I " ( f"T I "MI iu.l inl -J) t 1W.III VrmWkU "TI2 DUPLIN TIMES" FRIDAY MAY 5th., 1944 MRS. A. B. HICKS, JR. Beportor . , . Subscription Agent - ym P X A CLOSES YEAR CJW Falson PTA closed its 19-43-44 year program Wednesday night " The president, Mrs. Withering ton opened the meeting with the singing of the song The Old North Citato nfwtmnnnied bv Mrs. . Mll- ton Bailey.-;; " ' . i The First Grade under the di rection of Mrs. Shutt had charge of the devotional . - ' The Second Grade under the di- l wtinn nf Miss Martin cave a ; Mrwthpr Rnnap nlnvlet and the . Third Grade under the direction of Mrs. Phillips rendered several sonS8- - ' . The delegate to the State PTA Convention in Durham, Mrs. W. D. Clifton gave an informative and ncnlrntirnnl renort. She reported, a Call For Aid to tne reopie 01 missis, bo impuvei- ishori hv thp mvncps of war. and said that a great worn lies oneau xfor the PTA, for the various acti vities for advancement a of child B. F. GRADY NEWS -Thomas Edgerton returned from the Goldsboro Hospital last week. Marie-Smith went to Pink Hill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kornegay unA Miss Dorothy Jo Osbourne went to Goldsboro Monday. now stationed at New v.Uhe Seniors w present Bat. ited his parents, Mr. and given them by their N. Albertson this week end. bid tet "Pf;, Katie Out- Miss Amelia uraay o imjhoiib- , at her home, lie spent the week end at home, y g of -kroVnp Outlaw. ' .To Maxwell.' j t HH ..111 A vuxc dioii ...nA...u " I - ... Evelyn Whitfield, Annie Marie Wur-riunn Ernestine Smith and rii. w wv--w ' 1 ntxL l iouii, j."'" -- Marie and Ernestine Smith. Polly Harper went to Mt Olive rAlmo AlKAiH-snn. and Annie Ma- VlllUa wwaof - trie Harrison went to a G. I, dance in Goldsboro Friday night. Pfc. Durwood Albertson, USMC, tJfH I HI M-d Jf Thursday night the Senior Class had their last "feed" of the yeai:, a "hot dog supper", at school. welfare. ' " Officers' for the next year were elected as follows: Pres., Mrs. A. P. Cates; V-Pres., Mr. Byrd; Secy, Mrs. Shutt; Treas.. Mrs. Rosa Thornton. - 1 Miss Bvogden's 4th grade and Miss Williamson's room in high ' school won the attendance prizes. The house stood to express their appreciation for the untiring and faithful services of the retiring president, Mrs. A. H. Withering . ton.' ' ' -'' 1 ,. ' ' Mrs. Witherington in her clos- ing remarks urged parents to a ' M votw nurnlranini? as to diSCiD- ine in the home and cooperation with the teachers in school discip- line ,' - r In closing Mrs. Witherington, quoting from Monroe said, "not ' what has the child become.". - . whathas the child become." MRS FAISON ENTERTAINS Mrs. I. F. Faison entertained at o iti-imr Thiiradnv nipht. GueStS - uiiimu W TV Pritchard nf Loner Island. N. Y, Marshall Williams, A. H. Witherington, I. t . iToicnn H J. Faison and Mr. v wiilinmu nf Washington. D. C TWArrnriis F.NTERTAINED - -r. T H.JT 1 Mesaames J. . raison, Baugham, D. Newton, J. B. Stroud and A. P. Cates entertained the , teachers Wednesday night at the home of MLs. A. P. Cates Supper was served by the hostesses. ; HONORED AT SHOWER vriccpa Anrirpv Rvrd and Anne tte Faison honored Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton at a shower Thurs day - night at the home pf Miss Uaison. . . Punch and cookies were served from a beautifully appointed taDie Mn A FV Rpotnr furnished mu- sin iiurincr thp pvpnlni?. Mr. and Mrs. Walton were the recipients of a number 01 usenu ana aiw ui- i.- ive gifts. . . armnni. n.OSrvG Tk RarvnlnnrpntA Sermon Will . nraar-Kail In the school Audit- , orium Sunday evening at 8:30 by Chaplain Lester E. Olsen of Sey mour Johnson Field. Special mu - sic will be rendered. , - n--Qrlnotlnn Fvppf IrPB Will De held Monday evening at 8:30 at . which tune uipiomas win uc pre sented to sixteen seniors. tvia rvimmpnopmpnt address will ' - be delivered by Hon. Cameron Morrison, Member of Congress and Candidate fair the U. S. Sen- ' . at a Tha cnpalror will bp intro duced by Mrs. Marshall Williams of Faison. BCVinSa ITNTKKTAINEU Mrs. Chester Ellis .entertained the members of the senior class mil tha tonphpra in the Commun ity Building Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ellis' small daughter Barbara . Ann la mocipnt nf the Renior class. J , MociiimH Dardpn. Edward Bai ley and Leon Taylor assisted Mrs. trlllo In unrlnir aiinnpl to the Ma ... bv. t jt-jf . ' guests. " , Dancing was enjoyed afterward. 4 PERSONALS Mr. Albert Martin of Calypso, j was a visitor here Thursday. -' Mrs. H. S. Precythe. Jr., and , two sons have returned from Wilmington. . Friends of Mr. B. F. McColman will regret to learn that he is con fined to his home. .. ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. C. Beems of Golds boro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. v II. T. Ray Sunday. Messrs H. R. Cates, A. P. Cates. ', H. T. Ray, Randolph Jones, I. H. TTinpn J P.. Stroud. Edson Bow- den, C. D. Lee, and Dave Oates - attended the Democratic Conven tion in Kenansville Saturday. Mrs. R. O. Everett of Durham and Mrs. David Fort of Raleigh . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ireland Monday, Mr. and Mrs, W. I. Hines have moved into their home in town. ' . AL onH MV Rill Warren of Aft . UIIU Raleigh visited Mrs. Tom Avant fiiinriflV. ' ' - . Pvt Pete Warren of Camp But- nner, pent the week end with his fomilv ' . . . ..' Dr. Beals Bowden of Raleigh, was the "guest 01 nia sister, juts. Raiirham Siindnv. ! t S1 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baugham . had as their guests aunaay, mr .n1 Mrs Dan Shine of Latta. S C, and Mrs. Norwood Oates of Mr. L. D. Groome attended the , Masonic meeting in Kenansville Tuesday night. . n Mra Albert Blanton of Wil mington, was th guest of her mother, Mrs. n-va jwigerion oun day, The hardest work some people j IS ; . k 1 ..: . ?':S mi Goodyear Tires Douglass Batteries the Naw. for mer student of BFG is visiting his home. - -. " -: ' ; ' " . r:.. TPAna Smith. Cadet mXlSB iM-aijr -n.." - - Nurse at Watts Hospital, is yisi tinw hpr narents. Mr. and Mlrs. Lee Smitn. Turn fnrmpr members of the c; i-Ipoo ' Vircinia Suiuvan 0C1UU ' - a , , .1 and Joseph Btroua, visueu um Classmates Friday anfl baturaay. Virginia now lives in Highland Springs, va., ana josepn m Forrest, jn. u FOR COMPLETE GASOLINE AND MOTOR OIL SERVICEUSE Sinclair Products DISTRIBUTED BY E & B Oil CO. WALLACE Guests at a Shad Supper at the W. W. Maxwell s Friday mgnt were Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Out law, Mr. and Mrs. Needham Out law, Mr. ana Mrs. m waay unu Rajah, and Miss Myra maxweu. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kornegay of pnmp On., vkited relatives in the community last week. Pvt. Leon Eawara kornegay, now stationed in La., was home on leave last week. Teddy Grady of S. C, is visi ting friends and relatives here. Cpl. James S. Baysden Honored at Dinners a fro,- cnpnHinir 28 months in the Pamima Canal Zone. Cpl. James S. Baysden is now at home for 21 davs before reporting to Camp Blanding, Fla. nr. Cimrlsv Anril 23 his Darents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baysden gave a dinner in his honor at xnew nume near Richlands. Those attending were members of the immediate family and a number or lnvitea guests. On Tuesday evening, Cpl. Bays den was honored at a dinner given by his cousin, Mrs. J. D. Jackson, of BeuIavUle, N. c Dinner was served to Mrs. W. C. Baysden, mother of the honor guest, Cpl. tsaysaen, lau ue Williams, Mrs. Charles F. Matteh uttlo ann Frank, of At lanta, Ga., Lou Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson. r,n ennriav Anril 30th Col. Bays Hpn was honored at a dinner given by Miss Lou Belle Williams of Beulaville. A tempting dinner was servea to: Misses Marie and syDie isays den, Cpl. James S. Baysden, the guest of honor, Richard F. Wil liams, Mrs. Edith J. Thomas and Lou Belle Williams. 39 Negroes To f . Bragg Wednesday TTpnanevllle draft boafd Sent 39 men, between the ages of 18 and 26, to Ft. Bragg weanesuay for pre-mauction examinaiion. Thpv are: David Millel. Elmelr Murray, Leroy Thorpe, Arthur Thomas, Jesie smitn, rrea r ai son, James Brunson, Norman Far Hnr Paul Faison. Samuel Smith, Elijah Rose, Jr., Earl Smith, Mo ses Jones, James Pickett, George Miller, Nosh Townsend, James Middleton, Thomas Farrior, Jos- nrvV. Milldi' Winatnn Ammnnl ir v :tl Charlie wuiiams, jr., demons MCKassie, james ireancK, Alex ander Miller, Paul Smith. John rtovnne Jr Jumps Whltlev. Lew is Judge, William, uixon, t-narue Chasten, Noble Smith Joseph TVTMloy irucpna MidHlptnn. Tssnr Miller, Jr., Faison Miller, Morell Hudson, Benjamin catts, jeroy spencer, ana nenr iee. ENEMY EARS ARE EVER NEAR IF WE DON'T TALK THEY CAN'T HEAR Renew Your Subscription ill ' -mMWMiia I ', Save Food ! Save Points! KNOX "Tweed Felt" TBB -NEWBST TMIN9 tIV MATS" Eis ii the new "hat-Mving" t, that can take the weather and wear you wouldn't rob Ject your town bat to. It't at "tweedy" your prt jtcket. equal to all the "nwjb tag" you can give iu and ai comfortable a an old friend. 00000000000000000000000000 ooooooooooa To The 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 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o C) Democratic "' Voters Of Duplin County I hereby announce my candidacy for member ship in the House of Representatives, subject to the will of the majority in the Democratic Primary, May 27th. If nominated and elected I pledge to represent the people of this county with Intelligence and dignity to the best of my ability. I am an ex Service man, having seen' service throughout the first World War in the Marines. Your vote and sup port will be appreciated. 3 W; . fin' - t 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 1 lll. " Jl ill Otkmr Hl cp7 Iramer's emffcfflM Dept. Apply NOW to your Jij-p&L you. . tw yo- m&m OIUIU Cm WITH you, SOM-. 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