r,fi M Mi $ V ILL E, f J Oft TH C A ft 0 L IN A V mi rjru? nr.-!. :iEIA;NSVILLE Society and Personals women's Club , ,,f7Atago - tjAnnJvftrsarv PartV ice wre fiUed: Chaplain, Myr "WAnniversary rany tle K , Quinn; Marshall, Flornece The Woman' Club- of Kenans- B .Brown; Organist, Edna Earle ville celebrated their Zist birthday agerion; Aaan, Jennie Brock; on Thursday of last week .!TJbe guth. Celia Mercer Stroud; Esther, Beu lavi lie News KONTRACT KLUB T PERSONALS club room was lovely with a pro fusion of blue and twrute nowers. the club colors, ine wore -was cor ered with an imported lace cloth and adorned Wtth white tapers. In Ue er wirautifuTirKflS;! Vtr,, day cake with candles, encircled" OTOT ... moviu auu vuicia W1U DC Vial' dav by nosegays of blue and white flowers. Mrs. J. E. Jerritt presided at one end of the table pouring coffee. Mrs. G. V. Gooding cut the birthday cake-.. Corsages were .pre sented Mrs. L. A. Beasiey, Mrs. 3 E. Jersitt, Mrs. N. B. Boney, and the club president, Mrs. G. V. Goodine for outstanding work dur ing the past year. Annual reports were given. The members of the Kenansville School Faculty were special guests for the afternoon Baptist Church Gives Easter Egg Party The Baptist Church Entertained the children of their clturch at an , Easter Egg Party Wednesday af ternoon. Atter the eggsiwcre found' a most delightful picfcln supper-f was servea on me grounns.vvu or the members were thermvith. , was raked and leaves burned, vhe . results of their work looks very ! gooL Hettie G. Edgerton; Martha, Rose Maxwell; . Electa, Sallle Eva Tyn- unui waraen, xiia uooaing: and Sentinel Rodolph Davis. Plans for our installation of all tors for dinner and public install- Miss Anna Holmes Lewis of Meredith College spent the week- enu wun nr aunt, am, uuucuu Edwards. . ' Mrs. Bertie Sloan of Newport Consolation Drize. The hnatoM opr. ved pie pepsl colas and salted nuts BEULAVILLE BRIDGE CLUB Mrs.. Grady Mercer was hostess ation. The Chanter recri an in.! to her club at three tables of vitation to a dinner to be served ?rlde- Mrs- W.R. Teachey and in Beulaville prior to the lnstltu-l AVO? Barpe receivea prizes lor tton of a Chapter there on April J001" Wfih. At the conclusion the 6th: Officers from various Chap- icio wm ia pari in me insutu tion and Desrree work. A beautiful service honoring the present Worthy Matron and Wor thy Patron was held, presenting sum 10 pom xor wen service lor the year. -The District, Deputies, D. D. G. M.-g4sWr-Pearl McGowen and D. D. G. P. Bro G. V. Gooding and several other officers of Kenans ville Chapter .will assist Jn the, In. stituting of a Chapter in'Swans- ooro1 on. ffpta. ittx ' t . , t , '' ' " KtRSONALS'- Sfesdames Andrew Patterson, E. me memDers were theiwisnlrsIn Tim a 5" rakes, hoes and shovels. ThesHT(idan?,,?U?: EASTERN STAR NAMES OFFICERS At a business' meeting of th Jon9l1WilkLMrii Waltor airoua to Uoldsboro Wednesday. Mesdames Robt. Grady and Charles T. Howard aocomDanied Mrs. J. A. Gavin to Goldsboro on weanesaay. Miss Margaret Williams was visitor in Goldsboro the past week trim. ' Miss Mary Lee Sykes is visiting Miss Julia Dean iSandlfn. Miter. talned the Knnfrarr . K1ni i at Bridge Tuesday evenine . Winner SJJl! Va. has been vlsting Mrs. Irene Boger was presented the iJi- .Tvf-- r - utw spent the week-end in Jacksonville and New Bern with relatives. N Mr. and Mrs. J. G Cat den of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. W. B. Partaer. - -! Mrs. J L. Powers of Durham is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Orso Thigpen. " t J) : Pvt. and Mrs. J. C Nethercutt returned to Camp Pickett after a furlough spent with their parents, Mr ana Mrs. xvey netuercutt. Pop Miller was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bratcher. George Williams, S lc, has re turned to his base after a leave with his mother, Mrs S. A. Bliz zard. . ;. , Pvt. MntOrt Cottle of Ft. Knox, arrived. Monday to spead a fur lough with his family. ' Little Agnes Lanier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. York Lanier, has re turned from the Memorial Gen eral Hospital, Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jackson and children returned to Newport News after visiting Mr. and airs. U J. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Dobson and familv wera viaitoni to Klnatnn Tuesday. Miss Minnie Evans was at home from Jacksonville Tuesday. I Miss Dorothy Johnson of Rose Hill anent tha amlrmri with Mln iuua wean Sandun. Cr'OAYMARCH3g:M5 I You sit and criticise the whole day Please don't criticise aQ your Jiff. I .. 2 rr : ?: ! vtrough m Laun JBostbk Be'vlUa. ti, 'y? our Pisces fill, ' ' . . n ' v ut si, uic exiu vi ue ------ ------- - - Wui-ytw ;fliink W'tteoffi Miliar; D. Club . w 1 1 : : ' i II nriir", r--fr- II I inc. run id CORNER ! n , ,., : I ' 1 ' I .... . H-MH I you owed T hostess served bananna split with cukb ana jjt. reppera, BEULAVILLE TA The Beulaville PTA will hold its regular meeting on Monday night, April 2, 1945 at 8 p.m. The 2nd Grades, with assistance from the 1st Grade will present "Golden locks Adventures." All parents and teachers 'are urged to attend as this is the last meeting of the school year. mm Ha Felt So Tired Out H Could Hardly Drag Thru The Day, Says Mr. Bass Eats Anything Now; Re gained 7 Lbs. Feels Fine Again.., MB. GUY BASS "My friends are astonished at the relief Retonga gave me and it would be. hard for me to praise it ena-ph," . gratefully declares Mr. GeLA'Bass, well-known tobacco fafiiit;r of Route 3, Wilson, N. C, Mr. Bass stated that he also has regained seven pounds of needed W'!For about a vear 1 felt so " "ful T'L TO 5 3S81& and I feel the day," he stated, 'ana It seem-' Lnd fuH pep again. Re- at all an1 T a1 T ... SAW. seempd tr n roQtfi.i io-ht. , .i,cra J,i..:r.ucJ to relieve "1 .'-tSf. visitor In Charleston. S. C. Mrs. Alfred Fiedler and Mrs. Peter Stafford, Jr, spent Friday in naieign. Mrs. W. B. Murray has returned home after spending the winter in Florida with her son, Capt Wm, Murray. Misses Cornelia Quinn and Hor tense Tyndall had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy iirinson. - . 1 To You Who Criticise Do you who criticise all you may, Ever think of the price others pay, No matter how hard we try to Some believe your harried mood' You know, we suffer,, v toU and But crltieise-is-th way you pay. ' at oBurctv er home it s i ' true, Perhaps - CbcV-Ortugtit 'MfeMSy Aiidh-ert lVe mr'ZZ&V-- -' - - I J ' . . ; . . ' my. Utai The Miller Home Demonstration . i Cldbheld its monthly meettl'U' I utei name as tan.- n. anuw tm .March 21. - ; ". i- .; .w. . (U ; .m" ' i The- meeting was brought to order with' semg which was loUdm ea oy rou caa ana resaing or tne hifiiutes of the" previous meetim:' Mrs, Bland Rhodes spoke on Heme Management An opeh dis Aision on Horn Poultry and Hous ing followed after which the Home Agent gave a talk on "Well Plan ned Meals From the Pantry SheV ves." The meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Flave Mercer next month. The hostess served a salad Slate, pie and iced tea, assisted by Irs. KeHneth Grady. Slt4 ' e-oiMeMy' , as. at home. She works in Washing ton t r Mrs. Ellis Vestal was a recentt- f.m osc was m xunsron Sanirdav. Morris Home, S lc, is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. John. Home. . Friends of S. A. Blizzard regret to know that he is quite ill at Par rott Memorial Hospital Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson and Miss Lou Jackson spent Sunday in Rocky Mount Mrs. B. B. Carlyle, jvho has been receiving treatment at Duke Hos pital, is now with her sister In sTepTMornnSs I dra ppwI 'inmM i distress due to Vitamin B-l defi- uul iji iwki TMiiincr rwnniarnii. wnvmt uuw.t. wvhovif-..w.h ui wu leeiing compieieiy worn ' r. r iZ. -t out and I had to tk hr.h ui. flow of digestive Juices in the sto- practicaUy every day. I tried one mach, and loss of appetite.' Accept treatment after another, hut T nn mihstitute. Retonea may be ob- felt no better. tained at the Kenansville - Drug 'Retonga gave me prompt and Store in Kenanwdlle or at the wuimcnui reuei. x now enjoy tnree Warsaw irug in Tmw. "arty meals every day, and I -(Adv.) 3 Army Store arsav WARSAW, NeTH OABOUNA SHIPMENT NEW RATIONED SHOES MEN'S WORK & DRESS SHOES WOMENS DRESS SHOES CHILDRENS BLACK, WHITE, TAN SHOES , Rom where I sit ... Joe Marsh! 7; , ... Bert Loses tho War Single-Handed Bert Childer's house burned d(J Jlast week, and the only ' cooonhlng that came out of It was It cured him of swearing. Sert just couldn't think of ords to fit the occasion, so he .' -nt gave up. ;- . .....j X rt admits It was his own t. Started with a Held fire ' " he thought he had under . 1, and whea he turned Ids ; a minute for a breathing ', tbe fire sprang np twice as Tj the time the firemen tUere wasnt much Uut From where I sit, there's a moral In Bert's experience. A lot of us feel we've got the fires , of . this war under control... that we can relax a little, maybe let up on buying bonds, donating blood, or fighting lnflatlon. ', ' 1' ' Jnst'llke Bert lost his fight against the fire, we can lose this fight against our enemy If we let down now. Eeeanse wss, Lke fire, la asTer rer CI the last spark la sstttegsJed, . - O J 943, UNITED ITAISS HJWIt FOUN0AT1OK, Nft Cwolln CeaaMM, I ,Kq!nlfcrtDIr.of,:i;:r Itmrr'jsS-i'ANt! In 7 ' 0$ 5 o EXTRA-f.iILEr.3E nZCAFriilG DONT LET SHOE RATIONING WORRY YOU. Visit Kramer's Shoe Dept. AND SEE ' OUR SPLENDID . , - - . , ' ' " ' ' LINE OF NON-RATIONED PLAY SHOES AND DRESS SHOES Drive In on 'smoothies', derive out on the safest, longest-lasting recap in town. We'll give your old tires tough, wear-resistant Goodyear tread designed for extra safety, ex tra service , . , make them look and run 'Ilk new'. Come in for depend able Extra-Mileage Recapping to keep going. He Ctti!cto Need $7.60 A.OOxl GRADE I Means GOODYEAR To Most Motorists Flivt oholoe of axilllona i molorlsts srrerywhere is tn new Goodyear, the ttre of extra quality, extra ralue, ready to glvo you long, low - cost mileage. Superior Is tread, la body ... la parfotnvxnco. WHITE .RED GREEN BLACK YELLOW RED & WHITE BROWN & WHITE $1,99 to $4.50 Special White LOAFER AND MOCCASIN OXFORDS STAMP FQEE $3.95 Kramer -s Shoe Department WALLACE, NORTH CAROLINA immi RETAIL EQCOdOtS sday 12:30 P.M. Closing Wedne r" G. A. WEST GARAGE n. F. D. WARSAW PII0N8 881 J BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th MOST RETAIL STORES IN KINSTON WILL CLOSE AT 12:30 P. M. AND WILL CONTINUE TO CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL FURTHER . ST"-. notice; the kinston merchants appreciate your patronage and assure you they will continue to give the best possible service at all times. , ff:hab8ELLin" Hum MS