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h, r '1 t::rANsviitn,Normr Carolina Ti:2C'j;i!:jT:v- 5: JOOCOOO r v i' '"" If i ' i j VJ ifc W V II 1:30.70 The best In motion picture WALLACE, N. C. SUNDAY, JUNK 8 Tomorrow The World Starring, FREDERIC MARCH, BETTY FIELD. MON. JUNE 4th Price .50 A .75 Ghost Guns Starring, " r1 1 'TUES. JUNE, 5th Lake Placid Serenade All Star Musical Cast WED. JUNE, 6th Rockin In The Rockies With All The HILL BILLY BANDS and THE THREE STOOGES. THUS, ft FBI. JUNE, 7-8 A Song: To Remember Starring, PAUL MUNI, MERLE OBERON. SAT. JUNE, 9th Sheriff Of Sundown with SUNSET CARSON. owl snowi Crime Drs. Courage Starring, WARNER BAXTER. 0OOOOOOQOOOO Classified ADS LASS! FIE O BATES I Mot pr word, bmrniom charge nr 25fl. Union yon have ma arcooiit with m please send money, stamps money order or check with ads. Frmer; If you have majthlmg to sell . or : exchange, want to hay, IM the Time damn ified ad we will accent produce for payment. FARM LOANS LONG TERMS Privilege To. Bepay Any Time ro-Ttwe jnawmty. Bee or Write: " i ms Witt riARR. Rrrrrv -vmrjia CLINTON NATX FARM LOAN ASSN. BOX 148 TEL 60SMI CLINTON, N. O. The Insurance Policy Stands Between You And A Possible Loss. Be Sure It Is Always In Force. H. W. ELACKMOKE, Agent Reliable Incrance Service, . V - IT, C KENANSVILLE Society and Personals Birthday Party ' Jim Bowden, Jr., celebrated his ninth birthday on May 24. He en tertained eighteen of his little friends at a birthday party. After several games, Mrs. Bowden ser ved birthday cake and ice cream. The cake was decorated in red and white and the flowers used carried out the color scheme of red and white. . - - -' .- MB. FARMER, have your well drilled now and pay for It ' twelve months later. Write for quotation and give direc tion from town. HEATER WELL CO., RALEIGH, N. C. KENNEDY'S OINTMENT For Hemorrhoids (piles), Ath tote's foot; Sores and Skin Dis eases. A wizard for corns. Fo sale at KenansvlUe Drag; Store, Warsaw Drur Co and Qulnn ft Parker In BeulavlUe. 6-l.pd. Nancy Hall and Porto Rlcan Po tato Plants That WU1 Produce De licious Yams - - 500, $1 60; 1,000 $M0( : 4,000, $11.60. Prompt, Fresh Delivery Guaranteed. Prepaid. Farmer' Exchange, DRESDEN, TENNESSEE. 6-1-41. SEEDS! Field Peas. Soy Beans, Garden Seeds. grow crops for quick victory in Japan. C. E. Qulnn, KenansvlUe.. N. C. 6-2-4 1. Auxiliary May Birthday Party ; - The "Auxiliary May Birthday party met on Monday afternoon in the Sunday School rooms at the Grove Presbyterian Church. The rooms were very attractive with an array of spring flowers. The President, Mrs. John- A. Gav in nresided over the meeting The program for the afternoon was t "Foreign Missions" and Belgian' Congo in Africa will be the reci pient of all'of the birthday offer. me. - v . i .:;" T Mrs. A. T. Outlaw opened the program with remarks on", the birthday party objectives, Mrs. I Southerland. chairman of . Fore ign Missions, presented a most in teresting program in playlet form. Those taking part in the program were Mesdames R. C. Wells, J. B. Morrison, G. V. Gooding,' J. E. Jerritt and N. B. Boney. Special music was rendered by Mrs. Wal ter Stroud. . -1 . , The party was honored by the presence of the District Chairman, Mrs. P. G. Bunn, of Clinton. Mrs. John A. Gavin was assist ed by Mrs. L. Southerland in a special memorial service for Miss F!lln fYiY ixrhn was a charter mpm- oprnci I ' 'v, .u- in . J l it. Beans, Velvet 1 ul "'u "" lu" ter visiting her husband In Miami Beach, Fla. ( . t Mrs. J. B. Morrison and Mrs.'C. C. Loth were visitors in Goldsboro Thursday of last week. . Mrs. A. T. Outlaw and Mrs. Lo uise Mitchell accompanied Mrs. R. C. Wells to Goldsboro Tuesday of this week, , Mrs. L C Burch and , children visited In Richlands last Sunday. Miss Janet . Boney visited her grandmother in , Goldsboro last week-end. While there she attend ed "Smiling Through" which .was presented by the Goldsboro High School students. . I . .i i . ...- ; Miss Bertie Brice is visiting the A.-J; Blanton's,:'''-;,;;:',.; ..'i-'--- Teddie Carr of Wallace visited the Ralph Carlton boys last week. Mrs, C. B. Guthrie and Mrs. D. H. McKay made a business trip to nana ion on monaay. ; , Mrs. Bettie Whitfield and Bet ty went to Barium Springs to at THEATTEIE ' BeulavKIe WEEK OF JUNE SRD Plant and and final FARMERS If you want anv Pa- can or fruit trees of any descrip tion oeiier see me at once as thny are an scarce as hen'a teeth. W. E. BIILANGA, KenansvlUe. 6-1-4 1. WANTED TO BUY Will Pay Cash for 1 or 2 Boost era and 3 hens If brought to the Mt Olive, announce the birth of a DUPLIN TIMES Office Saturday daughter, May Jennette, on May oldest member. The program was followed by a fellowship and social hour at which time the birthday cake was cut and served with punch. Announce Birth & Death Mr. and Mrs. Vance B. Gavin announce the birth and death of a baby daughter on May 24. Mrs. Gavin is the former Miss Reba Pickett of Kenansville. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearsall of SUN. - MON. Bowery To Broadway jack oakie, 1 maria'montez. morning. Metal Plating SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, APPLIANCES, ETC. CLAUDE L. TAYLOR, Kenansville V 15, in Mt Olive. Mrs. Pearsall is (the former Miss Mildred William of Kenansville, and was em ployed by the Duplin Times. PERSONALS TUE8. - WED. Gildersleeve On Broadway HAROLD PtARY, MARION MARTIN. COLOR CARTOON NIGHT" JUNE 6, TO PURCHAS ERS OF WAR BONDS. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Johnson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE lPaul Stephens. .,, I Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weeks and Wood. Yellow Soy Beans; Co- daughter. Jean, spent Sunday in tM,"ns- . eed Newton Grove with Mr. Weeks' waier xneion Heed and fathor Shell Corn. Mrs F w McGowen is vlsltina O. M. Walker's Cash Store her father wh0 is in in a Fayette- .vine noepitax BOX 135, CALYPSO, N. C. I Mrs. J. B. Wallace is home af- THURSDAY DancingMasters LAUREL & HARDY. HAP. 14 "Black Arrow' FBL - SAT. Singing Sheriff BOB CROSBY. OWL SHOW: Prairie Thunder DICK FORAN L tM& - Bag CIS. fl IV U I) II I I II I II I I i . ( HAVE AN ASUllUflJ y'-( 3rr, THANK9M Horace. KAY MOTHER) ALWAYS1 rSAYff7-l AN APPLE fA DAY, KEEPS iTHE DOCTOR AWAY THAT'S PARTLY TRUE HORACE, BUT IF YOU WANT TO KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY YOU NEED BESIDES T-RUIT-' FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES. FRESH AlR, EXERCJSE.GOOD SO0N0 SLEEP AN 1 V Ts svi . UW, or- XK 1. .-J w -r TA 1 r am. tiu a. b WHOLE0ifiD7TASTr 4 Like his friend, Tommy Is always triad to share a mwi m ; " - vuiui , . . ana nee not fooling when he asy. that enriched bread help, keep fUa healthy. If . the swell Ustlng bread, recommended by the Committee Food and NutHtlon of the National Research Council, and our brand 1. loved by all young American. . . . and elder o-e. too! Wise mothers serve this energy building bread With .very 'meal V ' . Herbert's Enriched Broad "Herbert's On The Label Meant .... ... w.. I . . t , I tend the graduation exercises of her daughters, Gilda and Gloria, who accompanied her home for the summer holidays. Mrs. Peter Stafford, Jr., is vis iting ln.Klnston and Raleigh for several 'days,' 1 1 "r1, Mrs. C C. Loth is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beas- . Mrs. D. H. McKay and Miss Do ris Brock went to Greenville on Wednesday to bring Miss Sarah Pickett, home for the holidays. ' ' Misses Cornelia Qulnn.of Ke nansville, Ruth Sanderson of Beu layille and i Margaret and Mary Smith, of B. F. Grady are visiUng relatives in Greensboro.' - Miss Theresa Gooding is home for the , summer holidays. Her 1 room mate is visiting her. . , v , ) v; Miss. Anne Dail and Janet Dob son have returned from ECTC for the summer. , ; . i --.r's ; Mrs, Andrew Patterson and dau ghter Frances were hostesses to. the Girl Scout meeting on Wednes day afternoon. . Folk dances and out of door games were enjoyed. Mrs; Patterson served sandwiches, cookies and lemonade, ..'.'." . . . . . c. Mrs. H. M. West, Mrs.;Cary Rivenbark and little Emory Sad ler' are recuperating from a ton sillectomy ' ' ' '' We extend our heart .felt tlfHiKs to the many friends for their great kindness to our sister and "Aunt ie", during her months of illness, and for the many expressions of sympathy since her home i , . Macy and SaijX, , i and nieces and nephews. : : SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE. ( JUNE 4 AUG. 1) . BEGINNING GBEGG SHORTHAND : " i COLLEGE TYPEWRITING : 1 ' , ' REFRESHER COURSE ... Regular Courses Will Be Organized On , JUNE 25, SEPT. 4, OCT. 1 (SEND FOB .1945 CATALOG) Hardbarger's Secretarial & Business School i RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WWig'jWWIIS!!!BSai , ; ; THAD JONES MEMORIAL HOME COMING DAY AT JONES CHAPEL CHURCH " SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1945 PROGRAM, SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:30 A. M. : ; 1 4 t V SERMON, 1 1:15 A. M Rev Bryan, of Fayetteville, N..C. 12:15, RECOGNITION OF VISITORS - ANNOUNCEMENTS -1:00 P. M. PICNIC DINNER , 2:30, Talk by a returned Missionary from Foreign Fields. 3:00 P.M. SPECIAL SONG, J: followed by Memorial address by Vance B. Gavin, of Kenansville. REMARKS BY VISITORS: , SONG: BENEDICTION: The public is cordially invited to come and brmg a picnic! dinner. All former and present members and friends are es pecially invited to be present. '.- i " .;V"r; : EMS 'ABSnnnintanaWAA V E Day In Europe Means Immediate Release Of Many Household Needs You have heard over the radio and read in your newspapers that many needed household Items wUl be released as fast as possible. Many factories are already con verting to home consumption manufacturing. There are many things you need that we will be receiving soon. To be sure you get what you want and to get It first come In and place your order now. We are booking orders in advance and aa the merehan-. dlse arrives those who have placed their orders will be served first As a refrigerator, stove, etc, leaves the factory, tt will be earmarked or labeled for a certain Individ. naL In other words, we send our advanced bookings to the factory and a the item leaves the factory it la labeled for the person who has placed his order first. ' We are expecting in the next 3 or 4 weeks a few electric ranges FEiTuniriG hoiv ardid the riEhn . FUTURE ' ' G. E., Westlnghouse and Bendix electric automatic washing machines , , ' " ' - ' : " ' Philco, G. E. and Zenith Radios , G. E. and Westinghouse electric ranges and washing mach-' nnei . . n Glean ra Deming and Dayton fjas or electric water pumps . Plenty of flashlights and batteries. Lantern flashlights (the very thing for use around the tobacco barn during curing sea son) x , , " ' ..,.- . ' ,". .Expecting shipment of alarm clocks, electric irons and vac uum cleaners any day now. , ' .'-Warsaw Appliance! v: Company'," (
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