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tniA r.,ir.ty - f)fj ii Hoa r. . and Mra. Cllftafl . 'Uidren Sandra and Jimmy en ted a few friends- atJHllas cottage at-Xrouna icn . r toe weekend of June 23. ei twereMr.ena.airs.. r. oma i Uaiwhter UwJi-Mr. ul i t. ... !. Smith and son A. Q. J. and ,y. Mr. andMrsvlNlvtn Pi id wn apent Friday night, After t-xyu'i various games toey were aerved fried chicken, uadwi- cnes, lamonaae ana wm pie; The Newklrk'a daughter. Willie pruofwaa a member of the ssei rape 'jibing, swimming and, sunning. iJ ii-...r.:-i. T -7- . " t Mr. an Mrs: L. V. Newklrk n- Pelvis frtrhterMary AatTW Feyetteville eut the weekend, with her mother, Airs,' Sallie Tucker.-? ,'( Hewoert tnter avith the USN They reported, fine Un H Z wiiwZu" Mr and AJMier, Lanier. Herbert baa $sweirnea trota Korea. , V ; . (CMr. atfd Mra. H. t. Pippin went to rremont wnere Mrs. pippin Joi ned aer ' water, Mr. John Hooks, Jr, on a-trip to their brothers Bab Coifein awUwife and daughter In Yirginia"for acervrdays. Mr. Pippin remaineq in ajremont with Mr. Hooks. LtUe Cuaanne Corbia retur ned with Mr. Pippin and Mrs. Hooka for a 'visit Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoover. Sally and Carolyn Jonas, Emma Ca- tnenne, tuiaa urey. and Brow spent the weekend at the Jone's cottage at Carolina Beach. Irene Herring, "Plugte" Ueher. "So Herring, Marvin Usher and Tyson Sholar went down on Saturday. Mrs. Pauline Todd and daughter rauia naieign are spending a few days -with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones. She plans to spend next weekend at their cot tage at Carolina Baaeh. v Mrs. John 8. Croom is spending a sew aaya at air. s. a. Hunters oottage at Carolina Beaoh. Mr. Marion Sedberry. Army Chemical Center, Md., Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Croora. ,. (Miss Cynthia Bradshaw, tele phone operator la Warsaw and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin araasnaw is in the Clinton hosoi- tal where ana recently underwent an appendectomy. Jier many menu wish her a quick recovery.. Mrs. Mary Emily Baley of Bur Ungtoa apent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Maude King. Mrs. F. N. Bard en is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Min nie Parrlsh in Sumpter, S. C. Mr. Barden, Mr. Daniel Williams and son Franklin are spending a few days at New Topsail Beaoh oa a fishing trip. ,-, , ; ; : . ' , Mrs. Alvin Powell, Mrs. Willard Brlnson and son Hiram spent Tues day with their sister Mrs. Ed Evans in Wilmington. Little Sheila return ed wth them for a visit, Mrs. James Earl Jones snd sons Mike and Jimmny of New Bern are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope, v Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pooe and two children spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pope. ur. ana Mrs. stscy vans ana enuaren Keith and Althea were oinner guesta of her parents, Mr. and airs. Jake Baker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith visit- e l their soa Ray at Harold Store Sunday. Mrs. N. T. Pickett and son Fred enjoyed a baseball game at Calypso sundaywtemoott. Fred plays with the Calypso team. ', . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and son Gary went on a houseoartar with a group at Mr. S. B. Hunter's cottage at Carolina Beaoh last weekend. -..... (Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Evans were dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jonn William JSvans Sunday. Busses Henrietta Tucker and Eve lyn Parker visited Cynthia Brad shaw who Is sick in the Clinton hospital, Sunday and Monday after noon. s The guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harv- ther daughter, Goldle and her hus band, .'n..:','",!:!, ,m. i'T)) T J :.,. T 7 new s I j . Arsf. W. ig, "Bud" MiUer, News, Adv. Representative a. : HLn-la"! iLLf On tfMr. tana. Mrsjffi.iAl Miller Mr.i Miss i innniinrOKinnr "'Tand" Mrs.' Bodflllei"ahd fsmily visited a-fJIIIVIIIItV a11 HIJ spent Thursday afternoon at Top- Bland "p a Mr. and 'Mrs. Adoipn jones an- ; n ounce the' birth of a son., June 22 in Memorial general hospiui in c Klnston. Mrs. Jones is the form er ?oy Jafoson, f' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown ann '; dunce the! birth qf a son June 23 -in damortal general hospital in Kins- ton. Mrs. Brown is the former Paul- r tie Lee. Ii si ) rtained at their home Saturday ftomiAAn Vw nnrlnd t.hAlp anil RHlv r - ."r 3 n his fourth birthday. i i Misses Pat Rhodes and iirfa ages t ' VUliams led a number of "games , .Jie dining room table was overlaid ,v" d t linn and .entered . with a ! ...i. a iU pink ake topped. witK rT "ire burning-tapers.-wflaes.'-ice i :A Iced drJnke were em J to the "30 guests. Bslloons wem ; iven as favors. ( :; Billy received many lovely and seful gifts. . 4 Mrs. J. E. Albertson snd Mrs. reston Albertson assisted in serv- ! i , ( ! rOMAN SOCIETY ! The womans Missionary society ill meet Monday at the church for regular meting. y sail Beaoh. Mrs.. Franklin Jones snd son Fre ddie spent Monday Svith Mrs. w. F. Williamson in Kenansvllle iMw nrA rifntrm Mill amJ j t t . ..' 1 1 : 1 . I . n . ... autimera.'Aissnia' taiKj , voraeiua were weekend guests of Mr.( and Mrs. L. C. Miller. Cordellia and Aisshi remained- lor longer vi sit. Friends of J. T. Miller regret to learn t ne Teniains ' a tatient in a Fayetteville hospital. . , Mrs. Perry Williams of Canw Ste- MvarsrjraM.4a..vi8itiDK her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. w. n. jtfostic. Stanley Bratcher and Gerald Batts. .U5CG .Georaia SDent the fweekend UtU ther7 parents, Mr. nfl Mr, jasrfon wapher and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Batts. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Havwood Williams of Charlotte visited Miss Anna waner last weekend. v. CJiMr and Mrs. D. C. Fussell of surgaw spent Sunday with Mr. Snd Mrs. Milton Cottle. day. ; Rosa Bell Miller of Warsaw her parents Mr. and Mrs. , Miller Tuesday and Wednes- ' i Mr. and Mrsv Norman t"W"ullani s'tere weekend guests of Mrs. Lila , it. Lanier. i Mr. and Mrs. James Miller made a business trip to Greenville recent- Friends of Mr! Aoolh Jones are r leased to know she has. returned a u aum irwn nuosion oos; ital where she wss a patient for . Leo MiUer USN Norfolk; Va was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller. ' Henry and Willie Owen Guy have returned to their home following a visit of two weeks with relatives a Norlina. : Mrs. James Miller, Misses Leo Ann Nethercutt and Betty Jean La xier made a business trip to Jack onvllie Tuesday. MiY and ,Mrsi HaTlev-Mareadv of vninquaoin ana tw, ana Mrs. Abe JMrMiiid 'UrtL ciSt.Pope-and fa mily of Magnolu, Mrs. Walter Ml cro and Mrs. .flovd, HQlJamaa, of uwasooro visweq imts. 4 SOS tic Sunday. ) i i , w- s ,m Mr. and MrfJV "F. Bvamf and son of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ii, Cvanst Mrs. Lula Parker apent Tuesday in Rsleigh visiting relatives... fca Frieads of Woodrow Tbipsn re gret to learn Tie is ill in si Klnston bOsplUtt fy ..ft 1 (Mr. C. C. Ray nor has returned to Hi, home-tfom a Klnston baepital where he was a patient several days Mr. and Mrs. Leon Quinn, Mr. Ed die E. Griffin, Misses Betty and Loraine Quinn and Joe Quinn Tbi- gpen visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Rolln Thomas of Ludowigi, Ga., last week Mrs j Clinton' Campibell snd Chil dren -of Georgia are spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Susan Turne?..-s .-4 -vy-nf,?-v Mr. and Mr. Homer Wlnstead and son "Reggie visited 'Mr. 1 snd Mrs. Dick Brown in Holly Ridge Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Preston Albertson and daughters of Wallace were weekknd guests ofi Mr. and Mrs. E."Albertsonl""'v-l - Mr. and Mrs. David Resale Smith and family spent several days last week, at Topsail Beech. , '' u Friends of Mrs. Earl Brown will be pleased to know she has retur ned to her home from a Klnston hospital. Mrs. S. E Finch and sons of Bai ley visited Mrs. Alice Jones ana family Monday. Friends of Mr. L. H. Thomas, Sr.. are pleased to know his condition is improving. He is a patient in the Veterans .hospital in Kecoughton, Va. Mrs. Thomas and Miss Jessie Ann Thomas visited him Sunday. Mrs. L. B. Ferrel apent Satur day night and Sunday with her sis ter, Mrs. a. L,. JSvans. uJiss Marjorie Evans, Miss Csr- Knnsav snd Mrs. Louise Ev ans shopped In Klnston Saturday. OUTLAVTSBRIDGE AUW Hold July Meet In Goldsboro The AUW Will hold its Julv meet ing in tne borne of Mrs. M. W. Simmons in Goldsboro. Saturday. July 7 at So'clock p. m. All mem bers are urged to be present and Mrs. W. N. Outlaw attended graduation exercises at Haidbara- er business school in Raleigh Thurs- aay nignt. Avert Carey Outlaw was a member of the class. Mrs. Jake Scott of Thacker Mills West Virginia, and Miss Glennle House of Washington, D. C. were among visitors with Misses Fannie ana same outlaw last week. . Dr. Russel E. Outlaw of More- neaa city was weekend visitor with the home lolks. Miss Marie Prater attended the Cooper wedding In Nashville Sat urday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Simmons, Ge rald and Curtis Simmons and Mrs. Kate Outlaw visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Outlaw In Raleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Outlaw and t )v ki l- .uvea fc ts.- ' 1. K. D. s J Ler ' aU--n J a 4Jrm t.eeuoj in t. -1j a Friday. , Amon J. Outlaw and Jim Byrd were among the buddies of World War I to attend a reunion in Dunn Sunday. : f, - . , Miss Addle Vause of Richmond. Va.. waa a visitor for last Sunday night service. She has been visit ing Mrs. Lassie Hortoa and other relatives, ,T '"sa lt a .J rur I 'ajw r lit. 8 4 1 t, a.aus- ""t i hf f . are Uolie&e i . w ijct in agxicu..aie en.tieeiriutf. He has spent the past year as in structor in eerieulUiral engineering t the Votvettf y of lennessee, where he also did some graduate work toward a master's decree. . . i esOavC-av K. C Eeeseaants far WAC3AW FLC2AL WARSAW, W. C t; Ti ir. . r ' a I loiciiranrcu Appointment of-Jack O. Tray- wick, MaretwUle native, as admin istrative assistant in toe Division of Test Farms has been announced by R. W. Cumings, director of research for the State ; College School of Agriculture. v ; , State test farms are administered Jointly by the North Carolina Ex periment Station and the North Carolina Department of Agricul ture, r In his new port, "Trsyiwlck will be working with Cecil D. Thomas director of test farms. His duties will include supervising the care and maintenance of buildings and equipment on some 18 branch ex periment stations and test farms lo cated throughout the State. He will J CS? Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Sawyer and Aubrey, Jr., of Elisabeth City spent Saturday night with, Mr. and Mrs. Groves JonaaJ VA.-,.(. ' Rev and Mrs. L. C. Prater and Miss Marie Prater will leave Tues day morning for Inmans chapel in Western N. C. where they will work with the Universalist church there during the month of July. "I with you woti'dn't (rim vour rait in the pencil therpenerr ' It's no fSotnedy when we say that we can solve your insurance probelms for you. Don't hesitate. Investigate our service. : I s i l.t (' . in J LET US 871 Even the finest oil be comes dirty with use. Carbon, acids, moisture and dust mix with the -oil during engine oper-; ation. To prevent dam age, let us drain dirty oil every 1000 miles.. n. 5k ...1 '.M -X Hurrv aot vours now at SuttdsiYGisa Ip;!io:co Co. A. Q. and J. P. Smith, M grs. 11 Magnolia, N .C. PROTECT YOUR ENGINE- CHANCE TO Your best protection against engine wear and costly repairs is regular changes of top-grade Mobiloil, the world's largest seller. Mobiloil's famed triple-action helps prevent harmful engine deposits, i"'"""'"1 acid for mation. You get maximum protection. gwtmiiwetwniiafWleyeaioaileea? l 'tJlaV llA Strickland Oil Co. Phone 418 Warsaw, N. C. Distributor (M mMI 'H Uiiijl-E an & miiiaiiiiaeii BY: VIDA MILLQY (founder . Tubercle Bacille germ. luv2) was of the human race, woul- A group of Chinquapin girl scouts 'It last week for a week's vaca ' ion at the Camp Trailee near Dud- y, N. C. Those from here include iargaret Brinkley, Betsy James, ylvja Williams snd Enatla Swin m. A social affair of a big supper ii conclude tne final program next eek whettha-pasents-of -thehil-f TB genm& en are asked to participate. It's gretted that more girls could lit take cart in this program. Cpl. and Mrs. Earnest Glover and n of HaramiQnd,.Indjana.areJnak. ? their home here at the present ne wnne cpl. mover is stationed, t Carnp LejewnajwltK. the Marina d ir. an Mnfe Rdy 'SmitBfecent ' returned from, their -yacstion at sail Beach near Wilmington J timing, fishing and other sports. i Betty Carol Gay, Eunice Hum f and Louise Mohn,were their ere are far too many minds concrete all mixed Wand anently set, but V if science s adding healthy years on- to Uer foUts in our "TwilUf'it" !. it will be music to tea mil-! 1 folks in the United States, i another million -who read nns of 800 physicians over ry. Don't tell me folks are e eagerly awaiting old age dn't you spend a dallan t hwc w chest x-rayed? Its free if you don't have the dollar! The committee meeting held last week in Kenansville hopes ' to ln- courage everyone, no matter thaw healthy one looks, to be x-rayed as soon as possible. Two recent ca ses lived two weeks after examina tion, had no symptoms or idea o: Make sure in your case (by the use of x-rays. Laboratory In Ke nansville, on main St. near P. O. Mrs. Vlda Milloy was appointed rhinpiiapln, goasd-BepreseBtaUve of Chinquapin for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ml Bishop spent r few days; at-W mother", before leaving; an a trfaj to; Cuba and S. Amerida. 'assigned to duty in the .USN-Mrs.-Biaboa--wiU-f amain in Chinquapin for-the six weeks of Mr.-. Bishops- course on an Aircraft Carrier from Norfolk, VaJ ' Did you ever notice' no; des perately you feel after getting an gry over anything?.. Anger is a wind which blows out the light of the mlndl.A good thought for the to bacco growers for the next few we."' ': tvi'Ur - Mr. and Mrt. Ben Ball of Ahoskle hfe rbeen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . JCrtck Futreal recently Miss Lena'FutrtsL a Touna .Chin quapin; debutantes accompanied them back home for a visit and tawPortamoutih; Yrrto-vlalt an ves as Dr. Robert Koch.1 aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Raynor. "nm om Liome, r. T as Ik - M hi S'J wmmmmmm - i i - - I ' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Outlaw and O00Ooowlo$0o Theodore Outlaw, Mrs. Marie Ter- ' . t . .- . - J ' ry and Mra. Robert Jones attended If. ' 1 1 , - " 1 ' 1 ' ' a reunion their class of the Bf . . f Ft PI " fl s l ' , ' Grady high school of 1940, held in 1 If ,-4 1 J : T v - . i ;;: the home of Mrs. Jim Trotter In 1 I V 1 1 i . !, Mount Olve. Mrs. Trotter s the ! V I ' ... . former Ethel Kornegay who was j U ill i - " !! a member of the class. The class . V I 7 I met Saturday at 6:30 p. m. ( U ULUU Miss Sallie Outlaw was hostess ',1 ' i ' ! ! to . the local bridge club Friday 1 ' , . " nigni. X - '. 1 . :-., Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Howley Z - 1 -v, . of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. v" l " Alonzo Outlaw Sunday.' V ' ' r- I ' ' ', ! Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw. Mr. ' J ' . . i . f . ) ' ' ) ( . y f : y t : a v " n--, . v nr7 r .1 : 'v;i4:'iS ;V':;;" .v.-4-''.:; 1 ' ''J. :--'r.':i. f ' : ' '. a v r . ..VV. X -, Miss Lee Wood, a cousin went a- long for the ride. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perry of Fla., have been visiting friends and re latives ihere and about and Mrs. T. F. Sanderson and little daughter Thomisine left Sat. p. m. for Per ry on their return trip. Mrs. Sane derson and Thomisine expect, to spend at least a week In Florida. Who's going to sell tickets at the Hula? Oh, yes, the regular crew will be there. The show must go on) Mrs. Sanderson is Mr. Batts' brother. Mrs. Eula Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beal of Wilmington visited here the weekend snd in Wallace, taking in the movie at the Drive In Saturday night :- ' Mr. and Mrs; Oza Summer and daughter Dlan, and Miss Anjella Fay Williams dauflhter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams was a guest isst Bunasy atternon of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beal at the home of Mrs. V. Milloy, cousin of Mrs. Besl. Mr. and Mrs. E. Glover visited with Cpl. and (Mrs. Dick Pippin and i Mrs. uemus suiuvsn Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glovers. -. ' . - A stork shower was held at the ladles' meeting recently for Mrs, Frame fanner, as a surprise to the mothetuto-tne! - Happiness was en ough reward for thanks for many guts. ' ' nr. ana Mrs. Joe canvenaugh gave rousing welcome to their new son-in-law last week, and the bride "with a big Shower of a host of their friends snd acquain tances, a vig lot of guts were re ceived cor tne new couple. Tne pair, Mr. and Mra. Eric Rouse will make their home In Washington, D. C, it Is understood, where Mr. Souse ha a Job waiting. Hoping them a Ions Miss Betty Gatlin of Norfolk. Vs. is 1 spending this week with her friend (Mrs. H. Bishop returnlmi in tier over the weekend. Bet s' s the dwfhter of Mr. and Mrs. L rene Gatlin of Norfolk. ,?r'J fniton. son of fr. and S" I ai'i,'. H f'-whn. If t 1 .t
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