ft 5 i - I 1 ! ;l ! ' 4 ' t ' 5 -a- I J J n ! It i if i if- : r V It .:- f f r 8 f I ! i 3 i I f nSHAUQVlLLE, N.C. XUfi DUPL1U XI MLS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lStli, 1C 13 IOOOOOOOOOOO MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hiway 11 Pink Hill, N. C. "Showplace of the Carolina's" In-A-Car Individual Speakers) Shows At 7 & 9 P.M. SUNDAY, Nov. 21st It's All Laughs! and Fun mmm K.1 WW LiSottl - - f lirpsi&q. Dm Castle GTr-i Also Andy Clyde Comedy Added Joy - Color Cartoon MON. & TUES. MGM'S Romantic Hit! NOW SHOWING I VAN JOHNSON JUNE ii vcnw'. 11X1 wViiWSVCSv ...... . iLjimnK: in MQM i A THOMAS f Directed by 1 MITCHELL mckconvJav 1 MARILYN I Produced by 1 MAXWELL EVERETT RISKIN J -;r77x-"piv y Also Sports and Shorts WEDNESDAY only (YTTTT 1) wm 1 1 1 r i ll.lt 1 CLAUDETTE I? COLBERT J FONDA 3 1 Also "G-MEN" Serial Ca of TkawoMh) From WahH D. Edmendt grtot novel DimMd ky JOHN FORD THURS. & FRI. You'll Fall in Love With Added - Shorts SATURDAY only BIG DOUBLE SHOW HIT No. 1 MNNIHIHOIT lOtOICHISIMO 1 j tlADIUVIN f I oooooooooooo out of what's in the pantry rather than buildinp our pantry out o( what should be in our meals. Fortunately most inks are wash able. A good sudsing in warm water and soap is all that's necessary to remove most ink stains from our clothing. Occasionally, you may have to ap ply vinegar or lemon juice. If the clothes are white, bleach remaining stains with hydrogen peroxide. With colored clothes sponge with warm glycerin and let stand for 30 minutes. Rinse well. MORE WARSAW -Notes Card Of Thanks I wish to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to my friends and neighbors, for the many deeds of kindnesses shown during the recent death of my sister, Miss Minnie Brown. I sincerely ask God's choice blessings attend you all. Mrs. Lola P. Garner. Personals ,eVK WSBE tarring BORIS RALPH "' "..flS i BORIS RALPH AAKLUrr'DiKU 3 ANNE eWWrt . EOVrARD A3.H!."Y '; ' ' H I T N o . 2 State College Hints ToHomemakers .J-;; .,'vDo you. eat the same things for , breakfast, each morning, buy the - same cuts of meat each week? Left ,1 fe : out of that menu-planning rut rM'tise' some of the other, good Mrs. Bessie Knowles spent last week in Roanoke Rapids with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eason. Mrs. Zollie Batchelor og Beula ville is visiting Mrs. Lola Garner. Mrs. W. H. Kitchin of Virginia Beach. Va. and Mrs. Charles Gill iam and daughter, of Fayetteville spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kitchin. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lee, Tommy Rogers and Eddie Britt attended the game in Chapel Hill Saturday. Miss Barbara Thompson was home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pollock has as week end guests Mr. andMrs. Stanley Pollock of Lincolnton and Mr. and Mrs. James Pollock of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Pickett had as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Leon Britt arid daughter of Mount Olive and Frank Pickett of East Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Marriner visited Jackie Sutton at Duke Uni versity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks had as Sunday guests Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Stein and children of Fayetteville and Mr. a,nd Mrs. Ben Ellis of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best had as guests for the week end Miss Re becca Best and Mrs. Purcell Jones. Henry West spent the week end at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs! H. T. Fisher isited in Fayetteville Sunday. Mrs. Annie Greene of Concord spent the week end with Mrs. Stacy Britt. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Callahan and children of Fayetteville spent the holidays last week in Warsaw. Mrs. A. A. MacDonald and dau ghter, accompanied by Mrs. Mur dock MacDonald left Monday night for their home in Wellesly Hills, Mass. They were called here on ac count of the tragic death and funer al of Mrs. MacDonald's grandson, Daivd Allen, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. The little boy's mother will be remem bered at the former Miss Annie pnoaipnoNS You can be sure tbit pre !': cription brought in by your little boy will receive the lame careful attention' given to all prescriptions, v Warsaw Drug Co, In Warsaw Ross Hubbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hubbard. - Mr. and Mrs. J. ' E. Anderson i and children returned lo their homej in Yancyville after several days v sit with Mrs. R. C. Pritlgen. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Newkirk spent Sundav with their daughter. Jean at Peace College. Miss Janie Bow en of urgaw and Wilmington visited Miss Mary Mid dleton Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Womack had as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wo mack of Wilson and dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morri son and son Max of Wallace. Miss Shirley Norman of East Bend isited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sur ratt for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Home and children of Wadesboro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mit chell. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson of Chapel Hill visited Mrs. J. W. Far rior at the week end. Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Jr. have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. fright is the former Miss Sarah Huhphrey. Mrs. Avon Sharpe-spent Sunday in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton West spent Sunday in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Minshew visited in Wrightsboro Sunday. Santa's Helper r ' . ir". ' y. t is-- ' 'W y a. f VfTffiAM & lz:jo Extension Announcement Lai CINCINNATI June Myers be lieves in shopping early as national headquarters of the Disabled American Veterans issues annual appeal to add the name of a hos pitalized disabled veteran to Christmas shopping lists. Names may be obtained from DAV 'Chap ters or Veterans Administration hospitals. The Negro farmers' Achievement Day Program will be held'rlovem ber . 20, at Magnolia - Industrial School at 9:00 A. M. All men should bring their prize farm' products, such as swee( potatoes, corn, hams, eggs, or any products they would ordinarily brag about.. Women, the Home Agent says, should bring the products discussed at their regular meetings. Prizes will be made avail able by the merchants of Duplin County and will be given on the community basis, that is, the com munity having the best exhibit. The 4-H Club program will fol low on November 24th at the same time and place. The. general pro cedure being the same. The public is invited to attend both activities '. . . ; . with Rev. E. N. Teague, pastor -of the Faison Baptist Church in charge assisted by Rev. J. M. Smith of the Faison Presbyterian Church. FAISON NEWS Henry B. Shine Dies Henry' Bowden Shine, 66, died at his home Sunday afternoon af ter several years of ill health. He is survived by his wife, the former Nellie Richardson; one son, Cle ment Richardson of the home; three brothers, Thomas of Holly wood, Fla., John F. of Goldsboro, D. B, Shine of Latta, S. C; three sisters, Mrs. J. M. Blass, Wilming ton, Mrs. B. F. Butler, Hollywood, Fla., and Mrs. N. K. Oates of Fai son. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon from the home mm against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the unaersignea at Warsaw, N. C, on or before the 18th day of November, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebt ed to said Estate will please make immediate payment. v ;., ' This the ,15th day of November, 1948. ' Maggie V. Woodward, Admrx. ' of E. H.' Wood ward, Deceased E. Walker Stevens, Atty. ,;j . 12-24-6t. EWS . i I imri, CAMELS A : 'JSY AREsamiolX x r'k V ANOTHYHAVH CJfsl suaiA I J X- Z WON0BRFUL I - - -m .iinlTOIJit rx.im i. . ,., .-otw, 1 TJob the safety of your tractor engine and better performance in cold -weather, let us winterize your tractor now. Here's our special Winterizing Service: Cooling System Lubrication Engine Compression Carburetor and Magneto Our factory-trained mechanics will make repair and install new parts where needed. Prompt service if you schedule your job early. Circles Meet The circles of the Presbyterian Church met Monday and Tuesday. Circle No. 2 met Monday evening with Mrs. Isham Hines. Mrs. J. E. Faison gave the Bible Study and Mrs. A. P. Cates the Survey Article. Mrs. C. D. Lee presided. Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. Frank Lee Monday evening. Mrs. Eva Edgerton presided. Miss Blanche Lewis gave the Bible Study and Mrs. Nell Precythe the Survey Article. Circle No. 1 met Tuesday after noon with Mrs. J. B. Stroud, Jr, Miss Elizabeth Hicks presided. Mrs, A. H. Witherington taught the Bi ble Study with Mrs. A. D. McNeil giving the Survey. All circles en joyed a social hour. Jtaiwrmiiiifl im'M r J Make the Camel 30-day teit! When hundreds of men and women recently, from coau to cout, smoked CameU Sdivel for 30 dayi in iimilar tet, noted throat neclaliMi who examined the throau of these tmoken every week -a total of 2470 examJnatlooi-reported NO THROAT IIIRITTIOM doe to anoUng CAMELS Personals Mr. and Mrs. D. Newton and daughter spent the week end with relatives in Raeford,. Mrs. L. D. Groome visited rela tives in Portsmouth, Va. last week. Mrs. Tom Mentzer of Harpers Ferry, W. Va. is visiting her mother Mrs. O. L. McCullen. Youth Day was observed in the Presbyterian Church Sunday. Mrs. W. I. Thompson returned Sunday from Wilmington where she spent several days with her daughter Mrs. Lewis Latham who is a patient at James Walker Hospi tal. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Havirfg qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of E. H. Wood Ward, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims Hoiv: ; : a REAL TRACT03 OT I to t:se x it. Ttrtt fF i I I art tnoiwUd. I , - igV I Here's a real wagon for tractor and auto use. It trails accurately. It can take heavy hauls over rough roads aid fields. It makes short tarns. Ira tough! Welded steel gives great strength. Automotive type steering, tapered roller bearings, telescoping react, adjustable stakes, zerk lubrication. Agrcat wagon, at alowp rice. ..see it! Henry! V ann Motor Co. IniClintoP T. A. Turner & Go. TELEPHONE 2346 PINK HILL, N. C. 03D33 msm JtTTT i.e. ! j W 5 ll i: ' ' Whatever your requirements . . . new trucks, truck service, parts or accessories . . . you can get them taken car of here. We are headquarters for CMC .trucks, light, medium and heavy duty . . head quarters for genuine GMC parts and accessories . . headquarters for special ized truck service performed by truck trained mechanics. , Your present truck, gasoline or Diesel, any make or model, will receive expert care'and repair here. And when the time comes for a new one, you'll find that we Can specify . . . from GMC's wide range of models, chassis and equipment op tions . a -truck type and size that la exactly suited to your hauling Job. See us for all your truck and service needs. 17 t Motor Comm ir Lomnnny Na ether hsavy-duty trucks bring you cqucl vchio in fzzlzizi e e e equcl savings in ownership , There's one sure way to find out what makes these Chev rolet trucks the nest in the heavy-duty bus!- . ' new. Drive one. Get the "feel" of the wheel t - . K- - , and you'll get. the feel of the solid, deep- down, through-and-through quality, the prime power ana th massive strength that means miles more value. You get all this plus-a - premium that only Chevrolet Advance-Design . . heavy-duty trucks offer 1 1 1 3-WAY THRIFT. V " For these trucks have TRIPLE economy ow . , v- cost of operation; low cost of upkeep and the t lowest lid prices In the entire ' trwk ftefdl Come ard see them In our showroom, ' Ds lux Cqufuiwrf wtd Rear Comer Window optional' of extra coV AESAW, N. C. e C ' oHon we biii' l rir meals' j

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