:nn duplixi ci::ao Icuurlond - Smilli Vows Sp;..-T Tciil - S:n-;ncn Vcv;s Are Sc;!xn 4 B -J r CUACSDIZD KATES' Tw etnta per wom, ntrnlnigm eharre of 50c, Unless you have u aeeoant with ns please Mnd oiWi stamp, money ordet r check with ads. Fanners: ate the Times Claaaifled ads; It iw hare aaythte to aeU a xBhange, r want to buy. wo wUl accept produce (or payment. OL HOIXAND KKNANRVUXB. ( MS MOW FOR YOUB PECAN TREES AS I'M GOING TO MAKE AN OBD2B SOON. W. B.BELANGA. to any veteran of any of the Armed Forces who onallflea for a three- enlistment In the ITS Amur. Ton also hare the cnoiee or service In Alaska. Veterans and non-veterr ant, too, may sign up for service with m famous combat division In Japan or in Korea. Army pay is the highest It has ever been, and there at man other benefits. For full details, apply ITS Army and US Air Force Recruiting- Station In Odd Fellows Building-, Goldsboro, N. C FOB SALE: Massey Strawberry Plants. I live between Warsaw and Magnolia. CY CAVENAUGH. P. O. Warsaw, N. C It pd. "A drflled wefl la MUafaotory water supply. Write for aotottsav (tot eHrecttow w.wm WEIX COMPANY IffatiBifiw, HOSTS CAROLINA nr tour pbopmbht burns OR IS DAMAGED OTHER WISE, WILL YOU BE FULLY PRO TECTED T R. W. BLACKMOBE, Ageat, ywfciy laawraaea Serrtoe Warsaw, North Carolina VETERANS! THE DOORS TO EUBOPE ABE OPEN TO YOU!! How would yon like a good, stea dy Job with 20 extra pay, tht will take you to Europe with your traveling expenses, food, clothing, and lodging paid? And you'd have 30 days leave a year to travel. This very opportunity is open right now I Do Plumbing and Heat inn Wfrrk of All Kinds. I have had 2 years experience In a. 8. Navr ss Shin Fitter and three yean plumbing work with W. D. Sams Plumbing Heating, in Nor folk, Vs., and one year maintenance of PX at Langley Field, Va. Sm or Phone Phono 226-1 GEO. P. PRIDGEN Warsaw N." Dr. H. V. Colwell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In WALLACE, N. C. SPQgflAO, "PGR zi rl r 1 jST whon you buy a 25-lb. bag of the r fattw Plllsbvry'f Belt for Modem Baklngl In a candleliflht ceremony, char acterized by quiet dignity and sim plicity, Miss Anne Wood Sanderson became the bride of James Gray Tant at her , home in the Cabin Community near Beulaville, Friday afternoon, Feb. 27th at five o'clock. Rev. F. Vance Soence. using the double ring ceremony, received the marriage vows in the living room betore an improvised altar banked with lone leaf pine, smuax. baskets of gladioli and candelabra. Serving as ushers ana ugnun& the candles were Messrs. D. L. Smith and Carnwr Turner, Jr. A program of pre-nuptial music was rendered by Miss Ruth Sanderson and included "To An Evening Star," by Wagner; "The Rosary" and "Venetian Love Song" by Ne vil. Miss Sanderson accompanied by Mrs. Gardner Edwards .it the piano sang "I Love You Truly" by Bond and "Always" by Berlin. Both, Miss Sanderson and Mrs. Edwards wore red carnation cor sages. Traditional weddim; march es by Lohengrin and Mendelssohn were used and "To A Wild Rose' was softly played during the cere mony. Miss Sadie Dons smith, maid of honor and the bride's only attendant, wore a dress of delft blue crepe with white accessories and a corsage of red carnations. The bride entered with ner fa ther who save her in marriage. She was dressed in a becoming street lentrth of white creDe. using white accessories, and wearing a corsage of red rosebuds. Acting as nest man was the groom's brother, Robert Tant. of Elm Citv. Immediately following the cere mony guests were entertained at an informal reception and cake cut ting. Arrangements of gladioli, sweetpeas and spring flowers were used throughout the reception rooms. In the dinine room the ta ble was covered with a lace clotn and centered with a beautifully embossed, three-tiered cake top ped by a miniature bride and groom and flanked by lighted ta pers in crystal holders. After the bride had cut the first slice, the wedding cake was served with in dividual block cream by Mesdames Roy Sanderson, Clayton Stroud, Herman Page, Clarence Shepherd, and Miss Ermie Sanderson. Mrs. Sanderson, step-mother of th bride, wore a black gabardine suit with a corsage of rose and whita cemelias. During the evening the couple left for a wedding trip to Washington, D. C, and other points of interest. Mrs. Tant is the daughter of Mr. J. H. Sanderson and the late Mrs Kathleen Thomas Sanderson o Beulaville. She is a graduate ol the BeuJaville High School, Camp hell College and Atlantic Christian College. She is at present a member of the Beulaville school racmiy. Mr. Tant, son of Mr. ana mrs. rhn Tant of Elm Cltv. attended the Elm City High School and Is a graduate of Presbyterian Junljr College at Maxton. He Is Chief of Police at Elm City. After the close of the school term they will make their home in Elm City. ' Out of town guests at the wed am mpra Miss Ruth Tant ani Robert Tant of Elm City Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Warsaw; ant- Mrs Leslie Quinn and family oi Pink Hill. Arthritis Pain - ..s.r.Tii? huts tat 1.1 UROaVnlg? Tba uooaufCHtteeept this pedal offer, tb sooner you'll r dlscom that wbattvtr you bakoj wbtntvtr yon bak 1 1 T Veti Cc!& iois Ocst t V THIS MONIY.SAVIN COUPON 4 GOOD AT YOUR ODOCIIff PHI In thlf coupon. Takaittoyour groctr.He wlllaaUyoua IJ-tBir bag of IPUbbnty's Bstt Enriched Flout at a ssTtof of Ha oa his ragular mail price. rgjajffm "h" am, ONIY OtM COUPON TO A CUITOMII j ' mmm l. i vork, anjor W an 5?'SS MImM a dcossM i&tW'&'ESr pin aatiataation or aawy s tunes Mnrv Roberts Smith, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Smith of Beulaville, became the bride or Hiram D. Southerland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Llndon Southerland of Magnolia, in a candlelight cere mony on Sunday afternoon, Febru ary 22nd. 1948, at Hallsville Pres byterian Church. The Rev. J. G. Morrison officiated. iMn. tn the rersmonv a program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Herman Miller, pianist, anu Jimmy Oungla, vocalist Tii, iiahpra were William i Smith and Julian Davis Smith, of Beulaville, brothers of the briae. Lindon Southerland of Magnolia, .ootuui hia hmthpr as best man. on V.U ...a v - Mrs. A. R. Brown, Jr., attended hnr aistpr as matron of honor. She anA onlored suit of gabar dine with black accessories and a of vehow carnations. Tti hrMo was 2iven in marriage by her father. She wore a blue wool crepe suit with biacK accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. Mm Smith, mother of the bride, was diessed In a black dress, with accessories of black, lie corsav was of white carnations. Mrs southerland. mother cf the bridegroom, wore navy crepe with accessories of black. She Wore a corcage of white carnations also. , Following the wedding a recept ion was given in the annex of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ml! ler received the guests at the door Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs. Homer Winstead poured punch Crom a beautifully appointed table. Mr Ashe Miller, Misses Edna Deai smith Theresa Mirer and Edna Grey Southerland assisted in ser- vlnff cookies. The couple left for a trip to northern points after which they malt their home In Warsaw wnere the bridegroom is engaged in business. lnG3.Fcrtbl;r , Sam 'Hunter of the Chlnqucpin section was aprehended Tuesday by Duplin officer! and is .being held In the County Jail for Georgia officers. Georgia called -tnd said 1. . A . . . . lit was muwu ur uiuraer Ut that State. Extradition papers be ing prepared. 7 v Officials Cut 2 Stills Duplin Deputies rounded up two stills in the county last week. On Thursday Houston and Byrd found a 69 gaUpn outfit near War- saw. Saturday ' Smith and Byrd ": found a small still and one barrel of beer near Faison, No one was arrested. n . WE ARE NOT "GONE WITH THE VIHD" COME TO BEULAVILLE . , SEE THE SHOW j AND SEEOURSHOWOF FURNITURE - I Brown & Miller Company " IN BEULAVILLE f H" NamaJZ Addrtsa. Town 4 , Piusiutv auus, im. atiHinAPOiia, wmnbota y 21 L 15 aa lUr MIX BAKUiO gg V REDEEM YOUR PILLSBURY TRADE COUPONS WITH US WE WILL GIVE YOU ONE EXTRA 15 CENT VALUE COUPON WITH EACH 25 lb BAG C Duplin Mercantile Company WN ;lUim WW IdDME; We Can Furnish These Buildings As Shown Below in Sections And They Can Be Erected Without the Help of a Hoist Boom or Gin Pole, at a Very Low Cost , i Ji M i t--- 111,-r U LnXj y- j i hrTirf'-'' rmi J Plans and Specifications Furnished . - camp ud avis 7 v:: (Located Half Way Between Jacksonville and Wilmington, N. C itouie xt uaie mi c uouy mage Ti-v'-;'--- ',;:'-';':'-r''t'::" P, a Ess 814 KENANSVILLE, N. 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