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cfcurv l. H. OUIIIII -U. fc w sonil-amuul board meeting i Friday! evening at 7:30. i tin. N. B. Boney pre . .at Dorothy Wightman gave resting report on the Book ie Service. Mr. F. W. MoGow ported that the County Com oners had consented to favor request for gas eat to be ta il in the near future. Mrs. W. To Everyone From J. E. FULFORD GARAGE R.F.D. WARSAW V v4K CHRISTMAS rfoy's Daauty Shop KENANSVILLE i.m unanmer unrisiy s r'strnas potter for the U. S. :y nd the V. S. Air Force .; r-j.'ef the most appropriate to the times ever display ed. ' Entitled "Give Us the Faith and Courage of ' Our Fore fathers," this fine poster ! portrays Uncle Sam ct?.wv kneeling in r with the Jight coming i from above. Fainted,orig- for the Layman's Na- Committee of New York !'s Committee made it on a public service 0 the Army , and Air r rorultlng Service for re am as a national Christ ter. It has already had. . encouraging response.' Christy has done several 1 for the Armed Forces, "Freedom Is Your s," which appeared na- j during October and No ' - - of this year. He has exhibited a fine puWlc in commcrfiorciliVJ ti e R. Clifton was welcomed as a new member of the board. -. BROWNIE SCOUTS The Brownie Scouts met Tuesday afternoon of last week with the Scout leader Mrs, V. H. Reynolds. 1-Story books were brought by the members to be sent to the Orthro- pedle hospital, for the child pa tients: The scouts enjoyed popping Best Wishes for a MERRY i4i - paintings of notable events and historical personages. One of his best-known works is the "Signing of the Constitu . tlon of the - United States," .which he was commissioned to paint by the Government It ' depicts the signing of our Fed- eral : Constitution and is dis- . played at he Capitol Building, " Washington, D. C, The painting Is regarded as the greatest pic ture of that historic occasion ever created by any artist It .was viewed by millions of peo-, nle while on display with the Freedom Train.. Recently, Mr. Christy, a na- tlve Ohloan, painted a mural . depicting the life of Thomas ; v'Alva Edison. It was presented, , with appropriate ceremonies, t the people of Ohio, , , Howard Chandler Christy has , painted many of the great men i of this nation as1 well as many of the women leaders of society and civic affairs. Ho has also portrayed most Of the great n - tema'.!onaI leaders. C:tt o standing painting not .fet public is the signing of Cs x United Na'.ions CMrtu- in Frhiiilsw, in 1015. corn and makingnPanta Clause.-ta ble favors, v , , SEWING CLUB The BMG Sewjng Club met with Mrs. p. J.,Pobspn .Tuesday after noon of last. week, with a goodly number present; After the sewing bee the. guests were invited info the dining room where they, were ser ved a sweet course. Prior to. ad journment the members exenangea Christmas gifts. , , KONTRACT KLUB r Mrs. N. B. Boney was hostess to the Kenansvllle Kontract Klub on Wednesday evening of last week. All members were present' except Mrs. Vance .Gavin whose vacancy was filled by Mrs. A. R. Bland. Soon after arrival of guests the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. O. Stokes served a sweet course. The dining table was centered with a pound cake In the shape of a Christmas tree, trimmed with cocoanut tint ed green, and burning " candles. Mrs. J. B. Wallace was presented a gift in honor of her birthday. She also won high score gift. At con clusion of the games the guests exchanged gifts.' :',:;:. ' CARD CLUB MEEETS ' The Thursday afternoon Card Club met with Mrs. W. J. Pickett. The Christmas motif was carried out in decorations. In addition to the members visitors were Mes dames C. B. Guthrie and J. O. Stokes. High score for members was won by Mrs. P. J. Dobson. Mes dames Stokes and Guthrie were re membered with gifts. At the con clusion of play the hostess assisted by Miss Martha Pickett served a tempting salad plate with accesso ries and coffee. C. E. QUINN COMPANY Furniture 1 sk. uiU owiiway. t , i i. - . i ms a aaaa c,.. - f JT MERRY llfe-' I I DUPLIN MERCANTILE , COMPANY f)fW'ffjkJ iB 1 i S H3k h I . Best Wishes " . M22D 01 Chnsfmas I' MO j . , J a 1 f I it -: .'"..,. ' 1 Season; ,;d BROWN & MILLER CO. i $ m ' . . r ' ai l I . .. 1 1iti.f!4iiul- IIaJ'" ' . ' ' '''' .It -if . J.;- Miss Doris Bostlc Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E." J. Nazelrod of - Kenansvllle, ; who announce her engagement to Robert L. Dyson, Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Robertson1 of Buena Vista, Va.The wed ding will take place in late January. PERSONALS " Mrs. N. B. Bonev Sr. attornled the UDC meeting In Warsaw Friday anciuuuu. Mesdames 1. C. Burch. J. B. Wl lace and Louise Mitchell shopped in rsTAtAm. Tir-. J 1 Miss Jan Colwell of Peace Col lege, Raleigh, spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. G. V. nondlnir Mr. and Mrs. N. B. JJoney Jr. spent sunaay night with Mr and Mrs. William E. Brown In Gold. boro. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson, Mes dames J. A., and Vance Gavin shopped in Raleigh Tuesday. Mrs. Nora Shaffer and Nicky Bowden spent several days lest week with Mrs. Harvey Blake in Burgaw. : Students - home tar the hnlMam re itonen ' Franklin f Williamson, Bobby and BUI Ingram. Lawrence f J .1 Merry Christmas CAPITAL THEATRE Hardware) 1 FerpC::!!::ns ; Q. At what -weight should J)9(a be killed for use on the farm? . A. Hogs can be killed over a wide range of -weights, but those weigh lng from. 200 to 300 pounds will generally prove most satisfactory for use on .the farm. The animals should be taken off feed at least 24 hours before slau ghter, although they should have access to all the water they will drink. Removing feed before slau ghter makes the Job easier and re sults in a better bleed. Q. How can parasites in sheep be controlled? A. Internal parasitic Infestation of sheep may be reduced by use of annual grazing crops such as soy beans, lespedeza, the small grains and winter legumes, and by rets tlon . of permanent pastures, tot further details, see your county agent. 4-H MEMBERS GROW BACON TYPE HOGS Production oTamworth hogs is enabling 4-H Club members to meet the increasing demand for high quality bacon. They selected this bacon type because Tamworths grow rapidly and can feed them selves .almost entirely on pasture. Tamworths also farrow large Jitters and feed their pigs until weaning time. Southerland, Grace. Baker, and Joe West Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Bowden, Mes dames Andrew Patterson and Wal ter Stroud shopped In Raleigh on Wednesday. Mesdames A. R. Bland and N. B. Boney, Jr., made a business trip to Goldaboro Wednesday. MrW. M. Ingram who has oeen a patient at the VA Hospital in Fayetteville returned home Tues day of last week. Mr. E. C. Tyndall who has been a patient at Parrous Hospital in Kinston returned home Saturday. Mica Eleanor Southerland .of Clinton spent the week end with her mother Mrs. L. Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McKay spent Sunday in Greenville with his sis ter. Mrs. E. C. Grady and daughter of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady Sunday. "So. WISHES YOU Mbm y Christmas I i i The Hobby Center CLINTON v.iux:i C:r 'Tittb RtinJI Over D OF Kenansvllle MERRY I - :!in n t V-. J. r'oway of TJeljlnni, rfr "tt r'- EEULAVnXS ' c
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