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Mayors' Give Proclamation To the citizens of Kenansville and Warsaw by virtue of our offl cefkwe hereby proclaim the wk of October 15-21. 1950, National ," Business, Women's Week. We urge the citizens of our towns to co operate with the Business and . Professional Women's Club of Duplin 'County in observing this week.'-.-.'';?';::..';;--' ' "Measure Up Tor Full Partner ship", the theme for National Business Women's Week this year should appeal to all of our citizens. America's strength springs from the grass roots, from the people In the cities, in the small towns, and the people who live on the farm. Such strength could be great- JAMES W. BIZZELL, M. D. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY . THIRD FLOOR, BORDEN BUILDING GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA OFFICE HOURS. TELEPHONE 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 32 AND BY APPOINTMENT extra! eXiraroiAII LO " workmwardrobe pt ' - your war sunaxtnesj tor sa little oujjyl Handy, hardayundcrthey'l itay . ttjp andtfrtfii'itcr jrcu constantly .i dwiwleaJsr Ls Jtjwf 10 to 18. - $5.95 to $8.95 ! .a.'" '' KRAMERS !S WALLACE . AUCTIOII SALE STOCK YARD. . EVERY FRIDAY, AT 2:C0 P. M. HIGHWAY 55 1 r.TI. E. SEVEN SPRINGS rLFNTY GOOD V.TLL TTTOKE MULES ly augmented by fuller use of the capacities of our women - in the home, in society, in the community, and in the world. - . Let's support the activities and plans of the Business and Profes sional Women in our communities during this week and aid In "Mea suring Up For, Full Partnership." . " Signed -: .; ,t Amos Q. Brinson " G. S. Best :. :. B&PWNEWS The Business and Professional Woman's Club of Duplin County will hold their regular dinner meet ing Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Mltohe ner's Dining Room. The club is having Us first "Bosses Night" and every member is urged to bring her boss and another guest Guest speaker for the evening will be 6. P. Johnson, Supt Duplin County Schools. clii4c I ) rousomuch ,J I I YUtdrX Yf-,,l,r',"1M' It ' - - T -. - S- 1 "-CW- ...mm. IM'tBHil. B , , "'I .I - . ..- ; - . A (mmtmwhi;i.ci.'ih) . J now added to ZXm' V s. - In observing National Business Women's 'Week the club will attend the Presbyterian Church In ,War saw in' a - group on Sunday, -Oct, 15th. Members will assemble at the church 4t 10:50 a.n. Every mem ber is urged to. at tend.- ' .'K.-V On Tuesday,' Oct. 17 the club will present a radio, script, "Chal lenge To Mankind" ovef station WBRZ in Clinton, at 2:49 p.m. The four members participating in the presentation are Mrs. J. P. Harmon, president of the Club; Mr. Cleo Hobbs," 2nd- Vice pres; and Miss Mary - Alice ! Blackmore; corres ponding secretary and chairman of the Radio and Television Commit tee; and Mrs. H.J. McGee,' member of Radio and Television Committee. entertains:: ' " , 'Mrs. Robert Xiewfe. was hostess Thursday night when' she. enter tained her bridge club and the Bal tic club Jointly at her , home, on Plank Street. i.. Cokei-and huts 'were .enjoyed during the game. When scores were tallied 'the , hdstess 'served devil food cake and Ice cream. ' BRIDGE HOSTESS ' On,. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. P. Harmon, entertained her bridge club at her home pn North Street. An arrangement- ol pyra cantha decorated the . dining table. Autumn flowers -were used In the living room.. ,r .vr? Mrs. N. A. Mitchell "received a "bean bag" ash tray for high score among members. Visitor's high, a cologne stickv was won by Mrs. Edgar Pollock. Low prize, rubber mitts, went to Mrs. Alien Draugh an. a i ' j 'Vs-- ; " The hostess . served heavenly hash, toasted pound cake, nuts and coffee at the conclusion.. ATTEND FIIA RALLY More than 1,000 delegates to the annual meeting of district two -of Future Homemakers of America re turned home Saturday . after ihe Kinston session with plans to meet in Wilson next fall." There were 43 FHA Chapters ." represented ' from I IS Eastern Carolina iwns., ', . . Those ' attending from Warsaw were: Misses Hudhlene Murray. Angellrie GoreV1 Betty Ann' Parker, Betty and Llllie Mae Phillips, Ella MULTIPLE YITACIH I Meg, YJfamln 012 par tapfvla .asovy as 74ji per day' 1 I S -.t, WARSAW DRUG COMPANY WARSAW, N. C. . . r; i CEXTLEMEN:" " , " . . PLEASE MAIL ME : BOTTLES bexeu'9 r :.CL "j ci snip c.o.d. 11 r AND I'LL PAY FOi:.:AN C. A..2IVAL. Print name "plainly " ' . -Signed blancliiinl, i i , i . , Kornegay, Rita and Kelen button, Doris Register, Joanne Britt, Helen Torrans, . Ruth Herring,. Rachel Drew, Bessie Herring, Molly Hipp, Nancy Houston, Carol , .Carlton, Georgia , Ann; Hopkins, Betty Blanchard, Jackie Boyette, Edna Mae Powell; Mrs. Kathleen Snyder, Home. Ec. teacher. Mesdames Gra ham Phillips, Bob Blanchard and MrsMunay .also ' attended, a): SEWING jCJLUB. , The !f Friday Afternoon' Sewing Club met at 3 o'clock with Miss Judy Rollins" at her home: The girls worked on napkins for the luncheon "set "they have begun. ' ' Thosepresent were Patsy Jo Smith, Barbara Standi, Barbara Jones; Anne Straughan, and the hostess. Mrs. Glenn Rollins, mother of the hostess, served, lemon pie and coca colas.,' . :;,j,i- v: PTA TO MEET i The PTA will have a regular meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 17 at 8 o'clock in the High School Audi torium. All parents and patrons are urgfed to attend. Last meeting was a great success.' Let's do the same again. ';.;;. ; 4. -v-v :' BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. E. L. Sheffield was bridge hostess Thursday' afternoon when she entertained at a party at her home on Memorial Drive. Arrange ments of roses, dahlias and carna tions were . used throughout the home. ... ( ;ti Mrs. J. T. Gresham received a bridge luncheon set for club high. Mrs. F.. A. Mitchener won (brass candlestick for visitor's high.'Miss Virginia Easley5 won bingo prize, kitchen towels. The hostess served potato chips and coca colas during the game. Fruit salad and Russian tea were - served af refreshment time. ... . :. ', Misses Alice Fussell, Virginia Easley and Mrs.- Beaman Lashley were refreshment guests. , CIRCLE MEETS'" ; The Mary Herring Circle of the Baptist Church met on Thursday night with Mrs. Elbert Matthis in Roseboro. The chairman, Mrs. Na than Costin presided. The program was presented by Mrs. John Fon- vllle and t Mrs. Sam Jones, the hostess served chicken salad. aim j cakes, and, cheeseblscuits to the 12 . present.- ' Em.- ' ;STC 4 Ci I - I.. 3 Z 1 - i . I.Ir. and Mis. Henry Shelton and Mrs. Laura Denton of Columbus, Tenn. are visiting Mrhd Mrs. J. T. Gresham: " ..- '" ...'. Misses Evelyn Jean Davis, Sue Shine and Anne West, ECTC spent the week end at their respective homes. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frederick and children of Kinston spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars. Mr., and Mrs. Ja:k Kornegay of Goldsboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick. v-jm 5s - ; Mr., and Mrs. Robert Frederick spent Sunday in Southern Pines'. Mesdames R. L. West and H. L. Stevens, Jr. left Tuesday to attend the State V. D. C. Convention in Fayetteyllie, . . t, . ' ! AMrs. F..S. SmithVls vlslUng ita the W, E. Fussell home. ' Mrs. George Rollins has moved her residence from an apartment on Plank St. to the Jordan home. Little'. Miss Marina Blackmore continues ill at Dr. Sidbury's Hos pital,' Her' 'Condition is improving. Mrs. Dulan Bowen of Garner was a- Warsaw visitor last week. ' " Mrs. ' Tally MIms and daughter, and' Mrs. Bob Tyslnger and dau ghter of Hampton, Va; spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Bernlce Powell of Rock Hill, S. C. spent the weekend in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Frederick of Rock Hill, S. C. spent the week PLUMBING t And t HEATING ATTENTION ' . HOMEOWNERS" -110 down 2 yean to pay Installation of Water ; Systems, Bathrooms, Hot : Water Heaters, Kitchen Stoves and Control Heat ing Systems.'' . ; GENERAL PLUMBING AND . HEATING CONTRACTORS HASTY PLUMBING ' AND .. . - , HEATING CO. MOUNT OLIVE - It bj a mecGcauy&Mwn-fact that many people like yotmelf - hve no dinara, nO infections . . ,yet they re always "out" on i' that fet, "ccoitjui tly over-fatigned, nervous, week, irritable, Vcheerlen. (Thi i. especially tioe of older folks, pregnant iiWomenOLWelvaaentiiU have learned that such t i j . i. .... . j..- . j 'may beLdue4othemple4act that jwi do 1 JJ-ViUrniiund'Ironin-3ronrdiet. v ' 7.t.n...: : a- iL J 'tion taey4eidMitOtOth.'eiata.Bat4fitamm-B and Iron everything to gain . . , nothing to km! ' n -. - - O deficiencieaar(itlecanse tonT miaerim, Bezel Special For- , Everywhere, peoplejust like you have been helped by Bexel. " MmUa maT'bejasthe thing yon need to bring yon back to glow- r ;r "id their sincere, unaolicited teatimoniaia, and convince yom- ' MOg. .goedealth , . to pat yoatht back on youf feet again. '. J that Bexel may be the answer to your troubles, too. '. karWWIS ESS i-aaaawas la w :'-"".- ',VV.. a . sacral ...UZLI' - C 3"-.iiE . jj '' 1 V " yo"" i TAXI OKI CAPSVLt A t 1 rr.VyIXZRSY...NEW PCP...KZW HAPPINKS ou.: i:hxall ti!.J with and . riik. . ,.. " , BHIDGE HOSTESS ' Friday evening Mrs. Q. J. Sut ton entertained, her bridge club and additional guests at her home on Pine Crest Drive. Pink dahlias decorated the living room.. In the dining room tube roses and yellow SHOP AT ELLIS' Sugar Lb. I c Table Dressed Fryers 1:;.:. Lb. 55 jc Sugar Cured Ham, ;Z 1, " whole or half Lb. ,59 c .A...W,,IH.. ,' . , " " - , ' Smoked Picnic Hams Lb. 49 , c Carnation Milk, tall can 12 l-2c American Cheese , Lb. 43 c Cigarettes .1... ; J..:. carton $1.53 ELLIS'- SUPERMARKET WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED In Warsaw' U v. - Bexel Special Fprala K!:y Co Wcnicrs Fcf Yea f Don't sacrifice fun, friends, romance or sparkling healthy, living when Bead might be exactly what yon need far new ,. -Vitality, new enenrv. new charm. ReinudleM of whether You've a condition - ' .- not gef enough , been taking any oUer preparations. Bezel Special Formula i " ' may be the answer to your prayer. Why not (top in and get X-'--j:. i.n. qw . ! u t v t J 1 "Thanks for Bexel Spe cial Forniula. I now cat -aaod. am not Mrvoua ' and workln doe not bother me anymore." Mrt.ArLo4Ang.,CaUf. T ' ;" 1 ' c L'J G doHcJeirf In vifaitilnf and Iron ' ; DAY... AND YOU'RE ON YOlR - 7 r Get Your CEXEL STORE WARSAW, N. C. covet. . t..i... - ' During the ev j 1 .! hostess served drinks and nuts... For high Lscore among members Mrs. Ster ling Marriner received a potted plant Visitor's high, a set of ash trays, went to Mrs. Avon bnarpe., At theonluston of the r ime Mrs. Sutton served a conceaiea salad plate with tfa.i' " . AI1D v "Now that rntakmlfBcxel 9pe-' dal Form ala I do all tha thlnn I i nsaawl irt nataM nn hamtsa f Hlfln'k ' j hmv th entrvr. hwti if woo- - & Zaridtr- Brooklyn, ITT. ' uMr jobwMllf for rel lonff. hard hours and requires rill? p;p una energy, v x.l &.C ...lied t formula aaa Uie Deo and aiierrv n.-mwirv' for nui tA mjMA tiioaa Jonr hard hours. 'Pna by pntudml mmith Ton ifTt f- " l.:::r erf. yf Li a, WAi f. Af n 1 Ec- -l:rcl r I I .1 . i 1 f
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