i 'i 4' D I OU LAST WEEK) alar 4th Sunday service next iy at H o'clock, Rev, L, C. . , . r, minister. Sunday School at . . W. N. Outlaw, Supt All are i vited to tttetrt. ::-.d ' Kev. Prater filled his appoint ment in Rocky, Mt Sunday morning. Mi, and Mrs. A. C. Outlaw. of Pensacola, Fin-were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.' M. L. Outlaw, Jr. on Friday night and Saturday. , ; Mr. and Mi Rudolph Hawley of Wilson spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Katie Outlaw . Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sutton visit ed relatives In Ayden Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sml:, Mr. and Mrs. Currie Smith of Smith Chapel and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Par ker of Mt Olive visited the J. H. Parkers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr. were hosts to the local bridge flub at their home Friday night, j. Miss Cora Parker of Wilson has been visiting the Henry Parkers. : Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sutton and Kan and Ann of near Mt Olive, vis ited relatives here Sunday, -.Mrs. W. D, Pate, Miss Dessie Pate and Mrs. Nora Malpass visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pate In Rocky Mount Sunday. ' ... ..The Home Demonstration Club held , its meeting in the home of Mrs, I. B. Sutton .Monday' after noon with a good attendance.. Sev eral visitors were present. Mrs. Re mus Creel called the club to order and presided. During business sev announcements were made pertain ing to activities In 1949. Demonstra was given by Miss Clontz. Recrea tion and penny parade closed the program.' A social hour with re freshments was enjoyed., ' By: JOHN SIKES. - Wallace, Jan. 15. If your arter les of intellect are on the verge ol hardening try -memorizing a few epigrams and elucidating on their meanings as applied to every day lifer j That may not be precisely why they are are doing it, but some six or more schools in this immediate area are in the midst of a series of "Famous Sayings" quizzes sponsor ed by Wallace associates in an "ef fort to arouse interest among our school-children" in the pithy quotes that have made some men famous and vice versa. The quizzes are being held much in the manner of old-timey spelling bees. ; EScept , the students aren't lined up and cut down when a word Is mispejled. .. " ' Rather, part of a "famous saying" maybe Just one word .of it is mentioned and the students, all seated together each has the chance to answer. The student raising his hand first gets the chance to ans- wer. If his answer is correct he is credited With five points and his . school or "tema" Is credited with five points. . - If the other students aren't satis fied with the . answer, they may raise their hand in protest and somebody else gets the chance to answer the question. . - Today In a local theatre repre sentatives of six schools took part In tbe quiz. These schools are Long Creek, Penderlea, Kenansville, Beu lavlUe; Calypso, t and . Outlaw's Bridge. - - . - Prior to today's session, the Long ' Creek group, with six representa tives, was not only on top as a "team," but one of the Individuals was 'way out front on points. This individual star is Dorothy Stafford. . Dorothy is only 12 and she's Just In the Eighth Grade, but whenever question is asked, her hand is usu- - ' Fc;:, ous Sayings Hum In Duplin an .- rr 1 A V l i JUJ ilypso Veneer Co., Inc. RETAIL LUi :ER YARD - Phones: 8602, 6M ealypso, N. C. . ALL GRADES FRAMING, BOARDS, . FLOORING, MOULDINGS, ETC. KILN DRIED any u.,uut the inst to pop up. And up to now, she's come close ' to monopolizing the question asked and 'answered. ':: -r ; However, cjose in behind Doro thy,' who'd accumulated 42 point") up Until today. Is Laura .Jans Gid dens, of the Penderlea Junior team, 'with 32.5 points. , : .. , ; One more elimination is sched uled after today, with the finals to fee held Jan. 29. The m Winning "Team" will receive an electric rec ord player to .be used in school room work, with the No.-2 team getting a radio. Tbe winning indi vidual ... will receive fountain, pen and pencil set. vV&rrg The "Teams" and their members are as follows: Penderlea Freshman, Alice Rochelle, Sarah Dixon, Don ald Black, Robert. Dixon, H. D. Southerland, and Annette' Newton: Penderlea Junior, Juanita Caison, Winnie Mae Glddens, and Carolyn Giddens; Penderlea Seniors, James Matthews, Minnie Jane Rivenbark, Marie Rooks,' Ethel Brice, Marga ret Rivenbark, and Shirley Hadnott. Kenansville, Jimmle Wagstaff, Rob ert F. Williamson, Susan Brown, Mary C. Bryan, Emily Rivenbark, Annie Bryan, and Everette Da1; Long Creek, Dorothy Staffafd, Bet ty Faye Miller, Joan Wilson, Alice Caison, Sue Walker, and Catherine West; Calypso, Mitchell Byrd. and Janet Swinson; Beulavllle, Mary Grace Jones, Sybil Pickett, and Re ba Sholar; Outlaw's Bridge, Marie Jones, Susan Barwlck, Inez Grady, Ernestine Jordan, Evelyn Hill, Pa tricia Qulnn, and Wilbur Reaver The quizzes, judged by- Melvin Cording, the Rev. B. Hood, Thad Grotgen and John Deif ell, the lat ter being president of Wallace As sociates, are broadcast locally. Each time a student wins the right, by the quick rising of the hand method to answer a question he is brought before the microphone and goes thr.ough the ordeal of being quiz zed on the air. Only a few students thus far have forgotten what was on their mind to answer when they were confronted, by the bug-a-boo mike". Sgf.R. P. O'Leary TSgt. Russell P. O'Leary of the 3,200 Light Bomb Test Squadron Air Base of Elgin, Fla. died in Wal ter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C, Friday night of last week after a month's illness. Funeral services were held at the graveside- in the National Cemetery in Wilmington the -following Tuesday at 2 o'clock, with full military rites by Company L, of the National Guards of War saw. In addition to his wife, the former Annie Mae Blanchard of Magnolia, he is survived by one daughter, Harriet, of the home- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Leary of Sheffield, Pa.; two brothers, J. E , and Robert also of Sheffield; four sisters, Mrs. Kirwin Crawley of Buffalo, N. Y., Ellen and Sallie O' Leary of Sheffield, Pa., and Kath ryn O'Leary of Erie, Pa. State College Hints It often pays to shop, around for different makes of patterns, cloth ing specialists say. If the kind you have been using needs many changes for a good fit, try other makes to find one that more nearly meets youa individual specifica tions. Long experience in fitting patterns to people has led special ists to conclude that because of fig ure Irregularities there are about 45 ways that patterns may be alter ed. Probably the most useful "must" when its conies to ironing all of the children's school things isn't actu- Monuments . Of Design QUALITY WOBEJANSHir Y TRUB "TONES iLNKlil t'UX FRAIXIS OAKLEY . ' The Qnlnn-McGcvea Ce IN WARSAW ally a hint but a suiesUun that starching will cut the ironing time in half. -It. means -that -dresses, shirts, skirts and blouses stay clean longer, shed dirt .more , easily, ana keep that crisp look two days In stead ol 6n6. ' ' Sprinkling starched, clothes for ironing .is very Important if you want the finished garment to look right' Heavily starched clothes should be much damper than light ly starched or unstrached clothes. It Is also Important to sprinkle the starched pieces at least four to Six hours ahead of ironing. MRS. M M. TfflGEN BeularUle. N. C. Repreteatatlve Far CLINTON FLORAL ' COMPAQ WARSAW, N. C. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Exe cutor under the last will and testa ment of Minnie R. Brown, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said es tate to present them to the under signed Executor on or-before the 21st day of January, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This January 21, 1949. ' Leslie H. Brown, Executor. 3-4-6t. VBG NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Eva L. Quinn, deceased; this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the indcpigred duly verified on or be fore 21st day of January, 1950, or this notice will be pled in bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This January 14, 1949. Bessie Qulnn, Administratrix. Wilson, N. C. 2-5-fit. B.Q. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION J? - r In The Gerenal County .Court NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. HAZEL SOUTHERLAND COTTLE 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 sesa If It's Sympathetic Memorials You W. F. (Bi In Kenansville V? TOMB STONES Representing Rtv. ClifUa Rice PHONE 239-2 NOTICE TO Li-: We Are Readv MAINE AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES -. BEANS AND OTHER SEEDS OF HIGHEST ' Also A Complete Line of . - A U BAUGH'S HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS' THE OLDEST AND ONE BEST . BRANDS IN AMERICA. - 'l . W" V -."T - - :; - ' REAlEMuER THAT f AND FERTILIERS RIND OF CROPS til' -A Buy Your Supplies Froiii People 4 f H 1 ; r;;:"".,: - Wbo Buy Yomr Clrops. f -l ;rJ,t; Y o u r Cooper at io n A p precia t ed ? LsU.'L'IIJ ration, and in which tlie. defendant is 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 e. Is required to appear at Ue off ice Of the Clerk of General County Court of ; Duplin . County in. Kenansville, N. C., on the 8th day of February. 1949 and Answer or demur to the complaint filed - In ' this action, which has been duly. tiled In said Office, or on or before the 4th da of March, U49 or the pUintUf will apply to th court for the relief lemanded in the complflhrt. - This tha 8th day of January, 1949. R. V, WeilsLderk of General County Court Grady Mercer, Attorney for plaintiff.- 2-4-4. GM : - . NOTICE OF SALE January 29. 1949, at 19:09 A. M. To the highest Udder, for cash, nn v farm near Kenansville, on th Chinquapin Highway, two miles from Kenansville: One well broke mare mule, four years old. One Hampshire brood sow. Sixteen pigs. Mrs. Emma srinson, Executrix of tbe estate of J. B. Brinsen de ceased. l-28-4t. pd. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powei of sale contained in and conferred by that certain deed of trust dated December 6, 1946, and executed by Willie Maneigo (unmarried) to the undersigned and recorded in Book 431 at page 319 of the Duplin County Registry. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the holder of the note having de manded that the same be fore closed, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse Door in Duplin County on Monday, February 14, 1949, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock Noon, the following described lands: Lying and being in the Town of Warsaw, and described as Lots Nos. 9 and 10 on a Map recorded in Book 218, page 78, also Lots 0 and 10 in Block 15, Book 216; page 173, of the Public Registry of Duplin County, and being the same Lots I described in a Deed from R. D. WARSAW A F ft A M L9B&E 4TJJ:I. ALLMA8TM MASNS ABE INVlTEV TW ATTNMt. MEETS KYKRY SKCQN9 AJWB FOURTH - TVESBAY WfljlT ASTHAMA Don't let couahlnf. wneednt', re alising attacks of Bronchial As thama ruin sleen and energy with out - trying MBNDACO, which works through the hloodato rta bronchial tubes ant lung. Usually helps nature quitkly remove thiak, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates cou ghing and aids frier breatunx ans better sleep. Get MBNDACO frass. druggist . Satisfaction or saoaey back guaranteed. Want SEE'' & MONUMENTS FARMERS! -oOoOo- to SuddIv You With ' QUALITY WE SELL THE SEEIX , z THAT PRODUCE THE, WE WISH TO BUY.ilai,4 -Yf ;'?;4J .TIT.IES. Johnson,; Commissioner of the Court to" Elizabeth Moore, dated ftctnhM- 291028. and filed for rec ord on November 27, 1948, to which reference Is hereby made. A deposit of ten per cent ww ne reaulred of the successful bidder as. evidence of good faith; - Advertised this the 13th day or January, 1949. i . . V Wallrat CtAWAna TlniitM 2-lMt. EWS ,.- FQSALE SASH, DOORS, SHEET BOCK, ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER- RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OT ROLL ROOFING 5-V ROOFDVJi, BRICK SIDING Z. J. Carter G Son w .... I ouooooouoooo WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HIIIESJR. Phone 270-1 262-8 WARSAW, N. C. ...-- oooooooooooo Coal $15.00 per ton We Deliver Anywhere WALLACE ICE AtlD COAL COMPANY Phone 264-1 WALLACE, N, C. For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. H.J.V BEULAVILLE Dr. H. XI. Cohvell OPTOIOTKIST Kyae Bxaaalnsd, Glaaare fitted. ; .; Next Dear To Caveaaawk CkerroUt Ceapaay; ' Permanent Offloe trn1 r;:: WAIXACS. PL 2 ctric "if Co Warsaw, N,C NOTICE OF SUMMONS sr PUBLICATION In lTke Gerenal Centr Cowt NOKTM CAEOUWAj DUPLIN COVNTT. GBOBGK WItLIAMS VB . BETTY WILI1AM8 will ttki notice that an acflaa n- ttttod as above has been comnsn ced in tte Oenaral County Court f nnnlih Cauntar. North Carolina. by tbe ' ptalntta above naned- agaikst tbe defendant tor an nso lute divorce on the groonda of two yam separatian, and in wbieb the iiMmdant is intereated and woleb cause of action Is set forth in the complaint files in hub ems, ana that the defendant is a necessary party to this action; and that tbe said defendant wHl f urtfeer take no tic Unt she is required to (wear at the office of the Oerk of Genn al County Court of Duplin County in Kenansville, N. C, on tha tth day of February, 1949, and answer or'demuT to the comajaint filed in this action, which bas been duly filed in said office, or on or before M. F. ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENANSVILLE,N. C. KENANSVnXTS ONLY insuhanob agbney i. U. JSNKDfA ttfaT. Watch Kenansville Grow - AND Call On Us How For: Renter's Seabird V. C. Fertilizers COKem'fl FEDIOEBED TOBACCO SP 24 X 2 TOBACCO BBn COTB BEST GRADE TIMOTHY BAX pmm FURNITURE ft HOME FUBNIBHUIGB BRICK, LIME, CEMENT MORTAR COX FLOW BACK BANDS NEXT MONTH WE WILL MOVE INTO OUR LAROB NEW BRICK 6TORE, WHERE WE WILL HAVE A LARGER MORE COMPLETE LINE OF EVERYTHING IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, INCLUDING OUR fRJEBET STOXXi ALSO DRY GOODS. SHOES, NOTIONS. GROCJEUK& FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE, It, BUILDING 8CP PLIBS. TOUR PATRONAGE ALWAYS APPRECIATED C. E. QUINN, CO. C. E QUINN, OWNER. BLOCKS SHEET ROCK GYP LAP CEMEtIT MORTAR VIHDOVS DOORS STEEL SASH Arid Anything B!ci!r the 4Ut day ( March, 1SVJ, ff Ue plaintUf will apply fw.the rtM, demanded in Uie-saHaua; ' ' This Mi day of January, JWtv Grady Mercer, Attomey fer plBiWIfl i--- B; T. 'weCkt. General Con Crft 2-4-4t, GM 7r BACKACHE aWaW -age t. -tjKWii Fcr lck cevlwtUui help fjo &., ache,BhetUHJtfoPMaGtffia NJhts, ttoaf deeidy dittti tating yisURS. tej Tfim C?"- vuter eyes, nt awbUV dna to smMTBBlt and nmcv- teaate Ktdaey and BadleP kJ-; tea, try Cyitex Qjao. ttspanb gjrtiafacttoa or auney tuel tjttrtr teed. Ask yur drttaW Cet today. KENANSVILLE Else To Build YD -0O0- Germany , ' 7 - t

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