Society and Personals
Mrs. Sdler Is
Hostess To
Duffel Supper
; Mrs. Emory Sadler was hostess
- to the members of her bridge culb
" I on last Thursday night st a buffet
- supper. Upon arrival of the guests
the hostess served baked ham. po
tato salad, tomato and . lettuce,
. pickled beets, hot rolls and choco
, i ?. late pie- for dessert- The guests
then played bridge. When scores
- were tallied, Miss Martha Pickett
was awarded toilet water for scor-
'' ing high and Mrs. Woodrow Brin-
son, second high was given station
ary. Miss Lela McDonald was a
guest for the occasion. ' -
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Mrs. Taylor
Entertains
Teachers
vir On last Wednesday evening, Mrs.
'-. Woodrow Taylor entertained the
.faculty of the Kenansville school
-at a buffet supper. Her home was
attractively decorated ' with -: dog
1 wood, yellow jasmine, wisteria and
azalea. The dining room table was
artistically arranged and a. menu
consisting of friend chicken, rice
and gravy, butter beans, tossed
salad, and hot rolls were served.
After the main course, the hostess
served apple pie a-la-mode.
Personals
Rev. R. C. Clontz of Marion, N.
C; spent last Wednesday ' and
Thursday with his daughter Miss
Hilda Clontz. ,
Mrs. Andrew Patterson spent
Tuesday night in Kinston.
r Mrs. ; Wilbur Adams spent part
of last week with her parents ,Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Williams.
Mrs. Alton Newton and children
and Mrs. A. T. Outlaw and children
shopped in Goldsboro Thursday af
ternoon. , i
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Grady were Mr - and Mrs.
Rodney Andrews of Jacksonville,
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Veach of
Redding, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Shoulars and son of Rich Square
N."C, Mrs. Park Pridgen of War
saw, and Mr. Rommie O'Daniel of
Ft. Worth, Texas. .
Alois Hollingsworth of Raleigh
spent the week end at home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Hollingsworth.
Mesdames Clarence Murphy and
Robert Hollingsworth attended the
Eastern Star meeting in Beulaville
Monday night' ' '
Mrs. W. B. Petteway and Chan-1
dler of near Jacksonville visited
Mrs. Dan Davis last Thursday,
Mrs. Mary Souther land accompa
nied a party from Fayettevtlle and
Clinton to Charleston, S. C, last
week to visit the Middleton gard
ens. ,
Miss Hilda Clontz spent the past
week end in Raleigh.
Mrs. J. O. Morrison and Joe, Jr.,
left for Atlanta, Oa., Wednesday to
visit relatives. -
Norwood Boney,, Jr., of Chapel
Hill and Jimmie Jerrltt of Duke
University spent the week end at
home with their parents.
Mrs. Doris Fulgo of Raleigh
spent the week end at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Dobson. i
Mrs. S. W. Newton went to Dur
ham Wednesday to spend several
days with her daughter, Dr. and
Mrs. Jim Wilson. .
Eleanor Hope Newell of . St.
Mary's College, Raleigh and Orlan
do, Florida, spent the week end
with Miss Janet Boney.
Mrs. J. E. Jerritt accompanied
Mrs. P. J. Dobson to Wilmington
on Wednesday.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Noble Martin
and boys are visiting Mrs. Martin's
father, Mr; E. R. Penney. V
Mrs. E. V. Vestal and three boys
and Miss Janet Boney shopped in
Kinston Friday. i ;
The sulphur in this dust mixture
will also aid in the control of red
spider if a good job of dusting is
done so that some of the dust reach
es the under side, of the leaves.
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LOOKING
AHEAD
fm GFOBGF S. fcENSON
PmUtil-Mtrdinf Mltft
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, Stre.Atktu
Trouble in Britain
England has gone down for a
email count ( That of course Is no
reason why anybody1 should, be
, ready with the old "I-told-you-so."
However, some observations are in
: order. Outstanding Englishmen have
bean outspoken during the fuel crisis
current in their country. An exam
ination of the underlying causes of
the crista Jn England ought to make
: good treatise favoring the Amer-
lean economic system,
England or anywhere else in
flie world, it tfltjay feeling that UUle
ori nothing along the socialist order
b to be found there that we would
.h to adopt in America. ;:, Even
. before the coal and power crisis
, reached the terrible proportions of
mid-February, the British were be
ing urged by critics within their own
- realm to abandon plans for further
v nationalization. ;
-; National Snlcldef
-Mr. Shinwell, minister of fuel and
. power, along with Sir Stafford
- Cripps, president of the Board of
Trade, asked that the country forego
a y further- reorganization of the
v electric power industry. The idea
' behind their plea was that British
Industry could not afford to be ex
posed to the uncertainties and haz
' aids that would accompany more
experimentation. ' It was time for
s- danger signals to go up.-; 7-5,;:;
The government, it was stressed,
: would have to concentrate on the
task of preserving the economic life
' - of England.. Another warning came
from a prominent religious leader..
The English people were confronted,
he said, by immense danger in the
planned society becoming so com
mon. If more and more orders had
to. be issued "about which the peo
ple would have to put up with and
obey," it would be the beginning of
. national suicide.
- -f , . ' Result ef Planning . . : ,
..The British do not lack coal be
cause they have no plan. Socialism
I full of plans.: The coal mines are
t? ere, . too, , What soclalisnvorgets,
however, is - that private and per
sonal initiative, meaning hard work
' snd high production, make up the
' tors that insure economic sta
i. ty. English miners can never dig
c al with paper plans. Men dig and
c itribute coal to consumers ot fuel
1 gely because of various incen
'. t.ves.- ; --;.r:.i4:-' r's-.i-v;-'.-Not
the least of these Incentives
i, that men make money in the proc
. sj of getting the coal out of the
ound. But a nation does not get'
: 1 of monopoly by making the
lopoly one of government The
ne products of socialism and
t .munism, with their monopolies
: government have been low stand
s of living and meager product
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' Best Statesmanship
' Thing to remember is that no antt
t laws can reach this kind of
mpoly. It takes either revohv
or world conflict to sweep on
of monopolistic government
' " ey become entrenched by
" Mt ir-:S-..,?-r::'
Ability falls" with increas
t upon America. Thes.
? -ost fully now in the part
' r r-T '-tpt our fres
WELCOME TO WARSAW
Let's Put Duplin's Team
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Tnouscmds 'of beauty-levers en payinf Springtime viatt to
the lower Cape. Fecar liver, 15 mile south of WUmington, N. C
where the world-famous Orten plantattea and gardens are at the
peak of bloom. Stately Orten mansion,- constructed in 1725, end
admired by thousands as one of the loveliest plantation houses in
the South, is shown above la Its picturesque setting ot spreading
trees and muiU-eolored blossoms. Ortea oeree, extending bock
from the banks of the Cape Fear through mile, of the Carolina
countryside, now are covered by more than 1.000 late-blooming
camellias, 100.000 azaleas, hyacinth, daffodils, wisteria, dogwood .
and other plants, all bordering more than two miles ot walks
around the plantation's 25 acres of gardens and nurseries.
Prices ca Sc:.'.'::rn kr.i
Carolina Oil CUMS
REDUCED TO $110X3
plus sales tax
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WILLIAMS' REPAIRS & SUPPLIES
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DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO.
Kenansville, N. C.
NOTICE 1 .ADMINISTRATION
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of Cora
Whitehead, deceased, ; notice is
hereby given to all persons having
claims against said estate to file
them with the undersigned admini
strator within one year from the
date hereof or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of any right of re
covery. All persons indebted to said es
tate will please ; make immediate
settlement '.
This the twenty-second day of
March, 1947.
Lorenza Whitehead, Admini
strator of the estate of Cora
Whitehead, deceased.
Robert C. Wells, Attorney
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A slow acting nitrogen fertilizer
that feeds crops over a long grow
ing period has been developed by
soil scientists of the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
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THE HOWDY CLUB
Announces The Return Of
PAUL STANLEY'S ORCHESTRA
featuring
Jimmy Kannon, Bud Kreiger
piano, vocalist sax, clarinet
Mac, trumpet
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