I t-ixth Grade, this. Mary Vaua WU- , ith Grade: Pefy C-i-Jlnuit a" J Joyce Teachey. Ilrs. Robert Fields, Duplin Times Representative . Telephone 243"2. Please Call In Your News. r Mrs. Odis V.ill L-ceive Subscriptions and Advertising , - ' ' - . ' ' . - - . ..... . - . M . , ; - - . ... . Elosic Rtcifal Treniendous Success Mis Jessie Moore and Mrs. H. E. Latham presented ..their music students In a recital on Thursday end on Friday night at Row Hill. After the recital, a reception was iield In the lunch room. Ushers were' Mrs. -Marvin Teach ey, Mrs. lEldon Brown, and the Misses Caro lyn WeU and Patsy Cottle. - ' The high light of the second eight was Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite, -with Mary Vann Wilklns assisted fey Mary ... Ellen Surratt, Dianne Southerland, Janet ' Allison and Jane Wilklns with Mrs. A. D. Wood .as narator. 11 Among the performers in the long ' and varied programs were Dan Fussell, Robert Carr, Bap- oara ana catnertne ttianonard, Marsna irusseiL Nancy Wells Nancy JPnssell, 'Mary Jane Carr, Polly Janes, Dora Smith, Anne Blanton, Valeria Carr, Ljda La tham, Geraldlne FusseL Robert carr, Hazei sasser, jerry Carr. jean juiowies, ' Margaret cotton. Victoria Carr, Dan Fussell, Billy Teacney, sue ana reggy Fussell, sianiey MarreiL isveiyn wlUcma. Walter Price, Emily Wood, LyCi L.atnam ana a group of first and second year students. Yomans Club Installs Hew Of icers Report $241 Raised In Red Cross Drive The Rose Hill Woman's Club net Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Cotton, with Mrs. Clayton' Herring and Mrs. - Horace Ward assisting hostesses. The club was opened with club hymn, sung by the group and pray- -er led by Mrs. R. L. Carr. Busi ness was transacted and Mrs. W. G. Brummitt reported $241.00 was ' raised on the Red Cross drive. were made for the club for the coming year. ;Mrs. D .B. Herring, one of the charter members of the club. In stalled the officers for the coming year. Mrs. James D. Fussell, Vice President; and Mrs. W. G. Brum mitt, Secretray. a. For the program, Mrs. D. B. Her ring read a paper on the history oi ine state Legislative Council. A social hour followed, at which chairman of the Cancer drive. I time a delicious ice course was Mrs. H. W. Farrior was reported served. .k?v;..:.; attending the State Federation of Woman's Club Convention. Con vening In Winston-Salem. A re port was give of the Executive Board Meeting, at the home of the President; at which time plans - DR. H, W. COL WELL Optometrist Wallace, North Carolina Office Phone: 2051 Residence: 3446 i Mrs. Lu l a Herring and Mrs. Ethel Johnson went to see .Mrs. Laura Boney and Mrs. Annie Carr who are patients in James Walker Memorial Hospital, Wilmington, last week. . .. a. FusseII-f!:I!:rd Circle Meets The Cumle Fussell and Claire Mallard Circle of the Rosa Hill Methodist Church, met at the home of Mrs. R. R. Marks, Monday after noon. . ...;-.i--..s.r Devotional was given by Mrs. Oscar Fussell.: .. Twelve members were present Mr. Charleton Cherry of Char lotte in spending some time with his grandfather, Mr. C. C. Moore, ana nis aunt, miss Jessie Moore. Miss Doris Horne- and i sister. Madelyn, are on a 10 day vacation. They are touring Florida. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Price and family went to see Mr. Price's fath er, who is very 111, in Monroe, last week end. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Surratt. Jr.. and family, visited Mrs. Surratt's parents at Gold Hill during the week end - - Mrs. O. D, Fussell Is visiting her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Owens of Dunn, this week. . " Mrs. Grlce of WilmlnBton visit ed her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Carter last week., Miss Bobble Teachey. a student at Mars Hill College, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Teachey this week. Those attending the burial serv ice from Rose Hill for Mr. Dennis D. Ramsey in Wendell, Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ooooer. Corirmi Delists,, Discuss Ibvaiians Circle No. 3 of the W.M.U. of Corinth Baptist Church met April 21 at the home of Mrs. Leo Mat- UeWS. t. Wi.; The program began with a sons. "Sweet Hour of Prayer", by the group, followed with a prayer by mrs. xiua nryant. Devotional was reaa oy Mrs. Ira Fussell and Mm Graham Johnson. . "Hawallana Ara Americans Too,' was the topice of me program siven ov Mrs. e n. Baker, J, A.' Hollingsworth, George oianwn, ieo Mattnews, Ira Fus sell, Luia Bryant, Claude Rogers, i-ran jnaiuiews ana J. ft. wiiiinmn Closing prayer was said by Mrs. izranam jonnson. ;. s - After the meeting, the hostess served a delicious course of Ice cream, cake, salted nuts and tea. IRcgic."., School Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jerome. Mr and Mrs. Bennle Herring?. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Arnold and baby, Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Mr. Hank Saunders. Held Fussell, Dan Fussell and Her man Fussell.', Mrs. Robert E. Lanier and on Bobby of Wallace visited her p ar eata, mr. ana Mrs. Knodes Young um iug tne wees; ena. Dinner guest of Mrs. Laura Bar ren and Mr. Dan Reld, Sunday, were Mr., and Mrs. Charles Teach ey and sons Charles III and Wayne, Mr. ana Mrs. x. K. House and child' ren, Marlon and Bo, Mrs. Etta New. ton, Mr. Carl Reld and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Harrell. - Mr, and Mrs. Harry Potter and Danny of Jacksonville, visited Mr Magnolia News Music Recital In Magnolia Thursday Wilmington Coca Cola Bottling Company Wilmington. N. C ' ' Garnet Wilson; Duet, In the Park, Barbara Ann Taylor and Mrs. Al derman; Solo, Carry me back to Oe Virginny and Lieberstraum, Deborah Wilson; Song, The Sweet est Story Ever Told by Garnet Wil son Barhara Tnvlnr inH Pumv c.c. Music pupils of Mrs. L. K. Alder-' ser: Solo. Mlnnpt onH s,, i.au auu iviia, x. 1M. XVUKeiS Ure- in I MAInr hv rZArnlrlinA Ufturn.J j . , . . . , .. . . t J "J Ub.w.u...V AAUnaiU seiueu a joim piano recital rnurs-Duet, Dance of Spring, Oneal a a inagnoua ocnooi unestnutt and Sue Batts; Solo, nuuuu"1""' starlight Waltz and March of The nrosram was a follow,- Rnl I n.om.es. Barbara Ann Taylor; Solo Grand Father's Clock by Geraldin SeTLZlt rT m7 it,,,,..,i. t iti n-i ' oeen and Minuet In G.. Mosa Mai- rortn7n Bred ttarVuSta 1 ffineMa WV?' by iosT'Mlpassnd SMS'Sg-j "' man; Waltz of Cs and Gs by Shelby, chestauttGlef rtoh ulS Batts: Serenade Seheeberv Marv' h"eitnu"' Glee Club-Mv Her Ann Lnnioi" Viu.ii Cnin r;iv.if k;m t y "Uaay. accompanied by piano duet. Dor othy Casteen; Under the Hawiian Moon by Mary Catherine Bass: Song by the 7th Grade, Palmeto, Mexican Folk Song and America the Beautiful; Solo, There's Music in the Air Nancy and Dixie. Cumv Sasser; Merry Laughter and The Swollow by Geraldine Chestnutt: Duet, A Happy Occassion, Mary Mrs. L. E. Pope Bridge Hostess Summer flowers were used for decorations at the home of Mrs L. P Dnno llr. J J , Bass; Magruka. Sue Batts: Solo. Toreador Song and Londonderry Air, Ann Pope; Solo, Waves of the ijanuoe, imeal Chestnutt; Solo. Evening Bells and The Streamliner, ; DEPENDABLE GAS SERVICE Anywhere ... On the Farm ; . . In Town with : Town and : Country BOTTLED GAS SERVICE A Complete Selection Of Modern Gaa Appliances - Including the . . . DETROIT ESTATE TAPPAN GAS RANGES 226 N. Center St , GOLD8BOKO I Modern gas Tairboro- Kinston Selma I Ranarea Install . Phone 63 . I Up from , $119.50 Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter Conpany KINSTON, N.C, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O When BUILDING, REMODELING, or REPAIR- Q 1XMU SlfiK US FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY O - Mrc.. O o ) ) ' ) ) Alter scores were tallied "Mrs. C. H. Pope was presented a double deck, of cards for high score and a First Aid Kit for floating. Miss Betty Home received candies for tow score. Mrs. N. T. Pickett won a clothes sprinkler for second high. , . . The hostess , served 'cherry pie moae, nuts ana coffee. Womans Group Met Monday Night Mrs. AbbW Smith and Mrs. Al vin Powel were joint hostesses at tne woman's Civic Organization meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. L. E. Pope, the president called the meeting to order and Mrs. Melvln Pope read the min utes and gave the treasurer's re port. The program followed with Miss Betty Horne speaking on the topic "What la Education' and Mrs. Jack Joyner reading a poem on the subject of "School". The next meeting will be on May 12 in the home of Mrs. L. E. Pope with Mrs. Melvln Pope hos tess. Mrs. Abbie Smith and Mrs. Melvln Pope will be in charge of this program using the topic "Styles and Clothing'' for discus sion. The hostesses served Ice cream roll, nuts and ice water to the 14 members present. Mrs. J. E. Tucker Stanley Hostess Mrs. J. E. Tucker was , hostess at a Stanley party at her home on Friday night. There were eleven present and gifts were given everyone. Other gifts were given for various con tests. The hostess ss e r v e d pimento cheese sandwiches, mints, nuts and soft drinks. Mrs. A. Q. Smith booked a party to be held at her home on May zu. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Prances Hever. a Junior at Flora McDonald College, - represented Flora McDonald,; Home 'Economic Department . at the wookshop In Greensboro this week end. ' Miss Heyer is President of the Home Economics Club, Custodian and Reporter for International Re lations club. She Is a Veteslan and has been elected Treasurer of the 1952-63 Senior class. ' nd Mrs. S. A. Sanderson on Sun ay. -.iii i Week end "guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Ben Bivenbark was Mr. Riv- eribark's sister, Mrs. J. C. Miller of Warsaw. On Sunday. Mrs. U S. Quinn of Warsaw, Mr. Jimmy r-enny wi nenansvuie, jars, uauae Kivenbark, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Teaohey Wd Mrs. Louise Carr of Rose HiUVislted Mr. and Mrs, Ri ven Dark. Mr. and Mb. Paul Carr of Hills- boro visited lit. and Mrs. George Carr Saturday. Mrs. Ward Farriot attended the State Federation of vfaman's Club. at Winston-Salem last week. - Mrs. Fannie ; Murphy sod Miss Sadie Murphy were guest rf Mr. O rH lira r - T. rtatrla HIahjIaH Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald . Carr w weenviue , visitea tneir Dar. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robin son and Mrs. Adell Carr. On Sunday Mrs. Fannie Mur phy and Miss Sadie Murohv were oinner guest oi tne Hev. and Mrs. Wilbert Batten of Ooldsboro. In the afternoon they attended Mem orial Service in honor of Mrs. Bar bara Murphy Teachey, which were held at the Belfast Pentecostal Holiness Church. : . :. Mr. Manley Sanderson of Scot land Neck and Miss Syble Oglesby of , A. C. College, Wilson, spent the week end with Mr. Sanderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. San-, aerson. Miss Mary Ann Fussell of A. C. College,- Wilson, spent the week ena with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fussell. Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bonham and daughter, were Mr, and Mrs. Alton Cottle and son, ft m Hurgaw. f!::.;;i lienor Roll Is Given The following pupils In the Rose Hill School are eligible for honor roi ror the eighth school month. First Grade: Jack Cottle, Ben Arnold Fussell. Ronald Pool. John Surratt, Murphy Slngletary, Barbara Jo - Carter. Emma Aha Hawes, Donna Fussell, Gall - Her-' rmg, Tanya jonnson, 'Paula New ton, Ann Saunders. Linda Teach ey, Sylvia Jane Bonham, Connie Harrell and Janls Harrell. Second Grade: Joe Blanchard. Hilda Hardlson, Joyce Herring, Joe Bradshaw, Larry Fussell, Jeff Johnson, Randy Mattocks, Billy Saunders, Linda : Brlnkley, Lois Hawes, Lena Mae Jackson, Carolyn Knowles, Betty Rackley, Martha Savage, Edith Mae Wells and Pat Pope. ;.::(..- -t. . f Third Grade : Beaufort Longest, Carolyn Sikes, Bob Carr, Marian Rouse. Billy Teachev Pesro m. rltt, Joel Barden Jr. Jlmmo est, Jay Cottle, Betty Ann Poole, Lonnle Bunch, John Cooner. J. n Henderson, Eddie Johnson, Jerry 5uSr. 5'cky Ward, Donald Wood, Carr, Bobble Jean Fields M.Mctocks' Mary Elizaheth Merrltt, Sue Pope, Sue Lynn Tea- FmseU W1Utins and Marsha Voh. Gradei Jewell Bryant, AMythe Savage, Alma Faye Strick UW ?iaa Blanchard, Ann Fus feU,!? ean Graves, Cather ine Hollingsworth, . Anna Graham JonnsoR, Betty Jean .Jones, J W HarrsB, Walter Price, Bobert Troy Freddie Wells and Jerry Patterson Cool Comfort Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Halbera and children of Goldsboro spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A, Wilson. Miss Miriam Turner. Loulsbure student, spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner. . ., . . .--. Mr. and Mrs .William E. Gettie of Dunn spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tracv Brown.- : t r: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kenan and children of Wallace were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wilson. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith and family.' - Mr and Mrs. Ed Evans are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Powell, James Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. John William' Evans and other j relatives for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. John Hunter and child of Florence,. South Carolina spent the week end with his -father, S. B. Hunter and other relatives. Mrs; Robert A. Hunter and child en of Lowell, Mass. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rouse and family. She Is now spending a few days with another brother David Rouse and family. Mrs. Frank Wilklns suffered a stroke recently. She Is living with ner daughter, Mrs. David Mat thews. .s Mr, and Mrs. Forest Cream of Wilmington spent Saturday with relatives in town. . Julian Wilklns, former Magnolia ljJ, Reached at Concord Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Potter and family spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Sally Blanton in Pen- deriea. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Rouse was her sister, Mrs. Joseph Brlnson, and step mother, Mrs. Ruth Kennedy of Beulaville. Mr. and Mrs. Felton Rouse were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rouse on Sunday night. Mrs. Shelton Batts is much bet ter after being In bed for several days with strep throat. Miss Sally Mae Jones of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoover ana sop of Harold Store were Sun day guests of. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones. . Rev. and Mrs. Collins and dau ghter of Kenansville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pic kett Sunday. ; t Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and baby of Kinston and Mr. and Mrs.i Ea Evans and children of Wil mington visited Mr. and Mrs. John William Evans over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jones and boys of New Bern were guests ot ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. L E. rope over tne week end. . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Horne went to Goldsboro on business Mondav. Mrs. Martin Dail and children of Chinquapin visited Iher Barents. air. ano aars. i. Ui Turner Sun day afternoon. Vv ; - Mr .and Mrs. Richard SIdburv and daughter. Virginia, were re cent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Enrmett Sasser. . . .. Mr. and Mrs. Will Merrltt have returned home after visiting Mrs. merriii s son Dallas Johnson and family in Hopewell, Va. , Victor Tucker of E.CC , spent ine weex end witn nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tucker. Mrs. Alice Gaylor, Wade Gaylor oi jNonouc, va. and Miss Mary Beth Southerland of Kenansville visited Mr., and Mrs. John Clark and Dauy In Wilmington Sunday. . HX mw,A T) -1- L . l uu. ww jxus. nvuen aymsm ana daughters of Fayettevtlle visited with her mother, Mrs. Alice Gay lor Sunday afternoon and night. - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dixon land son have, returned home, from fn rolli Wlth Dion's parents in Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs; Vells 1$ 1 - ! ' B0T,t l7AVS 1 f : for dress ' is. tircie nosiess , . .... 'ii.1 ,f, Ann,e Armstrong Circle of the W. M. U. met with Mrs. W. S. Jl!"8 n Tuesday night. m Her bert Cottle. r.hnlo luj Aer."Jshoft buslness discission,' 2! .f Philippians wasVon- wuucu uy Mrs. Elmo Teachey D RES SPORT Ath 'a'tIe or without, you're truly' ol ease in the Wings Dressport. !t espe cially designed in breezy-sheer cottons for double use dress and sport. Vanishing-band collar takes a tie smoothly, yet converts in a wink to a handsome open sports collar. You'll want several for the warm weather ahead. White or solid colors. KRAMER'S Department Store IN WALLACE I K1 i Si 1 JloUalkd biiSSED !1 Ifcj's 1 !:':r. cr.d Trim-: TELEPHONE 2342 ' ' For Free Delivery Prompt Service : T.,.v .' p wtM mm FOB REGISTER OP DEEDS To The Democratic Voters 01 Duplin County:1 CRQP SEASON 1$ HAIL .SEASON GET YOUR PROTECTION EARLY -FROM- i A. 1 CAVENAUGH PAUL POTTER, Associate All Kinds Of Insurance IU ' H PHONE 424 , 'V,V , WARSAW, n. c. IP , , 1 1 , v w y ' -, - i c Ijli EBSE2BM Warsaw, n. c ' y . Announcement is hereby1 made of my can didacy to succeed myself as Register of Deeds, subject to the Democratic Primary : ;,; Having worked in this office for many years, first as a deputy an! then as the Register, I feel that my long experience amply qualifies me for the duties of this lace. My record speaks for ' itself. - . i-''.u vv,. -s - - As in years past, I shall greatly appreciate the help of my friends in the primary, . , y ' ! ' All ruLlic monev colIeciAil hv tl.ia nffi ha been paid over to the. County Treasurer and re- ' I .-'-ceipted for by h&m. y y " ', fr. : - SEEDS A II p FEEDS .. N: Field Peas, Cokers 100 per cent WUt Resistant Cotton Seed, f: Johnson's Prolific Seed Corn, Extra Choice Timothy Hay. TOBACCO CURIllG SYSTEMS Buckeye Tobacco Curing Systems! Whiting Coal Stokers, - '. Tobacco Sticks, Arsenate Lead, Paris Green. SPRAYERS And DUSTERS . 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