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w . L A 'a D.F.G. School Td Present ' Senior Play B Mildred Maddox The Snelor Class of th B. F. Grady High School will present its Senlo Play In the local auditorium on Thursday, January 20, at 7:30. The Dlay. "A Little Clodhopper' is a catchy, active comedy with dra matic climaxes throughout Judy, tittle "clodhopper from the poor- house and unknowingly an heiress, is the Intended victim of Mrs. Chiggerson-Boggs, who is determln , ed that she and her son George . shall marry- George, however, is equally determined to marry hit ' true-love. , Charmlan. Septimus Green.' a young book agent Miss Julietta, a sentimental land-lady, -"fend Ocey Gump, a country boo, "rescue Judy at various critical points and provide more comic i- touches. A surprise ending unravels the plot and leaves everyone happy v ever afterward. Characters In the play are: Doug- Us Townsend, as Septimus Green; 7 James Padgett, as Ocey Gump; Bernard Kornegay, as George Chlg V gerson; Ardeth Smith, as Mrs. Chlg- ( serson-Boess; Julia Williams, as V Miss Julletta Bean; Eva Edna Grad : . as Charmlan Carter; and Marie Prater, as Judy Elliott 1 Admisssion to the play Is 50 cents -: (or high sohool students and adults, and 39 cents for those younger. Smith Rites Held Mrs. Alice Rosevelt Smith, 41, wife of Ed Smith of near Kinstor, died in a Kinston hospital at 2 p.m. - Saturday- aften an extended Illness. Funeral services were held from the home' on the Richlands high way at 3 p.m. Sunday. Interment followed In the family cemetery near the home of Vance Smith la Woodington Township. Rev. Thom as It Hamilton, Presbyterian minis ter officiated. ' Surviving are her husband; her mother, Mrs. Alma Grady Smith of the Woodington section; five step children, Mrs. Dollie Mae Smith of Goldsboro, Mrs. Wood row Smith of Pink Kill, Mrs. Wesley Hughes of Norfolk, Vs., Richard Smith, stu dent at Columbus, Ohio, and Ed ward Smith of Kinston; eight bro thers, Lenoir County Commission er Mark N. Smith of Kinston, Her man, Heber, Walter, John Julius and Durwood Smith all of the Wood ington section; four sisters, Mrs. Emma Stroud of Deep Run, Mrs. Tom Revells of Warsaw, Mrs. Ed Davenport of Trenton and Mrs. Cat- Tumer & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY -ALL KINDS OF DfSUKANCS" L. C TUBNKsL Jr. dak Gull's Olds pdtk mix Kinston Auto Auction EVERT WEDNESBAT, P. M. Prices have apparently settled and with the new fear well underway, our many buyers are in the market for clean cars , and trucks, of all models. If you plsn to sell, we'll get you the Highest Cash Dollar. Soma prices of last Wednesday's sale below: 4 Mercury, eleaa f 1110 4 Nash, WO, clean 1030 41 Ferd. need 1875 4 Peal a, eleaa 1M 4$ Ckar. fatr 101 HERBERT 7. PATE OWNER AND AUCTIONEER . Cd&bro Ill-Way, Phame 27, Kinston, N. C IIIt'sSynipcIhticKenicriols YeaVcal ' SEE vin Taylor, of the Woodlngtor. see Mrs. D. W. Ruffin entertained her bridge club at her- home on Wednesday afternoon. 'Mrs. I. J. Sandlln, Jr. won prize for club members high; Mrs. T. A. Turner won one for second high while Mrs. Jasper Smith won consolation prize. Mrs Matt Burke received a prize for visitors high. The hostess served delicious re freshments, i , . Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Deep Run have announced the birth of a daughter, Paula, at Parrotts Hospital In Kinston, Dec. 27; weight 81b and 9 os. Mrs. Smith was form erly Miss Annie Laurie - Jones Of Pink Hill. Accident Mrs. Joslah Rouse, Sr.. of Seven Springs Rt. 1, who suffered a crushed hand and spine injuries in a fall at her home last week and who was hospitalized at Parrots Hospital, has been removed to her home. Grady Vins The Kenansvllle basketball teams both boys and girls, lost to Grady teams In the Grady gym Thursday night The boys score wsa 42 to 25 and the girls 31 to 6. Women Of Church Mrs. Levi Everett wss hos' tss fo a circle meeting of the Womans Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church at her home Tuesday uight. Mrs. Earl Smith presided. Mrs. N. P. Farrier was in charge of the Bible Study. The hostess served delicious sandwiches, cookies, ice cream and coca colas. Mrs. Aubrey Turner will be hostess on the third Tuesday night at 7:30. H. D. Meeting Held Mrs. Adolph Howard, was hostess to the Pink Hill Home Demonstra tion Club at her home here Thurs day afternoon. Miss Brickhouse, home agent, was In charge. Plans were made for the new year., i Mrs. Wbitford Hill is president t. J. tubndi Ageaey rt. o 30 her. txi clean 0500 41 Chev. average, S90 40 Ford, fair Ml 30 Char, fair 060 40 Olds, 0, eleaa 000 ofvthaiTiufb..!rhe hostess -served ce- xm colas-ana eookdes., .i.,s iiper; it .a. si Mr. Coottdge Turner, s6h of Mr. artd Mrs. "D. Turner of Seven Springs) Rt: 1, and Miss Vera Rog ers teffrinic mil, nr. a, aaugnter oi Mr. and Mrs, Raymoni Rogers,, were united in. marriage - at the home 'of the bridegroom' j sister, Mrs. Hubert Perry in Kinston on Sunday, January &h at 3 p.m. The officiating minister was the Rev. Rufus B. Hunt, pastor of the Gor don Street Church '.' pf JghrisC The bride's only attendant was her star ter ..Miss Alice Rogers; For the mar riage She wore a blue Suit with matching accessories. The bride and groom are both graduates of B. F. Grady JUgn School. After a wee ding j trip to unannounced points the couple will be at home on Sev en Springs, Rt. 1. - ' . - ' Only V few relatives and close friends witnessed the ceriemony. WSCS Hostess A regular of the WS of CS was hela at the home of Mrs.'L: H. Turner Monday afternoon.. Mrs. J. M. 'Jones presided arid had' charge of the program -with other -mem-! bers taking part. The title of thet program was "Origination ard Pro motion' The hostess served1 cook ie, and coca colas. Personals The Woman's Auxiliary of the j Presbytevian . Church'- will sponsor Shrubbery Salesrtl day Tuesday, January 18, in down-town Pink Hill. A 'truck' load of shrubbery will be on hand to be disposed of 'tcr anyone" wishing tff-biry'afld tlie public is most cordially Invited to come and look them. over. Remem ber the da te - Tues. Jan, 19. all day. Mrs. J. L. Johnson and. Mrs. Wal ter Davis visited relatives in'Greeri ville Sunday. ' - - Mr. Thomas Horner, D.iikeJMiOr isteriaL Student, spsnt the week end in the home of Mr.' and Mrs. L. H. Turner awd filled the appolnN ment at the Methodist Church Sun. day morning. Mrs. Seth King, Mr. Wallace King and1" Mrs "Jim Pi ver " visited Mr: Sth Kiiig" at tKeVA Hospital in Fayefteville Saturday, where he is seriously 1H-- Mrs. H. Q- Tyndall and Miss. Walnda' Tindiall visited in -Wilson several days last week. Mrs. Leslie Turner, Mrs. Corbett Weston,; Misses Polly Weston, Pal ly Summerlin and Alice Rogers wereJRalelgh visitors Monday. . 'Mrand Mrs. Fred Williams were guests of the F. J, Bostic family of near Magnolia Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Turner, Mrs. Aubrey Turner; Mrs. Corbett Weston and Polly were dinner guests, of rela tives in Beulaville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inman and daughter, Dell, spent the week end I in Wilmington with relatives. Mr.' J. E. Johnson attended a meeting of the N. C. Crop Improve ment Association at Concord . on Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, .and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heath visited relatives fn"Rale1gh oil Sunday. Mrs. Delia S. Jon$s Mrs. Delia S. Jones, 83, widow of Calypso Vender Co., i v '', . RETAIL LUMBER YARD Phanaai 1112, W8 Oalypse, N. C. ( ALL GRADES FRAMING, BOARDS, the IpteJEnps Jones of.theSummer Un's..Cnss Boad Couunityin Du plin Cputy, died .early :Thursday morning of last week at the home of her daughter,- Mrs, J. L. Ketch side near Warsaw after a. lingering illness-;v ;K , , , ' Funeral servleei were the follow ing Friday afternoon at the Qujnn McGowen Funeral Home in .War saw. BuriaF wafs lnjthe Garner fam ily temetefy 'In- the7 Summerlin Commulifty-: ' " " " SheJs'Survlved'b tone Tsort, B W". Jones of tt. Olive -fine daughter, Mrs. J. L. Ketchside of Warsdw, a number of grandch.iWren.and great grandchildren. ,'n j t , . The family, wish . to ..take this means' to Express ihelr sratilude an4.njany.thanks foti (he deep sym pathy and kindnesses shown to them during their bereavejnent iocooooooo6 o rPARK THlATRt Biwaf ll'Pirik tlin:. C. -.:..----;'- "Sbpwplaoe of- tUe.'iCatoUha's" (In-A-Can--indlvidaal HSpeakers) .M. SUNDAY anift Jan. 16th '-One- of thereaHy aresf -pictures niL' .- " '-'-" - f- '- 1 SHOWING ' WEDNESDAY only .Subset Carson in Code 01 The Prairie Also Jesse James Serial THURS. & FRI. What a cast - and What a Picture! Monuments - " . Of Design ' QUALITY WOR.F lANSniP TRUE "TONES - FINELY CUT Vii-'' SEE k FRANCIS OAKLEY The Qutnn-McGowen Ce, IN WARSAW v ' ill main I , Jj NAISH - .Aba .Color Cartoojn.c monT& tues. ' It's Something New in Pictures ' ' ' -'-'. . Radio's harp-tongued,t . vV ' Jeeh-'wltted coffllcl " HENRY W Xi Inert fwA v -'I "It L t Tv BUDY VALLEE t i- ' HUGH HERBrtT hi Jl i BILL GOODWIN 1 ' ' LEO GORCEY Added Color Cartoon ' ' t.wa . UNA TRACY-TURNED X s''r:: " ' i II 4( DiracM by GEORGE SIDNEY Produced by ARTHUR HORNBLOW.Jf. Also- Color Cartoon SATURD Y only , BIG DOUBLE FEATURE HIT No. 1 - Action in the air - Dare Devils Of The Clouds With. Robert Livingston And Virginia Grey.. HIT No. A western that is Ivory Handled Guns With Buck Jones. oooooooooooo NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Gerenal County Court NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. HAZEL SOUTHERLAND COTTLE ' VS RAY COTTLE The defendant, Ray Cottle, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Dup lin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff above named against the defendant for an absolute divorce on the grounds of .two years sepa ration, and in which the defendant ?s interested and which cause of ac tion set forth in the complaint filed in this cause, and that the defend ant is a necessary party to this ac tion; and that the said- defendant will further take notice that he is, required to appear at the office of the Clerk of General County Court of Duplin County inlCenansville, N. C, on the 8th day of February, 199 and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action, which has been duly filed' in said office, or on or before the 4th day of March, 1949 or the plaintiff will iroolv to the court for the relief Memandd in the complaint.- . j-j.- This the 8th day of January; 1949. - . R. V. Wells, Clerk of .-' General County . Court Grady Mvrcer,-Attorney fpr plaintiff.- - . ' Z-4-4t.X3M . pfficiallythe last week, in Janu ary is dogwood .planting week, but from now lintiT the-last of February is. the-proper tfm. for planting. The : M SXMS&f Psiieloi.tlliKe Mt-- jpx am chop- ,v ' , r , . FOUN06O 1617 "V ANIMAL dogwood berry is known to be the favorite food of 80 different varie ties of birds. So. bird lovers, plant a few dogwoods for your feathered friends. . . " ;., .' ' " "Efficiency?.' will be the keynote of farming in 1949. , " Eggs have been added to the list of plentiful foods on January mar kets. - - More rural people used electric power in 1948 than any previous year in history. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The Gerenal County Court j NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. GEORGE WILLIAMS VS BETTY WILLIAMS The defendant, Betty William will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commen ced in the General County Court -of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff above named against the defendant for an abso lute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, and in Which the defendant is interested and wnlch cause of action is set forth In the complaint filed in thi3 cause, and that the defendant is a necessary Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter, Company KINSTON, N. C. , IN STOCK FOR SALE NOW 7 ft. Crosley Shelvedore Refrigerator $219.95 ' 9 ft, Crosley Shelvedore 3rosey Electric "Stoves 'Maytag Washing Machines N Kero-Gas 5 Burner Oil Stove built-in oven Supply Company Seven Springs,' North Carolina at. party to this action; and that th said defendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Gener al County Court of Duplin County In CenansvUle, N. C, otlw 8ih day of February, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action, which has teen duly filed In said office, or on or before the 4th day of March, 1949, "or the plaintiff will apply for the relief , demanded in the complaint. ,s- Thls 8th day of January, 1949. Grady Mercer, Attorney . for plaintiff. . ft. v. WelU,-Crerk of General County Court 2-4-4t. GM BACKACHE For quick comforting help far ache; Rheumatic Pains, (Jetting Ufp Nights, strong cloudy urine, inl-v tating passages, Leg Pains, drelaa under eyes,; and swollen anklari, due to non-organic and non-eye-temic Kidney and Bladder troub les, try Cyitex. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaraa teed. Ask your druggist for Crates today. .- - Refrigerator 289.95 ?259!95 $134.95-up $59.95 irmgs COM fow BONE L3 17. f. (c;:!) uiiiiAf jso:i, 3 - Z3 FLOORING, MOULDINGS, ETC. KILN DRIED !r: All New rl IZtSsm Eeni" r-7 r - .- : r- t ' 1 M-
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