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JL-j3X t 1 I 4 I - ! Presbyterian Auxiliry ' The Ladies Auxiliary met Mon- da afternoon lor a brief business period, after which they adjourned to the church auditorium, wnere Rev. D. I Jones gave an inspi rational message; A quartette composed of Misses Edna Callahan, Colene Jones, Bar bara and Harriett Hitchcock sang "This Is My Father's World." ; ,W. S.of CS.Meet The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service met Wednesday night i Mrs. J. A. Rackley gave the de jvotional after which a simple but Impressive service was held when the Society presented two "Baby Life Memberships in the Woman's Society of Christian Service" to little Katherlne Lee and Charles Hurlow John, young daughter and son of Lt. and Mrs. F. B. John. I The certificates were presented ! by Mrs. C F. Carroll and accepted bv the mother. Mrs. Katherlne Pridgen Jonn. ' Warsaw Rotary Club Hears County Health Officer The Warsaw Rotary Club met Thursday with Warren A. Smith nresidine In the absence of the Coresident. Aubrey Cavenaugh. After dinner and a business i period. Dr. Woodburn, of Kenans 'ville, Duplin County Health Of ficer, spoke on ' Post War Sani tation." Mr. Reed, County Sani vtary Inspector, also spoke on 3TStv Rnnitntinn " St Pauls Rotary Club. Candidate for Dstrict Governor. Sept 11. Intercity Meeting, Fayetteville, N. C ; Sept 14. Round Table Discus sion.. , .,. . Sept 21. Felix A. Grisset, Mgr. Director State Planning Board. Chapel HilL N. a 'the WAC, has returned to Nor- Sept 28. Entertainment for ioik after visiting her mother. Mrs. Teachers and Ladies Night, Le-'Kate wemng. several days last week at Swans- tlves in Raleigh and Georgia. ' Mrs. B. D. Minshew and Miss. Misses Katherlne Boone and bora . Miss Hazel Carter was the week "Shorty" Strickland have as their I Mae Brock returned Friday from jnr. ana juts. i a. urown naa end guest or Miss Bessie tjuinn guest Miss Uelores Minshew Mi Richmond. !::.', Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mlddleton and son of Raleigh and Lee Mid dleton, of Charlotte are visiting Mrs. Lela Middleton. and Mrs. Thrift are visit- Ma TJ V 1X7.11 I- .H. ,. v Inn In Vlnrlnla ' mother, Mrs. J. E. Jones in Wash-1 Allen Draughon, Jr. left Mon- lngton, u u day ior wane xoresi iouege. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mathis spent Mrs. Sula Drew Is visiting rela- gion Hut uct 5. Round Table Discussion. LOCALS as their guests Monday. Mr. and In Wilson. M"; Jesse Bunting and daughter, MiM .-Splinter" Moore, of Roe- S ,.ton- ky Mount spent the week end Mrs. Earl Turner, who recently. u,itt. mi.d .! received a inedical discharge from Sha . was accompanied home by Mrs. Emma Chambers. Miss Christine Paranam, of Ox ford was the guest of Miss Fran ce Stephens. .-. Pre. James Pace was home last week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. L. Page. Mrs. J, C. Miller has returned from Rose Hill where she spent sometime with her mother, Mrs. Rrances Rivenbark. SSgt Ben Bartlett was home Calypso. Mrs. A. L Humphrey returned, for the week end with his parents, Monday rrom Wilmington wnere Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bartlett the week end with Miss she spent Sup Boone Miss Meljones Cooper Is visit ing Miss Nellie Gray Matthls. Mrs. Wilbur Ray of Ramsey,' N. J. is visiting bar sister-in-law, Mrs John Pelrce. ' Misses Mary Lee Bums and El eanor Griffin of Goldsboro were guests of Miss Marth Pridgen. Miss Bessie 'Miller and Gran Miller of Kinston wer guests of relatives here. r- Mrs Wylie Corbett - of Wilson spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Quinn. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Best and Frank McGowan, of Kenansville went to Durham Tuesday to see Mr. Bests sister, Mrs. Fred Wal ton, a natient at Duke Hospital. They also visited Mrs. Addie Mc Gowan whu in Durham.-- 11 " ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers and son spent Sunday In More head City with her sister, Mrs. Delton King. They were aceompa- , nied home by her mother, Mrs. c, L. Bostic, of Raeford whojs visit- Ing in Duplin this week. . , ; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Turnley had as their guests this week their son, Harold, now enroute to Wood-i. ruff, S. C, where he will be prin cipal, and teach in the Woodruff . Grammar School, Miss Carolyn Hill of Kinston, and Neil Alexan der, of Charlotte. Mrs. G. P. Pridgen has gone ta Norfolk to visjt her daughter, Mr.?. Charlie Brown and. Mrs. Ecclcs Pridgen. ' y - y- V;-' Renew Your Subscription ' . 'boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooof o i i The Club was delighted to have c as their euest the Rev. Oscar Powers, Baptist minister, of ,. Jonesboro, Ark. 3 Program Chairman, Ed Ewers, jihas compiled the following pro i'gram for the next several weeks: ? Aug. 24, District Governor's i visit, Charlie Stone, of Charlotte, Gov. 188th District r. Aug. 31. Vance Orr. J Sept 7. W. Earl Robinson, of Classified ADS CLASSIFIED KATES 1 cent per worn, mania ' charge of ZSo. Unless yaa stave aa account with as sand money, stamp order or cheek wttfe ads. Farmers! If ran have anything to sell sr exchange, want to bay, use the Tiaiee Clase iflad aOt, we wiH accept produce for payroat. WANTED TO BUY Boys or GMrls Bicycle, A. Waltmaa Rlvenbark, Box 104, K'sUace, FARMERS when in need of hay, see W. E. Belanga, Kenansville. Two cars of choice Timothy hay will be here in September. See tie and place your order. FAKM LOANS LONG TERMS LOW INTEREST Privilege To Repay Any Time Before Maturity, gee or Write: HEWITT CASK, 8ECTY-TREA8. 3LEVTON NATX FAKM LOAN ISSN. BOX 146 - TEL 60f- GLENTON, N. C MB. FARMER, have yonr well Irllled bmw and par far It twelve nttaa later. Write for footauon tad give eMreeMen srom town. i BZATKB WELL. CO, BaLPOH, N. C PROTECT VOVK SMMING TZOP9 FROM ' DAMA6K BY SAIL WITH K. W. BLACKMORE, nt. RELIABLE INSURANCE 1 iriCB, WARSAW. N. O. JVAntmOt ALL PEOPLE 8CF n ISO faena Kldar r Back .e to trr KID DO. Only tt cento '"tr teok gnaraatee at Kenans- A. b Drag tttore. , wt-a peV ' ' 1 23 Cwea and Rama, la extra ia condition No Culls. Must e seeai to be appreciated, " W. J. Pickett. KenaasvlUe -28-Zfc Pa. 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 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o LC IT: BROWN BILL FOLD 0c ' xlnlng my' Army Discharge m tractor and automobile rs "a eon pons. 110.001 reward, j MUtoa Weat Warsaw. CHICKS Bocks, Beds, or Heavies Mixed - $12.60 Ved. The quality ezperi- ' k raisers demand. Pay 't order free delivery. . ..IIJB HATCHERIES, l 7. Nortk Arenae. nora L Md. - , ."I NET PIANO 9300 .- ITANO $300. Both 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 n NINE MAIN HIGHWAYS LEADING INTO KINSTON r f 3 1M THE "WORLD'S FOREMOST TOBACCO CENTER" CT?3 n ii X 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 0O0 50 YEARS OF PROGRESS" 14 Hours Selling Time EACH SALES DAY THIS YEAR 14 Hours Selling CALLING ALL TOBACCO GROWERS Time Last Year EACH WAREHOUSE HAS A GUARANTEED SALE EVERY SALES DAY OUR WAREHOUSEMEN The Best in the Business SEASON OPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH INVEST IN VICTORY ( i J : lN 1) ' : ". niWMiBanmBWffnUP'; , L;" 9 Factories Plenty of Floor Space 9 Warehouses Unlimited Capacity OUR BUYERS EXPERIENCED EFFICIENTFRIENDLY -OUR RECORD - 1943 Season Average Price Last Year Grost Sales ..... ...... ...... 40.81 . Government Figures IHGHEST IN THE NEW BRIGHT BELT- 41.37 Producers' Sales Average Price ........J. Producers Sales Pounds .......... 42,069,609 ' Second in Sales in the New Bright Belt We WELCOME ALL TOBACCO GROWERS TT e To ton BUY MORE WAR BONDS SSSSBSSSISiS!S SELL YOUR ENTIRE CROP WITH THESE WAREHOUSES BROOIiS-CENTRAL EAGLE - FARMERS - KT.OiTS-NEW CAROLINA NEW DIXIE-SIIEPPARD-TAPPS :KINSTON TOBACCO MARKET o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o jy ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o , o o a o o o o :o o o o o o Q 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) () ( ) ( ) hetm saed. : jsonle IC. Lewis, ' - ivi;ie High School : .t. 1st..
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