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-1 .i.sffoh County The: Fail Achievement fcay of Duplin County Home . Deraonstra . t'nn Clubs was held on October 23 ui the Kenansvllle High School. The President, Mrs. David WU1 ' lama, presided. The meeting op ened with the group singing "The , United Nations Hymn Mrs.,J. B. ;'. Torrans read the minutes and call- ed the roll of clubs in the-county: The La Place Club won the cup for the most miles; traveled as fig ' ' ured on the basis' of miles for each member at the Achievement Day program,' j - '- " , - -1 Mrs. James King gave the report '. of the treasurer and ' encouraged ' all clubs to pay In their share of the expense for the district delegate ' to Denmark. 'A:if;;K "','r';.,i';: Mr. C. O. "Whitley, lawyer of Mt Olive, made a most interesting and y. " informative talk i on i ''United Na tions" in which he stated that our : only hope for world peace is an International organization.' He told . of the work which Woodrow Wilson did in trying to get ' the United States to join the League of Na tions to point out the fact that It JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cdzzsihr.sl Opportunity for A L Good Schools for ALL Children iaP TO.CUMD AMSUCA'S FUTURE i - . ' m.m I Czzzrzzy depends upon Intelligence off tho tzxzj rcCr Ihoa tho wl sa eff a low j - -... ). ra; m - s a st" " , t V - --wNI :'iV i It-Sfoek wHutrkto t flX y - ae J i , rx 18 ii-i,rtiddrrfHisi, J . - .: '.'i'V'v'i .y's.C''r-':"'? '':''''';''.:','t'-; A&a H-ouakoM odaitHdM c DUPLIII. MERCANTILE COMPANY . ' Kenansvllle, N. C. roooooooooooooooooooooo S!:fe College Hints To Home Makers 1 BLANKET CARE', y . Treat wool blankets with the I Xrt: THERE'S MORI KOC.A IKSIDI this big new Dodge more head room, thoul- 1 . der room, stretch-out leg room than in many can costing far more, Sea fcr ycvr::!n You could pay $1,CC3 mere extra rc;r.: rrmt minutes of your time worth $1,000? ; That's all the time we need to show you the proof of Dodge bi"7er dollar value! YouH sea t that this smart big Dodge gives you a new kind of 'driving ease extra roominess and money ' ( V""F ) Achieyemenfs was important for the United Sta tes to be a- member of any world organization and that We were the first country to ratify the United Natlons-Vl;; MrsTM. L Outlaw, of OilUaw's Bridge" club made, the report for the various clubs in the county and presented awards to the three high scoring clubs as based on the yearly records of meetings and ach ievements. The Maysville Club won first place,' Rose" Hill second, and Miller Club won third. 1 It . was interesting to note that the Judges of the exhibits came up with the first two prizes going to the two top winners on scores and in the same order. The third place exhibit winner was the Friendly Club. The exhibits were larger and more interesting than In previous years. -:i:': Miss Hilda Clontz, Home Agent, announced that 107 persons had been present for each meeting dur ing the 'past year and that they would receive pins in a few days. She made an encouraging announ- cement that she had had the best siiiWWiiitdU'' W4 gentle "care that precious possess ions deserve, textile scientists are saying, with the reminder that the production of wool this year is one of the lowest on record. Daily airing of blankets is use not only is good sanitary practice but helps them last longer yand hold their fluffy warmth and com I 1 .... -Os : . Watch That Cloclo l KIJE3T 5 Y its, driving ease and rue;: J cpsndability ot uuuofci saving dependability that you don't get In many can costing as much as a thousand dollars more. Come in today-and see how easy it is to own today's bigger value Dodge. Your present car will probably take care of the down payment cooperation during the past year; of any year that she had been iff the county. She presented reading certificates t twenty members. ' A Mrs. Mary L. . McAllister, Di triot Home Agent, spoke on the fine work the Associated Country Wo men of the World are doing in help ing to promote better r under standing "of the various countries of the world. There were five dele gates from North Carolina to their conference in Denmark during the summer, xfyj '; i V : The meeting closed, with "A, Song of Peace". Then the ladies visited the exhibits and had refreshments in the new Memorial Auditorium. MRS M. M. THIGPEN Bealavtlle. N. C.-"V Representative for WARSAW FLORAL I COMPANY WARSAW. N. & T YND ALL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OL1TE ' ? U PHONE 2308 V Home or Wayne-Duplin . Burial Association. ' Funeral Directors Embalmers Ambulance Service Day or Night WATCHES CLOCKS . WATCH BANDS ' . RINGS ON ORDER Repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ri PRESTON HOLMES DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO. 0J KENANSVIU E fort. When a blanket "Is thrown back loosely so that fresh air rea ches both sides, the wool has a chance to get back- its natural springiness, which makes for warmth. But care should be taken not to throw a blanket over any thing sharp. CCDOIES AME81CA1 lOWBT-ICtO Auto matte Transmtsston . , Do'l(?' : Gyro-MaUo is available on CoroV net models at moderate extra cost . and still not get the y r" ",JJ ', UXl. ; Ucvl907. - 3 3 T-yP M.H wceito I 5 ' tra tw J ' " f wooor - WCTU womiud la J 2 ;:V, Clnoloiid, 1174. , ft WOO a, '. Bake a feathery yeast batter, studded with frulu and nnta, v' ! . in fluted ring mold and yoali have pecial-oecasion coffee cake, '.,i.n,r Most grocers have candied citron, candied orange peel, candied cherries, and currants on hand for baking holiday fruit cakes. These pedal fruits can also be used to give yeast coffee cakes holiday charm, and delectable holiday flavor, too. - - - l. Because of the thrifty enriched flour base, coffee cakes are an average budget sweet, yet guests consider them really special. The English fruit ring in the pioture was baked in fluted mold for its party dress. This fragrant bread may be baked with equal success In a loaf pan, 4 by 84 inches. . - English fruit ring belongs to the group of yeast coffee cakes which requires no kneading. Thorough beating of the yeast battel results in its lightness and een texture. After baking, highlight with confectioners' sugar icing and garnish with chopped nuts. ENGLISH I picltiM yeast, compreiietj or dry cup luicewarin waier i cud milk cup shortening cup sugar Vj teaspoon sail I cm. beaten . -I V4 cupa nftcd enriched Hour Soften yeast in lukewarm water.! Scald milk. Add shortening, sug ar, and salt Let cool to lukewarm. Add softened yeast and egg. Mix well. Add flour to make a rather stiff batter. Beat until smooth. Let rise until doubled (about VA hours). Stir down, and add citron, orange peel, cherries, raisins, cur-. The Holly Shelter Wildlife Management Area in Pender Coun ty will be the scene of a big game hunt again this year, C. P. Patton, Executive Director, announced to day. The entire 48,000 .acre area will be opened to deer and bear hunters. Each hunter will be per mitted to taKe one male deer with visible antlers or one bear. Hunt ing will be permitted from 7:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. on November 1, 4, 8, 11, 29, and December 2, 6, and 9. Permits costing $2:00 each will be on sale each morning at area headquarters, .and hunting win be permitted in parties of not more than five hunters. Hunters may participate on as many days as they wish until they have killed either a deer or a bear. Wildcats may . be killed during the hunts, but will not count as part of the bag of game. - No dogs may be used for hunting except that special permission may be obtained to use a dog on leash 'mmimiiEimmiim -r REMEMBER TOD At TOMORROW WITH A : PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IV MOUNT OLIVE I'hones 817-J or 230 PHOl OGK K PHI K SPECIALTY i ' ' COMMERCIAL m Dr. H. V. Colwell ' OPTOMXTSIST v Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. 4 Next Door To Cavenaugh ; Chevrolet Company . ' Pi'rmanent Office Ifl ' WALLACE. N. C. oooooooooooo For Sale SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROCKy ROCK LATH, , ROCK WOOL , PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT- BRICK, MORTAR PAINTS,; TER-RA-GOTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, : ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFINO, 5-V CRIMP TIN FOpi'mG Tincd LI U FRUIT RING 2 MlnpMM chopped citron t Ubleipooni chopped oungo ped Vt cup chopped candied chenm cup wsini i cup current! V4 cw.CJMppcVMtl ConrectiOMit Supi Icina Chopped nun rants, and chopped nuts. Fill Into greased fluted ring pan. Let rise until doubled and puffy (about Vi hours). Bake in moderate oven (375'F.) about 85 minutes. If desired, ice with confectioners' sugar icing and sprinkle with chopped nuts. Makes 1 fruit rlns. to 'track down wounded animals. No wildlife other than deer, bear and wildcats may be taken. All deer and bear killed must be check ed out through area headquarters for scientific examination. (GIVES FAST whn COLD MISERIES STRIKf II ' l Why Pile Up? HElDEAIi LAUNDRY CAN RELIEVE YOU ioSbRK AIID WORRY -CONTACT sSMlSLMLffTTODAY Ideal La , ; iiv -Jilt:--! FRIDAY, NOVE'lDETi XClh, KZO NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION fci Vi In The General County Court ; NORTH CAROLINA: DUPLIN COUNTY: LUCY IRIS ROBERTS, plaintiff, vs MARK MASON ROBERTS .defend ant. The defendant, Mark Mason Roberts, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina,' for the purpose of ob OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI oun SCHOOLS OEVEIOP THE TALENTS OF OUR BOYS AND GIRLS jSIBf SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY DESOTO PLYMOUTH Kenansville, N. C. oooooooooooooooooooooooo H. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO., INC. Fool of Waynesborough Avenue G0LDSB0R0, N. C. One Fourth Mile From New No. 117 Truck Lane Connecting Wilson, Raleigh, and Mt. Olive Highways. If called immediately, we will pick up dead cattle, mules and hogs FREE OF CHARGE JUST PHONE COLLECT GOLDSBORO 1582 OR 2330 Highest Prices Paid For Hides, Skins, Fat and Raw Bones. Let Laundry lindry & eaners taining an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds at two years and more of separation; . and the defendant will further take notice that he Is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of uenerai county Court of said xvenansviue, norm Caro lina, within twenty (20) days after the 1st Day of December, 1950, and answer or demur to the Com plaint In said action or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint This 9th day of November, 105a R. V. Wells, Clerk of Gen eral County Court of Duplin County. 12-l-4t. CVV They guide our children info richer liiing ) TT :f ,H5aE&lJPHbLSTERY CLEANING BRICK SIDING - - ? ' WILMINGTON, N. C. - . "Our Trucks Run All Over Duplin" 7.j,rr: IS SOI! " N C
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