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1.4 vv . i . e i . " ,1ml . s At the last meeting of the Ken-, charge,-will be open Tuesday and ansville Woman's Club, It was de- Friday afternoons from 9 to S o' cided to change the hours of the . clock. Kenansvllle Public Library. The LI-; It has been difficult for the young brary, with Mrs, Myrtle Qulnn in' people to return their Ubrary PUSS ON YOUR FARM 1 books on time and the Librarian, Mrs. Myrtle Qulnn, hones that the new hours will be much more con venient. Birthday Dinner You have a new experience in farming waiting for you with rear-engine tractor power. Without obligation we'll be glad to let you try out the AUis-Chalmers Model G O your own farm. Simply get in touch with us, and the Allis-Chalmers Mobile Demonstrator will visit your farm' Get on the front seat of this rear-engine tractor your' r self. Try straight-ahead vision see how much easier it ia. You operate the tractor; put ft to the test in your own fields.- - You'll hardly believe your eyes when you see what a man-sized small tractor can do. Weight of engine in the rear adds a surprising amount of traction and extra drawbar power.' Just phone or paste the coupon (below) on a post card and mail to us. AUIS-CHAlMfM MO0H9 T. A. Turner & Co. TELEPHONE 2346 PINK HILL, N. C Gentlemen: I II would like to operate the Model G on my farm about. . . . . ,,. n. "5 I . ' j t. j ... - () ! I anderstand this does not obligate me in any way., 1 NAME..., ..,,, i ADDRESS ...,.. nw, By: Mrs. W; B. Albertson Jin Atkinson celebrated his 41st birthday-Sunday.- Feb. "8th, 1949. We had a bountiful dinner in the yard, picric style." Consieted of Bar becue, cke, pies, middlnen, - all good things that iwere eaUble -and not half the food wis eaten. We all hope brother Jim will en- Joy many more happy birthdays. All his brothers and sisters ware present except one sister who lives In St. Paul, Minn. Those present for the dinner were Mr, and Mrs. Eddie 'Howard and son of Pink Hill. Also our mother, Mrs.-T. H Atkinson, who was 70 years young Nov.. 30th. 1948. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Atkinson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Atkinson and three children of Dover, Mr. and' Mrs. R. F. Atkinson and one child. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Albertson and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Atkin son and children, all of Kenans vUle, Rt 2, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Whitman and two girls of Kenans vUle, Rt. 1, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mur ray and two children of Warsaw, Lehman Williams of near Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Atkinson and two girls came in the afternoon. Junior Markie, son of Mrs. Pannie Markie of St Paul. Minn, and old est of the Atkinson children. Jun ior has made his home with Jim for over a year. Mr. and Mrs. Laster Baker and one child of near Cabin. Jim received aeveral gifts. We hope that God will bless each and every one, and live to be together again, and Jim many, many more Happy Birthdays. Entertains Club ER!:rf: j On L..i B.r.!.i!jjf On Tuesday evening Mrs. D. H. McKay entertained her bridge club with all members present The val entine motif was most effectively carried out in refreshments and tallies. The hostess served fruit jello with whipped cream and cof fee and home made cookies, and during play coca colas and nuts were served. High score prise wai won by Mrs. L. F. Weeks. TUNE IN SUNDAY AT 3:00P.M. WHEN PRESENTS JOHN SIKES Mesdames R. C. Wells of Clinton, J. E. Jerrltt of New Bern, and LdiUse Mitchell of KenansvUle, were joint hostesses Monday, Feb 7,.at a tea in the dub rooms honor ing Miss Lula Hinson on her eight ieth birthday. Guests were greeted at the door by isrs. N. B, Boney and introduced i to ibe receiving line which was composed of the hostesses the ' honor, . and .her. sister, Mrs. Bess Bines. :;'? The club room was attractively decorated with long leaf trine, ma king a setting for the table. In the center which was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with a silver bowl of red carnations. On either side were burning white tapers, daintily tied with valen'ine nosegays. The valentine motif was effectively carried out In all deco rations. At each end of the table, Russian tea was poured by Mes dames P. J. Dob son and C. B. 81i lerson. Napkins were passed by Mrs. D. S. Williamson and Mes dames F. W. McGowen, A. T. Out law and Caroline Gavin assisted in serving. Miss Barbara Mitchel passed mints. Guests viewed the many lovely gifts given the honoree and signed the register which was .presided over by Mrs. G. P. Bennett of War saw. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Mary Southerland. . to- ...,. 4 Won con.Muauon i .rue. Itu'toes serve 4 open face sandwiches, cookies, toasted huts, date rolls, and'eoca colas to twenty- two guests. Many lovely gifts were received,. Mrs. Robert Sykes, recent bride, waa presented a spoon in ber oat- tern. . M:rri:JAf; Duke Chapel On Mondav. January. 34 Ml Dora Westbrook of KenansvUle, be came the bride of Davis G. Evans of Rosa Hill at the Duke Chapel In Durham, at one o'clock in the after noon. V-V '; jThe copule entered unattended.; The: bride was dressed In a mtt with, finger-tip coat of grey and 'navy blue, and waswearing accessor nes ox gray with a shoulder cor sage of red roses. Immediately after the ceremonv. the couple left for a trip to Florida wnere- tney spent a week sightsee ing in various parts of the state. Mrs. Evans is the only daughter of Mrs. Mollis Westbrook and the late Mr. J. E. Westbrook. She grad-1 uated from KenansvUle mh School last year. Mr. Evans Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans of Rose Hill and served in the U s. Army for about year. He Is now employed In Wallace and the couple ;s making their home near KenansvUle. Gnosis At Wedding ' Those attending the Evans Westbrook wedding in Durham were: Mrs. Mollie Westbrook, mo ther of the bride: Mr. Ralnh Cham. bers and Miss Janice Summerlin of Mt Olive; Mrs. Otha Lee Holland and Mrs. Earl Heath of Kenansvllle, l I..S Of t .! I ., Gladys and Pauiuie L. HiU. WEINER ROAST Messrs. B. F. Baker and John Grady entertained the Senior Class of ' KenansvUle High School at a welner roast Saturday night, Jan. 29. About 20 attests were present . Wenlers and marsh mallows were enjoyed after which gamea were played. ... Messrs. Baker and Grady . .iJitiag . i f.as home Mr. anl I. , I Joe Qoliio of i .. for the week end. Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Tella tod children of Clinton spent the week end with Mr. R. V. V.ellj. Mrs. J. 8. Jerritt of 1,'ew tm was a visitor fn KenansvUle on Monday. ' v, s Mr. H. M. Middleton tf Warsaw visited KenansvUle y. ,WEDDING INVITATION Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holmes Rouse, senior . request the honour of your preaetfee at the marriage of their daughter , ''"r Elnorait'Vv . to ' . . "Mr. Charles Cresson. I vey, iualor Saturday, the nineteenth of February- . f at five-thirty o'clock in the afternoon ' Baptist Church . . ' Dobson Chanel Community KenansvUle, Worth Carolina f -No invitations are being sent in KenansvUle. The -public It laUy invited. " - cord- RUMMAGE SALE O-O-O-O , Monday, February 14th, 1949 From 90 Jim 12:00 O'clock - " SP0NS02ED BY 9th GEADX KEN A N S V I L L E H I GII S C1I O O h Proceeds Will Go For KenansvUle School ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones an nounce the birth of a son on Tues day, February 8, 1949 at General Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Jeanette Newman of Seven Springs. PTA Meets IN The KenansvUle PTA met on Monday night In the school building with the president Mrs. E. V. Vestal presiding. As this was the Founder's Day-Program, Mrs. F. W. McGowen gave some interesting facts about the co-founders of the PTA, and the four-point program of the PTA. A silver offering was taken for the furtherance of PTA work. Mrs. Sadler's 8th grade presented an effective program on the history of North Carolina. Mr. J. L. WUliams, who chairman of the school board when Mrs. Laura Moore Gavin was pretl dent of the local PTA at the time of its organization, presented a PTA president's pen to Mrs. Fannie Cooper, in the absence of her sis ter, Mrs. Gavin. Mrs. Mary South erland presented a PTA pen to Mrs. E. V. Vestal, the oat-going presi dent. - . Officers for the coming year are: Pres. Mrs. Holmes Rouse; Vice Pres. Mrs. E. V. Vestal; Secty. Mrs. Amos Brinson; Trees. . Mrs. .Mm Currle; Historian, Mrs. Mary Sew therland. Guests were invited to the lunch room where birthday cake was cut and served by the president. Mrs, Vestal and Mesdames Andrew Pat terson and Ivy Bowden served cof fee. Enggpent Mr. and Mrs; D. J. Chestnutt of Mt OUve, announce the engage ment of-tneir daughter, Haael Ma rie of Warsaw to Harold Dunn, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Dunn. f Ke nansvUle. "The . wedding wfll take puce in late spring.' , i . - . JliST UNLOADED TWO CARS 5-V CRIMP TIN WE HAVE NAILS, ANY SIZE SEED OATS - LESPEDIZA I . .It Lib n Shorcr ; Mlsses Kathryn Bowen and Isabel Jones were Joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Friday night Feb. 4, at the home, of Mrs, Eettv Whitfield, honoring Miss Elnora Rouse, bride elect , ; v - The hostesses presented -Miss Bouse with a. corsage of white ear- nations. Rummy was played throughout : . FERTILIZED ARMOUR, BAUGH, FARMVILLE OIL MILL PLENTY OF NITRATE OF SODA LIVE STOCK V. H. JONES a Co; Everything For The lloie 6 Fan CashOrCrcdif -s' r. -J " tr If . ft III PI!."( HILL - YowfrifL:!':: Ill WARSAW IT'S v 1. SCTIELD MOTOR COMPANY . 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