1 eant per word, cnunmn , charge of Mo. Unless you ' have an account with us please send money, stamps money order - er cheek with ads., , Farmers: U yen have anythwf to sell exchange, want to , buy, vse the Times Chua- -"tfJedaaa, we will abept , produoe for sjayment. , ., FOR SALE, choice timothy ' hay; rock wall board; Red Top plaster. J. C. Russ, Warsaw, N. C. . ; ' 12-31'4t-c . ' Mear patronage Is valued and , nnpreoUted. B. Wr .; lkmore, - Agent Reliable Insurance Service, Warsaw, y.-ft" . . . ' WANTED ALL PKOPLB SUF. mCscwO from Kidney or liacluche ' try KmnOL cents. . Money back guarantee at Kenans villa Drug 'Store. - WANTED: Jerusalem Oak Seed. Well cured and free from sand. J. CtUSS; Warsaw, N.C. ::-.;,"-.:. -: WANTED -.vvVo;; ' A Large Size Child' Tricycle i- nnMUnn. Write or see " Fred Bears at the Post Office in Warsaw ' FOR SALE 1 " Dnro Therm t.M4r. ,lao 1 Automatic Wood Burning: heater Call .23 - K. B. Penney. iS-?. - 1 A drilled well is yonr 'beit as surance of. a Srpendble water Snrply. Let the largest Well ni.i';lnar nrc-n.nl3n.tJ0a in tt Caro lina drill vour 'WelL Write 'us tivlng locatm ot your home. . neater Well Ce., ralo'a N C. '10 Acres in Tobacco, . 3Q' Acres in Cotton, and all the Corn you can handle. Wanted a good Man and will Kive good chance to nrcner party. Money making prop c 'on if tonnnt will do his part. .II T. l'ritt, Clinton, N. C. ' H 29. .36 l....36 ( I .... r . C'JtOV'A WATCH TIME . . - Hi''"? vna-i fi dic.,it8S-washington!s fare- hl to mis officers op the con- TiNtNlAL ARMV TOOK PLACE AT FftAUNCES TAVERN IN NEW YORK Of COURSE THIS IS A RELIABLE JEWELER,. . .1 ALWAVS BOY MY ENGAGEMENT RINGS HERE I . IF YOU WERE BOPN IN THIS PERIOD YOU WILL BE CRIT ICAL OF MINO AND HAVE THE OFT OF TALKING ( ' 6UASIVELV. , IS A SHIP WITHOUT A RUOOEP7 by the hostess. Mrs. Stanley also received high score prize. Mrs. Hugh Sloan received the second high trophy. A prize in I'Bingo. was won by Miss Alice Hill Reeves Christmas tallies were used. Bridge Club Meets Mrs G. E. Jones was hostess to her bridge club one night this week. There were two extra ta bles In play. Mrs. C, B. Guthrie was presented the prize for being the lucky winner of the club mem bers high score. Mrs. G. .V. Good ing was presented a -gift for the highest score among the visitors. ThA - hnstoaa Rprved a chicken salad course with accessories. -1 i Miss Pickett Hostess '. Miss ' Martha Pickett was he s tess to her bridge, club and some additional guests on lasi inun day night Miss Erma Williams won -club members . high score prize .-and Mrs. J F. Weeks won high score ior me visitors. Four tables were arranged in the living room for the games. - Tha hnatPKd assisted bv her .ictora Mrs. Vance B. Gavin and Mrs. D. H. McKay served ambro sia and fruit cake louowea Dy coca colas and salted nuts. itriea Twthn Tsipv of the Chin- i j " quapin School spent Sunday night here witn Mrs. norwooa roney. . -, fTnnril'nff Jr. and his VOUne er brother Steve have been sick ihli nrnolr uHtrt tVlP fill. , Little Barbara Wells Mitchell has been sick for several days and so has Sallie Newton. nlr. anil Mrs Ron Bowden Of Fayetteville. visited the Jim Bow- dens one mgm recenuy. -.. Mrs. Alton Newton has been ..kin. tnr Mm. Alhert Outlaw lLUii.ib - in the Chinquapin schools several days recenuy. v -, - Miss Martna - Jane uopunwn moo bIcIt Inat week and had to be out of school several days. .. nfiou anoo hiii tv-pves nau iu spehd several days at her home i... i. tiiia tn tVia illnosa of her! lt week due to the illness of her mother. . . 1 1 1 2 Gifts in 1 by Hickoh r; " Qell cheer your choke if his gift ' - is a Belt set bj Hkkok. Two Initial , , f. ' Buckle and a fehulne leather belt . v i;.packeiOTgutpvingbhana,Mne '- 1 cigarette humidor. V :'T"Z. v i1 icnjviirvs D:?AnT.r:iT STcr.E 1 Vc!' N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.'Baker were happy last week to have their two sons, Elbert and Alvin 01 .the u. S.'Navy in ther home. Mrs. Roy Boone and Miss Mat. tie Bell Register of Richmond, Va. are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Register. Miss Alma Wells spent Sunday with her . mother. Mrs. Sallle Tucker . ..- Mrs. 'Audrey Joyner who Is nur sing at Pink .Hill spent Thursday at her home here. - Miss Martha Dail spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J D. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. S B. Hunter are visiting their son, Major Shelton B. Hunter in New Jersey. Miss Onida Lucas spent faunday with her mother, , Mrs. Esteiie Lucas. . v- Mrs. " Wailtus Woodcock was carried to - the James Walker Hospital' again a few days ago She has been in a serious condi tion for several months. Melverna . CaVewlugh young daughter of Mr. and .-Mrs, Cyrus Cavenaugh has been ill witji pneu monia but is improving... Mr. Alton Gaylor has been con fined to his bed since Sunday but is Improving. r One of the outstanding feature of the Magnolia School this year wm the chapel program given by the Fifth Grade m s memorial to the Heroes of Pearl Harbor. Hoys In Scout suite, and (iris in. Red Crosa nurses uniform, the Christ ian and United States flag helped to make the pageant very Impres sive. - Mrs. Borden Is their teacher. -- Grace Ann Rouse Little Grace Ann Rouse, 3 1-2 OUTLAW'S oniuGE :zv;s The A U W win meet Saturday afternoon Dec. 11th in the home of Mrs. Luther Outlaw; Mrs. I. B. Sutton, assistant hostess. All members are urged to be present An all day service in the church is being planned for next Sunday Dec. 12th. Sunday School at 11.00. Rev. Ulrich will preach; following worshin service dinner will be served on the 'grounds. Dr. l ee M. Brooks ot tne sociaiogy peparv ment at U. N. C. will deliver an add: ess In the afternoon at 2:00. , All are invited. : Lewis W. Outlaw and Alton Outlaw are spending this week at Chicago attending the Farm Bu reau Convention. v Mrs. Kenneth Terry and Miss Eloisc Malpass of Camp Davis have been visiting relatives the past lew aays. Trnmea Parker if Wilmington spent the week end at his home. Mrs. u. ti. uuuaw ana enrnwen of Mt. Olive were-among visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. w. ranter Sunday, Mrs. J. Kooert jones , amvea Sundav for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker. Mr. anq Mrs. fca uraay, n Frank Outlaw .md Miss -Annie Maxwell attended a dinner at Maxwell's Mill Samlay given (n honor of Capt. Hugh Maxwell who is visiting his paeents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Maxwell, : Mrs. A. T. Outlaw and rtwo children, Sarah West and Timothy have been victims of the flu re cently as have Mrs. Jim Bowden and Mrs. Roscoe Jones Miss Ella Theresa Gooding of Peace College spent last week end here with her parents. , Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding. Mrs. Willie Brlnson has been on the sick list recently. Perry Dobson, a patient in the Rex Hospital is expected home the last of this week. Mrs. Ronald Harris has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Quinn. , . , ' Mr anil Mn T. P. Quilffi haVt recently moved into the house re- cently vacated by the-, Tillman $O50 . Other Uickok sets 7 lip 'yera old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Rouse .died at her home Nov, 30th and was buried Dec, 1st. in the church- cemetery- at TiaHs- ville. Rev. J, B. Sessoms pastor of the- Child's parents conducted the funeral at the home and was assisted by Rev. K. D. Brown. ' Grace was always afflicted and was not expected ' to live many more years, yet death was not ex pected so soon. She Was a bright and lovely child and the devoted parents miss the joy of her pres ence, but in humble submission gave her back' to God who loaned her to them for a little whiles FAIS0I1 tlclVS FELLOW MEET A very enjoyable evenine of the Fellow Poets was held at the home JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL LARGE ALLOTMENTS OF FURNITURE - ANYTHING YOU NEED - Bedroom Suits r ,....-. Living Room Suits , Breakfast R. Suits Odd Pieces Rugs & Linoleum . Chairs & Tables T A Give War V y of Miss Sallle Hill on Monday evening. Mrs. J. M. Bowden, pres ident, was in the chair. The pro gram was in the hands ; of Miss Bettle Jones who gave several outstanding poems from different poets, climaxing her discussion with poems from Sir Walter Ral eigh, and sketches from his life. Origlonal poems read were: "Thanksgiving . 1943", Mrs. C. Beems; "A . Contribution" and "Deep Valley", Miss Bettle Jones; a Limerick, "My Hat", Mrs. H. T. Ray; ."One Pair of Eyes". Mrs. J. M. Bowden. Mrs. Archie Wil liams read a lovely poem on "Christmas!'., At the conclusion of the pro gram Miss Hill and Mrs. Beatrice Hill served delicious fruit cake and whipped cream. PERSONALS Mr. Edwm B. Josey of Wilming ton spent Tuesday night in Fai son, the guest of Mrs. Marshall Williams. Miss Shaw H. Hines who has been In Florida has returned to the. home of her. mother, Mrs WE OFFER YOU A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE Doors & Windows Roofing & Shingles Shelf Hardware Tools & Implements Cement & Lime Clay & Cement Brick Drain Tile & Curbing TURNER & COMPANY PINK HILL, N. C. to the United BUY MORE Fund Drive 7 7 WAR BONDS afln. llstt B44 SUBSCRIPTION RATES TO j - 0 Y JUL WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: ' IN DUPLIN COUNTY, $2.00 AYEAr w OUTSIDE DUPLIN ' COUNTY, BUT IN N. C, $2.50 A YEAR; OUTSIDE NORTH .t -, . t. y... ; . ; ,;, ,- .. Z V. .' i.. a. " -..--; CAROLINA $3.00 A YEAR; - TO MEN IN SERVICE, ANYWHERE, ... . f ','',''''' i . . ', ' ; ' ' ' ' " ' "'' i 1 i . - ; ' $2.00 A YEAR.- , . , We regret the necessity of dropping off in advertising forces Us to it. " RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW At The OLD RATE V..'. ' S ' .. .. . . ; uur wircuianon is nor Trozen - THE DUPLIN TIMES t 7 'Your Coynty Newspaper1 , r . v Lila H. Hines. T Mr. James Lee of Miami, Fla.', ' spent several days with his Bister, Mrs. E. L, Herring. Mr. and Mr. Curtis of Pittsford, N. Y. are visiting their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Addice Cates. Mrs. Beatrice Hill who has been spending some time in South Caro lina and Kinston has returned Mrs. H. L Randolph returned Friday from, visiting her daughter in Newport News. Va. Mr), and Mrs. J. w. une&erger and Jimmie are visiting in Rock Hill. S. C . Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Clifton of Wilmington have returned to Faison to live. Sentiment is a exeat force in life but, upon occasion, it requires cash to do the job at nana. Even a corn-field lawyer has a hard time holding his own" when confronted by a drugstore cowboy. It will suit us if the Red Army beats the Germans before Uncle Sam loses many fighting men. inn?) n n nn increasing Subscription and increased cost of production - Soldiers returning from over seas express amazement that the Americans should utter complaints over their food rations. -? Whenever you, are inclined to think that people are funny, re member that to eve.-ybody else in the world, you are one of the people. ' IIEIP FutwEIH COLDS from developing Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniffle or sneeze. Its quick action aids Nature's defenses vra c against colds. Follow YISt9 hiiSdSrfVA-TilO-KCl WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING Fish Meal Diamond Feeds Hog Ration Chicken Feeds Heavy & Fancy Groceries " -i t ' i i ' ,u i . t-' .. Rates but .'r.'Tf-A V'" 'W : i
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