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.tnti:. bAi i' it i n r i : 1 :: : FRIDAY, DECE:vII.l Zli .i, 1. VANITY POKE Teen-agers, naturally pre occupied with their appear a n c e.1 should be encouraged to develop basic beauty xerruucruea natural loveu nesa of fleam ' ing hair, clear . skin and good posture result In self confl ,,dnce and poise. Add to these the im portant habit of i occasional quick groom--ia,'pick-me . ups during the day.' ; Excellent fift.fora teen g'er to en- v courage good " beauty habits ii an attrac tivedraw string Vanity Poke equipped with nunia- - i kV. . J nvdoiwbrteUed ' Tiny nylon-bristled brush from drawstring Van flare brush Foke keeps hair neat and attractive. The poke Lttn. is large enough to hold lipstick, compact, and other nt'iBh tS hold beauty accessories. Carried as a handbag, or tucked d! tick com- ! or the keeps lucite brush pie? and other nd on,, handy r uick treatments. addition to the clear lucite comb and brush. Vanity Poke may be carried as, a purse for school, social events or sports. It may be tucked in a handbag or pock et, tied to a belt. The failto Vanity Poke comes in red, green, brown and black and may be obtained in depart ment,' drug, and other retail stores. 1 ... , The bv"iT",c'' "d irofp'stoiai woman also will find, the Vanity accessories, in Southern Pines jAn informal film on the sub.'c t octree .planting in the Si.ut.i "hzs been completed under the spcnsoi--slft of . the Southern Puip . od Conservation Association and Ue Georgia Forestry Department, Tie film was produced by the Southern Educational Film Produc o.i i r- O000000009000 A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! And May the New and Pror cr'ly $ I r .H I oooooootooooooooooooooooo iMmMM' ft Uncle Sam Says ; ; - ; - . .. ; - IS BEAUTY AID .in .....in iii.ih.hu .1 i i,i i i. ... ! u '.V Poke an attractive beauty ac cessory. It can be kept in the corner of a desk drawer to keep hair looking its best during busi ness hours. For active sports, the1 handy drawstring bag ties to the belt. The efficient little brush is in valuable for refurbishing wind blown locks. Any woman who travels will appreciate its packable con venience. vice of Athens, Ga. "Lonnie's New Crop" describes hoy a young farmer makes unpro ductive land work at a profit grow ing trees. It shows all the steps in getting, plantin;; and caring for trees. The film is r.uapted for use at meetings of landowners, in civic groups, schools. It allows ample time for discussion of the subject as it applies to the 'ocal commun ity. f0OG0004 I A Year P to r II ih vvo:iiI. mum M 1 ! Christmas is the time of the year whentwe can all best express our thanks for a year of plenty. Let us all open our hearts and help our not so fortunate neighbors. i . V.' : A. BROOKS -y'-.'A'- lnV,'"r."v;' ''' -r'-: : ev'; A.VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ;and mmm A real, bang-up Christmas and New Wear wish from us to re sound through your entire year. . WEST AUTO PARTS CO. IN WARSAW TOO LATE FOB LAST WEEK Outlaw's Bridge Mrs. I. B. Sutton was hostess to the AUW at her home Saturday af ternoon. The meeting was called to order by the vice president. Mrs. Lottie Berger gave the worship ser vice using Christmas as her theme Today s Pattern Pattera 811 comes in teenage ties 10, It. 14, IS. Sis 18 requires tt yards 19-inch. 6md TWENTY-FIVE CENT8 in coins far this pattern to 170 News paper Pattern pent, 232 West 18th St.. New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. SEE the wonderful "new-season styles! Get our MARIAN MARTIN Fall and Winter Fashion Book now! Only fifteen cent brings you this Illustrated book of easy-to-sew pat terns all the best of -what's new! FREE)- pattern printed in the book, a gay madcap hat anijbag, which included Christmas car'ok Following business, a,Clara 'Barton program was presented with an offering for the Clara Barton Dia- betic Camp, established in her memory. A splendid offering was realized. The meeting closed with prayer and Mizpah benediction. A social hour with refrechments fol lowed the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Outlaw of .'ensacola, Fla. are visiting his pa ents Mr. and Mrs. M. L. . Outlaw, Jr., R. D. Simmons is attending the Farm Bureau Convention in At lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Field, RFD, LaGrange and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Sutton of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Fields Sunday. Miss Edna Sutton spent Sunday with the homefalks. Mr. Rudolph Creel of Weldon visited Mr. W. D. Pate and family Tuesday. Miss Pauline Outlaw spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Outlaw and children of, Kinston, RFD, visi$l Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Sr. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Parker and D. H. Outlaw of Mt. Olive visited relatives Sunday. In the hands of a Reals tared Pharmacist, all the ingredients of endless prescriptions become the . source for the filling of - the very particular pre : aeriptloo whist CU Ctsip ,.?2Jt WARSAW DliUG CO. WARSAW. N. Many of tar nieces and nanluwa are going Jo wake up the day after Christmas and realise they arc brake. Many thoiuanda of otiin-a will .L. jn la find they are well on the way ta fin"n"d security. And Uie dilTerenre I1 t i ' I f ' V; p " yfSt A 'r wui om lounn in the regular auto matic purchase of U. S. Savings Bond. And the nice part of Ihh) b that it can happen to roo. If yott'rn saving moaer u you'd like to, and yon know m oneht, get on the "rII Sarmw Plan where yon work. Yon'U have 14 for ever S3 yon in. vert, fat only ten rears: If self -employ. M, your bank w' 1 enroll row for the Loui.Lnth 1 ian. Sign now and rt of year py check is p-t nit pro..t!e U. 3. 4,vt- " yr yea t .. I fi. lt2 Coll jgo. I lints To Home Makers Posslblv not enough homemakers are aware of their prestige in af fairs financial. These .;snsxics should bolster us: Women control 70 to no oer cent of the nation's wealth; they own 50 per, cent of the,stock in large corporauons; ,o i per 'cent of savings bank deposits and make 42 per cent of all Income tax returns; they do 85 per cent of the buying for the home arid f am lly; and t directly influence .nc other 13 per cent. With that much money passing through their; fli:-. gers in one way or another, it's, up to the homemakers toi accumulate as much. financial wisdom M'they can for this bl responsibility they carry In getting their money's worth. ' " NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied aa administrator of the estate of Henry Baker, deceased, late of Duplin. County. Smith. Township, and having qualified ' before the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, this is to notify all person"', who have claims against said es tate to present their claims to the undersigned administrator on. -or: before .December 17, 1949, or : this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons who are. In debted to Said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of December, 1948. Claudie Baker, Admini strator of the estate of Henry Baker, deceased, Route. 1, Beulaville, N. C; H. E, Pnllllps, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 1-28-etHEP MBS. M, M. THIGPEN BealarlUe, N. C. ' Repreaestaure For. I CLINTON FLORAL COMPANY; . .. WARSAW, lfcXh.j: , ig. May there be af a Marry Christmas and a Happy tier Year! ; : DnAixii bai:Si::g AriDiRusTcoPAnY 4 '" Now that Christmas is here and Old Man 13. 48 is leaving us and New Year is reigning-in for his 12-month visit ... we think it's about time we told y9U how much we've enjoyed enjoyed your patronage during we hope our friendship pleasantly during 1949. It's time too, for us to wish yoa and yours ... the Happiest Merriest Christmas and the Healthiest, most Prosper ous New Year, Ever! mouni puiiQing & We hope you can build LET VS .. . ... , iiiiniiiinnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnmrmri'flnfirnnnnnii HiXT', di ' F r MACK CLAY -McCULIEN t' Your Oil and T Jong in yoiri Heart" the past jeaf . and how will continue just as .7 - Loan Asjuciuiian or remodel during 1949 ." ; HELP YOU ' - 'I,.. .. 'V"" o m OIL CO. ' Gas Service Man ' ' -: WW- alHhro-j:h J t ' ' v J i) - I IS Wl '
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