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Uncle Hatchet -A a. 1 ! . . .-.1 stem K . rirlne the know-- .ndcoiix" . cSert oi , titrate part .-r- entirely. w, rling of 1 the termiu- - - T1 7 mm Society and Personals Honored On Her 69th Birthday Mrs. Sarah Croom was honored on her 69th birthday at a birthday dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson, on Tuesday. Aiout 15 guests, relatives of Mrs. Croom, were present and enjoyed a gump tious dinner. Miss Clontz Entertains Club Miss Hilda Clontz entertained members of her bridge club and Miss Hortense Tyndall, bride-elect, on Thursday night of last week. Pretty spring flowers were used on her mantel and auxiliary table. Co ca colas and peanuts were served during play, and at the conclusion the hostess served delicious fruit salad, cheese straws, coffee. High score for club members was won by Mrs. A. W. Taylor, and for vis itors by Mrs. J. R. Grady while consolation gift went to Miss Mary Leo Sykes. Miss Hortense Tyndall, honoree, was given a set of pretty glasses. Attend Youth Fellowship Meet A number of young people of Ke nansville attended the Presbyterian Youth Fellowship Spring Bally at the Ciarkton High School Sunday afternoon. Mollie Ann Boney of Wallace was re-elected president for the coming year. Those from Kenansville attending were: Fran ces Jean Patterson, Janet Boney, Betty Wiiitfield, Mary Beth Sou therland, Juanita Dunn, Mary Eve lyn Williamson, Shirley Tyndall and Mary Sue Burch. Mcsdames G. V. Gooding and N. B. Boney took the group to Clarkto'i. Announce Birth Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Motriaon announce the-birth of a daughter on Monday. April 0, at uenerai Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Morrison is the former Miss Carol yn Craven of Kannapolis. Entertains Kontract Klub On Wednesday evenine of last week. Mrs. E. . Vestal was hostess to the members of the Kenansville Knntract Klub and a table of rook. Pretty arrangements of spring flowers were used throughout tne livinf room. Durins Dlav the hos tess served coca colas and potato chips and at the conclusion, deli cious pineapple cake and coffee. Hich score for members was award ed Mrs. N. B. Boney, for visitors, to Mrs. C. B. Sitterson and hign score for rook went to Mrs. O. P. .Tot nscn.- They were each piven attractive aprons. Memory Thurs. P.M. Club Mrs. P. J. Dobson was hostess Thursday afternoon at a dssert bridge to the members of her club and an additional table honoring Miss Hortense Tyndall, bride-elect. Mixed siring- flowers were used in colorful arrangements. At the wnp'upion of olay, high score for club members was won by Mrs. D. S. Williamson, and for guests by Miss Anr.e Dail, who also captured the traveling prize. The honoree 'as given an attraotive crystal fruit pitcher with individual glass es. During play the hostess served coca colas and nuts. Card Club Meets Mesdames O. P. Johnson and Paul Stephens were Joint hostesses on Thursday evening at o.ie table of rook and two of set back. Yel low and white flowers wtie used in artistic arrangements emphas izing the color scheme of yellow and white in table arrangements and refreshments. At the conclusion of play, Mrs. J. L. Williams was award ed high 'Score prize for rook and Mesdames A. T. Outlaw and And rew Patterson for set back. The hostesses served yellow and white block ice cream, pound cake and salted nuts. Personals Mrs. John Willard and children, Sarah Lee and Johnnie, are spend ing some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sykes. Miss Mary Lee Sykes spent the week end i Raleigh. Among those from Kenansville who visited the Azalea gardens in Wilmington Sunday were: Mr. and Mis. Emory Sadler and Emory. Jr., Mrs. Louise Mitchell and daughter, Hart;ra, Mr and Mrs. Leo Jack son and son, Jimmy, Joe Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Anion Brinson. Mr. It's Time To FERMATE YOUR PLANTS You Have Received Your Letter Of Instructions New Get Your FERMATE From One Of The Following: DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO. L. H. QUINN C. E. 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