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t, 'it t A C V nag -Jff1 Vc'jna Lcdias Circle llzl tandoy l!ighf ' The young ladles circle of the Baptist church met Monday night with Mrs. J. Macon Brown. Mrs. Orso Thigpen presided. Prayer was - led by Mrs. Louise Bratcher. The Devotion. Dan. 3:18-18-23 was led by the president and followed by prayer. The program 'Whither ; Asia" was discussed by Mesdames j&iwooa wuinn, Bud Miller, Temple Mrs. W. F. "Bud" Miller, News, Adv. Representative . , mu, Adeiie Matthews, James Thorn Joyed a turkey, supper , Monday H.f as, Louise Bratcher and Ransom night In the horn of Mrs. As 000000000000000000000000 Smith Plans were made for per sonal service and ' Mrs. Bud Mil ler led the prayer of dismissal. , The hostess served cake and Ice cream, toasted nuts and cokes to the 22 attending. Mrs. James Thomas will be host ess to the December meeting. . ' $ ' ) mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmt ' OESEnjoyA Turkey Supper - The Beulavllle Chapter OE3 en- Monday Mrs, Ashe o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o Clisst Of Drawers .-A ft -we i'y.v,-' J'""- r ' T-.mimiwr" r v w k . ' i- '. - All Sizes ft v. Priced Right At v Heilig it Levine Of Kinston, Inc. j IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o t o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Miller. The home ensuite was dec orated In the Thanksgiving motif. The tables held, bowls of fruit, ar rangements of red berries, candles and holiday mints. Turkey, dress ing, butter beans, rice; gravy, can died potatoes, cranberry sauce, hot biscuits, coffee and jello add whip- pea cream was served to the 21 members and Visitors ? vi.'-'ss Mrs, Lena Brewer District Dep uty grand matron of the Roseboro Chapter, Mr. and Mrs. Pusey, Hol lywood, Calif., and Mr. V. F, Spence of the Kinston Chapter. A regular meeting followed at the Masonic Hill and JUrs. Brewer spoke on the "Work of The East ern star," and Introduced the vi sitors to the local chapter mem - oers , wus eiijoyei Ly Circbii ; Mrs. John Rhodes was hostess to Circle II HallsvUle Presbyterian Women of the church- November 17. Mrs. Ashe Miller presided. A hymn was followed ,by the Lord's Prayer. The secretary report was given by Mrs. James' Miller and followed by a short business meet ing. , , , , ' Mrs Norwood MUler led the Bi ble study, "The Seventh Command ment" and Mrs. W, J. Miller spoke on, pome Missions. The group was dismissed with the Mispah Bene diction. The ; circle will meet in December with Mrs. Bland Rhodes. A chicken salad plate chiffon cake and eoffe was served to the 14 members and 1 visitor attend ing. . .. ...... - Hallsville Pres. Women Met Sat. The Presbyterian Women of the Hallsville church met Saturday aft ernoon for their monthly meeting. wiui Mrs. Norwood Miller presid ing. A hymn and prayer proceeded the program "Heirloom Patterns'' led by Mrs. Walter Miller. Assist ing Mrs. Miller in the discussion were Mesdames J. J. Grady, An drew Miller, Bland Rhodes, Neil Smith, and Adeline Kennedy There were IS members in attend ance and the group was dismissed in prayer. Cpl. Cecil Hunter CpL Cecil Hunter Is attending a cooks school at Ft. Benning, Ga., Mrs. Hunter will join him there in the near future. Mrs. Jay Smith Honored Mrs. Jay Smith was the honored guest when Mesdames Hallle Guy and Allen Smith entertained' with a layette shower . Chicken salad and cokes were served. Mrs, Smith re ceived many lovely and useful . gifts. , hop,e of her son. lr. and I.s Bob Jim Norris. wno were assisted by her other children, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Aibertson, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy aimpson. and Mr. and Mrs. Llston Norris in serving a picnic lunch on the lawn The table cen tered with a white and pink cake held gl burning tapers. . ; A vast number of friends 'and rela Jves were in attendance to extended best wishes and shower the honoree with lovely gifts.: Personals ir. anl l s. i..l I e i Mr and Mi. William L. r v . t ed Sgt. and Mrs. Maurice Giddy in Camp Stewart, Ga., and toured points of Interest in Florida last Mrs. Hallle Moore of Bowden spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. R. A. Jackson. inn iuaxy a. Jones; Mrs. Phoebe Pa Le ana suiis udii mumi and At las spent Sunday with Mr. ana Hallsville Pres. To Hold Revival The Rev. -Jerry Newbold of the Warsaw Presbyterian church will conduct a revival in the Hallsville Presbyterian church beginning Dec 3. Services each evening at seven o'clock The public is invited to at tend . Mr. and Mrs. Red Miller and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. 'Preston Ai bertson and family were in Raleigh Monday night to attend the Christ mas parade. - Mr. and Mrs L. H. Thomas and Jessie Ann Thomas made a busi ness trip to Wilmington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ; Sou therland and Mrs. Nora Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ran som Smith. i Miss Margaret Jackson and Joe mn imm h hniiHv with her Jackson of Garner Webb Colleger parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Roy San spent the holidays with their par-, dersbn. 1 ' VUM 1VU. auu iXU9 O. MJ, HLUUE i. . i .4l-uc t..e tuiius W. a;, a i.uS - J. D. Jacl son auu Miss Lou Jackson spent Thursday in Jcocky Mount with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nethercutt. ' Mesdames Harry Horne, James Thomas and Miss. Rebecca Thomas spent Friday in Raleigh.;, ', - ( , " v - i ' Bobby Kennedy, Pansle Edwards and Roger OEverton snent the holi- Mrs. Foy Jones. Jr., on Mid-way; days with their parents. They are park. ' students at ECC, Greenville. Miss Kathryn Waller and sister i C. L. Quinn of Baltimore, Md , Connie visited fneuiu here . Sun-j spent the holidays . with his par day, tents, Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Quinn. f riends of Mr. John Horne re-1 Mrs. Sidney Hunter, Mrs. Lell gret to xnow ne is cotuina to bis Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Claude home due to illness. ,: . ; Wade spent the holidays with re spent the noli-, latives at Camp Stewart, Ga and Hn. D ' C. Whitehurst in t Mr- - Mrs- Alton Exum made Greenville. i in 1.11U,, -n wrist la a la business trip to Kinston Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brown of. na y xnomas ana Noriolk, Vs., spent tne weekend ; ismily vteited. Mrs. Thomas' moth with their parents, Mr.: and Mrs.r M' Oscar Watkins in Wallace Bill Bostic and Rev, and Mrs. A ' Sunday. ".. . L. Brown, She 5 r1 i L fall at ner Luie I.iinday. Mr. and. Mrs. A L. Brown and Mrs. Lula Q. Parker spent Moa.) day in Kinston. Mr. and .Mrs. Temple Hill tpt the holidays with relatives in Ma- ietta. . , ; Mrs. Pearl Sandlin was a Sua. day dinner guest of Mr and Mn I Oliver Quinn in Wallace.. f Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Evans and of Kinston. Miss Marjorie and Log. ise Evans of Cherry Point and Mrt Iona Woodman of Jacksonville were weekend guests of Mr; and Mrs, R L. Evans. , Mr and (Mrs. C. A. Miller shop, ped in Kinston Tuesday. - Clifton Quinn, VNC, Chapel Bill spent the holidays here with hb wife and daughter. . - In terms of yield per acre, con is the most productive of the feed Miss Ruth Sanderson," ACC, Wil- aaBeCjiyiBOfflOfm t Of tttt fl 0 1 IK-DOOOOOoti The Milk With Every Sip IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO1 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o " r t"M,,l "WtlDfJ MOnMIMItC Tfil VlTAMiajD tm MILK1 $ --E .- ; . S na wai f I)5f )jr twwurcav cofiraeutf Mft whitc let cacan 4 ! AXO MLK COMPAMV) Miler HDC Met ' ''',..1.', .t;Xy.i " .-'3";" 1 Wednesday Night The Miller Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. W. J Miller with Mrs. Bland Rhodes Joint hostess. The home ensuite was decorated in fall, flowers and greenry. Mrs. James Miller, president pre sided. The group sane "Come Ye Thankful People Come" followed ( by the club collect. Mrs. Ottis Mil ler led a discussion on "Family Life" and' Mrs Walter Rhodes of the Cabin Community gave a report on her trip to Michigan state. A business meeting , was held and plans made for a 'Christmas party. Mesdames Ralph Miller, W. J, Miller and Bland Rhodes were appointed for the party committee. ; The hostesses served chicken sa lad, cup calces and ?offee. Mrs. Haffie Norris 84th Birthday 5 Sgt. and Mrs. Arliss Aibertson and Mrs. Cecil Hunter were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aibertson. . ... - Miss Dorothy Rhodes, member of the Angler school faculty was a re cent guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Rhodes. Messrs. S. P. Bostic, Cecil A. Mil ler. Ransom Smith, Andrew Jack son, and Russell Lanier made a business trip to Raleigh Monday. Mr. Royace Jones spent the holi days with1 James Hallie Moore in Bowden Cpl. William Atlas Pate of Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Phoebe Pate. 1st. Lt. and Mrs. Larry Bostic and family have returned from a tour in Florida. Lt. Bostic has or ders' for overseas duty in January : Mrs. M. M. Thigpen, Misses Mona Batchelor, Betty Jean Lanier and Messrs. Murphy and Jerry; Thig pen accompanied Miss Calesta Thig pen to Raleigh Monday and stayed for the parade Monday night. 'Mrs. Adelle Matthews spent sev aral days last week visiting rela- Raybourne Kennedy formerly of Mebane and Chapel Hill spent Thursday with' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J G.' Kennedy, leaving Fri day for Clarksville. Tenn.i to work with the -R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, v Mrs. Aiiber; Ruddell and daugh- ter Angela of Jacksonville were: weekend, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batche.or and accompanied them to Hose Hill Sunuty to at tend the dinner in honor of their father, Mr. Perry Casteen , ft Yates Dobson, UNC, Chipel Hill, spent the holidays with his parents Mr, and Mrs. T. Y. Dobson. ; Billy Bostic spent several days in Norfolk lastweek, guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W Brown. Mrs. Lou Be-.e Williams and Miss Lou Jackson shopped In Wilming ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams of Raleigh w ere recent guests of Mrs. Lila K. Lanier. Dr.' and Mrs. D. C. Fussell and daughter Donna spent Tnursday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle. Misses Cornelia Quinn and Daisy We Cordially Invite You To Visit Our Shop. Over Tw$ .Hundred Gift Items From Which To Choose. Sallie Gardner Antiques Interiors Gifts Goldsboro, N. C- goooooooooooooooooooooool w o CUp This Ad and Bring To , , Veteran's Shoe Repair Kinston's New Shoe Repair Shop . ? For 25o 'In Trade's ' , v:, , We Are Experts In All Types of Shoe Repair Work We Also Repair Leather Jackets o o o o o o o o IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO msMHMaMr.'kT.-' lMMMSrtirflMMHMMSMaMnM Wfeet too f faste Appeal Enjoyed by Young and Old Ulke you Can Taste Vitamins To Build Healthy Bodies Calcium that o o Makes Strong Teeth Jerry Miller Honored Mrs. W. L. Miller entertained at her home recently honoring little Jerry Miller on 'his 4th birthday A white and green cake, topped with cane's was , served with ice cream to the 15 little guests. Bub ble gum and lollipops were given as favors. Jerry received many lovely and useful gifts. . Potters Hill PTA Met Monday Night B00OO06OOOOOOOO0OOOO0i( OOOOOOO 000000000000000000000000000006 o o O o o o o ' o o o o, o o O M r'i o o o o o ;:; O ,v o -. O if o;-. o v 'I'M ) . tit : ) . : ' Before You Do Your Christmas Shopping Come In And See Our Line Of Novelties Sampson Card Tables And Sets Cedar Chests i V, , . , . v ' . J. i j ,i,f,,Hampsnr.H..ra Occasional Pieces A Ccmpbte Line cM louse Furnishings Qninn-McGovan Company i r Mrs Hattie Norris celebrated I aral days last week visiting rela- iL&i y J S ky f T )- dm vr Ms, ' ' O . " COMFORT! ... stretch-out room '." ' ( 1 . "i Q .v for a whole family. Chair-high aeatf --fi-rr . ' . ( ,"v ' j 0 '"- and big windows. Big, wide doors, i " ; I O PERFORMANCE! ."..big, high- 1 f " T-:! -! i' 0 compression engine. No-shift ,,. , ...., "''", v:; VL' .:"' a driving. The smoothest ...'.-. :,?rx :ti ':. X ride of your life. ,;(.'.-.' : ,,;lf 0 ECONOMY!... low upkeep, n I , v I .;-0 ower the miles and ytorsl f" 1 ''-' f '" 0 v ' V wlththe 1932 Do Soto! J' ii; ?f I I f 'A "1 I ifl -Jtft f-'t .'i ,Ar ': ' ' " Orlflow. Shock Abwrb.fi - J ," ' The Potters Hill PTA met last i Monday night with Mrs Margaret X I Hunter presiding in the absence of O i the president. A number of Films were shown to demonstrate better teaching by films. Mrs. Makwell's 7th grade class presented a rythm O o o o o Tip-Toe Shift with Fluid Drive Orlflow Shock Absorber - "r Big Hlgh-Comprawlon Powarmatr Engine Big 12-inch Brakei for Extra Safety , ' Waterproof Ignition -for Quick, Sure Starts - Hsadroom, Legroom, luggage Room to ipor ' FeatherllghtShoclc-free Steering I ' T I I i 4 Big Window Area for Maximum Visibility :'. Safety-Rim Wheels for Blowout Protection ' i ' ',t ' ! -f And Dozens More Great 'fchvn$' DESOTO-PVYMOUTH Dwlffri present GROUCHO MARX lit "You Bet Your Life" every week on both Radio and Television . i "'; NBC networksf1 o o o o o 7?7?iw, N. C. T Ok
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