.iafcuor vt'J ts 407 MEMORIAL DRIVE Warsaw ;u ' MARKERS . ' -, , MOUNMENTS i " TOMB STONES ' GRANITE OB MARBLE Sea Us Before. Tan Bay 1 BY: VIDA MILLOY o - , : Did. you evr try making 32 Tuttle, and Mrs. Smith served lem- pleeea of cak out of a 28-plece size cake? Well It happened last week out at the Chinquapin High School yard where Mrs. Roy Smith helped the teacher celebrate her daughtr Janice's birthday, " along with a group of her little friends and classmatse. Her teacher, Mrs. LET'S : KILL THOSE RATS AND MICE NOW WE HAVE THE FAMOUS UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN DISCOVERY . $ - com. 59c - $1.75 . - $3.00 , , MAILED ANYWHERE POST PAH) MAIL OR CALL IN YOUR ORDER NOW Warsaw Drug. Co. PHONE 521 MAIL ORDER SERVICE DAILY onade, fruit mint and assorted lol-ly-pops! Here's hoping little Miss Janice will ; enjoy many happy birthdays. ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and Children,, Breads K, and son Je rome, visited with friends In Wil mington over the Easter holidays Mrs. Mollle Brlnkley is recuper ating nicely after a sudden attack of pneumonia recently. Mrs. Brink- ley is to be commended for her de, termination to recover any Illness that comes her way much to her own good and the wishes of her friends. ' Mrs. Hugh Heath and a son, Hugh, of Kinston were visitors in town last Thursday with Mrs. W. B. WSrd, M T. F. Sanderson and a son, Dr. H. E. Heath here Kindness to dumb animals shows & - f a I' V v? J. i HARVEST youawn FUTURE .... by sowing now the seeds of FINANCIAL se , curity. A savings aecount a here means peace of mind, accumulated funds, earn ed interest We specialize in farm loans. Come In to " day! , ; ". Danl. Of Ot Olive "Make Our Bank Your Bank" " MOUNT OLIVE " , CALYPSO We Have Tobacco Twine 3 and 4 ply Balls or Cones FERMATE for Dusting & spraying Toxophene Cotton Dust HARDWARE Kinston , The Ledyard Vault Precision Built Proof Age AIR-SEAL v Manufactured by . SMITH VAULT CO. KINSTON Consult Your Local (. if ' 'i f. f ' Funeral Director . s a kind heart and greai love. A case of true-dog-love has proven that in Chinquapin recently! Mrs. Jim rule Southerland bad to take her pet to a Veterinarian in Clinton re cently; 'Mrs. Cora J. Southerland has a pet dog, brother to Mrs Southerland's dog. Both ladies brooding over the illness of their pets took both dogs the sick one, and "Brownie' to keep Mrs. South erland company. Now If that isn't "puppy love", what is it? How are they now? Fine. No, it wasn't a case of love-sickness! Probably it was mumps! . Mrs. I, L. Sanderson and Mrs. Jane Brown of Deep Bottom, visit ing her, were visiting the rehears ing of the "Whirlpool" recently No comment yet. One thing they 'said they wanted to come back.- Ummm! Must have been Interesting! We hepe. Mr. Hebern Wilkins, a well known resident, has been dn ill health recently and unable to fie to his work-shop where his absence is felt more than he can imagine. We all hope he wil be out and wel again soon. check-up. He is expected home in a few days, however ' Mr.'Rodolpil Morton and daugh ter, Elsie, spent last Friday in Jack sonville visiting with hie father, Mr. W. F. Morton, who has been se riously ill for the past few weeks, but is Improving. ,';'An ice cream supper sponsored last week out at the lunch room by the Beta Club, was an encouraging turn-out for the benefit of the ex penses of the coming trip of the Beta members to the State Conven tion at Ashevllle April 19th to tht 21st. Good luck to you youngsters! Twenty-seven of the C.HLS. sen ior class made a trip to Greenville High, School Day last Friday, chap eroned by seven adults, getting a glimpse of what college life would mean to those hoping to go later. The EOTC gave a campus parade before 3,000 spectators visit for the day from over ?9 adjoining coun ties. The College band and JSlee club led in musical entertainment. A welcoming address by the Col lege Professor, and several other speakers of the day, beside differ ent activities were enjoyed during the day, beside a barbecue dinner being served. Mr. "Roo" Bradham is a patient in a Wilmington Hospital for a Mr. Lee Maready has returned from the Hospital assuring every one he is very much alive as it had been reported he was dead several times. First dead then alive. Mr and Mrs. Van Murrell of Ra- Secrets of Successful Salads! (WE DRIVEN DODGE CARS 270,000 MILES! y and my car fbSI is il. another deDehdabe DODGE! Soy C G. 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Caltf. w en more than IWmI ! 9aM f-irlnhllh . npwlaliaa for You could pay up to HOOOmon and stiff not get otitis extra room, comfort and rugged dependability of Dodgs O' wnrs know from experience the value and dtpendability built into Dodge can. That's why, year after year, so many buy "another 'dependable Dodge." ' . . ' ' Along with smart, sleek styling and unmatched ' roominetj. Dodge gives you the smoothest rldo ou've ever known, thanks to the new OriBow iock Absorber system. You get exciting perform ice, true economy with the big "Get-Away" jne. And Cyro-Matlc, lowest-priced automatic : usmission, makes driving easier, smoother. Yes, Dodge Is the car you want today ... -smart looking, comfortable, dependail eu fast ye; ahead. Let us give you the cwiilm Story of Dodge value and dependability . k . tidmf. .nCl OrfvehUveA" -s 1 V , D.ive U for Yeast 000 s -51 Top Yielding Yell o iv Hy brid MM My IN 1950 N. C. Experiment Station tests V-51 was the highest yielding yellow corn in the Piedmont and made the high yield of 106.7 bushels per acre in the Northeast Coastal riains. . Top 5 Villa's In Hertford County, North Carolina Tost Wood's V-51 96 bus. Wood's S-313 95 " Dixi 17 94 " Wood's V-50A 93 " Wood's V-125 89 per ocr ' V-51 Pricts Postpaid -Bu. $U.50j Vi Lu". $4.10 Pk. $ 3.50( tt pk. 1.5 Wrllo for Wool-t 8m Cotolos ' a4 Ujrkri4 Cm CtraOor. .. vim , M. F. ALLEN, JR. General Insurance -'i t C ; leigh, Miss Elvs Greeham of Mount Olive, children pf Mr. and Mrs. N. K ' Greaham, spent sometime V at home with them this week-end.. Mr: Jimmle Southerland, scholar of Barber school in Durham, was home for the week-end. . . . . yon!:.isyPuysMcr 0 r i 1 i W v,- T Mr. Floyd Judge was seen In town a few hours lately dodging re porters . ..due to the fact he Is very shy of gossip! , V SMITH TOVIISHIP Mr. and Mrs. Herman Page at tended the V. F. W. meeting at little Washington Sunday after noon. Mr and Mrs . Thomas Quinn visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Quinn. Sunday afternoon. Miss Sad:ie Doris Smith has re turned home after visiting relat ives in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Smith, Jr. and baby spent Sunday1 with Mr and Mrs. Bryant Smith, Sr. Miss Ardeth Smith student nurse of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with her parents Mr. nad Mrs. Ray mond Smith. Mrs. Turzie Sheppard spent the weekend with Mrs. Johnnie Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Smith and son spent the weekend in Deep Run with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Smith and boys visited Mr, and Mrs Wood row Jackson Sunday afternoon. A number o men from this com munity went on a fishing trip Sat urday near Wilmington, Carmen Turner, Jr. who is stat ioned with the Navy in Texas is on a 15 day furlough visiting Mrs. Bertha Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs Aubrey Smith and Bertha Kay visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroud Sunday afternoon. The B. F. 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