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Arnold Dobson and two chll- ; en and Mrs. Doris Dobson Fulgo. :ccuT5tt::T---.:lft: of Burgaw; four brothers, H. Mc- Nnlr .Tnhns'on. vVillard: Prof. Stan ley Johnson, Chapel Hill; D. S. Johnson, Rocky Mount; SuptO. P.. Johnson. KenansviiJe. and. four T,,i If onnnGVllln Hifl SmiltH PIl.'.l.f.Ni TiMn, T HI Uronrrnnnn Con H rtained Tuesday night at a pic-: ford; Mrs. E. L. Nicholson, Bur i ic surper honoring the B. r. gaw; Mrs. H. L. Davis, Littleton, iauy uin scouts, mere were and Mrs. J. A. porris, Saniord. - f . L . .tln;4l : iwvri j i i i a viaiuus v , nu ner nusuanu. .. -..- Funeral services were held Mon-. p. m., at the home with W. A. Poole offieiatinff. ; rpont'fpnm thl nd 2'i local members. The Grady . couts were chaperoned by their ay at leader, Miss Edna Earle Edgerton and her assistant Mrs. Kelly also Lssi8ted by c. Straw Miss Bessie Kornegay, a memoer I bridge- interment foHowed In the . . rr-.n niwnMITTflll . "1 n i local troop leader, Mrs. N, B. Boney was assisted by Misses Ger trude Johnson ana ieia MCJDonaia also Mesdames I. C Uurch, A. i. Outlaw and Parker Quinn. After snnnpr a short nroexam was Dre- sented by the local girls during durins which time Kathrvn Quinn was invested as a member of the roU tw Pntmi Thi meetine closed bythe singing in unision of the two aaoptea scout- songs, "Scouts Are We"and 'tSlrl Scouts Together," Burgaw Cemetery. - Active paUDearers were y. rx. Robblns. E. C. Highsmith, J. F. Bradshaw, E. M. Thompson, E. T. Pullen ancr vr. w. . xoung. TTrvnnmrv nnllhparers Were DP. W. L Taylor, Dr. N. C. Wolfe and deacons of the Presbyterian ana Baptist churches. .' Your Government urges you to purchase and send your gifts dur ing JNovemDer, Deiore uecemuer . As tokens of good wilV affection and esteem, Christmas gifts are narticuiariv lmnortant in a war- Noli w ila:i'.:v Discount on 1944 taxes ends Naver..".r 2. Interest on all 1943 and prior years taxes inert:: es 2-3 of one per cent. Pay your taxes now and save. . " I. N. HENDERSON, Tax Collector. ooooo0ooobco ooooooooooooboboooooboooooooooooccr Sr.VING CLU3 MEETS Mrs, C B Sitterson was hostess to the B. M. G. Sewing Club on TiumhIhv nftomnhn: A Coodlv num- . :.. ner or memDers were present. i lAila M. Hinson was an additional guest. Mrs. J. G. Morrison was welcomed as a new member. The hostess served Die and coffee prior to adjournment PERSONALS - , . Mrs. Dick Gammon of Fayette vlll has bean visitinz Mrs, D. H- McKay.. '",'"'" r ''a Misses Josephine Gorman ana Magdallne Brummitt of Raleigh spent last week-end here with Miss Martha Pickett . Mrs. P. J. Dobson accompanied Mr And 'Mrs. Arnold Dobson to 1 Wilmington one day this weeK. Miss Margaretta DaU spent last I m.r-mA in Raloioh uith fripnds. 4 Pvt George R. MacDonald of Camp Blanding FlaM Js spending several days here with .his wife s 'and baby. -- ' . ; v I Mm Annie IjOU wfiaiey lilt VATZ7I CMTry tewmaid Is Gafl EusmII, irho I several days recently In Beulaville N. B. Boney accompanied Buck Jones and others to Raleigh last Saturday. ... .. ' , .. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o L3 3 I HPirncef) Aire- ,;ll3flgflneB? Mr,?n ! VnAmTt r,y ha PTmnnnt btnnar. You H or- Wnly want to H U -Otkr KmtU ,Wr tonng And Gay" ind 'filar Start In lTr Taroatf both bloh will aoon oxn- MltLE Society arid Personals EISrlAH BIRTHDAY DINNER " . . Among those present were Mr. and , - Mrs. A. B. Alderman and family of , Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dobson were Snow Hill; . Mr. and .Mm Mrs. Dobson's mother, Mrs. Mary 'Hill; Mrs. AdelleDew .of Jm,ng: was 78 years old on that occasion. ! Rose HU1, In addition to Mr. and SISTER SUPT. JOHNSON DIES TN BURGAW Mrs. D. J. Farrior, 52, died at her home In BUrgaw at 6:35 o'clock -Saturday night after a lingering Illness. She is survived ny ten truwren, live sons and five daughters, They axe Pvt. E. M. Farrior, Camp Polk, La.;Lt J. W. Farrior with the irmaH fnrros lr( Helcium: L.t. A. P Forrinr TnmnA Fla.!' W. V. I trl t- T3lAlrrU .nA QtunlAur Fur- rior. Burgaw: also cpi. nacnei w o o o: o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o SELL THE REMAINDER OE YOUR CROP WITH US; BELOW SCHEDULE SHOWS OUR SELLING TIME: i "... J ;-.,,. o .- . . v ....... ... '''.. . 30 - Monday 9:00 to 1 1 :23 1 3 - Monday 9:00 to 1 1:23 31 - Tuesday . ......... .....l 0:45 to 2:08 NOVEMBER 1 - Wednesday 9:00 to 11 :23 ia T.,oJflv . 1:30 to 3:53 10:45 to 2:08 " A MM M. 2 - Thursday .... 3 Friday . 6 Monday 7 Tuesday 8 -Wednesday 9 Thursday .............. 10 Friday ....... .. 1:30 to .10:45 to 3:58 2:08 .10:45 to 2:08 . 9:00 to 11:23 . 1:30 to 3:53 .10:45 to 2:08 . 9:00 to 11:23 16 Thursday 17 -Friday..:. 20 -r- Monday 21 r- Tuesday ..... 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday ... 24 -Friday 9:00 to 11:23 ...... .10:45 to 2:08 ........ 1:30 to 3:53 ......10:45 to 2:08 9:00 to 11:23 . ..10:45 to 2:08 ..... . 9:00 to 1:23 KIEL'S ;IJanEE30D8E IN GREENVILLE -; . WHERE TOBACCO LOOKS BETTER . . . SELLS BETTER . 3 WULWliiUU nnr Where Tobacco Looks Arid Sells Better WE CAN SELL FOR YOU ANY DAY NEXT WEEK 2 :-nn ulJU ", Tobacco is Much Higher Than At Any Time iilSSS Sli . 'Year -". "" : nr. w LskWiiiillCl Seder Of Your GroiihurFrieinid: 4ta A" y- J0 H,' Bryant-- Oeo. D. 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