-JIIYS EIZSTING Women ow Grove Presbyter irch held an executive board i In the home of Mm. Law i Southerland Monday aftar i at 3:30. President Mrs. J. A. .in presided.' ';, 'i'. :. IDGEtJLUB 5rs. Vane Gavin was hostess to bridge-club Tuesday evening st week. Arrangement of pyra ha were used throughout the -ng room where the regular mem 8 and! two additional tables e at play. When scores were ed gifts were presented to Miss Ja Clontx for visitors, Mrs. C. Guthrie for members. Mrs. Em y Sadler "Won consolation prize, t the conclusion of theames the hostess served pecan pie top ped with whipped cream, nuts and. coffee. ,: t : CARD CLUB Mrs. C. B. Sitterson entertained the Thursday Afternoon Card Club at her home last Thursday afters noon.' Visitors were Mesdames M. F. Allen, Jr., J. O. Stokes and Jack Sitterson. High score was won by Mrs. N' B. Boney.Vlsltors high 1 MOUNT OLIVE,: EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE was won by Mrs. M. F. Allen and Mrs. G. V Gooding received con solation prize At the conclusion of the games' the hostess assisted by Mrs. Jack Sitterson served apple cocoanut pie-with coffee, PERSONALS : WEEK OF JANUARY 14th t. Mon. and Tuea. HARVEY -rinr JAMES STEWART. -nesday and Thursday VATCIf THE BIRDIE RED SKELTON, ARLENE :L and ANN MILLER. , ay and Saturday BRANDED J LAN LADD. Mrs. J. 3. Harrell of Watha la visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. P.; John son.- - V i Mrs. Flip Peele and daughters of Wllllamston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sitterson. . ? : . Little Edward Ldwis has been Wayne : Theatre MOUNT OLIVE WEEK JANUARY IS Monday and Tuesday . BODY HOLD Wednesday and Thursday . MIGHTY JOE YOUNG Friday and Saturday .'. OVER THE BORDER 1 f f .1 confined to, his. home the phst few days with virus, pneumonia. . : , 'j ' Mrs. Bill Willis and Jane of Rae-v ford spent several days last;weekj with Mrs. Lawrence Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. Stokley Bostlo and son of, Beulaviile visited relatives here Sunday. . , : . ' j ; ? . ' Miss ' Mary . Cooper ' spent ' last week in Wallace 'with relatives. . Miss Jacqueline Burke spent the past week end with her parents Ini New; BernJ . " -: .'; , Mesdames W. J. Pickett and Mat- tie Bittdshaw of Beulaviile visited Mrs. Ab Pickett who is a patient in the Goldsboro Hospital Saturday.';;- V-iiiri" ..: Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Bowden, Nicky, Mesdames Nora Shaffer and J. L. Tucker visited' in Burgaw Sunday. DOBSOil CHAPEL IIEYS Sunday School each Sunday at 10:00 A, M, 'Prayer meeting and Choir practice eacfr Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. The public is cordily invited. :: S'-'i ,.:',. i.-!-.. The YWMS met with Misses Jes se Ruth and Sara Brown Monday night 5 We are glad to report that Misses Virginia Brown, Elaine and Linda Register and Mrs. Bertha Register all has returned front the hospital, after undergoing operations. All are doing.' nicely, . . , : NOTICE OF RE-SALE ' "'Mrs. Eula Mae Reynolda Tyndall, 02, wife of Troy Tyndall, died od Thursday of last week At her home ! in Kington.' Funeral services were held, from the Tyndall Wood Jaiv maiTFuneral Home, at 2 p.m. Sat urdAy. Burial; was-at New Bern in Cedar -Grove Cemetery. A member of the Kinston First Church of Christ Scientist officiated. Survi ving are one son,' Warren M. Tyn- jdall; one grandson; two brothers, A, ,F., and L. H. Reynolds; three sisters, Mrs. Effie Hawkins, Mrs. Mary A, Jones and Mrs. Roland Tyhdalh all of Klnston.-She- was an aunt of assistant County Agent V. H. Reynolds Ind E. C. Tyndall of Kenansville. -' J on Monday, January 22nd, 1951, at the Courthouse Door Jit. the Town of Kenansville, N. C., 't the hour, of twelve 1 o'clock Noon offer" for re-sal and sell lo the highest bid der for cash, the following describe ed lands: . V"' ". ,;;.iV.i ,?.' . FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the Northern edge of the Warsaw to Friendship road, said stake being 81 feet eastward from atareo Hula Drive Pursuant to an Order of Re sale, made by the Clerk of the Su perior Court, of Duplin County, the undersigned Commissioner will 3 MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C. "Where The Whole Family Goes" SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 P. ML "Always The Best All Ways" In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, NV C. WEEK OF JAN. 14th Sunday' and Monday Starring ABBOTT &COSTELLO. News and Cartoon Tuesday and Wednesday : , The Snake Pit Starring OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND And MARK STEVENS. ?fcgflgj?i.gainus Sunday, Jan. 14th WEEK OF JANUARY 15. . I DAY ft TUESDAY " ' :hum in a tough, terrific adventure in grand larceny. Tv EDNESDAY THURSDAY: lames t rring John Ireland, Ann Dvorak and Henry Hull. r 0KEG0N TRAIL and a News Reel. - - I AY & SATURDAY: V . ' """" b7sara?sv desert 'ng Johnny Weismuller, Nancy Kelly -v.ny Sheffield. ILD EILL IIICOCK (Serial) Drama of the City tlighf And The City Starrinf RICHARD WD3MARK. And GENEMMERNEY-. .;' ' ; t y Also Color Cartoon " Mon. - Tuea. Jan. 15-16 ; . j Bosart'a in a hot spot " Tokyo Joe Starring HUMPHREY BOGART, And FLORENCE MARLY. Also Color Cartoon Wed.. Thura. Jan. 17-18 . ;-; - (In Color) The Greatest Trail of AU - I Starrinr RANDOLPH SCOTT, GEO. "GABBY" HAYES, and KARIN BOOTH.' " . Also Color Cartoon.'' ' Fri. Sat Jan. 19-20 DOUBLE FEATURE al With JUDY CANOVA. " ;t ,a Ii S O Thursday and Friday The Last Tribe Starring JOHNNY WEISMULLER. Two Short Subject ' the fun of a small branch, and runs thence as the old line and old calls in the deed, North 58 V4 West, 38.4 chains to stake In the Eastern margin of Dudley Avenue; thence as the eastern edge of Dudley Ave nue, North 31 M East. 44.1 chains to a stake, thence South 58 East, 13.3 chains to a stake, thence South 31 Yi West, 14.81 chains to an iron stake, ; thence South 58 V East 444 feet to a stake, Sallie K. Wil kins Rouse corner; thence as her line to anew line South 80 degrees 30 minutes West, 650 feet to a large Cherry tree, thence North 65 de grees 40 minutes West, 583 feet to a stake In the farm road; thence as said road South 3 degrees 30 minutes West, 841 feet to a stake, thence as the Northern edge of the road. South 65 degrees 40 min utes East, 1538 feet to a fence post; thence as the fence South 20 de grees 10 minutes East, 489 feet to the Northern edge of the pavement, in the Warsaw and Friendship road, thence as Northern edge of pavement South 79 degrees 30 min utes West, 663 feet to the begin ning, containing by the old deed 95 acres, more or less, excepting the Dower Right described In the Second Tract. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the Northern edge of the 2 THEATRE pavement In the Warsaw to Friend ship road, t a point (ft feet east ward from the center of the culvert, in a small branch, and runs thence as said road, North 79 Vt East, 665 feet Jo a stake In line with the wire fence, thence as the fence, North 20" degrees 10 minutes West, 489 feet to a -fence post, thence North 65 degrees 40 minutes West, 1538 feet to a stake,' thence as the farm road, North 3 degrees 30 min utes East, 400 feet to a stake; thence North 85 degrees 15 mln-l utes West, to the old line, thence as the old line to the beginning, containing 41 7-10 acres, more or less. ' ' The above Second Tract being the dower right of Mrs. Sallie K, Rouse; and only the equity therein is being sold. . - . Dated this theMth day of Janu ary, 1951. R. D. Johnson, Commissioner. 1-19-2L - RDJ Houses AND APARTMENTS Fur Ken! Varsaw And Kenansville . A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE 654 WARSAW, N. C; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf SUN. . MON. Jan. 14-15' HeverADull BEULAVILLE. N. C. Movies Are Better Than Ever "Why Worry? See A Movie" Sun. Mon. Jan, 14-15 CARIBOU TRAIL Starrinr RANDOLPH SCOTT. Tnes. . Wed. Jan. 16-17 - MR. SOFT TOUCH Starring GLENN FORD. Thurs. only Jan.. 18 BRIDE FOR SALE With CLAUDETTE COLBERT. Saturday only e Starrinr TIM HOLT. Serial,-'Short and Cartoon Fri. only Jan. 19 ' . .TWO WEEKS TO LIVE With LUM AND ABNER. Sat Jan. 20 FRONTIER PONY , EXPRESS Starrinr ROY ROGERS. With Fred MacMurray And Irene Dunne. Cartoon TUESDAY, Jan. 16 Captive Girl With Johnny Weismuller And Buster Crabbe. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 17 DOUBLE FEATURE Tall In The Saddle With John Wayne. THURS. FRL Jan. 18-19 Tea For Two (Technicolor) With Doris Day And Gordon MacRae. Cartoon SATURDAY. Jan. M DOUBLE FEATURE Streets Of Ghost Town With Charles Starrett. Coyote Canyon Prisoners In Petticoats With Robert Rockwell. With RED RYDER " ' And XITTLE BEAVER, "Get The Motor Park Habit" r 0 (V 5 ) JUT $MUe. Jdmxt VtVutUti. ISSI III 9L s t:r.z:i ::;.:.yest 'so . . ... $3.00 i;:lt3.. . . ..... 3.00 r . ::j ( : .'1.00 ; 1 ciua , . . . . . z.oo ixoti . . s . , 2.06 .... 2.00 J 1 -:::.r r:c: . 2.00 C......9 Mil ausiisiamii . . ... . 2.00 rv v - tr.:::r leaf i' .. . . 1.00 f tv t :::: ....... , . . . . ,'."; ; -.i.oo ( 1 1 r : 1 ..- i r OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Dranch Banldng & Trust Company WARSAW "The Safe Executor" WALLACE FAISON ii: J. ,c.E.QUiiKco;;;n GENERAL FARM SUPPLIES 1Y At the Close of Business December 30, 1950 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks 1 $21,442,228.80 United States Government Securities ' $32,771,144.56 Obligations of Federal Agencies 20,879,208.63 State, County anJ Municipal Securities 15,505,790.35 Total Bonds at.Cost Less Valuation Reserves 69,156,143.54 Loans, and Discounts 8,117,886.45 Accrued Interest and Other Assets 399,487.25 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures .and Real Estate"'... . 392,234.09 .t -i - ' . $99,507,980.13 i , v LIABILITIES v - 'Capital Stock ..$ 500,000.00 ' ; Surplus '..,: .4,600,00(1:60 Undivided Profits '.., .........1... 'l,Ul,383.64 . Reserves V...;....i-.....U-...l , 1,000,000.00 . Other Liabilities lt..a :. .: ' 92,222.i7" ' Unearned Discount and Accrued Interest ' 107,448.82 Dividends Payable January 2, 1951 20,000.00 ' Deposits 1; 92,616,925.40 1 y ;" V ' $99,507,980.13 , " MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' KENANSVILt F, N. C.

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