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t 4V ' r 1 V r,- L Lewis-Sunjmerlin , A Missi Merle Summerlin, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. G. L. Summerlirt, became the bride . of Herbert C. Lewis, Jr., son of "Mrs. Herbert C. Lewis and the late Mr. Lewis, at the Mount Olive Methodist parsoiv WE ARE NOW ABLE TO SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS WITH Tobacco Gioth AND T t' Tobacco Twine IIDWE. Kinston balltroom j ipes 1 , . i yard. The repoi4.on the county agricul tural building showed a leaking roof and poor plaster condition In side. Recommended neW paint, wir ing, new doors to rest rooms new window lights.'-' -1 i New steps were recommended for the county welfare building. The grand Jury reported both the Jail and prison in good shape. -: (Ed. note); It might be well to call to the attention of our readers that the conditions referred to in the Negro schools will be eliminat ed when the .-new , consolidated school for Negroes at Charity is completed. The report, could leave ; the wrong Impression as It reads. , The erand Jurv could have inspect- i ecUthe new building under -construction and reported that offi cials were .clearing up conditions as fast as possible, , ! Native Of Duplin V Fatally Injured - u 'wuuua, uuuy i, ui 4:00 p. m. " :':" 4: ';. The double ring ceremony was performed by the(Bev. W. C. Wil son, pastor of both the bride and groom, before an improvised altar of white gladioli and greenery. The candles were lighted by Joe Sum- II. .! Ik. KwIIa TViA couple entered together and were, Edward Leroy (Red):: Hollings worth, 3, naUve of. Duplin, died Saturday night In airauto accident on the FayetteviUe-Dunn highway. He was the son of Pearl Rouse and Fred O. Holllngswortn. He had made his. home in Roseboro for the past seven years and at the time of his death was employed by the Wheatley Motor Co, in Fayette-1 unattended. For her wedding the bride wore a grey suit with navy and white accessories and an orchid at her shoulder. .'. i',f:;::; 'n: Roseboro Fire Department and a veteran of World War U. . Surviving inadditlon. to nla pa renU are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Wilson Hollingsworth; two brothers Ellis of Mitchell, Ind., and W. Hollingsworth of the Navy, Little Creek, Va.; two alsters,; Mrs. J. Wesley Horner , and' Mrs. C. G. Jarvls both of Fayetteville," -. , j J , salute " " - J A, ..' !to I v.. ; . V FEBRUARY , , j ; IB I G r VJ A ' " LUSCIOUS V . ; " i RED RIPE -1 , , : . Cherries ; I - C , .YOUCAlf., 1 - 1 . SEE . h 1 , I'M 1 .... - 1 ft. . - in' i ..'...i 'H0ST2SS'; Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream The Flavor Of- - The Month" OLD -AND YOUNG ALIKE WILL ENJOY 3; iTinS PERFECT BLEND OF. y QUALITY, PRODUCTS ON EVERY OCCASION ,l . TRULY A TREAT OF TREATS, r f '1 V jj SMCOTII RICH CREAMY Mil . ON SALE. AT STORES AND -FOUNTAINS wiieri? t"rALrnr TRADEMARK . The bride's mothejr chose for her dauahter's wedding a wine suit and black accessories. The groom's aunt Miss Carrie Williams, wore a green suit with black accessories. Both wore corsages of white carnations. Mrs. Lewis is a graduate of Ke- nansville high school and Louisburg College and attended King's Busi ness college in Raleigh, , Mr. Lewis Is -graduate of the Mount Olive high school and is at Olive. "ye; , " ,' ., sheep to sUrt farm flocks. The N, Only close friends and relatives . r.ivk witnessed the ceremony. Grand Jury Report. ;. v Duplin Superior court grand jury returned nine true bills, and con centrated on notlni conditions of school buildings. They returned their, report to Superior . Court Judge Chester Morris, ; r ; The i grand jury recommended the . replacement of grates in the stoves of Calypso Negro school "immediately,' - and the replace ment of the building as soon as possible. ' ; ;-, y. .r. ; ' , Other schools were: Beulaville Negro schools toilets and windows in poor condition; Magnolia school. I :1L ' .'AM JUNIOR Come in and see our new . . . ; j t 'k-..,.;' :-'! a !. Vi;.iV'';V : Carole King styles. They're r . - in a gay mood to. match the Spring season they'i - pretty and practical too! . . A. Brooks, Inc. IN . ; WARSAW i, '. , ', ' , ' MUST SELL IN TWO WEEKS DEUlAVitLE SODA SHOP REASON FOR SELLING: LEAVING COUNTY v BUSINESS SHOWING NICE PROFIT " V.iLL 4...IX AT SACRIFICE 7" 03 WRITE BEULAVILLE SODA SHOP Farmers May How Order Sheep made by farmers seeking to buy C. UcDt. of Agriculture Livestock Division is how taking orders for breeding ewes for delivery next summer: If a person wants to buy some ewes, he may place his order for the number desired by makin a $5 per head deposit. Check should be made payable to N C. Depart ment of Agriculture,: and mailed to the County Agent, or direct to Mr. Paul L. Fletcher, In Charge of Livestock Marketing, N. C.'DepU of Agriculture, Raleigh, w. u. It is expected that these north western ewes will cost from $38.00 ii $42 per head delivered to N. C. Unloading stations. Many farmers are seeking .more livestock to go on permanent pastures. For a per son who likes sheep this la a good opportunity to obtain some good breeding stock. v !.'. , Preston" Harper of Deep Run has been elected president of the Le noir County' Livestock Association for the coming year, reports B. C. Upchurch, assistant Lenoir: farm agent for State College Extension Service. :-yji''r:-':r (t ii ' u : The association has " sponsored two successful purebred hog sales and has -invited state Hereford breeders to return to Kinston next fall for another purebred Hereford sale. " ' , ' ' Classified Ads. PLENTV. OF GOOD , WATER FROM A J5RIULED " WELL. " - WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, ; GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM .YOUR POSTOFFICE. ,. ' ' HEATER WELL CO, INC. RALEIGH. N. C ' FARMERS: U yoo want any pecan trees yon had better hurry and (place your order. They wtu not be available after March 10th. ' W. E. BELANGA. Eenansvlle. ATTENTION FARMERS: We have for immediate delivery while stock last 24 X 28 count 4X25 yard to bacco bed covers. - ; ; . I C E. QUINN CO. :'. ' KenansvlUe, N, C. 2--2t C . . .. . Th Reader Direst 8 months lOr ODO U , rwju ucai...., Pink Hill, N. Telephone 217-2. HOUSE FOR BENT In Warsaw, i Large living room, 2 bed rooit -, large kitchen, bath, hot water. F i or call MRS SIMON KA1 -. ." " .1. II ,. M 1 . I 1 I i O i y if ,1 I. 1 mum THE TOSS-UP y, iii is Iti i"'" t. Fun For All KEIIAI1SVILLE - f f. fill s. , A i; 4 ' ( KEN AIIS VILLE lo iFo ' A !: I ;::- --iK m U Thursday February 15th, . Kenan Aud itoitu m 8 P. Square Dance After Game PROCEEDS m F. F. A. EQUIPMEIIT ; ,:: : This' Ad Sphered By: " " ... . . (1 - i C J. E. FULFOKD -GARAGE Kenansville Production Credit Association , THE DUPLIN TtSIES r ; BROWN OIL COr.IPANY - li v v . i . ; .'' .;;":;';."'';'''' . STEVENS HARD V ARE General Hdwe & Bulldliif Supplies ZEIGLER -LINE CONSTr.UClION CO. ' F. ALLEN INSURANT" AG2NCY . U II. QUINr? WAV G. E. ALPIIIN CAPITAL THEATRE . Best In Lntertalnment J.O.CTOXE3t FerUiizera ' i YCRE STORE Savinct On All Our Merchande ' Cf1r,'r DeSoto - riymouth c.e.(;u::jnco. ' General Mc-rchanijUe i.r 7 If- ? '
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