iin nuPLiN times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. 1949 eeis W 4t " " "1-1 KcntrcctKlub; -Mri." Di' 8."WIUImioB wai hos tess to the Kenansville Kontract Klub last Wednesday evening at her home Visitors were Mrs. C. P. Guthrie, Mrs. Harold Precythe and Mrs. Andrew Scott. Prize for high score was given Mrs. Vance Gavin. Mrs. Scott received a gift for visit ors high. At the conclusion the hos tess served a sweet course.' Dessert Bridge 1 -Mrs. D. S. Williamson entertain ed the members of her bridge club at her home last Wednesday after noon at 2:30. Autumn leaves and 1 chrysanthemums were used for decoration.; Prior to the games a sweet course was served consisting of bound cake, vanilla ice cream 1 topped with, chocolate syrup, and . coffee. Mrs. P. J. Dobson won high score prize. Mrs. Daisy Craven was the only visitor. T The Kenansville Womans Club met Nov. 17 at 3:30 p.m. with Mrs. ' N. B. Boney, .leader, Mrs. ; C. B. Sitterson led the devotional. Mem- ben taking part In the program , were Miss Lula Hinson, Mrs. Alton ' i Newton "and Mrs. N. B .Boney. ; Special "music was rendered by Miss Anna Hlnes, local music tea , cher. Sixteen persons were present ' and at the close, members of the Education Dept. served cake top ped with whipped cream, garnish ed with a red cherry and accompa- nled with hot coffee. Personals Dr. and Mrs.. E. C. Grady and daughter of Elm City' spent Sun day afternoon, with Mr. and. Mrs. J. & Grady. J f".' ": Several people attended the fu ' neral Of Mr. GrahaaVfWelM f&tn ' day from Kenansville.- " T' '' Mrs. J. O. Stokes is spending several days in Atlanta, pa.) visit ing relatives. ? :. ' ' if - Dr. G. V. Gooding and Miss Mary Lee Sykes made a business trip to - Raleigh Monday. -r - v Miss Mary Alice Whitfield spent the past week-end in Willard with her parents. .?i'-'"Y-" ' " . Mrs. Gordon Kornegay had as guest for the week end her sister, r . Mrs. T. W .Tarkenton and children r of Roper, N. C. ... .. Miss Mary Lee Sykes accomp , - nled Mr .and Mrs. Bill Eubanks of . .. Wilmington to see the Carolina Duke game Saturday. . . ' ; Miss Isobel Jones spent the week . . end in Warsaw with her parents. Misses Gllda and Gloria Whit .; field left Friday morning for Chi- , cago, 111. to work in' a hospital , WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY and TUESDAY, November 18 - 29 -I r; Yes Sirr That's My Bqby Donald O'connor, Charles Coburn, Gloria DeHaven ? j f p , JlfUKjlflt V& WEDNESDAY, November 30 Matinee: 3:00 P. M. Night: 6:45 f-Jl i WARSAW, N.C. i i ' ' 1 Song 01 India V-:..'- WA'-ii Starring SABU Gail Russell, Turhan Bey THURSDAY and FRIDAY, December 1 - 1 ;f Tazcnrst!:3ic Fountain Starring Lex Barker and Brenida Joyce SATUZSAY December 3 DOUBLE FEATURE ' v ClorrL- j Buster Cratbe and . ! "Fuzzy" St. John i' there. ' Mrs. John Willard and children of Elizabeth City Is on an extended visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Syk.es. Mrs. Margaret Tucker of the Times Staff is enjoying the com pany of her . husband, ' Jimmy, a merchant seaman, for a few days. Mr. Tucker is home on a short leave of absence. MissBrinson Mr; Bostic The marriage of Miss Elna Grey Brinson, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Brinson of Kenansville be came the bride of Mr. William Mel vin Bostic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bostic. of Kenansville on November 16, 1949 at 5 o'clock in candlelight ceremony, solemnized t. ,. Washer Kept In Cabinet A washing machine often de xacts from the appearance of the fc-ra in which it is kept, espe siaily if that room is the kitchen. For that reason, American Build er magazine suggests concealing the washer in a cabinet The cabinet door illustrated ibove Is hinged so that It can be opened and pushed out of the way when the washing machine j in use. The top is hinged at the jack so that it can be lifted and pushed back against the wall. ; When the washer is not in use, the. top becomes a handy working counter. NOVEMBER : 28th BSUUVILLE NEWS Graveside Services Graveside services were held for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wednesday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Surviving be sides the parents are two sisters and four brothers. Circle Meets The Young Women's Circle of the Baptist Church will meet on Monday night in the home of Mrs. James Thomas. Honored A very attractive surprise Birth day party was given honoring Miss Juanlta Sumner at the home of her parents Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe I. Sumner at 8 o'clock on the night of November J9th. The home was attractive with roses and yellow chrysanthemums. Many interesting games were en joyed. Games were directed by Mrs. George Lanier. Winners of prizes were Mr. Elmore Sandlin and Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Miller. After the sames Mrs. Sumner invited the guests into the dining rnnm where the table was decorated with an imported lace cloth and burning tapers. Mrs. George Lanier served birthday cake, Mrs. Sidney Hunter poured punch. Nuts, cook ies, sandwiches were served Dy Mrs. Everette Miller. For her 16th blrthdav Miss Sum ner received a lovely assortment of gifts from the forty friends pres ent. O.E.S. Meets On Nov. 7 a regular meeting of Chapter 237, O. E. S. was held at which time the Worthy Grand Ma tron made her official visit. Fol lowing the opening the Worthy Grand Matron was presented at the altar, given a hearty welcome, es corted to the East and given Grand Honors. Visitors from Kenansville and Ayden were welcomed. The-Worthy Grand Matron gave an instructive message on the work of the Order, which was enjoyed very much.. A gift was presented to Mm. Moag at a token of love from the members and she expressed her in the Baptist Church in Kenans ville, Rev. N. E. Gresham officia ting. The vows were spoken before an altar banked with pines, large bas kets of white chrysanthemums with lace ferns and burning white tapers. The family pews were marked with white satin ribbon and burning tapers. A program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Louise Mitchell, pianist and Mrs. Walter Stroud, soloist Prior to the ceremony Mrs. Stroud sang, "The Sweetest Story Ever Told", and ."Because. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a suit of blue gabardine with brown accessories and carried a white prayer book showered with lillles of the valley and centered with a purple lipped orchid. Miss Janice Brinson, maid of honor, and only attendant wore a suit of brown gabardine with brown accessories and a corsage of carnations The bridegroom had as his best man, Mr. Paul Edward Dail of Ke nansville. Ushers were Mr. Augdon Brinson and Mr.: David John Kll- patrlck. lv ' : ,., . After the ceremony the couple left for unannounced points.. Up on their return they will make their home with the bridegroom par ents. ..-:' . SUN. MON. Not. 27-lS My Fricr.d Irma With Marie Wilson And John Lund. TUESDAY, Nor. 29 We Were Strangers With Jennifer Jones And John Garfi Id. " thanks. . At the close a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Speaker Tho mas and daughter enjoyed an oys ter roast as Sneads Ferry recently. Mrs. Betty Jackson . Is in the Kinston Memorial General Hospi tal undergoing treatment Mrs. Rossie Grady and Mrs. H. S. Brinson made a business trip to Warsaw Monday. Mrs. A. L. Brown is ill at her home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews were Mrs. C. Rlvenbark and daughter Carolyn, Mrs. Garland Can- and son of Rose Hill. Mrs. William Pickett and Miss Martha Pickett of Kenansville vis ited friends here Monday. Mrs. J. M. Quinn, Mrs. Wooten of Kinston who have just returned from Europe visited Mrs. Lula Q. Parker Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orzo Thlgpen shop ped in Wilmington Monday. Miss Mary Jackson of Peters burg, Va. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs .J. D. Jackson a few days last week. Mrs. Zula Batchelor and Nora Ellen Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. James in Wallace recently. Mrs. Homer Howard is ill at the Jacksonville Hospital. Little Toyna Howard is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Nethercutt. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Harris and daughter of Kerr visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Williams of Charlotte visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Led Williams last week end. Mr. Ordell Sandlin hes returned to Charleston, S. CT after visiting his mother Mrs. Pearl Sandlin. Mr. Johnny Edwards of Char lotte visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Edwards last week end. Mr. Elwood Quinn visited his family here last week end. Mrs. Charlton Sandlin and dau ghter Sherry, Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Mrs. Aubrey Turner of Pink Hill shopped In Goldsboro Saturday. Gearld V. Rhe4esseainaii, USN, of Norfolk visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes last week end . Sgt. and Mrs. Willie Fedora and sons made a business trip to Golds boro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Flave Donley and Dorothy Thomas of Wallace spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Faison Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn of Chapel Hill spent the week end with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy and Rapburn and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Venters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Barbee enjoyed a barbecue supper at Griffins in Goldsboro and attended the circus. Several from here attended the Ringllng Bros. Circus Thursday' night In Goldsboro. Messers. Charlton Sandlin, Jim D. Sandlin, D. W. Brown, Abe Pick ett spent the week end at Lake Waccamaw hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cavenaugh of Warsaw visited Mrs. Lula Q. Parker recently. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mercer, Mr. a ad Mrs. Bill Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Mercer attended the Duke Carolina game Saturday. I. J. Quinn attended a convention in Richmond this week end. Mrs. Lila Lanier, J. D. Sandlin, Winfred Guy and Mr. Walter Gre sham attended church at the Pink Hill Presbyterian Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Brown visited Mr. end Mrs. Murphy Simp son Sunday., v- With Buck Jones. THURS. - FRL Dee. 1-8 Chicago Deadline With Alan Ladd And Donna Reed. THE AMERICAN WAY 7 ' 7a AH Swing State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. Some kind of Insect is eating holes in the corn I have in storage. What can I do to stop them? A. If you plan to feed the grain, use a fumigant. Mix three parts ethylene dlchloride with ont part carbon disulfide and four parts corbon tetrachloride. Use this mix ture as a spray or sprinkle it over the surface of the grain. Then close the storage bin up tight for 24 to 36 hours. For further details write State College for a copy of Exten sion Circular No. 325. How can I prevent wooden strig ers and floor joists in my buildings from rotting out? A. The best way to prevent de cay in lumber is to "keep the wood dry. Under buildings where there is not enough ventilation, roll out heavy roofing on the soil. If you cover all the surface, it will keep down sweating. Where timber is to come in contact with the ground, It's always a good idea to treat the wood with a preservative. Duplin Farmers Plant Fish Warren W. Maxwell of the B. F. iGrady section received 8000 min nows recently from the Conserva tion Service Nursery at Edenton. He placed them in a private pona. Fertilized water will permit the bream to grow into large size fish more rapidly, he said. g::.c iVfS TW tale III ' K BaVam His a V v No Drive BREVARD MAN DESERVES PINE TREE BARBER POLE John Smith, Brevard barber, should have a pine pole out in front of his shop in place of the usual red and white striped pole. That's the opinion of John E. Ford, fores try specialist for the State Col lege Extension Si;r,ice. According to Ford, Smith is so in terested in getting trees planted in Transylvania County that he has obtained a supply of seedling appli cation blanks from the local farm agent and distributes them to his customers. MODEL THEATRE I . BEULAV1LLE. N. C. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 27 Sunday and Monday FORT APACHE AN ALL STAR CAST Tuesday and Wednesday MA AND PA KETTLE With MARJORIE MAIN Thursday - Double Feature STALLION CANYON AND SAINTED SISTERS Friday only RUSTY SAVES A LIFE Featuring RUSTY Saturday FAR FRONTIER With ROY ROGERS fffl mm CMC "450a" dUvr full value for evuy dollar inveated . . . daliver tha axtraa which make tham tha hardaat hitting truck In thair fiald. Haavy, bumpar built front anda provide unrivaled pro taction. Valre-in-head, 270-cu.-in. , angina provida outstanding power and narformane. Husky frama el 10.1 aaetien modulua and rugged axlat, clutchaa and tranmIaIon provide un caoallad stamina. Roomy, wide-vision cab provide certain safety and comfort. Since he has been in business for about 40 years, Smith has a pretty good idea as to which of his customers have idle land on which trees can be planted. He is convin ced that there are many acres in the county which can be made to produce a profitable crop of tim ber with no loss in production of farm crops and livestock. Smith is president of the Bre vard Chamber of Commerce. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In The General County Court Case No. 224 NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. LUCY ANN LEWIS VS. JAMES O. LEWIS, JR. The defendant, James O. Lewis, Jr., will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, for the purpose of ob taining an absolute divorce on tbe grounds of two years' separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court ox said County in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the 24th day of December, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 21st day of November, 1949. R. V. Wells, Clerk Gen eral County Court Dupl'n County, North Carolina. Earlie C. Sanderson, Atty. 12-16-4L ECS SEAREE HAYWORTH'S MOTOR PARK DRIVE IN THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N. C. (One of Carolina's Finest) MOONLIGHT LIGHTING CHILDRENS PLAYGROUND MODERN REST ROOMS THE WHOLE FAMILY'S AMUSEMENT CENTER SUNDAY, Nov. 27th It's Ladd It's Action The Great Gatsby Starring Alan Ladd And Shelia Winters. Also Color Cartoon MON. & TUES. The Funniest Fish Story Yet Mr. Peabody And The Mermaid With Wm. Powell And Ann Blyth. Also Shorts WEDNESDAY, EUD LOU ABBOTT & COSTELLO in Hold That Ghost Also Serial THURSDAY only Intrigue Love Action The Dark Past With Wm. Holden, Nina Foch, Lee Cobb, and Adele Jergens. Also "3 Stooges" Comedy FRIDAY only Fast and Funny Slightly French With Dorothy Lamour, Don Ameche, Willard Parker, and Janis Carter. Also Shorts SATURDAY DOURLE FEATURE Rose Of The Yukon With Steve Brody And Myna Dell. ALSO. Marshal Of Reno with "wad Bin" Elliott : And Little Beaver SATURDAY, Dee. I DOUBLE FEATURE Crcr. J 01 Fear ; With Jimiry Wtkely. . WEDNESDAY, r v. Zl . DCL-L2 I - VT7RE 1 v in