::VILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Society and Announce Engagement Mr. tyid Mrs. Hampton D. Wll VfJVM of Kenansville announce the engagement of their foster daugh ter, Susie Burdette Lee of Kenans, villa and Charleston, S. C, to Hiram Johnson Casebolt, U. S. N, on of Mr, and Mrs. John H. Case bolt of.Sciotoville, Ohio. The wed ding will take place in a private ceremony in Kenansville on April 20 with the Reverend Thomas Lee of Efland, N. C, father of the bride-elect, officiating. O.E.S. Meets - On Thursday, March 28th, at a Special Meeting of. Kenansville , Chapter Number 215, O. E. SL, in t and Miss Lula Hin- , a very tapxve ceremony Mrs. I and were Cne Jerrttt Sttang and Miss- u for nation. Lovely ar- ea Janle BeU and Mary AUce Black ementa ot flower, were mo were received into the order. used splrea and poppies pre s. . the ceremony Mrs. Thel domlnating. After the usual sew- v M Stroud, soloist. nd Mrs. Ed- ing Mrs. Boney, assisted by !5 f"? Brinson,, pianist, render- daughter, Janet, and Mrs. v ed music which was very approp- tw Tv.h. i. : A public installation of officers will be held for this Chapter on - Tuesday, April 9th, at 8:00 P. M. Installing officers will be Dr. G. V. Gooding and Mrs. PearrMcGowen. Mrs. M. F. Allen Hostess To Her Bridge Club On Monday evening, Mrs. M F. Allen entertained the members of . her bridge club and one extra ta ble. - Mrs. Allen used lovely ar rangements of dogwood and other 'Spring flowers throughout her rooms. When scores were tallied Mrs. J. B. Wallace was awarded high score for club members and Miss Martha Picket for visitors. Mrs. M. F. Allen, Sr, honor guest, 'was awarded a gift. The hostess served a delicious salad course with coffee. Mrs. Wallace Entertains Kontract Klub Mrs. J. B. Wallace entertained! the members of her Kontract Klub ' on last Wednesday evening. Lovely bowls of Irises and other Spring flowers were used in her living room. At the end of play.-high core for club members was awrxd ed Mra. N. B. Boney and for visi tors, Mrs. D. H. McKay: The hos tess served ice cream with choc olate syrup and cookies Miscellaneous Shower Circles No. 1 and 2, of. Grove Presbyterian Church on last Wed nesday night in the Manse, enter tained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lanier. Mr. Lanier has recently been discharged from the Navy. When the guests arrived, a basket fun or gifts was presented to the bride and groom. Mrs. J. G. Mor rison served punch, wafers and peanuts. P. T. A. Meets The FTA held its regular meet ing Monday night with Mrs. N. B. Boney, President, presiding. Mrs. Louise Mitchell was chairman of the program on music and art with Miseea Fannie Lewis and Eliza beth Taylor as co-chairmen. Miss I HAVE DECIDED TO KEEP MY SERVICE STATION OPEN EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS. GAS & OILS - COLD DRINKS "TOBACCOS . . . .. . :. ' i ' i . ' :- s. ; i v ; . ; JEFF McLENDON World War II Vet. Personals Lewis toy band gave several se lections. Miss Taylor bad an ex hibit of drawings, girl scouts raf fia work and also displayed a-num- J ber of articles made by the school I children for Junior lied 1 Cross work. Mrs. Outlaw's fifth grade, 'dressed in appropriate spring cos tumes, gave a spring dance. Mrs. Clarence Murphy, retiring, treas urer, was given a rising vote tf thanks for her splendid services, for the past year. ; Mrs. Boney Hostess To Sewing Club Mrs. N. B. Boney was hostess i to the BMG Sewing Club Tuesday nartk ,h ad and coffee. PERSONALS Mrs. C. B. Guthrie visited the Magnolia Gardens in Charleston, S. C, several days last week. Mrs. Annie Ingram, Mrs. Parker Quinn and daughters; Mrs. R. L. Sykes, and Mrs. Gurman Powell attended the Union meeting at the Rooty Branch Free Will Baptist Church last Sunday. Mrs. R. R. Gammon of Dunn visited week Mrs. D. H. McKay last Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McKay vis ited in Lillington the past week end. Miss Martha Pickett spent last week end in Raleigh. MissSusie Lee, who Is now work ing in Charleston, S. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Williams last Are week end. fart Mr. E. C. Newton, who has been a patient at James Walker Hospi tal, Wilmington, returned home Tuesday mm IS Mrs. Paul Stephens and Mr. C. E. Stephens spent Tuesday in Goldsboro. Miss Theresa Gooding of Queen's College and Joe Quinn of David son were home for the Spring Holidays. Miss Marie Willams, Mesdames Peter Stafford, Jr.. and J. L. Wil liams attended the Sheffield-Herring wedding in Warsaw Sunday afternoon. Patrolman and Mrs. J. W. Wil liamson of Winston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williamson from Wednesday through Friday of last week. Mrs. M. F. Allen, Sr., of Wil mington is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Allen, Jr. Mrs. Thad Jones returned Thurs day after visiting her sons In Portsmouth and Norfolk. I Mr. Hugh Sloan of Waynesville visited Mr. J. B. Wallace last week. Mrs. Mary .Jane Goodman and daughter Miss Mary E. Goodman and Giles Smith of China Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brin son last week end. Mr. Henry West, Jr. of Wake Forest was home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroud were hosts at a fish stew at their home Wednesday evening. Those enjoy ing Mr, and Mrs. Stroud's hospi tality were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anr:ou:cEmT Tl2 Patterson and children, Mr and xors.' is. R Tyndall and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson, Mrs. J O Stokes and daughter Dlanne shopped in Goldsboro on Saturday v.;;: Mrs! J. G. Morrison and Mrs. N. B. Boney attended the Presbyter lal in Wilmington on Wednesday as representatives for Grove Pres byterian Church. ; - ; V The girl scouts held their resru- lar meeting on Monday ' of this week. The scouts spent the arter- noon in work on raffia which was displayed at the FT A. Behind Your Bonds ' Lies the Might off America ft I r COTTON TEXTILES The cotton-textile industry has spearheaded factory growth in North Carolina from 1880 to the present. Centered in the Piedmont area, coarse yarns were spun at first but now medium and fine tex tures are turned out. It is a 0 million dollar business. All the world will need these products which will add to the Nation's wealth to back the Savings Bonds you buy. V. S. Trtumry Ciputmnt ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS Te iecreass flew ef vies aal '; renrn kritatiM of the bUtUer sresi excess addlty k tke arias m Ihrif i fraaa miiii aMttr tk. ortM An at that ! elactar'e Ut.iM . D. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT tM cay ei a !: nuaf. maf M a aanfiaujr hum aaaaaaautaa karfca, taata, vafatasli i. taata, vafatablM. balaaau. Da i k aat karah ar fcafclt laraiaif la nira m ay way. Maar paapla ear m aaarawaaa affact la truly aaiasiBff. Smm4 tar fraa, arapaM aaavla TODAY Lfln tbaaaaailt af athara yaaU ha (M that yaa did. Sand aaM and addraaa t Dapartaaaat D, KUmar Cm, lab, Ba 12SS, Staaiford, Cmib. Of far UaUtad. lai at aaoa. All dnilata aall Snai Root. WE KEEP. BECOSOS TOO e Every prescription filled here is recorded, for your . protection. Dependcbility Is guaranteed when you , order' drug supplies. , KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE , ((-.,-: C.11M TSw$ ':' M - Come To See Us Any Afternoon At Your v Convenience We Will Be Open Every Afternoon During The Summer We Have The Following Id Stock For Immediate Sale: The Fire Guard Autonatis Coal Stoker For Tebacoo Bams ft?; . i? t Flue eyes and grate bare Field fencingNand Barbed Wire Wood's Clay Peas COMPLETE Canned Peaches Pink Salmon Soao & Washina powder " Spring type clothes pins ' Fruit Cocktail Men's and Boy's Shorts Dress prints Men's overall pants 100 pet. Wool sweaters Clopay window shades , Crbsley radios Electric stoves and Refrigerators . Dexter washing machines Washing machines Oil and Electric hot water : Heaters '4 ' ' : yellow and Rose's non-topping LINE OF GROCERIES KICLUCiriQ Plenty of first grade white flour LIMITED AMOUNT OF AVAILABLE SOON . fla e' eVwaf) eV'aB V H. C. DALE, Mgr. " - - ' , . . SEVEN SPRINGS, , Rex Fertilizer Distributors Cartwheels V soy beans Spring leaf type yard Brooms i Salad Dressings Galvanized clothes line Wire . Men's dress shirts Boy's overalls Women's and Children's Dresses ' ' i Men's summer work pants and shirts Bendix Automatic Washers . 18 gauge all aluminum 4 pc kitchen cabinet. ; sets Dayton and Meyers ' V Water pumps ev.,j 1 , N0H .CASOUTIA' . 1 : 'niiiiniin NOTH CAROLINA