KEfiAMsviiii, BeiallayUle News Surp.ise Party f Euf- t -Iitercutt was hqnored recen ; . .ien Miss Joyct J, i entert ained at a surprise Ixrty, variety of games and amusements. Prizes being awarded at Bingo. ( The hostess and ci .e to the left Sv....Uay for will r. t eive assignment to a Na val Training School. BARBECUE Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sholar en tertained at a barbecue . dinner Saturday honoring his family from . Chinquapin. Additional guests included Mrs. Sholar's mother and sister, Mrs. L .C. Jackson and Joyce. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. W. R. Teachey entertained the Beulaville Bridge Club Thurs day night, two tables being in play. The St. Patrick motif was carried out In tallies, decorations and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mercer were winners. The hostess served Karo Pecan Pie a la mode with coco colas. Woman's Club Mesdames R. E. Hollingsworth and W. M. Bostic were hostesses Tuesday afternoon when they en tertained the Beulaville Woman's Club in the school lunch room. The business session was followed by a demonstration in weu. r-ian-ned Meals from the Pantry Shelf, led bv Miss Virginia Jbngusn, i Assistant County Home Demon stration Agent. PTA MEETS The regular meeting of the PTA was held Monday evening with president Mrs. Ashe Miller presi ding. The devotional was iea oy Rev. S. A. Smith. Following bust ness and a talk about Red Cross work, by Mr. Smith, local chair man, a patriotic play "What So Proudly We Hail" was presented by the 4 th grades Under the direc tion of Mesdames W. M. Bostic and Macy Thomas and Miss Mary Quinn Brown. PERSONALS Mrs. R. H. Howard is visiting her husband at Camp Gordon Johnson, Fla. Jesse Johnson was home for the week-end from Washington, N. C. Miss Uorothy Bostic and Mrs. Alma Erinson spent Saturday in Wallace. Stanlcv Bratcher spent the week end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Hargett at Comfort Mrs. Cecil White is visiting In Rose Hill. r Classified ADS CLASSIFIED BATES 1 rnt per word, btfaninant charge of tie. Unleaa yoa ktvr u aucouut with u pleaae send money, stamps money order or check with Mia. Farmers: If you have uythlag to sell or exchange, want to. buy, iue the Timaa Claaa tfled Mlis we will accept produce for payment. FARM LOANS LONG TERMS ' LOW INTEREST Privilege To Repay Any Time Before Maturity. See or Write: DE WITT CARR, SECTY-TREAS CLINTON NATL FARM LOAN ASSN. BOX 140 - TEL 609- CLINTON, N. O. "INSURANCE WILL CONTIN UE WITH ITS SIGHT FOREVER ON THE HORIZON IN SEARCH OF NEW DANGERS, GREATER PROTECTION AND BROADER SERVICES." R W. BLACKMORE, Agent, RELIABLE IN&, SERVICE WARSAW N. C. . . , " ' PERSONAL HT VOU wunt to get married, writ Box ZZS, Juliletta, Idaho. Send stamp. . MR. FARMER, have your . well drilled now and pay for It twelve months later. Write for quotation and give direc tion from town. HEATER WELL CO, RALEIGH, H. C HELP WANTED: We want man to assume fall and complete responsibility for Parts and Accessories Department f Chevrolet Dealership. Experi- ' ence preferred tmt not necesflary. ' Man niuj ut u umnsI pubue and Dase bond, Position eeaential and permanent. Applicant looking for temporary employment win not be considered. Applicants mast . comply with all WMO refutations. Apply: ciande Toad motor uo. Windsor. N. C. Phono MO-1 -X-4t; . - FOR SALE: Seed Peaantfl, Va or Spanish typos; Bee or call Charlie Herring at the Farmer's Ware!toae In Clarktoav IY. J. Phone nZS. v , served ice sream 0f Goldsboro. Mr, and Mrs. oar-. "' weir unuKiuer, mm w young set. Eugene ( ence Pope and daughter Mag- i Bonrontl. t. m. so. AC ox ew Raleigh, where he nolia. Mr. and Mrs. Wni Bos tic Jersey on r eoruary m, in Asn- NOTICEt FOB SALE , ITonse A Lot for sale. See H. E. Phillips, A'4t, KenanevlUe er i. A. Register, 1. ' 8-10-4t, KEy uomi CAtoiifU Mrs. Jack Morton returned from Purham Friday. , She has - been with her mother. Mrs. B. a Car- lyie, who continues very ui -Di'ke Hospital. - 1 ' I Week-end guests of Mrs. Annie Bostic included Mrs. Walter Hol land of Micra, Mrs. A. R. Mallard and family Joined . them Sunday for birthday dinner in honor of c Bonfonti. 2C; is serving mJI Jii?:, witn th u- s- Navl Convalesence Mrs. Charles Matthews of Rich-' jjosDital irr Ash villa." - ' Jfn StaSn,k.j'M!l High School and for the. Mr. and Mrs. E. H Thigpen had, paSt two years has held a position as guests this week their piecej Norfolk Va. " Mrs. G. W. Tyndall of Salemburgi worroiK- va- -. - and her son, Ozzie Spell, USA, '?'. : - '' stationed to Oklahoma. I Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Gib Batchelor were iMr. and Mrs. wm. Henderson of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Henderson and sons of Dunn. OUTLAW'S DRIDGEJiEVS Outlaw's Bridge Church Regular services will be held at Outlaw's Bridge Church, Sunday March 11. Sunday School at 11 A. M. Church worship at 12. Dr. Ul rich will Dreach. The Youth Fellowship will meet at 4 p. m. in the Parsonage. Troon 41 Boy Scouts will meet in the school building at 7:30 Monday evening. Pack 4 ,of the Cubs, will meet at their regular time Thursday at close of school in the Parsonage AUW meets at the Parsonage Saturday afternoon, March 10. The AUW will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. G. H. Ulrich and all members are urged to be there as the Annual Dedication Program will be a special feature. Visitors" Invited and are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Horton of Zebulon announce the birth of a daughter, Saturday March 3. Mrs. Horton is the former Miss Blanche Sutton of this community. Grover Adams is an operative patient in Duke Hospital Misses Edna Sutton, Daisy and Helen Gould Outlaw bf Goldsboro spent the week-end with the home folks. Gordon Malpass, USN, has been visiting his mother, Mrs Nora Malpass. Mrs. Leona Outlaw and Miss Elithe Outlaw spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barnes in Lucoma. Miss Pat Sutton has returned fnrni tho Snnitnrium. Miss Louise Barwick of Mt Ol ive visited here over the week-end. Cleo Outlaw, USA, spent the week-end with the home folks. Mrs. Bertie Kelly and sons of Alum Springs visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank Out law spent the week-end In Golds boro. . uXS EXTRA-niLE AGE rggappihg; , . ... , ....... ; t - , ' J The tiro shortage is beeonUng smn y acute, even reoapplng ssatorlal Is . llmitod. So, U your tires are tread- J bare and yoa "mzat to keep drlv- , lag, bettor roU in ior reoaps to . ' day. Rorea rht wo do. First, f caroful Inspertloai aooond. strong. t f long-lasting repdas whore noc- , , f sosaryi then w an tho oU . traadi sriswMftnnli bntlJ wi-the now Iad fli nsnant Is enro the v new bead ns ft la next ei km am. C ) 'dSS fSt"S5 nt'Suprisa Birthday Dinner; week-end with 1 her mother, Mrs. I V.fU OntlaiBL o J .- Miss Rachel. Outlaw spent the week - endf with her sister, , Mrs. Albert Nichols at Stoma, ' - "- Ml$$ Md D0 Usher ; Weds C. J. Donfonti ' me. uaA Mrs. I C. usher or Rse Hill announce the marrlaga Sturdy and Comfortable Brown and . White BLACK PATENT LADIES' BROWN $4.75 OXFORDS MENS' RUBBER BOOTS, MENS' DRESS SHOES, Bradys Shoe Store IN WALLACE R.F. D. WARSAW - mr"-u?ir"- r Mrs. Emma C Williams was honored on her sixty-ninth birth day with a surprise birthday din ner, Sunday March 4th, by her children at her- home la Smith's Township. , . QrnJw DT A Tft Maa ? woay .r I M IO iYiee? B, F. Grady PTA will meet on Monday evening March 12 at the regular nour.v , . . i The Home Ec Classes will model clothes made, in their classroom. There, will -be two pictures: "0K. WMhkurton's VirHnia,'' and "News." A large attendance Is desired. " : '..: . i v ; . - "CoA mi: STRAP PUMPS ALL SIZES $4.50 $3.50 $9.50 7 ciRtincAre Ne D3 OM US phc::: 231 LARGE SELECTION ''.'' " -.-. t -, ' . ; . i.''V..t:-i''.-r r x ..4.-:.t;.;;- ;- v Sport : Shirts . All the best colors in popular solid color ' - ' y, ' rayons. Short and long sleeves. Complete rang of slcea. Start preparing for the hot ' weather ahead by getting several of thee shirts. . . t : . $1.98 to $3.48 SPRING SUEATERS Close knit, soft' pastel colors. AU sizes In pullover and button front styes. $3.98 to $4.98 DRESS fnOUSEDS t U yi . . Good selection in solids of tanj , brown, blue and greys. TweedsJ checks,, gaberdines and plaids. $5.95 to $9.95 I SMART TIES 1 4 Just received shipment Wemblyj ties. A tie to match any suld or ensemble. . Fartcy and wlldj colors. .. . . . . , .- $1.C0 t i; ' . '. k S m O Dress and sport socks In solids and fancy colors. AH sizes. T M7 : . Leisure Spring 9 M . . 1 I wJJ:! starter Look your best in one of these fine Easter suits . . well tailored of 100 all-wool fabrics. Herringbones, Twists, Tweeds and mixtures. Double Breasted S button fronts. Regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Get your Easter Suit today. $29.75 Spring - -'TfHJn V l i r IS W WEYENBERG SHOES Popular styles of wing tip, cap toe and moc- casln toe. Colors Black and Brown. 'I , "" c ; '.!W W Goats Two Ten? For the sport minded man. Loose fitting leisure coat with solid i front and back , . plaid sleeves and -collar. Wonderful spring $9.95 SUITS FELTS . Wide and narrow ' bands, snap brims and' pinch crowns . , . All"- ' t the best colors for - Spring. ' , Good styles ; hi high quality telts. All head sises. . - . ' - - 1 J:- U, S2.98 to f?7 OCT f s 'I Two room furnl "1 apartment, Civn f " wt' 1 '"" oiiB!sg V.

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