. a. r. E:cz3,ra. Exporter , -, Subscription Agent -Is . s. T. W. Smith baa returned i Raleigh where she has been -a.; , : - ; Irs. Pender Durham of Wilmlng i was a visitor here Saturday. . It. and Mrs, Newsome and Lois ' Ahoskle were visitors here Mon- Hicks : Williams .of San .Diego, ';f., who has been visiting his iJinother. Mrs. Marshall Wil lis, has returned home. . "j. Precylhe ...;rfains Mrs. Nelle Precythe enUrtained ; -r bridge club and additional ta ! ie Friday afternoon. Upon arrival e 'oca colas, nuts and cookies were rved. At the conclusion of the lay, a delicious salad plate with coffee was served. Mrs. Jim Thomp son received earrings for scoring high. Mrs. "A R. Hicks. Jr.." was the recipient Of a towel for second high and Mrs". Harold Precythe was winner of bingo prize. Tbnegers Enjoy fencing ; The Teen Age; Club enjoyed a dance in the Community Building New Year's night. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fouts were chaperones. During the dance,-punch, sandwiches and cookies were served.; Z llss Hill Entertains At Bridge; y,; ' Miss Sallie HUlientertainefl at bridge Tuesday evening. The house was attractively decorated. Three tables were at play. At the conclu sion. th hostess served a sweet ' course' with orange Juice and can- . dv. 1 ri ' ; , . hr - S j ?- -.- - , -. r RECORDINGS for the : beat home entertainment! Choose your favorites here. Complete selection of classical and mod ern. Decca, Capitol, Majestic and Victor Records. CO. WARSAW ' APFLIANCE Warsaw, N. C. 3 w w .increasing millions . De?!?ned to speedily relieve sample headache and painful J cuoomforts of neuralgia. Measured doses In powder form for quick assimilation. rroof of merit. Same t&pe lor. mule over one-third century. - Standard V. S.' T. Ingredlenta. laboratory tested, controlled. a In price range ot J Wo and 39o slsss. v Caution: Use only aa directed. t Entertains At : l l!e;v Year's Party Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson en tertained at a New Year's party. During the evening, punch, sand wiches, cookies and vandy were served. -- n- Youth Fellowship The Presbyterian Youth Fellow ship entertained i the Stanford Youth Fellowship Monday evening in the Community Building. Games were played. Punch, sandwiches, and cookies were served. Mrs. N. F. McColman, Mrs. J. E. Faison and Mrs. J. B. Stroud were chaperones. Mrs. Groosne Is Hostess To Bridge Mrs. L. D. Groome was, hostess to her bridge club Thursday even ing. Two tables were at play. When scores were counted, Mrs. J. X. Morton was awarded high score prize. A deIlcious salad course with tea was served by the hostess. C: :' James S. Clark Endorses State Health Program James H. Clark, of Elizabeth- town, chairman of the Medical Care Commission, today ; strongly ' en dorsed the proposed: State-Wide Good Health Plan and asserted that the program in its entirety is with in North Carolina's financial reach. Clark further asserted, "I have given serious thought about wheth er or not North Carolina is able to undertake this additional burden of service to its people at this time, and I have arrived at the conclu sion that the whole program should be undertaken now. I, therefore, endorser the entire program." NQTICE OF SALE i ' Pursuant te an order made by his Honor Henry L. Stevens, Jf., dated January 6, ,1947, that I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 28th day of January, 1947, at 12 o'clock , Noon, at the court house door in the town of Ke nansyil'e: North Carolina, the fol lowing pers6ni(t property to-nvit: . 1 19?7TBrilrlt CPB, Motor -No 4338379(C' Serial No. 9205004.. . This e sixth day f January, 1947. - t S3t' 'iCi si R. V. Wells, Clerk of Superior Court of DupUn County, Receiver for Harry Hill.- 4-24-3t. RDJ , : ' CHICAGO Crooked stocking earns are a sign of untidiness and detract from an office girl's per sonality, Mrs. 'Alberta Greene Redenbaugh, director of personal ity course tor employees of Schcn ley Distillers - Corpora: ion, tellj tvelyn Rothas, a Chicago stenogra pher. Mora than 1,200 of the com pany's employees have received expert instruction from Mrs. Redenbaugh on : how to develop their personalities to attain succccs in the business world. Mrs. Reden baugh has had more than 20 years of experience as a business execu tive and women's counselor. NOTICE OF SUMMONS In Superior Court North Carolina, Duplin County R.-V.' Wells, Clerk of the Superior Court and Receiver of the estate of Sila C. Brown, R. C. Wells, Trustee for R. V. Wells .' : ' -vs- ,s: B. A. Farrior, B. A. Farrior, Abra A. J. CAVENAUGH Widlace,N.C. JEWELER ham i. 4...a V. rarnor, ad ministrator, with the will annexed of A Farrior, deceased. .- to Abraham Farrior, defendant in the above entitled action, Take Notice: i -. . That an action entitled as above is now pending In the Superior Court of Duplin County for the purpose 1 of foreclosing a certain mortgage covering 120 acres of land in Duplin County described in said mortgage, which mortgage was executed by E. A. Farrior to R. V. Wells, Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County and Recei ver of the estate of Sila C. Brown, dated March 17, 1923, and recorded in Book 239, page 413, Registry of DupUn County, being for the sum of $81936, and interest from the 17th day of March, 1923, to which action you have been made a par ty defendant by reason of -being one of the devisees in the. will of said E. A. Farrior, now deceased, all set out in the complaint, judg-J ment rendered in same, as per judgment recorded in Judgment docket number 13 page 288, Office Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County, and In the petition and orders filed in same. You will further take notice that you are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County at his Office in Ke nansville, North Carolina, on the 3rd day of February, 1947, and answer or demur to the complaint, the judgment and the petition filed in his office, or the plaintiff will at the time allowed by law there after apply for the relief demand ed in said complaint, petition and This the 6th day of January, 1947. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court l-31-4t, LAB . . " - Jeff Calhoun Dies Suddenly CAD CI- Jeff Calhoun, age 47, died sud denly of a heart attack Sunday night at his home near Magnolia. . 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