INSURE '.'.YOUR-' ' YOUR PiCKHOUSE AND TOBACCO BUILDINGS ARE TOO HARD TO REPLACE AND TOBACCO IS TOO VALUABLE TO TAKE A CHANCE SEE M.F. AILKEH, Jf. KENANSVILLE Classified FARM LOANS LONG TERMS LOW INTEREST Privilege To Repay Any Time Before Maturity. See or Write: DE WITT CARR. SECTY-TREAS. CLINTON NAT'L FARM LOAM ASSN. BOX 148 - TEL 509-tt CLINTON, N. C. PROTECT YOUR GROWING CROPS FROM DAMAGE BY IIAIL WITH R. W. BLACKMORE, Agent, RELIABLE INSURANCE SERVICE, WARSAW, N. C. WANTED: ALL PEOPLE SUF FTTRT Vfl from Kldnev or Back- u-k tn in KIDDO. Onlv 97 cents. Money back guarantee at Kenan s vUle Drag Store. 4-2-45 pd. KENANSVILLE MISS MORROW IS WED TO REV. CRAFT IN LOCAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - r 11 ' " full skirt And lone flowing Church was the scene of another train. Her veil of illusion was cap pretty wedding here in Kenans-' shape and was held in place with ville N C, on Monday night, orange blossoms. She carried a June 26 1944, at 8 o'clock, when ; white Bible with satin streamers Miss Ma'daline Morrow became the; and Gypsophelia centered with an bnue oi JVir. Alien mi. ihuu nan .Tnhn Morrow, father or tne bride wasthe officiating minister. A program of nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. Ralph Carlton, pianist, Mrs. Walter Stroud, so loist, and Mrs. E ma W. Meadows, violinist. The bride entered the room on the arm of Mr. R. V. Wells, by 1 whom she was given in marriage. She wore a floor lengtn mouei oi M,eo TTlio ThAi-osta Goodine. the Maid of Honor was the brides only attendant She wore a pink nf MnuosAline de SoiT and lace and carried a mixed boquet of flowers. x , The best man was Irvine Mitch ell of Southport, N. C. The ushers were Richard Gam mon of Fayetteville, N. C and Gower Croswell of Williamston. M;n Morrow, mother or tne --".- She wore a noor lengtn mouci j( Mvs Morrow, motner or we drilled "ow and pay for gj white satin fashioned with a round brjd gowneA m a blue silk months later. Write for quotation . . , n'mlltion sleeves. , ;. j . ehnliiiw r- - . . Ilt-1.IV nnu " vrSH HIHl WU1C C - give wrecuon irow i . HEATER WELL CO., RALEIGH, N. C 'pointed at the finger tips; fitted SCOUT WANTED Woman or girl toi do light housework for couple with one cniia. ioniaci Charlie Outlaw, route two, Mt. Olive. 6-30-pd. FOB SALE 2 Cows. One fresh with S week old calf; one will be fresh in about two weeks. First calves. See C. H. Holland, Rt. 1, Kenansvllle. 7-7 pd. seed. This year's seed. $1.00 per pound. See or write ueorge wiu lams, Warsaw. 7-7-St. C. Duplin Theatre WARSAW iersev and wore sage of roses, Southwestern University, Mem phis, Tenn and The Union Theo logical Seminary In Richmond, Va. He has been supply pastor of the Paulnvlllp. And Hallsville group of Presbyterian cnurcnes for the past two summers. Amnntr the other compliments paid the bridal couple during the past week was a cake cutting held Snndav. June 25. 1944 from seven to eight o'clock on the at tractive lawn of the John A Gav ins. t-- Mm n v fioodine were hosts on Monday at a delightful luncheon tar the bridal party and out of town guests. Joint Hostesses MimM TV K Williams and Andrew Scott also Miss Lois Wil liamson were Joint hostesses here nn ioct WodrwHidav nieht at 8:15 when they entertained about 40 guests from Kenansvuie ana son. Bridge was played at nine tables. The hostesses did not piay They we.-e assisted In serving i nraat mursp' bv Mrs. G. E. Jones Mrs. J. M. Brock receivea mgn Sewing Club Mrs. D. S. Williams entertained on Tuesday afternoon of this week a a ifalicrhtfiil nnrrh nnrtv. The guests were members of the BMG Sewing (JluD, miss Luia bl runson and sister, Mrs. Bess Mines. Pr-lnr tn adlnurnment the euests were served red Jello and whipped cream topped with crushed pecans. ' me nostess was assistea in ser ving by Mrs. N. B. Boney. T7 SS! JS S&JtZ 1 I ? 1 "3 II 4,4 i Txiuii.lii oftor tVia mmnonv amra nrl7 ana Mm DalSV UTaVen a wedding reception for the happy second high score. Mrs. Louise young couple was held In the home , Wells Mitchell was given the Con- or XV. V weus, ruling mcuiun , auuuuu. the local church. Mr. ana son. 3. E. Jerritt greeted the guests at the front door and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gavin presented them to the receiving line composed of the bridal party. Jean Mercer Honored Jean Mercer,' attractive flaugh- o. rJ Mr and Mrs. .William Mer cer of Goldsboro was honored last T -. l U ..Hinlnn Ulr and Cntiiw.ir aftarnnnn on her SeV- XJCItCr HI U1C t ' V. I i b. MBWWJ . Mrs. Craft left for a wedding tripjenth birthday when she was given ...ootora tmrt nt h Ktata a nortv hpm hv her erandmother, w liv7 T. CO MM w 1 J i- v. m afAn at Gam Naitrtnn Jpan had Deen wrwsre ntcy imjurc iw owf i'hai . Lake Junalaska for several days, spending the week here with her upon meir return, uiey wiu muw graiiuiMuwva. Birthday Party Mr Jim Bowden entertained about 25 little girls and boys one afternoon recently In honor of her son, Jimmy, who was eignt years old. She was assisted in entertain ing the little folks by her sister, Mrs. L R. Jones. After many In teresting games the guests were served ice cream and cake. The cake was topped with pink candles LOCALS Master Jimmy Bowden spent several days in raison witn nis Aunt Grace. , Mrs. Mary B. Wallace accompa ntarf Mn Jn Wallace to Wil mington last Sunday to visit rela- tlvaa Mis Margarette Dail spent last week in Kington with her aunt , The J. E. Jerrltts went to Dur ham Monday for their son Jimmy, whn haax hopn attending the N V-12 Training Unit there. They were accompanied by N. B. Boney, Jr. ' Mrs. Erma W. Meadows and Miss Sue B. Lee went to Wrights ville Beach last week end. Rev. and Mrs. Dick Gammon of . r ayeiievuie. lonneny oi . wnm I quapln spent Monday here with Mrs. Harvey Boney attended a meeting In Raleigh this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Weeks and tie Beach in South Carolina last moAle Ann - Mrs. James S. Wilson and two children also Mrs. William Mer- thelr home In Kenansvllle during th eiimmpr but will so to Rich mond, Va., early this fall. Mrs. Craft, a petite blond, is tne dnuorhtor nf Rav. and Mrs. J. H. Morrow of Picayune, Miss. She attended Minsaps uoiiege in jbck son. Miss., and taught school several years in her native state. Mr IVnft fa thA inn nt tna h n. win B. Crafts of Kosciusko, Miss. He received his education at SUN. - MON. JULY 2-3 Pin Up Girl (TECHNICOLOR) with BETTY GRABLE, and MARTHA RAYE TTJES. JULY" 4 Memphis Oellc (TECHNICOLOR) You Can't Ration Love with BETTY RHODES . ' WED. JULY 5 . DOUBLE FEATURE Laramie Trail with BOB LIVINGSTON Cirl In The Case with JANIS CARTER , TinjRS. - FBI. JULY e-7 Purple Heart with DANA ANDREWS end RICHARD CONTE SAT. JTLY 8 :-!:""" v" DOUBLE FEATURE :rtn:rs Of The i rcil ;c::::ny .ac crown ; :::da Hystery : 'T:irc3Tii , Mrs. Joiner Entertain Mrs. G. H. Joiner entertained nuita a mrmW nf little folks One afternoon last week, honoring her son, Jerry who was rive years on that occasion. She was assisted it Mn Rninh Carlton in enter taining her small guests and in serving the deliscious refreshments which followed tne games. ann m -aVTaimC YIP A 'KI ATTI1?R80N ritwv-uo - in .ij Qiicrhtpr nf Mr. and ur, Anlrour Patterson, of Ke- nnnsviiie is now a Girl Scout ir:...i. nooQ " ShA has been a Scout only about a year and has completed tnree ivw ments. NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY DUPLIN COUNTY VS SUSAN BOWDEN (C) Th AofanAant Susan Bowden will take notice that an action en .n .kniu iho nature of which is fuUy set out in the duly verKied complaint or me luamuu, heretofore filed in this matter, to which reference is had, as follows: To foreclose tax liens ror un paid taxes for the following years and the following amounts, exclu sive of interest, penalties and cost thereon due: 1931 1933 1935 1937 1939 which $1.65 1.05 v 1.16 ' 1.24 1.24 1932 1934 1936 1938 ' 1940 $1.70 1.05 1.09 124 154 the ara Ba&AssAd against following lands In Duplin County, North Carolina, Faison Jown- eMn- Plainer the same land deSCrt- w.j i. acA tr-nm R. M Williams UCU 111 wv -w. - - to Susan Bowden, recoraea m RnnW-284. nace 257. Duplin Cotin- ty Registry, and being the same land listed by susan tsowaen io taxes during the years nerem set out containing 1 Jot; which said lands above described are the pro perty of the said detenaani namea. And the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County In the Courthouse in Ke nansville, North Carolina, on the 31st day of July, 1944, and answer n, Aamur tn thA comnlaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, on or before tne Ziina aay oi ouiy, , or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. . ; This the 28th day of June, 1944. H. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court. 7-21-4t. D. CO. WE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY Almost exclusively for sale of WAR BONDS Bring your cash, check book, or what have you to BUY BONDS - We will Issue SERIES "E" . . - .0" The Spot an4 ' turn ohllriapn of GoldS- vr vu.M boro spent last week end here with the sr.m rsewions. - Mrs. J. B. Wallace and otners accompanied Mrs. Bob Grady to . Goldsboro last Saturday. Mrs. D. S. Williamson, Miss Lois Williamson and Mrs. Andrew, Scott went to Goldsboro one day Misses Ellen and Eleanor South erland spent several days recently at home with their mother, Mrs. L. Southerland. ' Mrs. Velma MacDonald has bam a patient in Memorial .Hospital this week. ;- - , Notice -r axpayers There will be an increase of 2-3 of one per cent on all unpaid taxes, beginning July 2nd. Pay your taxes now and save. I. N. HENDERSON, Tax Collector tiie 11 K shirt ri w1 - ... 1 t ? rose ii:ll KLNAfiSVSLLE i n FOR ALL-OUT SERVICE AI1D SHAftTIIESS When you buy, Wwifj today, you know tiwy'll wear tomorrow . . Vow can depend on Tho J 10 Shirt with Ihe guaranteed Guardian Collar. A wide range of smart patterns and colors. Perfection In every detail. 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