KCMANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
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A. B. HICKS, IB.
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Announce Birth
i Dr. and Mr. Beals Bowden of tal, Raleigh.
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Raleigh announce the birth of
twin sons, John Robert and WIQ.
iam Isaac, May 12 In Rex Hbspt-
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Wallace, N. C.
Rom where I sit ly Joe Marsh
Adwrtitmnt
This Man Bain and
His Six Years Work
"I aee by the paper that North
Carolina' beer industry is
observing the sixth aaniTsrs
ary of Its Self - Regulation
program," Bill Webster re
marked the other day. "The
way those fellows hare kept
their business on a high plane
h) sensible and something to
be proud of." .
"True words, KiL" aliased
ft CSoar Stebbias. "CUpel
ta tJiair state director, Its
eeri J-"y 5owa the beer f U
ers karr is eoersxt f sr t; jt
wn tl as w3 as tie I--
lie's. And believe me, they are
right with him. I know. The
public's with bun, too." ,
That's Just what lots of,
folks are saying. North Caro-;
linlans realise that the f
000,000 of revenue the beer
industry pays to the state
every year is a big help. We
also rpredate the way the
beer industry does Business.'
beer industry Is a gaol
At Piano Audition .
Betty Ray. Anne Stroud
W There have been problems, a .
- constant parade ot new questions
Avut m. v. i
Graham Newton played in the dents by which we could be guided.
National Piano Playing Audition) There has been shortage of la
in Kenansvllle May 15th , and ( bar, shortage of paper, shortage of
passed me required . rests iot cer- .repair parts, shortage oi time in
tificates.
Entertains at Bbr-B-Q ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Pigford, en
tertained about thirty friends and
relatives at a barbecue dinner at
their home Sunday honoring their
sister, Mrs, Virginia Pigford John
son, Mr. Johnson and two daugh
ters, who recently returned from
internment in the Philippines. Mr.
and Mw. A. R. Hicks, Jr., and
Mrs. L F. Faison were guests. ,
Entertains Sesame Club,
Mesdames T. W. DeVane, 1 H.
Hines and I. R. Faison entertained
the Sesame Club in the Commun
ity Building Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. A. R. Witherington presi
ded. A paper" on "Building and
Decorating, the American Home",
written by Mrs. C. D. Lee was
read by Mrs. H. J. Faison. Posters
illustrating this 1 was shown by
Mrs. L. D. Groome and Mrs. H. L.
Hoey. During a social hour the
hostess served sandwiches, cakes
and iced tea.
In Mirriage Dilemma,
which we could stop for a minute
and think - to find out Just where
we are and to wonder where' we
are headed. ' ' f
. There is to be no let-up soon.
There will continue to be new pro
blems, headaches not experienced
before, plans to make regarding
post wa policy, what type of new
equipment to buy; what labor pol
icy to persu;v.;;,.V:;yV-f -V' ,:.,, . .'.,-
For the past several years our
problems have been , concerned,
chiefly, with production. It has
been neither necessary nor expe-
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Hostess At Bridge
Mrs L. D. Groome was hostess
to her bridge club Thursday sight,
Mrs. A. R. Hicks. Jr., won high
score prize. A chicken salad course
was served by the hostess with
iced tea.
LIONS CLUB
The Lions Club held their regu
lar meeting Friday night with the
Ladies of the Sesame Club serving
supper.
Jesse Jones of Kinston, District
Governor, was a special guest and
made a talk.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and
Catherine of Goldsboro were the
guests of Mrs. Z. A. Gibsojj Sunday.
Mesdames I. L. Faison, H. J.
Faison and W. B. Prltchard spent
Monday in Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowden, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Bowden, Anne
Mosley and Eleanor Bowden, Mrs.
W. M Baugham and Mary Baugh
am visited Raleigh Tuesday.
Mesdmes Marshall Williams, Jr.
and Waldo Clifton, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Hicks, Jr. and Walter Will
lams spent Tuesday in Raleigh.
Lt. Comm. Don Miller and two
children left Friday for Washing
ton, D. C, where he will be sta
tioned. Alice Hicks accompanied
thejn for a visit
Misses Elizabeth and Kate
Hicks were guests of Rev. and
Mrs. W. B. Neill in Charlotte this
week.
Pfc. Ralph Precythe and Mrs.
Precythe, Mrs. Carlton Precythe
and Henry Precythe spent Thurs
da in Raleigh..
WAC Rachel Martin visited her
father W. B. Martin Jast week.
She is stationed in San Francisco.
Mrs. M. C Bowden and two dau
ghters spent several days last
week in Raleigh with her sister,
Miss Daphne Spratt.
INVEST IN A VACATION
IT'S GOOD BUSINESS
IT'LL PAY DIVIDENDS
All of us are tired. We have not
had time in the past year-.to real
ize just how tired. The hours
have been long, the going has been
hard -
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TOBACCO FLUES
TOBACCO TRUCKS "
TOBACCO TWINE
FLUE EYES '
FURNACE GRATES
. PEA WEEDERS ,
PLENTY OF ARMOURS FERTILIZERS
AND
NITRATE OF SODA
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dient to do much long range plan
ning.. But from here on we think
more and plan carefully, .. . .
You will, not be fair to yourself.
if you dive into this storm ia a
physically and mentally tired con
dition. So, take off a couple of
weeks (Yes, you can, spare the
time. "Allah does not deduct from
the' alloted time of man those
hours spent in fishing") and go
away with the stern vow to give
not one thought to business, till
you get back, (I know! I know!
But you are wrong.' It won't go
to pot! It will be right there when
you get back. Not only that, but
It will look better to you.
Take my doctor's advice go
away and do everything you don't
flo at home.
Then come back and srive 'em
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Colored 4H Band Has
Successful Year
Rose Hill. N tk t.
jiix. ouiwi .nana. omniMi nn.
'?r,. 010 dlction of r Joseph C
Walters, during the month of
November, 1944. ended it firt
year with the presentation of a
"g the ck8lBe 80,1001
Membera of th nan are as
follows: Henry FennelL Walter
Kenlon, Zeke Usher, and' Sarah
Coston, Trombonists; David Gra
ham, Billy Batts, Trumpets; Nicle
Batts and Thelma Outlaw, Clari
nets; , James Bryant, Columbus
Jackson, Annie Rochelle, Harry
Lee Ephralm, Boney and Willie
Dixon, Percussion Instruments;
Inmon Wells and William Brin-
son, Basses.
The highlights of the year's ac
tivities have been: the purchasing
of used musical instruments at a
cost of $300.00. Increasing the en
rollment of the PTA, by furnish
lng music at each meeting. Parti
cipating in Bond Drives, Red Cross
Drives. War Fund Drives and
other patriotic efforts. "
The erOUD feela that rohirnlncr
service ment and women will need
music to help revive . 1 1 t -der
to do this, new Kiemt -s 1
been added to the group. 1hey ; e,
Jeff Boyklns, Excell Wilson, Lou
ise Coston, Eva Carr, Louise Dix-J
on, Garnett Murry, Lawrence Cos- ,
ton, Buddy' Spearman and Pete
FennelL Many of the newcomers
have shown much progress onf
promise to be first class player7
durlns the nert school term. ,
This 4-H Club Band has the
distinction of being the only one
of Its kind in Eastern North' Caro
lina; that is, one which has been
organized among 4-H Club mem- t
bers. , Waiters, ace trumpeteer
and director, is alsothe.4H Club
Leader He received his musical
training at A. and T. College in
Greensboro., N. C. W. F. Johnson
is principal of the school. m v
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IbUy hit ftm bos of WliMiiw.
Complete Tire Service
New Steam Cure ,
System Reinforcement Rellnlng
Vulcanizing Recapping
Valve Replacement Tube Repairing ;
Whitmans Tire Shop .
, WALLACE, N. C
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V E Day In Eu rope
Means
Immediate Release Of Many
Household Needs
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Yon have heard over the radio and read in your newspapers that many needed
hooaehoid Items will be released as fast as possible. Many factories are already con
verting to home oonsumptioa manufacturing, There are many things yon need that
we win be receiving soon. To be sure you get what yon want and to get It first come
In and place your order now. We are booking orders In advance and as the merchaa
dlse arrives those who have placed their orders will be served first As a. refrigerator,
stove, etc, leaves the factory, It will be earmarked or labeled for a certain individ
ual. In other words, we send our advanced bookings to the factory and as the Item
leaves the factory It Is labeled for the person who has placed bis order first. "
We are expecting in the next 3 or 4 weeks a few electric ranges
' FEATorra on o 1:1 the chid
-, FOTCHE
: G. E., Westinghouse and Bendix electric automatic washing
machines ' ,
; . Philco, G. E. and Zenith Radios
G. E. and Westinghouse electric ranges and washing mach-"
ines '
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Deming and Dayton gas or electric water pumps
Plenty of flashlights and batteries. Lantern flashlights (the
very thing for use around the tobacco barn during curing sea-'
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Expecting shipment of alarm clocks, electric irons and vac
uum cleaners any day now.
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