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I 1 t t ! l K 7 4 ' t 'J ::i;:cn Lc;:n Aiixili:ry First idling Of The Yesr Af Legion Hcnie The Charlei R. Gavin Post Aoier-the piano. Scan Legion Auxiliary held Its first meeting of roe ew xear in ine Warsaw Legion Home with Mrs. S. A. Jones speaking on the his tory of the Auxiliary in the U. S. (Betty Philips rendered two solos, Just A-Wearln" and "End of a Perfect Day". She was accompan ied by Mrs. Macdonald Brock on Mrs. Ed Strickland presided In the absence of the president, 'Mrs. Al Banadyga. The Auxilairy will receive its charter at 7 P.M. Jan, 24 at the Legion Home. All pros ielctrve members and their es corts are cordially invited .and asked to notify Mrs. D. J- Riven bark Jr. to this effect. '" Mrs. D. J. Rivenbark and Mrs. A. C. Pearsall spent last Wednes : day in Durham. 1 ' Mrs W. B. Whitfield and Mrs. Belton Minshew attended the fun- - eral of the late Ernest Dall last Thursday In Kenansville. (Mrs. Mattie Mitchener of Frank " linton is spending the week with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fes Mitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Betton Minshew and boys spent Tuesday with (Mr. C. P. Minshew In Fremont. - Mrs. J, W Straughn is a patient at the James Walker (Memorial hos pital in Wilmington. (Mrs. L. O. Williams and Mrs. N. A. Mitchell attended the fun-1 eral for Mrs. Nell McLarab Crum- pier who was killed recently in an automobile accident. The funeral was held at the Piney Green Church near Salemburg. S. K. James V. Drew of the USN California spent the holidays with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. James Drew. - t 1 Mr. Arthur Cook has returned home after being a patient in the Sampson Memorial hospital in Clinton. - ' Captain Willie Blackmore is im proving after having been 111 for ten days . O.ingressman Barden of New Bern was a visitor in Warsaw iast week. i Mrs. Ben Cooper has returned home after spending several days in Chapel Hill. Mrs. J. W. Best spent last week in Ashland, Virginia. Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Newfoold recently visited relatives in Rich mond, Va. 'Mrs. uianes-; uexier ox mcn mond, Va., spent last Friday and Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Best. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Best and (laughter Anna of Goldsboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. J pecials j Used Tractor S Allis- Chalmers Model C Includes Cultivator, Fertilizer Distribu- tor and corn rianier. $795.00 Ford Fergusons Model 9-N $545.00 Ford Tractors Model 8-N $845.00 We Can Supply You With Any Model Used TRACTORS JENKINS-JONES MOTOR COMPANY Tractor Dtpt. Phone 4702 KINSTON, N. C. Best. ' "Mr. and Mrs." Francis Oakes of Greenville spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Ed Hlnes. ? Miss Mabel and Alice Straughn of Greertfboro recently vlslteo Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Straughn. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh spent the week end with friends at Virginia beach. Mrs. J. W, Farrior recently vlslt- ted her daughter Mrs, E. C: Thom son in iurnam. Mrs J. W. Straughn who has been a patient at the James Walker Hos pital aas returned nonie. Lucy Dunn, who suffered pain ful burns last week at her home, is much Improved. Miss Peesv Mitchell spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Paul Manley Crumpler in Clinton, v Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vernon and daughter have Moved into the Russ asartments on. Pollock SL.- Colonel and Mrs. O. Loth of Waynesboroughj Virginia recently visited Judge and -Mrs. : Henry Stevens. I During their visit they formed a party of four sfnd attend ed an oyster roast at New River. Miss Jean Newkirk, a student of East : Carolina College, Greenville spent the week end. with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jj. A. Newkirk. Mrs Henry Stevens ana Airs stiv ers Johnson will attend the meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in Salisbury and Con cord oh Thursday and Friday. While in Concord they ..will (be the guests of Mrs. A, Jones York. Mr. and. Mrs.' Billy Costin spent Sunday in Rose Hill. - Miss Dorothy Wightman was a, visitor in Warsaw.' t . Mr. and . ,MM. Walker MacNeill, mpnf ffnnrinv in Falsnn. '..Jr. and .Mrs Imi&mimtrn-'itiKl'EienTy Msvjlateci' Sabra Ann spent last x. en J with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. itus.' Bessie Herring of Kinston spent the week end. with her moth er Mrs. Kate Herring. Mr, and Mrs. Blucher of Mary land have moved into one of the Russ apartments on Pollock Street. ' Mrs. Lee Cannon of Americus Georgia, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Howard Joiner has returned to ber home in Georgia. Miss Nancy Bundy of Greenville is spending the week with Miss Barbara Jones. i. , i i u j r ii merit. ' . .. ' 1 u.is. Mil '.on West gave readi 'i from the Mission study book. lhe i . .i -1 1 ...:tk - . ! meeting was ciuseu wuu cuiuom conducted by Mrs., Henry Riven bark.. , t " i ' At the end of the social hour, Mrs. Milton West assisted the hos tess in serving 'apple sauce cake and coffee. ' , - Missionary Group. Holds Meeting " Mrs. C. J. Brown was hostess to the Warsaw Garden club for Its January meeting on the tenth of January. Tha meeting was called to order by the President, Mrs. Edwin P, Ewers. ' Mrs Ewers re ported that members of the Garden club met Saturday morning, Dec ember 17th. and planted five thou sand crocus along five blocks of U. S. 117. The crocus were donat ed by members of the Business and Professional v Women's dub, the "I i it Garden club. Pictures will appear I in the oaoer in the snrlns when the ; The Woman's Missionary Society . crocus are in bloom, iiv MA!'i' of the Baptist church had tts regu- , It was voted that members of the Mrs. Paul Potter as chairman, Mrs. Hector McNeill and (Miss. Sallie Bowden was appointed to nominate officers for the coming year. The nresident announced that Mrs. Frank C. Katenburg wUl be at the Garden Center in Wilmington on January 20th and 29th to give free public lectures. All members are Invited to attend. ; (Mrs. E. C. Thomson gave a five minute talk on "Forum, and Flow er Arraneemnent" the second ele- Jayicees, The Rotary club, and the iment of design, ' Under the direction of (Mrs. Kathleen Snyder as chairman of the Garden Therapy committee, in- Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lashley an nounce the ibirth of a son on Jan uary 13th at the Sampson Mem orial hospital in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mathis an nounce the birth of a son, Lee Pat terson at the Sampson Memorial hospital in Clinton on January the fourteenth. VBWllUW . TnS" i m mi m m m w it Mil Church Circles Circle Number three of the Meth odist Church met at the home of Mrs. James Norwood West on Jan uary the ninth at eight o'clock with twelve memlbers present. Mrs. Boibo was welcomed as a visitor. Mrs. Joe Surratt presided . and opened the meeting with a pray er. The prayer was followed with a short business session. The committee gave encouraging and good reports on their work, and the circle voted to hold their Feb ruary 'meeting at the Methodist Church with a covered dish sup- lar monthly meeting Monday the fourteenth at 3:15 o'clock at the Baptist Church. The Katie Murray circle had charge of the program. The program was In charge of Mrs. James Franklin Strickland who was ably assisted by Mrs. Ellis West. The topic discussed was "God Is Everywhere If You Seek Him", ., Mrs. Moman Baar, the president, presided at the meeting. In -closing, the hymn, "Love Divine" was sung as a prayer. - ' ' ' , . Twenty-five members were pres ent. . . , . Shower Is Given For Mrs. Rivenbark 'A lovely 'shower was given by Mrs. DD. J. Rivenbark for Mrs. Henry Rivenbark at the home of Mrs, v D. J.- Rivenbark for - Mrs. night, the eleventh . i -After several interesting games were enlovadvft shower of aDDro- kpriate'-gifts were opened by Mrs. Henry Rivenbark. :t ; The hostess also presented Mrs.-Johnie Hunt er with a lovely-gift . . At the end of. the evening, the hostess served pink ice cream molds in the shape of storks and Individual cakes iced in blue. -. Among those present were Mes dames William Leinibach, A. C. Pearsall, Jay Garity, J. R. Riven bark, George Clark, J. H. Boyette, Clinton, Junior Reeves, Paul Britt, D. J. Rivenbark Sr., . Clinton, E. T. Lewis, Clinton, t Alton Greenlaw, Jimmy Strickland, Glenn Brown, Bill Shine Paul Hunter and Mrs. Henry Rivenbark. Garden club sell Holland's maga zines as a means of making money. A committee composed of Mrs. Edwin Ewers, Mrs. Paul Berry and Mrs. A. J. Jenkins end Mrs. F. C. Thomson was appointed to be' in charge of the project. A nominating ' committee with If you suiT;r fruii t e miserable ear noises and are hard of Hear 1 inir due to catarrh of the head, ' write us NOW for proof of good re- suits our simple home treatment . has accomplished for a great many '. . people? NOTHING TO WEAR.' Many past 70 report ear noises . Rone and hearing; fine. SEND NOW FOR PROOF ANP WONDERFUL OFFER OF REGULAR FULL MONTH TREATMENT ON TRIAL! . THI IUIO COMPANY DEPT. MM DAVENPORT. IOWA structions were given on how to make corsages out of nylon hose. During the afternoon, members made a lovely corsage to be sent to Mrs. J. W. Straughn who was ill and . could not attend the meet ing. At the close of the meeting, Mrs. Brown served a delicious salad plate and coffee. themums and pycantha. Those playing were Mesdames L. iS. Whittle, Allen Draughon Sr. Bauln Potter, W. W. Garner, Rob ert Blackmore, George Penny, N. A. Mitchell. Mrs,. William Craven was welcomed as a visitor. v Mrs. N. A, Mitchell won the traveling prize and was given a nylon brush. Mrs. William Craven was given a cook book by the hostess. On arrival, Mrs. Harmon served hostess Ice cream - brownies,, salted almonds (and coffee. During progressions, the hostess served soft drinks and cheese wafers. - . Baptist Girls Meets . The Intermediate Girls Auxll iary met at the Baptist church Mon aay, January l. The program News in The News" was presented by Betty Parker. A playet on Stew ardship entitled "Boxes" was giv en before the WJMJS.. - After the program the officers for the next six months were elected. The new officers are as follows. President Barbara Standi Vice President Margery Davis Secretary Peggy Torrans Miss Blackmore Entertains Club Miss Nora Blackmore entertained her. club last Friday night Those playing were the following; Mes dames Lawton Albertsoij, Belton Minshew, J. A. Newkirk, Yancy Smith, ,- Emerson Jones, Robert Lewis and Miss Mamie Bethew. The high score was won by Mrs. Yancy Smith who received an oven shovel. Mrs. Belton Minshew won the second high and was given a py rex casserole. The traveling prize was won by Mrs. Emerson Jones who received a jar of borne made chill sauce. : ' ' a , , , At the end of play, Miss Black more served party sandwiches, hot spiced pine apple juice and assort ed candies. 1 . During progressions, popcorn and soft drinks .were enjoyed. v ... Tuberculosis is one of the oldest diseases known to man, dating back to 140 BO , ' For many years tuberculosis was known as the " Great White Pla gue" an was tops among diseases as a killer, v sometimes claiming every member of a family. Very little-was' known about early dia gnosis and treatment of the disease. Since 1904, when the National Tuberculosis Association was foun ded, the TB death rate has been cut. by 85 per cent. Mrs. Minshew ills Bridge Hostess mrnmWBMEMJVMGASl : , t urn v f .:.: " CHRYSLER FIREPOWER 'AH Chrysler Saratogas, New Yorkert, Imperial and Crown Imperials . r , are powered by the 180- v , horsepower FirePower -engine. Mrs. J; P. Harmon Entertains Her Club Mrs. J. P. Harmon entertained her club Jast Wednesday afternoon. For . the occasion her home Was made lovely with amber chrysan- t. V' USE Dixie Fertilizer . And Become Eligible for the "$1000 Per Acre Club" For Better Curing Use 1 Buckey Oil Burning Curers ' v. JohnB. Grady Agent t Albertson, N. C. v "4 it , i Mrs. Belton Minshew .... Mrs. Belton Minshew entertain ed -with two tables of bridge last Wednesday night. Those enjoying her hospitality were Mrs. J. D. Davis, Mrs. Mattie Torrance, Mrs. Forest Martin, iMrs. E. E. Jones, .Mrs. Irene Martin, Mrs. Vernon Standi, Mrs. Lawton Albertson. The high score was won by Mrs. J. D. Davis who was given stick cologne. 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