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Willi Brownies
The Girl Scouts met on Tuesday
afternoon with the Brownie Scouts
in the school auditorium immed
iately alter school for a "fly-up"
ceremony for Millie Burch who
was ten years old. The program
opened with the scouts singing
Happy Birthday to Millie. Mes
dames N. B. Boney and W. M. In-
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Duplin's First Professional
Base Ball Team
WARSAW FISH MARKET
W. E. Barileff, Owner.
gram had i-arce of t eji;
and Mrs. Louise Mitchell piayJ
special music while the : scouts
marched on the stage. There were
31 present The scout meeting will
be held on next Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock with Angela Daughtry
for a special Board' of Reviews.
Card Club Meets
, On last Thursday afternoon the
Thursday afternoon Card Club met
in the home of Mrs. Caroline Gav
in with Mrs. G. ' V. Gooding as
hostess. Pretty spring flowers with
irises predominating were used for
decoration. At the conclusion of
play Mrs. J. E. Jerritt was found
to be high scorer for club members
and the hostess presented': Mrs.
Gavin a box of candy. Cherry tarts
and iced tea were served by the
hostess.
Mrs, E.V. Vestal
Entertains Club
us
The Kenansville Kontract Klub
met on last Wednesday evening in
the home of Mrs. E. V. Vestal, She
also entertained and extra table.
Additional guests were Mesdames
J. E. Jerritt, P. J. Dobson and Wm.
Pickett of Kenansville add Mrs. R.
W. Davidson of Montreal, Canada,
and Mrs. Charlie Atkinson of At
lanta, Ga. Attractive arrangements
of mixed spring flowers were used
on the auxiliary tables. When scores
were tallied Mrs. Vance Gavin won
high score for club members and
Mrs. Charlie Atkinson for visitors.
The hostess served chocolate cake
topped with whipped cream and
iced tea.
Notice
HERE WE GO
CHRYSLER
and
PLYMOUTH
Are Rolling Along With The
WARSAW RED' SOX
DUPLIN MOTORS
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER
Expert Body Repairs
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Warsaw, N. C.
The Auxiliary of Grove Presby
terian Church will meet on Mon
day evening at 7:30, April 28, in the
Sunday School Rooms. Circle No.'
2 of the Auxiliary is invited as
gUtalg Of CUXUO i.J. X. t. ,.
B, Gavin will present the piciiiam
on Christian Education.
MfiJ. R. Grdy
Entertains Club
Mrs. J. R. Grady entertained the
members of the .'Monday-! evening
Bridge Club and an additional ta
ble honoring her sister, Mrs. H. W,
Shoulars of Rich Square. .Attrac
tive arrangements of purple and
white iris and spirea - were used
for decoration. The hostess served
strawberry short cake, Iced tea and
salted nuts. When scores were to
taled Mrs. L. F, Weeks was award
ed high score . for club -members
and Mrs. Woodrow Taylor for vis
itors and Mrs. Shoulars was giveb
a guest prize. Each was presented
a potted plant arrangement. ; ' ;
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Met On Monday
' The Missionary Society of the
Baptist Church met Monday after
noon in the home of Mrs. C D.
Thomas with the president Mrs. C.
D. Dobson presiding. Mrs. P. J.
Dobson had charge of the program
"Baptist Work in European Coun
tries". There were nine members
and two visitors present After all
business was disposed of, a social
hour was enjoyed at Which time
the hostess served ham sandwiches,
coffee and cookies.
WS Of CS Meets
The Kenansville Methodist WS
of CS met Monday evening April
14. in the home of Miss Erma
Williams, opened with the devo
tional led by Mrs. Ingram. Con
ducting the program on "100 Tears
in China", Mrs. II. D. Williams
pointed out that the topic was
particularly interesting and timely
WELCOME TO WARSAW
AND OUR
From ' the Duplin- County' -H
Beef Calf show held here April 8,
the Club members took their cal
ves to Kinston and entered them
in the Coastal Plain Fat Stock
Show on the 9th and 10th. 104 cal
ve were entered, from 11 counties.
- Victor Taylor, from Faison, push
ed Jack Basden, from Wayne
County, close for Grand Champion;
however, Jack's calf was a little the
best, so Victor was satisfied with
the Reserve Champion, which was
a Hereford calf r weighing :'. 025.
pounds. Victor's Reserve Champ
ion sold for 32 cents a pound, bring
ing him $323.75. r ,...-...
Each County represented in the
show was asked to. enter S of the
best calves in the group of S. con
tests. Victor and Ray Taylor, Gor
don Whaley, Jimmy Wells, and Joe
Bass's calves were selected from
Duplin. This group won first prize
over all other counties In the show.
Joe Bass won second on showman
ship among the 104 contestants In
the show. All of the calves In the
show were graded into 4 grades:
grade 1 to 3, and all below grade 3.
since April, 1947, marks the 100th
year of Methodist Missionary
work in China. Mesdames Quinn,
Johnson, D. S. Williamson, and
Westbrook presented several mile
stones in our Chinese missionary
experience with implications for
the future. Mrs. Newton, the
president and official, delegate,
gave a report on the conference
March 19 meeting at Grace Church
In Wilmington. Other regular
business being disposed ' of, the
meeting adjourned to a social hour
with Eskimo pies for refreshments.
Duplin held a higher percentage of
calves grading number 1 than any
other county. Duplin also had the
second largest number of calves
in the show. , ' ,
' Each calf was sold at auction on
Thursday afternoon, April 10. The
104 calves averaged $23.08 .a hun
dred On foot , i . ,
The sulphur; in this dust mixture
will also aid in the control of red
spldef if a good job of dusting is
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t A slow acting nitrogen f i rll.
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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For quick relief from itching aueu
athlete' foot, cabiee, punpiee and 01 v.
condition, nt pure, cooling, medio"
D. D. D. PmsCRIPTION. A doctor
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TUESDAY NIGHT
SAIIFORD PACKER
YOUR DEPENDABLE GROCER
IN WARSAW
SWAT 'EM DUPLIN
Let's Win The Pennant
This Year
Greetings To
WARSAW
I've been very busy for the past
few weeks, doing my Spring sew
ing. And this year, I've discovered
an attachment called the Stitch
Master that has certainly made my
work look professional. It's at
tached right to my machine and
with it I can make invisiblchems
and smooth edges, not only , for
dresses, and clothes but for new
Spring house furnishings. ' .
So far, I've made two new suits
for my young daughter . . . which
she tells me the girls call "dreamy"
. . . a new dress for Dabs and one
for myself, as well as host of
things for my home. And my new
miracle attachment has certainly
been a helnl On necklines, for in
stance, I've learned how to make a
smooth, perfect edge . . .a skirt
hem is no problem at all, anymore
I stitch them right on the ma
chine and with the new Stitch Mas
ter the stitches are actually invis
ible! w-: i .
It's certainly easy to sew with
today's modern equipment, tent it?
My two sons were thrilled with tha
curtains I made for their bedroom.
I found some regular sailcloth . . .
dyed it navy blueand applicqued
bright ships and anchors on it.
Then I made spreads to match for
their bunk beds. Now the entire
room has a nautical look and the
boys are proud as punch! .New
draperies for the living room are
next on my list I've always beea.
afraid to tackle them before for
the fear they'd look home made.
But with my new sewing machine
attachment I have no feare at all
for every garment I've made with
It, has really looked profession!,
and I'm making plans for dozens of
new furnishings which I can make
easily and quickly now! - .
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