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; i; j i i w . i I t Of tt. 1 1 1 a, Unlets 7ra nave ,, .tit ..a u pleaM a y- lianiD. ( r ( .M'-k with ada. I i Uii Time Classified Ads; If yoa have anything to tell or exchange, or want to bar. we will aceept predate for paymeaC;Ci V5. ' -i '.-:.!.'!:! Of Daughter FOR FLEXALUM Venetian V 1 1 m I a with i1flsf(' tnrun mnA iivtrH call or write me. A FREE estimate without oo ligation to you will oe gladly given. " - Mrs. Jack Sltterson, Kenansville, N. C. Phone 239-. v v, 12-27-8T-PD Christmas Specials Men's Ties v Men's Socks 4 pr. Men's Belts Men's Dress shirts Children sweaters Children jackets Boys ties Ladies slips Ladies panties 4pr. ' . $ 69c $1.90 79c $1.98 $1.00 $1.98 39 c 97c $1.00 Elizabeth St. Clinton, N.C. Proniinf';: r; ILitfy Dies Atllcfni 7- 41 KELNANSVIULE ' ' Mrs Hattie Belle Birchette age SI, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Marie A. Monk, Rt 1, Magnolia, N C, November 29, 1951 at 8:00 a. after an illness fo about f onr t . nuinflia fib waa a mamhar it -tha Kenansvllle Baptist church. . For the past few years she was-Sunday school teacher for the Beginners f I a c A mnrdwr ft thm lAnln s-Virl and helped with all other organi sations oi ner cnurcn ana com -munlty. She was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star.- Fune-J ral services were held Saturday, December 1, at 1:00 p: m. with the Rev J. M. Mallette officiating," as sisted by Rev. Vann . Graham and ).W. J. Kenan. Burial was in the Kicnard Middleton Cemetery.. Sur viving are one daughter, Marie Monk one sister, Mrs. Maria Coop er, Kenansville and one aunt, "Mrs. CaUie Boney of Wlllard. ,s vi y, Mis. W. F. "Bud" Miller, Newi, .mutative Mrs, Ashe Milleri Hostess f Mrs. Aiiha Millar' antortalnad Ta senior young peoples class of the oausvuie rresoyienan church with a party at her home last week. Rev Sam Hayter assisted in leading number of games and contests. Chicken salad and hiium nd. wiches, cookies and cokes were ser ved to the 10 euesta .; lg waavhejd led thefray-. PIAMefMondail Missionary Society 'vi 1'iuiiuar if iuiii The Womans Missionary Society CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends who were so kind to us during the illness and death dear mother and sister. ine family of Mrs. Hattie Belle Birchette Federal Land Bank . FARM LOANS Long Term Lew Interest DevittCarr See. Treaa. ' . (Mr. Carr roea toP.C A. Office in- Kenansville at 11 a. n i'nesday moralng.) On this joyVustiay wei pause to meditate and " pray in His coming. Peace to the world. t Harris Furnilure Co. t.Kmston, N. C or lius-itapast church met I y j .nd Mra. Andrew MJ.ler en night with their now preside , pj joyed a seafood dinner in Sneads A. X. Brown presiding. Thfe uevo-J FerrySunday. -.:VC-::--r tiona. Ma. 16-13-18. T; s pro-1 Mr. Cllntofi Campbell and dau- 7 -" " . r ' vj'o- f . cai ,uu Kerry uxut mn cussed by Mrs. Brown and W -Mrai Hubert- Camnbell in Durham . Bostic. - WVVvA!--Frida- Mr CaimiiMtl votnrH. A hllR.B.' MMM ..iL.lit l.J ' . and Mr. J O. Bostic led thfi brajMr. tand Mrs. Crover Miller and v uuuiuaai.. ,, , v 7 V v 1 tiaugnters Of Norfolk. Va. woro weekend guests 'of Mr .and Mrs. Ii.-CMiUer. .! ." '-and Mrs. V. Xl Norria, Pat nwf. ana muss inary urown snop- Hill and weekend .Cicero Sum ' V-...-" ' . : met Monday night December tia';'Jar. and ; Mrs. John i Chestautt with Dres'dent Jamps Millor nro-iSlld familv at nintnn ,.t oiuiiia. . v-'yue mouoww pwvjn w mi. ana Mrs. jonn nnodes minu.es of the orevinua tne.tin ' t iSl OharlM ami rrl nm. r - Mmiie Boggs the ,treas . ert3on of Turner Air Base, Al -urer's report.-' :. y l?yYV, lr spending a 10 day was presented ny Mrs lurtougn witn .their parents, Mr. a. Aioenson. ' v , JSgt., Winford MiUer of Camp ,imriui, va., Was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bland .MiUer' ... ..'. . ..;.. 'life iW. O . Jnnoa Ti- rn.K Stewart. la viaiHno hi. nt;., Mr. and Mrs: WilUe Jones. Wt: and Mrs. . Temple. Hill and Kay iiainphrey's Sth grade clasa Circle II wm circle n Hallsvllle Presbyterian Saturday On Wednesday venfnff. Decem ber 12, Mrs. F. W McGowen was hostess to the Kenansville Garden club at a most delicious turkey dinner. Throughout her home, ar tistic Christmas ' arrangements were used. Her dining room table was centered ' with minature Christmas tree. On her buffet, she used a silver flower arrangement with burning white tpaers. Dinner was served buffet style to the 18 Garden dub members and two visitors, Miss Eleanor Bo ney and Mrs. Bill Browder of Wal- The Garden Ckib meeting was called to qrder by the president Hf Ta - VatfA flavin 1 nrhn lad the business discussion. Miss Martha nckett gave an interesting .lauc on The Cultivation of Roses" and Mrs J. R. Grady discussed "Prua ins FlUMMM.1 - '.. -' -.-4 . After the program was complet- eo, ine nosiess presentea eacn guest with tulip bulbs wrapped in attractive Christmas packages.' Mrs. Wallace Club Hostess " uiriu ritwjra'iaii .f ;.: ears. ; lempie, tUll and Women of the hrrh mat KntniO MiKiiiid Mra u.. .m j uojr uigui wfui mis. oiana xuioaes Mrs. Ashe Miller, oIppIp Vrtialn. man, presided. The Bible study.'was led by Mrs. John Rhodes and -Mrs W. X. Mii'.er led a discussion on "Do You Make Honesty Count " Plans were made' for a youth program to be held the Sth Sun day night in honor of the Young people away from home. ,,. - , The hostess served potato salad On lettuce, luncheon miut tnmiiiu. coosues ana coca colas. ; .:;. Liii-- nrc kM 'MM nanioriiri rnni w Monday Night r Christmas Shopping Is .- ';- v' ,: .' ' ' ' j Easy At Thrifly'5 Gifts For All The Family 1 , ' For Christmas Shop Where You Save ThriftyV Elizabeth St.' Clinton, N.C. HIGH COST of living and taxes urting you? Let me show you how . meet bills easier and make a od living for. your family In your in Watkins Business. I have an penhig in West Duplin County. Jf , u have a car and like to work . yourself In place of the other i v ow, see me at once. W W. Best C.ypso, N. C. ii-viO-lTC.-J R W To Wish You A Very Merry Christmas And A Pros peroiu ew Year. Hardware Dept. In Kinston ajfr e,'J Th Rfflllavllla rthivntai- ODW 'au Monday flight and honored their cnaner members at a regular ai fet ing and exchanged gifts 'were held Drior in tha rpfraahman' Vinm- Mesdames Roy CuppM JamerMiller Nonwood Miller Macon Brown and Mrs. Ashe Miller served Jelloand whiooed cream, chiffon rnlrn nut and coffee. Red and ereen' bells were favors on the plate. The, holi day motifif was used througheut the hall. 'riUf- : 'VAvV and the room also received ' the prize for the most parents present in the room count. Refreshments in the holldajrino tiff was served in the lunchroom by the hospitality committee. ,. t ayetteville Sunday to visit Mr C, IL:Hill in a (ramttpvlll. jMftsaames Louise Bra tcher and r- - . M.vuiiauieu miss JeanariA Th lemon tn winnfnn-i6iAn. last Wednesday. spent. Several davs in Florida if week.! ' '' i. i .. ''Mrs. J. Rl Dnrnmhart n port, R I., was a recent guest of Mr, and Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Dogenhart Is the former Alma Brough,ton. i jur., and iMrs. John MKler and daughter Nancy were In Wilming- vuu kiunuav to visit a n Hva in .Wilmington hosptaL . iXharle Miller, USN, Norfolk.. Is spending some time with his moth ejc-'i Mrs. Kate MUler. '. fRaw anH Mm Tarn. XT. ..4. J' J -v... J A.VWWV.U tM Warsaw and Rev. Sam Hayter were recent suooer suesta m Vr Mra. Asoe MUler oh Monday evening to her club and an additional table of bridge at nna nf fha nraiH-laef luiMflAM rt ih. Christmas season. Unique Christ mas arrangements donned the man tel and tafolpa and a. lnvolv nnin. settia added to the Christmas dec orations, ixuests were seated by Santa Claus tallies and when scores were totalled Mrs Vinm R n,rin was awarded high score prize for club members and Mrs. Louise Mitchell for visitors Mrs. J. R. Gra dy received the consolation gift. The hostess served individual ice cream molds and coconut cake. On the plate was a minature Santa Claus nut cuo and each cuest was given a Christmas nosegay. - The annual Christmas tree exchange of Sifts added to the festivities nf the evening. - .. . : . Mrs. Selby Presents Music Class Thnrsdav avaninor rWamhav 19 at 7:30 Mra. Hpnrv 17 Kalhv nra. sented the members of ier music ciass ui- a recital in ttie school au ditorium. Music students who par- ticioated wara SMrloir Cnm.N James Brlnson, Jewell Stroud, Lor raine xvey, Carolyn Rogers, Peggy Quinn, Dorothy Dunn, Mavis Jones Margaret Edwards, Alleen Sandlin Cordell Johnson, Frances Brock phin, Ruth Cavenaugh, Edith Reg' isier, A.atnryn Ann Aipnin, janory oaaier, jaunita uunn Hevecca Gradv. Jean Weeks. Patav Ctnlnri Audrey AlpJiln, Vera Quinn, Bar. bara Mitchell, Jean Dail, Florrie Currie. Jimmv Rnwdan aiul MiHa cutreue. Personals Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ashe MHlafr -Mr.) anu mis. Anarew Miuer, juobby Miller and Miss Norma A.'.en. Smith attended the Ice Capades In Ra legh. c J(;&1 Mr. and Mrs John Millar and daughter Nancy Mr. and Mrs Dal las Rhodes torn-ad nninta Mt t fitt est in Florida recently. ' sff ' Mr .and Mrs. Maurice Jackson ana tamf.y visited relativet'ift Wii minsrton last waaV : t Mr. and Mrs. M. Thigpen and Mrs.O S Thlgpen made a business, trip to Raleigh last Wednesday 'and vi sited Miss Calesta ThigpeA,r Mr. and Mra TO D pki. - - , - --. ... . auu uaueaum or ni npi hum uua. end guests of Mrs. M. Mj.Thiff. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brlnson and Mr. ana Mr Rlwond Kannuiu I Invad a MuTwut jtl.... J i . IFerrv Sundav and vrara in nrtiMin I ton Sunday afternoon, to 'tee the uig viirisunaa tree. : Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Quinn and daughters Jo Anne of Chapel Hill are visiting the J. G. KennedVa. -s Mrs. Zollie Baichelor watrcalled i . . Hue, vue illness of her sister. Mra rt Vr cj, 1 George Smitb, USN, Norfolk, Va. was a recent guest of Mr. end Mrs. Herman Miller. Mra. .miiw panled him to Savannah, Wa., to visit tneir parents, Mr. and Mrs Jonas Smith. . , Mr. , and Mrs. Ashe MlWey -and v.r-.t.: We're ringing' In' this day by aytog to all of our friends "A 4. ntost Merry Christmaa to yen' Mrs. ' Van flavtn MnAaA a w.m.uuu meeting Of tha Sfa hnanital lwuxvt in Raleigh Tuesday and Wednes -day. ::' . Miss Margaret Williams and Mrs J B. Wallace shopped In Wilming ton Saturday, i.. ? v . Mrs. M. F. Allen, Sr. of Wil -mington is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Allen, Jr. . I Mrs N. B. Boney attended the UOC meeting in Warsaw Thurs day afternoon, v Mesdames Robert Hollingsworth, A-ton Payne and J. X. Tucker yisit ed Mr. Robert Hollingsworth at Sampson Memorial Hospital Satur day night.' " .' Mrs. G. P. Pridgen and Mrs. S. C Pridgen of Warsaw enT Sun- wito her oarenta i?r Zr' dav with Mr and Mr. .in nZZL . 5? -lr prenU- Mr- nd Mrs. I, xi4 for Making the Opening of our Npw lore A Success. WW day with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady Miss Frances Jean Patterson of Merideth College, Raleigh, arrived home Wednandav (nr th. rh. irias holidays. - Messrs. Robert F. Williamson and Jimmie Johnson of State Col lege, RaSeigh arrived during the past weekend, to spend the holi days at their respective homes. . Mrs. Alton Payne of Norfolk, Va. spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth, Mr. Hollinggworflh, who has been a patient at Sampson Memorial hos pital accompanied her to Rich - mOndw Va. Where ha anfarul Ma- Gulre hospital for treatment Miss Theo HoKingsworth of ECC Greenville is spending Christmas holidays with Lt. Comm. and Mrs. Alton Payne In Norfolk, Va, juesaames M. r. AUea, Jr., C. B Guthrie. 1 A C.k. ru. shopped in Raleigh last Thursday. .aiiaa ouu-iey lynaau oi ECC Greenville, is spending Christmas holidays with har mr.nl. m. i Mrs, E. C. , TjmdaU. ' . Misfl Manr fiua T1. nv. Sf 1 e te Pendto the holidays C. Buck Mr. and Mrs: Ivy Bowden, Mes dames Nora Shaffer and Margaret Tucker shopped In Wllmin,ion Monday, . Grovofccli .v rovriwriEi. fram rjniwr he served it a Sjmitmsitpr anil for four as a cubmaster. Dr. Dudley has. served as chair man of the Recreation -committee of the ntarth rarnllna Pkiinl r.9 churches, and chairman of the sub conmuttet. on cnurcn t ecreatloa of the North Carolina Recreation Commission. He was the first presi dent of the North Carolina Eecrea- -tlon Association, the first state or- ' ganizatlon of Ks kind In America. " He- Aiwanf lad fha Mnnl.fi Pdn.!!..' . Church Recreation Workshop in 1D4A, rnirinv 104A tie nraa tha At tor in Chief of Recreation Review, the official maffazlne nt thm xrAwk r Carolina Recreation Society jurs. mm ley wtis accompany Dr. Dudlev ta KenansvlllA and fnllnj . Ins morninff ' wnrahln ' thuv - gether with the Pickett family and! officers and wives of the church, will be guests at a turkey dinner - in the Sundav oahnnl hiilltln, wi.. . ' en by the women of the church. : Ct.aJi;..-,aS, , Oar sincere appreciation and tbanks for your welcome pa tron'e la the pest year. A very merry Chriafanaa Presfon Holmes Watch Repair Kenansville WLENTT OF GOOD WATER . ROM A DRILLED WELL,' "'RITE FOR nXUSTRATED t IOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM VOUR POSTOFF1CE. HEATER WELL CO INC, ' RALEIGH. N. C. WANTED experienced book --eper. Permanent position. A. :tOOKS DEPT. STORE, War- w, N. C. I AVE IN stock: Sheetrock, rock X plaster, cement, brixment, . !:k, fire brick, fire clay, doers, -dowsrtnd wire fencing. ; , t 0. Buss Warsaw, N. C. v i SALE practically new 9 i house, with blinds floor fur hot water heater, cabinets. financed, $43 per" month. Frederick, Warsaw. ' r-c .......:vt;..-.'.':vf';-; Come let the Joy and the beauty of Christmas begin at church where all gather to - , reverently recall once more j that glorious day when lie rf was born. . - iiaifcy iiuiui u. m Phones: Day 4124 A Neht 5153 Wrecker Service ' Kinston, N. C. - mi a i m Lanier & Sons Self - Service Grocery Store Magnolia i i LiETE LINE of Wayne ; poultry and livestock In 'its. pellet forms- and 1 Tele Cast&e CBraiag Crigtil, Mty iu hopeful light guide ns . . . and help to bring , us happioeat and prosperity in the : ? rti$ that lie Vliilficld's Jevelry Kinston, N. C. ItuT hi -i i ' ft For Him Wallets CIL! OOUTS t Bedroom Slippers fajamas Duxback Hunting Clothes We sing ear wishes for a very happy holiday season aad send our thanks for your past ': patronage;; Home Furniture Company Mt Olive, N. C. S 127 W' North St, For Her Gowns Slips Panties : : Bedroom Slippers For The Home .Sheets -pillow Cases Towels ' n Blankets - Bed Spreads . Hopalong Cassidy Shirts Pants r Jackets 1 ':;. .r ;.' v- v. y .i- - ' ,- if 4t fr ft Kinston. N.C i 8s C fk .jf ; , ' v.- v . I '..''( 1 . ..i ,...'i;'' .' ? i j f ) : Wii. CO'ly ' ,: r Cream and Sugars - ' ' .S ' 7 ' ' I-. Prom $15.00 Up "-'M'V ' am s i" ii, ' Single Pieces From $3.75 Up Always A Jfice Thing to Add To Her Pattern 0 it- nrlers. Mt. Olive HaW 1 v ; n H If' . , Olive, N. C. ff rr Jc!;a u. Li;;: liiJ ! v 1 J . . ' K : i. a i '
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