J Mrs. W. J. Smith of Pink, Mr. and Mrs. W.' X. Craft and i Mrs Waldo Simmons of Mrs. Mollie Brow? .of Greenville v o visttd Mrs. Andrew Pat- spent . Monday with Mr, and Mrs. iiuesday. , '.W. E. Craft a i t, . v - I - v : Going On A Trip? Thfcn You Will Need A Bosom Friend! . .. We Have ; ' "J ' Bosom Friend For Bills i w fir' 1 . Bosom Friend Jewelry Pouch For Beach,. Travel And Resort Wear. '- , ----.. . ' ... . ...--4 Si. -.i J, -i Bosom Friend For Men To Protect Their Extra Cash. r , re t Varner Hall Mfg. Company i , - Duplin County's Newest Industry Owned And Operated By 'Women. : Wallace .. Mrs. GrcJy Is Bridge Hostess. i Mrs. J. B. Grady entertained-her bridge dub and an extra uroie Tue sday evening of last week. Sweet neas and mixed summer flowers were used in decoration. Visitors were Mesdames Jack altterson, J. A. Gavin, W. M. Ingram, Andrew Scott and W. E. Craft. ' High score for club members was won by Mrs. J. O. Stokes, Mrs. Jack Sitterson scored high for vis itors. (--. .-.':'.::..;. !' -. During the social hour the host ess served strawberry Ice cream, pound cake and nuts. . ' instructors' cla t la i 1 1 (. c sea are be i it evnui . In 1 , to 10:00 otelw at the Louge buy ing. Mr. GUlley; Is safety service representative Hor the Southeastern District of American Red Cross with headquarters in Atlanta. Ga. Mr;an(Jt:rs.Yce!c Hostess To Weeks : . " v - union Honors Mrs. Bixbyf The Red Cross borne nursing class, which was held in the home ec. department of the local school 1 last week, held a covered dish lun cheon last Friday.. On tnis occas ion Mrs. Zara Blxby was guest of honor and was remembered wltlh a gut.. - yfe.v .;', Grove Women Meet 1 The Women of Grove church met Monday afternoon at. 4 ociock in the Sunday school building for a short business session. Mrs. Walter Stroud presided.,. Red Cross Class In Mr. Gardner Gidley .'of Athens, Ga. arrived Monday to teach an A reunion for the Weeks family was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy F. Weeks. Those attending were Mr, and Mrs. James Weeks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo WfoltHeld and family of Newton Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Gor; don weeks and family of Goidsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weeks and family of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Mayon Weeks and family of Fay etteville, Mr. And Mrs. L. A. Weeks and family of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weeks of Baleigh. The family mad a real old fash ioned get together with luncheon, served picnic style, on the lawn. Mrs. Williamson Club Hostess Mrs. D. L. Williamson entertain ed her card club Friday afternoon. Mixed summer flowers were used about the room Where the tables were at play. Mesdames Andrew Scott and G. R. Dall were visitors. Prior to the games the hostess ser ved strawberry shortcake and cof fee. High score for club members was won by Airs. P. J. Dobson, Mrs. Andrew Scott received high score Sor visitors.;; p, f ?, fr, vt i : , , i. 1 1 .. 1 u . L..a L.i.a of LivxJya, N. Y. spent seveintl days vittiUng rela Uvf here. Mrs. P. J. Dobson spent Thurs day in Wilmington. 1 . ' " f Mrs. RaHh Langston and son! of Warsaw were weekend ,ueU of Mr. Harold Jones.:.-- Me.' and Mr. R. L.- Sykes . and Miss Mary Lee Sykes spent the weekend witb Mrs. 1 William Eu bank in ScottS Hill, k ' (..',-, Mrs. Myrtle Qulnn and Miss Kath rvn Qulnn spent the weekend in Greensboro and attended the grad uation exercises at WCUNC : of which Miss Cornelia Qulnn is a graduate. , Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCord of Mobile, Ala, ' arrived Tuesday to spend some time with Mrs, Annie Ingram, step-mother of Mrs. Mc Cord, and. W. M. and Paul Ingram brothers., - - 1 Guests of the Lacy Weeks Wed nesday afternoon were A. D. Lee, Jr., brother of Mrs. Weeks, Mrs,. Breece and Mr, -and Mrs. Luther Russell and childrn, all of Wilming ton. 1 , Mr." and Mrs. Brinker Bishop of Greenville, S. C., an Mr. Abner Outlaw of Elisabeth City baa been visiting Mr. A. T. Outlaw who Js ill at his home. ' . . 1 ' Genuine Stump; Sound Oysters Steamed and on Half Shell WE DELIVER DIAL J961 PULLEY'S ; " BARBECUE , . ' 1 . Kinston i Honors Mriitrafl Mrs'Rl' Ij. "Sykes honored. Mrs. W. E. Craft at a stork shower Tues day night. Mixed flowers in attrac tive arrangements were Qsed a- bout the home.. Several igames were enjoyed after which the Hostess served punon and coowes. rne non oree received many attractive gifts. . Lt. and Mrs. A. R. Bland, Ammle and Yvonne Patterson spent Sat urday at Wrightsville Beaoh. Mr. and Mrs. William Oden and son of Raleigh spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 6y.k. 1 ' ' Miss Janet Boney of Washington D. C. is spending several a ays wiui her parents, Mrvnd Mrs. N.. B. Boney. . .- .- ... Mrs. Herbert Smith of Benson Is visiting Mr., and Mrs, L. A- ,Beas ley. . . Mrs. Sam Newton Is visiting Dr. and Mrs, Jim Wilson and family in Durham. . : ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Haley Dauantry and family spent the weekend in Man- teo-.-. 'f -jl.-'-v-I ' Mrs. J. E. Jerritt of New Bern spent a " couple of days last week with friends here.f; r.i .(;.. Miss Hilda Clontz has returned Stoma from a vacation In New York. Mr. and Mrs., W. E. Craft and Mrs. G. R, Dall visited relatives in Somter. S. C. during, the (weekend. Mr. E. Southerland pas returned 1 1 ' 11 L .. mm m" . ' - : $ H&rYuddIvCo. Personals In Wallace , flil Ui , I ::v..:.y-;.. 11 1 1 I : ::: aw r. Ma-':"i ' i Ti-.-.A Vt. k 1 M ' 1 - .l Brf , -lfJC)C i ir i-. I iUMLte tSiSLt1ias 7Jn GIVES YOU f (&. ".' , V . . ' 7 nuTounric " fo 10 minutes! : Houses!; APARTMENTS For Rent Warsaw And t Kenansville A. J. . STRICKLAND :y : We Are 1 f V ' 1 T;: ) , . k s. i - Dcrgcins ' , During" s 'yt, V 1 -1 Wallace Strawberry Days; Thursday, Friday, Saturday ' " ' Of This Week - t i .". Visit Our Store For Special Savings In ''T- J; ,f;''f Ladies Ready - To - Wear, Lingerie,;. . Millinery, Shoes, Hose, Children's Wear a One Of Eastern Carolina's Finest ... Stores For Ladies . " , In Wallace 11. 0 ' ' ( PHONE 554 . ' . ' ' -J 1TARSAW. W. C: I- ' '"" " ' ' ' ' ' '" Per Awe ZMmmsrited Buy Your Heeds II 3v. 3 1 3 1 1 11 c -a r ,-r -M MtOUve,N. C.J..1. ...If. ':",' ,"" V'' If 6, Wilbur Shaw thinkm so much of fftls CbT'fW fc t aw IWCarfcr a BO VirJ 2 tninotos PXor4r" Automatic Ofrorin3l Nothinjlo hmi on or off-nothing to watch-nothing to empty. This EheWador defrost, itself -while you sleep-m 2 tO) ,10 minutesli . ' ' " Ivmi vou twice a much if jod -where yon want it-irt front, in ftf, fa twaefcj, rChetvMr completely nca.ssf-IW the door-no? . Nthdoor.iWi)tthwwi r '1 AM Tfcese fMtaraa, Tool FuBddth Irooaor Vr 1 iferSato - . . transparent flcrispora . .f?aWs ! : . : tt fnoCixjlT-eMineeri MPlACEVOURmtd . in vttJlfltPATM now wl brand-now Sholvador awarded th Fashion Acadomy 60M Modal for th tocond two , costlvo yocw for oxeoSoneo. -j in ttyOng and iaiCy- V '. Thorn to-SIerwdoneoiomil5 L f mni.iL nriAM and f tnrea - tncluding yorr-our JorCtylinf. i c-? rrro en ww..7 - ..... v f 1 4 " " If f f ;-f..r'-" o --J , J IT " "c. r- 7- rt WILBUR SHAW, AMERICA'S MOS1 FAMOUS DRIVER, DRIVES NEW 1951 CHRYSLER REPORTS TO YOU 5 ON REVOLUTIONARY FIREPOWER ENGINE AND HYDRAGUWE POWER STEERING. ' ... -Here are Wilbur Shaw1 reaction in hie own wordt a taken down by a recording machine . in the eart - ' - "The '51 Chrysler hat it! With this new engine and power steering, the first on any U.S. car, it's a Whale of an automobile.' ... ,tt ;;--,V, t---M 'sV;" r'-iVUX Tm completely bowled over by the ease of tteeringi This steering conJbined with, the automatic trana- mission . . t is the nearest thing to an automatie pilot for a car I can possibly imagine. ' "This engine .. . 1 can't get over the amount of power -and snap in thia engine . it's incrediblel "I drove 111 mile with the feeling I had expended ' no more effort than in driving around the block. "When Mrs. Shaw drove, her' comments just about squared, with mine. Here's what she thinks) of the 1951 Chrysler '. , . ' ' ' r Mre. Shaw: "At first I could hardly believe the ease . with which I could turn the wheel. That's important J , .,, especially In the summertime. t "Often after I have parked car in the average park- ' ' " ing space, I feel I should taxi home, shower and get -'. dressed again. Bui with Hydraguide Power Steering " I parked it with one hand. It practically drives itself." ,. ' I"" Wilbur Shaw: "It's hard to describe this new Chrys-- ler without going off the deep end . . . it has it in every department. " "In fact, I think so much of this car, I've selected it ; ' a Pace Car of the 1951 Indianapolis 500-mile race!",;' (Mr. Shaw's comments are reprinted through the -" - courtesy of Popular Science Magazine.) " Mr. Shaw refers of course to standard passenger can not racing cart or ipedal models, - -' Shaw inpeci I nm in y w ill,, 4 : . C . inodmgu. r ttonrmrtibU to paoe t ! J-mila race. 1.;::

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