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:,U.C tie cur un tlv I.!. ,1 - l :',.. I j - .jTj 4 CURVACEOUS and pretty Jean Parker co-stars with Kichard Arlen and Kussell Hayden in "Minesweeper", grippingv film story J the Navy's heroic minesweeping service. Jean now is at work in the leading feminine raJe in "The Nary Way", being filmed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station in Elinois. Stephen C. Cox Funeral rites for Stephen Coun r Here is a cake that any home maker can be proud of. Although economical in points, none of the richness and goodness has been sacrificed: DEFENSE CAKE cup margarine lk cups light corn syrup 1 whole egg ; 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind t teaspoon lemon extract ' 1 cups cake flour v 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt ' ' Vt cup milk Cream together the margarine and corn syrup. Beat the eggs and add in four portions, stirring well ' after each addition. Add the lemon rind and extract. Sift the flour with the baking powder and salt, and add alternately with the milk, beating after each addition. Place in two greased 8-inch layer cake pans. Bake in a moderate oven (376 F.) 80 minutes. Cool in pans 10 minutes before removing to . cooling racks. Frost with: FLUFFY FROSTING i ' 1 cup corn syrup 2 egg whites j Vi teaspoon vanilla ' Put corn syrup and egg whites in the top of a double boiler; beat vigorously over boiling water until very light and thick. Remove from the heat, add the vanilla, and beat occasionally until cool and thiok enough to spread between the layers and on the top and aides of cake. .- -Other favorite low-point recipes . are found in a 82-page cookbook "Ration-Time Recipes," Free copy ; may be obtained from National Cotton Council, Box ft, Memphis ; (1), Tennessee. I r (CALCULATED FOR THE WEEK OF jMKgUCfltgfgtg oecemrfr. . . 7.07 december 7. ,.7.08 oecembers...t:06 p6cembch9. ..t09 december i0..7.5 december ii . .7.11 MEMHfflll . .712 UImi oven is standard UXDHJKTHCI IfNUCM STATMMM Is wvwnams HASTINGS? ISDl IVS0FROM THE NAME OF T E frOMOUGH IN ENGLAND FAMOUS AS THfc LiNG PLACE Of WILLIAM InE COriQUbROR ran C:3d!)gLlC3ILIB MUBOIT Ai -NC Ft EXIBLi ; i f.i.oocE unT , r .., ... i wA;reiNA u t-t witiitE DRAIN ... . if cil Cox, 72, former Duplin County farmer, who moved near Kinston died in Farrou Memorial Thursday, were held at the grave side in Mark Smith Cemetery at P.M. Saturday, wun ivev. Rice of Kinston, officiating. .Surviving are nis wiie, Julia Cox; two daughters, mrs. Robert H Barwick of Seven Springs, and Ruth Cox of Kinston, seven sons, joe oi uu". of Pink Hill, John of Deep Run, Jim of Summit, N. J., Spencer of the home, Sgt. Wilbert, Seattle. Wash., and Pfc. Frank in England; two brothers, Jonn j. oi new Bern, and Joe or KOCKy raoum, and two sisters, Mrs. Cynthia Pollock, and Mrs. Tobe Jarman, both of Jones county. Seriously Injured Last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs, J. A. Henderson came to the Agri cultural Building on business and through some mishap she fell down the steps, seriously injuring her back. Those working at the office did not know of her being in the building until they heard her moaning. An ambulance was immediately called and the lady was sent to a hospital in Wilming ton, where, upon examination, her back was found to be broken. We hope that she doesn't suf fer too severely over this seem ingly unwarranted accident. NEW BOOK, HUNTER, FISHERMEN AND NATURE-LOVERS 'Talk About Wildlife", a new book bv Prof. Ross O. Stevens of N. C. State College, is about ready to be released by the prin ter. This book goes into nearly every phase of game and fish conservation, fur-bearing animals, fox hunting and song birds. It is written in simple language and is well illustrated with drawings and photographs. The book has been reviewed by some of the leading game and fish experts in the country and their comments suggest that all sportsmen and others interetesd in the wildlife Resources would get enjoyment and benefit from WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ENOBA VINO PIAMONDS JEWELRY . WATCHES A. J. CAVENAfJGH Duplin's Only Jewelry Store Wallace, N. O. ST DECEMBER 6... OeCEMBR7...t.3S DECEMBERS... 3S DECEMBER. ..f35 OEC6MB6RIO. .K35 DECEMBER! I.. 135 DGCEMbERl2..:35 DULOVA Watch time . . . Die. 6.I8SH- PRESIDENT LINCOLN SENDS CONGRESS HIS LAST MES SAGE. 'WHEN I MARRV I MUST HAVE A GOOD-LOOKING, INTELLIGENT GIRL AND A GOOD COOK "BUT IT'S AGAINST THC LAW TO MARRV THREE GIRLS' IF Yf)U W "I BOHN IN THIS PFPioO YOU XVII L BE CAU TIOUS IN WEIGHINO VOUR ADVANlAOtS BUOffEENT tUiMG ANY Ar.Cf EMFNTS, IWDUSTHlOUSNf -ii A"0 AM- inHnt f .Unloading a wounded soldier from an assault boat near the front in New Guinea. This ir.au wi 1 , oott be taken oat to ft modern bospital where American doctors and nurses will give him the best of ieare. Those men are battling for you in the steamy, fetid jungles of the South Pacific. Arj ja;: frat-- tag ttOm OP by baying jVr Bonds V. ' "' Arm Srn Corps Photo horn U. S. Trctsutr reading this book. Place orders with Chas. Sulli van Box 5486, Raleigh, N. C. UNIVERSAL BIBLE Is DEC. 12, 1943 "The Bible has special alue in a time of war," writes President Franklin D Roosevelt to the American Bible Society in his en dorsement of Universal Bible Sunday, December 12. "For our fighting men it is testimony to the eternal truth that righteous ness is won and maintained only at the cost of continual struggle against the powers of darkness. For all of us at home, it is a source of strength in privation and bereavement." . The observance this year cen ters on the unprecedented demand for the Scriptures on the part of the armed forces and their loved ones at hornet To the men in fox holes, special copies for men who may find themselves afloat on glassy- seas, to the men of the Army and Navy, tho Sncletv has suDDlied millions of copies of the New Testament,! bound in blue or brown, with ap propriate insignia for each branch iiPillia; ... - F COMELY Comedienne Bcttv tho nation in her co-starring rolo with Bub Hope in raramount's' laugh hit, "Let's Face It", soon will step into the most important,' , role of her career in portraying tho famous night club queen,, Texas ' Cuinr.n in the pretentious musical, ''Incendiary Blonde". Betty next will be seen on motion picture screens in "And the Angels Sing". DOtJDS OVER AMERICA . This cupola -capped tower on the state cap--itol at Lincoln looks out upon one of our Important grain and livestock states. Its founders cam from the corners of the world and built a great com monwealth. . Day IVcr Ec::j HOSPITAL BOUND 'i'.iw'.'iw,w 4 of the service. The value of these little books in holding up the morale of our men is commen ted upon by the commanders of both the Arrrty and Navy. General Dwfght D. Eisenhower has written from Africa, I thank that no soldier could wish any thing for the American Bible So ciety but the most complete suc cess in its purpose of holding a Universal Bible Sunday." NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County against Lllie Faison and W. B. Faison and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 10th day of Jan uary, 1943, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County Faison Township, worth Carolina, described in the judg- ment in said action as follows: Being the same land described in a deed from H. C. Wright to Lola Williams, recorded in Duplin County Registry, in Book 251, page 488, to which reference is had. This 6th day of December, 1943. L N. Henderson, Commissioner. 12-31-4tD.CO. i 'A? .... t: 1 ' Ilutton. now on the screens of CornhusWi PriJ In Europe ioS, Voiuiia, Czechoslovakia, Belgi um, Holland, France, Norway and other countries were striving for better, mors peace ful days and then Aus tria spawned Adolf Hitler. . wm... till L.ffl- H Kii.l'lfl U l 2 5 j3f 'v NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County against Mary Graham and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 10th day of Jan uary, 1943, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following tract of land in Duplin Carolina, described in the judg ment in said action as follows: Being the same land described in a deed L-om J R. Joyner to Mary Graham, recorded in Book 307, page 299, Duplin County, and in a deed from Robert F. Smith to Mary Graham, recorded in Book 299, page 180 Duplin County Registry, and being the same land listed by Mary Graham for taxes during the years herein set out, containing 2 lots. This 6th day of December, 1943. L N. Henderson, Commissioner. 12-31-4tD.CO. Intelligent advertising is more than putting your name in print. It is instal ling your sales talk in the brains of prospective cus tomers. FOR SALE Sash Doors Sheetrock Paints Drain Tile Terra Cotta Pipes Glass Lime' Cement Brick Plaster Alphalt Shingles And All Kinds of Roll Roofing Z. J. Carter G Son WALLACE : ' V' v Weil's Hormo-Fert Plant Bed Stronger Rooted Plants. In The Bed . - Order Now From Our Agents Or Direct From Us i W E I L'S FERTILIZER WOIKS , Tc:!cd On Th3 rcrm" 7 CCLD:2C:.0, N. C. World's Watt imen U back in military aviation. H ii an ford J. Williams, former Navy Heutenant and VU0': The .War Department has jurt officially announced he is demon strating fighter , technique to fledgling fliers. ' . Few knew that better. A flier since 1917. Al Williams i estab lished the world's speed record in 1923, held it eight years. .He de veloped dive . bombing. -He pio neered aerial acrobatics, ing many combat tricks. But he is, also,4ne of the staunches! ; ex ponents of a separate As a Marine reserve .fr 1940 he was ordered to submit his writings for Navy, approval. Knowing what would happen, ne resigned his commission. Air Aw.k.ning This week the TJ. S. commemorates a grim anni versary Pearl Harbor. But in a way that anniversary is also one of re-birth, or at least an awaken ing, of civil aviation. It marks the real beginning f oceanic air transport on a grand scale. Before the war, only two U. a. airlines crossed the Atlantic, one the Pacific Now, however, many THE MARTIN MARAUDER (B-26)WAS VESmWUUMQ ESPEOAliyfORTHE FIVE MINUTE RRiOP BETORE AMP AFTER THE "BCMB5AWV WoNflL 1HU3 1 13 GREAT ?ANP FIRE POWER span oceans for the Army and Navy. The mystery of over-wa-ter operation is gone. Some pi lots claim it is easier than conti nental mountain flying. Airlines with no previous international ex perience better records of the company that had flown over wa ter five years before the war! With several U. S. airlines con testing for supremacy on ocean routes after the war, the Ameri can air traveler seems assured of service undreamed of in the days of "no competition". , "Next-Doer Airport" Advice to smajler cities planning air ports was given recently by two men who know. One, an airline president, recommended thorough advance surveys of travel habits and community interest The other, L. Welch Pogue, Chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board, pleaded for greater accessibility of airports. . i His point waa well taken. For instance, flying time between Greensboro and Charlotte is only 40 minutes. Yet, total time from the centers of those cities to their respective airports is 65 sninutasl It is the business of a news paper, we presume, to give Its readers the facts about pub ic questions, wether the truth suits the politicians or anybody else, or not ', A best-selling laxative ALL OVER THE SOUTH , because it's thrifty and U fits mo' folks needs P 1 r'A u i u sj r r. 1 CutiaflTuM ObI Ducd Dr. H. W. ColweD OPTOMETRIST v Eyes Examined, Glasses Fltte4 Permaaeat Offlc At A. I. Cavenaogh Jewelry Store IN WALLACE N. a -PLANE FACTjgg- 4 --r "1 . GROWS BETTER TOBACCO PLANTS WITH GREATER ROOT POWER - Plant tzd Regular; ; ISC.J.VO Plant la errant force In ot., m . - Ufa hut . tinnn occasion, it requires cash to do the Job at hand. 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 A-my beats the Germans before Uncle Sam loses many fighting men. Snldiom returnine from over seas express amazement that the Americans should utter complaints over their food rations.. '. , You have met some people who, in order not to worry you, contin ue to worry you. V HELP FuFwaiT GOLDS from developing Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first sniflfe or sneeie. Its quick action aids Nature's detenses mnr against colds. Follow VilbiU dirsctions i Li folder. Uanooa theatre WALLACE, N. O. . . " ' " The best ia motion pictures RTTVnAV DEC. 12th Swing Shift r.hric STARRING Ann Southern, James Craig MON. & TUES. DEC. 1S-14 Swcst tlocic O'Crady STARRING -Betty Grable, Robert Young WED. PEC. i5th D. Feature Young Ideas STARRING Susan Peters, Herbert Marshal THUB. & FBI, DEO. 1S-17 Lets Fcco It STARRING Bob Hope, Betty Hutton SAT. 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