Several L.uiea of tins k-.i.un in tended a shower In honor of Mrs. Kate Nich61sott at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Willie Bell of the Bear Marsh community. , . uli Eilag Abundant Blocia KiUa Cionu, I.j.uC Ajjant, gave an interesting talk on "Eat Your Way to Health.",The hostesses ser ved sandwiches, cookies and pepsi colas. , -Vboto OourUqr Mrqr-UotH SMd Ofc Moat home gardeners like to grow annual flower. Coming quickly Into bloom from aead sown aach year, they are the easiest of all flowers to -mam and farin a wide ranee of vivacious color for along period. poppy and bachelor button are two of the earliest The low-growing edgers, sweet alyssum ana canaytun, are aiao suriy qwea w wwar um The lovely balsam, tragraniT . . . tleular about the kind of soil they grow in but they do like plenty of sunshine and air. Most annuals do not thrive m shady places. In order to get the most bloom from annual flowers all through the season, they need a certain amount of attention. Petunia plants some times grow lanky and crowd their nelehbors. Cut sprays of blossoms freely and arrange them for indoor enjoyment The plants will recover quickly and bloom better than ever. Snip on the fading blossoms of an nla, marigold, cosmos, and other an nuals. If left to go to seed, tney rob the plants of strength to develop new flowers. Keep the edging an nuals, such as sweet alyssum and candytuft from looking, frowsy by clipping off the tops with shears after they have bloomed. They will reward you by flowering again and looking pretty for a long season. , i i " pinks, ' the graceful scabiosa, the hedge-forming four o clocks, the 'colorful nasturtiums and petunias anr next in line. Later come tne tall fflsn", the beloved zinnias and the marigolds. Most annuals are so say to grow that even children can taisa them successfully. Special : favorites for children's gardens and mesa of some grownups are feath ered ectasia, the oddly interesting cockscomb, and the gay woolflower. One secret of growing near-perfect . nT""' is to use good seed and sow it thinly. In outdoor planting do : not sow deeply but cover the seeds firmly so that they will make imme diate contact with warm moist soil for speedy germination. When the i seedlings appear, thin the plants so ' that the remaining ones will have plenty of space to spread and mature. - Most annual flowers are not par- Srjlhern Farm Market Summary Southern pigs went to market this week to bring the highest pri ces In the history of southern hog marketing. Prices ranged from $23.50 In Alabama to $29.75 at Baltimore per 100 pounds. - While bog prices continued to climb, cattle prices also strengthen ed. Buying interest this week was keen, and most slaughter steers and heifers were SO cents or more higher. - Cotton prices advanced more than a half a cent a pound again this week, following a similar rise in the market last week. Offerings were moderate as prices increased. Cold weather again touched Flo rida's truck crops this week, with snap beans in low unprotected ar eas suffering damage. Orange ship ments were moderate with auction prices up to $2.99 a box on interior oranges, and to $4.60 for Indian River oranges. Lanefield Home Dem. Club Meets The Lanefield Home Demonstra tion Club met Tuesday 'afternoon with Mesdames Bob and Marvin Houston. After the business session and reports by project leaders, Miss 9 ft f i I X l-h 3 MMGH MAOIMOIiJIU v Hog killing weather is here again C. E. Jones killed some nice hogs this week. .-.-. Mr.-and Mrs." John King were dinner guests of Mrs. Mattie Will iams near Bakers Chapel Sunday. Mr. Jennings Jernigan and fam ily visited Mr, Jule Jernigan last Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craft and son visited Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Best Sunday. ' Misses Dorothy Southerland and Majorie Williams spent the week end in their respective homes. " Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Thompson visited relatives here Sunday. - Among ; those v attending ' the Easter religious picture Shown in the Calypso Baptist church - last Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Paul King and daughter, Betty Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. King. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady and sons were guests at a barbecue given by the Fred Brocks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reaves were business visitors here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthis of Rocky Mount spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brltt Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Rones Chapel, visited relatives here Sunday. Lome Owen Guy Funeral Held . 'Lanie Owen Guy, 39, farmer of near Warsaw, died In Duke Hos pital, Durham, Thursday morning of last week after having been ill for only a few hours. Funeral ser vices were held at the Quinn-Mc-gowen Funeral Home Saturday afternoon at 2:30, conducted by the Rev. J. B. Sessoms, pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church. Inter ment was in the New Hope Ceme tery. Surviving are his -wife, the former Elmer Jernigan of Mt 01 ive; two sons, James Lanie and Larry Guy, both of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guy; and one sister, Mrs. Y. L. Smith of Warsaw. Dr. H. W. Colwell OPTOMETRIST lsl;2,r.;;:;,3ycu? - So many wives complain that their otherwise darl-. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaueh -Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In WALLACE, N. C.' ftyfr in the Souf lis W':WM Itlhr OimuioiL Urn Sour Ika ma tm4i as kai U Hu hvoritt hi Mil south for mm itotbty fan. Highni quality must u prisont to torn ttin popularity lot tt!2i dKaaVi. DISTRIBUTED BY QUINN WHOLESALE CO. Phone 8201 WARSAW, N. C. flAIJWFLkRISIMG W"": ... ft? mM . x WSm 71 1 Lags becoming crosspatches ; at bill paying time! r ' X " 38'"'' " -l A v uuo i give your nusDana a chance v. . to say you can't keep a budget straight . . , have no sense of the value of money , . . or will soon be spending more than he 'earns. 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Thaf s why we t-y dra't , ". delay, VZ9 electricity til the way-for electricity dees ' ell the jshs, does them better and does them more ; ly.'C94sXrxjesrxrc, :