fa n neiijis k3 oir lJ eii'u , .v ye o -TO - - c 7 CI:33 i -'Mill, North Carolina ) a a TI:o Fk!i SUNDAY,, APR. 6th :-T7' t 1 .- .4 J -j. Mr' V. eiLlS-MASON-LiPLAKCltF i Ml Hop ninltM WON. & TOES. ' t:U Tbaix kMAtA.Cowwja 1 ri:k Aftinit the Alest ...beatable Dancers el the Land 5V 1 ' M .vJEMJ0ITH, ..Miha " wntm ' kwn I - ! I in frjT T . ' t j cslbmbi fter 2, '' ;f fEoShorta V" jf ? iobt lownrr ; : - j kom aninr . t , mm rnrouTON - -; t ITCUJNa KOUOWAT - ..ussnxnasoN ., UN MUCTItm t MM L lMrt, Pr i it scua wu Mwnmt Also Sports WEDKSSOAT , Your Tarorites Are Back! PENNY - ARTHUR . ANITA . XGLETON-LAKE- LOUISE T SIKHS MIMIC ltd! RICK U . M MISI jinl MfMi- h Una n.l liul SPECIAL! " ' it :-e Greatest Westers Serial) CHAPTER No. t in nrices. as if movlns cau- r "h a day to day ebb and t f "r-tly forward this a r 'n rf almost a t' X '',;'' y , VJ T- Tcht TIiorfi'Q Of The Best" ' ' THURS. & FRI. MICKELINE , Lx3 JACK HOLT VJL" -' D;cl! by ' WllUAM ROWLAND F-cducwl by ' -WllUAM . DA VIP DMributod by SCREEN GUILD Pi!ODUCT-"NS, Inc. Also Comedy ' SATURDAY S A COtUMlM ncttr.s Also Cartoon Comedy LATE SHOW: ; "Renlfrew Of Royal Mounted it .With JAMES NEWELL. 2. At Friday's close, the 10-market average stood at 36.09 cents. Hog receipts, due to drop season ally, were down some this week, c Prices Were 73 cents higher at major plants. , . - Few early spring Iambs are yet - not ready for market. - With fewer cattle at the markets, prices ruled strong for all classes and recovered Josses of a week earlier, i, . , " - Fryer prices underwent little change with supplies ample. More -heavy breed fowl were offered at ' all points,' with some weakening in quotations on this class. Fresh eggs arrivals from nearby sources also picked up, but; price changes were Blight under con tinued good demand. . . i OCS Opened To Members of ERC . . L i The Army has, advanced another inducement to Veterans of World "War II to join the Enlisted Reserve Corps by opening the doors of Of- ficer Candidate Schools to enlisted v men of the Reserve 'Corps. - The new directive states that - members of .the Enlisted Reserve Corps who attend and graduate from Officer Candidate Schools ' will be commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the Officer's Re- . serve Corps. They will Hot be re quired to serve on active duty with the Regular Army, but may apply for such duty if they wish. r- ERC graduates of Officer Candi- : date Schools will be required to serve a three year period with the Officer Reserve Corps.-This period will be waived - however, if the man applies and Is accepted for a tour of active duty with the Regu "lar Army ; TJie Goldsborp Recruiting Of- fice invites a"y r-r" '-rr.v MUOIMTEPKTIIiES - : ALAN CURTIS ajk hrev M :! . At Wnri Ik t tak , - t.. DOBS HOUOv' W (- HANK PENNY HIS ' ii. - " PLANTATION BOYsOjfl Faison Nevs .MRS. A. B. HIOKA, A. ' Reporter -Sntoerlptloa Agent Mrs. Faison Hostess At Bridge " ; Mrs. I. R. ; Faison .entertained her bridge club and several addi tional guests - Thursday : evening. The home , was , attractive , with spring flowers. Two tables were at play. Mrs. Cecil McCullen recei ved the high 'score award. Coca colas and salted nuts were served during the evening. At the conclu sion of play , the hostess served a salad plate with tea. ? : . . Fellow Poets Guests 01 Mrs. Hicks The "Fellow Poets" were guests of Mrs. A. R. Hicks Jr., Saturday afternoon. The president, Miss Sal lie. Hill, had charge of the meeting which was opened with the reading of the collect The program 'was given by Mrs. C. Beems. During a social hour the hostess served a salad plate with tea, " v ... ' Mesdames Marshall Williams and James Hill were special guests. - ;. i Mrs. Precyf he Entertains Mrs. Harold Precythe was hos tess to the Tuesday Afternoon bridge club and several additional guests. Spring flowers were used in the room where two tables were at play. -" - , '.Mrs. A. R. Hicks, Jr., was the recipient of high score award. Mrs. N. F. McCoIman was awarded sec ond high and Mrs. Eddice Taylor received the bingo prize. Coca' colas and salted nuts were served during the afternoon and at the conclusion the hostess served a delicious salad plate with cake and tea.-, j Duplin Theatre WARSAW SUN. - MON. APR. 6-7 "CrossMy Heart it With Betty Hutton And Sonny Tufts. li?iW';f - - ,. TUESiAPR. 6 v, . "The Magnificent .Rogue" With Warren Douglas And Lynne Roberts. - J WED. APR. 9 DOUBLE FEATURE " riCID KAIIGER" With Bob Steele. A'- "BETTY CO-ED ft With Jean Porter. " THURS. - FRL APR. 10-11 "Ldy In The Lake" With Robt. Montgomery I And Audrey Totter. 8At. APR. 12 - ' , DOUBLE FEATURE 'Six C:n Screncda' With Jimmy Wakely." if Enjoys St::!; S'jpper The Faison Athletic Association enjoyed a- steak supper at the Fai son Cafe Thursday evening with 32 paesent v . ; Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ellsworth Bowman announce the birth of a hdaughter, Caroline Faith, on March 18, at James Walker Hospital, Wil mington. Mrs. Bowman, before her marriage, was Miss Eleanor Ire land of Faison. ; Personals Mrs. Ellis Lee of Walsenburg, Colo., is visiting her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Louis Curtis of Pittsford, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cates. Mrs. S. R. Ireland is a patient at the Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem. Mrs. C. A .Decker was the guest of Mrs. Norwood Oates in Golds boro several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Bowden ha returned from Florida where they visited relatives . :. Mrs. D. G. Dyson of Green Cove Springs, Fla., and ' Willie Anders of Sanford, Fla., visited their sister, Mrs. J. M. Bowden and Mr. Bowden last week. , Edwin Merjon of Mars Hill Col lege spent his spring vacation at home here. ''. . Miss Cliff Mable has returned to her home in Decatur, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cates have re turned from Decatur, Ga. Mrs. C. D. McCullen and Mrs. A. R. Hicks, Jr., were visitors in Clinton Thursday., -; ; - Mrs. H. C. Butler of Clinton was guest of her daughter, Mrs. Waldo Clifton Thursday. . s . Ian On Thomas W. Brogan, 19, quarter master, 3c, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brogan of Rt 1, Faison? is serving aboard the light cruiser USS Little Rock, which has com pleted a two-week Naval Reserve Training Cruise to Puerto Rico." ; The Little Rock, one of the Na vy's newest type cruisers, became one of the most widely traveled good-will messengers of the Uni ted States after her commissioning in 1945. She participated in numer ous tours to Europe, Africa Cen tral and South America. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The- undersigned having quali fied as Administrator of the estate of the late Elizabeth Hussey, de ceased, of Albertson Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons Who have claims against said estate to present their claims to the undersigned Z33I3IB3BJBiBmmi!S!liaB!IB rjancoa The best In motion p!riur WALLACE, N. r SUN. - MON. & TUES. APR. fr-7-8 . "Song Of The South' With All The Characters Of The Book WEDNESDAY, APR. 9 "Roll On Texas Moon Starring Roy Rogers. "Crime Drs. ' With Warner Baxter. - THURS. & FRI. APR. 10-H Starring Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Scott. SATURDAY, APR. U tit 'Out California Yay With Monte Hale. OWL SHOW: . rr C:-:!:r::nJ:3Pc!::!ta" Society and Mrs. Allen Is Hostess To Club Mrs. M. F. Allen, Jr., entertained the members of the Monday even ing Bridge Club. Miss Martha Pick ett was a guest for the occasion. When scores were - tallied Mrs. Vance B. Gavin was awarded high score for club members and Miss Pickett was remembered with a gift. The hostess served a tempting sweet course and coffee. At Woman's Club The Kenansville Woman's Club met last Thursday afternoon.' The program was annual reports and in stallation of officer. Mrs. 'Inez C. Boney, state officer, installed Mrs. Perry Dobson as president; Mrs. Caroline Gavin, vice president; Mrs. C. B. Sitterson, treasurer. Mrs. Inez C. Boney was installed as secretary by Mrs. N. B. Boney, for mer president Mrs. J. G. Morrison in behalf of the club, presented Mrs. A. T. Outlaw, retiring presi dent, a potted plant PTA Meets Monday The Parents Teachers Associa tion meeting will be held Monday evening, April 7th, at 715 in the administrator, on or before the 27th day of March, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar to their re covery, and all persons who are in debted to said estate to please make immediate payment This the 27 day of March, 1947. Earl Williams, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Hussey, deceased. Pink Hill, N. C, RFD No. 2. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 5-9-6t. HEP : NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having, quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of the late Ellis Brlnson de ceased, of Limestone Township, Duplin County, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons who have claims against said estate to present their claims to the undersigned Administratrix, on or before the 2nd day of April, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar to their recovery, and all persons who are Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 2nd day of April, 1947 Jeannette S. Brinson Administratrix of the estate of Ellis Brin son, deceased. Beulaville North Caro lina. H. E. Phillips, Attorney. Kenansville, N. C. 5-9-6t. HEP Theatre rr ' 1 ' Manhunt rr ' ; V rr rr Personals School Auditorium. The Boy Scouts will have charge of the program. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Adams and children of Angler spent the week end .with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Will lams.. Judge Henry A. Grady of New Bern, Mr. Franklin Grady of New York City, Mrs. Alsa Carr of Bur gaw and Kirs. Lula Grady of Seven Springs were dinner guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady. The Senior Class of the Kenans ville High School have gone to Washington, D. C. on a sight-seeing tour. They were chaperoned by Rev. John M. Cline, Miss Louise Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brin son. Misses Lela McDonald, Mildred Pate, Elizabeth Sparkman and Mr. O. P. Johnson attended the NCEA convention in Asheville last week. Miss Lela McDonald while at tending the NCEA convention in Asheville suffered a broken wrist from a fall. Mrs. C. B. Guthrie made a busi ness trip to Wilmington last Mon day. Miss Margaret Williams shopped in Kinston Saturday afternoon. Rose Hill Seaman Serving On USS Albemarle Eugene Moore, steward's mate, lc, of Rt 2, Rose Hill, is serving aboard the seaplane tender USS Albemarle. At the outbreak of the war, the Albemarle was on duty with the At lantic Fleet, operating between tne United States and Europe, trans porting material and personnel. . THE MERCHANTS OF PINK HILL WILL CLOSE EACH THURSDAY AT 1:00 O'CLOCK the Town Vefs To f izrdi InArmyPcrc-O Thousands of war veterans will don their old uniforms and mari-h in Army Week parades this year cities and towns throughout th-v nation. An Impressive percentage of 14,000,000 men and women who served in the Army in the. world wars are expected to join the ranks r of marchers as are representatives of survivors of those who served in -earlier wars. ' .''- ' Wherever feasable, active army units will join their veteran bud-' dies in the line of march. r Mh aseo tfoeeeealy to saeedttf Nlieva headache and painful discomforts of neuralgia - D Measured doses In powdsc form for quick asstmllatlan. r Proof of merit. Sam tape fT mula over one-third eaafeu. Standard TJ. I. y. ingndWa. Laboratory tested, eantroutd. 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