4 d , 1 Society and 5cv;fng Club , , Mrs. C. B. Sitterson was hostess ' -,to the BMG sewing'club lastMon day afternoon. In addition to the -y meniuers- ivicbuaiiica seas muco. 'J Daisy Craven and Mrs. Flip. Peele r . of WUliamston and Miss Lula Hin ,' son were present After the regu . ar sewing bee the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Peele, ser 1 ved a delightful chicken salad plate with accessories. ' ' The Youth Fellowship group met , , Sunday night at the Sunday School for a short devotional led by Rev. t John M. Cline. The business sess ' ion was conducted by the president, Miss Janet Boney. After the meet ing, they divided into four groups Duplin Theatre j Warsaw, N. C. SUN. - MON. Nov. 23-24 Song Of The Thin Man With William Powell And Myrna Loy. TUES. Nov. 25 Private Affairs Of Bel Ami With George Sanders And Angela Lansbury. WED. Nov. 26 Double Feature Robin Hood Of Monterey With Cisco Kid. Queen 01 TL '" A i ne Amazons With Robert Lowery. - TRCRS. - FRI. Nov. 27-28 Rhrlrfinlrl (CINECOLOR) , With Anthony ljuinn & ' Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27, Shows at 2:00, 4:00, 7:15, and 9:15 P. M. " ' SAT mav ?Q llnuhlft fjnhiia e mmu a ' m m mm mm m i ne Marauders With William Boyd. , Keeper Of The Bees With Gloria Henry. PRICES PAID FOR TOBACCO THIS SEASON III WILSON AVERAGE $1.15 MORE PER HUNDRED POUIIDS, THAN THE ENTIRE ....... . - . . ' - . '.j., - '. i'js :i( 'V- , - , xi ,, . EASTRH BELT AVERAGE, ahorugh Sales of FridayJIov. 14, 194J)U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FIGUHES SEASON SON'S SALES NOV, . 14, 80,927,760 RAGE ..:. AVERAGE f 4 Personals and each group visited a different shut-in and took them an attractive basket of fruit. VMS Meets The W. M. S. of the Kenansville Baptist Church met Monday after -noon in the home of Mrs. C. B. Sitterson, with the president, Mrs. C D. Dobson presiding. The pro gram on Africa was given by Mrs. Sitterson. A good number were present. Bible Study Course An all-day study course""was held Wednesday in the home of Mrs. E. V. Vestal. Mrs. Vestal, chairman of the Mission Study group, presided. The topic of study was "That The World May Know " Those taking a part in the course were Mesdames W...M. Brinson, Dan Davis, C. b. Sitterson, W. B. Murray and C. D. Dobson. A covered dish luncheon was served. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. J. O. Stokes was hostess to the members of the Monday Even ing Bridge Club with Miss Martha Pickett as guest. Pretty arrange ments of late fall flowers were used on auxiliary 'tables. When scores were tallied, Mrs. M. F. Allen, Jr., was high scorer for club members and Miss Pickett was re membered with a guest prize. Names were drawn for the an nual club Christmas tree. The hos tess served delicious pie a-la-mode with hot coifee. Scout Rally A rally of the Intermediate Girl Scouts and the. Brownie Scouts of Duplin County will meet for their first rally on December second. All Girl Scouts are urged to take notice of this announcement and discuss it with troop leaders. The meeting will be held in the Ke nansville School auditorium at 5 P. M. A picnic supper in the lunch room at 6 o'clock. All girls are asked to bring a box supper. Birthday Party Master Benjamin Williamson celebrated his 7th birthday Monda afternoon when he entertained a number of his friends at a birthday party. The children enjoyed out- Hobb's Beauty Salon PHONE 2546 Plenty Of Floor Space .Thurs Fri: And Next IN WILSON THROUGH FRIDAY, f J J J POUNDS FOR $35,964,270.00 . 1. iSSftCili. iiiiHiubu iuuai, u. it, M,i45, rutnio, , , .:'. f . , AVERAGE .'-:::t.;.;.;..:;,...:......'..:...,'..-...r. :: . ' m iliiiii w iltlllllfc m 4 4 A g& n4m $H&: MRS. LESLIE McCOY SYKES of Turkey, Route 1, who before her marriage on November 2 In Turkey was Miss Perllne Eolden of Melbourne, Australia. Mr. Sykes Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Sykes of Turkey, Route 1. of-door games and the host's mo ther served irf cream and birthday cake. TYNDAkL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OLTVK Burial Association Pfcflfi 10 FuonrsJ Dlrertors, tmbnln.er mbulance Service. lv or nlvhl llnrn nf War-Dllln Personals H. O. Vestal returned Friday after a two week's visit among friends and relatives in Chatham and Randolph counties. Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer and children of Goldsboro and Dr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and children of Durham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newton. Little Miss Sylvia Gooding Is a patient at Dr. Sidbury's Hospital for treatment. Rev. F. L. Goodman, a former pastor of Grove Presbyterian Church is spending a week at the manse while holding a revival at Hallsville.' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jerritt left on Tuesday to visit their daughter and other relatives in Wisconsin. Mesdames Bess Hines, W. J. Pickett, H. D. McKay accompanied Miss Martha Pickett to Raleigh on Friday. Mrs. Banks of Richlands spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. I. C. Burch. PERMANENT WAVE HELENE CURTIS Know the Secret of Your Hair r Designate Your Indi vidual Waving Time. For More Information About This Amazingly New Scien tific Supersonic Method Call or Visit . . . WARSAW r,Vorldrs m 'Vvf i V AY Mesdames P. J. Dobson and Davis- Farrior have been confined to their homes due to sickness. They are reported to be improving. Mrs. Lacy Vines of Wilmington is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. 3, Dob son. Mrs. Doris Fulgo spent the week end with her parents here. Miss Doris Bostic of Flora Mac donald college spent the week end I here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J .Nazelrod. Miss Susie Lee Williamson of Park View Hospital training school in Rocky Mount spent the week end at home witli her parents. We are very happy to report that Rev. John M. Cline has been returned to the Methodist Church here for another year. The Church is making him an apartment in the Sunday School rooms. Miss Anne Dail attended the Stae-Wake Forest game Saturday. Mrs. C. C. Loth of .Waynesboro, Va., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Beasley. ALUMINUM ROOFING per sq $ 8.50 ASPHALT SHINGLES per sq 6.50 90 ft ROLfclEROOFING J.. 3.00 ROLLED TIN per roll 9.00 PITTSBURGH OUTSIDE PAINT gal. 5.00 3 Burner OIL STOVE with oven 32.00 5 Burner OIL STOVE 85.00 LARD STANDS; each .45; doz 4.50 100 lb' bags SALT 29 Following In Stock: LIME, BRICK, and FARM SUPPLIES. GARNER 220 N. CENTER ST. MOUNT Largest Bright Leaf j SEASON'S SALES IN ENTIRE At Teddicy Bertis J. Turner, fanner of near Teachey died at 11 o'clock Sunday night. He had been 111 for the past two weeks. Funeral services were held from Rockflsh , Presbyter ian Church Tuesday at 3. m., con- ducted by the Rev. C. Ti Rogers, pastor of the Providence Methodist Church of which he was A member, assisted by the Rev. Ben Brown, pastor of the Rockflsh church. In terment was in Rockflsh cemetery. Surviving are his widow, the for; mer Mary King of Wilmington; and the following children by a former marriage; five sons, Wilborne of Staten Island, N. Y., Moody of Ran burn, N. J., Hallie of Orwigsburg, Pa., Worth of Goldsboro and Manly of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Lortng East of Washington D.; C, and Mrs. Larry Burleigh ot Beaton, Mass.; five brothers, Oscar B. of Rose Hill, J. D., of wauace. ueorge of Wilmington, E. D., of Pulaski, Va. nri f. t. of Teacney: one aisxer. Mrs. T. R. McMillian of Fayette- vlUe. Expert eyes and hand aided by professional tools, go to work to repair the watch you bring to us. If we can't do the Job we'll tell you: and we always quote the price to you before the Job Is done. BAKER'S Jewel Shop BROTHERS OLIVE, N. C. Tobacco Morketrr ; jllli Voiiion DIas Funeral service! for Mrs. " Ida Robinson, 89, widow of J. E. Robin son, who died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Qulncy Moore In Trenton at 11:19 p. m. Friday fol lowing a brief Illness, were held from the graveside in Carter's ceme tery near Pink Hill at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, conducted by the Rev. George Turner, Free Will Holiness minister,' and interment followed. mem ORDER NOW : FOR CHRISTMAS Knitted Suite for Boys: Long-' sleeve striped shirts, solid-tone shorts, sizes 1 to 3 (regularly $1.B9, (1.19 each; 3 for $3.25. Flannelette Pajamas, sizes 2 to 8 (regularly $1.80), $1.19 each; 3 for $3.25. Girls 100 Wool Sweaters, sixes Z to 4 (regularly $3:50, $2.00 each; 2 for $3.50. Pull-over and button front. Red, blue, pink, and white. Infants' Gowns; ' White cotton, drawstring- sleeve and bottom (reg ularly $1.50), $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, - Baby waterproof Pants, 3 sues (regularly 39c)t 2 for 50c BY MAIL POSTPAID SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . Send for list of many other low priced articles.. . CHILDREN'S GARMENT CENTRE 312 Southern Bldg; WUmlngton, N. C " MHi SUIT AT COST & One Group of Fine All Wool TAILORED SUITS $14.85 to$19.85 : l!o Charges - No Approvals Ho Returns - Ho Exchanges.. Ho Alterations U. - - nn , .,. ,...J : :-t EASTERN BELT.. . .jiVi.. ;l.tjurt(L. i, i S. Qulncy i.oore of Trenton, 1 . William Boyette of Chinquerin, Mrs. Elbert Howard of Pink LUU. and Mrs. Matthew Dail of Seven Springs; two sons, Lester and Tom Robinson of Pink Hill; one brother, S. H. Boyette of Pink Hill; and 11 grandchildren. c Southerland Electric Co Warsaw, N. C Phone 20-1 All Types Of Wiring KlilSTOU AUTO AUCTIOH EVERY FRIDAY 1:00 P. M. Sell While Prices Are ' Still High . ' ; ; Put your car on the auction -block for only . $5.00 , ANYONE BUY i ANYONE SELL ' ;.v" ' SALE RAIN OR SHINE- ' "We convert your car into cash Herbert Pale AUCTIONEER Goldsboro Highway Phone 4527 SjiE 1 , ' BELOW COST Mon. - : y . 2, SELL THE REMAINDER OF YOUR CROP '.7IKn" r