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(5 IHK DOTUir TIMES, KBN ANSYHXI. S. C, THTJKS. SEPT. A 195t 5 i,t., i.; A'.ii Tv.o Lccc! Girls Enter ECC v On Monday; September. 3, Mls3 Alary Sue. Birch' and Miss Shirley Tyndall left for East Carolina Col- lege where they will enter as fresh : men. They were accompanied by Mr. E. C. Tyndall. ; v . ' Jean CrcduutesAfRex Mies Jean Tyridall graduated fr om Rex Hospital on Monday even ing, September 3. Miia Tyndall Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, ) C. Tyndall and entered Rex Hos t pital after graduating from Ke nansville high school. She has made . an excellent record while in train ing and plans to work In the hos ! : pital a.ter graduation. Mr. and Mrs 'Tyndall attended the graduation ' exercises "on Monday evening. - v-; Carolyn Bonsy Gccs In Supt's Offfce 'Miss Carolyn Boney, who for the past two years bis been working With the. Agriculture office, is now employed in the office of the Coun ty., Superintendent ot vscnoois. Mr. and Mrs. Woedrow Taylor and son of Credmoor spent the weekend with friends. While here they , Attended the class reunion held at the Kenansvllle high school, Mrs. Jim Wilson and children of Durham and Mrs. Win. Mercer and JefLJor .Cleveland, Obio, Sat- after having spent -a--t wo Vacation with her parents. Mr. OA& Mrs. O. R. DaiUt ' it . Mr. and Mrs." Clifton Brlnson of Whitevllle spent the weekend with relatives, ; -v"" Miss Joe 'Anne Jackson of Wal lacee visited her brother Mr. Leo Jackson on Monday. , -' , , " Mr. Luther Brown of Columbus, Ga., spent the past several days with Mrs. Nora Shaffer. - Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Rivenbark spent the week end at Myrtle Beach S. C. :;?'.'!. Lt Cmdr. Alton Payne of Norfolk Va., spent the weekend here with his family and Mrs. Bertha Holllngi worth.,- v-,,. v - ' - Miss Norma Allen Smith spent She weekend with Miss Theo Hpl- I Colb Lanier Is Ved To Pcul Ed. Dail Of Kenansville ; cutting for the newly weds and a I Lumberton; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Har- few close mends. The Driae s uaie ris; ureenvuie; Mrs. uon snyaer. children of Goldeboro spent Friday " w J" ae with Mr S: W,Ne T : HSi eDt 8ndy RuMt nt Mr. Marv Sautherland I " nue - . .t . 1- . . . i nKuim gunu 01 air. una mra C. S. Williamson were Mrs. J. W. tor the jast weekend 'were. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newlin and son of Guilford College, Mrs. Willis and daughter of Raef ord and Miss Elea nor Southerland of Clinton, also Mr. Lawrence Southerland of Marie tta; Ga. - Mrs. Don Snider and two sons 68 Yeai Old, Yet tor; Climbs 155 Feet to VVcrEi on Scaffold HADACOL Rsllavas tha Cam f Rarvonaats tad Waakam Whaa ,, Dm ft a tiek ! VHamUi B., Bs, MUota lra. After ihe third bottle I went back WUUamson of YadkinvHle, Mrs. W C .Caulder of St. Paul and Mrs. Cook of Winston Salem.' Miss Llla- Shaffer, Mrs. H. E. Blake and son of Burgaw spent Mon day with Mrs. Nora Shaffer. ;- b i Mrs. L. T. Rouse and daughters of Kinston spent : Saturday with Mrs. Nora Shaffer - -.,;. Seems like more and mon folks are finding out every day tfcat they have to keep themselves in tip-top condition to really stay on the ball as far as doing at good job is con- , carried. Mr. jonn L. Napier, Route 1, MoaeUe, Mls lulrmL certainly 'mj 4 found out .that. J'-'fi aches ana pains, f, weakness and nervousness were interfering with his work as r But Mr! Napier heard how HAD ACOL was helping folks with such conditions that may have been due to deficiencies of Vitamins Bu B Iron and Niacin. . ' f Here are his own words: "Before taking HADACOL, I was suffering with aches and pains for awhile. Then, came the time when I was weak and nervous. I am a carpen terand bricklayer. I also run a farm. I kept feeling bad and get ting won. Then I heard about HADACOL and Immediately began taking It After taking only one bottle, when I retired at 9 P.M. I would fall asleep Immediately. Clark's Drug Store Your "Walgreen Agency" . 'Warsaw, N. to work, carpentering and laying bricks. Now, I climb as rugn as xx feet and work all day on a scaffold. I have never felt so well tn many years. I am 68 years of age. And, when there is no carpenter or brick work to do, I work on my farm, planting and harvesting my crops. Thanks to BAUAWU" . : There's a clue that may help you, if you are suffering from a lack of Vitamins Bi, Bz, Niacin and Iron. Whv continue to suffer . . . why ex periment why let your distress, drag you farther and farther down? for it is these very Vitamins and Minerals you may need that HADACOL supplies in a quantity greater than the minimum daily requirements. And this marvelous formula contains helpful quantities of Phosphorus and Calcium, too. HADACOL builds up the hemo globin content of the blood (when Iron is needed) to send these ele ments coursing, surging, through out your body, to every body organ. Already dissolved, la a special liq uid form, the elements are absorbed quickly and easily to your system. Carries U&mtZ anwj Mrs; sless Mrs. Ellis Vestal entertained her bridge club on Wednesday evening of last week. Mrs. N. B Boney scor ed high for club members. Mrs.. P. J. Dobson received high for visit ors. pairing the social .hour the hos tess served a sweet course. mm III! was overlaid with a lace 'cloth, ana centered with a three tiered wed ding cake with lighted cadles In crystal holders decorated the ta- attMSie! sUcercakTMK C Ba-iley UH arrange- , and M Thurman Thrash gferved The brifle and groom entered to-! cake and lime ice. gether. -The bride wore a smartly1, m the evening the couple tailored suit of white with white le " b".ef wedding trip after acessories and carried a aosegay o. 1 which they will make their home in white asters and tube roses. ' Indiar.town, Pa., where Mr. Dall Following the ceremony Mr. and is s'.ationed with the United States Mrs. Benton, entertained at a cake Army. Edward Sykes Weds Miss Doris Turner Of Raleigih In Greenville, S. C, Ceremony Falrvleur Park Ohti- Mr anil Mr Jim Newlin, Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney, Jr Greensboro; Mrs. Rudolph Whitman and Mr. Charles Stephens of Wilmington. is Turner of Raleigh, daughter of ' Imported raw siUt with dark Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Turner of this bro velvet accessories and the city, and Edward Farrlor Sykes, sonVor;id 'rm her bouquet. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Sykes " . , " of Kenansville were married Sat- Southern Bell Telephone and Tele urdav at S o'clock in the St. Mark raPh. Company as chief operator . . . . I " In DbIa ah ssa uaKiaH! Anniversary Sale In Kinston Sept 13th 14th 15th -.si- dtui oeiia iizauetn L,aii.er, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lanier of Waycross, Ga., and Paul E Dall of Kenansville were united in mar riage on August 17 at 7 o'clock. The ceremony was performed in the home o. the groom's sister, Mrs E. E. Benton in Wilmington. Mr. Dail is the son of Mr. H. W. Dail and the late Mrs. Dail of Kenans ville, N. C. The Rev. Leslie Hanty. pastor of the Winter Park Methodist church performed the double ring cere mony. Native greenery with tall vases of white gladoili and an attractive arrangement of white asters form ed the background for the vows, 3piCUCU All tllC IAVU15 1 uuiu v ..... home. Candlebra entwined with sou Methodist church. The Rev. R, W. Sammeth officiated at the double ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was given by Miss Betty Jean Phillips, organist, and Miss Marion Patter son soloist. Miss Bessie Lee Turner attended her alster as maid of honor and only -attendant. She wore an aqua crepe dress with brown velvet ac cessories and a corsage of yellow roses. William A. Oden was best man for his brother-in-law. , The couple entered together. The bride wore an ankle length dress, with sweetheart neckline of rose chantilly lace, with matching hat and gloves, and carried a colonial bouquet centered with green cym- Sidtum orchids. Following the ceremony the bri de's parents entertained at a recep tion at thir home. For her wedding trip Mrs. Sykes wore a coffee brown Mr. Sykes is employed by the Telephone company in Char lotte as directory advertising super visor. The couple will be at home in Raleigh following a wedding trip. Warsaw Fish Market Fresh Quality Seafood Daily From Coast . We Sell Cheaper r, . v-,' ' eitDoorToA&P) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Tour Fish or Know Your Fisherman V. Z. HOLLOMAN Free Phone 326 We Dressing b , . s .fjifsawN, C -U. 4. Deliver Birthday Dinner For Mrs. Brinson Mrs. Cora Brinson was honored on 4ier 64th birthday on Sunday at her home near Kenansville. Ta bles were set up on the lawn where a picnic dinner was served to the seventy - five guests present. All of Mrs. Brinson's children were home for the occasion, as well as her tvothers and sisters 'and many outer relative. Class Of 1941 Holds Reunion The 1941 graduating class of Ke nansville High school held their class reunion Saturday night in the school lunch room. Those attend ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Taylor, former principal and teach er, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carr and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mesdames Carr and Boney were class erade moth ers. Class members and their wives and husbands: Mr. and Mrs .Lonnie Benson and Miss Lucy Benson, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brin son, Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Mallard, trreensboro; Mrs. Clayton Koonce Mrs. We Bridge Hostess Mrs. L. F. Weeks was hostess on Friday evening to her bridge club, with all members present. Pretty zinnias and marigolds were used for decoration. When scores were totaled, Mrs. Vance B. Gavin was awarded high score prize. The hos tess served banana sundaes and iced tea. T Saturday afternoon, Mrs. V. H. Rey nolds honored her daughter, Mary Lou, on her eighth birthday as a theatre party: The guests met a the Reynolds home where they -wre served cake, popclcle? and salt ed nuts, later they attended 'thr movies. Seven little guests enjoyed ; the occasion. ". v . r The southeastern North Carolina Junior Dairy Cattle show for 1951 will be held at Wilmington on Sep lemoer zi-zo. r's Anniversary Sale In Kinston Sept. 13th 14th 15th J t0000000600000000000000 0 o o o o o o o Mayfair's Anniversary Sale Sept. In Kinston 13th 14th 15th z toe RUPTURED GENEROUS 6 WEEK SUPPLY TRUSS EASEEt POVVDEK Don't suffer torture. Idleness and dlwomfert from your praent truaa. Famous Tnua Eaaer Powder will let you wear It with eolid comfort This aoothlnff. medicated powder tiflps prevent chafflnf. rubbing and touting. Doothea tender akin helps prevent Inflammation. FREE aample o9er good for limited lime only so don't delay. 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