' K . 1 i " Hi. r i , t ... .( KENANSVI1JLE, NORTH CAROLINA ;". tii c du r l i Tines rillDAY, - ' -: " V',:' V, .' ' " '"' , "V'' i.e. , ' H Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fussell of Rose Hill, who celebrated the fif tieth anniversary of their marriaffe on Tuesday evening July 12th, from eight until ten o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fussell were married on July 12, 1899 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sloan, of Teachey. foster-parents of Mrs. Fussell by the late Rev. W. J. Wallace, who was then pastor of Providence Methodist Church near Rose Hill. Mrs. Fussell as formerly Miss Ella Grady, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grady of Wayne County. Outlaw's Bridge The AUW will meet with Mrs. Ed Smith, the former Miss Lucy Outlaw, at her home in Kinston Saturday afternoon, August 13 at 3 o'clock. Ail members are urged to attend. William O'Quinn of Jhe army is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnny O'Quinn. . Miss Edna Sutton Of GOldSlHtrO spent -the week end with the home folks. M T.apav filmmflM ind W. O. iae" been vlsitins her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin in Franklin, ion. . Ralnh Outlaw of Favcttevllle re cently visited his parents Mr. and Mm. Vance Outlaw. The Sunday School . Picnic will he neln at White Lake Friday. Dr. R. E. Outlaw of Morehead spent the wpek end with home folks. Mr and Mrs. James Whitfield visited Mr. and Mrs Charles Ver non Sunday. Mr., and Mrs. Robert Jones and Mr. nnrl Mrs. Kenneth Wilson of Wendell were among visitors with Mr nH Mm h. A. Parker Sunday. They were accompanied homeby Donna Lou Jones who had been visitine her grandparents. Miss Wilma King of Greensboro is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. A. put- law. L. W. Outlaw spent the week end in Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robinson are visiting in Kinston. PLEASANT VIEW- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith visit-1 ed Mr. and Mrs. Konert urauy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mewborn vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mewborn on Sunday. Allan Hardy took members of the community to Carolina Beach Sun day. Those who went said they had a fine time. Come on folks, let's have news. Turn in your news or what have you to me, "Gaston" nd I'll put it in the Times. Thank you. FIRE, FIRE All in one week, two tobacco barns and one pack house. Ons tobacco barn on the farm of. Mrs. Ressie Williams was burned Wed nesday. A pack house on the farm of Mr. Oscar Hines was burned the same day. All the year s crop was lost except the tips. And on the following Saturday ' Mrs- Gu House lost a barn filled witn gooo tobacco. .These are the first fires. in this community this season. V "Gaston'S ". nn u, m Texas rancher, as. The laml will be sold and the A 79-year-old Texas n" . , christian educatioi Arthur 1,. Wasson, has. given ?500, '000 in New Mexico lands to the Baptist General Convention of Tex. fund used for Christian education. ' ' The 1949 loan rate for Middling 7-8 inch upland cotton has been set at 27.23 cents per pound. VVonderfiii tMBahiao'iiaia New Clmfort .s- .-x i. "V'ft -' 1 ' '"'""""'"lr -i. " N.w Coiw.iiUe.1 Ejsiest ew erer maje to k, j !.. Wnman entsrsnd leave EOl 1UIW u vw " , . - with dignity. Common sense engineering of wider doorways, and natural step-in en trances make it seem absurd tt to nav to wrestle your way in ana om n wxx:x.:xx:::x:K"X BUPMN CELEBIRATES ITS BICENTENNIAL AND THE OPENING OF THE 1949 TOBACCO MARKETS You, Mr. Farmer, have done the plowing to produce this year's golden harvest. We're proud we've had a part inurnishing you hardware needs. We invite you to visit us at any time for every thing in hardware - We feature Sherwin-Williams Paints. Iff' ? I :.. v rnin'RQ nrn7 ,pnpnqn I ... Lao Your Old Reliable WARSAW, II. C. t . . . ,. ... i :.L -New I oncer i-aoor aan km PRESTOMATIC FLUID DRIVE TRANSMISSION anvt wunoui uujung t Nw Sfnoothar Driving l unryuer Nnr WUw CfcaMMgM fcfjsl We don't fold you up like a "jackknife. '. You tit comfortably in teats the height of your easy chairs at home. W ve saore headroom, legroom, and shoulder room for you. And no otneT ear nu ever nesn u- Jiletely engineered from the fundamentals up or ysut comfort, your convenience, your peace of miud. New Eatlw Staerlngl In one of the great advances since the war, we give you new "center control" steering. For the first time, tie rods of equal length give you balanced control. There's no wheel fight. Tin-re's greater road stability, easier him.llmf, less road shock. Yes, and greater safelv, too- for every-K thing about this car is designed for safer driving. jtSrlL Mm ....., Created by CHRYSLKK Piislin Motors Warsaw, H.fC. i Alt, W -j. -v - XV mighty SpitBre engine now has 8tiU higher compression for faster .AiAirtn amnntherreaDOnse. And along with its better all- ......J nrminM f)Ca ail amaiing new Waterproof Ignition System that's exclusive with Chrysler. You can drive through high water but it won t stall. You get quicker starting, even in dampest weather, smoother idling, longer life. gyral RiM Drive MR. AMD MRS. FARMER , For More Profits Now And For Future Security Put Your Harvest Money In A Waccamaw Bank Checking Account .111111- "N. Where it has complete protection. It cannot be lost, nor stolen,- nor destroyed by fire. Protect your money against these risks. You may' say, "I have to use most of my money at once" - - Sure, that's the best reason for using a checking account. When you pay by check you have ... pf' A receipt for every bill paid and every penny spent - - your r cancelled checks. ' .v A complete and permanent record of every dollar you spend A record that will help you keep expenses down and profits up. A record for your Income tax returns. Conven'ence - - if you use a checking account you have your money at your finger tips. You can write a check anytime, anywhere. .' You build your credit by using a checking account. In making loans, first consideration is given those who deposit during the marketing' season.: Pay by check and use sound, economical WACCAMAW BANK Credit on your farm. . ' BAIIK AIID TRUST C02.IPA1IY s - KEIIAIISVILLE .ROSE HILL .MEriEfia FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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