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7; MRS. TIIOMES NELSON CAM-TON, who prior to her marriage o Aurust 11th wu Miss Valema Grace Qulnn, dauchter of Mr. and Mr. Tharon R. Qulnn of BeulaTille. . r'.i.hroti noth Birthday " 'branny Lucy" as she known h friends and relatives celebrated her 00th birthday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Harvey Harper on Sunday. August 13. : Some people are wondering why she set this special day for her iblrth celebration. The reason was: Har erandson. Cpl. Leamon R. Harper Is home on furlough and will be reporting back" to camp bv the 20th: she. wanted him here for the occasion, Her. birthday wiu be August 30th. , I Granny Lucy received a number of pretty and- useful gifts. Her daughter Mrs. Mark smith oi Deep Run cooked a beautiful three-tiered birthday cake topped with 80 pink'. candles and a very pretty decora tion of "Happy Birthday". Among the many attending and Mrs. Hi. of Deep i- i, e, Juuce Euuil.ti-I i Ue land, Mr. a. i tin. L. C. Souther-1 iMtor land, Cpl. Leamon Harper, Mr. I . ana Mrs. vmver wimu oi ueep nun, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tyndall, Kln ston, RFD, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hall .and children of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith, Deep Run, Rev. N. P. Farrior, Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brewer, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Turner and son, Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coombs and family, Pink Hill, Mrs. Dora Waters; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and son, Klnston, Misses Bertie and Sallle Stroud, Mrs. Delia Stroud, Mrs. Sadie Guy and Catheryn, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smith and son Tommle, Mr. and J i Mrs. Arnold Guy and daughter Sandra, Judge Henry A. Grady oi New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. Ned T. Grady, Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Souther- land, Mr. Eddie Grady and Mrs. Maggie WlHiamkon, Kenansvllie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grady and chil dren, Mrs. W. I. Sutton of Jack- sun, o r ( Nitrogen euul to 13 pounJs of nitrate of soda is added to the soil by one acre of ladino clover. In Nor hlCaro..i.a. Only 10 of the i. , ; c in North Carolina are hoiu 9vS j ).WL : STTIILIL E"dtnKr(B mnffiimiEiffi 2l ' flcirofcfc 's' . f'.f -i. v Ull-eaf C-:riIl as Ilaiileaance Cosli are sky-Kgl. To maintain the good service you jnrant and expect, my com- pany has just received ir.cn iirsi rate increase, uuv rc gone "siy-ilTI AU yca'il pay, as a resiaenuu cuswww sonvllle, t Mr. , and Mrs. William Sutton and son, Mr. and Mrs. John nie Harper and son Phil, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stroud, Seven Springs RFD, Miss Judy McRorle, Klnston RKD, Mr. and Mrs. Howell Souther land, Mis Irah Smith, Deep Run, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Melvin, Gasto- nia, Miss Jane Davidson, Moore s- vllle, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper and family, Mr. and Mrs.' A. B. Southerland, Kenansvllle, Mr. and Mrs: Blanchard Southerland and family. MrT and Mrs. Grover Bal lard, Rlchlands, Mrs. WUUeJJarper and Ruthie Ann. I . On Tl -ASA. ;'t',V.;"- Destroy Tc:cco Now that the tobacco has been harvested, Jt Is a very good prac tice to plow the roots up to ex pose them to the hot sun, Lacy Weeks, Duplin Farm Agent, ad vises. This will help kill the Ne matodes (microscopic worms) which cause Big Root Big Root showed up in a large number of fields this year causing a loss in poundage per acre and quality of tobacco. Often this trouble is more severe to make full nse of the banking facilities of Each faU brings ns new customers, Soma of Branch T"""g Trust Company during . them become loan customers In the spring the faU season .and all the year round, with open notes backed by unencumbered Whether your checks are on us or some farms and crops, or loans seenred byjol- other bank, we are at your service, and It lateral; perhaps we finance a ear or truck, would live us pleasure to have you do write some Insurance for them, or talk with business with us. ' ' Um out 0elr business problems. They If yon happen to bo one who does not bank find that we are Interested In them and the with us, wo want you to know that we can well-being of the "people In this area. v offer yon every bankfbr, Insurance, and, M we now place our services at your dla- trast aervloo an lnstltatlon with more than PosalT v-rr Eighty-Five Million dollars in resources has V We Invito aU these wh have farm Inoomo to offer, pins the knowledge and enperieneo Mn their first tobacoe cheek of the gained through continuous operation since y seison to us. - - . ,.187. ' i ' . . BRAIICH BAllKIIIG&TRUST COMPANY "The Safe Executor" WARSAW ' WALLACE FAISON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. r i ' 4W A Dependable Line Of Credit is a valuable asset;.. - v ........The best source of sound, economical credit is the WACCAMAW BANK. " Here are ample resources -plus the lending "know-how" from over 24 years experience. .r Establish your credit in the nearest Waccamaw Bank by deposit ing your funds with us regularly. In making loans, we give first con sideration to those who deposit with us. . So, in order to be sure of the profit-making advantages of sound, economical credit in your business or on your farm, deposit with the nearest Waccamaw Bank. - r t r- r-i n n"i a penny a cay nerd r j , i ' j . trie r:i-:::-J v . ! ' E:::ri:H7 Is 3 7cr Ifesl DroAi , I i r r" phi - 'r.::.::sviiLE W W t AV ' r i in . i L
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
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