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Ill V i jf1 I - , MBS. M. M. THIGPEN i- SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. , mere will, be- a special service sponsored by the Womans Auxll- wry of Cabin F. W. B. Church, at Cabin, on the fourth Tuesday even ing ot uiy r July 27, at the usual , cnurcn hour. y;?. ..:i.y si,,.. Bev. L .M.'Jernigan Will be the guest speaker. The theme: Educa tional. Mrs. M.M. Thigperi Brother Dies Mrs. M. M. Thigpen has been suddenly called to - her former home in Cedar Lawn, Ga., on to . eouht of the death of her brother. 'Friends here, extend their' sym : pathy to her and all the family. . '" Mrs. . John Dail and ' daughter .rWereweek end guests of the A. L. Brown's. " : . ; v ? Mrt and Mrs. W. O. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson ajid' Bobby Jones visited the Cliffs Sunday, Mrs.' Phoebe Pate, Miss Ermii e Sanderson Carl Daniel and -Atlas i Pate were. Kinston visitors Tues day. 'vv.-',,;v;:: , Mrs. Zollie Batchelor and Jier guest, Mrs. Lv D. Sholars of Golds- boro, and Miss Julia Dean Lanier spent the week end in Wallace. ' . - Mesdames B. 0."Harria and Wm. , Fedora visited Camp Lejeune-on . Thursday. ., Miss Geraldlne Quinn spent sev eral days last week in Raleigh as guest of Mrs. Gregory Poole. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris and daughter, Pat, spent Sunday In Greenville. . : ' '. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Flesher and daughter of Ripley, ,W, Va.; were : recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. , L.. Brown. r. "r Mim Helen Brinson spent Sunday with Miss Doris Home in Rose HilLH Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thigpen and JLindeir spent last week visiting In Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach and Jacksonville, . . . CLASSIFIED RATES - Two oenta per worn?, minimum ; charge of 50& Unless you have l an account with as please send . money, stamps, money order ' or check with ads.' Farmers: r T use -the Times Classified ads; if you have anything to sell- or exchange or want to buy, we will aeeepf produce for payment ' :-' " ' : - SUE IOC and sneat t do your auto body aa4 fender repairs, ails replaea your hrekea glassas with new Shatter Proof glass. 'A, a HOUUANU KKNANRVILLE IF YODB PBOPfcRTY BURNS OB IS DAMAGED OTHERWISE, WILL YOU BE FULLY PBO TBCTEDf ' H i ... B. W. BLACKMOBE, Agent, V Reliable Insaranos Service . ' Warsaw, North Carolina - . V PLUMBING d- Vu"':"--''v''' : !-' t" t-"-U'' 'T Experienced In Plumbing Work OF ALL KINDS No Job Too Large; None Too Small Se Me For First Class Work I At Reasonable Prices . - . BEN B. WILLIAMSON r . .. KENANSVILLE, N C " "A driUM weU Is the moat satisfactory water supply . , ' Write for noUOun, giving - dlstaaoa and direction from ': yom? Post Olflc,.-"::15: - HEATER WELL COMPANY" &ALEIGQ, NORTH CAROLINA I Do' Plumbing and Heat ; inn V-Wk of All Kinds . I have had 2 years experience In r V. 8. Navy as Ship FUterand three years plumbing work with. W. D. Sams .Plumbing & Heating, In Nor folk, Va., and one year maintenance- of FX t Langley Field, Va. - ' ? , ; S or Phono 'S Phone 225-1 War : IX YOU FARMERS WHO WILL '"3 nAY IN THE NEAR FU "! CS NEXT WINTER "HAD 'I fT IT NOW. HAY IS ' 3 AITS CO- Mr." A. W. Gresham apent Sun day at Williamston. He was. accom panied home by his daughter, Anne for a two" weeks stay here. 1 Mrs, J. L. Powers of Benson RFD is spending this week with her dau ghter; Mrs. Orzo Thigpen. Eugene Nethercutt, USN; was at home from Green Cove Springs, Fla. for a week end visit , . ' Miss Evelyn Penney is spending several days at Carolina and Kure Beach.","-- ' -y ' - - " Rev. S. A. Smith has returned front-Detroit, Mich;: where he at tended the National Convention of Free will Baptist Ministers. - En- route ' home he- visited points in Canada, Niagara. Tails, New York and Washington. . Mr.- and Mrs Rivers Rouse of Teachey, Mrs. C. T. Fussell. and baby of Rose Hill visited their mother ; and ',; grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Williams Sunday.! - Mrs. Roy Raup and daughters of Philadelphia have been the guests this week of their sister and aunt, Mrs.' G. B. Kennedy. . ! '""' 4. Mesdames Gordon Muldrow and C. Shaw iliss Judy Muldrow, A. F. Shaw and Archie Muldrow are spending the week- at ' Carolina Beach. . , 3 ?t-:bS'-?-;iiv..' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown of Warsaw visited relatives here Sun- Messrs. J. H. Whaley and R. W. Craft, Sr. made a business trip to South Carolina Tuesday: Mr., and Mrs.) James Trott, Mrs, Hazel Batchelor and Roslyn Trott were at Manteo Sunday and enjoy ed The Lost Colony," "j (INTENDED FOR LAST .WEEK) Mrs.", Aubrey Turner of Pink Hill spent Monday with ber parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Dv Sandlln, Sr. :, Mrs.' Lila Lanier visited her dau ghter, Mildred, at Sanatorium on Sunday. She also visited Misses Olive Mae.and Inez Thomas while there::;l;:-:.-;-f.:;. Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Dobson, Er vin. and Yates were recent White Lake visitors,, 'iin'-f Miss Mary Ellen Tucker of Kin ston and R. G. Walthall of Roxboro visited their uncle and aunt,. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ShotweU this week; The Shotwells are newcomers to Beulaville, haying recently moved here from' Kinston. They occupy the C. C. Trott house on Main St, and Mr; Shotwell Is associated with the James Trott garage. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlln, Jr. Martha, and Jerry have returned from spending several days at Dr. H. A. Edwards camp on the Neuse river near New Bern. iMorfgsfp Loans Atlantic Life Insurance Company of Richmond is in the market fa first mortgsge, long term, low east loans on Improved farjas. residen ces, and business properties in this sectionv No commission,, stock, or lif e Insurance required. , for information "See or write M.T.BRITT. At The Britt Corporation , -clintonn, . COMPLETE IIISURAiXE , - COMPLETE SERVICE Real Jtttate - Bonds - Rentals' ' : Warsaw Real Estate ft Ins. Co. , , ROBERT JU WEST , Office Phone; 212-1 Rest 26aC ' ATHLETES FOOT ITCH HOW, TO STOP IT r MAKE" 5 MINUTE TEST 1 - . 7 ' Get TE-OL at any drug store. Ap ply this POWERFUL PENUTRA TING funticlde FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch. Get NEW foot comfort r your 25c back. Today, at Kenansville Drug Store FOR SALE: One -Ton: Truck with nice, body hnllt. for. hauling live stock. - -;'';;:'";:: S 'M . :f: ,: I handle best quality hay and brick. ... . J. J. BARD EN, Jr. Warsaw 7-25-4t C MALE HELP WANTEDS Reliable man with ear to call en farmers In Duplin County. Wonderful oppor tunity. $15 to $2f In a day. "No ex perience or capital required. Per manent Write, today. McNESS COMPANY, DeptC Candler Bldg. Baltimore 2, Md. -8-l-2tpd,T. All Farm Machines Over One Year Old should be checked for worn parts and B!:;e".-nment Make your CiT'jment ! t J nr. Let ns go -V. v v- Robert Craft, Jr., arrived home this week from a vacation spent In New York. - A " ' Mrs.- Mattle- Bray Gibson and Jimmy Creech spent Tuesday af ternoon in Kington. - - Mrs. Jack Wood of Vienna,' Ga. came last week to Join her, husband who is here with the Shepherd Construction Co.. ; ; ' Mrs. Lula Q. Parker is spending several ritivn in Raleizh with Mrs. R. E. Qulnn who is ni at her home there. ' - .,'; v.-. . Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Pope and fam ily have moved into their new home and have as guests her mother and aunt of Wheeling.W. Va. r-- Arthur-Kennedy and children were in Kinston Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qulnn en tertained the Elwood Quinns antf James at dinner Tuesday , evening, later attending the she-w in War saw.- js ::r .-p-.. - Rev. S. A. Smith recently return ed from a.- conference on young people's work :at Black Mountain and left Monday for Detroit, Mich, where he will attend the National Convention of Free v Will Baptist Ministers..-1, " ; i "' Alton Exum , made a business trip to Kinston Saturday. Norman Williams spent Sunday at Sanatorium.'. .: . . ' -.. A common mistake of beekeepers is starting with more colonies than they can properly care for. Society and Bridge Parties Mrs. Caroline Gavin entertained on Thursday afternoon of last week the Thursday afternoon club and an additional table at bridge, Her home was made most attractive with lovely arrangements' of glad ioli, feferfew & dahlias. At the con elusion of play high score for club members was won by Mrs. N. B. Boney and for visitors high .Mrs. Daisy Smith was given a box of powder. Mrs. Daisy Craven captur ed the traveling prize. On Thursday evening Mrs. Gav in also entertained at three tables of bridge. Miss Martha Pickett won high score prize. . r ; . At both occasions the hostess ser ver ice cream, cake and salted nuts. Bridge Club Mrs. L. F. Weeks was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening with Mesdames I. C. Bureh, .Caroline Gavin and Geo. Penney of Warsaw as guests. Ar rangements of dahlias; glads and zinnias were used for decoration. When guests arrived the hostess served coca colas. High score prize for club members was won by Mrs. C. B. Guthrie and for visitors by Kenansville VS-CS Met Monday Eve." The Woman's Society of Chris tian. Service met with Mrs. "Pete" Qulnn on Monday evening, July 14. The' regular business meeting was dispensed with and in the absence of Mrs. W. M. Ingram,-Spiritual Life Leader, Mrs. Myrtle Quinn led the devotional. The program topic wai -"Vacation Recreation for Children" and Mrs. EA. Newton, the president, gave a talk on the activities engaged .in by church schools and other organizations throughout the country to stimulate constructive activity on the part of school children during vacation. -Gail. Newton described what the girls her age do in the "Brownies" and Kathryn Qulnn told about the activities of the Girl Scouts., Upon completion of the program the hos tess' niece, Miss Cornelia Quinn. assisted by Kathryn Quinn, served coca colas, candy and cookies, and the members enjoyed a social hour together.- r r I ' - JvsT . asr-iiQUiNN cabhm;e7s . and views Tobacco is the main subject of conversation now- Almost every body is starting to house this week: The rain and -labor shortage la still pretty bad; but farmers are getting along.' v --;; -t.:iv i-i ;f. . . Hallsvllle Beach is a' right popular place these hot days when it isn't raining. Several people from here went down Sunday to enjoy a swim. Paul Byrd and his Radio Pals drew quite a "number of folks from around here to Pink HiU Monday night They had Rood program; Mustard & Gravy was with them. One of ouf home boys was also with them, Monroe Smith. He was the big attraction. No reflection op the rest of the band but we enjoyed seeing Monroe again.. Sunday School and regular Sat urday night and Sunday services at the Missionary Baptist Church went well with an improvement in attendance. Come out folks and help us in our church work. It seems good to see the girls and boys home from college. If you enjoy reading this piece let the Times know about it and I'll try my hand again. Your reply determines whether this piece con tinues In the paper.' - Personals Mrs. Caroline Gavin, served banana splits. The hostess Emory Sadler, Jr. entertained about fifteen or twenty of his small friendson Tuesday afternoon at -a birthday party.. The children en joyed out-of-door games and stor ies. Mrs. Sadler-Invited the children into the dining room where she served birthday cake, ice cream, and green lemonade to the small guests. Emory received a number of gifts. ' : .;' .,. Mrs. J.; 8 Wallace, entertained the members of her bridge club on Tuesday of last week. At the conclusion of play high score pri zes were awarded Mrs. M. F. Allen, Jr., for club members and Miss Martha Pickett for visitors. The hostess served a delicious salad course. Honors Guest Mrs. J-B. Wallace entertained her house guest, Miss Elizabeth Davis, of Miami, Fla. at a lovely party on Friday evening. The liv ing and dining room were most at tractively decorated with gladioli, snap dragons and other summer flowers, making a perfect setting for the--four tables of bridge and one -of fan tan. As each guest ar rived, she was given a corsage and after being seated coca colas and nuts, in novelty hats, were served. When scores were totaled, Mrs. J. R. Grady was given a pottery vase for high score and Mrs. C. B. Guth rie, a candy jar, for second high. Miss Eleanor Boney of Wallace re ceived consolation prize. Miss Mar garet Williams received high score for fan tan. The honoree was- pre sented silver ear ilr.oi'wlth.match ing pins. The hostess served delicious fro zen fruit salad, hot i heese. biscuit and ritz cracker ; with iced tea. Out of town guests were the honoree, and Mesdames Bill Browder, Gra ham Pope and Miss Eleanor Boney. of Wallace. Announce Birth ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whitfield, Jr. announce the birth of a daughter, Kathy Elaine, on Saturday, July 19. i1 " j" 1 " 1 " a5 You Bake y..h ROLLER CHAMPION FLOUR DMTKIBUTIDaT. WHOLESALE CO. Warsaw, N. t- A..- Happening, Advertising, In nU rouad The County's Eastern Metorpolis -Uli i C3ti &Ufo I SAr son Mrs. WhiUield is the .former Rar mona Thigpen of Beulaville. NOTICE!! Don't forget the Kenansville Woman's Club on -Thursday, July 31, at 3:30 p. m. It will be a Stanley party and the public is cordially in vited. Honored At . Birthday Dinner Mrs. D. B. Murphy, of Rose Hill. RFD, was honored on her 67th birthday on Sunday, July 20, at a birthday dinner. Then: were 83 present for the occasion including brothers, bisters, children, grand children' and friends. Only one brqther and one -sister were not present for the occasion, and all ot her children and grandchildren were present except one of each A bountiful -lunch was served on the grounds and the honoree was showeied with many gifts. Mrs. Murphy is the mother of Clarence Murphy of Kenansville. Circle No. 1 met Monday after noon of last week in the home of Mrs. Deimus Houston with twelve present. Mrs. N. B. Boney presided in the absence of the chairman. Mrs. Mary Southerland had charge of the Bible reading, sssisted by Mrs. Boney and Mrs. G. V. Gooding gave the survey article. After busi ness a social hour was enjoyed at which time " the hostess served peach pie a-la-mode. Circle No. 2 met Monday evening 1 in the home of Mrs .Leo JacKson With the chairman presiding. The program was given by Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell. A social hour was en joyed and the hostess served apple pie a-la-mode, coca colas and salted nuts. Club Meets Miss Lula Hinson was hostess to the members of the Thursday af- 'ternoon card club with several vis- nniprfrw?! rn7 If C v m I' M APT il l ! i' I r. ':. i U h L i m m a m mm m i m . . . -.i. h.1.;. -t ' ' , . . ' i , - -- ' . -. .:' .k rX.' i' , ". . ti "'' ' .'. i-- r r W . liL Jfl . Ji 11 I : - - "'' vj'ji.. ..''... 'i ui :;."'..:-' . -i - .. j J. ltors present. Lovely summer flow ers were used for decoration. When scores were totaled Mrs. Daisy Cra ven was high scorer for members and Mrs. Daisy Smith won for visi tors. The hostess served delicious lemon pie. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Herbert of Spartanburg, S. C, Mrs. John White and two children, Helen and Johnnie of Louisville, Ky. and Mr. and Mrs. Wood Privott of Edenton are , visiting their mother, Mrs. Thad Jones. Mrs. Jim Wilson and two child ren of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. j S. W. Newton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Newton took them to Golds horo' on Sunday where they all spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Grady enter tained Mrs. Park Pridgen at a birthday dinner on Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Pickett of War aw. .' Mr. ' and M- s Parold Precythe of: Faison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D S , ;amson. Miss Elizabeth Davis of Miami, Fla. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wallace while en route to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morrison and son of Jacksonville, Fla. visited Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Morrison last week. Mrs. Daisy Craven has returned to Kenansville to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Mor rison. Her sister, Mrs. Sanders',' of Georgia is visiting her. Mr. Lee of Wilmington spent several days last week with his dau ghter, Mrs. L. F. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. F; Weeks and Jean spent Sunday in Burlington. , Mesdames Wm. Pickett, D. H. McKay, Gertrude Cooper of Wal ace and several others are spending the week with Mrs. Vance Gavin at her cottage on Wrightsville Beach Mrs. Dan Byrd and daughter of Lenoir, N. C. spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Koy Kennedy. Miss Ellen Southerland of Golds- boro spent Sunday night at home-1 with her mother, Mrs. Mary Sou therland. Miss Rachel Blanton of Winston Salem is .visiting Miss Janet Bonc-y. While here she also visited Misses Jean Tyndall and Susie Lee William Unmvs vour S. M. M. THIQPEN ' : BeulavilleN. fC , Representative For . CLINTON FLORAL ro'TPAMV, , WA'iMCE. N. C. Miss Melva Hume of Wilmington visited Mrs. O. P. Johnson, this week. - : -l ' t Miss Betsy Garrison of Pelza, S. C. spent last week with her sister, Mrs. A. T. Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peters and children of State College vlsited- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson and son Jimmy spent Sunday at Caro lina peach. Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe of Garner and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGowen were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stokes. Mr. Garner '. preached in the local Baptist Church the past Sunday." . j ' VA CONSIDERS MOST V&f&L- TROUBLES WfflflN ONf YEAR. OP. DISCHABSE AS SERVICE-OONNECrEP AND PROVIDES OUT-RATIENT; TREATMENT FOR TVCM For correct information eoatact your aewMt. - VETERANS .ADMINISTRATION For Best Prices and Com- plete Job on Monuments, . See or Write -:- Rev. H.J. BEULAVILLE Fori r ever yo"r y, r xi.iii i un i.c ,r ti c is r.t m m
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