nu. Society and Entertains Club Mrs. J. O. Stokes was hostess to the members of the KenansviUe "! Kontract Klub Wednesday night of last week. Mesdames C. B. Guthrie, "J. R. Grady and Mrs. A. A. Kafer of New Bern were guests. Pretty ar rangements of pink carn.itir.ns were used for decoration. At the conclu sion of play Mrs. J. B. Wallace was awarded high score for club ! members and Mrs. J. R. Grady fcr visitors. Mrs. A. A. Kafer was atao given a lovely handkerchief. The hostess served delicious banana sundaes. Fellowship Meet Be Held Sun. Night A fellowship meeting, sponsored iby the loval Council of Churches, . will be bold on aunoay nirni, reu- i ruary 29th at 6:30 o'clock in the KenansviUe Baptist Church. A pic- nic supper will be enjoyed, aftev which a religious picture "The Calling of Matthew" will b shown : come and bring a picnic basket. Auxiliary Meets The Presbyterian Auxiliary met at Grove Presbyterian Church with the president, Mrs. X. B. Bonev, presiding and giving the devotional. Mrs. Garoiine Oa- .n gave tae fourth study on Emmanuel. It wis decided at this meeting to have the last Bible study on Emmanuel on Good Friday, March 28. at the church at 3:30 p. m. The public is invited. ' Officer"! for the coming year were ' chosen and the five general offi cers are as follows: President, Mrs. A. T. Outlaw; v ice President, Mis. J A. Gavin; Secretary. Mrs. J. E. Jerritt; and Historian, Mrs. N. B. Boney. . Plavhvjsa teiii THEATR PINK HILL NORTH CAROLINA -The Pick C? The Best' SUNDAY, Feb. 29 It Will Kill You With Fun! ir scnanec.is prosvtnoNs, inc. Also Shorts -- Comedy MON. & TUES. Irene Dunne As The Lady In A Jam With Patrick Knowles. - Added Cartoon WEDNESDAY George Houston in Lone Rider Rides On With "Fuzzy" Si. John. Also Serial THURS. & FRL It's Terrific Action! Road To The Big House Starring John Siielton, ' Ann Doran, and BigBoy" WiUiams. Also Cartoon SATURDAY Bob Steele in Thunderfown Jso Comedy ' ATE SHOW SAT. . Trigger Pals ?. Dave O'Brien and " . Cf T, Personals Thurs. P.M. Club Mrs. J. E. Jerritt was hostess tr the members of her club on Thurs day afternoon. Early spring flowers were used for decoration. Mes dames C. B. Sitterson, Louise Mit chell and H. D. Williams were guests for the occasion. At the con- cIu::ion of play Mrs. P. J. Dobson was awarded high score for club members and Mrs. C. B. Sitterson for visitors. The hostess served de lectable cherry pie and coffee. Sewing Club Mrs. J. A. Gavin was hostess to fSk IMr weeks ago, my daugstar. ftfn, and her husband rttttrnM from Europe, where John has been wtth tne Army of Occupation. They courd our city, searching vainly lor an apartment but couldn't fina tthmg. But we solved the prob m by turning: Jean's old bedroom Into a living room, and remodeling the guest room, for a kitchen ana dinette. Although tiny it's a com- 8'lete apartment and so located In ie houm that it's private. ' One of our major concerns was the location of comfortable, good spying quip ment that could double as living room furniture during thgp day. We fetnd just what we wanted at our leading de partment store and both of us were simply amazed at the variety of well-made, really eomfortabls "double dutv" nieces available. Did you know that there are sectional sofa beds, convertible are wcuonw boib o love seats, and ehai fcto feeds? I was fearo (bet M pie, chain taat make soqitted to leees are avail able in Modern, 18th Century and fesrly American designs! ft For Jean's living room we se lected a modern sofa bed . . . that transforms easily into roomy double bed. For our study to re place the guest room we chose twin mattresses and springs on legs, slip-covered with a sturdy ma terial, to double as lounges dur ing the day. f Jean tells me that her sofa bed is one of the most comfortable beds she's ever slept on, which is most important, isn't it? I believe good sleep is the first requisite to good health, don't you? I've obtained several, copies of an interesting booklet,' "Set the Stage for Sleep . I'll be glad to send you one free. Address: Frances Ainsworth, 231 E. Ohio St., Chicago 11, Illinois. wo VBEkAmtHptft fmnnf f UUtnUm THIS TWO-FOLD OBLIGATION RuM 9H The Beer Retail I ef North Fe bli liOow oitizens, r pmrin conduct of a business yj&Ub faf, ham ihrM him lioense to operate A brain 111, in nlden tally, that brought tJJStJSSUl la tax inoney for the third quarter oi 19& fioo t ihf Ibounties and municipalitlee d jjorfl GatoIhMi wherein beer is licensed fo P Iwld, (Ibreeiteiv distribution of this tax money )vt be mad annually and local governmesi grfa yriH ieaSBe to profit generously.) V P hW Industry, the beer reJeC? C3 dtag of its .-, , ! la Mm fulfilling jble Orxmittse's major work., Oar rorem of MJ-rhuion, begun in 1939, hae had notableJ Suooeeg q eeding out those whg Irgwi tt obBiadooeliihtly. jkisseat, yn j.aad it Km oome largar tnSk sap pott iSvatf tir SaV North Carolina publlo, araea and lavMolorfiemaai Mrs eoadnaa ear eooperatire waikl ITZTLill CmCITJt CCTiimil tit .. SAM IL BLOUNT, State Dinctor Mother Won't Answer II rr O -esticr High school-age girls are young ladies in this modern, day and age, and mothers who refuse to answer their intelligent questions and try to look upon high school students as mere children, make a ser ious mistake according to the new Hollywood production, "Mom and Dad". In the scene above, June Carlson is shown questioning her mother (Lois Austin) on hygiene problems but she receives only "hush hush" as an answer. The girl experiences a series of heart-breaking troubles because of the lack of proper knowledge. "Mom and Dad", with Elliot Forbes, America's famous hygiene commentator in person, will , open an engagement at the Model Theatre on March 9. the members of the BMG sewing club on Tuesday afternoon of lat week with Mrs. immons and Mrs. Louise Mitchell as visitors. Arrange mcnts of early spring flowers were used throughout her room. After Heartbreaker.(j.g.) -i HI t ' 1 'It- A H IK NEW YORK Appealing Vir ginia Matson models Lee Knit wear's new combination bathing and playsuit in Soap V Water seersucker. As washable as it is wearable, the outfit is destined for popularity at the nation's beaches Una summer. Carolina 1 the beer dealer QtfWI lMI good reputatioa - : " of these obtttfaBOBi b i f " i . j " , - 1 agenaies. Thani xnciiurLin Tinas the usual sewing bee the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Kimmons in serving a salad course and coffee. Personals Mis. j. J. Wells made n ousiness Houston & West Is Your Reservoir FOR MORE MONEY When You Slaughter Your Hogs Or Cattle Bring Them To Us Located 1 Mile East of Warsaw M trip to Jacksonville Monday. , " Mrs.'W. J. Pickett who an op erative patient at James .Walker Memorial Hospital in Wilmington is reported to be getting eloitg nicely. Mesdames J. R. Grady and N. B. Boney attended a UDC meeting in Warsaw Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. .and Mrs. Lester Brinson moved into their new home this week. The home is about lVa miles out on the Chinquapin highway Mrs. Andrew Patterson and two daughters spent the week end in Wallace. Mrs. Annie Ingram visited her sister, Mrs. Claude Dall recently. Mrs. Jim Wilson and two daugh ters of Durham spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newton. Miss Margaret Williams spent Saturday in Wilmington. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned h vlng quali-'l tied as Administrator of the estate of the late John J. Outlaw, deceas ed, of Duplin County, Gils son Township, and having qualified be fore the Clerk of Superior Court on the 5th day of February, 1948, this is to notify all persons who have claims against the said estate to present their claims to the under signed Administrator on or Before the 6th day of February, 1949, or this notice will be plead In bar to their recovery. All persons who are !J:it) i.ftn!iiHf4-i1:u iway IN PINK HILL SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28th. LOCATION: Former GROCERIES - FRESH MEATS - SERVICE: r , , Ve Grind Your Sausage and Slice Your Pork Chops :-uru The ICOni Customer Saturday Will Receive FEIDAY, I indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This the 5th day of February, 1948. - J. b. Outlaw, Administra tor of the estate of John Outlaw, deceased. Route 1 Mount Olive, N.C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney v KenansviUe, N. C. 3-19-6t. HEP Danca Tlraatre WALLACE, N. C. THURSDAY & FBDJAY, FEB. 26 - 27 , Call North Side 777 Starring James Stewart: SATURDAY, FEB. 28 , - ' " Starring John Wayne. OWL SHOW: Starring Edward G. Robinson John Garfield, Ida Lupino. SUNDAY & MONDAY, FEB. 29 and MAR. 1 Bo dy And Soul Starring John Garfield, Lily Pond, And Hazel Brooks. TUESDAY, MAR. 2 It Happened On 5th Avenue Starring Victor Moore, Ann Harding. WEDNESDAY MAR. 3 Wild Horse Mesa Starring Tim Holt Tender Years Starring Joe E. Brown. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MAR. 4 & 5' Starring Lana Turner, Spencer Tracy. mm OPENING OF Mitchell Electric Shop t 13 GC Grt flthc4 nM l Cli MUtrlti M 444 wm " iin rii,mw Nw U. V 666 UfiUin COl MImiai r f an I. UAL. lEbfriclrrn - I'-yOihcrFr has m tj a tMn jig, na

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