, 1 I kwl. Monday 4 . t .. HI, 1 ' k ' i 4; : n 'I' vnu''' " I ' t fcragnolia PTA held lti regular meeting Monday night to: the lunchroom .with, about 50 members present ' - " ' . Mrs.- C-.-n. Fop was In charge of vthe programi Mrs. Creto, Mer ritt read the Christmas story from Luke which was followed by a po em 'When I Think of Christ -mas'; toy Barbara Tucker. Mrs.. Pope( spoke oil Christmas cus? -terns' in other lands after" which Mrs.: Paul Tucker-gave a reading "When Christmas" Comes After the program refreshments were: served to the, group and then they were invited into, the Home 0 Department foi an exhibit of the gicL'jLi WQrk.Many Interesting and attractive things were on dis play! 'liir"'':'t' - The PTA now has a membership Magnolia toys won ovn Rose H1U toys 50-41 High scorer for Magnolia - Austin Sakef 37 points. High scorer for Rose Hill, Tom Fussell with 17 tnts. ' ".' 'ill I ' ri i I . i, ! 1 f4rs.CH.Rc?8 re MM. Mrs; C. H. Pope was hostess to I j. J ,J l . f , v 1 I i Jlis.my of I. 9i i v 1 K-rJ , .. . i mmnor Mr tilen ban l six- e I . e v,- i Ur s.j iviurris in ;. Miss Jennette Hamilton, wbo graduated from KCC college Thanksgiving is now teaching, ; school at Raeford. I Mr. and Mrs. A C. Kenan and children - of Wallace' were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Smith Sunday. - - i Mr: and Mrs Emmett Sasser and children Carolyn and Cumy Shop ped in Goldaboro Wednesday. iMrs. J. P. Smith made a trosl- trlo to Goldsboro Monday.'- t MA and Mrs. N TV Pickett were dinner, guesa of- Mrs; Jan Trap nell out at "Bull Bat Villa" Sun day night ' ' 1 ! .' , ; Ki ! i Roscoe Potter, Bill Wilson, ac -companied John Smith to N. Y; this her bridge club, Wednesday even tag.. Christmas ' decorations were used throughout the- house. .. Mrs. J 'H. Home received a week on a business trip, fruit cake" for high score. Mrs. H. L. Pippin was presented nuts for low score, and Mrs. J.N( Home got candy bars for floating t The hostess served a., congealed fruit salad, sandwiches; fruit, cake,- Cikefbafl'Game! Magnolia boys and girls 'basketball teams played Rose-Hill teams in the Rosemn gym Tuesday night : Rose Hill girls vwon over -Mag nollaig'rls 74-50. High -scorer for Rose Hill Billy Mae Waters with 29 points. . High scorer for Magnolia Susan Brown With "22 polntfc. v5iJS t it .. ' " ' ' "T T nuts and coffee. f, g L . -.,'f. ' l . Mi?. , nd -jink Ed EvanS and Children of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Powell and: James Tucker Sunday. v " Mr and iMrs: Paul Tucker, Mr -and Mrs. M. T. Tucker and daugh ter Barbara attended the "Messiah" to Raleigh Sunday. Theyalso -went sight v seeing and visited friends out at Wake Forest college. ; Mrs. Alvin Powell and Mrs W11-' lard Brinson and son Hiram shop ped and "Visited, relatives in Wil- Mrs. - Jan Trapnell was dinner guest of Mr and Mrs,-N, T. Pick ett Monday night and dinner guest of Mrs, jtosooe -Potter, Thursday Hight. i , , . ; ( , 'i;- :. Mr. -and Mrs. C, H. Pope and children. -Anne ana. v. Jr , vv Ool'i uOiW. " - . Mr. nd Tim Arthur flrartv nnd . Ki, ! .Hf.ru.w nlnvfd an Dtavr. 4 T ; : i . i . . . - ' i ,. . ..-"j L '! and her son ci. a tit Knii lull snent Sim - d v !'.. her sister Sirs Gordon Is Vwndd ; ; " First Lt. John R. Creech, a form er army recruiting off icer for Du plin oounty has been twice wound ed In action in Korea, Lt Creech and Ms wife lived In Warsaw about eight months. "1 , ' . At the time he lived in Warsaw, he was a Master Sgt and lived at 503 North Center street-He,was later recalled to active duty , and sent to Korea. - " ; Details of L. Creech's injuries are not available at , present. He was wounded' earlier nd then re turned to action, i t -' 1 I it t 8 " I', I WE WANT TO BUY-h. , JUv - I' By Car Load Lot Lamp Sum ThJ id t We Will Thin Your Timber Under The Direction of A Trained Forrester. , , 1 Ph. 1229 F. A. Jones f1 j Clinton VV. H. Hall ' ' T ' t sited her, moUier Mrs J. G. Bos tlc in Beulaville Sunday afternoon. 1 1 Mr. John R. Croom and Beck Bland attended a Memorial ierv ice for the Lks chtb in Goldsboro funday. Mi ; . t . vmi-.'.-wm . vi ! r . . ' p.. i ' Mr. Beck Bland of Klnston. spent the weekend . with - Mr and. : Mrs. John B, Croom. - ' : ; f:M -i Miss Helen Hunt, attended her regular bridge , elub, In Wallace Tuesday .night. Mrs. W G. Wells was hostess. i Mrs. John R. Croom and Miss Helen Hunt attended a bridge buf fer supper at Mrs. Lillian Caveni, auzhs in Wallace Thursday night. Mr. John u Hunt ana Mrs. jonn doom shopped ; in Goldsboro Thursday. i JV'"' i a -jd r.in i Mil) i ii. mi mji s:o'V"sk 1 ALBERTSOII Falson' Smiths had! aipp With the Chub Holmes' of Bow- ;lHardwareCu9s!3 ,., , . , MAGNOLIA, K.;C.lf(-;pMM nr,V - One $35.00 Table Model Radio U 1 4 ' 1 1 lBL; To Be Awarded Dec. 22, 1951, At 6i00 p?m. , f' " ' Pne Ticket Given.With Each . y Five Dollar Cash Purchase L f' .'.'f Touii Dont Have To Be Present Tf ytin .A - r ..... ) ;1 asssm I : r. i 1 1 v K 5" I ;'l ,r- " Jf. ' h.( ! V f' M ' u'l 8 ":l'ff , 4,. V ' M .3 it 5 (it den Saturday night ,rnd after Wards thevsiH attended pia danct in WallaSe at' he' 'AmeTicn4,Le- gion Hut.. i . j Aaron Smith, son ' of Mr., and Mrs. Faison Smith,' is confined to his home with pneumonia. ; -. . .1 1 Miss Jo Joyce Grady of Golds boro spent the' weekend with her I f 1 n. i trt , : SaIer:EveTi?M)z9i - 'Brtof Tour Hors and Cows nnd Sell With Us For The 'To Price. ft s 11 ' ' "f,"i - " n-tr-i i -y Un is) .'!." ' 'n .iIK'yV 'ij mti '). r; We Also Have Bayers Here Everyday To Buy Any Livt Monday and Thursday I p. mJ stock. "1 Farmers a action ! ()! , Ml . ' P. O. Box 93 dlOCU Vara rnislo 7 1 v ... N. On Wilson Hl!War GOLDSBORO i Phone 709 in, ruu in uiiic i 3 t,i,f -'(if: : .i ' v M!n"if;.A. e fit: (;i li-uncW f hf'i'i..i " I ,1 Wnite . Ronse , . ' ."Applo'Saiice'; v Lea t U i- l j t No. 303 Cans '. y' ' XnUibA Crushed .Pineapple t 25c - 'i Armour's PanfrySheljkL Meats An. - -,.Y -:.-i,n -twit b till KjiC" I t,''(t S ''-( J ' ii.jIi. ' - :,V4-;'35c" 51c is' B1. ft Cranberry Sauce; ; r '. ' ';YS!lVsa"VOTif f Tomatoes ff "f ' 29c " . ,,.'V iTi"h'-V n-j I if: Hunt's Fine Quality S Fruit docliteUi;?jf 39c i it. JJ?1 Ji.li T .;(n.t Sh Red Sour Pitted ' :.r.h -j !' 5 Cherries ' r- Conoid ' II lingerie 1 -i'f' nvr. nil JtMtU. Around The1 Comer Giffs-For Yourself T 'in To Be Bememhtred With Gifts A Gowns, Slips, Panties j : By VANITY FAlRiutd other outstanding manufactur ers that please ihe1 heart of My Lady ,9r:. i . ' 1 Tommies-r 4 Pajamas & Pa jama sets with lots of swank-A .; Xmas Dresses For Tiie Holidays it ' . theyDo A Lo (For You' Jor The, House HI . Junior & Misses Sizes-"?, ! '!('' V'l r, ; , Do Your Christmas Shopping At Furniture Company --- Lmpa . .... e-f Novelty Tables . Card Tables Rues Chair Radios Desks - Toys Honsehold F ami tore Majrnolla, i: ' ' . ..nil y.' Fresh Ground Hot Breakfast ff -coffee tiHH ?f;l Swift's Jewel ii .Ulfl 24c " 77c 99c Corn Beef HasV i:"ll2c 6S -3T3SDH03 HT1$ 1 lb can . . IEmv . 5, Armour's Dash 1 Dog Food T r ;,; -' 'silver Wdfcrystal Will make your table take on a Holiday Festive Air. tff- Table ClntM. Dinner and Banquet Sizes. These cloths with your i Curtains .9 Nylon, Fiber, Glass & Marqtresette with full ruf flesj-i plenty f J nf width will turn the trick In thaf decirating scheme. iS "1 . i v 1 1 TaUored curtains of Nylonj Fiberglass andIarqusettg teddai) 4 S air of elegance. I -v," . fjl ; i j gift4 Wrap your purchases fT a 0 TOT - O - r? H ..t f Mdsebove with jots of fc;iU' ' a i vt A I other- in' our second Bmpmsuw tail ' ffpwvTW' V unueiif " If 1 I'. SALE On Seasonable IK; 1 i- V-1 A""'18 Merchandise On Our Second Tloor.i -J h Time For Us To Close It .Out ) j You Have L&TOf Tune to Wear It ' v uCoatd&"iK;;;.i :1r4 Off Regular Price-crVf ..:'! iff WtiP rM '" V 4.' C , , . i r h : V . .0 One Lot Dresses Going At 1-2 Price Oneioffe : RedularPrite Gage Hals Selling At 1-2 Price Lois Oi Olher'Mcrchcndise Rc:d In Price: Pet, Carnation, Borden's , 3 tall cans i;MiIk J'.X Mince Moat 23 oz. ca ' Dromedary Pasteurized 42c -rrr i t in Better Living A. i J Magazine 5c FresFraifsaiilVep 1 J, branges ' - ' 37c, S Pitted Dates ' 12 wf 1 - Hi..' :., i Asst. .. ... ,-,,11 Jell-o Ravors 3 p"19- 1 Apples znk . t -f-l?c: Oil Calif. 'He! :;'ltJ 10c Headquarters for Your -1 si as I n v I ' t tf ji ' holiday neeas Fruits,-. Candies, Nuts, Raisins and Glazed Fruits fori that Old f u- v . Fashioned Fruit Cake Grapes " .Florida Tangerines lb 11c Wash. State1 Double-Red Fancy nnd Extra Fancy Oellcions . , , 39c Apples 8,b-. No. 1 White : ? tl U Potatoes' llsibnr g VlaniieIb t Coffee Mn un annen jr- Cleanser 2 iff;?) si,!-: t 79c N. T. Danish - i 'i i : Cabbaffet' 20c 81c U - PlaceOrd F6i;Xmai Jiirkey r 'Ladies Guaranteed Pair ulceus w'LA-!f .1 "T'f J! it'l o See . .."',;,a: . . i n , . 1 VI: Will JL '3 ' ' J 4 itVMl1ijmt "feA jKitb itttai jt" 1 p t la ii if First duality . -r'" '-1-r.:'The Perfect Buy Buy em by The Box - - II nnsp 89c 1 " A3 l-Uysters-4 rirera i 6r?riiens i ?QO Frostj MSD .Banner ... Jnai'il3'i baa iJl-jIqmoO T'JlTfndep Smoked i . i. i Bi n X """ f ,p.; b 1 '.l Hj.fl l . 1 T " ' . CTl4 orWhole ? j ! ? ' ' 5 t Kivrnrt .i"... inj?-)iq ot vnvi t rt v 59cib. ULcib. : : frtoiq two. nwiir isl-W:ijJH ' '1 ! '1 r . " ..;,rf 'Wikxiio e Kror :;;?-pic:rcssiva:u .' i VI Li J w lnjj . . . .. . . 1 . in -I'l. ft

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