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mc DUPLIN Tinco f; ;Mt!ipeaa: To . Every -(u; 0 - 1 - i - 1 ' 4 t i 1 1. CLASSIFIED RATES Twe eenta per wars, mrimum chart of 8te Unless you lure aa account with us pleat tend moaey, atampa, money order or check with ad. Farmer mm the Times Classified ads; tf yoa hm anything to aeU er xchante, or want to boy. w will aeeept produce for payment. to do Playhouse Tent THEATRE PINK HILL. NORTH CAROLINA The Pick Of The Bert" SUNDAY, Mar. 7th. - It's Three Way Action! noun sum, Kiicrm S XJs. S Added "Power Behind The Nation' MON. & TUES. Great Entertainment! -Foxes Of Harrow . , Starring Rex Harrison And Maureen O'Hara. Also Shorts - Cartoon WEDNESDAY Johnny Mack Brown in Desperate Trails Also "Zorros Whip" Serial THUES. & FBI. South Sea Action! The Man Called Back With Conrad Neagle, Doris Kenyon, And John Halliday. Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY Buster Crabbe and ?Fuzzy"St.Johnin Gangster's Den Also Cartoon ' LATE SHOW repairs, also teniae. C. HOLLAND KKNAN8VILLE. SEE HE NOW FOB YOUB PECAN TREES AS rH GOING TO MAKE AN ORDER SOON. W. E. BELANGA, - FOR SALE: Modern 7 room Home mile out of city limits of Ke nansTllle on Highway to Warsaw. Priced right. Easy terms if desired. E. R. PENNEY. 8-Mt pd. "A difltoi well to h satisfactory water sopply. Write for quotation, (bring dlrtince and direction from your Post Office. HEATHS WELL COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA D7 YOUB PROPERTY BURNS OB IS DAMAGED OTHERWISE, WELL YOU BE FULLY PRO TECTED T B W. BLACKMORE, Agent, Rottahlo Insurance Servte Warsaw, North Carolina frnm Warsiw HI eh School. Was in the Army tor 3 years and is now employed with the U. S. Post Office In Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are resid ing in the home of his mother un til their new home is completed. Announce Births Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins, of Bowden, announce the birth of a daughter, on- Monday, M.nh 1. 1948. Mrs.. Hopkins is the former Miss Alma DeLuca, of Bcwden. Mr. anil Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark, Jr. cf Warsaw, announce the birth of a son, on Friday, February, 2?, 19 48, Plttman Hospital. FaytteviTe Mrs. Rivenbark is the former Misj Oleata Hudson, of Turkey. 1 Do Plumbing and Heat- inn W&rlc of All Kinds. I have had 2 years experience In U. S. Navy as Ship Fitter and three years plumbing work with W. D. Same Plumbing & Heating, in Nor folk, Va and one year maintenance of PX at Langley Field, Va. See or Phone Phone 226-1 ' GEO. P. PRIDGEN Warsaw N. r FOR SALE: Roll Away bed and large baby crib, all in good condl tion. Mrs. Glenn Rollins Warsaw, N. C. Phone 224-6. It C LOST OR STRAYED: 1 red mare mule and one black horse mule. Left home on Sunday night, Febru ary 29th. Finder please notify HERMAN PiPPIN, Magnolia, N. C. FOR SALE: Two Stradivarius Vio lins. Call or see The Duplin Times. It. 0 Tom Tyler in Two Fisted Justice Johnson - Smi In a simple and quiet ceremony performed in the Grove Presbyter ian Church In Kenansville on Fri day, February 20, 1948, at 10:30 in the morning. Miss Evelyn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aobe '. Smith of Bowden, became the bride of Edward Page Johnson, son of Mrs. Bessie Page Johnson and the late Charlie S. Johnson oi W rsa v. The officiating minister was the Rev. Eugene H. Clarke, pastor of the Warsaw Presbyterian Church. The bride wore for her nuptials a grey gaberdine suit wilh black accessories. Mrs. Johnson received her ed cation in the Warsaw schools aud Raleigh School of Comn.ere and at present is employed as book keeper with the Farmer's Hardware Company in Warsaw- Mr. Johnson, after graduating clfeSerl U, ecJctto mmm , lj " ) jf Personals Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Straughan children returned Tuesday from Greensboro where they were guests for several days of his sisters. Mrs. Stacy Britt and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Sam Bartlett spent the week end in Concord with their mothers, Mrs. Annie Greene and Mrs. J. S. Hooks. Mr. and Mrs. Thel Snipes and children visited relatives in Selma and Smithfield Sunday and Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers and son, were Sunday guests of her sister, Mrs. Delton King and fam ily near Fayettevllle. - Mrs. George Hopkins and daugh ter, Georgia Anne, visited Mr. Hop kins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hopkins in Selma Friday and Sat urday. Mrs Walter Blackburn find son visited her parents, Mr. and Mis V. T. Taylor in Goldsboro last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. West attended the funeral in Warrenton Sunday of W. W. Kimball. Sr. Clinton, S. C, is with his parents, Clinton, S. C, is with his parent during spring holidays. Little Betty l ee Best, caughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Best, Jr., has improved from a recent ear In- COTTON SEED I Am Handling My Cotton Seed Business This Year Through The WARSAW FARMERS EXCHANGE. . Please See Us There At Any Time Or See Me At HUDSON'S GIN At Warsaw On Saturdays. NOW ON HAND AT REASONABLE PRICES Cokers Pedigreed 100 Wilt Resistant Seed Wannamaker's Pedigreed Coker Wilt Resistant Seed Cokers Certified Wilt Resistant Seed Also Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls fection. .Mrs. Lillian R. QUlnn was the week end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Qulnn, Jr. In Raleigh. Miss Fannie Wilson la able to be up after being, confined to her home last week due to illness. Paul Berry returned Sunday from James Walker Hospital where ho was a patient last week. B. W. Pickett is able to be out after being confined to his home on account of Illness J.T.Hudson. BUY YOUR DRUG NEEDS FROM The Kenansville Drug Co. AND YOUR FLOWERS AND GIFTS FROM The Clinton Floral Co. OF WARSAW, DIAL 344-6 AMOS BRINSON, Representative Kenansville, N. C. Place Your Easter Orders With Him Bridge Club Hostess Miss Frances Mercer of Beula vllle, was hostess to members of her bridge club -Thursday evening at her home on Main St., in Beula ville. Three tables were 4 rrangei for play and colorful spring flow era were used for decoration. Compiling high scores for tlie evening were Mrs. Irene Sandlin Cuirie and Mrs. W. R. Humphrey. Following the progressions, the hostess served a delicious salad plate with candies and coca colas. Wilkes Man Promoted The many friends of Wayne V. Eller will be glad to learn of his recent promotion as New York City Departmental Sales Manager for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., 'of Winston-Salem. He is now in charge of sales in New York City, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dale ware, part of Maryland and Ohio Mr. Eller and family will continue to live in Philadelphia, Pa., but will maintain offices in New York City and Philadelphia. He is the hus band of the former Miss Thelma Holland, daughter of Mrs. G. G. Holland and the late Mr. Holland of Warsaw, N. C. Announce Births Mr. and Mrs. Hopton Smith, of Warsaw, announce the birth of a son, on Saturday, February M, l 48, Memorial General Hospital, in Kinston. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Hazel Smith, of this County Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Lewis Smith, of Warsaw, announce the birth of a daughter, on Saturday, February 71, 1948, Goldsboro Hospital, in Goldsboro. WINFIELD L. THOMPSON, M. D., F. A. C. S. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE 809 Simmons Street (Next To The Hospital) Goldsboro, North Carolina Practice Limited To CONSULTATION, SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY Office Hours: Telephone: By Appointment 69 3C BIDS WANTED TO LEASE CONCESSION PRIVILEGES , Warsaw Baseball Park Warsaw, N. C. THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE WARSAW BASEBALL CLUB WILL RECEIVE BIDS ON MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1948, FOR ALL CONCESSION RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES AT THE PARK FOR THE 1948 BASEBALL SEASON. ALL BIDS MUST BE RETURNED IN WRITING 1 BY 12 O'CLOCK NOON, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1948, AT AUBREY L. CAVENAUGH'S OFFICE IN WARSAW, N. C. CONTRACT FOR CONCESSION WILL REQUIRE OP ERATOR TO KEEP BASEBALL PARK AND GROUNDS CLEAN OF ALL TRASH, PAPER, BOTTLES, OR OTHER RUBBISH CAUSED BY THE CONCESSION. v THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RE JECT ANY AND ALL BIDS RECEIVED. THOSE DESIRING TO SUBMIT BIDS ARE REQUESTED TO SUBMIT SAME TO AUBREY L. CAVENAUGH, WAR SAW, N. C. , SPECIAL WANTED TO BUY LIVE POULTRY Undreamed Of! We never expected the great response that we re ceived on our opening day at the Women's Club . . Hundreds of old Friends arid many new ones visited us Monday . . Welcoming them was our pleasure . . thanks for making our opening day such a grand success. Have Order For Ten Thousand Pounds Live Poultry.- Will Pay 30c lb FOR HEAVY HENS 16c lb FOR ROOSTERS 20c lb FOR LEGHORNS Bring All You Have To Sell On Tuesday Morning, March 16, From 9 A. M. To 1 P. M. Our Truck Will Be Parked On W. Park Avenue At The Old Outlaw's Cement Block Yard. Truck Will Call At Your, Yard For Poultry Write - . - i ' A . AB3AH rCULir.Y COMPANY :: r"r":""'ViT.' C..A.- - Suddenly its Easter! (March 28th to be exact) What a glorious array of new Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses ... Frilly Eastern Millinery . . . Blouses and Accessories for glamorous touches . . . Ling erie, Corsets . . . Boys, Girls and Teen apparel. .7 for your approval and selection at. . . ; . - ' ' A-' '. ' ;v -:';:Au :A f-A!'-A'-A";; AAAA"AAsAAAi Temporary Home WOMAN'S CLUB BUILDING; N. Williams at Mulberry : . - cp::!wiy
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