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L..:art Lines' Characterize New Chevrolet Illlllll IllpiP W f.;;V '. Re-ityled for the new year, with emphasia on a more jrLmaasive front end and a mootfier twerp to body, contours, T.il -the new Chevrolet wilt toon make its debut. New front-end ? f' ;? 1 -(.ft V . ,,' grille and complementing bright work, at well aa elimina tion of the body belt molding, have dona much to giva the new model an air of greater tuxuriouaneaa. 1-KmaattsvMc Society and Personals - n To Club mwv wuiiii nag iiwr trwe rt m .... . Iw..... A 4 U 1? ... t r. iw buc.utuiuci ui kite Aeuami . . fraie Kontract Klub on Wednesday "4 - evenlng..wlth. an Additional table, i -5 ftasdames Jimmie McColman and I Notice ! .The Kenansville PtfA will meet on Monday night at 7:15 In the school auditorium. A health pro gram under the sponsorship of Miss ,. Lela McDonald and Mrs. Glenn Tucker will be given. George Penney -of. Warsaw and Mrs. Margaretta Stafford and Miss Martha Pickett were guests for the : Occasion. Arrangements of early Jpring flowers with joncjuils pr omlnating Were used in the room tn which the tables were in play, &en scores were totaled Mrs." R. Wells-, was awarded high score !T X '1 :, w . ; -:-. lor club members and' Miss rt'rtha Pickett' for visitors! -.7Tip h nt served aeucious , Manhattan pud- - sung, pound cake and coffee M 1- ' f - K A:, Thurs. Card Club ... The ,, Thursday afternoon card club met at a dessert bridge with Mrs. J. E. Jerrittt. Mrs. C. B. Sit torson was. the only visitor. When th? guests were seated the hostess Served delicious cherry pie topped with whipped cream and coffee. During play nuts and candies were served. The ' Washington birthday motif was. carried out through re freshments and tallies., Mrs. P. J. Dobson was high scorer for the afternoon. ' r lel'Fill'ErUp";.. 5t With hi-octane gas, clean your windshield, ,'.- put water in the jadiator. Any ether ser- C vice we' can do for you is always a jl?a sure. , DHvin tnAnvl BRITT'S SHELL SERVICE STATION lnVer$2w In College Play When the Senior class and the Chi Pi players of East Carolina Teachers college present John Van Druten's Broadway comedy bit "I Remember Mama" on Feb. 28 and March 1, among those participa ting will be Anne Dail of Kenans ville, who is one of a group in charge of properties for the play. The tender, delightfully funny play deals with a Norwegian fam ily living in. San Francisco and centers around the struggles of Mama to give her children a sense of security. The leads are taken by Martha Jefferson of Fountain and Robert Musselwhite of Greenville. Auxiliary Meets The Auxiliary met On Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the manse. Rev. J. G. Morrison finished the intensive study on Isaiah. Mrs. N. B. Boney, president, presided over the business session at which tune the nominating committees report was made by the oKirTrmn. Mrs. G. V. Gooding. All present officers were reelected as follows: Presi dent, Mrs. N. B. Boney; Vice Pres ident, Mrs. Caroline Gavin; Secre tary, Mrs. J. G, Morrison; . Treas urer. Mrs. J. E. Jerritt; Historian, Mrs. A. T. Outlaw. Plans were also discussed for entertaining the Pres- oyterial on April 8 and 9. Youth Fellowship Entertains Mrs. Kellersberger The Young People of the chur ches of Kenansville entertained at a supper on Friday evening in the sunaay School building of the Presbyterian church honoring Mrs. Juua Skinner Kellersberger. . Mrs. G. V. Gooding, chairman, assisted by Mesdames, Mary Souiherland, v. S. Williamson, N. B. Boney and J. G. Morrison, served a menu con slsting of potato salad; boiled ham. not outterea rolls,, pickles, oran berry sauce, de iled eggs and cher ry pie. The room was decorated with red cherries and. the George Washington motif was carried out In a most attractive manner. After the supper,' Mrs. Kellersberger en tertained the group with a most in-j teresting talk on her- experiences as a missionary and her work in the Leper colonies. .... 1 II J I v Er.:;ii:;nQo::llill Group 1 0n Sunday (evening the Youth Fehowship group of the churches of ' Kenansville ' entertained the young people f the Rose Hill Fel lowship group win the Sunday School rooms at 70. A program was given by the local 'members, after which Rev. John M Clint led in a number of Indoor games. Mesdames G. V. Gooding, and Mary Southerland, assisted by Blisses Carolyn Williams, Janet Boney and Hilda Brinson served refreshments of block' cake, open faced sand wiches in the shape of hatchets and soft drinks. The room was attractively decorated with cherries and other Washington . Birthday ideas. About thirty-five guests were present . t- Housfens" Entertain Bible Class Mr. and Mrs. Debnus Houston were hosts on Thursday evening to the members of the Monroe Wicker Bible Class at supper. A delicious barbecue supper with in dividual lemon pies were served to the 17 members present After the supper Mr. J. L. Williams and t-..l,3as lurnisbed the group with string music. A most enjoy able .time, was bad .by all,. '' Personals Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin made a business trip to Durham Friday : Mesdames Alsa Carr of Burgaw, Lula Grady of Seven Springs and Mrs Norwood Grady and daugh ter of Elm City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady Mr. and Mrs. BL J. Casebolt of FCn SALE SASH DOORS. SMrn:OCK - PAINTS : CSAiN TILE nA;onApi?E CLASS - UME ccv.rrn - eRicK riAsrot i ASPHALT SHINGLES AO AU KINDS OF KOUROOHNO L I Carter fi Son Waflac, N. C Charleston, .S. C. visited Ir. and Mrs. H. D.- Williams during the week end. Mrs, Casebolt returned to jCJiarleston on-Sunday and Mr. Casebolt .remained "in Kenansville for a longer visit. . ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Benton and ydung f daughter of Wilmington she is la. rovi. . .Mr. and Mrs. J, E. J t r a business trip to Rocky junt i , Friday. " ' , : Mrs. '"Howard of Topsail sper t Thursday and . Friday with 11, s. Caroline Gavin. On Saturday Eirs. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. 'uavin ana jmts. nowira weui iu Henry Dail. -Charleston, ;S.fiC.,' to, spend the Misses MitUe Rut.- Wallace and week 'fP$:rlfi: Evelyn Kornegay of the B. F. ' mt'd McKay went to Golds- Grady School spent Friday night b01;0 on Tuesday. She was accom- with Mrs. F. W. McGowen. panied by Mrs. S. W. Newton. Norwood Boney, Jr., of Chapel . i - . .. ,;' ; Hill was borne for the week end. . Sgt. ivooext Long ' returned to . Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Grady of Wil- Randp'.ph 1 ie.d( Texas, whei-e he is son visited in Kenansville Saturday staLo-fcU. His w:t and baby ili afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Taylor spent the week end in Lillington. Mrs. E. A.' Newton is still con fined to her home. Reports are that soon rejoin him In Texas. . iieidames Vance B. Gavin and C. B. 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