j, smw , i 'fi " , " rr? rTT 3 on exit i It' ESeimaimsvnlllle Society and Persona Is fliss Ymiams Entertains Club Miss Margaret Williams was hos tess to' the members of her bridge club i o&' , Monday evening. Misses Martha Pickett and Hilda Clontz were visitors for the occasion. At the conclusion of play, Mrs. Vance Gavin was awarded high score for club members and . Miss Hilda Clontz for visitors.. The hostess served a delicious salad course and coffee. ; . tallied Miss Mildred Pate won high score prize and ' Miss Elizabeth Sparkman second high. ... ' The hostess served ice cream and cake. i-yw.. :! ; Stunt Hi Mrs: Mitchell On Thursday evening, Mrs. Lou iseMitchell entertained the-mem-i bers of her bridge club. Her home ' was most attractive with early spring flowers. When scores were On Friday evening-ln the school auditorium. Stunt Night was held. Mr, J. E. Jerritt, master; of cere monies, announced the stunts and kept everything moving in a lively manner. The program was opened with a baby oarade with Master I Julian Wefstbrook winning for the babies and Miss sanora jones win ning for the little grown ladies, A stunt was then presented by each grade in the school, i Every grade gave a most amusing and well presented stunt (and this is strictly off record, your reporter would have hated to have been a judge); Three prizes were awarded: Primary grade, Mrs. Louise Mitch ell, teacher; grammar grade' 4, Mrs. L. F. Weeks, teacher; and high school grade, 12, 'with Miss Louise Ellis, teacher. Cake walks were en joyed after the program. Playhouse Tent THEATRE - PINK HILL, NORTH CAROLINA "The Pick Of The Best" v PROGRAM MEEK MAR. 23rd SUNDAY - It's In The Groove! ; (Varices Langford in nitfiirnrnnilk 7 w:iUL!JlUiiy li.l;IHall II ' 11 si vu- Employee's' of the Waccamaw Bank in Kenansville attended CrouD 3 of the N. C. Bankers As sociation banquet in the Goldsboro Hotel on Saturday evening, March 15. Mr. William Erwin of New York City gave the address. Miss Lela McDonald spent the past week end at her home in Col umbia, S. C. - Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Wells, Jr., of Wallace , and, Mrs. Townsend of Murohv and Mrs. D. L. Wells, Sr., of Wallace visited Miss Mary Coop er on Saturday. . Mrs. John D. Larkins, Sr., who has been with her sister, Miss Mary Cooper, who has been ill for sever- all weeks, returned to her home in Kinston on Monday. Mrs. Doris Fulgo of Raleigh was home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dobson last week end. Miu Marsaret Williams and Mrs. Wilbur Adams shopped in Rich mond last week end. Misses Anna Dail, Sarah Pickett and Hortense Tyndall were home from ECTC for the spring holidays. . Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady, MeaOames Louise MitcheU 3nd Jtfargaretta Stafford and Misses , Erma Williams and Anne Dail attended the concert which Marian .Anderson gave In Raleigh Monday evening. Norwood Boney, Jr., of Chapel Hill is home for the holidays. Mn J. O. Stokes shopped in Goldsboro on Monday.' ' , Mr. Norwood Bonty. Sr, is a pa tient at Veterans Etsspital where he is suffering with an infected foot Misses Frances and Linda Slt terson and Miss Sarah Wast Out law have been confined to their homes with flu."' '"i:KT:''-'.'': . Mesdames G. V. Gooding and S. C Newton and Miss Sally Newton went to Kinston Monday. Rev. and Mrs, J. G. Morrison and Joe, Jr., made a business trip to Clinton Monday. The beat k motion plcturea WALLACE, N. r SUNDAY, MARCH 23rd. IflmOftMOS RUSSELL MK IWHJ Mm - ; HDR1AN JAKE GREER 6LEMH VEHHOH Also -Comedy , m)N. & TUES. DRAMA THAT HOLDS YOU! r 1 an Duplin Theatre WARSAW Easy Come, Easy Go" Starring Sonny Tufts, Barry Fitzgerald. MONDAY & TUESDAY. MARCH 24-25 . "MIGHTY McGURK" Starring Wallace Beery. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th. ' "DEVIL Oil WHEELS" Mrs. R. C. Wells has been" visit log bar mother In Lillington f or several days who. baa been ill with the fin. . . ' Sgt Robert ' Long returned to Texas on Monday where he is. sta tioned with the Army. His wife and baby expect to Join him in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brinson took their baby to James Walker Hospital for treatment this week. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brinson vis ited Mrs. S. S, Sandlln near Beula villa Sunday afternoon. Mr. K. V, Vestal went to North WUkesboro to a hog breeder's sale Thursday. Mesdames Clifford Aldridge and Morris Brinson shopped in Kinston Tuesday. Mrs. L. H. Brinson spent two days In Wilmington last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs.' L. F. Weeks and daughter, Jean, visited Mr. Week's brother in Burlington last weekend. Missionary eels Miss Viola Titus, case worker, and Monday. Mm. i. W. J?J who wve. the visually blind of , is the inother of Mrs. CktonEar- Duplin County has a new person driving her car for her una woes. She la in the Welfare Department Tuesdays and Thursdays of each Week. Mesdames J. M. Cameron, L W. Martin and Joseph Cameron of Polkton were guests of Mrs. Clay ton Herring of Rose Hill Sunday ring who was formerty awfcjasnt. County Agent of Dnpssi Conoty. The Rose Hill Woman's Ctob , gave a creative program on WssV nesday afternoon undsr tfco direc tion of Mrs. H. ' W. 'Fsniot; I ally designed dresses ware display ed and original poena, auuloal selections and papers wee read. - Society M With Jai Ford. II II THUIIDERTOVII With Bob Steele. . THURSDAY & FRIDAY. MARCH 27-Z8 "It's A Wonderful Life Starring James Stewart v SATURDAY, MARCH, 29th. , rrrn AIlTirK ri tft A Till C ncumitK ruuMiivt With Tex Bitter. OWL SHOW: "Shadow Of A Woman" Starring Andrea King. r The Woman's Missionary Society met on Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Dan Davis. Mrs. Dav is was also program leader and was assisted by several members. The topic for the month was on Russians. Mrs. C. D. Dobson pre sided and gave the'Bible Study. A good number of members were pre eyr V- 1 4om only it Also Shorts ""' WEDNESDAY. ! ' '.'A Western That Sizzles! "Guns For Hire" With Lane Chandler. ' Also Serial ""' " ' .THURSDAY , ', T TwvTkX Mac" f SUN. - MON. MAR. 23-24 "The Secret Heart With Claudette Colbert And Walter Pidgeon. TUES. MAR. 25 Down Missouri Way With Martha O'Driscoll And William, Wright. THE WED. MAR.' 26 DOUBLE FEATURE "Riding The California Trail With Cisco Kid. ii -Cartoon Added ' . FRIDAY ' - 1 "Big Boy" Williams and Iloosier Hotshots in . ! '-ne Star Moonlight AI Shorts Vi;- V''M'i:', f VTURDAY ' r. sell Ilayden, laez Cooper' in ; r'ui Of The Border TS, SHOW: v I'cCoy m Dangerous Millions With Kent Taylor. THURS. - FRL MAR. 21-28 "Mr. District Alldrney" With Dennis O'Keefe And Marguerite Chapman. SAT. MAR. 29 DOUBLE FEATURE ' "Valley Of Fear": With Johnny Mack Btown. MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE, C. "Where Happiness Costs So Litfle" WEEK OF MARCH 28td SUNDAY, MONDAY t All Star TECHNICOLOR Spectacle "THE SPAMSH MAIM TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY yvIiv MeOnirA. Rnhert YonnC is "CLAUDIA AIID DAVID THREE STOOGE COMEDY ,11 THURSDAY Leon Enrol in ii It Shouldn't Happen To A Dog Plus Chap. 5 "Burn 'em Up Barnes ii FRIDAY, SATURDAY Sunset Carson in 'OREGON TRAIL" rvw swift AT. TITLED: "HOP HARRIGAtr' OWL SHOW: II Swinging On A Rainbow'' i000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCC "THE GHOST How you can help YOUR AQT.1Y DO 170 PART FOR PEACG Wm the Preeident's proposal for the discontinuance of Selective Service en March 31, America will rely on voluntary enlistment for the maintenance of the Regular , - .Amy at authorized strength. ' In view of world conditions today, this is a step of the gravest importance to every American citizen. Never before ia history has any nation raised and maintained a million-man army by the volunteer system alone. Our ideals, oar belief in individual freedom, our sufeiv and oar duty to promote world peace all are bourn! up in this decision. . This is your Arnv, ami vuluniary enlistment is your choice. It must not fail. With vour help it wtll no' fait. The Armymu8t continue 10 provide adetpiuu- iut. tion forces oversea, to supplv thew forces, a.i.l i h.-.p in keeping Anienea strona and iw-.eure. ' Your help and understanding can do inih lo en 'courage a steady flow of 3-vear voluntary ei..'in-nis. necessary to sound training and the efficient itorioriimnce of the Army's task. When you discuss this subject withyour sons, brothers, husbands or friends who mav be considering an Army career, bear in mind the advantage offered by a H-vear enlistment. Among them are the choice, oV branch of - service and of oversea theater where jpenine. exist, and , the opportunity for thorough training in valuuble skills. ' ' ; A job in the new Regular Army compares favorably with the average in industry, and has more opportunities ' for promotion than most. :. v . You can help by giving your respect and support to the man who enlists voluntarily - to do his part in enT- , tag out your country's world-wide obligations to build ' a peace that will endure. v x . , , t ROBERT P. ' PATTERSON ,".''' .!- , gCRETAKY OF WAR tu mi ihfomatior ieoadiiio " VOLUNTARY ENUSTMENT, OUL IT r Altai ABMY RECSUITUIt ITaTIOH I, BuaonffiiesD LdrsHseir IPflanatt V. HILL STREET, WARSAW, II. C. FREEZER LOCKERS FOR RENT BEEF AIID PORK CURING AIID PROCESSING CHICKENS PICKED AIID DRESSED You are invited f o come in end look over (his plant. Ychove some lockers left. Come and select yours 7 v early. I!rjn 8 A. M.to 5 P. M. ; Pc-I II. Ci;;::n; t :zri::r vconr r ir'

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