Society iahd Personals Brii-b Cfub i;:ts v;.' Miss Margaret Williams u hos- tess to the member of her bridge . club on. Tuesday evening with ,-all . members present Eovely bowls of i . nastnrtlum were used for decara- ! on. When scores were totaled Mrs. - I. F. Week was awarded high scone -r and Mrs. & B. Guthrie second high, r A Prize was given Mrs. M. F. Allen Jr. for bidding and making game y.: with honors. The hostess served a v delicious orange ice with cookies. " Surprise Party ; . Miss Jean Tyndall and Guy Good f ing,r; Jr. gave Miss Hilda Grey Brinson a surprise birthday, party on her sixteenth birthday afthe -home pi Miss Tyndali on Tuesday : evening. They entertained their - guests at an old fashioned ice cream freezing and froze two freezers of ; , peach ice cream. When the cream was ready the hosts placed a births-day cake with lighted, candles on a ' table in the back yard and the guests,enjoyed ice cream and cake. , There were about 25 young folk present - sewing bee the hostess served ap ple, pie a-U-mdde,'.; '' Sewing Club Mrs. N. B. Boney was hostess to , the BMG sewing club on Tuesday - afternoon. They were entertained !-'at the club rooms where they did ' Red Cross sewing. Af tefthe usual Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lee Kor negay of Mt. Olive, RFD, announce the birth of son, Douglas Wade, on July 28. Mrs. Kornegay is the former Miss Doris Kornegay of Mt Olive and sister to" Mrs, Edna K. Stroud of Kenansville.v Executive Board Met Monday - Alii Uutle 'Scout IX;". . ." will jjui t. i Troop soon. Kebecca Grady exten- ded th0 group? aa invitation to meet at her home on Tuesday. Aug 12.' Eleven scouts were present) Card Of Thinks We wish to thank our frieds for the many kindnesses shown and the beautiful floral tributes during the recent illness and ' death ; of our wife and mother. ' :'.-v; W'vt-ShJ - C. E. Stephens iJCi-jfsM-t- and children. .... . .. ' f. i' i.' : .. The executive boarfl of the Auxi liary of Grove Presbyterian Church met on Monday, afternoon in the home of Mrs. J. E. Jerritt. The president, Mrs. N. B. Boney pre sided. Regular routine business was discussed and plans were made for intensive Bible study for the com ing year. " Brownie Scouts' Brownie Scout Troop No. 2 met at the home of the ?eator. Mra! w M. Ingram-on Tuesdav. Aueust s at 4 o'clock. .Meeting wad opened witn tne Brownie Promise, after which all joined in singing Ameri ca. - Reports were given hv tho Brownies who attended the week of camping at Camp Treilee. Other summer activities were reported. Flans were made, for a "fly-up Miss Annie Mae Brown of Nor folk, Va. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Rev. J. G. Morrison is taking a month's study course at the Semin ary in Richmond, Va. Miss Katherine McAllister of Fayetteville visited Mrs. John Cur rie several days last week. Mrs. Kan Burt of Dillon, S C. visited Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Wallace last week. W .J, Boone and family of Nor folk, C U Boone and family of Clinton and: Miss Minnie Boone of Wallace were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 3JC. Murphy. Mr. W. J. Boone and family of Norfolk, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Murpny. mey all went to White Lake Saturday. Alois Hollingsworth is homefor a two weeks vacation. ,'- Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet G. Dobson and fou-chlMren, Giwie, Sarah. Carlton and Richard of Lynch burg, Va. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dobson. r Mrs. John M. Fines of Wilming ton spent Wednesday with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dobson Slc Thomas Smith, Jr. is home on a 30-day leave with his parents. poo o o o oo o a tooo'oboooooooooo c o o oo o o o , o , o o vO - o o .;.t a 4-0 O O O O O o o , o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o - o -1 o o WE HAVE PURCHASED OLD SOUTH DISTRIBUTORS YOUR COAL DEALER ?. " t '" ' ' '''" ' ' ' And Wffl Continue To Serve KenansvaieBeulavaie7Pink"HiU And All Former Customers Of Old South With The Famous DANA COALi Also We Are Now Delivering Fuel Oil And Kerosene. We Will Ap preciate Your Business. , YOUR FUEL SERVANTS Phone 249-1 . KENANSVILLE toooooooooooooooooooOQOooboooeooOOOC o o o o o r.OI o o x o o o o o o o o o o o o o .o o s 10 o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o Ur. aikl l.s. I. j. i,:ulun. , Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Btown and daughter Betty of Charlotte visited Mr, and Mrs. Thurman Brown last Wednesday. While .here they visit ed other relatives. i v : ' ' Mm. P. G. Blanton and children made a business trip to Wilmington on Tuesday of last week. Little David McKay had.his ton sils removed .at Dr. SJdburys Hos pital Saturday. He is getting along splendidly. : ,. - - MisS Margaret Williams and Mrs. J. L. Williams spent the week end at Carolina Beach with Mrs. Wil bur Adams. Mrs. Williams remained, for several days visit " Miss Velma Murphy of the Tax Collectors Office is away on vaca tion this week. Miss Rachel Blanton and Merle Summerlin spent vTuesday night with Miss Jean4 Tyndall.' Jinuhie Allen of Wilmington Is visiting Mr.' and Mrs. M. Allen. Jimmie Jerritt of Duke univer sity spent last week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney and Norwood Jr. and Janet spent Sun day afternoon at Morehead City. Miss Pattie Williamson wno nas tuen spenuing the summer in Chi cago with her sister returned home on Friday.- rp.v.-.; ; Mr. and Mrs. Jolly and children spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach. -I Mrs. Edna Stroud spent the ween end at her home in Mt Olive Sheriff and Mrs. P. C. Garrison were guests of Mrs. Inez C. Boney on Wednesday night i Mrs: Qrace Venn's daughter who is an air stewardess is visiting her, Mrs. Mary Southerland and dau ghter Ellen "toured the Western part of he state last week. Misses GUda and Gloria Whit field, of James Walker Hospital, are at home for a two-weeks vaca tion. . .v--;; Mrs, F. W, McGowen took the B. F. Grady seniors on a house party at her home in Hope Mills last week end. Safety Sought In Tobacco Curers Proposed minimum safety re-' qureiuents f-r tokaci-j . - . .. units were discussed fully at pub lic hearing conducted by Supt. C. D. Baucom, of the heights and Measures of the State Dspartnient of Agriculture. ' . At the outset of the hearing. Baucom reported that 1400 curing barns burned last year In North Carolina with a total estimated loss of $2,000,000. . J Under the law, all curing units sold after September 1 must bear the Department of Agriculture's seal of approval. Baucom's division is charged with inspecting the var ious types of units and seeing that the manufacturer's specifications meet the minimum safety require ments. : 'V The manufacturers voiced strong opposition to a proposal that each nesting unit carry an approval label tentatively priced -at $1.00. They pointed out that some barns have 30 to 40 heating units, and said tne proposed price, which would be passed on to the farmer, would be prohibitive in such cases. They suggested that the entire curing assembly for a single barn carry only one seal. .... j . 4 . .i j... i i rules would, require of til .cui an automatic audible alarm iad a positive cut-off -of the fuel supply when barn -temperature reaches a danger- point; a. protective guard or screen for all curers that reac a temperature of 900 degrees Fah renheit at any V time : during the curing process;-and an automatic cut-off to stop the fuel supply of , oil-burning units should the fuel fail to Ignite when entering the combustion chamber1 or should ig nition fail while fuel is being sup piled to the burner. - The proposed regulation would require the location of curers and flues three ; inches from inflam mable material, such as walls, for each 100 degrees of flue tempera- . ture, witn a minimum distance of eight inches mandatory. Compared with other States' North Carolina ranks third in total cash receipts from farm marketings - and 13th in total cash income from crops, livestock and livestock pro- -ducts combined. .Spoakfriof .refill' X J ELECTRICITY II I T J i that Fat proven to be at SOLID as "The Rock of Gibraltar" throughout the years of the pre j ont. Century! r The present high cost of living and rise of price wiffttn the last decade has worked a great haidship on many faxulus Kith a pxedhco&t . . ' ... . " NOT SO WITH ELECTRICITY TT The price of ELEVfRlCTTY has gone consistently D-O W-W In fact, the cost of electricity to the consumer has DECREASED, just 'as steadily as the many uses for it have INCREASED., ' ' ' ' " ' " . - -.:" " . "r " ' 7V Electricity Is Cheaper Than Ever Before! SELL U3TH f,ME FOR " ORE fFt M V- JIM P 1 I 1 3 I, Dear Fanner Friends: BIEWEST-.BIGGEST AND iBEST-$-A SALE EVERY DAY AH. (BERT) MOORE, Ownerand Manager-C. C.MAS0H, Assistant Fpf your accomodation and coa- " venience I have-constructed a large. - modern warehouse Just outside the: . congested area of Whlteyille to be ; known as Moore's Warehouse. This warehouse Is oclated on Lee Street, -opposite the Post Office and within : essy reach of the business district Here you will have more parking - " space, more floor space, and a bet-. : ter place to sell your, tobacco.' ' It was my desire and intention : . to see you personally f but it has taken every minute and every ounce of energy to jget this great struc- '4 ture ready for you In time for the opening day. Thursday, August 7th." :. This is. yours warehouse. It was -built for you. I urge you to make , -your headquarters here at all times j the largest warehouse on the border modernly equipped with .' new scales, new baskets, new trucks '. , . everything new-except the per sonpel, consisting of the same cour teous and efficient individuals who " have taken delight In serving you - at our former locations. Associated with us, this year will be Mr. Charlie M. Mason,- a fine gentleman and an excellent tobacco man. Mr. Mason has operated on the WhitevlUe market for a number of years and Is well known to many ' people of this vicinity. He will be glad to help you solve your tobac co problems. ; - We operate independently as Moore's Warehouse and have no ' connection with any other, ware house or firm here. More floor, space gives us more selling time, and mora piles to sell with a sale ' every day. In appreciation for your contri bution to my success In the past I can only repay you by your taking advantage of these improvements by selling all your tobacco .through out the entire season at "Moore's -for More." - Sincerely Yours,- A. HUBERT)-MOORE

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