iiTAnoviLLC, n. t. THE DUPLIN TIMES Kafesses Af : Stanley Party Mrs. Richard Bostlc and Mrs. .- Gordon Kennedy were hostesses Friday evening at the apartment of the former when they entertain ed at a Stanley party. Refresh , ments of sandwiches and cookies ' were served with lemonade. Brother, And Sister Celebrate Birthday Billy Sumner and little sister, Pat, celebrated their respective 4th and 1st birthdays at a delightful party Wednesday, Sept 3, when their mother, Mrs. Elvis Sumner entertained in their honor. , A number of jolly games were enjoyed after which the little ones were served ice cream with cake. Each child received lollypops, bub , ble gum, a paper hat filled with - corn grain candy and a prize as favors. Assisting Mrs. Sumner in directing games and serving were .Mesdames Ed Denny and Roland Calahan, and Misses Kathleen ' Trott and Rosa Lee Whaley. ' Mrs. Leonard Nethercutt and Miss Bettie Gray Nethercutt of - Rocky Mount were week end ' guests of the former's parents, Mr. 't and Mrs. J. D. Jackson. Mr. Neth . ercutt spent Sunday here. " Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Clark and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sumner .and children spent the : week end at White Lake recently. Where You Get Service You Can Depend On Bring Your Tobacco To Wilson Next Week And Sell With The Worlds Greatest Sales Force R. . . -. . Mr. and Mrs. Ono Thigpen and Miss Calesta Thigpen were Golds boro visitors Saturday. Bobby Brown left Monday for Mars Hill where he will enter col lege for the ensuing year. Fits Bostic left Friday for the Veterans Hospital, In Fayetteville, for treatment Miss Mary Jackson of Fayette ville, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.. Jackson. Mrs: -Bruce BaiDee ana Mr. T. Y. Dobson were at Salemburg Sun day afternoon, to take Yates Dob- son back to E.M.I., after a week end spent with home folks. Miss Dorothy Bostic has returned after spending several days ' at Hampstead and Carolina Beach. A new block store building is being erected on Main Street by Mr. Rommie Mercer and son. Mesdames Anna Wallace and E. L. Thomas have been guests of their sister, Mrs. J. K. Bostic in For A Real Taste Thrill EAT HIDES ICE CREAM Good Every Day ' il T. Smith YOU ARE t Warsaw for a few days. Mrs. Loubelle Williams, Richard Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Whaley spent Saturday in Ral eigh. . Mrs. Annie Bostic .has returned from Goldsboro where she was a patient at the Goldsboro Hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and chil dren of Jones County, visited . Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Kennedy Sunday. Miss Madeline Cottle left Tues day for Mars Hill where she will enroll in college for the coming year. Ed Denny has gone to Fayette ville where he has accepted a po sition with the Thurston Transfer Company.. ., Mrs. Grady Mercer is in Lan caster, S. C, where she was called on account of the illness of her mother. Miss Rovine. WJlJlams of Roa noke Rapids, visiting her mothor, Mrs. S. A. Blizzard. B. ALWAYS ASSURED nnr? Jc3 Wells Is " 1 : Poets Corner, Sanatorium S - stands for our San Sun, our .. ; monthly news; A - stands for Auditorium, the up patients use; N stands for the Nurses who help ' us everyday; A - stands for Apples you see a : long the way. T - stands for T. B., that we're fighting, you know; 0 - stands,for Orchards where ripe fruits do grow; R - stands for Radio, which gives Us good cheer; 1 - stands for Improvement, we strive for here, stands for Us, the patients of the San; stands for Many who lends a u M helping hand! By a patient 'Olive Mae Thomas. Sanatorium, N. C. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Percy E. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Miller, Joan Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood 'ere visitors to Burgaw on Sunday. Mrs. S. P. Bostic spent Thurs day in Fayetteville visiting her son Fitz, at the Veterans Hospital; Dr. Paul Bolen has moved into his modern new office building which has just been completed. Work has recently been started on a new brick home being built for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bostic. Nos. 1 & 2 IN WILSON W .Carr OF THE BEST WHEN YOU SELL AT THE III WILSON 0lt Dcplin Rcprci:-.:-:!;3 Happenings,. Advertising,' In And Around The County's Eastern Metorpolis. ; ; Thigpen wish to thank all who were so kind and sympathetic In their recent sorrow. Every express ion of sympathy was deeply appre ciated. ' ,r They are now asking for another increase of 18 per cent on fruits and vegetables, seven cents per 100 pounds on cotton and a like amouna on tobacco. Uncle Sam Says Millions uf my nieces and nephews re Increasing their take-home pay by the simple, automatic Payroll Savings Plan. Let's take one etant ple. : Suppose yon tell your employer that you want to take 86.25 of your weekly pay In Bonds. In three weeks the accumulation of $18.75 will buy one $25 Savings Bond. Merely by holding these bonds to maturity la 10 years yon are' raising you take home Income 12.08 every' week. It Is obvious that the so-called deduc tion for Savin i Bonds Is not a de duction but a way for yoo to store np and Increase your earnings for your future use. U.S.TntturyDtparmtHt UU u v SEED RYE $3.20 ; , -We Have A Small Lot Of The Above Bye f ; Aluminum Roofing ............ sq. $8.50 Asphalt Roofing L..... sq. 6.50 Lard Stands ecch .45' Lard Stands!..!. ...doz.4.50 We Carry In Stock PAINT, BRICK CEMENT MORTAR CEMENT and LIME - j Kerosene Ranges and Stoves Electric Water Pumps Co.en.an Circulating Oil lieeters Bring this adv. and get $2.00 credit with either Water Pump or Range, or $4.00 with purchase of both. Garner Brothers III MOUNT OLIVE Percy B. Holden nn i w. 1-1

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