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I.Lrs. Kibert Fields, Duplin Times Representative ' Telephone 243-2. Please Call In Your News. ;-, I.Irs. Fields Will Receive Subscriptions and Advertising. Q:d;ztj Exercises For Rose Hill Nigh Sdool; Wilmington Pastor To Speak ''The Seniors of Rose Hill Hlghleate Sermon on Sunday morning. School will give their class night j May 11, at 11:13 o'clock. xercises on May 8, at 8 o'clock. Bev. J. B. Lawrence, pastor of The tKle Is "It Happened Yester- Sunset Park Baptist chinch in Wil day. . .1 mington, will be guest speaker for . The Rev. W. H. Allison, pastor of the Graduation Exercisee on May the Rose Hill Mt Zion Presbyterian , t 8 o'clock. - Church, will preach the Baccalaur-I Miss Moore & Mrs. Latham Will Present Piano Pupils In Recilal Thusrday-Friday : Miss Jessie Moore and Mrs. EL pupils in a recital In the Rose Hill E. Latham will present their piano High School Auditorium on Thurs- BsenburgFashionShop Oos!xijdl Terns EnferfoinccI By Jimmy Brovn A welner roast was enjoyed by the Boys and Girls Basket Ball team of Rose Hill at the home of Jimmy Brown Tuesday night. ; H. D. Club Women Enjoy Shad Supper The Home Demonstration Club members and their families en joyed a shad supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Southerlanl Fri day nigttt. i Invited guests were Mrs. Bertha Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Troy and family. Rci3 l!TJ PcISj il2 l!;r.:r P.c!l The following pupils In the Rote 09111 School made Honor Roll: First Grade Jack Cottle, Ben Arnold Fussell, Donald Poole, John Surratt, Murphy Singleton, ' Jr., Barbara Jo Carter, Donna Fussell, Gall Herring, Tanya Johnson, Pau la Newton, Rachel Ann Saunders, Linda Teachey, Sylvia Jane Bon ham, Tommy Boaz, Connie HairreU, Janis Harrell, Rhetta Johnson. - Second Grade Joe Blanchard, Hilda Hardison, Joyce Herring, Joe Bradsnaw, ! Larry Fussell, Ldnaa Nancy Turner, Tommy Carter, Jan et Allison, Vicky Can, Mary El len Surratt, Jerry Henderson, BUJy Murphy. . , . . Sixth Grade ' Mary Vann Wil kin and Lottie Fussell. Seventh Grade Connie Mer ritt, Margaret Cotton, Ellen Hoi lingsworth, Jane : Wllkins, Diana Southerland. Retha Dixon. ; Eighth Grade No Honor Roll. Ninth Grade Anntilla Scott, rx 1 a Salt iff - ucio inn, wcoe . T . s t. ; Students Make ;: Deans List v ; Misses Mollie Ann Boney, sen ior, Frances Heyer, junior, and Der Lnie Boney, sophomore were pamed on. the dean's list for the first semester at Flora McDonald College, according to an announce- A IN WALLACE spring figuring starts with to underneath it all Get In the loveliest shape for Spring in a Vassarette one of those wonderful de-inchers that are fa Atoned to fit . . . better than magic at banishing bulges . . . so caressingly comfortable you'll forget you're wearing a girdle! We've a Vassarette style that's figure-perfect for you! Choose from our complete collection today. SuptftSlaeker! Nylon and rayon fashioned sides and back satin . Iastex front panel. Self-adjusting crotch,. "Free-Action" Bottom ; Band. Vassarette Style N P-17 in White, Tea Rose. Sizes: Small, '. Medimny Large $5.95 ... a VASSARETTE r . 'vi r, m r. rti i r. rt tn ri tm Azaleas -Camellias Hollies - Sasanquas Seniors Entertained By Sophomores The Sophomore class enterta In- day and Friday evenings, April 24 and 25 at 8:15 o'clock. - On Friday night immediately fol lowing tixe recital, a reception wl be held In the school lunch room The public is cordially invited! Let's everyone come out on the two nights and see the Increased interest shown toward music in our school this year. ,,u Billv Knowles. . Tenth Grade Jo Anne Fussell. meat made toy Dr. Price H, Gwyn, Brinkley, Carolyn Knowles, Bandy! Edith Jackson, Anna Bae Johnson, Jr., Dean of the college this week. Mattocks. Jeff Johnson. Billy Saun- Jov Johnson. Reba Jones. Jean- Requirements for the dean's list oers, jseiry jr. itacauey, isaiin xn. nene Knowles, Martha Southenana, Wells, Martha Savage, Lena Mae Carolyn Teachey, Billie Mac- Jackson. Third Grade Peggy Merrltt, Betty Ann Poole. Jay Cottle. Joel Barden, Jr., Beaufort Longest, Car-1 CitVa. 13111.. rp..Mv... UimIi. 1 Waters. Anne Davis Wells, Horace -Fussell.,1 '' ' - . Eleventh Grade Gwen Fussell. Twelfth Grade Sarah Starling, olyn Sykes, Billy Teachey, Marsha ! Joyce Jones, Mary Knowles, Bobby FusselL j, B. Henderson, Edaie ocon. oniriey n nmm, raye Johnson, Jerry Turner, Dicky Ward, Donald Wood, Bobble Jean Fields, Beth Mattocks. Mary Eliza beth Merritt, Sue Pope, Sue Lynn Teachey, Evelyn Wilkins. Fourth Grade Jewell Bryant, Ardythe Savage, Alma Faye Strick land, Donald Hollingsworth, Fred die Wells, Walter Price, J. W. Har rell, Robert Troy, Faye Bonham, Vivian Blanchard, Jerry Patterson Carr, Ann Fussell, Etta Dean Groves. Anna Graham Johnson, Betty Jean Jones. ' Fifth Grade Carolyn Bryant, Teachey, Peggy Ward. Ill At Home Mi ed the Senior class with a covered dish supper at the home of Mrs. James Brown, Friday nigni. A dance followed, which was enjoyed very much. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ Owens Hand TRANSPLANTER 5.5 Liquid it We have over 60,000 plants and over iOO varieties, prices start at 50c and Camellias at $1.50. Azalea We shall be pleased to have yon visit ns and see the real values we are offering. The Nursery and Gardens are open daily and Sunday. Im ported Peat Moss and Special Azaleas and Camellia Fertilizer. LAUREL LAKE NURSERY LAUREL LAKE SALEMBURG, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf ' ' HENRY VANN TRACTOR COMPANY FORD TRACTORS DEARBORN EQUIPMENT fmm4 ". rHrmA W' avr w MM . ... 0 Dnnc'JO::js 'A' - I for best farm machinery " ; ' " and guaranteed used tractors ' ' ' ' see "'' - ?: ' I32Y mm CO. o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o o o o d o o o o o O 4AA IL. O IUU LD5. o . o O: O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o Ea. CHLORDAIIE IN YOUK TRANSPLANTER WATER PROTECTS YOUR PLANTS FROM Qts. 1-2 Gal. 1 Gal. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Giant Striata CROTALARIA It Does' Not Reseed SOY BEAKS Bu. $3.85 - .-.. HDWE. & GROC. DEPT. Free Parking In Rear Of Store ' In Kinston $3.25 6.00 11.50 O o S17.951 , V o o o o o an. w o o o o o o o o o o o o Friends of Mr. Raymond Teachey will be glad to hear he is at home, after being In the Naval Hospital at Camp Lejeune. Mr. Teachey suffered from a heart attack but is now improving. : Many friends and negihbora visited him during the. week end. Mr. D. D. Ramsey has been con fined to his home since last Tues day, due to e heart attack. We are glad to hear he is improving now. , la a grade average of 81-94. IN HOSPITAL . Friends of Mrs. Laura Boney are sorry to learn she was taken to James Walker Memorial Hos' pltal, Tuesday, where she will un dergo treatment ' Personals 1 AU three girls are popular and outstanding members of the stu dent body. Mollie Ann. has been president of . the students volun teers for two years a member ox the student Cabinet, and a Senior Scribber. DeLanle is newly elec ted secretary of the Christam sodation for 1952-53 and is active In many extra curricular activities of the campus. . Frances Is a home economica major , and officer in the home ec. club, also active in a number of other stud est clubs. The Misses Boney are the daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bon ey of Wallace, and Miss Heyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Beam WARSAW J. Lester Matthews. 71, died at his home In Magnolia Friday morning April 18th after a short illness. Funeral services were conducted at Magnolia Metho dist Church Sunday at 3 p.m. by we Kev. Mr. Collins, pastor, and we icev. il. u. Brown of Burlaw Burial was In Masnolla Cemetenr. Surviving are his wife, the former Lula Spell of Magnolia; four daugh ters, Mrs. Ted Ellis, Mrs. Welling- ... TT11 mm m . JTJonM TMIhn, h. TT5S S auuunum, ws. iom ; scaroor- Wisoonsln Is at home on a 20 day & furlough, with his parents. Mr. and ' ?La!?vK&?eW8'. S-?- tw? "0M' Mrs. Raymond Tecahey. The Wis- ."TTJ.l:.1. "evT ews consin has been in enemy territory since last Fau ana was hit once by enemy iirearms. Uttle Miss Wllla Brown of Wal lace spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. A. S. Locker- IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG At low cost Kith JOIINS-MAtiVILLE ceili;:g panels . End cracked or ugly ceHfags with ' attractive pro-decora tod Johns-Man villa Olasecoat CeQ ' ing panels. Applied right over old ceilings. No nails show. Cost low. Beautiful Ivor Glaxecoat surface. See us for samples and fret estimate, i 4 - w GAHIIZQ MOTHERS J. IT. OLIVE, N. C. Harold B. Wells left Friday for General Motors Institute, Flint, Mi chigan, where he will resume his studies.-;.. -r Dinner ttuests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Murray Sunday were Mrs. Mattie Teachey, Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Teachey and Sons. Charles III and Wayne. v Mr. and Mrs.' Jerry Cottle at tended the Tabernacle meeting in Fayetteville two nights test week. Mr. Wlnton Newkirk of Rich mond, Va. visited his sister, Mrs. Carrie Hawes and family this week end.';:-'': Guests Of Mrs. Lucille Svken. Sunday, were Mrs. Agnes Sykes mt Wilmington, Mrs. Thermon Sykes, her son and mother of Wrightsvllle Beach. ' . ' - - - Frilay niht guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Rouse were Mrs. Win gate Swain of Shallots. , Master A. R. Bland III of Ken ansville spent some time last week with his grandparents, ... Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bland. Mr. and Mrs. O. B Turner and Mr. A. O. Fussell visited Mrs. Lena Scott, who is still a patient in the Goldsjmro Hospital, Sunday after noon. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bland and Miss Annie Catherine Scott Bland, spent Sunday in Kenansville, with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bland, Jr. Mrs. Elmo Teachey, Mrs. Ward Farrior, Mrs. B. B. Longest, Mrs. Jack Cooper, Mrs. A. B. Wells and Miss Annie Catherine Scott Bland, attended the art show at Cameron Village Friday. Graham Bland of Wilmington visited his father, Mr. John Bland this -week end..; : Week end euesta nf Mi anA ntrm Ben Rivenbark were Mr. Rivenbarks sier, jots. j. H. English of Wil mington. Their Sunday guests were Mrs. Eddie Evans, Mr. and rs. Armur snolar of Wallace, Mrs. Crowell Hall and iImisMw Hat! Mae of Watha, Mr. and Mrs. Alicd wiareaay, uninquapin, Mr. and Mrs Clayton Johnson, Harrell Store Kev. K. D. Brown, Burgaw. Mr. ana mis. Jack Bachelor, Pender- a, mt, ana Mrs. Leslie Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Georo Rmm u. and Mrs. George Carr and family A-2c William 55 W11 T- in Raleigh-Durham Airport We'dnes- "V ""emoon lor Ernest 'Harmon Air Base. Steohinmniji land, after spending a 15 day fur- M ar - - ' r. o. wens. ' Miss Gayle Well nt wihit.iii. spent last week with toer parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wells. Mr. L. A Wilson aiwl lntii went to see Mrs. Witoqel Sunday, Rfih 8t ReX HosM & Mr. and Mrs. W. S.1. Wells and daughters. Ck ia for Washington, D. C Friday. They cHHiiunugg oy . Harold B. Wells and William P. Sutton, Jr. of w tatagton.wbd were en route to flint. Michinn Than . -,ltJ points of Interest In Washington and returned by way of WUliams- uui una Jamestown. Announce Oir!!i mt. ana Mr. TtuviA rtA w xuu annaune th hM . daughter. Marv Klln ar.i u Mrs. Byrd is the former Miss Vir gutfa Boney Carr of Wallace. Myra Fussell Circb f !;;Is ' The Myra Fussell Circle of tbe Rose Hill Methodist Church met Monday evening at 7:30 is the home of Mrs. W. B. -Cotton, vf'h rs. T, W. L. Hisses and I s. J 1 and Andrew Matthews -of Clemson. a. v., two stepcmidren, Sgt. James Spell of the Army hi Germany and Mrs. W. L. Greeman of San Diego. 1 1 . a . m ..... ' waui.; ana 10 grtuxtcnuaren, A. H. Benton " A H. Benton, age 73, died Tues- uay morning after a weeks serious illness at the home of his sister, Mrs. Willie Drew near Rose Hill. (Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at 3:00 at the Rose Hill Baptist Church by Rev. J. V. Case, pastro. Burial followed in the Family Cemetery near , Rose Hill. He is survived by one brother, A. M. Benton of Raleigh and one sister Mrs. Willie Drew of Rose Hill with whom he had made his home JTor the past two years, sev eral neices and nephews, ,. A, " , ,'i II i ...i Mrs. Lucy T. Harper (Mrs. Lucy . Taylor Harper, 30, wife of James D. Harper, died at her home near Richlands at 8 a.m. Sunday after a long illness. She was a daughter of Ivy and Barbara Tyndall Taylor of the same sec tion. -Funeral services were held at 3 pjn. Tuesday at the graveside in Harper's cemetery near the home.' Surviving are her husband; four sons, Dan .Clarence and Frank of the home, and Henry Harper of At P0mC6 . CCm- 3 Forty college students and 9 high school students at Peace College in Raleigh were listed on the Sec ond quarter Honor .Roll -recently released by the Registrar's Of- To be listed on the Honor Roll at Peace College a student, must average "B" or better. The com plete Honor Roll includes: , Senior Academic: UBie Ellen wise, Carthage; Rebecca Williams, Rose Hill; Mary Lou Wygant, Marl boro, N. Y.; Ann Turlington, Dunn; Joanne Jackson, Wallace; Mary Thorp Oxford; Frances Waters, CoL Springs; Col.; Sylvia Work man, Tarboro; Jane WensU, Char lotte, Betty , Parsons, Jasper, Ga.; Morehead City; four daughters, Mrs. Lola Smith -of Deep Run Route 1, Mrs. Carrie Taylor of Nor folk, Ta, Mrs, Tessie Woods of Durham, Mrs. Celia Cox of the borne; two bmthere; Jesse and Charlie Taylor of Pink Hill; a sis ter, Miss Sallie Taylor of Pink Hill Route 1. . "i i - y . irke, twy turpi, tiigh XMirouty Wheless, Louisburg, Nan cy Powell, WUmlngtoo; Dorothy Morris, Waynesvllle; . Margaret Brock LaGrange; and Phyllis Whit field, (Warsaw. j. . -, r. TYWD ALL? rur;r?jiL noxm . ' Phonb tan , . . 'V'? riorae of Wijme-Dupila Burial AasocSacma . ; Funeral Directors Embalmara Ambulanee Service Day or NlgM 1 "REED'S FOR ! DIAMONDS' , ; Every Diamond Insured No Charge for Credit . SatisfaoUoa Guaranteed !, "Wilmington's Largest ' ... Diamond Importeiy i Vilwiztton, N. C. f mtm LITTLE PIGS GROW FAST and they fatten for profit if you raise them on the ..: . " VS . y s right feed. Don't neglect them, because you are short of cash. Get a loan from us, and help them ;k - . , , . thrive. You pay us back out of profit and Mrs. Cotton save a. vm-v n. teresting program.. About 18 mem- oers were present. , , , oooooooooooo For Sale sash, doors, sheet rock wool, tlast er, lime, cement, brick, mortar, " Faints, terra-cot- TA PIPE, DRAIN TILE. 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