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, Ma.jn.i .:!jiiIIaBoplist Church Friday , r" t t'.s Beulaville Baptist Church J p.ni. Friday, Miss Mable .,n became the bride of Harry -non Fountain. . . " ' fore the ceremony, program i . I ling music was given by Miss iieryn Mallery, soloist, and Joe son, organist. The Rev. A, I. Brown,:, pastor, : jrd the pledge of vow in a white siting. The church was decorated v ith floor baskets filled With white :ad.oli and snapdragon, intersper- ed with seven-branched candela bra holding lighted white tapers gainst background of long leaf pir.es. , '. .Wi'tvi" ' -" ' 'The - bride, who was given in nwnage by her. father, wore- a gown of white slipper satin with a ' basque bodice fashioned with a yoke, of imported lace. A full ber tha of satin outlined the yoke, ad ie gathered skirt extended Into a court train. Her fingertip veil qf , French, Illusion was draped from a halo of satin and lace and she carried a white Bible topped with ' i white orchid. ;' ; ' . - Mrs. W. L. Hussey, Jr., of Wal- ' lace, was,, her sister's matron of honor. She was attired In a blue net over pink taffeta gown with fitted bodice and circular skirt She wore matching stole and carried ' an arm bouquet of mixed spring flowers tied with blue and , pink ribbon. ' ;'''. ;. ' ' The bridesmaids were sisters of the bride, Miss Margalton Brlnson of Beulaville and Mrs. Jack Brln- - son of Kenansville wore gowns of : pink organdy and Mrs. Gene Camp bell of Baleigh and Miss Mona Jean Brlnson wore gowns of blue or gandy. They carried muffs to match with shower of ribbons and lace in matching tones. They wore sing CADIN IIDC MEETS v The Cabin Home Demonstration Club met March 16th at the home of Mrs. 'Lawrence Houston and was enjoyed by 'all Miss Clonts gave an interesting talk on "Busi ness matters of Interest to Women". The April meeting will be held In the home of Mrs. G. C. Smith With Mrs. J. H, Sanderson co-hos-test. 34 :Mf:-:--':--!;V:-:,':::r:' IIALLSVILLE OKCLES " t The -women of circle I It 2 of the Hallsvllle PresbyterUa Church tnet Saturday ' afternoon in the . : . NOTICE "x.y- la The General County Ceort 1,'OKTa CAROLINA : -17 PUN COUNTY ' . - ,. hazel williams hall Alex Hall The above named defendant, Al ex HalL will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of. Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure en absolute divorce from the de fendant upon the ground that the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and that t o defendant will further take Another ! fJHs'Cha'mcn 2 IT t The place to adjust jour GAL When you. are ready to start plowing, phon our service shop. Let us adjust your A-C plow ' right in the Held. We will show you now to get the best plowing Job under different noil and cover, conditions; also, how to set the CA or WD Trgot on Booster for plowing. ' ' We want your Allls-Chalmers mounted plows o c' ve you the best plowing Job you've,ever4 had. ' .a is a calL"," ' ' . , I ram Uc J To if. Fc..!:.i le le carnations- In their hair. Joe Brlnson, only brother: of the bride, was rlni bearer. - Milton Fountain of Jacksonville, brother of the groom, was -best man. Ushers were Jack. Brlnson of Kenansville, W. L. Hussey, Jr.,. pf Wallace, Billy Fountain . of Rich lands and Cecil E. Hunter of Beu: laviiie.,.;.,:.. ' : i . . For traveling, the bride wore a lavender suit Her accessories' were navy and she lifted the orchid from her. bridal boquet The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.' F, A. Fountain of Richlands, wu graduated from Richlands High School and served a year and a, half In the Army during World War II. He now holds a position with Fais on Buick Company in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brlnson enter tained at a reception following the ceremony at their home. ' Cecil Hunter and W. L, Hussey invited guests into the house. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thigpen Introduced the guests to the receiving line. Jack Brlnson and Miss Dinah Eubank invited guests into the gift room where Miss Daisy Burn ham received. : Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hunter pre sided at the bride's book. - --- . . .ftVr. - and Mrs. Billy Fountain directed guests to the dining room where Mrs. Lula Q. Parker poured punch: Assisting in serving assisted by Jan Smith. Mrs. W. L. Hussey, Sr., Mrs. Raytbourn Batche lor. Miss Eleanor Batchelor Miss Peggy Williams, . Miss Katheryn Mallery; Mr. and . Mrs. Sidney Hunter. , V - , , Goodbyes . were said by Joe Jackson and Miss Ruth Sanderson. The bride and groom left later in the evening for a wedding trip to New York City. - home of Mrs. L. C. Miller. The circles bad not met Jointly in the last, 17 years in the same borne. Mrs. Leonard Kennedy,, led the program opening with group sing ing. Mrs. Maurice . Grady; led the Bible study. Meeting closed with group singing. Mrs. Leland Grady closed the. meeting . with prayer. The group enjoyed a social, hotir and the hostess served chicken sal ad, cookies and iced tea. ' ERIDES ELECT ; - ARE HONORED Mesdames Sidney Hunter', Ho- notice that he Is required1 to ap pear at the office of the Clerk 'of the General County Court of Du plin County, In the Court House, in Kenansville, Nv within twenty days after the 31st dy of March, 19H. and answer or demur to the Complaint filed in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the ..relief demanded 'in said complaint. V i V-, This 27th day of February. 1051. B. V. Wells, Clerk of General County Court Wm. E. Craft, Atty. ' J. , 3-23-4t.WEC . 'i.- 'V. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITOBS - . Having qualified as executor of the estate of Andrew P. P'i1, A' ceased, late of Duplin Cdunty, North Carolina; this is to notify all persons having claims against Seirvho plow is your field. NOTICES I; N- v. w w" r 1 MRS. HARRY VERNON FOUNTAIN Is the former Mist Mable Brlnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Alton Brinson of Beulaville. , Her marriage to Mr. Fountain, son qf Mr. and Mrs. F. A.. Fountain of Rich lands, took place Friday In the Beulaville Baptist Church. sea Hunter, Warren Kennedy, Hay wood Miller entertained Saturday, March lv in the home of the form er with a miscellaneous, shower honoring Misses Wilma and Thelma Brinson, brides-elect of March 24. The home was artistically deco rated with detffodUs and spirea. Upon arrival the hostesses pre sented the honorees with a yellow corsage.-;: ;,r v;:', -$yv v ''tV .? t . Many games and contests were intoyed. The hostesses served an attractive plate of chicken salad on j ettuce,' crackers, iced tea; ants and The honorees received lovely' and useful gifts.' many the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to George Frank Land en, the undersigned at Chinquapin, N. C, or Grady, Mercer, Beula ville,' N. C, oh or before the 28(h day of February,' 1952, Ot . this' na tlce rlll be pleaded in bar of, their, recovery. All persons indebted te said, estate will please make lmme; diate psymenti -. This 26th day of February, 1951. George Frank Lande'n Ex ' cutor of Andrew .PauL Grady Mercer Attorney at Law . 4-0-BL GM ..V'.. NOTICE OF ADMINISTBATIpN ' Having this day qualified as ad ministrator with the WiU Annex ed ot Mrs. Ada .Pickett, now d -ceased, late ef Duplin County, North Carolina, thi U to notify all persons having claims against her said estate to present them to the undersigned administrator on or before the 14th day of February, ' 1952, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. i . All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. , . This Februsry 14, 1951. , Mllo Pickett James. Admin istrator C. T. A. Mrs. Ada ' - Pickett. i-23-tt. VBG NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of John nie Smithdeceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this. Is to notify all persons having claims against his said estate to present them to the undersigned adminis tratrix 'on. or before the 10 day of March, 1952, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate, will please make immediate payment ' v This March 9, 1951. . ' ' . : Johnnie Agnes Smith, " . Administratrix of Johnnie Smith, Deceased. 0-t - ' EXECUTRIX NOTICE ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executrix of th estate of Ned T. Grady, late of DupHn County, North Carolina, this tt to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, the former home of the deceased on or before 23 day of February, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate pay ment. ":'; : i' ' V : This 16 day- of February, 1851. ' ' Frances Alice r.- 'v r - -V, '.V " ' 1823 .l-l';':'''-f'3""r': 'rf ;t'Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. .Smith v , . ; request the honor of your presence on their : .r . 0 Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary .' . . Saturday, the twenty-fifth of March ; ; v? : ; ' from four until eight o'clock fc PERSONALS Mrs. Charles Parker . and son of JUleigh spent the weekend with and Mrs- Ellis- Brlnson .:, i' : Mr, and "Mrs. 'Paul. Hunter of Warsaw spent, flje week end with i Mr. and Mrs,, J. G. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boetio and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Tho mas and Annette enjoyed a sea food dinner at. Sneadi Ferry Sun day. . :$&rv&il'-fa 'ft Mesdames S. A. Pope, G. S. Mul- drow shopped in Kington Tuesday. t Mrs. Dolli'e Home and Doris of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry -lorn Thursday night i. Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Turner and son of Pink HU1 were Sunday din ner guests of-Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim D.' Sandlin. Jr.i.,rjv.v.: .i.ii... Mr. and Mrs. CUften Quinn of Chapel Hill spent last week here with relatives. t- Mt.,and Mrs. H. S. Johnson Jr. and children, Mrs. H. & Johnson Sr, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin, Jr. - t Mr. Elwood Quinn of Tampa, Fla. spent a few days last week with his family.. . J- , Mrs. F. L. "Norrls and Pat shop ped in Kinston Saturday. ,' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sandlin Sr. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manley Wfaaley in Kins ton. ! . Billy Gresham and Yates Dobson are home for spring holidays from college. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home and children were Sunday guests of Mrs. Dollle Home in Rose Hiir. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier and ,aim ikf wnirA vartua. nave moved ira fn mk their home. jus is to notay all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before one year from last date of publication of this no tice, or this notice will be plead In bar of then? recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please' make immediate settlement. " - 1 This the 30th day of December, 1050.' ' ' f N.P. Farrior (Pink Hill. N. C.) S-lS-t: NPF - NOTICE OF ADMINISTBATION The undersigned having qualified as administrator, of the estate of Abba E. Herring, deceased, laU of Duplin County, this is to ratify all mi. ' j Pat Lynch, aaannfaeturer of the Wonderful ew animal-drawn Cot ton Duster i shown here sitting on the revolutionary piece ef equip- ; -. ,' meat demonstrating it to 'Nathan M. Johnson, right head of Johnson Cotton Company and C. L Thompson, left, head ef the (am machinery ' .: v 'W. ,ivlslost, .v- t , ' ' I . ' "v .-.,:'' ' '''", ''' ' , 1 '' ,:,':'-' ' ' ... V :' ' .?fi ':V ;-:; '-b The Sensational, New Arisal-Drawn Cotton Duster Manuf ictared and GUAEANTEIZ) by Lynch Rif. Co. Of Dunn Soli and GUARANTIED Ey Jc!jisc Ccti n Coraj-Ry Evcryv-Lere. ... Dust 6 Acr. j An Hlur-'Z'. ; I.jis Ll-iultaneoasly, Spreading From 5 To ' Drijss &.iiiisn IVz I Icrcjowcr Ermine. ,, , . Today's Pcllirh I o I ' err "JT rtT- ... isVsv( iiitvnZi Pattern T9374: Toddler sizes 1, 2, S, 4, 6. Size 2 dress, 1 yards 85-inch ; cape, 1 yard 64-inch. Send THIRTY CENTS In coins loss this pattern to 170 News paper Pattern Dept., 232 - West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly 81ZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, .'...r Choose your season's wardrobe ' from onr latest Marian Martin Pattern Book. Send Twenty Cents for your copy lodap. Smart easy-sew- styles tor everyone. A Free pattern is printed In the book, H'i a-ii . persons having claim against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 16th day of March, 1952, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. . y This the 18th dsy of March, 1951. Benjamin E. Herring, Ad- IinlSirl NahaiiiJohiisonf Hasirt r CLASSZLIZ3 ZATZSt Two cents per word, minimum charge of 50c, Unless yon have an account with us please aend money, stamps, money older, or check, with ads. Farmers: -Use the Time Classified Ads; If yon have anything to' sell or exchange,' or want to buii we will aooept produce for payment,'; ir- ) PLENTY OF GOOD WATER ; FROM A DRILLED WELL. J ' WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED ; BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE. GIVING US DIRECTION AND' 'i HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM1 YOUB POSTOFFICE. - v HEATER WELU CO., INC ' ' RALEIGH, N. C. WANTEDi Reliable man with ear wanted to call on farmers in '-Duplin County. Wonderful, opporton- 1U. 915 to 920 tat a day. No exper ience or -capital required. Perma nent. White ' today. . . MsNESS COMPANY, Dept. C, Candler Bldg Baltimore 2, Aid, rK'i ' fi, -i: i S-23-2V pd. ' : v' ". LOST One wheel and tire near dty limit of (Kenansville. Finder wOl please leave wheel at Steph ens Hardware. Liberal reward. ; C F. HUFFMAN. " Wilson Construction Co. ' Kenansrille, N. , C . 3-23-51 It ' ' ' j. mlnlstrator of the estate ' of Albba E. Herring, de ceased, Mount Olive, N. C H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. - '. -V-Ot. til ' ADMINISTRATOD'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as adminlstator of the estate of Joseph E. Foster, Sr.; deceased,, late of Duplin Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all' persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit then) to Joseph E. Foster, Jr., the undersigned at Beulaville, N. C, on or before the 9th day of March, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment '.-.' This 9th day of (March, 1951, ; ' Joseph E. Foster, Jr. AdmlmV strator of Joseph; E. Foster. ''Sr., . ' i .V Grady Mercer . Attorney at Law .' 4-28-6tGM r,; 3 , 1 i: S . i . wre on r.auroad tuect, lr tvut. Seasonable price. VX B. . Caylor estate). See or write , , . KZS AUCE GAYLOa, , , . , Box 53, 1 - MAGNOLIA, N. C ' 9-2S-2t C FOB SALE: Deep and shallow Well Pomps, Jet' and' piston types. One slifhtlj used deep Well Jet fmnp at a.bar gam. Plenty fltttncs. Also! One new pining Room Suite,- a little shop wern.chcap . , - " .,.. . MERCER, . , , ,- ,,.-( Beulaville, N. C 3-30-2t C RELIABLE MAN-WANTED: . . ' ' : a- Watklns business la now open in nearby locality for reliable man with ear. No capital or experlenoc WANTED ; GREEN PINE POSTS : , V ' r ' 7 FEET LONG ' 4 INCH MINIMUM ON SMALL END 1,'orlh Sfste Yocd Processing Co. P. O. BOX Phone OOOOOPOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO FOR HEALTHY PLANTS ' - Prevent Tobacco Blue Mold .' ; Use , , Do Pont "Fermate" Head Off Blue Meld Before It Start ," In a few damp cold days blue mold can ruin your plant beds. The sure way to protect against this invasion is to start early ' with "Fermate" fungicide and protect your plants by . using it i regularly. ' - , L , ' ' ' ' , .- Csoas a Spray or Dust :.i"-:. . . v . . Either way, "Fermate" gives elective protection against blue , mold. Start when plants are th size of a dime, nad use Ter mate" regularly twice a week and after every rain until plants V are ready to transplant so blue mold wont have chance to neak in. ' . - ' , .- if. -t'; ". -V".;' :) Cr VtoemMer Evenly f.. ! ' "Fermate" helps you produce strong plants fhat take held and grow rapidly in crop. ' " the field to C. E. QUC11I CO. KENANSVILLE ooooooooonnonoftooorsooooor . s 1, 33 Pounds of Dust Per Acre; Powered Dy ; v " f. .T'.acM I WILLI3 I - It. Pd. CAE ETTTROCX ec-i: 3. . Eave la Stock: Cetueui, li-r Cement, 1 Mason's Lime, Fir Lime, Wire Fencing-, Roll Galv. aasl Tin Rooflni. Shlmles, Grate Ears) and Fine Eyes, Doors and Windows. ....... ' ' J. C. BUSS. Warsaw. 4-sVJt. C -v ',' ANNOUNCE BIRTH ' Mr. and Mrs.. Tyson Bostic an nounce -the birth of son, -Ronald . Keith, on Sunday, March 18th, 19-', 51 In General Memorial HospHaL Kinston. Mrs. Bostic is the former' Miss Lillian Quinn of Kenansville. TO, BUY 23(1 ROSE HILL, N. C. make an even-rlpeaing early ... - ' TC3, SALE chine.' t
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