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i i s; rhe general meeting ot the WS as met Monday in the church. eting , opened .with prayer led Surratt Sr. spoke on the local work . -i v, .Mr mninin Best! Uk Suva Hi devotional The program wfas gjven by THesdames S. J. Powell, u. J. miouieiu v Beat The meeting concluded with an executive meeting. partment, friends and neighbors for the service and kindnesses ren dered when our home was partial- lv hnrned last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira ifizzen ' and t omlly. NOTE OF THANKS Mrs. G. P. Pridgen. Mrs. J, C. We wish to thank the. Fire Pe- y Vcr$2v Fish Market : ; ; CEKATOS3 AND UAINTAINERS OF LOT? KB . PRICES ON QUALITY SIA FOODS CNest Door'to AJtP) r R , Both Wholesale aid Retail ; Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman ' - WILLId BAETLCTT .' FEES if RrnOM , ' r - zzzta wabsaw. . ft s deliver I?cXl SALE Lot on corner ol Front and Chelly Streets in the Town of Warsaw, 90 feet on Front and 106 feet on Chelly Street uponwhich there is located a large brick building; filling station and garage, and store. Suitable for either purpose and situa ted in the business section of Warsaw. Known as Esso Standard Station. I ' y:yy,y . V. '. See or write F. A. BERTHELOT, ' vV-. ; . , " -' WARSAW, N. C. ff Pd fi V w J' J - V. A. Slancil, the hostess and Miss Bethea, (Rcc!;by Child Is Improving i v , j tv i i i ,ia 1 ,.r, si. :or, iii!....-ul. ADOUl uticmicu. Games and dancing were enjoyed. Punch, cookies and potato chips were served. - . Y. M.S. Meet v The General meeting ol the WMS was held Monday afternoon la the BAntlst church: Mrs. J. C. Brock presided. Mrs. Alton Greenlaw was in charge of-the program, me ae voUonal thought was "I Will Heal Their Land." The program was presented by Mrs. Greenlaw who diacussed the Annie is. Armstrong program, stating ' that If Missions had done ' what they ' could how much more could have been ac complished. . Hew Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of the Free Will Baptist Churcn met Wednes 1pv niffht with Mrs. Lonnie Ben son. This' Is new organization, meeting for the "second time. Mrs. E. C. Taylor led the program and rievntlonal assisted ' by Mesdames W. H. Byrd, Lester Anderson and Hattie Chambers. Sixteen memners ami twn visitors were present. Candy cookies and drinks were served. -. '' , Wiviu Ttupklev. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Backtey who has been nnite ill. la Improving. He has been a patient at James Walker Hos pital this week. " . Mrs. E. E. Jones Entertains Club Mr E. E. Jones was Hostess on ThnntHav evening; when she en tertained a number of friends at bridge party at her borne on Hill street Mrs. ..Bonnie Thomas re ceived high Bcore prize which was a sifter. Miss Mamie Bethea won china butterflies for traveling. The hostess served ice cream, cake and coffee. During the game she passed PERSONALS Mrs. J. P. Harmon Entertains At Bridge Mb. J. P. Harmon was Hostess fnr meeting of her two card eluha Thursday evening, entertain- ling players for four tables at her home which was decorated in pins- dyed pussy willow. Mrs. Milton West and Mrs. Wilbur Garner ' re ceived a crystal vase and a milk glass pansy bowl for club highs. Mesdames Robert West and. Paul Potter were given a pottery bowl iut cream and sugar set for low. High score for visitors went to Mrs. J. T. Gresham. She was pre sented a ruby glass cigarette bold er. . The hostess served cake ' and coffee. During the game coca colas and pretzels were served. . Warsaw PT A To Meet Feb. 19 The Warsaw PTA will meet -on Tuesday night, Feb. 19 at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. This is an important meeting so a good attendance is urged. Junior Class Has Partv. In Lunchroom The Junior Class of the Warsaw High School held a party in tne Mr Herbert West of Dallas, Tex. In visltlna his parents Mr. and Mrs. . nr.., nJ n.n.nta in niitnxA A. if . TV CO I. BUU vajwwm i . in insurance convention in Pine-j hurst this week. . . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson i spent Monday in New Bern. Mrs. Stacy Britt visited relatives In Concord this week. Hn. Marvin West of Fayette- vllle spent the week end with Mrs. Annie West Chief Petty Officer N. B. Bosuc and Mrs. Bostic of Norfolk spent the week end In Warsaw with their families. Miss Jean Miller of Campbell College spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mil ler. Mrs. Kathleen Snyder and Mrs. Emma Chambers were called to Rocky Mount Sunday due to the death of an aunt Mrs. Lime Jfow ell. Mrs. Chambers remained fqr a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughan Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haislip returned Friday from Ft. Myers, Fla. - : Johnnie Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Best is suffering frbm an attaek of mastoiditis. Johnnie Jenkins spent the week end with his family. He had as his guest Reggie Bishop of Bel haven, a schoolmate as State. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frederick of Klnston spent Sunday in War saw with relatives. Mrs. Gordan MoSwaln of Ar cadia, Fla. is visiting her mother Mr. D. E. Best. Mrs. Buck Ward and Mrs. A. W. Stafford of Goldsboro spent Mon day with Mrs Ira Ezzell. This the 14lh day of February, 1B51. , , B. V. Wells, ' Clerk of ' the General County Court 3-9-4t. LAW . ; - . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION - ' - , . Havine this day Qualified as ad ministrator with the Will Annex ed of Mrs. Ada Pickett, now dts ceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against her said estate to present tnem to the undersigned administrator on or before the 14th day of February, or UiS notice wtU be pleaded in. bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate Will please make immediate payment. j This February 14, lil. " ' ' Milo Pickett James, Admin istrator C. T. A. Mrs., Ada - Pickett. ' 8-23-et. VBG " To Relieve Misery of 01 iki IIP AMD DOWN I THE SCALE ONCE MORE, JUNIOR, TrifeN jvy. CAN GO OOT U AND PtAYf f 0 3H f U 4 7 m m m M , .7 '.c- Finn i ik j i lu-siJ I nlMH TUimcn A V CrDDTT A DV 1CU LliLiUllN & mil iipUii. I 1 LiUlY U rill l loin. iarf - HYLOII HOSE ?r? -Sfflva- u:n liver mias; v: vl . in-ponilore nf $1 .nil Vnlupia Reeular 89c Value i79c : ; Special Group ; Ladies' Rayon Gabardine sr?a..5 SUITS Limited Quantity 4 for $1.00 LADIES' COTTON SLIPS LACE TOP & BOTTOM - $1.00 Felts - Suedes - Corduroys . VALUES TO ?5.0U NOTICE In The General County Court State of North Carolina Duplin County BRUTUS KORNiEGAY VS ELIZABETH HALL KORNEGAY FOLLOU KILRW IN THE M RUN BY Q Will you kindly stop playing around and come to us for insurance? Remem ber, that we keep you covered. m9H 'S 'r The above named defendant. Elizabeth Hall Kornegay, will take notice than an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin Pnnntv. North Carolina bv the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the grounds that the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separate and knni4 finm nph nthpr fnr more rt - than two yeais, next preceding the bringing of this cause of action; and that the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear in the office of the Clerk of. the General County Court, in the Courthouse In Kenansville, North Carolina within thirty days after the 19th day of March, 1951 and answer or demur to the com plaint in said aotion or the plain tiff will atmlv to the Court for the relief demanded in the said Com- For Sale... NEW CARS & TRUCKS Straight Out No Trade Also A Few Cheap Used Cars and Pickups WRITE "X" CARE OF DUPLIN TIMES $1.00 MEN'S Genuine "INDIAN HEAD" Special Group , Lciia' Spring TOPPERS Whites Pastels , LSO FOR CHILDREN ' -mm "" Tf Cff- ,lw) JJ . )Crv jr " $7.S5.Q7-lity..,' $3.85 Quality t!:v; $3.0) . $5.05 c "ty . ' i I . Sport Socks a$$I. Colors 79c 5prs.$1.00 CHILDREN'S Shoes & Oxfords $1 .99 Sizes m to 12 12 to 3 Healthy Babies Are Happy Babies A3 and to keep them top shape have your family physician check them period ically. For top pharmaceuti cals, call us first Phone 521. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Warsaw Drug Company SEE THE IW '51 CAR THAT THRILLED FAMOUS AMERICANS AT SECRET PREVIEWS FROM COAST TO COAST REG, 89c VALUE MEN'S WHITE urn niir.Tr in. 1 GROUP: MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS- w w v lNew Patterns Smartly "y Tailored . Present Values To $50.00 , 42 X 36 Type 128 IV CASES 46c SPECIAL PURCHASE , MEN'S GABARDINE All Purpose Zfrsr Jackets $5.95 ASSORTED COLORS RAYON LINED REG. $9.95 VALUE ONE GROUP Men's & Boy's Ties 25c ' Values to $1.50 MEN'S WHITE Broadcloth Shirts $1.99 Regular $2.50 Value Also Solid Blues & Tans 1 Group Ladies , House Slippers 50c Pr. VALUES TO $3.00 ' ' Final Clearance Ldios'Fdl Dresses Your Choice $1.03- $2X3 -$3.0: Values To $19.85 ' - - n ' On Abiv Inside. ..New Outside. . . with a Completely New Kind of Ride! HEW II mU MTS TUN CMS CUTim IP Tl $1,108 win Comi ot and see It i . . the exciting new 1951 Dodge I See for yourself why famous Americans, and hundreds of experts, In secret previews, marvel led that a new car with so many advancements could tell for so Unlet '." Take the Whooll Feel how the wonderful new Oriflow 5hock Absorber System takes tho "fight" ' out of the roughest roads In town . . . a completely new . principle turns ruts, tracks, cobblestones to boulevard smoojthnessl Feel What H's like to have plenty of head room . . . room for your legs, for your shoulders. Experience the extra safety of "watchtower" visibility. Now it's so easy to "see out" all around. No "blind" spots anywhere! Drive Without Shifting I Dodge GYRO-MATIC America's lowest-priced automatic transmission frees you from gear shifting. Come in today . . . leam how you could pay up to $1,000 more and still not get all the extra room, driving case, and rugged dependability of this great new Dodge 1 NEW OliriOW SHOCK AMOMHf "f laal" Dodg down rouglmt roodi thai Mop otHor con. Horo'l now tmoofhiiM; vor roodi thai brrod and "Jwmmwod" you In Ik portl "', Beauftffl Ami a few dollar more than ff owf-pWcef torsi LEADING t;0T0M, l"C. -: 1 201 llorlh l!orv;ood St. WALLACE, N. C . WALLA CN.C. :
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