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i r is jjor rt dycluitXeohher 1 1 1 ! .,.'1 i Love Thy Kingdom, Lord The oldest surviving American oymn ':" VtlLTJLl m Tfaaata Dwilkt. bock Jiilfi let Nnr EnUaUn, botk YI pr.rid.mU. The fcyaa writer kaadni tk butitatioa from U t U17 Tke ' wcond duartd th U.S w aaimnity nlvMin , ereiidaat from ll t H i - . i ' Jut M Stoorw.il JickM add frTr HK'n Ut cIubmh VUiUi Military laatitete, e did Tiawthy Dwiht hold nrlTal ia tW chapel el Yale. Ad for food hum. I wi aa s wkaa ewrykedy wa rudias Th Faia "AS of Ima Mid latetvlew with dat fwld oaijr fir. prefer Ckrirtiaae, - S Preeideat Dwight took th ckpol pal pit aad pet ' Ik feu ef Gad lata at aaeil. ;! ;,":'-":1 : . Lib BoajamU Fruklia, TUaotkr DwS ef tkoM .tardy eerfr Aawkea wfce eeeld de abaart uytUaf. H w trar, eWrfyaum, ", I, kriil.cor, on tor, fteurM ana aad tauatr. A eoe ei ei poplU im it, a m laterened ia "ororytliiaf " art pi kaewlede wat "beaadlei." Bat hi (hitf Uwa wu adTtadnf. laaraiaf aad CariMlaalty. Aa avid Fodtrtlirt, hi chief hata wu Taoauu Jatferaea'a dectria of Ja erotic goTonuMBt. Ia a Fearth of July eratioa i J00. ha troilad that anakiad wat botnf driiraa back to onto Ksto aad th csaatiy wa haiag wnm by "black. wr' ! M.ta-w' ItteMcaM. thoolaov. Broach. , la to hi atadaat aad rwaalai badaaat offoirl el Tale, 1 Dwifkt took aa th oditioa al a colUctiom el Inae 'V.ttt' hraau, aad, tkook kb aye wan wajk irom yip- aad ararwork, ha wrot )1 byau a hi ewau - TkirtT-wa kTO boaa foraotto. kat aa Muiil on u the ealr hxaw writtaa ia Aajariea lor th two ctatariM attar the Pilgrim Uadod aa PlyBWolh Sack that i 1 (till ia eoauwa . v, !:V " '- Battd aaUa( fhri'" of a tairltaaUy ooafniod i atsdaat body, TUaotky Dwight i boM r iumtorod for f aaakiaf three thiaftw a loadiag iawlialiaa of a taull 1 ' . oollooa. hU for lifftnoalaa Deatetnt aad hyma that irnilaai ta Ut u loag- at Yale r th put. . . 1 lav Thy kingdom, Iwri. Tit hmut TUmt shod, Lm rLmk mur tint Haitm : WUk Hit wa tnefm MM. I Uvt Thy Church, O Gtdt Hrr avalM ;or i w waaa, r Jtmr at th Tafau ft Aad f fraaaa Thy but. trr hrr my Utrt (hall IM; .. Fr Mr ay jrtytrt awf ' th my 'twmtmitiAtUitm, -rT:-; i Till taib W earn aail aV , fcyW y hithm )y , I yrte ear hmh mtyt, 7S" 1 Hrr law tnmmuaUu, Um aeavi,' Hrr ayamr len W praiw. ; f Sara at Tay rnia (Ml (art, Ta Ztoa (Ml fM -Taw bright limit rth turn yim .1 ilea mntmurmm aaawa. 3L. L-a- lliaall ClaoJ ("larwlat llextTh-rsdjy : c The regular monthly meeting of the Woman club will be held Thur sday June 28 at the Lodge (building All members are urged to be present. i Wmmi it mnrtrotMl Wtara Tndlnto. Blrailnthf AMa, . Sunday guest of Air. and Mrs. V. H. Reynolds were Mr. L. H Rey nolds and Mesdames Bvla Danis and Efie Hawkins ol Kins ton.. Mrs Fvkinh remained for a few days Tlslt . , iwxs. J. L. Tucker shopped In Wlhnlnrton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroud at tended the Smith-West wedding In Garland Sunday. Mr Smith is nephew of Mrs. Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weeks and Jean spent the weekend in Green ville, S. C. Get Tobacco Barns Ready Now Soon it will be too late. Install burnerh, flue eyes and grates. Repair flues. SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. Seven Springs, IhC: Mr. Milton Howard wlto recently returned from Korea was guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J). Kornegay Sat urday. Miss Frances .Jean Patterson made a business trip to Wallace Tuesday. - Sewing Club Sews And Talks And Sews The sewing club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. L. Southerland with a goodly number present Fol lowing the sewing bee a social hour was enjoyed. Girl Scouts In June Meetings : (During the month of June the girl scouts have been meeting at the lodge building. - Mrs . N. B. Boner is in change of the meetings assisted bl Mesdames I. R. Caison and . A. Newton. The scouts are passing off work to get their first aid badge. . Mrs. Silterson Bridge Hostess Mrs Jack Sitterson was hostess, to her bridge ehib Thursday even ing of last week. High score for club members was won oy Mrs. A. R. Bland. Mrs. C. B. Sitterson won visitors bigfo. Durng the socal hour the hostess served cake and sherbet rs ' " I ; Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Kornegay scent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs Bill Futrell lit Goldsboro.- ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stokes and Dranne spent the weekend in At lanta, Ga. Mrv W. E. Cft is an operative paUent at Memorial General hos pital In Klnston. , . , (Miss Mattle Brown Is an opera tive patient in Sampson Memorial hoaptal In Clinton. " ' . I- - Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson Vis ited In Atkinson Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Grsay of Char lotte visltea ur, ana mra. w. a. Grady a few days this week. Mn and Mrs. Kenneth E. Kabon and daughter, Edwins, spent the weekend in Wilmington. .' Mrs. W. 11. Irvram, Bul'by aad Betty visited In Harlow Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Browder and family and Miss Eleanor Boney at tended the Owen-Wiliford wedding In Farmville Sunday. . Mrs. Clarence Murphy visited her sunt Miss Minnie Boone in' Wallace Wednesday. " . ' . Mr. and Mrs. E, D Edgerton and Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Tommle Baker of Wallace visited Mr, and Mrs. Amos Brlnson Sunday. Billy Farrior of Wilmington is visiting Mesdames Boscoe Jones and Jim Bowden. -. . Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Taylor and son of Creedmor visited Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McKoy last Wednesday. UTv ' am( Mm ' TamM Tsvlnr anil sons of Wilmington spent Sunday ... . . . T t nil. witn jut. ana jars. oiumbmi. Frances Sitterson accompanied them home for a few days visit. I, - ... j ' " il Does If Get Your Goat? i when you see that the folks next door seem to have much more out ol life on an income no big cr than yours? Careful, cooperative budgeting ' i the answer! Let us help you plan yours for . Iter living. ; 1 , , avnimaAfeit SKa ti '.'. -1 SIKMWDthKI UCMJVI rift .,v ..-.. A modern venion of an old-fahloned treat ta thi Strawberry Cream Pie made with fresh ctrawberrie, eoeonnt and packaged vanilla pudding. . . .... . .. , ....... . -, 1 1 package vanilla puiding end pis filling mi , ., - teuptmilk ; i oaxa a- or v-tnen pie intu eurfrtthtlieedttravibtrrU , H eup ertam, whipped Place pie filling mis In saucepan. Add milk gradually, blending well. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a boil and is thickened. Cool slightly (about S minutes), stirring once or twice. Turn Vt of mixture into pie shell. Top with layer of strawberries. Cover with remaining filling. Chill. Spread with whipped cream. Garnish with coconut and whole berries. . Not; Quick-frozen sliced strawberries mav ha uaed. . ' ! M. F. ALLEN, JR. General Insurance Kenansville, II. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency t'oiifiG Tobncco Fartos! ". .Farmer friends, JOHNSON COTTON CO. In Wallace I stocked to supply your every need for the coming tobacco season. Be wise, get your needs now Look over this com plete list Come in and see at today! ' . ,. ., . -uf'"' , Tobacco Twine Tobacco Barn Ther mometers ' , Arsenic of Lead ' Paris Green Tobacco S t i c k s f) Tobacco Trucks & Slides Horse Drawn Tobacco Dusters O Hand and Horse-Drawn Tobacco : Sprayers ', O Tobacco Furnace Grates C Tobacco Furnace Doors O - Buck-eye Tobac co Curing Systems O YCidng Tobacco Curfct Ccal.StcIrers O TJbacco Earn Tkri ,0 ' Rlaterials of All Types Tor TL ConstrucLsn of Tobacco Barns. 7 r f. FKEX BASES ALL TICE3TS' "?.; State College Questions And Answers ; QUESTION: When a barn hay JIjm Aim arn IKaa .latUsH tot WjOlAt time Ai.CaV ag "o, lv aJa''W -' - of day should laMaUfa be cut and how long Should oe leu in uie . ANSWER:. Agricultural engin eers at twie voiaege y vnm cessful operators of barn hay dri ers use one of wo procedures in outfingriX) Begdn cutting In the morning s soon as most of the dew is off, cutting no more than can be put In the tern that after noon; or (2) out tote in the after- tifcLit n- nriltlna lUrlll fWMlT that day and leave in the swath overnight, cutting no more than oan be put in the barn the follow ing atternoon. The bay should be allowed to ...II. J M.. 4aA jvn in Mia VMltnt WM iU U W - . where as roudi moisture s pos sible Is removed but where the leaves are not dry enougn o snat ter during handling. Wilted bay .L.u ma. Va .vwuJ Ia rain nr dew. On - good by-curdng day, . . . 1 . . J two nours in we swaiu auu v hours in the windrow is long en ough.. ' QUESTION: Wtoat are the sym ptons of Granville wilt in tobacco? ANSWER: The first synnptons of Granville wilt usually is the flopp ing ox green leaves uu uuc oiuo .1. .lAnA Tir.n AnA lilt, A a leaf may be wilted and the other side not aotectea. uater aai j eaves may wilt and turn yellow before dying. Pka. aiiutra rlnMlf tatt Tt rl flilT MsHai A 11C IVUtB UCVO! wvaaaaauaais aa-" the tips, but the most distinctive aiarnmtinaM lot tHVl A nnMAIWtA fwf BrSHaT streaks resmlbllng very fine pen cil UM. BvB in lUic 'wuwy uwwa w the stalk, r By mhlsununer these streaks may extend to the top at ine pram, in ouraiiveu buwbvb, io .ik rleMavns) In a allmv euvf.t- iVit Thai arwu UBVV" a QVLaruaj uvm v disease is usually most severe on light, sandy soils. v Suggestions Given ; On Handling Grain Heavy yields of small grain are In prospect In North Carolina (his spring, but much of the wheat, oats, and barley harvested will be lost unless growers snake puns in ad vance to store it properly, say ex tension specialists at State College. To assist growers with their har vesting, the specialists oner these suggestions: - Delay harvest until grain k "dead ripe." Don't combine or store ,tt while it Is damp. ' locate bm at least SO feet from structures that present fire haz ards. Remove inflammable mater ial during storage. Don't store for a long period In a building bousing livestock. The storage structure should be strong, convenient, end capable of protecting the grain from weather, insects, rodents, end thef e. If large quanities of grain are to be hand led, use elevated or taoppertype floors to reduce costs. Keep roof waiter-tigM, and' make waKs and floors ttoHht enrwWh to 6tethound ; S3 and r . . Sfot eaca five panuuacar'7H vtu rmor aim . ete to Wallace Tobacconist BaselaU Games Ilayea la WaOao. firtyhoaiifi low wa i (arts ntai ' ysji uv an Ira 10 c :h way , . '''ObS ; . rT ! RALEIGH . fUS RTLMINGTCt - 1J:S 2.23 . c-v-SJ!TM - ' 4T1 7.73 --r .' , r:i e.7 : a. t i fH . J. D. C 6,.j..l v.IJ VA 4.T1 s.tt : P. c i 8 i . c. e - r keep out rain and snow and pre vent teakaige of gases during fumi gation. The floor should be support ed well above ground. Use metal shields or cbemk&Uy treated sills lor protection agaanst Termites. Mesh wire or metal shields should be used for protection against ro dents. . " Clean up storage place during May and June, prior to harvest, to reduce insects. To keep down the Initial Infestation of pests, use 2 1-2 to S per cent DDT epray( one ponud of 50 per cent wettalble powder to each three gallons of water) as a residual , spray applied to walls, floors, and all crooks and crevices. For fumigation, use non-infisimm- r sri '-aUl'K. Can you realize the waste and dam age one little measly match can d( to a forest of giantsT : Laa If tl Wvnivtl Byes Examined, Glasses Fitted. ' Next Door To Cavettaugh ' Chevrolet Company ... Permanent Office Ia ' . ,' WALLACE. N. C. .. . , Vfokoaf aJ Li4rJ SEVERAL WAITRESSES 1 Expertenoed preferred bat net essential. - "1 P TJ'O . DAr."i:cuE WE DELIVE3 DIAL S961 , Kins ton READY for any EMERGENCY Sickroom Supplies ' When Ton Need Them ' an lcebag, a thermometer, a ra- porixer? No matter the need, yon can get It here. Just pick np your phone and tell' us your ..emergency want. , Telephone 521 . Mall. Orders given prompt ; Attention Warsaw Drug Company Th JfS Slot IN WARSAW READY for any EMERGENCY w' f if , i - f 1 r i r 1 Take folhe Roads! ,c But drive in here first for a service job that'll assure you a summer-ful of driving pleasure. We're always ready to service your car, give you free road maps then send you breezin' along ! Kenansville v . SERVICE MOTOR COMPMIY .Kenansville "uD -. -. . . a f::' ' . ' :,"z: ' , . . ' ' . i '' ' ' . ' ' ' 1 - k ' ( The completely, automatic May- n tag washes, rinses, spin-dries your clothes jor you. '. , t , S i Exclusive Gyrafoam washing i , v ', action washes out the most stub i born dirt and grime". . . but is gentle as i you were' washing ' clothes by hand. ' . Safety Lid. Convenient top : i 'opening; Needs no bolting down. The name '"Maytag" on your automatic assures you of de- : pendable, trouble-free perform- ance year after year, $CC3.C3 " v rs j - I I Ccrno !n iz .7 f:rai f jf'i ex' wfc eM.' I I . 9 ic 7 r r 1 r " v: n ' t - ..S"l It"; s vat.-r 1 :t 1 r ' iC. f" t f cf V '-- I,.,. ...,. k 7.: