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Society and Personals : Mm T .1 Rinln nf Rinhlands -visited her daughter, Mrs. I. C. Burch, last week end.' Messrs. Garland P, King, secre tary and directors Eugene Carlton, i Fred Outlaw, Arthur Kennedy; M. W. Sutton and L. P. Wells attended v the three-day conference of the Pro -t duction Credit Association at "Wrightsville Beach from June 10th -through the 19th. Mr. and Mrs? Carlton Dobsort of 'i Washington visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dobson over the ' week end. . .' Mrs. Laura Gavin of Raleigh is -visiting her sister, Mrs. Fannie Cooper. Eighteen of the members of the .Youth Fellowship group attended , of the young people in Garland on ; Monday night. i Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Rouse and children of Kinston spent Sunday ' ith her mother, Mrs. Nora Shaffer, -i Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dail accom- Jaxiicu ivii. auu iviis. xjvii oiiyucr . and Bobby to Raleigh Sunday, where Mr. and .Mrs. Snyder and Bobby took a plane for Cleveland, " Ohio where they will make their a-! home. ' i Mrs. E. E. Benton and daughter of Wilmington spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dail. She was accompanied home on Wednes- will remain for several days while - recuperating from a recent illness. The N. B. Boneys attended the '. graduation exercises of Mrs. Bo- LOOKING AHEAD rir GEORGE 1 BENSON twf PntHem-Mrtiii0 Ctllet i-yf , saref.Aruiut ; What to Do About It There is one way, and only ona : way, to avoid a serious depression, and that way i open to the Ameri can people. Responsibility rests . firmly upon each of us, ho matter .what may be our economic status or individual social background, to 'choose out this proper course. There . is no way to go, if we should face Into t ; depression, except toward hard work and the high productiv ity of industrial peace. ; nut's the formula that will en- able us to weather a business reces sion, provided we begin to use it bow. We must all tighten our belts, ' get our feet on the ground, and go to work just as hard as we can work. A greatly increased measure of productivity per man-hour is the best answer to the present situation that can be thought up. k ' Down With Prices -With increased productivity, with an honest hour's labor given for every hour's pay, we could see a considerable lowering of prices. In- deed, with genuine whole-hearted cooperation from labor and indus try. It would be quite possible to Increase output as much as 40 generally. This should be enough to bring about a general 29 reduction In prices. This could be done with our present labor force and without increased working hours. - This : would in fact bring prices down until It would be equivalent to an increase In wages.- This is the on sound answer to the present threat of a depression. Such answer would also give us hope of regaining our foreign -markets, which have had little -attention paid to them since the war. Wisdom of a Sage ' Tha Importance of this thing prompted Bernard M. Baruch to state -recently that the whole post war world Would "get going only if iinen work" and to come out for a 5 day, 44 hour week. The seriousness at tha problem we face is such that we may be able to save civilization if we accept the challenge, Mr. ! Baruch said, adding that this would mean greater effort -than that ex arted during the war. . t In proposing a 44 hour work week, - "with no strikes or layoffs to Jan vary 1, 1949," as a means of in- creasing ' production, Mr. Baruch ,! recognized , our present tendencies ,'to put limitations on our work. He 4 emphasized , that a way must be 'found for production to flow smooth ,'ly. This achieved, then a "sense of ' security would return to worker and employer, and the reaction upon the iconomy of the world would be deep -and lasting." - - ", ' " Heads Together The saga Mr. Baruch has mora. '"Until we have unity, until we 'straighten out and solve our prob- lems of production, and have inter ml stability, there is no basis on v. hich the world can renew itself irhysically or spiritually," he con uted. If labor and industry would put their heads together, come to a it alistlc solution of their problems, : ake hands across the table and go ''i work in earnest to whip thii -:'t of immediate ' depression maximum and v-V ' arv r - i f ' i Personals ney's niece . at Goldsboro Rr-hnnl Thursdav evening. High Jimmy Jerritt returned to mine University and Norwood Boney, Jr to Chapel Hill for. summer school on Wednesday.. TUflcBoa WiMs, rMnntv Martha FiC- kett and Mrs. William Pickett went ! to New York on a tour with the Home Demonstration Club Women. They left early Monday morning. -Do.. Tnhn M Pllno is attpndinS V .... . w the Youth Assembly being held at Louisburg College. He will be an Instructor there for two weens. Mrs. P. N. Burgess and l cnuaren f near Raleiah . spent last week with Mr. and MrS. Bob Burgess. They were accompanied name Dy Carol Burgess who will reamin for a week's visit ... Mrs S. W. Newton visited her daughter, Mrs. Jim Wilson in Dur ham last week. : Mr and Mrs. S. W. Newton spent Sunday in Goldsboro with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mercer. They were ac companied home by their grand daughter, Jean, wno wm remain for several weeks visit. Mrs. Annie Ingram returned on Sunday from a visit with her neph ew, Mr. Forrest Dail. Capt. and Mrs. J. E. Jussley and Mrs. T. B. Robertson and daugh ters Priscilla and Virginia of Mt. Pleasant. S. C. arrived Monday to bring Miss Lula Hinson home. They will spend several days witn aii Lula. Miss Hinson has been visit ing in Mt. Pleasant for the past AN I M EA D 0 UARTERS Top brand In any round-up of Wtm ttylw . . . Hlrkok Bar-H. TooUd Saddle UalW Balls from $1.50 ua. Bar-H Iran $IJ(X Kramers Dept Store WALLACE, N. C. Lrook TASTES 'ftf.7f Eft v.. And yo aan "bank on . it" when you bake with ' ftollar Champion Flourl QUINNWIIOLESALC Phone 2201 WARSAW, H ICKOK I several weeks. Miss Jean Weeks underwent a tonsilectomy in Wilmington on Fri day moraine. She is reported to De getting along nicely. Miss Sarah Pickett spent the week end at Carolina Beach. Miss Pat Southerland-visited in Goldsboro last week. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Canady of Fayettevllle, announce the birth of a daughter, Dorothy Jane, on May 25 in Hiehsmith Hospital, Mrs. Canadv is the former Miss Thelma Smith of Warsaw arid Kenansville. Mr. Canadv was formerly employ ed as sanitarian of Duplin County. Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dail enter tained on Friday night in their home at a buffet supper for the Snyder-Stafford wedding party. Theatre WARSAW SUN. - MON. JUNE 15-16 Sinbad The Sailor TECHNICOLOR With Douglas Fairbanks Jr And Maureen O'Hara. TCE3. JUNE 17 The Brasher Doubloon With George Montgomery And Nancy Guild. WED. JUNE 18 Double Feature Silent Valley With Tom Tyler. Ef Shouldn't Happen To A Dog V'i'h Carole Landis. i.JuilS. - FRI, JUNE 19-20 imperfect Lady With Ray Milland, And Teresa Wright. SAT. JUNE 21 Double Feature Land Of The lawless With Johnny Mack Brown. Big Town With Phillip Reed.' . Time Schedule For The Summer Sun. Mattinees 2:00 and 4:00 PJM. Night at 9:00 P.M. . Mon. Tues. Than, and FrL -Matinees: 3:30 P.M. Night: 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. Wed. from 3:30 PJM. Continuous until closing. Sal from 12:00 noon Continuous until closing Duplin Good ' "" ' ' v . ,' . . :' - ' CO.-' re5sSA jc ; I Cracker Queen " i. 1 ' i ? ; it " CHICAGO Spring; sunshine !rings lots of queens, out at least he crispiest is Tamara Teacher,; who displayed this huge cracKer at convention here to illustrate iscuit company's "beat the heat" rammer theme. mie Jerritt of Kenansville, Jack Dail of Magnolia, Anne Dail of the home and Mr. and Mrs. a. w. lay lor of Kenansville. The dining room table was cov ered with an Irish linen drawn cloth centered with a cut glass bowl of white snap dragons, lark- sDur and lace fern. The mantle was DanKea witn wjuie muw auu fever few. Guests were served chicken salad, cheese carrots, po tato chiDS. ritz, tea and for dessert strawberry shortcake. Guests were Lena Grantham of Stantonsburg, Press Edwards and Mrs. Lee Edwards of Kinston, Jim- DOOOOOOOOOOO Model Theatre Beulaville N. C. "Where Happiness Costs So Little" Sun. - Mon. Week of June 15 BLONDIE and DAGWOOD In BLONDIE KNOWS BEST News and Special Short Tues. - Wed. GINGER ROGERS in HEARTBEAT News and Special Traffic With The Devil Thurs. Academy Award Picture REBECCA With JOAN FONTAINE Serial and Cartoon Frl. - Sat GARY COOPER, JEAN ARTHUR THE PLAINSMAN Chap. 13 "Hop Harrlgan" Owl Show: JIMMIE WAKELY In TRAIL TO MEXICO Traveltalk oooooooooooo We follow your doctor's orders word for word. Our registered pharmacist accurately fills your prescription witn we iinesi quw ity Ingredients. LAST MINUTE FOTHER'S DAY - GIFTS KEI!AI1SVILLE NOTICE At" the Regular meeting of tha Board of Commissioners of . tha Towp of Warsaw the present Clerk and Chief or Police were reappoint ed until June 30th, 1947, In order to bring the term of the office of the Town Clerk and Chief of Po lice to coincide with the fiscal year of the Town of Warsaw. Applications for the above offices will, be received until June 30th, 1947, at which time applications fwill be reviewed and appointments made for a period of two years beginning July 1st. 1947, ending June 30th, 1949. ' Please file applications with the Mayor or Town Clerk. r A. J. JENKINS, Mayor. Outlaws Bridge Club Meets Sat. The Outlaws Bridge Home Dem onstration Club will meet Monday afternoon, Jane 16th with Mrs. Katie Outlaw. All members are urged to attend. Visitors are invited to be present WE ARE Clearing Out OUR COMPLETE STOCK AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES AND DISCONTINUING THIS LINE. WE HAVE PLENTY OF Seat Covers FOR ALL CARS PRICES CUT BELOW COST If Your Old Set Is Not Completely Worn Out IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY HOW FOR NEXT SEASON All Sets Are Of High Quality OTHER AUTO PARTS DRASTICALLY REDUCED Come And See For Yourself . Hines ' Auto Supplies THEATRE BLDG. WARSAW W. E. HINES, JR. J. C. PAGE Danca Jbare WALLACE, N. C. . SUNDAY, JUNE 15 K. Hit Parade 01 1947, Starring Eddie Albert, Constance Moore. MONDAY, JUNE 16 Fabulous Suzzone On The Screen, Starring Barbara Britton. On The Stage 'Stork Club Scandals' TUESDAY, JUNE 17 - The Beginning Or The End Starring Robert Walker, Brian Donlevy. , , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 , , . -! - Song Of The Sierras r With' Jimmy Wakely.: v -BruteMon . - All STAR CAST. - . THURSDAY'- FRIDAY, JUNE M-80 . Aloxsdsfr Rco Tir.3 D:r.d . Starring Alice Faye, Tyron Power. SATURDAY, JUNE tl " " "s Li;: P.-:-:rs , With Bob Steele. ' , OWL E"OV7: lilWHitVV Uaik.i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grady of Mt. Olive, Rt 2, announce the birth of a son, Jerry Kelly on May 10. Mrs. Grady was formerly Mildred Sum merlin of Summerlln's Cross Koads. For Best Prices and Complete ; Job on A,""'"nenta, See or Write , Rev. H. J. Whalev .1EULAVILLE I Playb'jse Tent THEATRE PINK . HILL NORTH CAROLINA "The Pick Of The Bt' SUNDAY - JUNE 15th . You'll Enjoy Every Minute cf it! Til Be Seeing You' Starring Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten, Shirley Temple. MON.' and TUES. .gak . 1 mm mmm LP; DAW. HUIMA HUSTON - WStrH WHK1 MYRHA KU Also Comedy ' ' - nmniTVonAV .. If sWllaOVikA ' - . Johnny Mack Brown in Branded A Coward riiu "JFSSE JAMES" Serial ..... THURSDAY , I " James Cagney in . Great Guy " Also Comedy FRIDAY Wlim wmi wfl tear . . . hope , rtwtuif rode is SATURDAY has. Starrett and . ' - ' Smifey Burnette in Fighting Frontiersmen . Also Cartoon-. : LATE SHOW "Big Boy Williams in D:nr Troils Also Color Cartoon .U C 1 mm I ANNA JAMIS ' i . LEE ELLISON
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