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it' 'A If 3 ' it retiAticvillE MOBTH CAROLINA Mil""" ' " ; ' - . l W4 I raison iewa 'V. TlSDUPLIr; time V7 rDAY. OCTOSn 12th, 1945 . MBS. A. R. HICKS, JB. Reporter . Subscription Agent Girl Scouts Meet - sits met Thursday afternoon at the home of Betty -Ray with Alice Hicks assistant Mrs A. P. Cates had charge of the meeting. During a social hour punch, sandwiches and cookies were served. I V Mrs. Newton Hostess Mrs D Newton was hostess to her Sewing Club Tuesday after a p-ind course with iced tea JIUUU. ow was served by the hostess at the ' conclusion of the atternoon. v V Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooper an nounce the birth of a son, Ben jamin King Cooper, October 4th. Mrs. Cooper is the former Miss Gracie Bowden of Kenansville. W. S. of C. S. Meets a social hour the hostesses served j cocoa, cookies and sandwiches. PERSONALS The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service met Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. H. J. TPoicnn with lvrrs. wattle Smith as oceictant hnstpSS. Mrs. T. S. ShUtt r.H Mica TTna Rroeden eave the Mission Study on Africa. During Mm N K. Oates of Goldsboro was a visitor in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. uecKer wt-ic the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell. 1 joe Morton has been discharged from the Army after serving over seas for several years. Mrs. H. C. Butler 01 mi. - , Clinton were guests of Mr. and Mrs W W. Clifton ounoaj. Mrs. Z. A. Gibson was a visitor in Goldsboro Friday. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Hollowell and Mrs. Richard Shackelford of Wilson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rector aunaay. fw CuroeDDer of Fort mis. - , Bragg was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ireland ounuay. . Mrs. J. E. Faison was me gut.- of Mrs. Norwood Oates in Golds boro Sunday. I m Gene Bowman and Wortn have returned after visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Croom in Winston-faa-, lem. I Mrs T M. McKenzie has re-. turned after visiting relatives in Washington and Richmond. . I 14-1 1.-.. Mrs. C. B. Taylor is visk-uhs daughter, Mrs. Freddie Huirmon in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Jack Knowles and Mrs. Frank Casteen of Wilmington were visitors here Tuesday. Mesdames Waldo Clifton, Cecil McCullen and A. R. Hicks, Jr., spent Friday in Wilmington. Mesdames T. W. Devane, Z. A. Gibson, J. E. Faison, D. Newton and A. H. Witherlngton attended the District meeting of the Pres byterian Auxiliary in Warsaw on Wednesday. Dr. H. W. ColweD OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door to Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company. Permanent Office In WALLA CIC W. O DR JOHN B. MANN Ontometnst aO ,0N Cy The Opening Of The 'J I Wool Dress Saves For Victory Bond EYE EXAMINATIONS SECOND FLOOR OVER BUTLER'S PHARMACY CLINTON, N. C. WW'WI'X"?''?'W Iibm ten, tesMtti 1 dt1) ' 11. w aiLson could HARDLY GET HOPE FROM tllS HOBB and ppeamice Co. a .lnlo iarfa-TttPCe WOOl dfCS ill a basic color-black, brown, dark green provides opportunities for inany wardrobe changes. When yon make your own clothes it is easy to choose styles and colors that will mix-match well, and save for Victory Bonds. Patterns at your local stores. U. i". I remury Dtpartmtnl Retonga Promptly Reliev ed Distress From Acid Indigestion, Nervous ness And Sluggish Eli-j mination He States, Feel Fines Now. More and more well known men and women are coming forward with praise for Retonga. Among tv, latoet is Mr. E. r . wnson, well known resident of 977 Mani .rniilt St.. S. E. Atlanta, Ga. Dis easing his happy experience with Retonga he gratefully declared: "I had gotten to where my food would come back up as sour as vinegar almost before I left the table and the gas pressure in my, stomach at times nearly cut off i my breath. My nerves were on( edge, 1 had to depend on strong laxatives for elimination, and at times every muscle in my body seemed to feel sore and painful. Many times I felt like I would never make it home from work. "I spent lots of money but Re tonga is the first thing I found that gave me relief. I eat anything I .i.w 1 r , MR. E. F. WILSON put before me, and my food di gests so well that I have regained nearly ten pounds. My nerves have steadied down and the con stipation and pains in my muscles have been relieved. I feel good even after a hard day's work. Re tonga is worth telling the world about." Retonga is intended to relieve distress due to Vitamin B-l defi ciency, constipation, insufficient flow of digestive juices in the sto mach, and loss of appetite. Ac cept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at the Kenansville Drug Store in Kennsville or at the Warsaw Drug Co., in Warsaw, (Adv.) Mount Olive, N. C. Next To Fire Department With A Complete and Up-to-The Minute Line Of Furniture DEAD CALM IN A HURRICANE fYES NO 0 n PfflF 1 Cbi test "( tin ft! , . ' For Station Identification! The tng red Conoco tri angle identifies Your Mile age Merchant's Conoco ttatioa. There's where to get good gasoline today. But look for new hushed power new high-octane in his WEW-DAT oaso LINK I It's coming quick I WHBRB YOU SBS THAT KtD CONOCO TRIANQLMt Continental Oil Company In the very midst of a hurricane you'd be safel Its center is sort of "hollow" . . . calm. All weather packs surprises, you bet especially Winter weather. Yet you can bet on having your aging car face it safely, with the engine's insides under guard of OIL-PIATIHO! Changing to Conoco N" motor oil Is all it takes for an oil-plated engine fortified throughout with lubricant bonded to metal direct, by the magnet-like action of Conoco Uth oil's added ingredient I Oil-puaTXD metal defies corrosion and other wear, Surfacas kept ODrLATU during long cold waits have pro tective lubricant ready in mchmnom to mini mile starting wear. And always the less wear, the less reason for carbon. Sludge, and breakdown. You bet you want Conoco N' oil for Winter. Change today. fey. Westinghouse Franchise For Electrical Appliances MR. JAMES BROCK, WHO HAS BEEN CONNECTED WITH COX BROS. WILL BE ASSOCIATED WITH US IN THE CAPACITY OF OPERATING MANAGER. HE WILL APPRECIATE A VISIT FROM HIS OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS AND HE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE NEW ONES. COME IN TO SEE HIM TODAY AT OUR STORE. UJilUcUUlli.t& MAIN STREET NEXT TO FIRE DEPARTMENT T. W. Simmon, and O. S. Carroll, Owner, James Brock, Operating Manager A1 M 11
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