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Recent Bride
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weeklies to announce new modela January 32. Dwarfing Toni Banian, hare'i
what 5,972 newapapcra look Uks, each representing aa individual puhlicalinaj,
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Circles Meet
The Ella Cooper Circle met at
the home of Mrs. F. W. McGowen
Monday night. There were 10 mem
bers present with Miss Dora Betty
Dixon in charge. Rev. and Mrs. Lau
ren Sharpe gave an interesting
talk on "Our World in 1949."
' Mrs. Rudolph Hasty and Mrs.
McGowen were welcomed visitors.
Mrs. WlUard Brlnson and Miss
Alice Gaylor were new members.
The hostess, Mrs. McGowen, ser
ved a delicious chicken salad plate
with coca colas.
Circle No. 1 met Monday after
noon in the home of Mrs. G. V.
Gooding with Mrs. N. B. Boney in
the chair. The circle was fortunate
In having' aa their guest speaker,
the Rev. Charles Stuart, a mission
ary from Africa, speak on his work
In africa. During his talk he demon
strated his work with miniature
replicas of the people and their
work in Africa. After the program
a social hour was enjoyed
. Circle No. 2 met Monday evening
In (he home of Miss Hilda Clontx
with Mrs. Louise Mitchell presid
ios. Guest speaker, Bav, Charles
Stuart of Africa, who spoke tc
Circle No. I during the afternoon
gave an interesting talk. A social
hour was enjoyed after the prog
ram.
Engagement
Announced
I Mrs. Mollle Westbrook of Ke
nansvllle announces the engage-
1 ment of her daughter. Dors West
brook, to Davis Evans of Rose Kill,
i son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans of
Rose Hill. The wedding will take
place in the latter part of January.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Henry West were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Jackson.
Mrs. Leo Hasty of Hasty, rJ. C
is visiting her son Mr. and fcn.
Rudolph Hasty.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of
Delway, Mr. Wlllard Smith and
Clatie of Detroit, Mich, were guests
INCOME TAX RETURNS
- ' The WARSAW REAL ESTATE AND INSU
RANCE CO., will again offer the services of a
Certified Public Accountant to assist those of
the Warsaw and Duplin County area in the pre
paration of their Tax Ret-'rm. t
Please Phone 2121 or 2686 for an appoint
ment. .
WARSAW REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO.
Robert L. West, Agent Warsaw, N. C.
. ' INSURANCE BONDS - RENTALS - REAL ESTATE
Mesdames J. C. Murphy. Ralph
Brown and B, J. Rivenbark enter
tained recently honoring Mra. Bill
ie. Stephens, a recent bride, at
miscellaneous shower. The shower
was . given in the home of Mrs.
Charley Stephens. Guests serenad
ed the bride and groom and when
they entered the house they gave
the bride a string to pull, and at
the end of this string was wag-jn
loaded witth many attractive gifts.
The hostesses served delicious fruit
cake and coffee.
MAGNOLIA IIEYS
Mrs. Prances Casteen ia in the
Goldsboro Hospital for treatment
of a broken knee-cap. She slipped
on the floor and broke it during
Christmas. Two of her daughters,
Mrs. Dick Kissner and Mrs, B1U
Usher visited her Tuesday.
Guests of Messrs Tom and Afton
Qulnn Sunday were their sisters.
Miss Elizabeth Qulna of Goldsboro
and Mrs. Jack Wells of Wallace.
Mrs. Raymond Wilson was given
a supriae birthday dinner by her
children at her home here. All her
children and their families were
in attendance except her daughter,
Mrs. Mary Helen Cottle, who was
at Duke Hospital with her baby
who had swallowed a piece of pe
can and in a serious condition
Rev. James Malpass will preach
in the Carroll St Free Will Baptist
Church Sunday morning and night
In the Babtist Church Sunday
morning and night,-Rev. T. W. Mc
neeley will preach, and the Lord's
Supper will be observed Sunday
morning. All members are asked
to be present
Notice has been received that
the matter to discontinue the stop
ping of trains Nos. 48 and 49 of
the ACL at twelve stations between
Wilmington and Rocky Mount will
give the Coast Line a-hearing in
Raleigh on Jan. 26 and as Magnolia 1
is among those to be discontinued
they expect to have one or more
representatives present and put
up a fight to keep the present
schedule. There is no limit to the
number who may go, men or wo
men and we are informed that the
larger the number present from
these towns the greater will be the
influence. By all means let all who
can go, be there.
S. B. Hunter Sr. is visiting rela
tives in Ga. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Matthis of
Wilmington are visiting Mrs. Em
ma Pope.
Mrs. John Clark of Wilmington
has spent several days with her
OUTLAWS BRIDGE
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INOAI, Japan TatlenU at th 172nd Station Hospital convalesce ander
Ideal olrc islanoM watching a football gamo at Camp Bchlmmelptomiliv
a the estrone rlM Is Fan Yawn, of Atlanta, Ga, a recreation worker for1
the African Bod Cross, which sponsoro! tko eating. . -
mother Mrs. Alice Gaylor and re
turned home Tuesday.
Miss Minnie Joyner S.as return
ed from a two week visit with rela
tives in Falson.'
' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horns of
Goldsboro spent Sunday afternoon
with his mother Mrs. Florence
Horne.
Mrs, Msude King had her home
arranged for an apartment and
her new occupants are Mr. and
Mrs. Emraett Saaser and two child
ran. Mr. Sasser has a large territory
for the aale of Raleigh Products
and Magnolia Is about the center,
, Miss Frances Bandy a caw work
er from Mills Home, wss In town
Thursday of last week. She carried
back with her Evelyn and Carolyn
Sons who had been ia the Edwards
Boarding Home for the past several
months. They will now make their
home with their grandmother In
wilOIIIII ......
- Mr. Horace Essoin of Shelby call
ed on Rev. T. W. McKneeley and
Miss Mscy Cox Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evan of Wilming
ton spent the week end with hei
father, Mr. J. P. Tucker, Sr.
Q. - Is It necessary for a producer
to have his cotton classed to get a
government loan? .
A. Yea. '
Q. Is wet paint dangerous to
stock?
A. Yea.
ivey - Rouse
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holmes
Rouse, Sr., of Rose Hill, N. C. an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Elnora, to Mr. Charles
Cresson Ivey, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cressori Ivey, Sr of
Mount Olive, N. C. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, Feb
ruary 19, 1949.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
t;..,tU U I.. ..Hot . ratiue
olTlce of the Clerk of tue Superior
Court of Duplin County in Kenans
vllle, N. C. on the 12th day of Feb
ruary,. 1949. and answer or demur
to the complaint tiled In this action,
which has been duly filed in said
office, on or before, the 4th day of
March, 1949, or the plaintiff will
apply to the. court for the relief
demanded in the complaint. ', .
This 13th day of January, 1949. j
"'". R. V. Wells, Clerk
.?, ,. -Superior
Court,
Duplin County.
Robert L. West, Attorney '
2-4-4L RLW
M. E. T. Daughfry
"M. E.' T. Daughtry, age 65. of
Magnolia died suddenly while at
his work at the State Prison Camp
near Kenansvllle Monday night.
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday afternoon from the
home at 3 o'clock by Rev. G. van
Stephens, pastor of (he Warsaw
Baptist Church. Burial was in the
Pinecrest Cemetery in Warsa w.
In addition to his wife, the for
mer Mrs. Ellen Whaley, he is sur
vived by six daughters, Mrs. IL G,
Pierce of Wilson, Mra. H. J. Whaley
of Magnolia, Mrs. James Matthis
and Mrs. Leonard Herring both of
Warsaw, Mrs. J. A. Bell of Wil
mington, Mrs. I. G. Wheeler of "Sew
port News, Vs.; two sons J. H. P.
Daughtry of the Army and Willie G.
Daughtry of Newport News. Va.;
one adopted daughter, Yvonne
Daughtry of the home and several
step children and a number of
grandchildren.
BY PUBLICATION
Minrl.Uin. OHIO Itjfiy cat
owners put antifroese in the radi
ator, lighter grease hi the trans-,
mission, winner ou mr ur
ease ana ibibi vmr imx i
winterised. Not so, eay the terl.,
nical and service experts of Wil.
lard Battery. The equally vital
electrical system, oiien evtnoonoa.
neana winienziuK. pw
M..it timiM. talcs thaaa sis
steps in prepsring the- steWejl
system I or eom weauior, mm " u-
lard experta aavuss iee miwrv
and recnargs u necessary, worn
battery terminals, tighten battery
hold-downs, eneca veiwn iso
lator, tighten all elsetrleal eetwwe.
tions and adjust gensrstar be,t.
Unless a battery ia fully charged.
It will face an almost insttrmovnv
able task when required to start afi ,
engine in ssro weather. At sere a
fully charred battery has only ...
per cent of the cranking power ft
has at 80 degrees. . . .. .
A battery can be rained fcy frees. :
Ing in cold weatner unless ir. ss
kept fully charged. No liquid ether
than Dura water should ever be
added to the battery.
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. f oo'll aosd for ploootaf blsae crops
ad floor fordoat la l4f. WOOD'S
aaw (oloatiflcolly tested veMotlaa
esd latproooe aid favorite aeoee ate
tally dossrlbed oad ptotsrod la ttl
eastlfell lllsotrstod sad eaterfaf
aotoloa. toe year Ueal doctor or
write s tossy for yosr f KEI copy.
SOUTH'S OLDEST ANO
USCEST $ED i:C"JSI
i
Rev and Mrs. L. C. Prater, and
Misses Rachel and Sallie Outlaw
visited in Rosa Hill fionday after
noon. Lewis W. Outlaw, Duplin Couaty
Representative in Raleigh, spent
the week end at his home here.
Miss Pauline Outlaw eper.t Ki
week and with her parents. ,0
Messrs. B. 7. Outlaw, R. D. and
Leroy Simmons attended the Inau
gural in Raleigh last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Outlaw, Jesse
Jr. and Miss Fannie Outlaw spent
3unday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Rouse near LaGrange.
James Parker returned Se'.ur.ay
to Greenville, Tenn after a visit
with his parents, Mr .and Mrs J.
H. Parker. , v.,.,,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Outlaw oi near
Kinston were visitors of Mra. M. L.
Outlaw, Sr. Sunday.
Mrs. Mary House of Mt 'Olive is
visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. I. B. Sutton is a patient in
Memorial Gen'L Hospital, Kinston.
The AUW held their meeting on
Saturday afternoon in the home of
Mr J. Henry Parker with Miss Sallie
Outlaw Joint hostess. Mrs. M. L.
Outlaw Jr. presided over a aplendld
attendance and presented the chap
lain, Mrs. Lottie Berger who lei
the worship service.. Business fol
lowed aftar which program-chairman
Mrs. Katie Outlaw asked Mrs.
L. R. Sutton to glvs some Interest,
lng notes on Russia, which she did.
Mlspah benediction closed tha pro
gram. .;... t
v The AUW then gave a surprise
shower for the new home of Miss
Sallie Outlaw. Miss Outlaw sooke
words of appreciation sad tbacka
to the group for such a ales m
price. During the social hour fruit
cake, coffee, salted nuta and mints
were served. -
State College
Answers Timely
Q. How can a dirty egg be clean
ed without reducing its market val
ue? A. The egg should be washed in
hot water which ranges in tempera
ture from 140 to 160 degrees.
NORTH CAROLINA,
DUPLIN COUNTY.
VS
MABEL D. BURTON, Trading and
doing Business as HELMS MOTOR
EXPRESS, and OLIVER GARDI-PEE.
The defendant Oliver Gardipee,
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commen
ced in the Superior Court of Du
plin County, North Carolina, by the
plaintiff above named and against
the defendant to recover damages
for the wrongful death of the plain
tiff's intestate, and in which the de
fendant is interested and which
cause of action is set forth in the
complaint filed in this cause, and
that the defendant is a necessary
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