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. -1 tICNANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA n::DuruNnv-3 1 :1 r'.AY, f.UY 1 1th., if :3 NAN s Society cmd iP :s. P. M. Card Club Hie Thursday afternoon card t was entertained last week ! Mrs. William Pickett. Mrs. E. C Tyndall was an additional nest. Airangements of seasonal i ahiami mnviA unAil 4 Kan VrTYi i"wci wcic uau i sv . After several progressions it wasJ $. fj. S. Meet 1UU11U Hull JF was high scorer. Mrs. Pickett ser ved delicious Sunshine cake and ice cream. , . i..u mamKin was ore- score ior uuu n."-- , - , mted to Mrs.J.-M. Brock and for visitors to Mrs. vanw A consolation gift was awarded to Mrs. Ellis Vestal. . ' A delicious sweet course ol English Toffee was served. ; j Mon. P. M. Bridge Club Mrs. Robert Grady was hostess ; ! to her Monday evening bridge club , . with Mrs. Erma Meadows and ' Miss Hilda Clontz" as additional . guests. After scores were tallied, it was found that Mrs. Vance B. Gavin was high scorer. Mrs. . Grady , served a sweet course. -: Kontract Klub Mrs. John Currie was hostess to her bridge club and an extra ta il ble on Wednesday nieht of last j wek. Additional guests Were ' C. B. Guthrie. H.D. McKay and Miss Margaret Williams. After several progressions high oooooooooooo Dupl in Theatre WARSAW SUN. - HON. MAY 13-14 J hotel Berlin with FAYE EMERSON, and HELMUT DANTINE. Snrlotv of ChriS- tian Service ,met Monday after noon in the Methodist Church with the leader Mrs. Parker Quinn in charge. A regular business meet ing was held. Duplin County Women Participate in U. D. C. District Meeting nt thP Ninth Dis trict of the United Daughters of the Confederacy met m me joxn odist Church in Mt. Olive, on May 3, 1945. Thei Chapters represented in this district and their presidents were: Clinton, -Mrs. Rufus Her ring: Faisoh. Mrs. A. R. Hicks, Jr.; Onlriclmrn Miss Marv Emma Gid- dens; Jacksonville. Mrs. Annie m. Price; Mt. Olive. Mrs. C. W. OH Wiruiw Mrs H L.. Stevens: Whiteville, Mrs. Floyd Johnson; and Wilmington, Mrs. c U tsragg. An interesting program s was holrl durinc the mornine session. Mrs. H. u, Stevens, presiaeni oi . . ... A il I ne Warsaw vnapier, gave me Rosnnnca in tho Wplmme. After the morning session lunch eon was served to the many guests. Sewing Club Meets Tho Kennnsville Sewine Club mst u-'ifh Mm Rnlnh Carlton on TVcjrlnv nftprinon with most of the members present. After their uupi yawing Dee , Mrs. canton srved .delicious home made peach co croam ana caKe. TUES. MAY 15 . 1 tVV' Mrs. Outlaw Entertains At Tea Thurs rn lnet Thnrsd.iv afternoon. 5 tr, fi Mrs A T Outlaw entertain ed charmingly at an informal tea. Mrs. Outlaw and Mrs. John A. Gavin received at the door and ushered the guests into the living room where Mrs. O. P. Johnson and Miss Lula Hjnson entertained the guests who were then lnvitea to the dining room by Mrs, I. C. Burch. The table and rooms were decorated with lovely arrange- mnnfo rf flrmorC UtA TWrS R C. I served the guests pouna cane llghtful refreshments Mrs. J. M. Riwk invited the Kueste from the dining room to the Sun Room where " Mrs. Louise Mitchell ren dered selections ol music, ana iwxs. N. B. Boney and Mrs. v. a. wm- iams were hostesses at large. Goodbyes were said to Misses uei trude Johnson . and Elizabeth Sparkman. Personals KTaKIa Martin anil children are visiting her father, Mr. E. R. Penney ana sister, wrs. Tli and Janet ' 1TUWCB ..... ' . .... jil Dobson were home from ECJix. for the week end. . Mm rvtHa Piiion and Mr. and AmniA rkntvenn nnil children ITU D. u ar. ww visited their parents, MX. ana jhts. Perry Dobson last week-end. tu n.M Smiita hpld their reg ular meeting Tuesday with their leader, Mrs. N. B. Boney, In charge. At this meeting the Scouts tiioii now Assistant Tdpr. Mrs. N. B. Grady, to their organization. w T5gt. Kyen j. rw-uincBa Greensboro, who has Just comple via tnn. nf mlcslnns in Entr- ICU IIU W w ' lUfirt nnd Marvin and Mr. ana Mrs. Marcellus Kornegay and dau ghter Pearl, visited Mrs. Parker VUIIIII dill jviv.a , T week-end. TSgt. Kornegay's birth- v C.. 1... W a. nrao nov urn a fin n inimv miu nc ttov . . . - ji entortalned lf Dirxnaay uinnr hie hmthor'a Manlpv Korneeav. who lives in the B. F. Grady sec- Tinn v Misses Yvonne and Frances Jean Patterson spent the week end in Wallace. lMTra T TJ AXfollarA nnn Miu Hilda Clontz spent the week-end in wiimincrrnn Mrs. J. I Williams, Mrs. Marie Fiedler and Miss Joyce Adams spent the week-end in Angler with Mr. ana Mrs. wiiDur Aaams. Henry West, Jr., was home from school for the week-end. Miss Theresa Gooding and her roommate were home for the week on1 with Miss rVmrilno-'ii rwrpnts. miss Dons erocK ana miss jane Hardy spent the week-end in Wil son. While there they attended the wedding of Miss Frances Brown. Mrs. J. M. Jerritt of New Bern spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jerritt Mrs. T. A Ttpnslev shnnned In Goldsboro on Tuesday. Mrs. C. B. Guthrie. Mrs. Noble Martin Mrs. Oliver Stokes, and Mrs. H. D. McKay shopped in Goldsboro on Tuesday. Mrs. D. S. Williamson and Mrs. Andrew Scott shopped in Golds- doto last saiuraay. Spring Patterns Add Bond Savings months. . , , Pomf nnhmn. Chairman oi '..n ..tH that there was much enthusiasm and cooperation among the school cnuaren, evv- lally ol tne grammar ciiv u " Ain urn Peo vps taueht a course In plWe In her classroom and had a requirea numuw verses, approximately fifty, to be memorised before the course could be passed and thirty-eight mem- nf nai nlaaa naluul the Course. unmm Tla McDonald. teacher of the Seventh Grade, had twenty children in her class who memo rized one hundred verses eacn. a number of others in the school mpmnHzon1 aa manv aa one hun dred verses, ana uiree cnuaren in the school memorized 300 verses each. j Rewards and materials for this contest were ' financed by , the Council of Church Women, lh" Woman s tauD ana uie rreuv Teachers Association, NOTICX NORTH CAROLINA DUPUN COUNTY Haying ualifld as sdmtolstra tor of the estate of Alton Gaylor deceased, late of Duplin Coung NrthCarolina, this is to notlfj aU persons having claims again hlblt them to the undersigned at his office to the Professional Bull ji r.ujinm Tsl O. on or be- fore the 19th day of May, 1946VOT this Notice Will DO pieauea in um. of their recovery. ; All mmiih Indphted to Said SS tate will please make immediate payment. . . " ; This the 19th day d IZ.y 1945 '-- ' Chas. P Gaylor AdminlstrateH of Alton Gaylor, Deceased 5-25-6t CPQ " iAfAHJL&Tk Of PEOPUi f kAuTll IMDOCCCinMC fflMS . TuoniiAu tuc fvs fmovi t PHYH0109ICAL $TU04i$), WHICH IS WHV I KEEP MENTKNIN I rlEWSPAPEH to vosnce-v BUYERS. When bnyhu new tprtnf patterna at a local atore look for the totes j ... ii- fn.1. Aomin haa a cawl-llkO neck, abort cap-sleeves, and softly draped saslt aaainf iunn w a.c der Ones. Make It at home and 1st- . i i- vttmw Rnnda. Vest UlQIlCT WW of April, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate oavment. This the 20th day ol April, mo. H. S. Kornegay, Admr. of . Matthew J. Kornegay. E. Walker Stevens, Attorney. 6-l-6t AT FIRST SIGN OF A ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of MATTHEW J. KORNEGAY. DECEASED lata nf DuDlin Countv. North Carolina i this is to notify all Dersons havlne simnin i ri t itiimkiv iniiinii i i . o Misses Mary Sue Burch and Sara claims against the estate of the West Outlaw served mints and j said deceased to exhibit them to salted nuts. Mrs. Alton Newton , the undersigned at War saw. North and Mrs. Andrew bcott presided , ,. . at the punch bowl. After these de- ohna, on or before the 26th day t WOC I IT. ROBERT I I TAYLOR, I II 1 (In Technicolor) ALSO I Ml Remember April with GLORIA JEAN. mm Bible Verse Contest Sponsored By C. of C. W. The Council of Church Women nf tho thnu HinfhM ff Kennna- ville sponsored a Bible Verse Con test m tne Kenansvuie ocnuui uui- ing uie past year, rewuu given to the child in each grade ivhn. mrnnnrfopri thA most Bible verses during the period of four 1 jOKS Lt X !. tlfR HAVE - WE f B&M COUS'N ALL SHOULD BILL'-WPEVC'J WDITP MrtDP HAVE mii A'tlTiWi" LTTERS T0 QUR ii aai ail Ulk.l I Mil I Pltlf'i'MA Sa.f !ll" rkiCNUd in inc SERVICE v LOOK MOM COUSIN BILL? SaYS VrlVER FELT BETTER THIS ARMy SURE MARCHES-; FULL STOMACH ON A WED. MAY IS ' DOUBLE FEATURE Call Of The 5 Prairie iwifh BILL BOYD. U : Main Street c After Dark with EDWARD ARNOLD. THURS. - FRL MAY 17-18 ' Since You Went Away . CLAUD ETTE COLBERT, josiph concrj, . SHIPLEY, TEA.rLE. . f. TWO SHOWS DAILY - MAT. l:M,'jfo0IIT 8:80 THATS GOOD WE WANT OUR., ARMY TO HAVE .THE BEST: food is ?mv a IMPOaTAMTi IT KEEPS USo - m. M. A a. a atk V If VLTAIX a,V. 1 y-r Good health fighting health strong, exubewMiiistton' advises Tommy Is vital to winning this wart ' Do your share la the upkeep of nations health b vesting nntrttloinly . . . by eating oar enriched bread 1 YouH have added energy plus dally mealtime treats. Order yoors today t . We receive m fresh supply evrey mornlngl ;. Herbert's Eariched Bread "Herbert's On Trie Label Mscns QucY.ly On The TcU"y V-E Da Hera TO GUARANTEE A QUICKER 4 v h J PayBy Moire War- . . ' t Their ''Quota" may be DEATt l Your Quota Is Bigger Bonds AS THE tempo of the war In , creases ... as the lines of com munication grow longer ... as the need for new guns, new tanks, new planes grows more urgent . . . the eost of the war is at an all-tune high.- That Is reason Number 1 why every true American must back this MIGHTY 7TH War Loan Drive be yond all limits of what he thinks he . can afford. " Reason Number 2 is that this drive is really two drives in one. m this time last year, you had sub scribed to two War Loans. Yes, the need is greater than eyer before. And YOU . . . everybody ... must invest a greater portion of your income . . . of your cash reserves . i . in War Bonds JW Study the chart on this page, rig ure out your personal quota nnd make it! , BUY JtmE AND BIGGER BCXDS You already know that War Bonds are the best and safest Investment In the world ... that you get back at maturity 4 lor every yuu ... - --- . a . that thev satecuara aiTcv ... - 4 w , your future security . . . and that you can cash them in on notice in case oi f L r. moment s MIGHTY . . emergency, so let s go, Amer icans! Lets back those gallant boys who are fighting and dying for us on far-flung battlefields the world over. Let's all buy bigger bonds and more of them, right now! . Mm- ,....;! 'v :. ',...,',. . ' ' ' ' . t , Pccpb's Q-ota: Seven Billion Dclkrs '7 la a Branch'' 'Dsinkiog & v SAT. MAY 19 ' ' ! DOUBLE FEATURE , 4 Firebrands Of Arizona vv!:h SU..!IT CARSON. 5 Irnnrre Affair "H 1 W f jr 4- w f r: i r -
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