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KEti AMSVUU. UOCTH- CAROIIMA Paisori News'; T.:3curu:mv.is MBS. A. B. HICKS, .JR. Reporter !' , Subscription Ati AUXILIARIES MEET The Presbyterian Auxiliary met Monday afternoon in the church with the . president, Mrs. Z. A. Gibson in the chair. The Program was in charge of Mrs. D.. Newton. - The Auxiliary of St. Gabriel's Episcopal church met Monday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. H. T. Ray. Mrs. O. L. McCullen had" charge of the meeting. During at social hour the hostess served a salad course with iced tea. ments were served by Mrs.' J. E. Faison. Missionary Society : The Baptist Missionary Society met Monday afternoon at the home cf Mrs. John Hoey with the "president, Mrs. L. D. Groome in the chair, and presented the pro gram. ; During a social hour, sandwiches and iced tea were served. GREGORY-STANCIL The marriage of Miss Thelma Gregory and SSgt. Aubrey Stan di was solemnized on May 14, in the Army Chapel in Atlantic City, N. J., by Albert S. Feller, Army Chaplain, in a double ring cere mony. The bride wore a two-piece blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. PERSONALS Mrs. Z. A. Gibson was the guest Thursday of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Taylor, In Goldsboro. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Beems visited friends here Sunday. WAVE Miss Geneva Spratt spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. M. C. Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ray and children visited in Goldsboro Friday John M. Faison is visiting rela tives here. Mrs. H. B. Hatcher is reported as being very much 'improved, af ter being very ill in a Charlotte hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowden and M. C. Bowden attended the fu neral of William F. Murphy, Jr., in Wallace Sunday. Elizabeth Holmes of Mt. Olive was ihe week-end guest of Belle Lee. Summer Dress to ,v Aid Bond Sales Summer dresses like this checked -cotton, with briefest of sleeves, drawstring neck and slim skirt ca be made by any woman. You wtU be amaied at how Inexpensive these Battering costumes can be. . Turn your savings into War Bonds.' Suit able patterns at local stores, v i V. S. Tnawry Dtftrtmtnt . HE FEELS (FKEBSD AndT'K3AdS WWM Entertains At Weiner Roast Friday Night Misses Jane Faison and Anne Stroud entertained at a weiner 1 roast Friday night honoring Miss . Mollie Ann Boney of Wallace who j was the guest of Miss Faison. Miss Faison also entertained at ' V. V O . . 1 ( net iiuiiic oaiui-udj nigni, again i honoring her guest) Miss Boney. Bingo was played and prizes were awarded to the winners. Refresh- For Two Years She hardly Knew What It Was To Be Free Of Distress From Indigestion States Mrs. Haney. Eats Anything Now. ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS T iaareas flaw of vim and rdiert mitatiM of tie Madder frosj ezceu acidity la the nrins An yan suffartnf nucainr distrait, hackacka, ma-down faaltaf aad discom iort Irosa azcaaa acMtt? ia tka urin. Arm yaa aUstnrbasI nifhta r fraquant aaslra t aau water? Thea jrau should Inaw about that I amen doctor's discovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT thai thou MB U ur ilvM bleasad ralief. Swamp Root la a carofuiljr blsnded combiaatioa of IS aarbs, roats, Tcgetablaa, balsams. Dr. Kilmara is aot haras ar habit-fonniag ia aay way. Many popl say its aaarmjan affect is truly mazinf . Sana for freo, prepaid aamplo TODAY! Lib thouaanda af athara you'll bo I Lad that you did. Send nam and address to Departmaat D, Kilmer Co., Inc., Boa 125S. Stamford, Conn. Offer limited. Sen at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root. oooooooooooe CENTER THEATRE MOUNT OLIVE "Retonga gave me such won derful relief it is a pleasure to tell others about this grand medi cine," declares Mrs. Lena Hancy, well known business woman of 894 Kirkwood Ave., Atlanta, Ga., in adding her name to the thou sands happily praising this noted medicine. Discussing her case Mrs. Haney gratefully continued: "For about two years I hardly knew what it was to be free of distress f mm inriicrpstinn T rnrplv j ( ever ate a fulL meal, and after even a light meal I would suffer miserably from sour stomach and gas pains that kept me using home remedies all the time. At night the slightest noise would ! wake me up and I could not get uwwi IU oiccji lui all IIUU1 Ml tvvv. I was almost a slave to laxatives, and I felt so bad all the time that it was surely a task to look ALPICN.GSADY The marriage of Miss Dorothy Marie Grady, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Ben W. Grady of Mt. Olive, and Technical Sergeant Garland AJphln, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Roy J. Alphin, also of Mt' Olive, was solemnized on Thursdays evening, May 3, in the Bethel Methodist ) Church, The Rev. 'W.- E; Howard, pastor of the church officiated, using the ring ceremony.,, Mrs. Howard played the wedding music. The bride wore a blue suit with pink accessories' and a corsage of pink .bridal roses. . . Mrs. Alphin graduated from B. F. Grady high school., and Louis- burg College, Since September, 1943, she . has been employed at Smiht Hardware Company In Goldsboro. Sgt ' Alphin graduated from KenansviUe high school, and en listed In the Army Air ' Corps In 1943, He received .his training in Texas and has been serving in the European , theater He has flown sixty-five . missions over . enemy territory,' and is home on a 20 day furlough. He will return to Santa Ana, Calif., for redistribu tion. ' .::'':. ' ':-. '!'V"-; 4 After a short wedding. trip the bride end groom will be . at the home of the groom's pearente the remainder of his furlough. . BASEBAIX . ' . The B. F.' Grady team defeated Elm Grove Sunday afternoonby a score of 13 to 1Z The Grady Team V1U play a matched game at Coal City, Sun day,' June 3. WHO REMEMBERS , THE OLD DAYS -WHEN A MAN, IF iIE v HAD THE MONEY, COULD BUY ALMOST ANYTHING HE WANT- CD. DR. JOHN B. MANN h Optometrist , EYE EXAMINATIONS :, I MAIN FLOOR . RUFVS KINO IIOTEL CLINTON, N. a PHONE 215-1 5 MRS. LENA HANEY after my business. "Retonea gave me grand relief. My appetite is good and I never think of distress from indigestion. , I sleep splendidly, and I have dis carded those harsh laxatives. I1 feel fine. Retonga is the grandest, medicine I ever saw." Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-l deft ciency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, and loss of appetite. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at the Kenans viUe Drug Store in KenansviUe, or at the Warsaw Drug CoC in Warsaw. (Adv.) STJN. MON. & TUES. National Velvet IN TECHNICOLOR MICKEL ROONEY. WEDNESDAY Sergeant Mike ALSO Brothers Of The West TOM TYLER. FOR A REAL TASTE THRILL EAT IB 1 D S C RE fl GOOD EVERYDAY THURS. ft FRL Music For Millions MARGARET O'BRIEN. ':News : Cartoons': SATURDAY Enemy Of The Law TEX HITTER. TOBACCO FLUES TOBACCO TRUCKS TOBACCO TWINE FLUE EYES FURNACE GRATES PEA WEEDERS' PLENTY CF ARMOURS FERTILIZERS AND NITRATE OF-SODA W. H. Jones And Company , "Everything For Home & Farm" pin:ch:llN.c. We have a good supply of South Carolina clay and iron peps of excellent quality. Best for hay. We get $8.00 per bushel and fhey are cheap at the price of hay Don't make the mistake of buying Western grown peas not acclimated to this territory They grow about 8 inches high and stop. t We have tried them , and we know. No more for us. ' ; c ' ! ; Barrett's rubber.! roll -roofing and asphalt shingles. 210 tLb. weight. We believe we have Ihe best price in town. Check this. Hay, bridles, .collars, plow parts.; hammermills, tractor corn shelters, tractor wood saws, and a general line of farm supplies. A large stock of Boyett Sprayer parts and John Deere Tractor and Implement parts. If you need anything In our line, come to see us. Cash or credit. We will trade either way. We are author-; ized dealers for John Deere Tractors and Implements. and GMC Trucks. We expect to do business . with you in these lines in the next few weeks. . J ' :- ; - The Britt Corporation CLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA .Ji f '.Vf '.V fl Old Ooy!on?t n&Ms V Beautiful 4 Piece Dcd Dcsn Suite TO DE GIUEU A17AY PcdolKieatre ille; Friday Mht, June 8th. 1945 77 ' Beulav -T-- 6 THIS FURNITURE CAN BE SEEN AT I. J. SANDLIN STORE AND IS ?LVaEa1fWAY THRU TH COURTESY OF THE FOLLOWING MER LOV4C2 CEAUTY SHOPPE JAMES .'.'LLCS I. J. SANDLIN D0CKI2 SANDLIN TROTTS A.'.CCO STATION AKCi::2LAr:::3 ( Arthur Kcr,:::DY Norwood zx jc:i:jv.jac:::c?i JA.'IS T.:C7T carace AVC?J KSAr-S Jcn.-ji:::aYv:iALnr a.... I aVl Ws MAnHSWS GARAGE GUY CAYSDIN aiAu: iai::::aY-. r.a. jaccscn jo:s:j vv. icznidy Win. 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