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ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE , Mr. and Mrs. Lester Joseph Murphy . announce the marriage of their daughter Anne Marie' to Doctor Beecher Ward Sitterson on Saturday, January fifteenth nineteen hundred arid forty-nine Cambridge, Massachusetts ' I f THE tO-OAY TSSf CONVINCED ME (CAMELS ARE SO MID AND THEY HAVE SUCH K WONOERfVl FLAVOR 7 W0 YOU SMOKE CAMELS THE MORE KtlL APPRECIATE THAT RICH, FULL FLAVOR-ITS MEAT! In a receift test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported HOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS THE .X. r I t 1 - T rfJWS--JWi Honor Roll, White School for the. fourth month: ' . -.v ' i 12th Grade, Mrs. McGowefi Lu cy Brown, Grace Baker, Hilda Brin son, Lois Grady, Gr,ace Sanderson, and Annie Bryah;- , v 11th Grade,' Mrs. Outlaw - Rob ert Williamson, Susan Brown,. . 10th Grade, Mr. Waad - Mary C. Bryan, Mary Sue Burch, Dorothy 9th Grade, Mrs. Lostes Brinson -Sara Brown, Juanlta Dunn, Joyce Wliitman, Angela Daughtry. 8th Grade, Mrs. Sadler - Sarah Wes( Outlaw, Margurlte Register, Mary Lee Bouse, Ernestine Jones, Hester Jarman, Janet Teachey. 7th Grade, Mrs. Ingram - Billle Faye Bell, Sally Newton, Frances Bland. 7th Grade, Mrs. Nannie Brin son - Edna Kearns, Jimmy Bowden. 6th Grade, Mrs. Daughtry -Dianhe StQkes, Nancy Alphin, Mar Jorie Cherrie. 6th Grade, Mrs. Pickett - James Stroud. 3th Grade, Mrs. Amos Brinson -Carolyn Bostic, Carol Faye Burgess, Doris Caison, Barbara Mitchell, and Ethel Parker. 4th and 5th Grade Mrs. McKev - Frances Sitterson, 5th. 4th Grade, Mrs. Weeks - Oliver Outlaw, Jean Carol Bell. Nadine Brinson, Dorothy Byrd, Ann Mar ion Futrelle, Betty Ingram, Gall Newton, Betty West. 3rd Grade, Mrs. Currie - Hester Casteen, Johnnie Daughtry, Ger .ildine Dunn. Rebecca Gradv. Linda Sitterson. 2nd Grade, Mrs. Wallace - Pa tricia Whitman. Jean Weeks Dell Jackson, Sylvia Gooding, Joe Mor rison, idward Lee Holland. Dennie ensou, Cecilia Ui...--.-.-u, 1st; Lloise Pate, luith Garner 2nd. 1st Grade, Mrs. Mitchell - Mit chell Allen,, Jack Alphin. ? ' Kenansville School, ' t Z. W. Frazzelle, Prin. Classified Ads v jour Ftl CIje. OAH3 YtZHi COMPANY RALKIGa, NOST2J OABOUXA FOB SALE: Cement - Cement Mor tar Lathi Plaster - Plasterparis -Comp. Shingles Galv. Sheets Doors - Drain Tile. J. C. BUSS, In Warsaw l-28-4t. C , , CLASSinZD KATES Two cents per worn, mwiimnm ekarre of SO. Unless yon haw an account with ns pleaaa send , money, stamps, money order er check with ads. Farmers: ns the Times Classified ads; If yon hare anything to sell or exchange, or want to buy, we will aeeept produce- for payment I. FIRE INSURANCE IN 1947 AIDED MORE POLICY HOLDERS, PAH) MORE LOSSES THAN EVER BE FORE. PROTECT YOUR PROPER TY WITH B. W. BLACKMORE ' Reliable Insurance Service WARSAW, N. C 8CB HE and make appout meai to do your auto body and fender repairs, also replace year broken (Useae with new Shatter froof glass. A, C. HOLLAND KKNAimviLLE. FOR SALE: One 1937 Chevrolet Coach. New Tires. New .Fenders. New Running Boards. In fair con dition and priced to selL : - HOLLAND'S BODY SHOP KENANSVILLE, N. C. 1-28-41. C FOB BETTER PROTECTION - INSURE WITH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL ? Write or See : W. SPICER, KENANSVILLE, N. C. FOR RENT: Fotr Room Apartment for rent. One mile from Warsaw. The D. S. Wodward house. Mrs. D. S. Woodward. 1-21-2L pd. ATTENTION FARMERS ... SEE ME FOR BEST PRICES ON GUANO. I WILL SAVE YOt MONEY. CHAS. W. PRIDDY & CO.: ROBINSON CHEMICAL CO.; AND FREMONT OIL MILL CO. W.E. BELANGA. 1-21-2L C ... . .J t ) i, ;Hli S. No expei i. uce or ca.kJi rc; .Wti. Permanent. Write today, i MoNESS COMPANY, Dept. C, " -' Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 1-28-24." pd," GOODSON ROOFING SERVICE MOUNT OLIVE, R.FJ). No. ? If you need a new roof or have an old roof that needs repairs write or call us for FREE ESTIMATE. We can paint your metal roof with Barretts Best Roof Paint PHONE KENANSVILLE 258-1 Magnolia News--- MTs. Henry Barnes and Miss Car olyn Barnes of Kinston were guests of Miss Betty Home Sunday. Mrs. A.'D. Johnson of New Hope community spent Sunday with Miss Snypes and O. P. them Sunday and all i afternoon. . ii's. r, Mr. ned that Robert Everett moved 1'3 family last week to Brunswick v re h has purchased a nice farm. - Johnnie Rich has moved Into the house vacated by the Everetts. Mrs. T. W. McKneeley and Miss Macy Cox were in Warsaw on biui ness Monday. 1 V'':. I Young Jimmle KIssner of Kint ton is visiting Billle Kissncr. Mrs. Casteen has been released from the Goldsboro Hospital where she was' treated for a broken knee cap. She is with her daughter, Mrs. Usher.-TV'.-1- ? :'.!'"; ; . Miss Macy Cox attended service in the Baptist Church in Kenans, ville Sunday and was dinner gus: of Mrs. Thad Jones. Take wobS ... . MTaitA miJll AT. ( II . I . ww mwtw wtfn yr oral iodic at extra casK 13- 1 HAPPY JACK Mange Medicine Will Cure or Money Refund. Also HAPPY JACK Worm Capsules Duplin Mercantile Co. Kenansville, N. C. .. 2-4-4t. C FOR SALE: Larre Picardy Gladioli bulbs. S1.50 per hundred. This offer holds good until February 13. J. K. BRYAN, JR. Kenansville Rt. I. ?-4-4t. pd. FOIt SALE: One pair of mare mules, weighing 1,000 pounds each. Price $500.00. JOHN H. WOOD, Rt 2, Warsaw, N. C. lt.C First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guarauteed GEORGE P. PRIDGEN, JR Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N. C. For Dividends In Dollars USE A BRILLIANT HEW CHAPTER In The M 01 line! DIXIE fry f ne neiv Ye$,ne word tells Hie whole story'of the new Ford-lfs "Feel'l You feel a new ease of handling ; . . In traffic, In parking, on the open road. That's Ford't Fingertip Steering I You feel a new kind of surging power. That's Ford's new "Equo-Polse" Englnes-your chotc of a new 100 h.p. V-fr or o new 95 h.p. Slxl You feel new stopping powerl That'. Ford's new 35 easier-acfing "Klng-Size" Brakes. You feel new comfort, too, from Ford', 1 new spring,, front and reorl And Ford's "Mid Ship" Ride has the feel of fuxury and safety you've always wanted. But take the wheel-try the new Ford "Feel" yoyrseifl r ; ' Ue. to Ot Ford ThMttr, Frtdoy Emlop-CBS Nttwork. Soo your sowspipor tor timo d sliUos,. "Farm Tested Fertilizers ' FRED HARDY Kenansville, N. C. TO TRADE. TRACTORS FOR MULES WE SKLL TRACTORS. BUT IF YOU HAVE MULES AND WANT A TRACTOR INSTEAD, BRING THEM IN AND WE'LL TRADE WITH YOU. A. L. LANIER, BEULAVILLK. v r 25-10t. C MALE HELP WANTED: Reliable What lies ahead? You Won't find your future in a hook. But you can plan now to make the next chapter in the Book of Time the best so far. With a New Year opening new opportunities, this is the time to study what has gone before and find the direction you want to take in the future. Then, ith planning, 1949 can be a hrilliant chapter of achievement and enjoyment.; A. L. CAVENAUGII DUPLIN'S INSURANCE AGENCY ' ; In Warsaw Cutaway view shows the "Mid Ship". Ride and brand new springs that let the wheels Theresa bumpsl in youthtum SEE YOUR FRIENDLY FOPS DEALER f. oil 111 WARSAW IT'S SHEFFIELD MOTOR COMPANY FOR FORD SERVICE V Forget about livestock feed worries! Our scientifically mixed feed' has proven its worth time and again! Inboth added poundage and better prices! Place your order today!. ; . oOo 1 - DUPLin mercantile co::?;.::v
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