-.5 : MRS.M.m7tIHGPEN BealavUle, N. C. - KepreseatuUve Tgf CLINTON FLORAL WATXACK. W. C iSfoak Supper . Mr. and Mrs. BUI Nelson of More 'V -Jied. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weod of - Vienna, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ,.'r Jones and Bobby of Albertvifte, ! ..... Ala., enjoyed a steak , supper re - cently at the apartment of the 1 . , Jones' In the teacherage. Entertains Following the Young Peoples Choir practice last week, Wilms and Horace Brfcson entertained at .. the Fellowship Hour at the Baptist church. Recreation was enjoyed on ANN PAGE CIDER VINEGAR ANN PAGE With Pork BEANS WHITEHOUSE EVAP. MILK 3 MILD MELLOW COFFEE 1 lb nke. 8 O'CLOCK IONA PEAS , RED CHEEK APPLE qt. bot. JUICE 19c SWIFT'S llb.pkg. JEWEL 28c SUNNYFIELD SELFKISING 10 lb paper bag : FLOUR 79c , The Brass King Washboard 75c 'Dreft Powder, large 29c , Duz Powder, largo 32c Oxydol Powder, large 32c Bright Sail Bleach, gal. 25c . Dixie Crystal Sugar, 5 lb. 47c Armours Oil Sausage, 6 lb. .. , $1.98 Elbow or Straight Ann Page Macaroni 218 Mason Jars, Vz gal. case $1.15 Mason Jars, qts. 85c Mason Jars, pts. 71c Lemons, doz 32c , Oranges, Cal., doz 216 . Onions, lb 2116 o 9 Warsaw Electric & Appliance Company ANNOUNCES MR. H. T. FISHER HAS BEEN NAMED MANAGER MR. FISHER WrfL HAVE FULL CHARGE OF THE BUSINESS, INCLUDING SALES DEPARTMENT " ; '" I' -Iw AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT - ' the lawn, followed by refreshment?; Cirlhday Party : Little "Pat" Norris was guest of honor Friday afternoon, when her mother entertained a number of small children on "Pat's" 4th birth day. Following games on the lawn, the guests were .invited into the dining room where the table was centered with a lovely pink and white cake .with four lighted can dles and overhead hung many bal loons. Ice cream and cake was ser ved-and favors of nursery rhyme candies and miniature automobiles were given as favors. The ballons were later presented the guests. "Pat" received many attractive gifts from the 27 little guests. Bennett Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Kennedy, celebrated his 4th birthday recently with a lovely party. Games were enjoyed on the lawn after which the guests wer served ice cream and cake from Ann Page SALAD DRESSING Pt Jar 33c qt. bot. 19c and Tom. Sauce 2 16 oz cans 27c 3 tall cans 33c 37c 3 No. 2 cans 27c Birthday Party o a pretty decorated table centered with the traditional cake with its 4 lighted candles. Favors were of candy and chewing gum: Bennett received-many gifts from his little friends. . . Surprise Dinner Mr. S. S. Sandlln and his little granddaughter, Vick Shelton Sand lln, spent the week end with his brother, S. P. Bostic. On Sunday, which was Vlck's birthday, Mrs. Bostic surprised her with a birth day dinner. Out of town guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brlnson and Mr. and Mrs. Stroud of Ke- nansville.- Suffori-Gibson Mrs. v Mattie Bradshaw announ ces the marriage of her daughter, Mattie B. -Gibson, to C. Wr Sutton on Saturday evening, July 26, in Kenansville. Mrs. Sutton is the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw and the late Sam Bradshaw of Beulaville and Mr. Sutton is the son of Mrs. C. W. Setton and the late Dr. Sutton, SrT of Richlands. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sutton will be at home in Richlands. ',' Miss Louise Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter of Beu laville and Macon Brown, son of Mrs. Sudie Brown and the late Ed ward Brown of Beulavills were united in a simple ceremony on Saturday evening, July 19, at the Baptist Parsonage in Beulaville, with Rev. A. L. Brown officiating, Mrs. Brown received her educa tion at Beulaville High School and at ECTC. She has been a member of the local school faculty for several years. Mr. Brown attended BH3, and is now engaged in agricultural work. They are at home with the groom's mother in Beulaville. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker Df Wallace spent Sunday here.' Mrt and Mrs. Richard Bostic anfi Nancy, Mr. and Mrs.. W. B. Bostic and Miss Dorothy Bostic recently spent several days at Carolina Beach. C. D. Pate has returned from A. C, Wilson where he attended sum mer school. Mr. and Mrs Walter Mercer of Wilmington have been spending a few days here. 1 Mrs. Wm. Fedora, Mrs. B. O. Har ris, Carolyn, Barbara and Betty Harris and Miss Pauline Kennedy were recent visitors to Onslow Beach. . i Mr. and Mr L. W. Newton and family of Norfolk, Va, are guests of Mrs. Lula Q. Parker.. Fitzgerald Bostic has returned from the VA Hospital in Fayette- ville where he was senj for a check up following an exam in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and children were in Kinston Sun day visiting friends in the hospital. - Mrs. John Hargett and Miss Jean nean Thigpen of Comfort visited their mother, Mrs. E. P. Thigpen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn and Mrs. Opal B. Lanier spent Sunday at Rocky Mount .as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warren. Mrs, Howard Hocutt of -Clayton was the week end guest of her pa rents, the I. J. Sandlins, Sr. ' Clyde Brown has returned from thike Hospital in Durham. "Rev. S. A. Smith made a business trip to Wilmington Monday. . .. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and Joan Miller spent the week end at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. -Granville Shef field and daughter of . Rose Hill O o ,;o o o o o o ;0 O O o o o o o o o o o o o c ( r; ; v; The .County's Eastern Metorpolis were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Singletary. Mr. and Mrs. Erman Thomas and Ricky made a trip to western N .C. on a sight-seeing trip. - - ,- Mrs. Hillie Moore of Bowden, Mrs. R. A .Jackson. Mr. anil Mrs Adolph Jones, Royce and -Kate vis ited Morehead recently. . .; Mrs.' M. M. ThiEnen. returned Sunday from . Xedartown, - Ga., where she was recently called An account of the death of her mother. 'I Mrs. J. H. Outlaw continues varv ill at Parrotts Hospital in Kinston. : Recent guests of the Dohsons and Barkees included Mrs. Harold, Pre- cyuie oi raison, Mrs. Andrew Scott, of Kenansville, Miss Maude Koonce Jarman, Odell Thomas, Jerry Foun- ain and Linford Shaw of Richlands. .v Mrs. Aubrev Turner of Pink Hill and Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Sr. were in Smithfield Friday where they at tended, a tea given by Mrs. Wm. Henderson honoring a recent bride there. ' . : s- 7" ., 'Several Beulaville friends were in Rose Hill Tuesday to attend the funeral of Wm. H. Hall. Mrs. Orao Thigpen and Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Powers spent Thursday in Kinston. . , Rev, and Mrs. S. A. Smithy Mrs. c TOBACCO And Willie Everton and Miss Georgia Mae Everton Shopped in Kinston on Wednesday. - 'T- Mesdamea F. L. Norris and Rich ard Albertson spent Tuesday in Goldsboro. . , Misses Kathleen Trott, Doreen Nethercutt and Calesta . Thigpen were Kinston visitors Saturday.. ' Mrs. M S. Bratcher and Stanley spent Wednesday In Kinston where the latter went for a check-up. v Patrolman and Mrs. Js G. Tho mas tf Swan Quarter are spending ' a vacation here with their perants, I. J. Quinn was home from EMI. for the week end. A. C. Clark had" the misfortune to lose a tobacco barn Monday, , , Mr. and Mrs. Orvls Thigpen and sons spent the week end in Wil mington and at the beach. Million Dollar Baby Or Just Unlucky Fish? ';fi By BiU Sharpe L Whether Uie tarpon' Tom Eaton ui naiiciaa iwa uti uuw emu Ulic in Pamlico Sound last week is a million-dollar baby, or just another luckless straggler is the question Carolina sportsmen were debating this week. :-' ;.' ."" R0aEQS Adjoining Counties. HOLLIDAY and DIXIE WAREHOUSES in Fairmont Invite YouTaSell Your Entire Crop With.Us. At Where Ve Will Give All Of Our Selling Time Of Both Warehouses. r .: '- :' " . " . .. . ' A SALE EVERY' DAY .; , We Urge You To Sell Every Pound Of Your Tobacco You Possibly Can Before The Market Clocks. Sell Your. FIRST LOAD With Us And Ve Will Re- V - - - - , " : . -T .'"":.'-... .-S..V'.;. serve Space For You Through the Blocks; I k ' , - VYourFriends; E. Hi FRYE and HOLLIDAY BROi If the fish Eaton landed was just a stray tarpon who took the-hook through, some freakish misadvent ure, then' he willmean no more than any of the occasional rare specimens yielded by the waters atound-Hatteras. A But this fish waa landed after much deliberate exploratory work. '.It was figured that if concentrat ions can be found, the right time chosen, the r ight bait and methods employed, then the tarpon definite ly can be added to the list of sport tisliing available in North Carolina. Farm and Home Week: i . v - An interesting Farm and Home Week Program has been arranged at State College for the farm peo ple of North Carolina during the week of August 25. A person af tending will have an opportunity to hear discussions on" most any lagricultural subject In addiUon to the meetings which has been- ar ranged for the group, demonstrat ions have been arranged on the college farm and other nearby farms.'' m OF DUPLIfJ Ve As Owners Of - X. 5 yV P ' MRS. M."M. THIGPEN , ' Reporter . . ' SUBSCRIPTION AGENT For Best Price and Com - plete Job on Monuments, See or Writ Rev. H. J. Vfelsy BEULAVILLE 'A 0UCJf V The 5'

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