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V CLEAI1 CLOTHES ere . f.' y Excili"3c$a7ir.:;r$p:rt VHy DOES A LOST PERSOM I" LOCT3 A WVUCSU alvays walk im A circle ? rr G53cw a tew ? s x ONE lJS!NVftRjftBLV ft -y GQCW NEW Clfi(WS....A PROCESS - TRIFLE SHgSSlSrTHQOI ftS REGENERATION f ., '"i" "' ' " ' " " ''i i 1, '"'"'"I' ' ' . . ' fe ' 3UMP1NQ BEftNTO 3UMP 17 kl tat I TftE UTTLE VORM INSIDE ftS fsa cruses the Perm tt move COME ACCUT? vv.i unita icitlf: cunWA'SO rPA rC QDMflOeNCg MflNVfl SWtt4DL3 VMQGCT HIS MftMC f ROM UK CHflRnCtf 2lSflC - irn it? Vrjt!TxLr f." it! UiM fSfvJr- Magnolia iews The new Pure Oil Station held the other named her MMin Ellza their grand opening Sept 18 and 19 beth Swlnaon". I will take half the and waa very satisfactory. 300 doz- blame and put the other half on en tea glasses were given away the printer. during the two days to purchasers " . , . . ' , of S gallons of gas. Grand prize, ' , Mrs- Crotdie Blanton of Mt Ol a set of tires, went to M. D. Kor-1 lve sPnt last week nere wlth rel- negay of Mt. Olive. The Eastern Baptist Association met in Magnolia at the Baptist church with 300 registered. A boun tiful dinner was served during the ' meeting. Mrs. Maude King is visiting' in Burlington. The FHA girls attended a con vention in Klnston Saturday. Mrs. N. T. Rivenbark of Keans ville visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.Alpha Everett this week. Mrs. C. C. Wood of Kenansville. recently visited Mrs. Troy Home. Mrs. Water Blanton of Willard visited relatives here Monday. Last week I sent to the, two Du plin papers the announcement that Mia Elba be th Quinn of MarnoUa and Goldsbor had married Mr. Thomaa Davis, One paper nuked UK'-- 011 1 ... M M tives. Miss Ella Hall of Burlington is visiting near here. Grady PTA ',' Mrs. Grady's and Mrs, Ford' ham's fourth grades presented an entertaining Halloween 'program df singing and skita at the regular PTA meeting of B. F. Grady School Monday night, Oct. 9.7 r Mrs. Lehman , WlUHains, vice president read the objectives of the PTA which .were as follows: Several from here attended the m To nromote the welfare of associauonai at mi. uueaa last children and youth in home, school. Wednesday. ' i church and community! ,'.. Robert Burns of N.-J. arrived I : 2) T raUe the standards , of Sunday to spend the week with his nomf 'Ue; " ' V , wife who been here since 'before J3) To ecure adequate laws for her mnthw Mr. J H RnVpr died. " care auu J"ul";"uu " L. C Quinn celebrated his 83rd birthday Sunday with a bountiful dinner served in the yard." Many 1 ana youin; tz " t - (4) To bring into closer, relation the home and school, that parents of his friends enjoyed the day with tef he" TFTt htm telligently in the training of the (5) T develop between educators At ton Quinn spent the week end at his home here. s ' Mesdames Jack Wells, Robert Wells, Robert Brooks of Wallace spemtTuesday. af ternopn li Magno- and the general public such united efforts as. will secure for pHyslcal, mental, "'social, and splrltua edu cation.' 'is? " rrz. ' MRS RICHARD C, STROUD of Wilson is the former Miss Carolyn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper J. Smith lot Pink Hill. Mr. Stroud is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond Stroud of i Pink Hill, Route !. r;'- " s i DIST. GOV, VISITS FAISONJLIONS , v ) ;. District Governor , Wilbur - A Pike of Pikevllle was guest speaker at the Lions dinner Friday evening. Deputy District Governor. ' I. G. Crumpler of-Clinton, and several townspeople were visitors. p.. Subscribe TrThe Times SmokeySay8: n ilAlttlA iMafflC. V 0Ol All -( 'I - 1. r- 1 One gust of wind can play the devUI , ' .:. ) .i.t-H-: will be a meeting of the Executive Committee on Monday night, Oct 17, to adopt a budget for the com-i Vu w "aimounced thit thVe4n ar. : ; ' fi v vr v , ; A little fat fetched? Not at all there is nothing quite as pleasing . ' as clothes looking their very best . , . . spotless, pressed just right, mi-4 , nor alterations attended to in the manner you prefer. And we atfenT . to these important details in just ' . that way. : l- 11 ' , " ' 1 ' - r 7'? "-".' ; 'i'!'--Jf'lV'Si 4. " .: -' V ' ' - XS,'..1' 't " Planning a. mid-Winter vacation? Don't disturb your v r budget with many wardrobe replacements . . send t f last year's apparel here we'll clean it right as new! - Ideal Laundry & Dry Cleaners RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING WILMINGTONN.C. "Our Trucks Run All Over Duplui".. .. w THEY SAY: "The Proof 01 The Pudding Is In The Eating rr O'J IfUUVZb JUL 0 " 1 ..'J f ' 1 f CHAXIJB EZSZING MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd KIIISTOII MARKET AVERAGED $60.62 STAR WAREHOUSE AVERAGED. $61.87 r - i fMOIIDAY; OCTOBER lOlh , KIIISTOII OT AVERAGED " $59.68 STAR WAREHOUSE AVERAGED : $61.46 v s . ! - , I'.'1 , f .i . 1- I-!. IV it:-. -.i i : fri'vit'.! Son 01 Duplin -P Ibfive Of B. F. Grcdy Scdioa " P t ,5.' . t I - i - ' - - - Ik' . ! I 1 t if, ' S s : 1 ' J' - i. L flllSTOIl ., 't-., -- - -nj ., J ,.'y'I' .' ,'Jt. 1 ! . )': ' ?' ' ' :- : ! . t ',"'.1 " it
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