J - - J ,.' Ci? "iiy eveadnf M entertained th7 i t 3 bridge dub with Mid. i i Stafford and Miss Martha I iVett as additional guest. Lovely bowla qf narcuaeua were v .4 and the valentine motif, wee Triad out in tames and table t ?"s. Mrs. Stoksa, assisted by her t -- "iter, Diane, and Mrs. C, B C rte, served Jallo, topped with, . limped cream, chocolate cake and nv'x High score, Valentine candy, was awarded lira, C B. Guthrie f r club member and Miss Martha riott for visitors. j'S. i!:i!:ss To Club Mrs. Wm. Pickett was hostess ; to the members of the card club on Tuesday .; afternoon - using lovely white . narcissus for decoration. Mesdames H. O. Williams, C. B. Sltterson and C B. Guthrie were guests.: When the guests arrived, the hostess served ice tream, fruit .:' cake and coffee. When scores were tallied, Mrs. C. B. Sltterson wa3 awarded a double deck of cards for r high score for visitors and Mrs. Perry Dobson scored high for club members. ' Personals Miss Mary Lee Sykes returned Saturday from Raleigh where she has been attending a course on fXAMIflKD RATES Twe cents per word, minimni hart of ste. Unless yon have an account with as please send sneaey, stamps,- money order ase the Times Classified ads; or check with ads. Farmer: at yen have anything to sell er axehange, or want to buy. .we will accept produce for payment. de yaw ant body and repairs, alee replae yeur Proof a HOLLAND aUENANSVtXLB. nr tosb PKoPaJKarr burns C3 IS DAMAGED OTHERWISE, miX rOt M WVhLX PBO- : ,' . W. BLAOKMORC, Agent. '- Warsaw. North Carolina I no numbing and Heat ing Work of All Kinds. I have had 2 years experience in . TJ. 8. Navy as Ship i'itter and three years plnmbinr work with W. U. aun ruunoinc St Healing, in Nor folk, Va and one year maintenance of PX at Lander Field. Va. - Smm nr Phrna , GEO. P. PRlOGEN Phona 226-1 IfOINW, Ft. Vm "A drttled weO hi taw VA-'.. aetaafaetery water supply. - , wnse sor loaran , givwg . . eMaaeo and dtseettoai from your Post Office. gSBATEB WELL COMPANY WA1.KTOH, NORTH CAROLINA FOB SALE: Two mule colts, 11 . months old, large In size. One old er mule, rood worker. Also lumber In rough for pack houses and to - baeee bams: custom sawing; will get your logs and deliver year hun ker back to you. OTIS RIDGE, Rt 2, Warsaw, N. C 2-14-3L B k MARE MULE FOR SALE Will work anywhere. Gentle. Any boy eau work her. Weight about 90S pounds. Age U years. - ' :. JOEL WHALEY, " ' r Bit KmianavHUk. M r 3-7-et pd. Lath, Plaster, Cement, Lime,' r -r, Composition Roll Roofing t 1 f .Ingles. Wire Fencing,, . Hay t I L.V-twood Poste.:'-;.,;. J. C. RUSS, Warcaw, N. C. ; e ... .'.v.;..-::h.; , ';.v.v; : r"3 NOW for Leggett Oil Carers, and Coal Stokers. ret Now. Lehman Williams . Yarns' Repairs St Supplies la Tliik Kia. '. e ; PuVis rxKSt TMl - f i av Jehn, r3a4 and t w V, ZAvuw Elkaa '11 Vtpest tam, Cuftday n t,l V .. (,y. wp Ithftlr MseaavMl aju4 V a, I Sjkee, i. ' . " fcHaa Olqrfa WWtflqld jf Jjunea Walker Memorial HonUl spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Betty Whitfield.; , Miss Margaret William apent Saturday night In Wilmington. - Mlaa Martha Pickett and Mrs. W. M. Pickett visited litle David Mo Kay on Sunday. David to a patient at Dr, Sldbury's Hospital and la reported to -he improving anpldly. . Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Caaebolt and Mr. Gasebolfa. mother, all of Cbarlaeton, S. C spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, H. D. wat- Mia Sarah Pickett of RGTC pent the week at her home. : Misses Janet Boney, Jean Tyndall and Merle Summerlin accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tucker of Magnolia to Ooldsboro Saturday "afternoon on some school business. Sallie Newton who has been a patient at Memorial Hospital in Kinston with virus pneumonia re turned to her home the latter part of the week and Is reported to be improving rapidly. Litle Miss Sylvia Gooding spent the week end in Pink Hill with Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Long in the home of Mrs. Page. Mr. O. P. Johnson and Jimmie attended the Farrior-Johnson wed ding in Rose Hill on Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. Paul Stephens was matron-of-honor in the wedding of her sister in Rose Hill Saturday after noon, the Farrior-Johnson wedding. Little Miss Linda Jane, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brlnson, is a patient at James Walk er Hospital in Wilmington. Mrs. Martha Jane Kanupe spent COMPLETE IIUURAIiCE COMPLETE SERVICE Real Estate - Bond - Rentals Warsaw Real Estate aV Ins. Co. ROBERT L, WEST Office Phonei 212-1 Res: 268- Baker's Jewel Shop WARSAW Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry f 1,1 1 ENJOY FRESH ROASTED OYSTERS EACH NIGHT IN THE WEEK EXCEPT MONDAY & TUESDAY WE CAN TAKE CARE OF SPECIAL PARTIES' Oyster Roast KENANSVILLE CAFE UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Vacuum and Massaging- en the upholstery in any make of car. See me and save your clothing. A. C. HOLLAND, Kenansvllle, N.C. When You Think of Life Insurance, Contact JAMES G. DICKSON SON General Agents Security Life & Trust Company 2 Acme Bide Wilmington, N. C 2-14-4t pd PLUMBING Experienced In Plumbing- Work OF ALL KINDS No Job Too Large; None Too Small See Me For First Class Work At Reasonable Prices ? BEN B. WILLIAMSON ' KENANSVILLE, N C LOST LAPEL PIN. Bird design. T. P. L. Motor Co or Cook's Ma chine Shop fat Clinton Friday after- c.j. Reward Offered. Mia Isola Mnrray, Rt 2, Warsaw. It, pd. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Before Yea Invest Investigate This opportunity for high pay. ad vaneementr - security, and serrlee to your country. A rising profess ion for young men who can meet the high standards. Recreation, sports, entertainment and travel r'T -s I ' 'i post-war r 1. Ltttte Mauda tTaSa actartslnad a nnasbsr ef her friend last tTadr naaday aRarnaon aelabratlng her a birthday, A number of av.tr qf-da gwe were anjojrad bjr the children mi than (may war Qnvtted intQ the dining sqqov what they were served hlnthday nake and ioe cream. Each small guest was re membered with a souvenir. ., Dirihd3yPi.lt On last Saturday evening, Feb. 1st Mr, a P. Johnson entertain ed her husband at a surprise birth day dinner. Guests for the oocasion were the principals of the Duplin County schools, the Duplin County Board of Education, Mr. Paul Star phens and Rev. John M. Cllne. The hostess served a delicious turkey dinner with all the accessories and a most enjoyable time was enjoyed by .the men. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Harklns of Oxnard, Calif., announce the birth of a daughter, Estelle Elizabeth, on January 30, 1947. Mrs. Harklns be fore her marriage was Miss Bess Hlnes, niece of Miss Lula Hlnson Circle No. 1 Meets Circle No. 1 will meet on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p: m. in the home of Mrs. Wm. Pickett. Please don't forget this date as the circle has been meeting on Monday afternoon. Mrs. I. C. Burch was hostess to the members of the Kenansvllle Kontract Klub on Wednesday even ing with Mrs. Margaretta Stafford as guest. When scores were tallied Mrs. J. O. Stokes was awarded high score for club members and Mrs. Stafford was remembered with a gift. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. B. Wallace, served ice cream. ginger ale and peanuts. Woman's Club Met Last Thurs. , Last Thursday afternoon the Ke mfnsville Woman's Club met in the "club rooms with Mrs. G. V. Gooding presiding in the absence of the president. After the regular rou tine business, a health program was presented. Mrs. N. B. Boney pre sented the speaker, Dr. G. V. Good ing, Duplin . County's full-time Health Officer, who made " a talk on health. Miss Carolyn Williams, accompanied by Miss Janet Boney, sang a solo. A nominating com mittee was elected by secret ballot composed of Mrs. Perry Dobson, chairman, Mesdames Dan Davit and J. G. Morrison. A social hour was enjoyed. FAISOII HEWS MRS. A, B. BUCKS, JB Agent Mrs. Taylor Is Hostess To Bridge : . K' i- - . Mrs. Ed dice Taylor was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday after noon. Coca colas, nuts and candy were served during play. Mrs. Harrell was the recipient of the high score prize and Mrs. Robert Parker received the prize for sec ond high. ' ,i . , At the conclusion of the after noon the hostess served strawberry shortcake with coffee. NOTICE For All Your Stove Wood Needs, Call or Write B. C. SURRATT ' Warsaw N.C. "' V Phone 281-6 , . Large Truck ' j Ready For Use Delivered Rose Ilill flO.pO Warsaw.. 11.50 Itenansville 11.59 r : ; r t V 1 Izy nteht kjf s U Is- i.Tipresi tfjurt. I ' -a, it. C Tzwizn presided. T- ijrt ,J was g:ven by Rev. J. irjrphy CMiM. 4 , MLeadon Derry Ah was played by Hiss Alhto Elokg and "Valse In O sharp minor by Chopin" was Clayed hf 12as Betty Ray. The progtani was on the need of Health, la Korth Carolina. Two fJIma on health were shown. Mrs. Leo Er.::rf:ins Oriiga Club Mrs. C I Lee exttartnined bar hrldge club Thursday evening with Mrs, C. A. Decker and Mrs. N. K. Oates additional guests. At . the conclusion of the evening the high score prize ; was awarded to Mrs. A. R. Hicks,' Jr. A delicious sweet course with, tea was served by the hostess. v: J ; , r SEE A it 1, -""-fWK.S winriHi .J Mrs. Eddies Taylor and Betty Leu spent Saturday In Weldon. ., Mr. and Mrs. C A. Decker were visitors in Durham Tuesday. - ' -Mr. S. R. Ireland has returned from Winston-Salem. She was an operative patient at the Baptist lin. David Fout of Raleigh and Mrs. R. O. Everett of Durham were visitors here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casteen and family have moved to Florida. " Mrs. William Clifton and children and Mrs. W. D. Clifton spent Tues day in Kinston. ' ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Walt Harrell of Wilmington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C D. McCullen Tuesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson were visitors In Raleigh Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Ray, Miss Betty Ray and Mrs. A. R. Hicks, Jr., were visitors in Clinton on Saturday. - Mrs. Waldo Clifton and-children spent Friday with relatives in Clin- r i r LJ 3 L 1T(IDISA(S(S dDHIL "(CHJI2Ei:r3 .raiis When you see the new FHECO Tobacco Curers notice the advantages they have over anything you eversaw. : 1st. Four burners to each barn, which means all the heat you want without red spots on burners or flues. ; F 2nd. Made of cast iro nfor long life. . 3rd. Each burner has a separate adjustment to give an even temperature over entire barn. ; 4th. Ilo canopies in the Way. ; 5th. Bu using four FHECO Burners to each b:rn you do not have to elevate the flues, therefore, the heat stays in the barn and does not escape Ihrcih , the smoke slack.; ! : v 6th. l!o smoke or carbon to bother. 7th. Simplest Burners ever made. : 8lh. Ilorizomotic draff for economy. 9ih. I!o flooding. l!o smoke or fire in the b:rn. 0;!i. Fear tamers for the price cf cr.o cr tv;o. SEE THE NEW FHECO 4 BEFORE YOUTJUY r ITS WORTH WAITING FOil THEM AT FRED HARDY'S IN KENANSVILLE OR AT MAI r a tTTTm at tuii. fc.t.'l.. . . ; .i and I j. C. ADei:.er wt-te vL, tors in Ci boro Saturday. - . Afiar Lc;;g lilnass Mrs. W. B. Hobbs. 74. of Faison died Friday morning in the Oolds boro Hospital after- an Illness , of two weeks from a broken hip and other complications. Funeral ser? vices were conducted ' from the home of her daughter, in Weldon Saturday afternoon at 2 t. the Rev. D. L. Fouts and burial was in Cedxr wood cemetery. Mrs. Hobbs .was bom?.1n Tar" III'! and ''van . the danghr a t th vb.to Jam'- and Carolina Sn s'r'-nd ' fu'ivinK are hr l.u 'ti'.d; i,wo" .df.ughtets, Mrs, . A. Car.er oX Weldon, and Mrs T B. West of Greenville; one son, Jim Hobbs of !tzstb3thtcwn; two si..tc-rs, M"'. J. S. Rogers of McC611, S.-C., aid Mkt; J. A. Lewis n 1 i - .enani t cm; " ; i - 4s lb , w ..-,. ' Judy Carol Batchelor, 3 m -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I -coe Batchelor of the Sandy Fl.,. j section of this county died in a Kins ton hospital Saturday aftemr v Funeral services were held at ; a graveside in the Sandy Plains c -etery near the home Sunday it 8 p. m. Surviving are the pare two brothers, Calvin Ray snd t'f arthur Batchelor, and a sister, EuLy Adell Batchelor, ajl of the home. x ' ' ' ' ' ' i . i ,i : . , t"'ced p. -. Ju''on Is he foremost need in working with livetoilt, says C. Mark Goforth, Jr.,' assistant Surry County agent for the State College Extension Service. Tenderloin is the tenderest meat cut. A ; . ' . r,.t - -S.! i-.Hl': fUi-Vfyfl: !, : t f : r i, t r' "

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