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1WI irniAM .viiir n"' rA pqhm a- Friday april i 3th, i 945 Next n 9 1 C3 BFG'i ;.i Calves To Be On Exhibition Liciis Qub Offering Prizes f rst 4-H beef calf show to D:w p Pwen . 3 in Duplin County will be K0V J. K. Ewre l in Kenansville on Tuesday j0 RotoHanS y nearPlcketrasiaDies. rj xhe Warsaw '"hjt .rr" , i e on display from one until ltJ regular meeting last T"18 i to be exhibited. - .. Nineteen Rotarians wwe pres- iraxAa Uon's Club Is ,t tnriudin? Mr. Everette Peter- V!K cash Prize, for the first of Ointoh Rotary Quo. winner . , "if"'' """Tj ii. a REST i I!" . u...u. iv,'.ni w father. I -st of the calves were ouu" jtwers, lirwif" "7" rr September in the mountains prominent Pitteburgh i North Carolina and shipped to poke to the club on the theme.of intern Jounues ay " Kll,ln ! own phil- r,ny, Extension Animal .Husban- Every .r,11,.-? H Arnt. - . . : , l.,. fr i-.inniii success and Club Members have oeen buuj sire i - ""rfed Ijv si ving the . anol-dta Wt they are exhibited. , - XeWorlhe gave Ubraries At five o'clock" the calves will pipe organs, and technical be taken to Kinston. and entered school to the people: He trieo. to " . .. . t-. . r'.,llnc IT. RtnrU 4,r.. hla mmw awaVI 1 in me tosmu vi - -- - . - -. -, . , i T , f vtonrv T- Stevens. III. Show April 18 and 19. They ww ii.r. father and son I .' be on exhibit in the. New uixie BlbUcal'T, on lauu aw , 1 4 uiavuKia w a Lieut Henry 1 Stevens, HI hn onlist1 in thff Marine C be on exhibit Bwr .td witoessea to the Biblical ' 7. V-12 Warehouse truth that it la more blessed to. Santemh i 1942. was com-1 mateiy ninety caivw.. ,ve tbUL to receive. . J ., missioned Second' Lieutenan AT I I & ! . 1 on . . oilJicmucr lot " " countties. - ' . t ..ixhn mist foolish man in my chmntien Va.. on Anril 11. 1945.' . n hou eivp inn 17 witn noes on 1 - . 1., n,n crirriB 1 ' " - 1 exhibit wUI be sold at auction on , n,e o'ly as a cluster of grapes Thursday. April 19th. beginning at IKed into his own cup. Boys who will probably exhibit calves at Kenansville are: - Max and Jimmle Sykes Of Wau i. nw rvMtin of Warsaw: Ray nd Victor Taylor of Faison; Bowden Young People Entertained In Faison. t n T nlow nf . f "hlnflUBDin: A. atis Cowan or . oeuiaviue; cum C L. Whitfield of Mt. ouve. : 1 .' Brert Costin is a F. F. A. mem-1 (Q tf Warsaw. Westmuusier Aouejf v1"'" ity, are reaUy remembered. ITj. selfish man aioa, u uuircu, , forgotten Uke a peart flung into y0Ung Peck's IKueol mid-ocean; but we want to be re- Presbyterian Church spent memberwl. People remember the a delightful evening Friday, April awwl m 46l -I . . ... . " atvt in th home of Mrs. R. A Rotarlaru. a SfMlSS. INSTALL OFFICERS ' UI.BI1LT AU aV J I .-j .hiM . bv united - oemw " . - - v intelligent effort serve their com, . refreshments A r..f-n ' " I Lots of tame were piayea na.; CALYPSO S0LC::2 V ,'ntokeVand laughs war en-( ' ...n ' ' Joyed by all Including the Rev.' GETS ERONZE STA ,. r g;; l. Jones The party adjourned .Tnhn B. Strickland. Jr. of about 10:30 p. n. I : -aa tha The Kenansville Chapter No. ' : X, a i.t.iiiwt ia officers f r 1945-46 Thursday evening th Calypso, 1 .1 . nner was serveU to Ue cuui- mg ine wu Ti.n- ttU1wiiopeVed PubUc. torpormen i 1 the Mtasier X.1r"i rwemher 31. 1944 . ne ' r:r- w7,.n' unuw uuuh "-iri" - tionstf meeting 01 ure Mrs. in. the "TT, ZZZa Missionary Union will meet in tne . 1., annir. I nira a 1 uucu ."aw ---- - . rrtrourr.::: 1"8,'jnrnT WorthV Ma- be T outstanding and oetent "brer Britt of Clinton l Vf "SrStti rt combat soldier Pert onn hU as- (Stendant. will pr; MEET IN BEUUVILU NEXT WEEK f -BBBpaaa The Annual Eastern ,Associa an, iieiS8ie h rtntie. in an excepoonauy: " , . r .TT ' " .. . tntt- o hw (jounnr OUUU vr . ------ rkionlavlnff ai over uie uxu. - - rrworW Matron's faxewl agve ire snd de . j-llsmrlno tka wn UUUT. I ; f , - e ' lress was given -f .Miat.nt eunner. squaa jeaaer . ... . ... . . . T i jH MiiviMflinn ' li' .'"" . ' i.'and. secuon leauer m. p--- inir mattera will be dlscussea is important 'that all representa . nf .11 Eastern Assicia- ll.CO - t Hon churches attend ana on iime. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS DEAD President ' Franklin Delano Roosevelt died at Warm Springs, Ga., Thursday at 4:35 p. m. Funeral ' services will be held from the East room in the White House Saturday at 4 p. m. - Vice President tiarry S. Truman has been sworn in as the new president. Truman says he will carry - on the ideals and policies of Mr. Roosevelt. rfiavi; jstrauber ries UowingSiow luA C SlJt I Posed himself to intense enemy . . , . . . ' - Soldier Sent Award - , ila..i a'-mlisart iwWil I,irs. Daisy Craven, ' i iin. TTjirU EdeertC Llrs. Ella Gooding criiceni installed were lo'" H oiiiiorv. mortar and. small , - - ,.nl XI ID) M Jfvvt on their collection ewnu uim. . - n. ointh ne. Diease comacv n . a a flB r-mr T riaa ivui . . . - Mr. ana xmrs. a iiv;fTT - ruaviibuiiu Br, paren w. -i rv th. Oringing Ceiling rticci Matmn. RllbV i n; Worthy Patron, F. W , . lun Matron 1 V ii;'.Vt!Ui ' " , ,.,:es: Asso. Patron,iari w. . l.. e D.iri 'i' K.omeKiur. t. Leona west; ulnuu." ntwl uw v. . .l. tnnr for clotmne. yieaw: wivv. ' V - uiuol from CT""- : Sgt. Stricwam is m on, --- Mrs. Mercer .. - j- . - A ; Uft nC a. fol- tote Mx. anawra. -. ou p r leave your ,PacK-w and - 1 - Fannie 1 Attention Coal Dealers Celebrates Birthday lin , Leona West; UCTresa. cty requested to go to 85th birth day Easter sunoay 3 Sadler; Asso. Conductreea. 7,()Ca EftUonlng Office and All of his children and mos re W.WnTbbtt daV and renaerea vy . k.,- cam. niETht. on a " , S to France, last August and septemoeri LAST MEET ' 8 a(uer; ww. their local Kauonlnr umve " AUl Ol nis u"1""" . I TVao. a. xie "B" . .. . i - ... pMa Mrs. son; uii"i fiaie pnrtMTC ktou i muwiuu . v.. kun i The last meeting of the B F. Dry weather damages Crop and slows marketing; iew o and Washington terminal tying Top Pricee, PROCLAMATION struggle against - - . iPtS nr-aent econ- ' ; J ' Omy and future prosperity oC the nation is threatened by the Un guarded use of our earnings and savings ai vuxf-m - - WHEREAS, the amount of pur- s chasable goods is constantly dun- . , Sshlng while earnings and accu- , mulaUons of money are 8fea!r than ever before in our history, and, ..' . ' '; . , . ' ! WHEREAS, the financing of the - j war effort constitute oiirfirrtand ; ,o tmnnrtant resoonsibillty on the home front if we are to kp faith with our sons and daughters in service, and ' . WHEREAS, the proper use and investment of our money at this time will help assure the main tenance of their homes, communi- ties and opportunities to which these boys and girls of ours con stantly dream of returning. NOWj THEREFORE, I. R. Gregg Crerry, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby proclaim the month of April. aiGET READY MONTH-JJor . the Seventh War Ifan IWve which wlU officially and nationally wo vinHiietMi durinar May ana June. I urge each and every citi- zen of this state u . nf hi. financial ability to ' support the war effort by invest ing his money in war speed the victory and insure the , , restoration of normal peacetime living. I particularly urge employ- , ers and employees to fully cooper ate with the plans for launching this "get reaay- pnra wiui stiecial drive for 'extra' payroU deduction atarting on Monday, April 2nd. I also urge ine vanoua service and luncheon clubs or the state and the school principals. teachers and pupils to lena every possible assistance in the cairymg out of their assigned task in this vitally important program w'M- sure us complete ana ouumm success. - : XN WITNESS Wlliutiur , a i haMimf mv hand and lit. v cr iid tu. . t "j m caused the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina to oe aiiwu at Raleigh Ihis Twenty-sixth i 4ay- or Marcn in we year ui One Thousand Nine Hundred and , Forty-five. ' R. Gregg Cherry. Magnolia Clothing Drive America is asked to oonate 150,000,000 pounds of useable clothing for the people of war- torn Europe and Aaa. - . . The latest compuauon that in devestated Europe alone, . . wnmmn atmnst naked mere ou,vw,- . - - - , t and 125,000,000 in urgent need of clothes, shoes ana Deaaing. Cant every iamuy giv. thing to this great appeal T Look over your clothes and see what you can give. Anything that can be worn Dy nunuuis, w fants up. Please DON'T bring unclean clothes, wasn inein, u don't wait until the last minute. They should all be in by the last ' MussMacy Cox is letting them be brought to her store for the people in and around Magnolia. Rural people, this is an appeal to you. lit is your privilege and patriotic duty, as well as that of the town people. Hurry up, before you get busy in Strawberries. We nu t anora to lei mewr mi- Th first North Carolina straw- . i . hv heeded. . . oaunn a cron ne uvho i . . e o v. nerries iront uiia .". . tt., etmroh ann neienDor- Grady PTA was held Monday gan amyingon hood must help, and help now. It - .uk. ihk innmiimBUivauu uiuu- asi weeii. o. : . -nf "in, Kincra HiiRiness otner wxwi . rax w, was The roiiowing muwn i"""""'' - - i eth Haste. theater on. Dec. f 1944. w g. ed foP next year: Pres.'. Mrs. Xhe quality of these first off e.- Woman., clubs, first piaceo. icto nf the Klondike variety u"mV r,! Teach- oivT'and , in New YoiK . please li.iriri i "" j . i . ., mrrnnav iswr utuiut kuv w " k"i ......a ak&.w v a n : ivtmuninir uinx-uvw - . ,u ro b t .bw oiuiuii . . " a . , :i I - ' . y... 1 : -1 UIIU i I I UK. ... .. ...v. - V.n Ml DeeO nu... . Amtf l.nm.r. W-.irrHfr lha TPrmintll tCUiUK . . I. af h. Jennie Etock; utn, u. w.nw ,ww.. ,- -- .cake. . J:'- "tTT " . ' : -.V: fS?!. id;hate S ouart crate, and in MaanOlia IMailVO ,ud: Ksther, iietue ?; -. . Mr. Whawy letter from his Z?dAto Dr. whVeton.' mixed varieties recel-, ' XTartna, w r"V:; fi!q,Tt Tnwood Smith or rmn lanos, nvma "".-."- around on cruiui-a. Vir.h r-ariton r.io'ii , 2d nnart crate. "I, Evi-Tyndall; W. wm e Bronze Star fo? "coming her. 'la Gooding; Sentinel Re StortoSs? service in military op- ago. He has been a De iavia. rirri mam in Rantist Church here fc ino , -,t-ha for this year was neiu m vvasmiigiun muo. - - ras getting "SMSSSrt G VGooding, Mr. Ralph Carlton ved $12.41 per 24 opart crate. Word from. the war and MrTiGTW. Bowers of Kenans- Dry weather has caused a l Davis. h i mil mn ui Drome aw. . . : - i .v, wnrd trom tne . . r : - . -. 7 nmnoni nf Kenans- ru tvpntiipr nas causeu kuu ZStZJSZr the"enemy in Baptist Church here for 35 years, ha. oeeitre, g. ; , viUe g judges., in- query -5 -- i-v onH an outstanding citizen oi our vir have an- "Resolvea. MoTnKi a damflpp to the crop and .ui th. locrni vntins rarirotincr has been very slow. Ruby Newton gave a most W S? na. aT 0 ;7Tc? picking is stiU -horu auunaw ... . n i u, i. h ann nf Mrs. Macine . 1 " v " ZTZZa,. Maw for 5 1-Z years, years. 1 1 tuking part . ...n. f.wiri olothea. I TVUiB v. , c "s and boutonierres were i to tlse outgoing W. M. Uorov, t:.e D. D. G. M.I i 1 1 r C. iTcGowen; the in 1 V. U. V -s Ruby G. New. i, i,r. G. V. Cng D. D, G. i ., t 1 F. W. HcGowPn, AprU"'6th. Smith of Pink Hill Chinquapin Seniors To Pressnt Play- : CIRCLE NO. 2 Jr- ? An Ralph, who has age should be reduced to-eighteen .Labor tor picKing is iu .uv.v. , , wi w other son, Allen fPTf, ovars vears""The affirmative speakers , .. - n cm Cox. "ambassador of served in the Navy for 1-3 years, years. ,, Mearet nnAii kACDfU AKITC ' D: P.rSU-twmiina and H was at Pearl Haroor on were . r; npoitive U RClifc- niwf gooawui . ior .ST ,Tk is ?oii and has been in four Rose Thompson; the negative (, , uto0r of .the famous MacUt. D. Sam Cox To Write About City' Of Wilmington . t 1 1 Oi r.;:.'v evcnirj .le a pin ' i JatUonvllle V.- - - ';-.,,-J 7th 1944, and. has W., ".rv.tti Ruth Wal Mis. Elizabethparkmaw, law and ' WUbur v Eubanks. The to "SffiK S1 affirmative won. . . JkehX of Mr. BTuy m&UL Sufon sho duty abN. A.T. ta,; ; Mr8;Peari coach . x ixrtiitnwtai avail i arsrsumviiii?. x mi. -I. nABi tr.rip. has been On and after the efiecuve ear z. Cham- of this order the maximum yrw. biuiicu j y- TV- ite two for the sale of unbranded single per oi wmmei . n ahnre duty aW. A. A. .. . i rin,an -hn rnflCh- a J.nkl- hnrnM alOCtrlO BOl IOKKTS on uk wj, - ' III.. SSnMyaMr WIIIIHIIIB1 HBVH afl J-fcV I mf flQnO I ml III U1C UAUVU """ .BBaiB.SjS3BBi Ul a"Wwaa 1 M 1 1 1 tTntnwlwIn' Susan." a xnreo-aci -7-- --7- ,1U. h twk of Mr. ana mrs. Jer tv. i0Ffhr, vears. ana tnere -t rf,iA bv seUers locawsa in - nmi.., live granasona m ' cf l 1. I.' r tt 1 slVI 1 1 roducln' Sasan,-.a three-acl " "tTVtaJk oh the Book of play, will be, presented oy w Bnth - ' - Spnlor Class bf the Chlnqiinpln WUS. : ' arv! lee cream onvllle irh School In the High .School, t. ,rt vkles.T - s at a 1 to-' Au.itnrium on KTiaay. aptu " r a 1 at H-.MI d. m. . : 1 .a. The admission win d cikulc 1 , 1 .VIMaH m-nA flllntV . . atulta ..... ' T mont tn BM ThA SOlUtiOn to a crazy m!x-up, don't fall to see "Introducln Susan." ' ,, ( e C rter f )r C. y FROST DAMAGES CROPS IN STATE ed debating in tne uraoy piatea or siv - 1. folderg wm get lortn tor toe last three years, and there Jt reuu by -eUers located in Rf- -t?ne wfSmSn in re- Is growing interest in debating iV .hail be tne pneea "'"L.r'Vr beaches and golf Thliyearffor the first time, we Jorth below. Lower prices thaa sjto her beacn a " ' sstata Debating ma be charaed. - v cqurses, along witn ncr ' tk CVh. V., Kin.ri hnrner hot of fishing ana nmui .r contest, Bponwjivi igr - nuwMw-". ' v. 77 w..-' nrtiiia th other will treat me ur Zit, f MArth Carolina. ' nlat or Stove .60. Double burner while 1?"" W iwawa- ! H t 9 r C. " '. .. !J lS ft U Vr with a lara 1 es CI y I" 'nn'1""'. i Clisp imv:e C r; ' T in v t' r' cr In kwans- CirsCLE MEETS r :s Miss Dorothy Frederick and , tr..r.na TVndpll wev Yr$- iv"!- T Lta. ladies of The hnmi. wiui mrs. vvin nu -.- .. , After the business and program, Carolina last weeK it was repwvru. . . any tax upon " " In H h weie Kt forth thfhostess served a ifad JW Jnpo seby J mtagton towMdJ and pound cake. , - , ; grew climaxed a three-aay coia i ttrrlved at Miami Federal Ex Tax aaojor au, wine wilmlnjrton The new ..: tanao. . . . -aap, RAdigtribuUoa staT ..r -..lai anniA u in itars t-h in li irr A-rcck"- tie burner noi oi ".-"Tni T..f th In, pute or Stove , m Mbh If-SK farm hot plate or Stove 1.79. -Un dalrvinK. merchandising and RETAIL: Single Burner .98 and . general business operations. .Double Burner staves $2.98 I A few years ago Cox crated for ) To the above maximum prices the Chamber of Commerce a fo - Redistribution Sta, statu e or ordnance oi--y-- "'ora'ctedo be ready rCCLCr-D N'S I -i "H!f SKS . .cted S No. 2. for reassignment pro. or jmomv,a - iorrcteJ5latton' within 60 days. .1 ASMCVIllt? . . l .4.Aa Anmn AT nr; a lOUr Ul USJUi 1X"T ar ..m . ..., t.. 1 .f .rmle croo to be a total joss cwsinK "7--tol tJn. Vtatai mere win i r..v ri .T.Va noi Coo"-' r ( I of r.s. 'i ' I ' s. H. ! e-' J f.t. ! 1 ' !. I o. ! t ha a total loss cessmg airer cpmi.c..s - - m i ine mi w v."k - -- u, jlltw nutnide the continental uiu- j. . ;8u",a ifen'anaVnie Colored l.-to Other rro.were m 2V Tpn'states. ' ' . . ?"s order is eiieeuve un- uw .on Tulv r'-ht, Apr'l 17th. at damawa. .-ituck nu .ir CrJ Pirford was with a Signal teiy. ; "H i T"' r ' 1 L .m i jw anediiSv small f i 'ns, beans. 9." m9 '.iui? l. j wu Wo- t 'rtoV and other ewly wejon " - a at HELP THE GUNS FIND THF.IR MARK. KEF-P THE FOE . IN THE DARK! 1 The secretary also said that he Chamber of Commerce will have printed 1,000 copies of a previous ly published map of Wttmirorton. making some cnangea, w uc until a new coaeu mav tau " prepared and printed. -M t i 1,1
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