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Transplan,;g 1, c el 15o 15 i-in. (warden licv. c t- - a Mr Craftsman Lawn Mower 17.88 16-inch Cut np rttroogh your lawn with flv oil-tempered ''free-rwUng". ihJtl cutting blades. Operates easily sealed ball bearings fn reel, mUser itn. Baked-on enamel, chromium elated bar. handle. rig" Tough, Long -Wearing Dunlap Garden Hoso Ouarcmtoed 5 Tears strbng-lajtlno, serviceable botfti flexible, noivldnk, leak-. proof. Vam toesb layen ''mend b jbeovy nibber cover. V&y braided bote yam rc'oreemerJ givet tt added ilreBb. BuS to rett dxca cad mat WStfoncii 9 times average cfty preiiure. Creenj sevF 215 W. Walnut St. Phone " GOLDSBOBO, N. C. ; ; " ; . t : t . . ITcrs 95:33 Sat 9 6 rrTrrlfaj ' ' J" J Dunlap Garden Rake 4 Strong Tetb 89c Isead. teeth, inck forged frcos piece of steel for added strength, durability. Smooth 5 -ft. straight Sturdy Manure Fork Easy to Handle 1,89 Craftsman. Famous Piex-Beom con struction for Increased strength end flexibility. Forged steel tines. 4-ft hard .voed hcid'i! smooth finish. - 25-2.79 . 50' -5.39 1602 lAltend Eastern Star Installation In. 1 " ; ed ihs installation of Eastern SUtr Officers in Kenausvllla Tuesday evt.i:r. were: Mr. mid Mfs. Robert L. West. Mtodiiues Henry West Stavy BrUt. A. 1' Humplirey, O. H. Beat Kathleen P. Snyder and Win Muy Ahce Blackmore. Mrs. Joiirisoji Is. Hostess In Raleigh - Mrs. Rivers D. Johnson, wile of Senator Johnson, of Warsaw, de lightfully entertained Thursday morning at an 11 o'clock breakfast I. at the Sir Walter, ip Raleigh.-Those I from Warsaw attending were Mes I dames IIenr L. Stevens. Jr. L. B i Huic, R. E. V, all, A. J. jlenkirM and i J. W. StraufiUii. iiurlng the after- icm thev tiitonued t)e Ida given by Mrs. J. M. Broughton, wife of tomier Cov... .io. Broughton, at her home on Holt Drive. , , . , j Mr. ad Mrs. Wall ihlerfain At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. Earie Wall com' plimented their house guests, Lieu tenant General and Mrs. A. C, Wedemeyer, of Fort Meade, Md., Wednesday evening when they en tertained at a pretty dinner party at their home on Hill . Street Lovely arrangements of jonquils and yellow candles effectively dec orated the living room and In the dining room the table was centered with; an arrangement of jonquils in a silver bowl with yellow tapers In candelabra on either side. - A tempting three-course-dinner was served to Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Wedemeyer, Judge and Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., Mayor and Mrs. A. J. Jenkins, Henry L. Stevens, III, and John Fonvielle State College student. Personals Mrs. Glenn. Rollins attended a special Chevrolet Motor Co.r ac counting school in Fayetteville on Wednesday. Lt. Gen. and Mrs. A. C. Wede meyer, Commander of the Second Army, stationed at Ft. Meade, Md., were gue its Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wall. Mrs. Wedemeyer Is the former Miss Elizabeth Em blck, niece of Mr. "all. Before be ing appointed Commander of the The look of the well dressed man la easily achieved Jn one of our new spring suits. Fine fabric finely tailored. Griffon & WUcott -, THE LABEL' Or " QUALITY A. Drc:!a SUITS . V... h u Spring! You'll find fashions . Y-''1-'1 J V playing up to you in suits and i -tr J 1 , dresses. " v- if m ? , - "..r .rTTFri f ' ,f ? 1 J ;'l It's always. one of our suits : k 4 v Ci 2th 5 ?.-' : ri'y - : xy . . - CV - -,lr 15 I - v: you can depend on for smart sX' "- TV ! ' ; ' " 1 u"' y 1 newness.; Lisht weight wool VI I I 1 ,f .: I .v - f V and, gabardines In stripes" -'-Vw ;jjlr' I. MTJ jl and solids, masterfully tail-.y, iv j iij v.. k I I - '-.(! f ; ' ored and suited. , Ml j A' riTTrn 1 DRESSES! to whirl you - right ' J , " ' C A tAilhK - if- Ht 1 1 ""'-: ' through spring In the most Hatter- t f"f' " I ) FiU '-i . In fashion you've experienced in , ' , . 111' " Second Army, Lt Gen. Wedemeyer was in command of the entire China-India War area , and was 'quite outstanding for his work during the war. Virgil Rollins, of Greensboro, pent the week end with his moth er. Mrs. G. W. Rollins. -v Friends of Mr. Ed Snipe will re gret to learn that he is again a patient at James Walker Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sltterson of itlnston were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Applewhite. . . . Mrs. Emma Hobba was carried to the home of her niece, Mrs. Sloan Register, In Rose Hill Wednesday. Mrs: Hobbs returned Sunday from James Walker Hospital, where she was treated for an infected hand, but this week developed plurlsey. oooooooooooo : -'Center. V. ; Theatre MOUNT OLIVE, N. Q. - SUN. MON. TUES. , , "It's A Wonderful Life" , ,: James Stewart, .' "1 ' . ; - and Donna Reed. - News " ' r ' y WED. Double feature 1 . . "Mystery of Hooded Horseman" Tex Hitter. ALSO "Cigarette It THURS. FRI. Easy Come, Easy Go Sunny Tufts. , News ' Cartoon SAT. West Of Dodge City Charles Starrette. ' Serial Comedy OOOOOOOOOOOO years. Liong sorso aimoneiiee ana . . ' I. I I ' i f pretty, softly lined frocks accented - v (.,.; i'A'H r-1 OualltyTfabrice In lovely colore.. i'', ' V. -, , Qeprts Millions In Ins. Reinstated North Carolina veterans have re instated almost seven million dol lars of lapsed National Service Life Insurance during the first 6 weeks of the GI Insurance information progran of the-Veterans Admini stration. , - Recent Congreo-'onal legislation extended tie deadline for reinstate ment of lapsed GI insurance with out a medical examination and by a "comparative noalth statement" i ii ( 5 We Are Pleased To Announce Our Appoints: rr.t -J General Electric Dealer For All "G E" Ap&L" :t3 PLACE YQUR ORDER FOR EARLY DELIVI ON ANY APPLIANCE YOU MAY WAIJT UHW.mil liiliiUsliMi i 1 ' - - - I ... I. I I Mt " ,! - .'.:;' ?. '. . : . , . 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