1 !:v's Bridge , fENDEft FOR LAST WEEK) ,. ....munity Club Will meet In school auditorium,. Saturday ;it at the usual hour. A good i, ,am. Is being arranged'with an .: at:onal moving picture expect a'4 are most cordially invited to ne Home Demonstration Club a meet in the home of Miss Lucy ,Uaw, Monday - afternoon, April , at the . tegular hour. All mem rs are urged to be present. Visit- . are Invited and welcome. vir; ' and Mrs. Leroy Simmons npunce the birth and death of a ii at their home. The child was ooooeooeooo 10T0R PARK .THEATRE iway 11 Pink 1101, N. C. .howplace of the Carolina's" n-A-Car Individual Speakers) 3ws:7:15&9p.m. )ooeooooo9o NOAT, April. 24th A Great Sea Story - 2GDP A2f5T jTt "J f .COW TWUMFHI,,. lso Color Cartoon WN. & TUES. AsdefiflhfH A. J.'Sjai lis, wninnii BAi PEGGY A f HERSELF! JUIIE CHAIN WILLIAM HDLDEI ZL OEO'CE Sr''TJN 1 BimM Wilti lot tti Strati k j 0E0CE S": JN fwta,J fcf WILLIAM PtKLBERO Also Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY MMMIWtin Told with all I nf ISsDIf TUAlueE nch warmth ' 1 anil hnmnrl -,'stesw! ! IU &&" MARK TWAIN1' dn "Ikl CiMnM tattFnisfCilmntCwMf" i A COUMSM Men? ' Aiso Serial - i liliks. & Fill." t .tit- f anwtir.mi t ..; t:,. ;:')-. . . rroducMlbr ; W i a UhG GEORGE JESSEl Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE! - Bad Boy With Johnny Downs,' ' : Rosalind Keith. ALSO !J Frontiersman t Alan "Rocky" Lane, . Waller. - '' bern Sunday and lived until Tues day. . ... Or. Russell E. Outlaw of Morj ead City spent Sunday1 with his .- iiti, Mr. and Mrs.Luther Out aw. t lusoell E. Outlaw of More- c i. C i,y, ppent Sunday with Jiis a'-ents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Out .E'W. u. D. Simmons, who has been in jpc.ative patient in the Golds Hiiro Ho.vpi.ai is expecting to r. turn home Tuesday. :a ?. Lcina Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. ilui man Outlaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Doby, Jr. at Wake Forest. , I Miss Pauline Outlaw of the Brog- den School faculty and Miss Doro hy Outlaw- of Goldsboro visited die home folks during the week end. Messrs. Amos J. and Herman Outlaw are jurors in Kenansvilte this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Malpass and baby of Wallace visited Mrs Nora Malpass and family Saturday and Sunday. Misses Fanny and Sallye Outlaw have moved into their new homt. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Bass and children of Plney Grove were visit ors with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parke. Sunday . afternoon. Some blue mold has been re ported "in this section which w'l delay transplanting of tobacco this season - .-, Special Easter Services will be objeiveii in the church . S".JMiay morning- The' Youth Group wil. have sunrise services at the Cliffs Easter. Due to illness in the family, of Mrs. Faison Smith, the AUW held its regular meeting in the home of Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr.. A splen oma attendance of members were present. The meeting opened with song, "Fairest Lord Jesus '. Mrs. Lottie Berger gave the devotional which was based on on the tben'e of Easter. Pusineses of the A.TJ.W. was dispensed with. The program chairman, Mrs. Katie Outlaw gave i Reading on "How your prayers are answered". Mrs. James Ward- of Ro Hill, State President of t ie AUW work in North Carolina spoke on the duties and responsi bilities of leaders and members of t)ic Association of Universalist Wo- men. Mizpah Benediction cIosj I the program. A chicken salad plflte with ice tea was enjoyed during the social hour. 2:30 p.m., conducted by her pastor, Rev. -W. W Hasty, and the Rev, W. B. Hood; Burial was in the Brice cemetery near Wallace. Mrs. Stella Smith Dies In Dover Mrs. Rivenbark Dies In Wallace Mrs. Emma Rivenbark, 63, wife of W. M. Rivenbark, died at her home in Wallace Thursday of last week. She was the daughter of the late Wells B. Price. Surviving are five sons, W. M. Jr., Henry S., Horace, Wilton, and Edscl, all of Wallace; two dauen ters, Mrs. Emma Grey of Leewen- burg, Mildred Rivenbark of Wal lace; one sister, Mrs. R. T. Shef field; one brother, W. M. Brlce of Wallace; 11 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at SUN. MON. April 24-25 . TakeMeOulTo The Ball Game TECHNICOLOR With Frank Sinatra, And Esther Williams. U.'O.'-UAY, April 28 Ur::rj;thfully Yours With Rex Harrison, And Linda Darnell. WEDNESDAY, April 27 DOUBLE FEATURE n With John Bromfiejd. Law And Order With Johnny Mack Brown. THURS. - FRI. April 28-29 Flaming Road With Joan Crawford, And Zachary Scott. SATURDAY, April 30 DOUBLE FEATURE. The Big Fight San Antonio Kid With Bill Elliott. WEEK BEGINNING APRIL 25 Night Show, 7:15; , Matinee Sat P.M. 3:00 ., Late Show Saturday Night,' 10:00 MONDAY and TUESDAY . j Don't Tm Starring Fred MacMurray and Madeline Carroll. WEDNESDAY Tripple Threat Starring Charles Tripp, Bob Waterficld, And Steve. Van Buren. ; THURSDAY and FRIDAY i i ...... ; Good Sam ng Gary Cooper and 'Ann Sheridan. SATURDAY - DOUBLE FEATURE (last Round-Up With Gene Autryand the, Texas Rangers. Serial "G-MEN NEVER FORGET" ' AND ' ' Wallaby Jim Of The Islands Starring George Houston and Ruth Coleman. LATE SHOW: SATURDAY NIGHT Topper Returns With Joan Clondcll, Roland Young, And "Rochester". Mrs. Stella Maxwell Smith, 63, wife of Furnie C.'Smith, of Dover, Route 1; died at her home at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 10, after a long Illness ' ' ' Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Monday from Garner's Funeral Home ' in Kinston with interment in Westview Cemetery. The Rev. R. H. Lewis, Method15"of Dover, officiated. " - - Surviving are her husband: two er, Rt. 1, and Mrs. George E. No bles, Norfolk, Va.; one son. Roy C. Smith, Norfolk, .Va.;' six grand children; three sisters, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Deep Run, Jennie and Bertha Maxwell, Seven Springs, and brother, J. M. Maxwell of Cin-. olnnati, Ohio. Sgf. Smith Is 2nd If. Sergeant Lenwood Smith, a mem ber of the 10th Field Artillery Bat talion at Ft. Devons, Mass., was ap pointed a 2nd Lieutenant in a simp le ceremony recently. He was ad ministered the oath, of . office by Capt. W. K. Pease, Battalion adju tant. Lt. Smith resided in Lawton, Okla.. during 1942 and 1943, while training with the 70th Field Artil lery at Ft. Sill. Serving with this organization in Europe, Smith wa.- awarded the Bronze Star for gr.l antry in action. His wife is the1 for mf.r.Pnnsy Pierce of Marlo'v, Okla. Smith's mother, Maggis Smith, re sides in Pink Hill. His father is the late, Willy S. Smith, also of Pink Hil'. Inventions' That Serve You Cyrus HqltlMcCormick 1831; . .gavt public demonstration of first successful reaper boon to mechanized farming! Patently Vnachine in 1834. His numerous patents helped build America a3 the -World's Bread Basket I Growing out of McCormick's inventive skill, the great International Harvester Company and subsidiaries today employ 110,000 people all over the world! PMpated. tyTlaUowL Patent Council mm" mm -V All.1. LEGISLATION HB 9u: HB 1065; HB 1066; HB 1081 - introduced by Outlaw rela ting to liquor stores in the towns of Wallace Warsaw Kenansville and Faison - (HB 920 - Wallace) failed to jwss second reading in House; thJ rest are postponed indefinitely in House. HB 1235 - (Magnolia officers terms) - passed three readings in House; received in Senate; ssnt to Counties, Cities and Towns. Al present. Lt. Smitn and his family are making prep- itions for a trip to Germany. He us on orders to head for Bremerhaven to start a three-year tour of duty with our Occupation Army there. .... Mrs. Lydia Davis Mrs. Lydia Emily Davis, 64. die 1 at her home near Deep Kun 1i k .i morning. Funeial services w.'il htlcl in Kinston from the Tyndah-Wood-Jarman Funeral Home Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock, with tin. Kcv. Robert Canady of Bfiinviilo officiating. Burial was in the Can ity cemetery near Sand Bottom in Lenoir County. Surviving are her husband, Jos se Davis; one daughter, Marie Da one brother, Herman Davis of Kin slon; four sisters, Mrs. Adell Tay lor, Mrs. Joseph Taylor and Mrs. Myrtle Davis, all of Kinston. and Mrs. John Miller of Pink Hill. AX ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING $23,000 WATER BONDS BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of tlie Towlfc of Faison: i ? T .Section 1.' That' tTrVui".'t(jrhi' Municipal Kinaiiitfi'iV 1iOflr'"as anR'n'U'ci, Imiids m WPjTivtlf nl Kaison shall be in'.jn'ag Jri'gnc ii'ii!cipal S:iiiirl-.nAfx-cecdiiw S2ii.(li)(l iorfnt '."l)uln&clC enlai'gin'.' th" '.:a'U'i ."ui-K-ViKteiu of said Town, iiu' Sidjns' tnet nn struclion and niatalhfljuy tR-a fil ler system and clijttrjhatofll j ' St'ction 2 Tli';:t. If tjx sufi'iw.ent to pay the priuci'ptfPal'd jTttrt!&-oI said bonds shall "be- ,1'inii1Iy-levied and collected. . Secliini .!. 'I lia! .f -:. n'..fent of Ihe debt of the Town litis been filed with the clerk aiiiitiw'""illli. Sccl.an '1'Tnat Dili "ordinance shall take effect iu-i app::''yett;hy the voters oi Hie To.mi i-- :Ji - lion as provided by law. . The foregoing ordinance was liaised on the 21st day of March, D. M. Ezzell Dies D. M. Ezzell, 71, retired farmer, died of a heart attack early Friday afternoon at his home In Faison. Funeral services were held at tilt Methodist Church there Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock with -Ike pastor Rev. Mr. Kinlaw in charge, assisted by the Rev. Fred Warren. 'lurial was in the Faison Cemetery. Surviving are -Mrs. Ezzell, the former Carrie McKlnzie; four sons, James of Faison, Raymond of Rose Hill, David and Learn Steele, both of Newport News, Va.; four daugh ters, Mrs. Auther Dail. Magnolia. Mrs. Jesse Weeks of Faison, Mrs. Preston Kelly of Newport News, Va. and Mrs. Marion Brogden of Mt. Olive; and one brother, W. S. Ez zell, of Faison. Mr. Ezzell was a member of the Faison Methodist Church. l'J49 and was first published on the 22nd day of April, i949. Any action or proceeding ques tioi.infi the validity of aid ordi nance must be commenced within thirty clays after its first publica tion DOROTHY ARMSTRONG Secretary and Treasurer. i-20-21. Kaison MRS. M. M. THIGrEN BeulavUle, N. C. RepresMtatiTC Far CLINTON FLORAL COMPAW WARSAW, N. C. 14 U 'V i I'M. fet v II- . . r r r Li r ft Ui. -t . SBT SSB SM VSBBBV - m mm Delivered Warsaw, H.C. rn .1 ' V v " ' '":' ejc': - " - . . "H I -r- FORD SIX TBWk 1 - Brok Ml, This delivered prlcl liiclu'tronis5f tofion from the factory, tiasolise, oil, fe.dol taxeflnfllter and air IMter, laa. AiidH includes that wonder1y'r'o "feel" ... ihe fed el (ford's "Mid Ship" RU. i iffe of Ford' "O1 AeMo"" ei i . . the feel of newydra-Coil" and "Para-Hex" Sprinos-thal imoom the tgj . ! . "Rn8.rHp- Steerin. Come In ond drive the '49 Fo$j$' want to order right now. local and tat ax (If any) arrO. tnereVa.Hynvourl re ASK YOUR DEALER lOR A RIDE IN TM -i5A 4 fORD . ..... A.itcra rer- rii"'.an kcutcxr coin jkedal as .the ''fashion cax OF THE YEAR"

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