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imiztwz, r?cTn cacolcia 7 t V' !". T . " '. . . i . ; Society and iPersonals aaaMSsasssaa"snlBl(BiSBnjBMsnBsB Auxiliary Meets 7 The AuxlUary of Grove Presby terian Church met Monday After' -noon at 8:00 for an executive board meeting to-consider the Gadget for next year and at 30 tor the , regular meeting. . Mrs. A. T. Out- taw, presided over both meet' ngs. assisted by Mrs. Billy Whitfield. Mrs; Caroline Gavin had charge of the program on "Christian Homes Today.' YMS Meets " The Woman's Missionary Society ooirtu win wniipir, 1as-a. -JS mm rjW fc jr JjBw jm oonilt used a'Uttln boo? A'dUW 5 ' KOOLIR WAVBT Jbfv avelepiftg - wiog you smooth, kagcriasthg atrirtoUf I tv.Xmr aa wehtoat jsnuilcdkltef; b hmoui 0oo4 HomekMDlo. KtoA sat me 4itumt Patsy-Beauty Shop IN KENANSVILLE i ,.. . E IT HI MOHUU Male Jury Approves -.5 i : ? V. . - - - -' 4 lliiiipill cr.i .1 -ni ' . J IT. , . I HOUSE PAINT Nvy Beauty for your tern f !' Spring Sanbaek dress with matching bolero, shown above as pietared in the April issue of Cosmopolitan magasine was a popnlar choice with Cosmopolitan's Male-Tested Fashion Jary at New York's Stark Club because of its versatility. The dress is by Carolyn Sehnarer. The Jurors also felt that Everfast's navy blue poplin made it both prac tical and pretty. On the jury were Fred Waring, Coby WhUmore, Tex McCrary, Kent Smith, and Mervyn LeBby, Best because of its balanced formula.' ' colors to add a fresh sparkle to yowl ' I boma Fiaa njaiwa.aJ jJ 5.25 C. E; QUINN KENANSVILLE, N. C. of the Kenansville Baptist Church met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. C. D. Thomas with the president Mrs. C. D. Dobson pre siding. Two visitors and 8 mem bers were present. .. The program "That They May Live" was con ducted by Mrs. Perry Dobson, pro gram leader, assisted by several members. After the meeting a so cial hour was enjoyed at which time the hostess served lemon pi : snd coffee. Card Club Meets Mrs. Bess Hines was hostess to members of her club Thursday af ternoon at a dessert bridge when she served tempting pie and coffee. Pretty narcissus were used for dec oration. Mrs. C. B. Sitterson was the only visitor other than regular members. At the conclusion of play Mrs. J. E. Jerritt was found t'' be high scorer for the af ternoQn. Thurs. P. M: Club Mrs. Louise Mitchell was hos tess to her club on Thursday night with Mesdames E. C. Tyndall, J. B. Wallace and J. E. Jerritt as vlsit ore. Pretty arrangements of spring flowers were used throughout her room where the tables were la play. When scores were totaled Mrs. E. C. Tyndall was awarded high score for visitors and Mrs. Emory Sad ler for club members. The hostess served ice cream covered with strawberries and angel food cake. Honored At Fish Fry The Atkins, Smiths, Gradys, Ken nedys and Millers, patrons of Ke nansville, Rt 2, honored Mr. P. J. Dobsom, aval mall aattiar, and a rited guests at a fish fry at Wea ver's Bridge on Friday nipht. Those rom Kenansville attending were THE DUPLIN DAIRIES IN WALLACE EXPERIMENTING IN AND DEVELOPING BETTER MILK STOCK FOR DUPLIN COUNTY WELCOMES THE FOLKS OF UPPER DUPLIN TO WALLACE FOR OUR STRAYBERRY JAMBOREE APRIL 29, 30 & MAY 1 While Here Visit Our Dairy Dai lr. and Mrs. P 3. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs.: Leo Jackson and son Jimmy. Mrs: Robert Hollingsworth; and Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Onket Of War-paw. Entertains Club Mr& J. B. Wallace was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening with all mem ber? present. Pretty potted plants were used for decoration.. The hos tess served a tempting fruit italad course, hot cheese biscuit and cof fee. When scores were totaled Miss Margaret Williams was given a novelty bell for scoring high. Notice - - - The Kenansville Woman's Club will meet Thursday afternoon, on April 29 at 3:30 p.m. Miss Hilda Clontz will have charge of the pro gram. All members are urged to attend. BMG Sewing Club Miss Lula Hinson and Mrs. Bess Hines entertained the members of the BMG sewing club i. the home of Miss Hinson Tuesday afternoon. There were eleven present. Mrs. Adelle Bland of Wilmington was a visitor for the afternoon. After tne usual sewing bee the hostesses served a tempting salad course. Visitors Of Mrs. Shaffer Mr-afid Mrs,' Stokes Westgwok, and Mrs. Ira Whitman made a bus iness trip to Wilmington "Monday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jaokson and son jJinrmy ;visiteJ ;Mr. Harry Jackson in Sanitorium Sunday. Joyce Ann and Mary Lee" J-mes,, Mary Elizabeth Packer and Martha Ann tmith visited Miss Shirley Tyndall on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and son Allen visited Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Sitterson and Mr. E. C. New ton Sunday afternoon. . : Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sitterson and Mrs. "Jack Sitterson shopped in Raleigh Friday. Mrs. Don Snider and son 36b bie of Cleveland, Ohio are visiting Mrs. Snider's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dail. Sgt. Robert Sykes of Ft. Bragg was home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs! R. C. Wells, Bob by and Maude of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. R. V. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McBride of Maxton spent the week end with her father, Mr. C. E. Stephens. Miss Ellen Southerland of Clin ton was home for the week end. Mrs. Gertrude Cooper and Mis Henrietta Cooper of Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley of Wil mington visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm Pickett Sunday afternoon. Mr. James Murphy is confined to his ''iioi-e wia i a. v : - ' .' Mrs. AdeUa "Bland of Wilmington I is spending tba week with Mrs. F. Dobsosu , BFG 4rH Club Meets The B. F. - Grady Senior 4-H Club metfin -tae aaditoriuca on April lg. '.Mr. Reynolds showed some pictures taken at camp last summer; Miss Lawson teld about the festival to ba held at Walk next week. Devotional war lad by Jewel Sheppard and songs wara sung by the group. Amnia Mac Grady gave several piano solos and Joyce Maxwell, Alfred Walls and Martha Southerland each recited a poem. Iris Jean Dcaver rang "An Apple Blossom Wedding." Miss Lawson talked to tae girls on making the 4-H aniforin and about going to camp while Mr. Reynolds talked to the boys about entering the contests at Wallace next week. A. J. CAVENAUCH i Wallace N. C. , , JEWELER ' DIAMONDS WATCBfib WATCH AND JBWELRx ItKPAlfiING tt t,NKAVIN& Chief Radioman and Mrs. Char ley Southerland, stationed at pres ent in Portsmouth, Va., are spend ing the week with Mis. Nora Shat ter and relatives in Duplin County. Southerland was originally from Kenansville and expects to recei ve his discharge on April 30 after 21 years of service in the U. S. Army. Personals Mrs. Mat tie West brook, Miss Vi ola Westbrook, Henry Westbrook and Mrs. Millie Oates of Seven Springs and Mrs. Stokes Vest brook and son of Kjr.ansville vis ited Orton Plantation, and Green Ficd Park and came back bv way of Camp Davis, Camp Lejeune and Folkston on Sunday afternoon of last week. FOR GRACIOUS - LIVING - SILVER BY TOWLE Candlelight Rambler Rose Silver Flutes -Old Master Chippendale and' many others. Also SILVER BY WALLACE A DOZEN PATTERNS Of BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL, II 4VI LAND & IMPORT ED CHINA to choose from JUST KECEIVKl) Shipment Of "RosepoiBi" and "Caadlawiok" Crystal. SILVER BY GORIIAM ChantiUy Buttercup Greenbrier Strasbourg and many others. Abo SILTER BY WATSON Ask for Free Booklet "My Silver Diary" ' Jordan's Jewelry Store EXCLUSIVE GOKHAM & TOWLK DEALERS MOUNT OLIVVS OUXMff JBWBLRY WS9HM IE IT'S STRAWBERRY TIME IN WE INVITE AND WELCOME ALL OF YOU FOLKS OF UPPER DUPLIN TO VISIT WALLACE FORTHE STRAWBERRY JAMBOREE Branch Bank & Trust Company f iim M.o.com!::B,K3r;--?!iv'.,-,:i..' III WALLACE r i. v , -'V:
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