"FASHIONS OF THE TIMES" are changing. The younger set will go feminine, aa witnessed In the fuller, longer dirndl skirl with Gibson Girl blouse at the left, designed by Carolyn Sehnnrer. The - skirt ta of shocking pink wool striped in bine, white, and black, the blouse of pink eotton. The white piq-4 tennis drew at the right shows longer fuller shorts, but adds the i w Jutting collar. Inset shows Mir Andres's big polka dot straw sailor, preview of next Spring. Al jo costumes paraded in this two-act revue, presented Oct 28-J1 by JheMewyorkTtoies,strcsedtl 9ncwfenilnlneIook. ECeimaflnsv"nIlIlc Society and Personals Halloween Carnival The Halloween Carnival, held al the Kenansville School on Friday night was a howling, hilarious suc cess both as to enjoyment for the young and old alike and from a financial standpoint Proceeds 'from the carnival, amounting to $375 or thereabouts will be used ' for incidental expenses of the school. v Everyone present seemed to en ter into the spirit of Halloween. A play "The Fairy Halloween" was given and was quite pretty with costumes. The Queen parade was held and all of the entrants were lovely. Barbara Mitchell received the most votes (she represented the grammar grade department), while Betty Ingram was crowned queen of the primary grades and Dora Westbrook of the High School. . The costume parade was most at tractive with Millie Oates winning' first prize as Little Red Ridinj? Hood and Rebecca Grady1' second as a witch. Cake- walks, bingo, room of hor , ror, fishing and many other en tertaining features were enjoyed ' by the crowd. Mrs. E. V. VestaL president of the PTA wishes to thank each and everyone who had a part la making the carnival a success, and to each the appreciation of the Association. Auxiliary Meels The Woman's Auxiliary of Grove Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon in the Sunday School -building for the purpose of re viewing the Home Mission Study Book The title was "From the ' Past to the Present" by S. B. Laps ley, compiler. Mrs. A. T. Outlaw. ! secretary of Home Missions, opened the meeting with prayer and gavo . a preface of the book. Those taking part were Mesdames J. G. Morri son, Caroline Gavin, N. B. Boney, Bess Hines and S. W. Newton, also ' Miss Lula Hinson. Can Mon 'I! Ml: Woman's Club Met The Woman's Club of Kenans ville met last Thursday afternoon in the club rooms, with Mrs. Carol ine Gavin presiding in the absence of the president Mrs. N. B. Boney acted as secretary pro-tern. After regular business the program was presented by Miss Hilda Clontz, Home Agent of Duplin County She gave a program on house dresses and aprons made from feed sacks and demonstrated several that she had made. In conclusion, she sum med up the characteristics to look for in house dresses as follows: Comfort, becoming, easily cleaned, durable, fast color, pre-shrunk, con venient pockets, and workmanship. The American Home department served a sweet course during the social hour. . Konfracf Kliib Met Mrs., AVance Gavfrt' was hostess to the Contract Klub Wednesday with all members present except one, whose place was, filled by the hostess. Attractive arrangements of late fall flowers with chrysanthe mums predominating were used for decoration. ' At the conclusion of play high score prize, a handker chief, was presented Mrs. N. B Boney. and second high, a bulb bowL was won by Mrs. J. B. Wal lace. The hostess served lemon pie, coffee, and cheese straws." Halloween Party B. H. Oates, Jr.,' entertained about 25 of his young friends at a Halloween party Saturday evening from 6:30 until 8:00. His home was very attractive with jack-o-lantern lights and other decorations. Spook walks were-enjoyed and weiners and marshmallows were roasted. Mesdames Oates and Payne ser ved the children doughnuts and hot chocolate from a table covered with a festive cloth and each child r ...u mm1 ffii'tt Wafitr Uimtrnfl Sell Every Pound day 's Sa THERE ARE NEW LUNCHROOM at Seven Springs School which is completion The lunchroom should be ready for use in about two weeks. The building was constructed from the salvaged Indian Springs school. was given individual packages of candy. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ann, on Friday, October 31, 1947. Mrs. Williamson is the former Miss Marguerite Thomas of Beulaville. PTA Met Mon. Monday evening the Kenansville PTA met in the school building with the president, Mrs. . V. Ves tal presiding. The devotional ser vice was presented most effectively by Mrs. L. Southerland who stress ed the Book of Books carrying out the topic for the evening "Educa tion for the Future." She was as sisted with the devotional by sev eral young girls of the school. The program was given by the Girl Scouts of Troop 1, with Mrs. N. B. Boney as Leader. It was in terestingly presented and stressed Children's Book Week and Ameri can Education Week which are ob served in November. After the pro gram, a short business meeting was held and a special offering was ta ken for the Martin Memorial Fund. Mrs. Lina Thomas and Miss Rene Hall of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mm. nan Davis Sundav afternoon. Mrs, J. O. Stokes is receiving l r We Pay Highest Prices for GOOD PINE TIMBER A. T. Griffin Mfg. Co. Call for V.B. Griffin Phone 1400 Goldsboro, II. C. 1 e One Of NO BLOCK SALES IN KINSTON SELL IN EINSTON FOB TOP PRICES AND treatment ai James Walker Hospi tal and is reported to be getting along nicely. : Bobby Wells is a patient at High- smith Hospital in Fayetteville. He is recuperating from virus pneu monia. MiSs Margaret Willians, Mrs. J. L. Williams and Misses Joyce and Nancy Adams shopped in- Golds boro Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Flip Peele and young dau ghter, Edwina of WilUamston are spending the week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sitterson. Mr. O. P. Johnson attended a meeting of the Southeastern Dist rice of -the N. C. E. A. in Fayette ville Friday. Norwood Boney, Jr. of Univer sity Law School and Miss Grace Mehnert of Chicago were dlnne guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mrs. P. C. Barwick and son of Kinston spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Burch. Jlmmie Jerritt, N. B. Boney, Jr., Miss Anne Oail and Miss Grace Mehnert of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon at Wrightsville Beach enjoying an oyster roast. Miss Dorothy Wightman, new librarian for Duplin County, Is making her home with the G. V. Goodings. She began work Monday. , Mrs. J. E. Jerritt, Jimmie Jerritt and Miss Anne Dail shopped in Goldsboro Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Benton and daughter of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dail during the . week end. Rev. John M. Cline is attending the Methodist yearly conference in Elizabeth City this week. Mrs. Lester Brinson has accept- - ed the position as Geometry tea- teo ILag M..S5 World's Foremost Tob:cco Center Of Your The H ighest ; Of cher in the local La ; t is replacing Miss- Grace Eari.i...l who will fill the 3-4 grade vacancy which was , held ; by Mrs, J. O. Stokes who has resigned. : v . VtXi and Mrs, G. V. Gooding and family and. Mr. arid Mrs. , Amos Brinson attended the N. C i Tenn. game oh Saturday.. Jtr' ..Mrs. Charlie Boss of Llllington spent last Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Taylor attended the N. C. - Term, game Saturday.U,::?'i"V'.; -fe-iK..p i The Week of Prayer was obser ved in the Kenansville Methodist Church Sunday afternoon at 4:00. Mrs. W. M. Ingram had charge of the program. ' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blanton and children attended the Peterson Bostic wedding In the Magnolia Baptist Church Saturday afternoon. Miss Hilda Grey Brinson was maid of honor in the Peterson-Bos-tic wedding In Magnolia Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brinson of Whitevllle were week end visitors ih Kenansville. Mr. Brinson la head mechanic of the Columbus County fleet of school buses. He -began work In Columbus on Nov. 1. , f Mrs. Jack Sitterson visited her sister, Mrs.. James Taylor who is a patient in James Walker Hospital on Sunday afternoon. Welfare Holes Miss Ada McRachern of the State Department of Public Welfare will spend Nov. 6 in the Welfare Office and will discuss the time study which will begin the first of Dec ember for the Welfare Department : . More aDDllcations have enmn tn the office for financial aid than the budget permits the department ac cepting. There has been an Increase in domestic relation cases and. In advice for children and vouns reo- ple. . , . , --::yft : ; ., All merit system officials are being given a holiday on Nove ll-. COME TO . . ...... WARSAW: AND Carry A Mess of Fish Back Home From Warsaw RshMar'iet WE DRESS 'EM IPinlsso Cot F Tobacco Club.;;is Mrs. J. B. Wallace was hostess on Tuesday evening to the members of , her bridge club with Misses Anne Dail and Hilda Clontz as additional guests. Pretty chrysan themums and marigolds were useed on auxiliary tables. At the conclu sion of play. Miss Margaret Will iams won a double deck of cards for members high, and Miss Dail won note paper for visitors high. The hostess served a tempting near salad, ritz, coffee and mints. . - Uncle Sam Says -' How would you ll'te a fat-raise? Bream staff, yon sayT It isn't It's a cold-cash, b: ats tacks reality if yen want It to be. - How de yea ge about It? Very simple.' Jaat sign -op for the Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the Bond-e-Montb plan where yon bank.. For every M yon put away now, yon get $4 tn ten years. Take part of yrar pay each week In II. 8. Savings Bonds, 'iiiat's alt That's a fat ash in any man's arithmetic And if ten year ' seems like a long time to leak ahead,' just give a thought to the smart Americans who bssght beads ten years ago, and haag-oa to them. Act now. .Ten years will be geae before -you know it! u -- ; U.S. Trtuury DtHrimtM . j '''jf-i,'':,-.'. ;7 fK. : i? '('in-.;-'.';'; " RlgfiiitNow Tfii e Season PEOMPT JSALES . .TQITCE- -. ft'OSTH CAROLINA Th Pick Of The titl" SUNDAY, Nov. 9tb7 110.' T Added Comedy. MON. - TUES. : cscsciio kzzz. AKOY RUSSELL STIVE CO! 4M . CLCIA JSArt ATsox Shorts WED. ONLY Also "Crimson Ghost' Serial Special Late Show Wednesday The Picture That Lives Forever!; Tenlli2h!ib ABar-rooiii t wWith AM Star Cast ' THURS. - FBI. -;.s.-t""". MaMtstssUktej " ' Also Comedy, SATURDAY Also 'Cartoon 1 ' LATE SHOW ; ; 1 With Chas. Starrett' And Smiley Burnette in Prairie Raiders COMING NEXT WEEK ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND 5 i , ,i .vs ' G va at " rt' : SELL THIS 7EE:UF P055HE 4

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view