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. F. Westbrook and Mrs.
;i accompanied Mrs.
' .orson to Pink Hill
, moon to attend the
i f Mrs. Zack William.
I I "rs, R. H. Player of
. '.a visited Mr. and Mrs.
. J Liison and"' Mrs ' S.arah
: over the week end. -1
. ! id Mrs. Colon Holland fend
Dora Betty Dixon ' visited
i arenta in Mt. Olive on Sun-
A.-, ..-. - -
fa Martha Pickett, Etma
.9 and- Mrs. Wm.' Pickett
flowers, and the hostesses served
punch, cookies and open faced
sandwiches: After refreshments,
the Kenansville troop showered
Mrs. Amoa Brinson with many
miscellaneous gifts. 1 he guests
were then invited into the auditor.
ium for a picture show. The B. F.
Grady Scout Leader, Mrs. Amos
Brinson, was assisted by Miss Le
na Chesriutt and Mrs, E. D. Ed
gerton in entertaining the group.,.
Mrs. N. B. Boney, Scout Leader,
Mesdames Roy Brinson and I C
Burch. took the Kenansville troop
over to the B. F. Grady school.
d in Kinston Tuesday after- JrS. Gavin HosteSS
. i Anne uau or ucru was
1 e for the week end. -- - '
1 .3 Mildred Pate spent several
at her home recently to visit
1 r brother who Is In service and
has not been home for the past j
four years. ' " " - ,J 1 t '
. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin spent
V..9 week end 1 at Wright tsville
Eeach.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hoeppner
of Eau Claire, Wis, visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. Ej Jerritt severjil days
last week enroute to their home
f rom Corpus Chris tl, Texas,' jvhere
they had both received their dis
charges from the Navy; :
Mrs. Doris Fulgo of Raleigh was
home .for the week end with her
To Bridge Club
ner. According to re, ci'3 t. s
school made quite a bit ct money
to pay for school equipment ,
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Joint Hostesses At -
Birthday Pcrty
Misses Betty Whitfield and Theo
Holllngsworth were Joint hostesses
on Saturday evening at the Club
building, the occasion being to
celebrate their birthdays which
are but a few days aparV The
club was most attractive with Ar
rangements of spring flowers and
a pretty birthday cake centered
one of the tables. When the gifts
were opened, the young folks en
joyed games and dancings ' The
mothers' of the honorees served
birthday cake and Ice cream to
the twenty guests.
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Mrs. Vance B. Gavin was hostess
to the members of the Monday
Evening Bridge Club and an addi
tional table, v Her smVporch was
most attractive with lovely ar
rangements of spring flower.
When scores were added,' Mrs. J.
B. Wallace received the prize for
club members high score, and Miss-
Martha Pickett won visitor's high,
while ; Mrs. Win. Pickett was
awarded consolation prize. Mrs.
Woodrow Taylor, a recent bride,
was remembered with a gift The
hostess served a sweet course with
hot coffee and nuts. . .
M.VtsiFIED BATES
I rnl per irfl, uimwn
charge of 80c ITnleas you
have an account with as
pkwM send money, tamps -
. money order or check
with ads.- Farmers: H ,
on nave anything to sell
r ' , exchange, . want te
bay, nse the Times CUae
HM ad, we win eeoapt
produce for paym-nt
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dob- Stunt Night SuCCBSsf ul
son. . . -' I " y
Mr. J. M. Jerritt of New Bern' Stunt night at the Kenansville
spent the week end with Mr. and Hih S001 t Friday night was
Mrs. J. E. Jerritt. .quite a success. The auditorium
Misses Janet Boney and Jean packed and stunts performed
Tyndall and Mr. Bill Ineram. Jr- y of tte Krjde' were
;notice,
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WILL
, B. X7. T.ZJ..ZZZ1ZZS, Agent,
BeUatle I- is-anoe Service
Warsaw, North Carolina
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auto i-rr ls:s
k:n:s auto surriY
NEXT TO TH2ATRE
IN WARSAW
BEBv MS and make appoint
ment t de your ante body ana
reader repairs, 'also replace your
broken glaaaea with aew ShatUr
Proof glaas.
. A. O. HOLLAND,
' KENANSVILLE.
4-12-tt pd. v
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Daz er va I ' J Your Iy.
We know if u ivlnr giiat'au:uuJ
Euuttlna; I its T.emedy.
Kenar ne Drug Store
Warsaw Drug Co. ;
-X4t. pd.
1.
FC2t SALE: Extra choice Timothy
Cay and light clover mix. timothy
hay.-We specialise la highest qual
ity hay, - the kind we like to feed
our owa stock. We deliver any
where. See us for your needs.
CASH PRODUCE CO.
. Mt pUve, N. C.
4-28-pd.
Uncle Sara Says
accompanied Mr. C. E. Quirm to
Clinton to a Young- People's Con
ference on Tuesday night of last
;.'Week. ;,.'..:
Tuesday- 'afternoon the1 Girl
Scouts hiked out to Newton's Mill
Pond for a fish fry.' They enjoyed
fishing, games, (and lnddently
eating them too). Mrs. N. R Bo
ney and Mrs. Gertrude Johnson
Rogers chaperoned the group, i
Mrs.. Henry Stevens, II, visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beasley on
Monday.
Mrs. N. B. Boney and Janet vis
ited Mrs. Boney's mother, Mrs.
Kornegay, in Goldsboro over the
weekend..'."' ;'rs-
. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Wells and
children visited in Lillington over
..the week end.. - 1 4 .
Mesdames H.' , D. Williams,
Louise Mitchell and Barbara, J. R.
Grady; Bill Williamson, .Miss Er
ma Williams and Messrs. J R.
Grady and Bill Williamson visited
Orton Plantation, near Southport,
Sunday afternoon.
amusing and well presented. Much
interest was shown in the various
contests. Mrs. Hallie Daugrtry
and Mr. Paul Ingram, were the
winners in the tacky contest; Mrs.
Daughtry imitating a very old wo
man and Mr. Ingram, a babe in
swaddling clothes. The baby con
test was well represented by Ke
nansville's many and attractive
children and babies. In the contest
group from one to three yeais,
little Jerry Brown and little Miss
Mary Mitchell were winners. In
the group from three to six years,
Master James Brinson and MibS
Sylvia Gooding took the honors.
In the high school popularity con
test Miss Cornelia Quinn was win-
$19,000.00 Cash to you at age SS,
or $100.00 per month for life -$10,000.00
Cash to your benefici
ary in ease of death $20,000.00
-Cash if death Is caused by acci
dent. Waiver of premium In ease
of total, and permanent disability.
Larger or smaller amounts writ
ten - For the latest m Life Ins-
gee or write'' .
, JAMES G. DICKSON,
i ''','" .' Calypao, N. C
4-W-2t pd. . ... s
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HAVE IN STOCK: Furnace Doors,
Orate Bars, Flue Eyes. Also Pea
nut Weeders, Cement, Mortar
Mix and Wall Plaster. '
J. C. BUSS, Warsaw.
4-12-t C -
A drilled well Is the most
satisfactory water supply.
; Write for quotation, giving
distance and direction from
your Post Office.
HEATER WELL" COMPANY
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
I HAVE Just received
shipment of Shatter Proof glaas
and can replace broken glass In
nD model curs. See me and make
appointment.
" A. C HOLLAND,
; ; . . KENANSVILLE.
4-12-ttpd,
PAINTING I I
, FOB Superior House and Barn
Painting with Sprayer SEE Bill
Williamson In Kenansville or caU
27-L Roofs st specialty.
FOR SALE: practically new single
maple bed with springs and mat
ress. $7$ value. Will sell for $50.00
Can 2456, Mrs. Elisabeth Porter,
Warsaw, N. C
4-10-2. pd. '
V.iv:. j this day qua"::ol as ai
n,:..' 'rator of the estate of LJ
I,;;.' " ton, deceased, late of Du
plin Cunty, North Carolina, tl.is
is to notify all persons havirg
claims against -the said estate to
present them to the undrsticd
AI.nhi'mtrator on or before the
4th day of April, 1947. or UUs
FCn SALE: House and Lots No.
48 and 49, (formerly Park Frl.lgen
house). In Warsaw, N. C for five
thousand. Telephone $87-1 Eprh-
Hope, N. a .Mil-J
a:
tate
uteJ tJ i
u.ake i-s-
payment. . , , - , ' . ;
Tills April 2, 4513. j
HENRY LEE MIDDLETON,
' " ' ... Administrator. .
Vance B. Gavin, Attorney - - :
5-10-6t VBG .
D, R. WILLS
ANNOUNCES THE
OPENINO OF
OFFICES FOB THE
PRACTICE OF ,
. DENTISTRY
WALLACE, N. O. ,
Tcke a look at this V. 8. Bavingf
Bone", friend. Yea d'n't have to be
a sevrnto 'r ja of tevrath sen t
ace 7 oar Ctarr. If travel Is jour
desiro some day, er yoa hope to see
year be Hl fn esllere. or yen
draam of v.i"J a Xn. Uis Bond
era help te dreams
corns' tree. Bonds accumulate fast
er than oa Imagine when yon save
rtTuIa-Iy t!:ro- ;jh the ps7-o!l rv
tf jra pl&3 whero yoa warX Every
118.75 yen pet sway In United States
Savings Bonds grows to (25 in tea
years. -
V. S. TrMiurf Ctpertmtnl
SUOAR STAAP No. 39 '
GOOD FC2 5 Pounds
EXFIZS AFR5L 30
SPARE STAMP No. 9
, FOR CANNING
GOOD FOR 5 Pounds
EXPIRES OCT. 31, 1946
Uiide Sara Says
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i: jllad. Stites ijsvings Beads,
which are War Bonds with a peace
time name, light a new kind of bat
Us for ysn.. They nght InsfcnrHy
and the temptatioa to spend reta
Irssly. V. S. Savings Bonds pay
yon for every, $J In ten years.
Should any real emergency arise,
yoa can have your money back
quickly with my blessings and the
accamulated Interest.
U.S.lrtdMnryDtfrhmm
SOY BEANS - OAT5
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS
BARBEL MOLASSES
F.
IX PATTERSON
C. X. FEEDS
WALLACE, N. C
Kenansville Girl Scouts
Entertained by BFG Girls
"The B. F. Grady Girl Scouts
entertained the Kenansville troop
last Tuesday afternoon at the
B. F. Grady School. The reception
committee met the scouts in the
school yard and ushered them into
the hall which was decorated with
Iris and other-Spring flowers. The
punch bowl was surrounded with
M J) .fct"
These dresses practically glow because they know they're
so lovefljy to look at! And you'll have a gleam about you,
too, when you slip into a curvaciously lovely new spring
dress selected from our new collection. Come' in today!
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X7e'tt not suggesting
t' .ttyouH join the upper
cum the minute you don
s C.etsoa Scratolinei. But
sir it with the tight
i .La, snJ you're a loc
s pt to dlmk -'
::ham'er's
; far-; ; -
g g bright and beautiful this glori
ous spring In fashions as new and dis
tinctive as this very minute. Burst forth
in a gay print, a chic coat, a startling
hat and accessories that turn the trick.
For the smartest new-season wardrobe
select your clothes here. ; x -.
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