Ca; ti.:a and Km. Will" d M. I Z announce th marriage of their sister Mm Ellnabetti Ingram to , Mr. Simpson Haywood Porter , on Tuesday, the tenia of October ; Nineteen hundred and forty-four , Dillon, South Carolina , ( At Home- .. -v - Wmtw, North Carolina : CDIS-ELECT HONORED . TT.-..U. TIa.mV TnA ink Vann, William Eubanks and N. B. Boney, Misses Doris Rouse and tpsses on last Thursday afternoon presided over the program, ibiks i .....I J n. mio. I 1 V T K JeiTltt. U. Jr. wnen uicjr triiici lauicu i . were umhms "J " . . . . ceUaneous shower honoring Miss I Johnson and others. lay" Florence Brlnson, bride-elect of Brock and Jimmy -Johnson were the month. The delightful affair j taken into the Troop (No. 50) as was- given in me v-ourc nouse . Tenaenooi sscuuio. nex ' where the hostesses worn in the Welfare Department and Red Cross, Offices. Chrysanthem um wrm Hood in th TtHwnm for the occasion. The hostesses served d-w-hter. Mrs. A. Dempsey, in Wallace. ' . Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her daughter. Inter ment was In the family cemetery near Atkinson. She is survived by five children Mrs. Dempsey, D. L. Croom ot Atkinson, E. W. Croom of Marion. Va., Mrs. J. S. Adams oi Wilming ton, and O. B. Malpass of High Point " ' '' ; r -. PINX HILL MAN ; ' HONORED AT CTHDAY A birthday dinner Ws given Sunday in honor of Mr. E. R. Rob inson at his. home near Pink Hill. He was sixty years old on Nov. 11. Among the guests were Mrs. Robinson and children, Robert, Carrie, and W. C, Moseley Robin son, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Rob inson, Mm. Leonard Lee and dau ghter, Mr, and Mrs. Edwood Rob inson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rmum nd familv. Mr. ' and Mrs. John Tavlor and family. Mr. and I 1 tertalned their' parent onenight last weeK in uw "he , Mra. Wilbur :Icai r-c' - -"of . Mr charlle PfTree Patrol andtheir parents were also Invited. C..tmtll' ' UllllOn Sgt.WnSaM D. Parlli. Risk ed Life to save Of.ioer at. Bombing of Pearl Harbor. Sgt. Willard D. Darlinj. 25, chief clerk of the 9th battalion of the Infantry Training regiment at Tent Camp, Camp Lejeune, is credited with being the first Ma rine to receive the Navy Cross in World War IL - Ttion a Mjirlm Pf he Was awarded the medal after riskine . . i -r i rci J..lH.Ji nis me to save an omcer uums the attacK on reari tiarDor. e was serving on board the USS Oklahoma as an orderly to the executive officer when the Nip airships zoomed In overhead for their sneak attack. ', , Seeing the officer in the water. TO . ft v - I The' following letter was cecei ved recently by Mrs. Maggie Smith of Rt. 2, Pink Hill from her son, SiSgt. Linwood Smith: , ' Oct. 27, 1944 My Dearest Mother: - -Will write another letter tonight I don't know when I will ever get time to write again. I am still n a Gramy town. I have never been as scared as I was this 'morning. t hurt lust rotten a letter from Pansy and when I opened it the German shells started coming Jn. ran Pleasant Hill r and family. Mr. and ' swim and anna rently German shells started coming ir Heath and family, j Xvnk DX ffthe!l toPPed everything and lharlie Taylor of near unch on- which iTwaf M flellar- 1 stayinS ,n 1 ill. . motor la .-n.J01! rr""?-WS- cellar of a house, they are pre the motor launch on - which ne was . ; n.tt being evacuated and swam to his 0,T't "7 I have been kAnimr him .flout until .strong all of the tune. I nave been CIRCLES MEET of YSTw2rt AuxUiary of Grove to wa tv.' rr inaa vv uiiiau o punch nd cake in addition to r Presbyterian Church met on Mon mints and salted pecans. The hon-' day afternoon with Mrs. " oree received 03 pieces in ner Brock as hostess, mm. . ,t"- mriA mnnKm nt . i 1 K KihlP iSTUQV On r UI- uwMwva i rufuil mi i" . . . superior, Keepnn iuiu aiiuni. DUPLIN COUPLE MARRIED he could haU another launch. , ,..n.v Left alone in the launch with HERE WEDNESDAY the officer, in the vicinity f of a Tntw of the Deace C. B. Sit- dredge pipeline in the harbor, af- Sx ass stfaar Jrtasss. s iSxSTZ T .hrS-utt'Wr to Mow htov Thl. Ml near cninquapm aia uie sruuiu, - David W. Raynor, a young Marine, j safely ashore in the face of severe is th nn or Mr. ana Mrs. jcjiis crystal pattern and a other useful gifts. SCOUT PARENTS ENTERTAINED The Xenansville Boy Scouts en- 'For- ney. The-hostess assisted by Mrs. V, .J: Virhlo cake over seas. .Thought it wasneu where I was before l came nere, K..t If ttiorn over was a hell this 'S it. All I am hoping for is to come out on top aaa get uacK nuww. About all you can hear are our flrlnflr OA hnilM A daV. I knOW the next town where we are firing on is blown au to pieces. ; TViia mnWp the plchth COUntrV I T have heen in and I hooe it is my him , last one until it is over. You -can DM.mM. Af yiaoi. Teiilaville Folowing the ceremony, as is at Pear Harbor, he was with a customary, the groom asked Mr. radar outfit for - eight months Ritteraon how much he owed him overseas. He saw action at Guad- and "Pap" replied "riot one cent, alcanal. Besides the Navy Cross, TlCzt Oiivcr I.:. Cullen of Rt 1, Warsaw, returned from oversea. 9 after 57 months of service. 1. 3 latest duty was in the JW .vtst pacinc. lie arrived at J?t. f iapg the first part of Novemb'-r prior to visiting his parents.. Mr. an Mrs. W. McCuUen. . rv J 1:1 i'r A r ' ' . ' " t T P s.. .v , he i i've serious Li. 11c and the trn ! 113 Gil 1 TTe average f rn f lout 15 cords of fuel v. ,-ar. ' r iJ U La i. J Enjoys Her Meets Now, Sleeps Fine And Feels Lots Stronger, , StcJes Well Known Resident. Discusses Her Case. - giving Don't? After serving on sea'duty and 'worry about me: Mother, for I tell all the boys we are Germany what they need, .- "I tried one medicine after an nthM hut Retrmcn is the frist med icine I ever found that gave me; the relief I so badly needed, gra- . ..n., Anar-a KTi-a T.lllie Tncram. 1 1004 E. 26th St, Ceveland, Tenn. ney The-hostess aasisieu "j "", ana rap repiiea nui. wk ul, uuuuu., ucoiuc nv viw, G V Gooding served Marble cake that 1 my gift to every soldier I he has a letter of commendation . rr M.m1i.ri were . . - ' fmm Admiral Mimit-r . Mtntirm icn i....w..- nmrrjr. and coffee, present MR. L J. SMITH WEDS ClaoGified ADS : IIJISSIFIED BATES I cent ner wore I eJUftTg of too. Cnless tm nav m account 1ta m please mmI money, tamp money order or -Jm-k with sda. rarniern: If yotj nave nythlnn t r escbange. want ! v buy, nao thr Tmihm CU r Mad wK wr will arrr.l nrodaoe t paynteni. cntcix No. t M - Zs hostess, a goodly MISS ELLEN SOMERS - number of memoers we ": cwemher 12. 1944. at St Mis Hilda uonu 'V'u - He'w. bv the son oi miu Pink Hill, and Miss Ellen somera. Atm K tneetinflF sisted by Mrs. Jack Sitterson ser ved hot chocolate ana m ronpEK CIRCLE Mm. L C Burch was hosted" the Ella Cooper Circle of the lo, cal Baptist Church on last Monday night. Mr. Jim Fulford had charge of the program. Thirteen young ladies were present After the program the hostess served co cocolas and cookies. PERSONALS v I Misses Susie Lee Williamson and Cornelia Qulnn spent last week-end in Wilmington with Miss Anna Eubanks. I 3 . t rt Dnkliunn. A. B. . - .w.nj rartsr nf Wallace. Privilege X Siepay any iinw Bianu, V T" nmw Before Maturity. See'ar WrUet Nettle Williams and Inej Rney VX WITT CARR. SFXTTY-TEEAf. also ReDa Eubajiks of R CLIVION NATL FARM LOAN addition to Mesdames R. vv au, ASSN. - BOX 146 , TEL W9-4I and Henry L Stevens, Jr. of W(ar . CSLINTON. N. a , v saw and N. B. Boney ( ot Kmai , - . ville went to New Bern on Thurs- . day of this ween to a mwiuii MB. FARMER, have your well Tar jji Camp and Council. J..nks nf Mr anil Mr. J Som ers, of BaUycullane, Co.. Wexford, Eire, were united in holy matri mony. . from Admiral Nimitz, citation from' the commander-in-chief of the U. S. fleet, and a letter of merit irom uen. i nomas tioicomi), former 'commandant of the Ma rine Corps. Sgt Darling lives in tne ituss Apartment in Warsaw. . from the Army on account of his nerves. Pvt. Petteway was with the 758th Bomb Squdn. 459th Bomb Groupe. He recently visited nis aunt, mrs. uan uavis, nere. worry about me. Mother, for . I M Ingram has four sons in the S2 LJW'l Z. Irmed; slices. Discussing Reton- wiffwi Mta Answer real Ba Bhe happily wntmuea: soon with a long letter. Mother. From your loving son, SlSvt. Linwood Smith. 7005858 ' 1 Btry. C. 70th FA U. S. Armv APO 339 ' CIO P,M. New York SOLDIER HURT A recent report by the War De partment said that Second Lt Le Roy. J. Teachey, Jr., son of Leroy J. Teachey, Sr., of Rose Hill had been wounded in action in the European area, M nnnetite ; became , SO DOOr that often I didn't even go to the MRS. LILLIE lAi...A..i me. I enjoy my food, I sleep I ke a top, and I never notice be ng nervous anymore, tven tne siug- w .in nfton Htcncreeri with me and brought bn sour stomach and gas. My strength and weight went down and I became so nervous that the least thing upset me. Siugglsh elimination forced me to use one laxative alter anomer. my uleen did not aeem to refresh me I and I felt draggy, nervous, and rundown almost tome point oi ex haustion. . "I never before experienced any thing like the relief Retona pave .a nueh otwwiper that I Can now go about my work with a tor s. Ke- tonga is grand. . Retonga is Intended to re" distress due to Vitamin B-l r - ciency, constipation, insufH. t flow of digestive juices in the : - mach, and loss of appetite. Ac t no substitute. Retonga msy 1? i - tained at the Kenansvii.e Z ; Store in Kenansville or et t e Warsaw Drug Co., in War- . "CORRECTION WoaV hefnre last the Times, in ian article. sUted that Leo Jack I son had purchased the stock, store building and Kenansville residence i of H. M. West This was incorrect. KHV t ivvn v FARM LOANS IlNfl TERMS LOW INTEREST he onlv Dure based merchandise. drilled now aa pay for Is twelve maatne later, wnta xor quownon ana direction from town. HEATER WELL CO, -. ' RALEIGH. N. C ' . '. ; : : IN TUB FAST THIRTY TEARS, PRICES OF OTHER THINGS INCREASED, WHILE AVERAGE COfJT OF FIRE INSURANCE REDUCED MORE THAN FORTY ; FER CENT. R. W. BLACKMORE, Agent, Reliable Insuraaee Servloe, . . Warsaw, N. C. WOOD FOR SALE ANY LENGTH; SLABS; $10 PER CORD, DELIVERED. Call t. O. Campbell at V. S. Bndhaufs store In Clilnaua pia or write to 9. O, Campbell, Beolavllle, N. C. Rt 1. 11-25-41 Pd. LOST " Identlfleatkm Bracelet In Warsav, N. C Friday night, November 10. 1944. Finder please notify Glenn Leulaville, N. C Reward. Virginia continued It r-rMe 1L taodea t-'i-'l ri L' l Am CS 169 C. t.l Cases Feary, Va. linberg Brown 8-4-4 S Co. B03 Eka. Ill unit A-4 Camp Peary. Va, C L. roM A. 8. . ii-ii-4i Area A-M C3ev tU I is A SUA Catnn Peary, Va. R P. Elvenbark t-ttAB t'3 Area A-0 Ek S1SS . -Caft Perry, Va. Pvt. KTert 9. Prlee-' - '" Co. X IT d Enga. ' Cop.:.t I'a. Cam? Pkett Va. ' f" '.! p. r-!venbaTk 81 e Armd fil School Gun Crew .73 f-lliton U. S. Lt. 63, Norfolk, Va, ' Pvt ietrnln O.'Oarner, ft. I ne lar ic - Mesdames J. v. uooson V, Gooding also Miss Lula M. Hinson accompanied Mrs. J. Jerritt to Goldsboro on Thursday of this week. Mrs. C. C. Loth has gone to see her husband. Maj. Loth in Boston. Mass. Mrs. D. IL McKay is teach ing in her place. , , ' ' Mrs. R. U. wens maue ness trip to Wilmington one day Miss Margaret Williams spent last week-end in Goldsboro with relatives. " r ' 4 Mrs. Gilbert Honeycutt spent several days here recently with her sister, Mrs. G. V. Gooding. Mesdames Harvey Boney and Grace Vann attended a Welfare meeting In Raieign recently. Among those who accompanied Miss Fannie K. Lewis to Golds boro last Wednesday to the Music Federation Meeting were Cornelia Qulnn, Carolyn Willalms and Ja net Bonev also Alice West of West's Siding. ' " Mrs. Laura n. uavin is spending some time here. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson had the following guests for supper one night this week: Misses Eliza beth Sparkman. Mildred Pate, Le ila McDonald and Alice Hill Reeves. Warsaw .:TnoD:sT CHURCH The new pastor. Rev. A. M. Wil liams, will preach at 11 a. m. nnd at 8 p. m. He will preach at Carl ton at 4 p. m. Every member of these churches is urged to attend these services and a cordial invi tation is given to everybody to come and hear the new Methodist minister. Rev. Williams comes to Warsaw from Whi takers where he has preached for the last five years. He brings with him his wife and child, a son about five or six years of age. Mr. Williams is a fine man and a good preacher. Kev. and Mrs. v. x. i nrai leave for their new field. Mr. and Mrs. Thrift, after four years In Warsaw, left Friday mor ning for Ellerbee which is in Rich mond County. During his pastor ate many new members have been added and many improvements have been made, both to the church and to the parsonage. Mr. Thrift expressed himself as well E leased With his new field which i much more compact than the one here. It is In tiie great peach section of the State. RETURNS FROM ITALY Pvt Willie B. Petteway, Jr., has returned home from Italy jjjhere he spent nine montns oi service. He has been ' given a discharge OOOOOOOO o o o o RYL.F. ZAfJUCIC'S Kieatre : v 1 nig C o. I'otor ; i. r.i. N. Y. ( ner :t:i V. V e 1..V F I 1 p .1 I'rs. 7. D. "IVavi re" ' of I.un.t'frlnn anno'inre i I f a ( ." "r, i 1 1 i, ' t h I i , t , on 1 - t l;K!i. , iV, " !.'.T 8'' i Vi.-" The best in motion pictures WALLACE, N. C. . STTN. NOV. 19 Our Hearts Vierc Young And Gay Starring v J GAIL RUSSELL ' MON. TUES. NOV. 20-21 r.Iarriagc Is A Priyato Affair Starring LANA TURNER. . I 4 L II II H - i ' . la f . .3 ! ; & M "ivTEMIIICOLOR-;- " . W--v V.. I it l , - 2- - 1 , Jc Sw- f ir The heartwarming story, of, 3 family! The globe-sweep-ig drama of an era ; . . end a jtion! A whole new world of notion opens before you! WED. NOV. M ; See The, White House I inside and out!, See . Yale. beat Princeton! See The Hall of Mirrors! L. The dramatic Techni-1 color cavalcade of an unforgettable era! .1 IN KCKXXCLOR TWO SIIOWS : MATINEE S:l' EVENINO, 7:45 . MATINEE SEATS "79 CENTS EVENING $1.10 Turns. rut Nov. 28-24 , ::hdC::1 Tb -. S.rri.-:3 . v;:.. GA"Y C"A?ITi;-;-;;; SAT. NOV. 25 a 'L cr. Alexander Knox . Charles CobiTrn : GeralJine Fitzgerald . Thomas f.itchc!l Ruth Nelaon . ir Cedric Hardwicke Vincent Price . Willjam Eythe Mary Anderson .and a Cast cf 12,003 us. , '7 VYf ' '7 nil thCt:;Tv - r-r-