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. x l.A thai ,'v Hfifll T rMtA Roberta of Atlanta,
PresidTnttoV DaiiDavl. making plan, for the Home Nutag
.; V ierMting annual rep- Course which will be composed of
'd. Interesting . k- .m rf ) krhoala.
were given by Uu , various com- ' - -"21
to 23th. ' 1
i . lee chairmen, v . "
. Uiiams president of Rose HiU
-, .inh. also vice chairman
, r the Uth. district of N. C. Fed
eration of Womans Club, installed
Wis. E X.tfewton,"new president
I r the coming year. Mrs. vavu
v s presented a dish garden In be
half of the club.for hex" services.
Mrs, Mary Lou Hemtri of Ft
Tragg presented certificates to the
jiiembers who recently '-took; Ins
truction for Red Cross Staff-aids.
Receiving certificates were: Mes
dames Sara Newton, Z. A. Newton;
V. H. Reynolds, Dan Davis, Myrtle
K. Qulnn. W. E. Lewis, Altoa Payne
and N. B. Boney Sr. ThU being
Mrs. Hendrix 3rd. visit to Duplin
County, "Mrs. Boney presented her
with a gift of appreciation. The
observance of the 27th anniversary
of the club was held. During the
social hour surprise stork shower
was given Mrs. V. H. Reynolds.
Refreshment of punch and cake
were served. v'VvKr,:'! ' '
O.E.S. Meets
Chapter MS OES held its regular
meeting Tuesday nigm louowra j
Installation of new officers,
rniiawina routine business the
chanter reopened for Installation
service. Past Patron O. V. Gooding
Milmi the meeting to. order and
presided over the ceremony with
h. following ladle as Installing
- rtf Miss Bessie Kornegay,
Marshal; Mrs. Sally TyndaU. Chap
lain; Mrs. Mattie Sadler, Secretary;
Mr. Thelma Stroud, Warder; Mrs.
Belle Smith, Conductress; Mrs.
Kate Qulnn, Treasurer.
Officers Installed were: Mrs.
Mary J. Dotson, Worthy Matron;
P. W. MoGowen, Worthy Patron;
Margaret Westfcrook, Associate Ma
tron; A. C. Holland Associate Pa
tron; Edna E. Brlnson, Conductress;
Kathleen Snyder, Associate Con
dutress; Ruby G. Newton, Secre
tary; Lucille Bowden, Treasurer;
iteiri Knaneuv. Organist: Mrs.
Louise Wells, ' Chaplain, Mrs.
Louise Boney, Marshal; Adah, Mary
Fulford; Ruth, Mary Alice Black
more; Esther, Celia Stroud; Martha,
Matoaka Westtrook; Electa, Nannie
Sue Westbrook; Warder, Thelma
Murphy; Sentinel, Emma Lockamy;
Flag Bearers,; Sally TyndaU and
' Alice Rogers. i
i Music was rendered by Mes
,darae Thelma Stroud and Thelma
armon. y1' i-vy-V'
Ccntcrat Klub
Mrs. J. O. Stokes was hostess to
the Kenansvllle Kontract Klub on
Wednesday night of last week. Jon
quils were used in decoration. Mrs.
C. B. Sitterson was visitor. Mrs.
Vance Gavin received high score
prize. Mrs. Sitterson was remem
bered with a gift. During the social
hour the hostess assisted by Di
'anne served J assorted sandwiches
' and drinks. ;vi,?v'J "$.;T&.
Vice-iPresldent, Mrs. G v- Good-Lntf-
Secretary. Mrs. Ralph Brown;
Treasurer, Mrs.' 'BiUie Lewjs;, His
torian, Mrs, A. T. thjNf..f;f
. Coinmittee Chairman; Spiritual
Growth, Mrs."rJ. B. Boneyj? World
Missions. Mrs. L. outherland;
Church Extension, Mrs.' John 'A.
tag; iLnnuitlesf Relief,' Mrs.' YeK
non Heynold Stewardship, Mrs.
Billfe Lewis; Assemblies Special
Causes, Mrs. A. T. Outlaw. V : wvi
Th toymen of Grove cJurc'n
Veld an executive 'meeting: at he
rhuFrhv Mondav ..afternoon."-Mrs.
Walter Stroud presided. Plans were
c:
Mr and liars." Amos Brlnson and
Dock spent the week end at- Gull
ford ColleEe. ' '"'i?, 'i . '.'S'k ; ' t ''''.
Mri. Lawrence i iSoutherland
scent the week end with. Mr. and
mm Jim Newllh In Greensboro.-
Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Casebolt of Mr. ana jmts. . jKmey-apeui
tka hipth srt a i the weeK ena who r. ana r.
Th. jt. M.h 27 N. B. 'Boney Jr. In Greensboro.
. . . . uMi r.n. a ah iM rm i Meaaimn ju. r aueu iuu m
Casebolt Is the former Miss Susie O. Stokes shopped In Wilmington
Burdette Lee of KenansvUle.
Thursday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and: Mrs.
M. F. Allen Jr. were Mrs. M. F
AUen Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. James
t Allen of Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bland spent
the week end in Quantico.Va.
Mesdames . Clarence Murphy,
Walter Stroud, E. A. Newton ana
N, B. Boney attended the Installa
tion Service of . the Eastern Star
n Beulavllle Thursday night.'
- Mr. and Mrs. J. !M. ,Bma.m
Goldsboro, visited' Mrs. Nora Shaf
fer SundayY :-,-,' -v:'- tr-'"
Messrs, John Curfle and N, a.
Boney attended the barbecue dlnr
nr at Griffins in Goldsboro on
rfiowday night,"glven fo the David
son Alumni, i ' j:,:",.,-- :'
jlktteMlni tbl fcle 4anc- at
the fUarh Saturday nisht were Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Brlnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter,. Stroud,. Mr., and JAni
Andrer! 'Pattersod," and 'Mr. and
Mrs ira. Grady and children.
b 'esdanis Nor Shaffef; Marga
ret Tucker, Harvey mane ana sou.
Miss LH Shaffer, Mr.- and Mrs.
Ivy Bowden and, Nicky visited tne
Azalea Gardens in Wilmington on
Sunday. . tf; ' f.
Too Late For Last Week i ,
Mrs. Wilbur Adams and daugh
ters of Carolina Beach spent the
week' end with her parents Mr,
and Mrs. J. L; Williams, va ;
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; Mrs. D.: CI': (Buddy) Williamson
and son have returned to Winston
Salem after several a ays visit with
Buddy's parental They were ac
companied home by Mr. ani Mrs.
Harold Precy the of Falson. , "
Miss Jean Tyndall of Rex Hos-1 Swanaboro Tuesday to district
pitel pent a .couple of day this , meeting and luncheon of the UDC.
week with her Darents Mr. and r Mrs. Vance Gavin amended, a
Mrs. R & TyndalL ; ; 0 ' i ( meeting of the Hospital Board In
Mr "Bobby Ingram, of UNC at Goldsboro Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGowen
were called to Laurinburg WecV
nesdav because , of the illness of
her brother-in-law. -' ,',
IN RECITAL
..l a i
solved his ! V
lem during t
y 1
i. k f.
ie winter.
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"A' delightful evening of piano
music was enjoyed by aboyt thirty
guest at the home of Mrs. I. C.
Burch on. Tuesday March 27. The
program was given by Millie and
Mary Sue Burch. Numbers inclu
ded compositions by Bach, Mozart,
DeJbussy,,Deems Tayl?r and other
composers. After the program . a
social hour' was enjoyed, and del
icious refreshments;, were served.
An Ashe County farmer, Ed
Hartsogv . says one acre of silage
vas the, most valuable trop grown
,n fcr, 1. vpr Hi' nrirl th-
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Guthrie, Jr., were honor
ed at a buffet supper by the bride's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Silas Daugh-
highway. A number of relatives and Chapel H11L spent several day
friends enjoyed the hospitality. this week with his parents Mr. and
The couple were given a set of Mrs. W.M. Ingram. ;. j.;-.-i-k.
china by the hosts. j Mr lnd Mrs. Vance Gavin ac-
of Warsaw to Philadelphia. Mr,
Mixed spring flowers were used
profusely throughout the Brlnson
home Thursday evening when Mrs.
Wiley Booth honored Mrs. Charles
Guthrie, Jr. recent bride,, with a
miscellaneous shower. Games and
interesting words of advice were
given by Mrs. Morris Brlnson, with
Mis Mary Waters and Mrs. Amos
Brlnson being given corsages of
handkerchiefs as the lucky ladies.
Mrs. Booth assisted by her mo
ther served Ice cream, party cakes,
nuts and mints carrying out the
bridal idea. Climax Of the evening
came when the bride was present
ed a gaily decorated rabbit filled
with many beautiful and useful
gifts. The hostess' gift to the bride
was a corsage of violets and a piece
of crystal In her chosen pattern.
Church Women
Gavin stopped In Wilmington, Del.
to visit his niece and nephew.
Mrs. P. J. Dobaon returned home
Friday from Cherry Valley, N. Y.
where she scent the nast several
days with her daughter Mre. Geor
ge Giles.
FLOWERS
FOB ALL OCCASIONS. .
Mrs. Clarence Murphy
; Phone M8-1 . , Aient
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"flov, :ss foe
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Prices Up SbN For Cash
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7ayiie aghicultuu vjruCSri::c:
SbUTH JOHN STREET," G0LDSBOB6; jN C." : ,'.
before you aeciao
oil any other car
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I0T0R COMPAMY
The Women of Grove Preslby
terian Church held , their annual
meeting March 26 in the Sunday
School building here. At his meet
ing t roiiowlng officers were In
stalled for the new years as fol
lows: . v.'.:.--f
President Mrs. Walter Stroud;
Building Materials
. Sheet Rock, Doors, Window?, Asbestor Siding,
Weather stripped window Units, Paints Nails,
Asphalt Shingles, V-Crimp Galvanized Tin and
Aluminum, Varnish, Locks, Screen Doors, Brick,
Hinges, Blocks, Mortar Mix, Lime, Lumber and
Moulding. All kinds of building i. material.
Creosoted Fence Post and Foundation Timbers.
PHONE 534tTOR WRITE!
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BUILDIII&SUPPLIESIIIC.
RTi'2, HI-WAY 41 MST ;WALLACE, N. C.
The Home of Low Priced Building Materials
NO OTHia CAR rides lik De Soto. Pick your own bumpy
"test route" . . . then feet how those amazing new Oxiflow
sbxabeorber eliminate bumps and bouncel ,
NO OTHia CAR is more fun to drive. De Soto's new high
compression engine is bigger, toore powerful than ever. Tip
1 Toe Shift with Fluid Drive let you drive without shifting.
And no car in America has bigger brakes! ' ,
NO OTHER CAR gives you such value. Just compare De Soto,
! feature for feature . . . and dollar for dollar . . . with any other
car at any price. YouU pick-De Soto! 'J "
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SERVfCE t-'
Main Street r- Kenansville, N. C.
Den'l miu OROUCHO MARX l Vm Ul Yoor lff
both Radio and TV tack mk U NBC stalwas.
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Plumber
STATE LICENSED
PLUMBING
CONTRACTOR;
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BATHROOM EQUIPMENT "
HOT WATEB HEATERS
WATER PCMPS
KITCHEN S1NI3 "
Phone 473
WARSAW, N.
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For Sale
II, DOORS, SHEET
2 CK, ROCK LATH,
:i:woolw PLASTER,
1, CET.1ENT' BRICIk,
TAU, PAINTS, TEll
TA F1TE, DHACI
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Received Hogs, Paid Cash For Them Yhen Nearly 90 Per Cent 01 Markets In The
. State Were Closed Up. r'-m
Wallace Stockyards is open for business
everyday except "preaching day" Sunday.
We feel that the public, ALL OF YOU,
have helped to make a well balanced market "
for sellers, buyers and operators alike. A place
where sellers and buyers meet and exchange
stock for ready cash. : An'
If you continue to support this market, we
the operators will do our very best to make
it an even better market for you.
There has been some inquiry about com
mission on top hogs. We wish to say that we
have not charged any commission on top hogs ,
for well over two years. , . "
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F03 SALE EVERY DAY
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WE BUY EVERY DAY.
v';-" Sales Schedule Every Thursday,
, Mule Sale : 1:00
Hog Sale : 2:00
v . Cow Sale - : : 3:C0
.) Sheep and Goat 4:30
Private Sales Daily V
' c Wt have arranced with the WaUace-Clintoa Bntodoastlnf Company to
ti ron our hog market and other stock news at 12:19 Mondays throufk
Fridays of each week Hope that you will listen.' . Tbsnks. -Join
In with ns and let's make this part of Eastern North Carolina a
' real stock country with a rood outlet WALLACE, j
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ttrtner vniir linr nnv dnv nt niirht. (It at
night) call and we will be at the yards. Night , , i $
I watchman will be at the yard all night and
, can call one of the managers. . . . ; - ,
. " We want to thank the merchants and
businessmen of Wallace and the surrounding ,
country for cooperating with the yards and . ,
' cashing checks for the people after banking'' .
hours. It is a great help for all concerned and "J
we would like to take this opportunity to rec
ommend to you our good merchants in this
section of Eastern North Carolina for honest ' -
dealings and niga quality of merchandise.
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