:-5 - ;-'5t'.v. rTCV ' J T ternoon at we scnooi uununi. xuc ,' ''''"'-1;;' .' ''Board of Reviews was held, and a a : . , ,. study aiid contest on the points of The Gir Scouta met Tuesday af- the compass wets made. Drills and uiilScoulri V e C p n g r a j u I a t e V- JAMES MILLERS On The Opening Of His Hew Hardware Business In Beulaville ANDREW JACKSOH Your PurohDealer Beulaville, H. C. games were played. Mrs, A. T. Out law, assisted by. Mrs. I. C. Burch, served pop sides. - -1 OES Members Attend Meet cvuAn mttmhora nf Hia Eastern Star No. 215 KenansvtUe auendod ji. district meeting held In Kinston Saturday,.Jan: :22. Jt'as an all-day meeting held in. the Queen Street Methodist church' with a luncheon served at the hotel. " Auxiliary Meets The Auxiliary of the Presbyter ian Church met Monday afternoon at the church with Mrs. Mary Sou therland presiding. She and Mrs. Ivy Bowden presented the devo tional. Mesdames N. B. Boney and G. V. Gooding gave the program on "Connecting Home Missions with Foreign Missions." Attendance was good at this meting. Kontract Klub 3C We Congratulate JAMES MILLER On The Opening 01 His New Hardware Business In Beulaville MARION QUINN Cash Sales Company ille, N. C. The Kenansvlle Kontract Klub met Monday evening with Mrs. J. B. Wallace as hostess. At the conclu sion of play, Mrs. V. B. Gavin was awarded high score prize. All mem bers were present except one. The hostess assisted by Mrs. J. O. Stokes served a tempting sweet course with cookies and cofee. Thursday Club Meet Mrs. C. B. Sitterson entertained the members of the Thursday Af ternoon Club at her home, Mrs. R. A. Bassinger was welcomed as i new member. High score prize was won by Mrs. George Bennett and Mrs. Bassinger captured consola tion prize. The hostess served a chicken salad course with coffee. Eastern Star t week end; Mrs.' Newtop viaUeq i The Eastern Star met Thursday evening at the Masonic Lodge at a regular business meeting. Associate Matron, Sallie Eva Tyndall presided in the absence of the Worthy Ma tron. After business, Secretary Bu- by Newton held a true-false con-; test on the work of the Order. Sewing Club Mrs. L. A. Sharpe was hostess to the sewing club Tuesday night of last week. Miss Lula Hinson arid Mrs. Bess Hines were guests and a good number of members vcre present. After the usual sewing b-i, the hostess served individual cakes, open faced sandwiches, coffee and salted ntfts. Several people ia heiiaii'-vii.e have been1 confined: with flit and sore throat. For all .of them 'we Wish a speedy recovery - w i' - Mrs. J. R. Grady took her mother Mrs. Pridgen to visit In Wfllard on Qnnrinv ftftprnnnn . . -. . Mrs. S..W.' Newton acmpaife4 Mis Hilda Cloittz fb;Tiftmrthi . ' - j. ' t ii-i 11 " 2.1 Ji . A past her Miss Marga'ret Williams and mfsj. vyiuour Aqams pnoppeu ywtj-. bofd Saturday TsSfWrnoori, : ' Mr. Walter. Stroud was a parent at Kinston Memorial Hospital this past week' end. He is now at home and 'reported to be ''getting along nteely. ' '. Mrs. Caroline Gavin attended the funeral of her ' steprnjqther, Mrs. Howard in Hampstfiad. Tuesday ' Little Florrie Currie ls a patient at Dr. Sidbury's" Hospital ' wHtH -a sinus Infection. She js reported to be Improving, ' ' ' lyiss Janet Boney of Peace Coll ege Spent the week end at home. ' Guests of- Mr. and Mrs. fl.. B. Bonev Sunday were Mrs. Hattie S. Kornegay, Miss Margaret Kornegjiy, Mrs. -Tv. ;E. Brawn na tiaugnter Peggy of Goldsboro Mrs. J. O. Stokes and Mr. John Currie visited little Florrie Currie T uesday at the hospital. Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding at tended the Shrine meeting in New Bern Wednesday. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jerrttt. Miss Theo Hollingswortli, Mrs. Alton Payne and daughter, Holly and Janice Bostic of Beulaville at tended the Iniuguration in Washing ton last week. While there they visited Lt. Payne who is stationed nearby and an aunt of Janice Bos tic. Mrs. Leo Jackson and son Jimmie shopped in Goldsboro Wedensday. Lt. Payne spent the week end with his family here. Mr. J. G. Morrison attended the Inauguration in Washington last week. Mrs. Ilighsmith, Mrs. N. B. Boney and Miss Doris Rouse were dinner guests of Mrs. Grace Vann in Clin ton Thursday. Mis. Dan Davis spent the day last Thursday with her sister Mrs. W. 1). Petteway in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Davis ana Mrs. L. B. Thomas of ML Olive spent the day Sunday with their son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis. v, HEATING V All Work .Guaranteed ; GeORGEF IJRJDGEN, J Piinfe22G-l Warsaw, W. "MALE rfEti Vi&tEt): Reliable .. - . . - - 4.- 1 A tth. "wllb car jwanwo u o farnjera In.DupUn county, nonuer lu) opportunity. $lS to $20 In a day. No"eiperlence or capital required. Permanent Write today. . , McNESS COMPANY, Dept. C, . Candler Bid., Baltimore 2, Md. l-Zg-Zt.- pd. " " GOODON ROOFING SERVICE. MOUNT OLIVE, R.F.D. No. 2 If you need a hew roof or have an .old roof thai needs repairs write or call, its for FREE ESTIMATE. We can paint your metal roof with Barrett Best Roof Paint. PJIONE KENANS VILLE 25S-1 ! WANTEDi Housekeeper. Settled woman to keep' house. Can furnish Personals Mrs. L. F. Weeks and daughter, Jean, and Mrs. J. B. Wallace shop ped in Wilmington Saturday. n WELCOME TO BEULAVILLE MILLER'S HARDWARE f OR YOUR FURNITURE HEEDS VISIT OUR STORE QUINN-McGOWEN CO. Warsaw Beulaville Leroy Albrtson, Mnr. Deulaville Store Classified Ads. CLASSIFIED RATES Two cents per worn, minimum charge of SCo. Unless you have an account with us please send money, stamps, money order or check with ads. Farmer: use the Times Classified ads; if you have anylhlue to sell or exchanee. or want to buy. wr will accept produce for payment. FiRE INSURANCE IN 1947 AIDED MORE POLICY HOLDERS, PAID MORE fcOSSES THAN EVER BE FORE. PROTECT YOUR PROPER TY WITH R. W. BLACKMORE Reliable Insurance Service WARSAW, N. C. SEE ME and mVe appoint ovsat to do your auto body and fender repairs, alao replace jronr krekan gUam with new Shatter Proof flaaa A. O. HOLLAND . W.NANHVTI.I.E "4 drilled frftll la (he moat ntlafactory writer" icpply. Write for r,ooUUon, glvlnt distance and direction from your Port Otflev ilEATFR WFXL COMPANY RALETCD, NORTH OAItOUTNA FOR SALE: Cement - Cement Mor tar - Laths - Plaster - Plasterparls -Comp. Shingles - Galv. Sheets -Doors - Drain Tile. J. C. RUSS, In Warsaw 1-28-41 'C .Jt.I OLUI 2-4-2t pd. , N. C, ......4 FOR SA'LE: One 1937 Chevrolet Coach. New Tires. New Fenders. New Running Boards. In fair cqn dition and priced to sell. HOLLAND'S BODY SHO" KENANSVILLE, N. C. 1-28-4L C CliffsOf Neuse N. C. State parks from east rano Hal loras in Dare County western il Ike in Cheio- keeare scheduled for improvement under the SI. 1174.144 Advisory Bud p ComuiisMim ieiuniiiiendat Under the ivmu't submitted the commission, Clilis of Neuse Wayne County will receive 1 Bit "inn VWUMTll M MfTl . - I III. by STAUNTON, Va. A blind student al Virginia School lor the Deaf an4 islind practices bandagine. First ah) iiisliuclioii at the school Is provided by the Augusta County Red Croa chanter. 0OOOO0OO0OO0fO oooooooooooo I 1 WE WELCOME JAMES MILLER TO BEULAVILLE ON THE OPENING OF HIS HEW HARDWARE BUSINESS ARTHUR KENNEDY Your Grocery And Feed Stare IN BEULAVILLE THE TOWN OF FOR BETTER PROTECTION INSURE WITH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL '.- Write or See W. SPICER, KENANSVILLE. N. C. V . j ' FARMERS: SEEME FOR BEST PRICES ON HAY. COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS, AND GEN ERAL LINE OF FEEDS. W. E. BELANGA, KENANSVILLE, N. C. M8-4t. HAPPY JACK Mange Medicine Will Cure or Money Refund. Also HAPPY JACK Worm Capsules Duplin Mercantile Co. v.. Kenansvllle, N. C. 2-4-4t. C FOR SALE: Larte Picardy Gladioli bulbs. $1.50 per hundred. This offer holds good untU February 15. -. J. K. BRYAN, JR. . , ; ; ; Kenansvllle Rt. 1. 2-4-4t. pd. i," 1 v ' : TO TRADE TRACTORS r. - FOR MULES WE SELL TRACTORS. BUT IF YOU HAVE MULES AND WANT A TRACTOR INSTEAD BRING 1 " M IN AND WE'LL TRADE ' I YOU. " ' A. L. l ANirt. " T A V ", N. C. WELCOMES JAMES MILLER end wishes him every Success in his New Hardware Business. BEULAVILLE WELCOMES AND ENCOURAGES . ALL HEW, UNDERTAKINGS 1 V" , r..t v.- ; 5 . i t " 'V ' j ( K.rf : " i if 1 rjvjj !- m - lOOOO

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