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FRIDAY, Diei.-- 3 kmJ J ' I a rf'., ii Mr. W. M. Ingram entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon, Autumn leaves were used in deco ration with the Thanksgiving motif being carried out in tallies, table covers and and napkins. After the arrival of guests Mrs. Ruth Mo Cord of Mobile, Ala., assisted the hostess in serving a sweet course. After Mores were tallied Mrs. G. v Ooodina received high score prize. Mrs. P. J. Dobson won trav eling prize and Mrs. McCord was remembered with a gift. ., " , i , " v I Bridge Party On Tuesday evening of last week Mrs. L. F. Weeks was hostess to her bridge club.. Mrs. I. C, Burch was a visitor.-High score was won by Mrs. J. B. Wallace.- Mrs. Burch was remembered with a gift At conclusion of the games the hostess served cocoanut -pie and coffee. . YOMIiEY BUYS MORE clEhSfeeY 4-: (Mips j5 COMPLETE VITH EXPANSION BRACELET ; '. ft. f "" i V 6 DIAMOND SET I9.50 Lay Away That Christmas Watch ow- BUY AT mm it; 110 N. Queen St., 0l ... .Kinston,N.C. r MID SAVE Brov;nie Scculs On-' Tuesday afternoon of last week the Brownie Scouts met at the home of Mrs, V. H. Reynolds for a meeting after which they made Thanksgiving fruit baskets and delivered them to the shut-Ins. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reynolds an nounce the birth and death of i daughter on Nov. 27 at Duke Hos pital. Mr. Reynolds is a former County Home Agent here. ' Personals College sctudents home for the Thanksgiving holidays were Law rence Southerland of Atlanta, Ga. Bobby Ingram of Carolina, Robert Franklin Williamson, Bill Ingram and Joseph West of State College, Cornelia Quinn of WCUNC, and Grace Baker of ECTC. Mrs. Flip Peele and daughters of Williamston spent the , holidays with Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Sitterson. Mesdames 3. A. Gavin and N. B. Boney, Jr. shopped in Goldsboro Monday. : Mrs. Hattie S.. Kornegay and Miss Margaret Kornegay, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown and Peggy of Goldsboro spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney, Sr. Mrs. G. V. Gooding spent Sunday in Fayetteville with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Honeycutt She was accompa nied home by Sylvia who had Bpent few days there.- . Mr. and Mrs. Banks McNalry of Goldsboro spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. G. V. Gooding. . . Mrs. W. J. Pickett and Miss Mar tha Pickett spent Thanksgiving day in Wallace with Mrs, Gertrude Cooper. , , ,. Mr. and Mrs. V. H, Reynolds and daughters spent Sunday with his parents in Pleasant Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J.. R. Grady and daughters spent the holidays in Norfolk, Vaj and Rich Square. Sunday guests of Mrs. Nora Shaffer were Mrs. H. E. Blake and son, Miss Llla Shaffer of Burgaw, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Rouse and daughters of Kinston. - Henry West left Monday for Ft. Ja kson, S. C, where he was in ducted into the Army. He will be there until assigned to permanent duty. ; ' ' MrSvcJB. .Wallace spent.the holi days inr Wilmington. ' Mrs. ( D. H. McKay shopped "In Wilmington, Friday. ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. and Mrs. Arthur Crombley , and daughter of Atlanta; Ga: Mrs. Wilbur Adam and daugh ters of Carolina Beach spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. JJ L. WilUams. - " - s j - i Mesdames Joe Wells and L. F. Byrd visited Mrs. L. K. Hamilton in Fayetteville during the holidays.' Miss Mary Lee syxesV Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson land Mr; B1U Splcer attended the Duke-Carolina game at Chapel Hill Saturday. s Mr. and Mrs. V.; H. Reynolds shopped in - Raleigh Tuesday also attended the State game. Miss Jacqueline Burke spent Thursday and Friday in New Bern with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Burke. She spent the week end in Chapel Hlu. ... - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Browder and Miss Margaret Williams shopped in Richmond, Va. Wednesday. Y Holiday . guests .of Mrs. Thad Jones were Mrs. W. C. Herbert and son of Spartanburg, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. John White and family, pf Louisville, Ky., Dr. T. E. Jones and son of Portsmouth, Va., Mr, and Mrs. Wood, Prlvatt and daughter pf Edenton, Mrs. Louis Bullock of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mrs. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and daughter of Wallace. ' ' :r' Funeral Sunday Alfred Roscoe Murphy, 00, died Friday night at his home in the Charity Crossroads community af ter a serious illness of several weeks -and about a year of declin ing health. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Charity Methodist Church by Rev, W. B. Cotton, pastor. Burial was in Little Creek Cemetery near the home. . In addition to his wife the for- let designed to help larwere wiik- mer Flossie Teachey he is survived by two sons, Holmes of Rose Hill and Earl of the home; three daugh ters, Mrs. J. H. Redman and Mrsr Arthur Darden of Wilmington and Ruth Murphy of the home; five grandchildren; two brothers, W. T. of Rose Hill and J. F. Murphy of Clinton, S. C. CIRCULAR PUBLISHED FARM INCOME TAX State College Extension Service announces publication of "Farmer's 1950 Income Tax," a 24-page book- In Memory Of Our Dear Mother MRS KATE CARROLL VAUGHN MONROE BAND UADIR I 1 SINGINO j ' J living. So its only y natural that I smote the fcwS&v i , a ;iw cigarette that agrees lCv j i tK' with my throat fr$ j CAMUS AM IO MUD that la a coest-to-coast tot of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels and only Camels-for 30 days, noted throat specialists, mak ing weekly examinations, reported their 1950 income tax problems. Copies are available on request. Address Extension Farm Manage ment Department, N. C. Stat Col lege, Raleigh, and ask for Exten sion Circular No. 3M, ."Farmer's 1050 Income Tax.", - f. Subscribe To The Times OOOOOOOOOOOOl DUPLIN MERCANTILE FOR SALE r T I f NSVHaauttrvIc onywher In U.S. Eicfvihw rapid road atrvle far i CMC wiwrr-calf Wettara Union Optrater Si for nam tit aeorasf CMC mpprwd servko IN these uncertain days it's wise to buy a rugged truck that can roll with the punches for years to come. Big fleet operators who keep careful ' check on all makes of trucks tell us that s GMC's are consistent standouts for '.' long life with minimum maintenance. That goes for all GMCs from W-ton . models up. Many GMC Diesel truck ' - tractors are still highballing loads with more than a million miles of over-the-: road service behind them; ' :Tbe reason is every GMC is all Struck t Every GMC is designed by -' "truck engineers for truck service with 100 truck-built parts. You get a real " truck engine with high horsepower and -IV An Angel came late one day, And took one we loved, Yes, took her away: God's will be done, It's true, we know, We knew the end was coming, But it seemed so hard to see her go. Our hearts are broken. Our homes seem ibare. They will never seem natural Since she is not there: She's gone and left us here alone, Her Father called her to a better home, jf And there she .had to go. Her place no one can ever fill While here on earth we live. The thought - so sweet - "We love her still" In our hearts will not fade away. She was a loving Mother And a Mother so dear, Oh! how we miss her Since she's not here.V - " Wherever we go, or ; Wherever we roam, In our hearts always she'll be - And In our homes.' ' Our memory of her will always be dear'-'..''' ' " Our last sight of her1, When yet she . wis near, . She was sleeping so peacefully, She was cold, quiet, and still, She was sweet to her loved ones This was only God's will. t ' : If she could have spoken to each of us here, I feel sure she would have said: "Ive gone without fear - gone home to my Father, In his heavenly land.. But you, dear "ones, 111 wave my hand. Live in a way that, you too May come and dwell with us here In our heavenly home." Dear one, sleep on, in your peace ful sleep Although for you here, we have to weep. - It is our loss - yet it is your gain: God be with you - 'til we meet again. Father, make us meek and lowly From all harm, pray keep us free. Guide us - watch us, in our tell ings, ' ! Till like her we go to Thee. Mattle Bell Carroll Austin. NOTICE Udl om ttagb com of throat inHation due to tmoking CAMELS Due to circumstance beyond our control we arc forced to close oat our business. The Duplin Mercan tile Company is a well established and profitable business, located :n the most desirable spot in Kenan vllle. We must sell at once. Duplin Mercantile Co. Inc. KENANSVILLB, N. C. sooooooooooo higher sustained torque more pull . , an engine that delivers fiill Power without f eating its heart out! , r 1 " " f There are many other extra-value" ; reasons why a GMC is your best buy . . for the long haul. We'll be (lad to give you proof I '' ...LL. V L.i.L lsk. s n . , r r r n In The Superior Court North Carolina Duplin County JONH A. FERRELL. JR. . t. , vs IMOGENS D. FERRELL The above named defendant, Imogene D. Ferrell, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the de fendant upon the grounds that the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk pf Superior Court of Duplin County, in Kenans- vllle, North Carolina, at the Court bouse, within twenty days after the 30th day of December, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint This the 22 day of November, rtso. ' ? , , R. Y. Wells, Clerk 1 . ' " ' Superior Court .,. WOAT f JHEM-" i I OCCASIONS, i0 Or GASOLINE; .W 4 AMD MOW Morice. TMAKSCS TO THE SWELL SCRVtCS lOOSCli ifofotfo. 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