. 1st... I . . J r v . II, .?..'...2t II, C ' r"3 m it - - r""" "1 tlia Ul -- ! : ) W U Lib J L jbUljO;P Mm. Stacy Brltt ; Warsaw Editor ,' 8UBSCRUTION AGENT Dial ?9M :V";Y' METHODIST CHURCH r ... CRevi C. T Thrift, pasta, an nounces services for Sunday: - Morning service at 11:00 a. m. - Subject - for morning service: "Christmas Christ". ' ' ,.' ' Evening seivlces at 7:30 p. m. - Ai evening service, Bible Study; Subject: "Christ 1 Nature , Advent and Work". Preaching at Carlton at 4:00. The public ls- cordially invited : to those services. : V CARD OF THANKS We wish-to take this means to thank our many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings during the recent death of our wife and mother. D. E. Best and family.. J. Purcell Jones, son of Mrs. Tom Ashford of Clinton, is with tho Navy Seabees in the Southwest Pacific, He entered the service last March and went overseas in October. His wife, the former Helen Best of Warsaw resides in Wilmington. : .. SICK LIST ' ' A. Brooks continues to Improve in the Goldsboro Hospital, wnere he has been a patient for two . . urncklra '' Miss Sarah Gaylor had the mis- fortune to cut her arm and finger - seriously while opening a door at the High, School last week. It was necessary to have 15 stitches ,-taken to close the wounds. . Katie Murray : Circle Meet The Katie Murray Circle of the B 'W. M. XJ. met Friday night In the home of Mrs. T. W. Simmons with 10 .present and one visitor. Pnllnwins- routine business Mrs. G Van Stephens led the Bible Stnrtv ' and tnueht the Mission Study Book, after which the hos tess assisted by Mrs. Warren A. Smith served sandwiches, nuts and tea. vonos ovun AtAunicA Pfc. Emmett Hatcher, 20, son of Willie B. Hatcher, and nephew of Mrs. Kate Herring of Warsaw, is with the army in the Panama Canal Zone, where he has been since he entered the service In April, 1940. .. LOCALS i .Mlu Mnrcaret Miller snent sev erei days lastweeK in Wilmington -with her sister, Miss Kitten Mil ler, who is employed at the Wes tern Union. ; Mrs. J, P. Harmon and Infant son returned from the Goldsboro Hospital. , .' Mrs. Harry Atkinson, of Brun swick, Ga., was the week end guest of her aunt, Mrs. J, K. WUliajnsott,1',"-J Mr. and Mrs.-P. W. Oakes were . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Clifton, in Wilmington. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones Yorke, ' of Concord spent the week end with Mrs. Yorke's mother, Mrs. I P. Best They came to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs, D. ' E. Best . , Pfc Fred Gaylor, Jr, was home o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O: V o o o ! O o o o o o o o o -. o; o o o o o. o o '( () () ( ) () ( y C) () () C) () for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaylor... Over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson and son, of Wilmington visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner. - Mrs. B. C. Sheffield and sons, Ensign Edwin and Charlie, vis ited relatives in Wallace Sunday. Mr. J. B. Quinn will return the latter part of the week from Col umbia, Newberry . and Greenville, S. C, where he has spent three weeks with his sons, Frank, Ralph ana juroy. M I. Humnhrev snent Friday in Wilmington on business. Mesaames Thomas Kogers, Ma con Hollingsworth and Davis Hollinesworth shoDDed in Fayette- ville Saturday. Scout Court Of Honor Is Held A QTwinl Rnllv and Court of Honor at the Bov Scouts of Ameri ca, the Tuscarora Area, was held in Warsaw at the Legion Home: on Tuesday night Dec. 14, at 7:30, 1 with tha Sonnt Rvwiitiuo Rnhprt L. Wolff, of Goldsboro in Charge. scout , master, uiarue anei field, made the entertainment ar rangements. Troops from Kenans ville, . Wallace, Kerr, Clinton, villA Wnllaro Korr Plinton. Faison and Warsaw .were present and each troop came to the Court of Honor prepared to present a aemonsirauon or seouicran skiii. anon as nm ninininc ov riini ana Btepl nr frlntlnn nitmnllnc First Aid, nature-craft display, compass instruction games or any scout craft games. For the Court of Honor Scoutcraft contest the ten derf oot knot tying was used. . , nounced today. . . "Damage' Is heavy, in some of our surrounding counties. The early 'crops shows greater damage than those sown later. Some stands are almost completely killed out " .'.r: ; ' . According to State College, there is no practical method of controlling the green bug. , Luckily the -aphids are not at tacking all the crops, but, the damage may become more wide spread in the spring. Mm Ktacv Peterson of Clinton spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Marearette Anaerson. Paving tribute to Its fighting men who fell on fbrcign fields dur ing World War I, In diana haa erected at its capital of Indianapolia this striking War N Memorial. .-. . A Hoosier Monument r ; : :Slot If IIP!1 Your War Memorial; U. S. War Donds dead have left own memorials: the starved and hound ed people of captive Europe can do little more than hope and pray, but to free Amer icans is left the choice of their own future. .1 .MMw.n f Turkev. Mrs Mar-business but keep your hog pro- Srrnderson and Pearl ste-.gram in line wtth supPi i vens Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. W. . xayior. flit ' Don't Sell All Your Sows Now spU off all "Don't Irs. Margareue Anaeraon. , : - -r nllt Mr. and Mrs. Luclon Hudson and plan to goout your sows of the hog GREEN BUG ATTACKING SMALL GRAINS IN AREA Small era In crons In Eastern North Carolina are being damaged by a type or apma Known as ine "Green Bug" State College an it iho form nnii follow sTOOd mail' agement practices," is tne aav. from N. C. Stete College. They suggest culling out poor Via iioA nf Additional, gra- zing crops to offset high feed costs. Men in the services eat about 1 1-2 times as much as they did when at home, so, all of these de mands for our men in the armed forces, plus meat for Lend-Lease and freed peoples will call for a large number of hogs,- all that can be produced from the avail able feed. . This the 14th day of December, 1943. . H. E. Phillips, Receiver 12-24-2t.HJ:.P. f Easy-To-Mahe RENTAL NOTICE TTMT-lFP AND RY VIRTUE of Authority "of that Special Proceed ing entitled "W, T. BrocK, ei ais rttllo Millo Williams, et als VI Lcua f No. 1909" and duly docketed In the Office of the Clerk ol buper- fAurt tho iinnpraiimea. Ke- 1U1 vW . w.w .oivai win nn Fridav. December 31, 1943, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, offer for cash tor a penoa rt nna in vpnr all that certain trant nr narrel nf land Containing 14 acres, more or less, situated in Kenansville Township ana Known as the Egbert Miller and Fannie L Miller Home Place which lanas are described in the above en titled proceeding and said rental agreement to extend up and until December 1, 1944. CURVACEOUS and pretty Jean Parker cofars 4 iichard Arlen and Kussell Hayden .Zt ftory of h JTavy's hero io neseeplnffce, J ean now fa at work In the leading feminine role in "The, Havy War, oeimg Zed at fte rea? lakes Naval Training Station in Dlinois, 4 i I ' 9549 NOTICB OF ADMINISTRATRIX ' The Undersigned, having ojiall fied as the Administratrix ' the EsUte of the late Egbert Stroud of Duplin County, Albertson Township, North Carolina, this la to notify all persons having claims against said estate will please present their claims to the Under signed Administratrix on or before December 15, 1944 or this notice will be pleaded as a bar to their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement This the 15th day of December, 1943. . .' Ida W. Stroud. Administratrix of Egbert Stroud. ,r ' he. Phillips, Any. l-21-6t H. E. P. Duplin Ihcati WARSAW, N. C. Tues. Dec Zl ''Youngest Profession' with Virginia. Weldler and Edwaia Arnold Wed. Dm 22. Doubla Faaiure "Tumbling tumbleweed" with Gene Autry 1m - "Find The Blackmailer" Pattern 9549 may be ordered only In misses' and women's siies 12, 14. 16. 18. 20: 30, 22, 34, 36, 38 and 40 Size 16 requires 3V4 yards 35-inch fabric. . Send 6IXTEEN CENTS in eohis for this pattern. Write plainly 6IZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. twm r.RNTS more brings you the Wlater Pattern Book with Free pattern for apron and applique printed In book. Send orders to Newspaper Pat tern Department, 232 West 18iU Street, New York 11, N. Y. Sun. - Mon. Dec, 19-20 'Is Everybody Happy?" Ted Lewis and His Band with Thura. Deo. it "Invisible Agent" with Uoiifl Afaaaey and Jon Hall FrL Dec, 24 Christmas Eve "Men Of Texas" . with Robert Stack, also. Saturday's Berial Sat, Dec. 26 Christmas Day "So't Your Uncle" with EUse Knox and Donald Woods Show will epen at 1 pjn. FrL Dec, 24 and run continnoaa. . ..On Christinas day, matinee hoars will be, 2 and 4 pjn.; Nlgbt program at 7:15 and 9:15. 1 - - -i A r : s A;r' o n r - ii r i i si. n V f S U II H U Ll lJ - r)"11 mm i V n ' o FERTILIZER: WE ARE NOW MAKING DELIVERIES We Suggest Yoy Buy Early CARLOAD YOUNG BROKE MULES, 3 to 5 Years OLD ARRIVED TUESDAY We Have Some Farm Implements NEW - SHIPMENT OF TRACTOR STALK CUTTERS HERE FARMERS STORE IN PINK HILL , WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, - SO WE TREAT YOU RIGHT Complete Line Of Hardware Mens Rubber Boots In Stock O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o Buy Yourl944 NITRATE Of SODA Now We Can Deliver You Any Quantity : Our Chrii:.-ns Stock h On Di:?!ay DUY EARLY Fbnty cf Z- t end Ssi;:c Cry C:t Jj - Uzihzt - Shsss Crcriss Lc:o It:-, C!.!c!;cn end Dsiry Tccdi - Sc:di rirr.t Tr J TcxChzr end Covers ssr-: o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Hog Mair TEMPORARILY CLOSED Due to the congested conditions at the packing houses, begin ning December 6th, we will only buy hogs the days we have orders for them. Please contact the market before bringing any hogs. This condition I hope is only temporairly and will soon clear up. Sampson Livestock Market o 6 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Lumberton Li Market vestock o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o -o o o p o o o o o 3 o o o o o () () ) () ' () o fa Sifmed LANCE TMAl A