.Ubjbsless Circle I "of Grove Church met 'rorfav afternoon with Mrs. Ivy iBowden and Sir. Nor Shaffer oo .tostess. Mrs. Sam Newton pre aed over the business session. Mrs. Ralph Brown led the Bible study. During the social hour the hostesses served a sweet , course with coffee. Twelve members were present, ' . - : MS. Hostess Circle Mrs. D. S. Williamson was host ess to the Thursday afternoon Card Club. High score was won by Mrs. O. R. DaU. After several progres sions the hostess served a salad course with accessories and apple sauce cake topped with . whipped cream. , The club gave $5.00 to the March of Dimes Campaign. Mr. D.. S. Williamson was host ess to the sewing club Tuesday afternoon of last week at 3:00 o'clock. . Eight members were pre sent"'';,., .: ; ;. : . I After the usual sewing bee " 1-1 i ..... HM..,t Ella Cooper Circle Meets r V, The Ella Cooper circle met'ln the home of Mrs. Lauren Sharpe Monday night with fourteen, mem- ess assisted by Mrs. Maurice Brin son served peach short cake and COffee.-' a J'-'i-".. .')?'. i ji J Mi-sBYc 1 1 2 ce y?S tit Entertains Circle -. , - ? Circle 11 of Grove Church met Monday evening In the bome of hers present. An interesting pro-(Mrs. J. B, Wallace. Mrs. a. a. gram "The Ministry of Prayer'' ' McKoy presided over the business was given by Mrst Willard Brln son, assisted by Mrs. E. C. Tyndull, Mrs. H. M. West, Sr., Miss Edith Byrd, and Mrs. Amos Brinson. Mrs. Ira Caison Chairman, presided over .u. 1... Mm4n . served cherry tarts with whipped cream. -.:, v . Mrs. Patterson , Parly Hostess Mrs. Andrew Patterson enter tained her card club Wednesday evening of last week Daffodils and spires were used in decora tion. . . ' High scores were won by Mrs. Harry Murphy. Mrs. Ivy, Bowden and Mrs. Clarence Murphy. , During the social hour the host- session. Miss Margaret Williams led the Bible study on . the 10th Commandment. ; ,. . , .,' At the conclusion of the meeting the .hostess served cheese straws, assorted home made cookies and soft drinks, . . P.J jC. a ' i. I. J v eti with his .' but i. .r. end lira. O. P. Johnson. He . had as his guest Mr. Wade Harrell of Savanah, Ge. . ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Williamson M. In-Jand daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. . Tl. .. . 1-. T 1...: 1 1 n C. day Afternoon. ;, " ''.-.: Personals i Mrs. G. K. Dail spent Sunday in Kinston with her sister, Mrs. Lee Edwards. - Mr. tand Mrs. W. E .Craft and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Craft in Greenville. Mr. Robert F. Williamson of PJC, Maxton spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D, S. Williamson. Mrs. Flip Peele and daughters of wnnamston visited Mr. and Mrs. u. bitterson for a few days. Mr .and Iwr-s. J. E. Jat of Kew Bern spent Sunday with Mr,, and Mrs. P. J. Dobson Mr Bobby Ingram of Jacksonville, JFla., spent the weekend with hi" parents,- Mr. ana Mrs. w. Mr. and Mrs. D: S. Williamson made a business trip tb Wilming ton Tuesday, v j a Linda Suiersbn spent the week end in Wilmington with Mr. and Mrs.-Allen Taylor.' .vy, ' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Phillips visited Mr. Phillips aunt, who Is a patient at Sampson Memorial Hos pital, Saturday. . i Mrs. J. L. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Seymore -Telteltoaum spent Sun- iLih In WflmtvtfftAn . i. ... . ' .! Mr. ana airs. 'jr.. w; awuw , niw ' " and Mrs. Amos Brinson attended Hospitality depends on the peo the play, by the Carolina Play- pie la the home rather than on the makers, in Wallace Friday night. .'company" dinner, .appointments, Mr., and Mrs.-Ceo Jackson, and and elaborate service. Mr. and Mrs. Jack-Sltterson visit- A .few hints onjbospltality and ed in Wilmington, Sunday afterr gracious living: Tnie hospitality noon. v h , f i is sharing what you have with your . Friends of Mrs. Sallie Shine u i be glad to learn that she has return ed home from the hospital and can be up in a rolling chair. Re cently Mr Shine suffered a broken hip from a fall. - j , , v.: Mrs. R. C. Wells. Bobby ' and Maude of Clinton spent the week end with Mr. R. V. Wells and Mrs. Louise Mitchell. '". -' Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Reynolds and daughters spent Sunday with rela tives at Pleasant tiui. ' Mrs. Eula Patterson of Albertson spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patterson. Mrs. C. S. Williamson is spend ing several days with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Caulder, in St Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eubanks of ' Wilmington , visited. Mr. and Mrs. 41 j. n ii(i),',ii)a'' i.-.mfiv'?1" .ii.'.: LUMBER - BUILDING SUPPLIES . II. C. TO OUR FARRIER FRIENDS WHO WOULD LIKE TO PROFIT BY SOMETHING GOOD ;..!! Vi , V"-- , '" ; ' r ' , ,. - :. . .,r. ' h , .- ; ' . .0 :'. ; We Have Made Arrangements For You To Make Your 1952 Crop At Less Expense Yet More Satis factory at Harvest Time. By Offering Again JOHNSON'S FAMOUS LINE BETTER QUALITY FERTILIZERS friends. We comtfliment our friends when we invite them to share in our family life. Successful entertaining depends more on the. spirit of hospitality and the relaxed atmosphere that prevails in the home. A home that maintains this spirit of hospitality and restful atmos phere will . have fewer awkward moments when company comes. It is very embarrassing to guests when parents use the meal hour to teach good manners to children. , Front Door Works For Or Against You f' .-"-?'. . - ;!.,; , Someone has said, "Each en trance reflects what the people in side the house are like. What you see as you go up the walk, climb the steps and wait for the door to toe opened, will form lasting impres sions.'' 1 " - . :, ' Maybe we had better get busy and I r It our walk is clean and the entrance door attractive, dot a path that is muddy and littered with debris and the steps hazardous. Perhaps we need to look at the entrance of our home and get the impression tha? mends get when they come to call on us. Hints For Teen-Agera Do your friends say to you, .'How nice your hair looks?'' Do you keep your elbows spot less?;.. Do you brush your teeth at least twice a day? Do you keep your hands off your face and hair? Do you wash your powder puff regularly? jjo you always go to Dea witn a clean face? , ....... Do you wash your stockings or socks, each night after wearing? X)o you keep your stocking seams straight? , Jjo you keep your shoes shined and the heels straight? too you give your clothes a week ly check-up for spots, loose buttons, and rips? . Do you give your non-washable clothes a good airing once a week? ;; What about your clothes care equipment? Tie clothes upkeep list should include: clothes brush, shoe kit and shoe trees, dry clean ing material, clothes hangers and sewing kit. Your clothes closet and bureau drawers should toe orderly. . Your handkerchiefs, gloves, dress shields, collars and cuffs, and hat bands should be clean. hold tools can be protected from the rust by cleaning and applying a coat of paste wax. . The wax should dry before polishing. Many people prefer wax to oil as a. pro tective agent because it doesn't wear off rapidly and Is clean to ap ply. It also can be applied to wood handles. ' : , ';: y " : J (l v " ! : V ;- $25,000 ''"u COUNTY OF DUPLIN, NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY HOSPITAL BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE 5 Sealed bids will be received until 11 o'clock, A.M., Eastern Standard Time, February 28, 1052, by the undersigned at its office in the City of Raleigh, N. C. for a $26, 000 County Hospital Bond Antlcl- i patio n Note of the County of Du plin, North Carolina, aatea juarcn 1 ,1052, maturing on November 1, 1952, without option of prior pay ment, end bearing interest, payable at the maturity of the note to which no interest coupons will be attach ed; delivery of ' the note on or about March 3, 1952 at place of pur chasers choice. v " Bidders are requested to name the interest rate (not exceeding 6 per cent per annum), and the city and bank therein at which princi pal and interest . will be payable There will be no auction. . , ; v . The note will toe awarded at not less than par and accrued interest to the bidder offering to purchase the note at the lowest Interest cost to the County, such cost to be de termined by "deducting the total amount of the' premium bid from the aggregate amount of interest upon the note until its maturity. Bidders must present with their bid 'a certified check upon an in corporated bank or trust company payable unconditionally to the ord er of the State Treasurer of North Carolina for $125. - The approving opinion of Mit chell and Pershing, New York City, will be furnished without cost to the purchasers.. There will also be furnished the usual closing pa pers, including a certificate stating that there is no litigation pending affecting the validity of the note or of the bonds in anticipation of we receipt of the proceeds of which the note is being issued. - - The right to reject all bids is reserved. ) - ' Local Government Commission By: W. E. Easterling, Secretary of the Commission. IT. "Any;::::. In 7c:J Weill'' sash - doohs lx v SCREENS -'FRAMES ",''' CABINETS MOLDINGS , ' . ;' n- - .- y "', Also Church Pews and Pulpits , i VARSAY WOOD PRODUCTS CO. ti Warsaw ' ' " ', Protect Garden And Household :- Tools X Garden implements and house- v TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME i'; IN MOUNT OUVE ; '.' 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Lot mora! oioto has powik rrmiNoi v new, omqui aik-vint noodi i alMolute magic! . . . now you can turn the Look at the new DeSote above . . . not the 1 with one finger. Hydraulic power does the Afe-Vent that directs air to carburetor. This belrja Tor you. Parking is child's play. . ' Increase engine powarl . .. ... , - . "" """" .iMn i - mm. 7 MAIN STEEET KENANS YILLE, N. C. i 1 wi ci., jg::ra tzzi -r r i r 1 1

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