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::Y 7 i I """"P"J " ;'v"V1' "' ' !AfAA ' V I AIU Lewson, bride'- elect, v honored on Thursday evening v i:en Miss Eleanor Boney enter tained at bridge and Canasta, at er home is Wallace. Mixed sum mer flowers were used In the liv ing room where two table ef bridge and one of Canasta were in play. During the progressions punch and salted nuts were served, and at the ennrlilalnn Mia frtm.. . mmmA course .with party, sandwiches and Iced tea. ;: ; .. ;..vs 's .. -Av.,:: hlflh score for club members, and Mrs. E. C. Tyndall for visitors. Miss uiwson was given mgn lor vanas- m ana was also lememoereu wua a it in crystal. ; Guests Included Miss Boney's bridge club from Wallace and the following OUt-Of.tmim 1ftMa Alio. bwnuo, uunura, mesuames s. C Tyndall. J. R. Oradv and Miu Mar. an nutuuns ana muss manna Get Your SANDHILL PEACHES .. Now From - ' ; Willis E. At The Rartleti and Wnmnrk- . In Warsaw k -r . Next To AAP Store OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' Mof ice To Teachers Grove Auxiliary Holds Meeting., Tha Vnnun Aiivll(rv n nwuM Preshvterian f!hiirch mot Mnnlav afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Gavin presid ed over the business session and naa cnarge or the program. Assistim? in rh nmnriM nr. Mesdames S. W. Newton, Ivy Bow- oea, n.i o. ooney, j. u Williams ana v. u. Reynolds. MissSykesAf Children's Camp Miss Mary Lee Sykes, health nurse. I mwtutino thl. ub -t Crkjpled Children Camp near Wash in Stan. N. C Dalaim Mill rrf r1.!. o is the only child attending from iuyim. xiw camp is iinancea oy the state and cripple children from 7-12 Years mav aftaiul Tiu u.Wn... civic clubs sponsor trips for the vuuurcn. '. . r I f i Blueberries are in season again! A short season this, so make the moi 0,,thra y using i variety of ways. Of course, they're wonder ful la H.um nil ! ahl D... J .. fi ... o' blueberry treats; serve these wonderful, fresh blues in cobblers. ,Tfck to to notify teachers of Dnplla Ceunty wh wish to get their ueaiu ExaamlBaUons before school starts, to eesne to the Health De- saartmeat at any time for this examlaaUon. If ye prefer to go to your yrhrato doctor to get this eerttleate filled out you can get the forms mk the Health Department and take them to the doctor of your choice. ( : Jrn F. Powers, M. D. " . Healtki Officer ooooooooooooooooooooooooi M. F.AILEN, JR. . General Insurance Kenansville, II. C. KenansTille's Only Insurance Agency Mrs. Craf I Bridge Hostess Here - Mrs. W. E. Craft entertained at a ondae nartv at hr hnnu nn wl nesday afternoon of last week. Gla- aaou ana dahlias were used in dec oration. 31 -Jt .. V v '. V Visitors were Mrs. W. J. Pickett - n T McKav ind Mn tL.Z Giles. High score for club members a4 Wuu AV Mr. Jaolr and (Miss Mapv Ta SvStm a D. H. McKsy won high score for, visitors. .v Durinf Hia anAlal Knn ... tess served home-made peach ice cucaiu ana iraxe. mufflns, pies, puddings, shortcakes. And, for something different, how. , about Blueberry Waffles a la Mode? Top warm, franraht waffles with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and "aauca" with nlUn maniaJiUirf syrup. That's a special combination you can serve for dessert or for "" ..--ii..-p. u hit toe wum u given oeiow. no recipe is needed for the sauce; simply use the maple-blanded ayrun " Just aa it comes from the bottle or familiar leriiitaT Ti BLUEBERRY WATTLE A LA HAHK estpe enlea bar SeosweHl SM iT-nrinni Jimntsaalln. ' llf in - kaklai powder H oap smM il inula, V V H teaavoeneall 1 p btoaberriae v ; . Sift flour ones, measure, add baking' powder and salt, and sift again. Combine eggs and milk. Add to flour mixture, add shorWniagTthen mU nly until smooth. Add Mneberriea to batter. Bake to bet waffi iron. 8erve with scoop of vanilla ke eream and maptoMenaed srronw Personals n Dead or Absolutely Free Of Charge Mules, Cows and Hogs Phone Collect, Goldsboro 1532 or 2330 I C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE Co., Inc. GOLDSBORO, II. C. Your Best Market For Hides, Skins .nawisones. ... Look For Our Sign On New No. 117 Truck Lane. , , - Mr. and Mr V IT nnt mMlMU flHU children of Wilmington spent sev eral da VA last wmIt nHtt, M Uo.. ry JLWU. k -r Mrs. Jim Wilson and children of Durham aoent avrai Avm a weec witn iMr. and Mrs. Sam New. 'Mrs. William Mnv it n-r.A. bpro spent Friday with Mr. and iMr. and Mm Inn Miaii nf a-- rara were ppnnt mut, n i n omwm, Nil, Bertha HnlliiuMurnnfh Mh and Mrs. C. S. Southerland of oauKur, nuaine, were weekend ffUestfl of Mra Nnro fikfr.. (Master John: Wrlcrht nib "' oays lasx week with his gtandmother, Mrs. Nora Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs Jim u-n.il. i W7 -- ' ' - ... . . k n .411 ,im son of Greensboro are spending a 7... y wun mT3- southerland. Mitchell Allen Jr.; As spending a month at rmn Qoacri.n xt n r o "i.i now Bern. Guesta nf Mr inn Mm m : n Allen ThursHnv HUM 1U Raeford Trask of Wilmington iuu, ixayter ana 'Mrs. Hutton of Va., aunts of Rev. J. T. Hayter spent the week end here. . . ; R(v J. T Hid m..u j... for a two weeks vacation at his home. He was accompanied by his aunts. Miss HavtAr wra II.-. ton. V is VisitilKt her tunranta IM. J Mrs. W. J. PkIra4t inn UI.. lr , , . , . .. uiu, tiuai- Miss Eleanor Snufhrinj -ni 11, will! i awn uie weekend with Mrs. 1. ooucneriana, Mrs. Earl Hanto ! - M..i a n -rz I7T. . -T f at ""w uospnat in junston. . Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hasty - May MC IMUDWU . IMMdarnM K A Vjmtaii anil W R RAflM mtf4aaaa4aki4 ika V..m. CA.J IftsT J m m a-a . unr. na air. Lmaries jtosen and iur. ana Mrs. N. B. Boney Saturday. CdL and Mrs. Jm Onlnit nf ri uniDU. n. a . sewnr t-rtaa wixn air. ana ifars. C . Quinn. BettV TntTTaVtaV l ananlM tM. tf car- atvuuuaa UiU week with her aunt near New Bern. unx. 4. 1. wiiuama spent the weecemi with Mr -rui im- nru , ' " " w 4m nir our Adams at Carolina Beach. .' TV" -J Mr. and Mra AttiAi T.n.w. and children of South America were dinnor aniat M- u - . w 4)U. wni sua a. L. F. Weeks Thursday. Mra. . H John an1 u TnJI. Rbans, Pa., are viaiUng Mr. and v Mrs. J. R. Grady this week. Miss Ellen Shlna n DAnW uf . " -.VA .Ik. spent several days this week with juos 'jnaxgarex Williams. Mr. ami Mra InnU nMiu-.- j .-.uv.u 1WMBUU HUU children of Wibnington spent the win jut. ana jars. p. J Juaoson. . MIU R' C. Wall mrJl --. t . mauue UI L.iiiiifTn an vimtim u d . r m.n. this week, v. :, : A , Miaa T.iU Jthafor M-A... tt E. Blake and W. P. Bowden visited Mr. anil Un ix nni. i Nora Shaffer Saturday afternoon.'' flUiaa Dwka T I m v - wua. ouicn x-rice 01 Xiuaowici. Ga. snent th vuinui l. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harne. mr. aim mrs. Aivin Dunn spent Sunday at White Lake. ' Mra. Lanvranr CmHu anil hn dren of Burgaw are viaiUng Mr. and Mrs. Linster Futrell. (Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grady spent im waM win gar. ana Mrs. vecu eanaerson. IMr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy maue inp 10 mammgion Sunday aftriMnn 4n Ml uu.i. Boone of Wallace who was hospital- Mr. Mil Wll ! a 1 " - rwuk m oampson memorial Hospital. freak Fire ; In Wolfescrape " A fire that -nfiiaol a K- Jmon.- ed Cauatvl alfcrM Hunno. 4n' - ceo barn on the farm of Henry ir! i nr.ti " Aim " n vuescrape. Aerinmflmr tn. thMb MnMh Am.. 11 U V" Wlll w wee a neavy rams, wmwti- raa wio one oi tne earn s lurnaces, wnere an oil burner had been installed, and when helpers started to get the water out, think ing the fire -was out, a film of. oil On thA AVAtjkr" Jtftnaht Am . a 1, urn brought tacfc by the burner, and names leapea up io siae 01 the barn. . Wator atarlHIna In n..4l th rain OUO null r rl n.. c-a 4 Via Km - nW WOT... v 1 vuoV .uv oeiore much ttamage could be done. '. . TIM liny J tahch't 19S0 Ford ' 1 "" t '-J Express with POWER P i . I , PILOT was one of. mora than ' - x 1 J - 5.000 Fords in the nationwide, I 7L . . in III' T . m. -minion -mile rora -tuck Xconomy Bun. JSW ( fix . ffSPN ' I J . f- II L 1 1 " " -ft-,'; J 1 : The Scott's Store ITG, met on ivesaay nigut, July 17th in the hfltn. rtt "Kifm IV V. 'Uri.11 Am interesting demonstration on'fab- tm iJiTOeuiea vj au Alia Lawson, home agent- The projects for. the month wjirA Hlamiaail r- uuni me taoie. There vera elaht vlaltAra n dul up t ...ill. wb nnr ri- . n have tha ffvnH mimAS-- - - " v wawww. . VM hUC Garner's Chapel Homemaker dub v-si. . mem. - jugnieen , members The hostess served lemonade, co vues, poiawe culpa and pimento wew sanawicnes to tnose attend lug. . . -IV v. --aBi1aaaaiJb."', FUlVeekMw Much To County ; The nn.in'mnt. airrantrswl IP - i H" flflUlJ hi tO Allffuat 9. la AM arhlnh karlll t-..v of great interest to County and Community Committeemen and w iiio vuai, numoer will be a.hla In mitanA mnA K1M av-j wives, since there are many fea tures in the program which will be of Interest to farm women. Tour nartln.lav aHantl i.vn i d to the program begining at 7:49,' Mllnl Mr tlnm a !!. . a j . latrator for MA wiU discuss the subject, "Needed Adjustments in the Nation's Agriculture." This will ma opportunity tor our Mtnmlt- Coiie L ) on ! ss in pr,jua yeats; i.....n;.j', i per nlgbt or $3.00 for the we Persons expecting to stay on tf e campus should bring tlieir bed li nen, pillows, towels, and personal toilet articles. Reservation can be made in advance by writing Miss Maude K. Schaub, State . College Station, Raleigh, N. C. Registration will be at the College YMCA. Kepai'ine - --r--rti-- ft " T - " a fft - ii a.4&.A. . s.- . . -. Prices Up -Sell For Cash -V -" . DEUVES OUR PLANT "5' s' IT ' '! VAYI'E AGRICULTURAL VOHICS, l!!C. SOUTH JOHN STREET, GOLDSB0BO, N. C . , ' c "ROrOOl APR WITH A' "OAIOSBOW . REMEMBER TODAT KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OUfB l !1M ar saa rumoauKtm. A SPECIALTT I : COMMERCIAL 2 FLOWERS , FOR ALL OCCASIONS ;. Mrs. Clarence Miixphy Phone 248-1 , Agent " , . ' Mt OLITE FLORIST - Dr. H. V. Colvell OaTOMETRlST ; : Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. - next jjoor ro cavenauga ' Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In ' WALLACE. N. C. 0 BePrepzrcd, "V For rainy day. Tan never know when yea wiU have sickness and a hospital. MIL If you wffl start an account with as tsday. yon wis be larepared to meei those bills. Branch Banldng And Trust Lomp any Warsaw The Safe Executor ' 1 Wallace n -'...' f .j- ' ' i . . - - ' - Faiaon I .5 OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOpOOOOQOOG nhe Family Wash Is A Mon Size Job ... It means bending, acrunbiac, JifUnc and, earning heavy welghta. Haors of drodgerr aw voided so easily when yea send year wash day J load to us. ' , , Gaarae tUpaaas of the Lazy J Ranch says: "The low coat -my Eord Truck showed ha the Xoooamy Run apak for itaaM.' .1 got regular aerrica checkup -froea my Ford Dealer." ' ' ninsforcZ2ad!3r. 1 RMchaiaGernaSloetrafitn UmH, in rhe a4s Economy Rim, just kerw HU it cosH s rva Ms Pard Trachl "Tha Lazy Ford Express did itaetf proud in the Ford Truck Economy Run,'; My Stephens. Tafly records kept during the entire six months show that our Ford Truck ran up a total of 5,109 milee. My wt-of-pocket eipenxe for fin, oil, main- , 'J;'');i ; irv"' - i ' L , '' terjahc and repair wa exactly $123C6l . about n $20 bill each 'month ... only 2H cent a m2eP j ' . p Ford Truck POWER PILOT cu ' , buretion-ignition system is one reason why Ford Tree1 s cost so Clile to run, in ranch work or any work. The vowh.A pilot given" you the most power from the least gat. In the low-price fL'.J. only Ford has.itl yenr washday , I i Tea, we scienUflcally launder everything from sister's school fi t"" 1 rnT r 1 " " -ifii-m thm ts rna Issktng thiilr very best. i,1" " - U 'v,, , '' ' , ' T 4j o CI - Bit Cbanoro; ; ) V , ' ' v. BUG & UPII0LSTE3Y CLEANING Br W gt - -, v ? ; " - o O :- - ?0 . o O i o - ' , , . . o , off" ''' i -nmf ' -' .v. ; .'S:v,0:;ffir O TTc--A s O o 2 !2;)A i ' ' O o V J " 2 - , ,,'. - ' -' N. - ' ' ' :X . :L' ' . ' I. : a ::." vf ' 1 '' X 1 ' ' U " -. .. ; hi i". - . .'.,i,-.rr ;-!'J.!ervjv-M '...-Jr.: : t J. 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