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' J. W. Lanier, Correspondent, Subscription Agent ' Kf ' l'''i'J 'Al:ASKK'iu,'i: Send Him 'Your News And Subacrtotiona . . . lix rt'-v 1 Union Meeting At Coles Chapel Church i' .L: -.- The Union Meeting of the New ; Biver Conference met March 20-30 at the Coles Chapel Free Will Bap tist Holiness church. The Satur day morning services were con ducted by Rev. Hurbert Whaley ' and Kevi B.' A. Daughtery. After dlnoe rthe business was transact ed. , The Rev. George Turner of Pot ters Hill conducted the Sunday JLXo HARDWARE III WALLACE HEADQUARTERS FOR: Acetylene and Electric Welding on All Farm Machinery. Sprays and Dusters Repaired. ;- : , ',.' 'A f'-i'f. ')"' ';. ial,'t-.''!.' ,V ' ' '' ' '' Trailer Hitches Put On. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. A Good WeldM . . Work Done By GarnieS, Herring , 1 M . ! HMiiHiiHiM t iiii -mr-nnr-iiTr-T--)T 1 1 rir I in Tft-I I fjkHHMHHHHMMWMHiHl M nothing gays ftJ V . 11 j Bummer like i i Figure flaftcriog printed feminine: with a low curved sect line and double rows of dainty cut-out buttons,; , Sizes 16K to 24& . , ill V You'll loo& your coot . best in this softly thirred i JSembcrj print with the brief sleeves And curved : collar. Sizes 14&22H. Figure flaftowg dark I (msjfrqr ' ' ' hl4 morning service. A collection was taken for Rev, Whaley trod Rev. Lemons the two oldest preachers of the New River conference. We thank all who Attended the church services. ... , . :.";,:h:-J'' Personals ' " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durlcan of jGlen Lyn, V. were visitors of Mrs. H. G. Mobley of Ellzabethtown. Mr. Edward - Hatcher, Misses Ethel Hunter, Amy Lena Lanier, all :.,,..7':;"'M 5l i . m Marie Lsnler, Reba Hunter Roma Lou Maready, Mildred Whaley motored to the Twilite Theatre at Beulaville Monday night ! Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Lanier Saturday were Mrs. Mil ton Jarman and son Myron of Richlands. Mr. , tmd Mrs. Darrell Edwards of Fountain Town were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sutton Fountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. ,D. Lanier of Burgaw were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Batts and family Sun day. J Mr. Mac Hunter, Janice Bostlc, Mildred Whaley motored to Wil mington Sunday evening. Mr. - Mid Mrs. Clarence Bowen and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham fleece Sunday. Miss Roma Lou Maready was the Sunday guest of Marie Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bryan and Mr. tnd Mrs. Thurman Bryan of Beulaville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hatcher Sunday evening. Miss Louise Hatcher, Alphia Ed wards, Burnice-Moore and Ernest Foster attended Rev. Ruben Jones services at the Christian Taber nacle Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Hunter were visitors of Mr. tnd Mrs. Burney Smith Sunday. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sutton Fountain Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brown of Fountain Town. Mr. and Mrs. Tim AUcens and daughters Rose Lee, Judy of Ports mouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Lanier. MAV it. rmtrrtsh FOR ntH IHSWCnOM CAll CALL KINSTON.4444 . Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Batts Sunday were Mr. tod Mrs. T. T. Harrell of Rose Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Amon of Goldsboro. Miss. Lena , Mae Hatcher, Bud die Dall, Lorraine Thigpen, John Hill, Lila Byrd and Howard Stev enson' also attended Rev. Ruben Jones services at the Christian Tab-' ernacle Sunday night. '' v . - ; r Miss Lila Byrd was Sunday guest of Miss Lena Mae Hatcher. II. G. Mobley Returns To San Francisco Hubert G. Mobley B.M.3, hus band of Mrs. Margrette Mobley has returned i to San .Francisco, Cali fornia. He is' serving m the U.S.N. on the Battle!hip ; Wisconsin in Korea. Previously he sent his wife a robe and the three sons, Butch, Gary vnd Chris a jacket from Ja pan. Mr. And Mrs. Hatcher Honored With Shower Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher were honored with a bridal shower, Sat urday, March 22 tat the home of Mr. and Mrs.. John William Albert son . It was given 'by, their parents. They received . many lovely gifts. Refreshments . were served after the presents had been opened and shown. Butch Mobley Finds Three Yolk Egg I have heard of a double yolk egg, but this beats me. Little Butch Mobley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Mobley, found a hen egg on the farm, of Mr. and Mrs. Harper xiau one aay last weeK. . xt meas ured 6 3-8 inches In diameter and that Is not all. It had three yolks in it. It was seen by Mr. and Mrs. Harper Dall, Bobby, Gary, Richie Byrd, Margarette Mobley, Gene, Jeremiah Lanier and little Butch, all of Lyman. (This news was too late for last week's paper.) . .. Lyman Boy Signs Up For Navy Ki R, Hunter, has enlisted la the Navy for three and one half years. Hunter is the on of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Hunter. He left Thursday. March 20, for Californ ia where he will undergo basic training. Seventh Birthday tRnhprt Andrews -Tf uro o Vn.n.aJ on ms seventh birthday, March 22, ai a party given Dy bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews. loooooooooooooooooooooooe O A ma V... ni : Mic iuu Ndimmy a new nomei 6 SELECT YOUR LIGHTING FIXTURES FROM Hanover Electric Supply Co. 2 "Most Complete Display In Southeastern Z North Carolina" O o O Note To Contractors We Have Complete Stock 0 O of Wiring Devices & Electrical Supplies Q Hanovi 25 MARKET ST. Supply Company Wilmington 30O0000OO00O0O00OO00OQOO ARE YOU ONE . . . Men Who Realize We Are Here To Help You, Both Personally As Well As In A Business Way, With Loans, Special Accounts And A Host Of Other Services? Refreshments were served after the big blow out of the xeven lit tle caiulles. Many friends and relatives at tended the party. They all en Joyed theirselves and had a nice time together. Members of the Youth Fellow ship group is doing a very good job painting the recreation room of the Bethel Presbyterian church. The recreation room and their class rooms were built a year or so ago. They are painting the walls a light blue ana window frames white. The members took their job as their project and are hoping to complete it soon. Sick List Friends of Mr. James Hunter will be glad to learn that he has improved after several days of illness with the flu. Mrs. Emma (Lanier has Improv ed after long period of illness. Union Meeting Sat. And Sun. The Holiness Church is having a Union meeting, Saturday and Sunday, March 29-30. We are looking for a large crowd there. The public was cordially invited to attend. Personals Mr. Sutton Fountain and J. W. Lanier went on a business trip to Raleigh Saturday. Among those that attended church at the Free Will Baptist church at Cabin Sunday night were Mr. Mack Hunter and Reynolds Batts, Misses Janice Bostic, Linda Thig pen. Mrs. John William Albertson gave a Bridal Shower Friday night, March 2B, at her house in. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Milton Jarman and son My ron of Richlands were visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Linie Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Abb Pickett of Cedar Fork spent a few hours Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier. Mr. Buddie Dail, Lena Mae Hat cher, John Hill Lorraine Thlgpen and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin 'Bryan went to Wilmington Sunday eve ning and visited Greenfield Piark. We are glad to see Saturday eve ning 'come o we can hear the Ma a ki . ii a o 9 O o o A Electric e o e o e PHONE 32040 A o o o OF MAIIY-- ready Brothers and Smttty Smith when they come on over W.JJf.C. hv Jacksonville at 1:19 o'clock. They are planning to be at Colis Chapel Saturday morning to at tend the union meeting that will be there. Everyone is cordially invited there Saturday and Sun day. , Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lanier and daughter, Geraldine of Wallace were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hatcher and family and Billy Ray Hatcher shopped in Wallace Saturday eve ning. Misses Letltia Batts and June Faye Batts spent the weekend with Letitia's sister in Goldsboro. Louise Hstcher, Alpha Edwards, Bernlce Moore, and Ernest Foster attended church at Piney Grove Sunday night. Misses Janice Brown, Zelma Fu trell, Evelyne Futrell were shop ping in Wallace Saturday. Mr. Ludie Hatcher was home the weekend from South Boston, Virginia. He is employed there at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bryan and Lena Mae Hatcher visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hatcher Sunday. Myrna Lanier, Mae Lanier were visitors at their relatives in Rich lands Sunday evening. They also took in a movie at the Jacksonville theatre Sunday night. Pfc. D. C. Lanier Is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Lanier. He has been stationed at Missouri. John Hill, Lorraine Thigpen, visited the Navy Hospital at Camp Lejeune Saturday. Misses Janice Brown, Jean Brown Shirley Mobley went to Wilming ton Sunday and visited relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hatcher visi ted Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Ma ready and family Sunday evening. PLANT ONIY Vs th amount of SINNERS you do of fuzzy sood. SINKtHS AtU-Dtllnltd Cotton smJ h oy-H-hadl 50 Lb. Bag. orolabJ. In all loading VarioHi 'Prevent Blue Mold on Tobacco Plants Use Fermate Dust Wettable Fermate Dithane Dust Prevent Wire-Worms Use Chlordane 40 to 70 per cent in watre for trans planting tobacco Distributors For Cole & King Corn Plan ters and Fertilizer Distri butors. C.E.QUINN COMPANY Kenansville 3E "I Sold i?Ts with . . .and Made an Extra '300 Last Year! I was glancing through "the'mail yesterday when a fellow comes in who bought a Farmall Cub tractor last spring. I says, "Sit down and make yourself at home." ,, . v v : ; "You know," he begins, lighting his pipe, 'I always used to think I couldn't farm with out a team. Well, I sold my team and bought two cow and made $300 extra since I bought that Farmall Cub last year!" 'How'dyougetalongwithfoarfieldwork? "Got the best crops I ever had. Had time to make a little over $100 doing some work for the neighbors. Those matched, quick-change fc NOTICE UN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY L. B. BEASLEY vs WILMA JU ANITA BEASLEY The above named defendant, Wilms Juanita Beasley, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant on the grounds of adultery; and that the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Duplin County in the Court house in Kenansville, North Caro lina, not later than the 23 day of May 1952, and answer or demur to the complaint in aid action, or the plaintif will apply to IJie Court for the relief demanded in DR. H. W. COLWELL Optometrist Wallace, North Carolina Office Phone: 2051 Residence: 344 Our customers say . . Plateau is the most comfortable year 'round suit they've ever worn! Plateau, tho suit with tho weight! feal ... Balanced Tailored by Timely Clothes We have customers who keep coming back, season after season, for Plateau 1 And no wonder. You enjoy all the luster and richness of a regular weight Pacific Mills worsted but you are never loaded down with burdensome weight. Try the 30 second "now you feel it now you don't" test for yourself and see how Plateau is truly the suit with the weightless feel. Enjoy its comfort. And enjoy its lasting good looks, sewn in to stay through Timely Clothes Balanced Tailoring! Re.U.8. Pat OS. Plaleaa Rainaway Coat, $00 Plateau Slacks, $00 Plaleaa Sport Jacket, (00 Julian K. . "ji " and Bought 2 Cows, implements, with fingertip Farmall Touch Control sure save a lot of tune and hard work." "How does' your tamily Eke die Farmall Cub?- : "Well, we have mote fun together, and live better, too. like th kids say, even working's sua with a Farmall Cubl" "Had any trouble with it yet?' , - "TJo. Hasn't cost me a cent; except tor a little gasandoiL1 . "Well, don't foiget-when yon da need pans or service, Fm always here to help." said complaint . R. V.- Wells Clerk General County Court I. S. Bowen, Atty., Burgaw, K. C 424-4T ISM. NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY. COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY VALDOSIA JAMES WILLIAMS: vs SAMUEL ARTHUR WILLIAMS The above named defendant, Samuel Arthur Williams, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the grounds of two years separa tion; and that the defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Duplin County in the Courthouse in Ken ansville, North Carolina, not lat er than the 23rd day of May, 1952. and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the rel'pf demanded in said complaint. Thi the 2nd dy of April, 1952. R. V. Wells Clerk of Genm-al County Court W. E. Blake, Burgaw, N. C. 4-24-4T W.E.B. !?.!! Taylor , N. C. - 1 v. - Danli Gf .t Olive n - 7d!:ce ':'.:r & br:nt Co. "Make Our Bank Your Bank" C , i r t r" N. C.
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