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CLINTON FLORAL
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WABSAW. N. C '
MK& M. at THIGPEN
, . , feportor , i
subsckiption agjentI
ville Honor
:!l Listed
SECOND CKADE j Mr. Bostlo.
Teacher:,, Elaine Brinsoiv. -Willie
Owen Guy, Patsy Jones, Sally Jo
Kennedy, Phyllis Qulnn, Ann Tho
mas; r
: Mrs, Leu BUe Williams, Teach
er: Julia Dean Atkinson, Josephine
Cottle. -j' Ida. Lucille mil h.m.
Grace, Kennedy, Betty Lou W-U-
Sirs. Boers, Teacher: Roger Craft,
Rosalie Aiken, 1 Dorothy ' Ward
uumpnrey, Judy Frances Saudlin,
Alice Marie Weston,; Pegjjy Joyce
White, and Juibjr Gordon.
TEIKD" GB AW Mr Norris, Tea
chen Jimmy D. Bostic, Cecil Smith,
Leta Warren Thcmas, Betty Lou
Duff,. Doris June Hill, Lottie Fos
ter, Roalyn Trott, Angeleta Thomas;
ntiss sanaertoa, Teacher: Zona
Janice Smith, Archie v Muldrac, I Chicago this week.
ZZZi Hansom -Smith and
.Miifn, in Kinston
Cher. Frederick Albertann. TW I .
home Ijihi. Mr tM.xHL I " tt-
Janice Bostic- Dorothv Ertwpri'lp . .
BttV JA Hnrn. T. ? UOASOtt and BTC-
rna Lou Rhodes, Grade SholarTV TZTkIJ?'
Miss Rivenbark. Te.eh.r-. Gi.mi. 8!1.noPPd in Kinston Tuesday.
Edwards, and Minnie Simmon. :,-!. na Mrs. J. G. Kennedy jud
HIGH SCHOOL i loth Mm Vni. I Kennedy will leave this
ma Brinson. and Anme RaeRavnor. IT ? 'oSan-rAneli Texas,
12th trade: Marie Bostic, ShirlIw. WMl aoUdays
)T i t it n ,.L fwlta Aon and Mm PmiI Himtw .
juaijr 441111 nui -fitly ' JHSUlaD
1 he County's Eastern Metropolis
Stamp It Out!
Raynor, and Geraldlne Whaley.
Fourth Grde
resents Play
Mr. ad lira XlwaaA Oiilnn mi
Kinstoiv visitors Saturday.
Mwirtasnas Wm rtiMiii .a.i.
Booties and . Lawe. . mluim ; rwi
Burahema Fjedrlc Stoke and
LtndeU., ThLmn. ani - mtw. v
"wub JUaetot .Saturday .
! ... nmuivuK
PtMondawtth hie parent Mr
Mrs. - Adnlnh . j
Mrs. P. Gr.ShawAiiA'A.' F spent
Members Of the Beulavlll. nwi-
or Eastern star enjoyed a delight
ful party Mondav
ing the regular meeting. The event
cumaxea a spirited contest which
Gail Qulnn. Susie Mercer. Martha" f6" among three
Lee - Basden. . Norma Ami Exum igrou Vn 0,6 two lMln
Miss , Frances Mercr'a Fourth
Grade presented the program at
the December PTA mMtlnr I q.... . TT.
neaiin piay enuuec "eter fain I ' ... .. .. 1
j a.. - . . ... I nusseil r ljinlt ini .ih.. .
no: uie uooa iieaitn , kjiis" tn ' .... wv oi
given, The main characters were I8?-"6 t home
Peter- Pain - Landon. Edwards; rMel:' .
- tt tuwHiBr sara
t. Mercer anil nml n..u.t ...
. , wawunw moo
Miss.Mona Batchelor visited the
.om wain In Wilmington last
airland Mrs. vt c r r.w,,
. .r-
vamooeil anii Jciaii rA.
, - V"M HBII 11, VJUIUS-
uuro xuesaay.: . ;
Mr. and Mm. j n j
. ucuiiruv Vis
ited Kinston Tuesday.
Mr. andMra. cinnt
gn leave Friday hataaTE
to visit a fu, Wan. . . '
p, - tsiununi via
Florence, S. C. ten...
nMi nun raoiner.
Peter's mother '- Hilda Bell: John
Jay - Teet Mercer, Dr Pill - Ed-
nuu ncaui, isr xuuie mCK iiOS-
uc; wurse Lou Ann Thomas.
Between acts to readings "Hey
wui,. ana : iars. Kastus at the tele
phone" were given by Teet Mercer.
' 'if ''",' -
OESXmas Party
Lee Basden, Norma . Ann Exuin
uee Uiark, Byron. Hunter;
Mrs. Lowe, Teacher: Elaine Ken
nedy, Edna Smith, Myrtle Sue Mer
cer, Bonnie Kennedy, Edward Ger-
aia ivaynor, ana uenry Baker:
FOURTH GRADE - Miss Mercer,
Teacher: Fannie Rae Hall, LouAnn
- j- .imD,-Tiom7...Ann miiierr ieet
; Jlew;en:Pa(iicla,Aiin-Wl.l'amtr , ; :
' r :s-Mary Qulnn Brown, Tea-
c r: Imogen. Jackson, Zelma Mat
t: ews, and Bertha Mae Simnaon
I -Ta GRADE ' Mr. Grady Mer
cer, xeecner: Janice Albertson
t anford Sheppard, Shelby SUmner,
and Pear line Whaley. - . .
EKTS GRADE - Mrs. Brown, Tea
" 8K Edward Thigpen, Golonda
Cummlnga, Evelyn Penny. Norma
Clwpson, Jessie Ann Thomas;
I is. Grady, Teacher, James R,
-VmTU GRADE - Kim. Barbee,
Teachen Dewitt Miller, Sue Lanier,
Were hostesses tn tha nrinnan,
i Cnrlstmaa decorationa
with emphasis upon a beautifully
ugutea tree. Gifts were exchanged
and a social hour enjoyed. The
nosiesses served nnnoh
ana seitea nuts.
enals
Mr and 'Mrs ii4K... 'xr .j..
and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Raynor
oyeni i uesaay jn Kinston. r
i Mesdames I. J. RandiiM w ..j
. . aim
Clinton Campbell -were Goldsboro
suuppers saiuraay.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnrdnn
and children and . .
Bostic : and Nancy spent Saturday
In Goldsboro. ?!::z. "-
Ransom Mercer is attending the
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salad eeurse. . eueeestive of the
holiday season, was served, by the
nost esses
.
Announce
ingogement
Mrr and 'Mrs. C. S - Blackmore,
of near Faison. announce the en-'
gagement of their daughter, Mable,
to, Mr. Henry James Peterson of
Mt Olive. He Is the son of Mrs.
Rortha PtrSnn and th. late Mr.
Luther Peterson. The wedding will
take place In the First Baptist
Church (colored In Warsaw on
Christmas day' ' '
Miss Mildred Lanier has return.
ed from Sanitarium aJter snpnHino
a number of month there as a pa-
pent. sne is getUng -along nicely
. Mrs M M Pktnn.n ir t
belle Williams and Richard wm.
lams were Goldsboro and Kinston
visitors Saturday.,
Mrs. Bertie Slnan wn.ir.
w- MUIHUIBWII
is the guest of her sister. Mm Bil-
oro itostic.
Mr. Hamnton Raker
from Parrotts Hospital. Kinston,
after spending several days follow
ing an accident in which his leg
was broken. ,
Outlaws Bridge
be the annual Christmas tree and
gift exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Simmons
of Goldsboro were visitors for the
church services Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. nntlnw nt
Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Rudnlnh
Hawley of Wilson spent the week
end with Mrs. Katie Outlaw.
Mrs. I B. Sutton entertained a
group of young folks I Saturday
Faison Sesames
Met Last Week
The Faison Sesame (Tlnh met' on
Wednesday afternoon in the Com
munity Huliaing, Dec. 10. A cheer
tire in tne open fireplace and
The- Home Denu.Tisttinn nu.u
will meet with. Mm t. n t.
.v. i aicr
Monday afternoon. December 22 at
a y ciocK. airs- m. L. Outlaw and
Mcs. Nelsnn YliiHn n.tu w- -ii.
. M,1U1I1K UTICi I . vMvwn U1. m: IU1I1T
National Farm Bureau meeting ij nostesses. A special feature will
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nlrvt- ...leM. s . . .
b wiui a. uuBceiianiMuia i:nvic.. .
mas shower and party in honor . i n,yrtileJwlth
otMr. andMrs.WilWsuTtohwhclClUStr f "ilSt et0 L,gre,eted 0,6
Iuiva.i 1 f"i:.no. members on their arrival.
to make their borne.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whitfield of
Garner's Chanel visited
- ' - . ..U AM. dllU
Mrs. Charlie Vernon Sunday.
Misses Dorothy Outlaw and Ed
na Sutton Of GoJriahnm WAaA i,A.t.
www ffCCA
end visitors with relatives here.
mts. uitner Outlaw was nos
tess to the AUW Saturday after
noon. Mrs. M. L. Outlaw Jr pre
sided. Mrs. Eric Berger led thrj
worsmp services, using the Christ
mas story and Carols as basis for
the SCtViCe. Fnllnwina tli.
an interesting program was given
in memory of Clara Barton; found
er Of the Red Cross fWolt
A free will offering was made for
the children at the Clara Barton
Birthplace. Proeram rinsed rith
tfrayer. A social hour with refresh
ments was enjoyed.
After i) brief business session
the meeting was turned over to
Mrs it. a. Williams who had
charge of the Droeram. tvhinh die
built around Christmas most ap
pealing to tne mature mind. It was
c happy blending of the lighter
vein with the serious. First came
a Christmas Carols "Bee" two
captains chose "sides", the pianist
played well known and nnt so well
known carols, the members taking
turns guessing the correct titles
Mrs. J. M. Smith, wife of the Pres-
!., !an l.r.nistur, cava cor
ie. t tUes uj tue greatest nomber
u;iu was presented a nrize Nevt
Mrs. Williams told the story, 'Is
It Far To Bethlehem?" This she
did in a very appealing manner.
The program ended with singing
by the entire group. A delicious
ANNOUNCEMENT
Just Received A Shipment of Elec
fromasler And Yesfinghouse Elec
tric Ranges Which Are Available
For Immediate Delivery As Long As
They Last. Will Make An Ideal Xmas
Gift. Inquire AlOurOffice For Prices
And Terms.
TIDE WATER POWER COMPANY
B37c:::;:s .
$1135 PER CASE
TWO ROW STALK CUTTERS
5-V AND ROLL TIN
BRICK, BRIXMENT, LIME
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
PANTS and SHIRTS
"SQUARE MEAL" FEEDS
COTTON SEED MEAL and HULLS
BAUGH and SWIFT FERTILIZERS
Can Make Immediate Delivery
l. ii. tin
KENANSVILLE
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Cb-fstmas ! tS ttma t7e rcmemlier on ntt fr!n?t n'd look
: rsrd vo wwAksdi Co iur good; wish-j ifejut for 11
, f "Ucrr? Christmas and ft Heppj Nw Year. no jzordj
WE HAVE IN STOCK
j FOR 1 1MMEDIATE DELIVERY
Philco Refrigerators
Electric Ranges
Washing Machines
living Room Suites
And
Bed RoofnSuifes
S5effia!d & Fussell
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loce apre,
!lCRir:BEDBY
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trass
FT.UIT CAKES
lift ?.23
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A & P APPLE SAUCE
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20, j
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Box Washington State"
APPLES
CRANBERRIES
LETTUCE heads
TOMATOES
$2.75
39c ft
2 for 29c
33c m
UKArEFRUIT lOlbbag 37c j
CLOSE DECEMBER 25 and 26 , p
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