lie Little Ey Next Daar V"' Tax Increases t . I two per . cent ,the Uij v i .: .... and ore half, per cent on both, making a -total of three per cent, states R. D, -Chrlstman, chief zone deputy of the bureau of Internal revenue. , Mr. Chrlstman says that all em ployers should get their records properly set up for the tax increase In order that they may effect the proper deductions from their em ployes for the reason that the em ployer, will be entirely responsible for the payment of the correct tax liability, based upon the new rate. report . .';-. . Invitations Issued vfr-V , 'r .!' ' -, Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar Hamilton request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Edith Vera ;" to Mr. John Wilson McBride on Tuesday, the twenty-seventh of December Nineteen hundred and forty-nine at five o'clock in the afternoon Magnolia Baptist Church Magnolia, North Carolina He is only three year old, yet be seems, so very wise, Yesterday he wired a house and lie Resists Officer; James Fafcon Negro, of Calypso, was shot in the leg. Friday, about 4:30 p.m. in Mt, jpyve.. The bullet was fired by Pollce - man Daniel Bowden in the office of he Mt. Olive police department wKlW'Talson- was resisting arrest. He was taken to the Wayne Memo rial hospital. , The incident occurred after Fal son had been arrested for drunk- : Faison began resisting When be was taken Inside the Jail, said the report. Bowden shot at Faison after the Negro knocked Bowden's glass . made chocolate pies. , ' : es off, according to the report Fixed his father's rocker, then for ' EffccUve Jan, 1, 1950, the tax on employment under the Social Security tax Act will be increased one half of one per cent on both the employer and the employe. This means that, instead of paying on the usual rate which has been in effect since January 1, 1937, of one per cent on both the employer aiid mother's sake .;.'.: ' ':( Mended an old broken pot with Will Basden Dies Near Beulaville f nice adhesive tape. ; :. When the wiring job was done, he only broke three bulbs, Cut up or extension cord and made electric "plugs." Will Basden, age 81, died at his home near Beulaville Sunday after His pies looked good for .eating but noon following an illness of several since he was so fat He spooned the muddy pie stuff and fed It to the cat . eness by Bowden, according to the. T PS 3 3& 19 Extending our true wishes for a merry Christ mas to all of our friends. SERVICE MOTOR CO. YOUR Plymouth - DeSofo DEALER IN KENANSVILLE MADS TO f for mow 2. "X TOUR GREYHOUND AGENT AIOUT YstRllUNG EXPENSE-MID TOURS AIUOST ANTWNERI IN THE U.S.A., CANADA, MEXICO and a fervent hope that this holiday will prove to be just one of many joyous Yuletides. KENANSVILLE DRUGSTORE AMOS BRINSON, Mgr. IN KENANSVILLE Now father's favorite chair took skill that none could scoff, To rid the. hlng of squeaking be sawed he rockenroff. And only patched the antique pot Because he broke the snout Didn't seem that mother had a thing to cry about This all happened yesterday, today is quiet because Our wise and' tiny neighbor is writ ing Santa Claus. . Mrs. S. R. Lockerman, - Hose Hill, N. C. As on the Day of His Birth, may the world be filled with peace, today-and forever. STEPHENS ATLANTIC SERVICE PAUL STEPHENS, Proprietor ; . KENANSVILLE ' iittnnw months. Funeral services were held from the home Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock conducted by Rev. H. J. Whaley. Interment was in the fam ily cemetery. He is survived by four brothers. Eddie, Veston, Luther and William the home community: two-dau ghters, Mrs. Ada Basden and Mrs. Minnie Holden of Beulaville: and a number of grandchildren. One bro ther Green Basden of the home j community also survives. -3 For That Christmas Home: Poinsettias And Other Polled Plants , jr. t GIFTS I BEVEE 0NE IN 0UB GIFT SI,P f 5 - : I f i I: k te i GOODBYE TO I(iTCS( SLAVERY! : Amazing Wow ; 6-E Pcrtdbb DISIH7ASHGR Use this amaiing Dishwasher in your home on a FREE HOME TRIAL OPFEP for 10 dava no cost no to- I gationl Phone today. The tobacco barn package brings vou high-quality, high yielding seed. Grown on McNair Farms By , 5 Yield-Tested Seed LAURINBURG, N. C. VSal By: garner' brothers Mt OUve, N. C. FAISON HARDWARE CO. Faison, N. C. WARSAW HARDWARE CO. Warsaw, N.C. L. M. SANDERSON Macnolia, N. C. GARDNER EDWARDS Beulaville, N. C. MARY B. PARKER, Merchant ' Chinquapin, N. C. ' D. D. HERRING Seven Sprints, N. C. I ft hy $( ) - j : Festive finale to your Christmas dinner is a holiday-Inspired mold of delicious and flavorful Ice cream. Order our sparkling lee cream fan tasy now, and take bow for It later. A car andiiala fUtai for the holiday meal, looked forward to as mik as the turkey Itself la lee cream. Be 'k sure yon have a supply for second helpings toe. WHIPPING CREAH ICECREAM M I L K' AND r WHITE'S ICE CREAM AND MILK CttMPANY WILMINGTON, N. C. ? LW QENERAlQ IllCTRIO J ' DISIIWASIIIR ol good ' . men . . it- ioiir'8 V,(tomwu ltd a. 1 . .Ainu . Jo cmory peace in His we : ft. - V J - r-s-r. : CORSAGES F0R TIE CHEISTMAS DANCE OUR WISHES ARE FOR A VERY nAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR - War2a7Fl67cr &iGift Shop . WE WIRE FLOWERS' ; Duplin Mercantile " KrNAr;3VITXE,N.C.

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