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.4' I.Irs. Eabcrt Fields, Duplin Times Representative IIII People Friend are sorry to learn that I r. J a met Brown if very 111' t James Walker Hospital, In WU- .vm Y.Hm Ncwtnn's Mndltlon is reported a satisfactory after un dergoing an operation oa xuuraaay at James Walker Hospital. Friends of Mrs. S. A. Sanderson are sorry to know she Is in James Walker Hospital. Mrs. Sanderson -was operated on Monday. Mr. Norman Register left on Monday to enter a Winston-Salem Hospital. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Brace Teachey, Jr. ' ORKIN EXTCtMINATINO CO. ,' 116 S. Queen St ' Phone 4444 KINSTON.N.C. CLASSIFIED RATES: Three cents per word, mmimam : charge of 75c Unless yon have aa aceomat with as please aead sooner, stamps, money order, me check with ads. Fannesss Use the Times Classified Ads; If yoa have anything to sell or exchange, er want to bay, 1 we win accept prodnee for 'k payment. ' GENUINE D-CON Noted rat pois on, now on sale at Clinic Drug Comnanv. in Mount Olive. tfc VACCINATED CHICKS All our chicks are vaccinated against New castle disease with killed virus and are N. O-U. S. approved Pullorum clean from strains that really pro duce eggs. Mount OUve Hatchery. : 7. tfC NEW FORD. For the best deal on a new Ford car or truck tee W. L. Cavenaugta at Kenanevlle Also many good used cars and . tracks. Telephone W. L. Cavensugh at Keaansville 2133. - ,, DR. E. C. GRADY . ' Dentist , LaGranre Offlee PaOy Except Saturday Afternoons. Seven Springs Offlee Tuesday aad Thursday Nights and Saturday Afternoons. PLENTY OF GOOD WATERw FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, " t GIVING US DIRECTION ANDV : HOW FAB YOU LIVE FROM 1 YOUR POSTOFFICE. ' ' , HEATER WELL CO. INC. . RALEIGH, N. C ; LET US RECAP YOUR TIRES -' Full circle full cap 1 -. Fully Guaranteed Work : V S, Tire Distributors '. ' BRYAN-EDMONSON Tractor Co. : Mt OHve Hwy. Phone 3636 ' Goldsboro SQUARE DANCE Mount OUve Gymnasium every Saturday night at 8:00. Music by "The Rhythm Four Plus One." Admission 75c, per person. "A clean dance for clean people," sponsored by the American Legion , j FREE RQGERS SILVERWARE at Clinic Drug Co. Get your card to day and own a set of silverware soon. . Lovely patterns. . tfc . USED TRACTOR HEADQUARTERS 1950 Farniall Super A and Eoj?t 150 Farmall Cub at Eqpt ) 49 FarntaU Cub & Eqpt I -18 Farmall Cub' and Eqpt 1 a Farmall A at Eqpt 1 FarmaU F-12 Complete i Farmall F-40 Complete v i farmall F-20 en steel ) Ford Tractor Complete -I Ford Tractor w-balf track t Ford Tractor Complete , i Ford Tractor Complete - J' i Oliver Cleatrac Tractor r Avery V and Eqpt i ; Avery A 3c Eqpt , 1 assy Harris Pony 8c Eqpt jhn Deere en steel . ; r' ; i ordsen Tractor on Steel -" a Disc Harrows Equipment Tour Ford Traotor Dealer i ZitTT ET'TCJJSOW Tractor Co, ; t. C jve r-vy. Phone 8003 CoiU jboro -' ' "' ' tip A SALB . . ,M e-'-'fisd grocery store n4 v a living quarters in back. 1 ai stands or sell stock and r. See B. S. Hinson, . Ihone CUJ . 1 L - I mm Chfrlie T. Cciil ii Is Ccmmend Fori Promotion 'Corporal Charles Tv Cottle, US 53 012 430 received the following commendation for promotion..- Corporal Charles T. Cottle, V. S. ; 034X2-430, 908th, AAA : Opm Det, has been assigned to duty with No, 2 Dining Boom, 4th Food Service Squadron for approximate ly five months. During this period he baa shown initiative and aggres siveness that tend to make kood soldiers. He ha sperformed duties In an excellent manner. , We, the undersigned, highly rec ommend hlra for promotion to a higher grade and feel sure he will be able to carry out the responsi bilities there of.; ,, 'i Hector R. Riojas, T Sgt.' TJSAF Food Serv. supervisor no. i Dining Room Joseph Silverman, 1st VL TJSAF Food Serv. Officer No. 2 Dining ,. Room , ,Hj, f To: CpL Charles T. Cottle, 508th AAA Odd. Det. A.P.O. 301 1 It is with great pleasure that ( forward the attaooed commen dation. ' . 2 Your work i such to bring credit to yourself and the organi sation to which you belong, H. E. Deems Major, Arty. Commanding announce the birth of a daughter on May 8 at the Onslow County Hospital in Jacksonville. Mrs. Teachey was.-the former Marvin Elizabeth Fussell of Rose Hill. BABY CHICKS Sold by Mount Olive Hatchery are N.C.-U.S. Ap proved Pullorum ; Clean, . from strains that really produce eggs. Hatched right here in our hatchery. Nuf sed. tfc Acetylene and electric welding on all farm machinery. : Sprays and dusters repaired. , Trailers, hitch es put on. Lawn mowers sharpen ed and -repaired. A( good weld means longer wear. Work done by Garnie S. Herring at A. C, Hall, Hardware in wauace. ctf TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal typewriters for every need. Call Goldsboro 291, Worley Typewriter - Exchange, 105 1-2 N. Center Street .: 5-20 5TC. rrT-' FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT r Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. If sot pleased, your 40c back. Watch the old. tainted akin slough off to be replaced by healthy skin. Get instant-drying T-4-L from any drug' gist. Now at Kenansville Drug Store." V, v - m s"sf 5-29-5T C : ' FOR RUBBER, ASPHALT, LINOL EUM and plastic wall tile, and for expert laying, call J. P. Smith or A. q. smith at East Carolina Tile Co., Magnolia, N. C. Workmanship guaranteed - Free estimates- Phne night 2110. day 2147. Box 108. Mag nolla. i . tfc - Educational Insurance Now is the time to begin thai educational pro gram for that child. -Drop me a card today. No obligations. All forms of life Insurance. James G. Dickson, Calypso, N. C. 1 Bealeitate If you wish to sell or buy a farm, heme, or any kind of realestate. See James G, Dick son, vaiypso a. u. , . . 5-29-4T C, Sheetrok Upsom Board Plas ter Lime Brlxment Cement Doors Windows Tobacco Flues. Place Your Order Now For Tobacco Flues J. C. Russ, War saw, N. C, t'- -5-29r4TC.' ' '. Watch This Space. Daily For The Best Boys In ' Art CARS AND TRUCKS ' 1951 Ford Custom Fordor 41944.00 Low MileagenLoaded 1948 Pontiac Del. 4 door ...1290.00 Extra Clean 1938 Ford Coupe 4 390.00 Real Clean-New Motor .j 1948 Ford 2 ton Dump Truck '" - A-l Condition .......-...$1090.00 1946 Ford 1-2 ton Pickup $ 590.00 A Good Buy .. "' ' 1945 Willys Jeep ... 250.00 Good Condition You Can Find The Car Or Truck You Need At Our Big Lot - On North Center St. Sales Dept. Open Evenings - : Until 9:00 p.m. WE BUY-SELL-TRADE , ' COMUNITY MOTORS , . : CORPORATION : GOLDSBORO lj ' . . FOR MASTITIS we recommend Dr. Hess Mastitis Ointment High Dotencv formula. Each tube con tains 150,000 units penlcilln and loo . milligrams streptomycin.: -bolt-Simmons Co., Kenansville.' LAZY LAYERS cost you plenty. Put 'em on the road to recovery and better production with Dr. Sala bury Avi Tab. Try it in the mash. Youll soon see the differ ence;-ask lor Awrab! Leon J. Simmons,. Hardware, Mt .OUve, N, C ' - ESACH COTTAGES a?or Sale or Kent. Reason&ule Ites -y Beach Lots. . For best information wr;:e or visit Turker I 1 Fitate Co., Phone 2 :3, P, O. Lax C.I-A, Cti-i'"a Beach, N. C. 1 a 5-1 . i i. .. Telephone 2432. Please Call In Tour News.. Interest Grovingln Citizens Comillee Interest is being manifest over the county in the Citizens Com mittee for good Government. Many of the precincts have already had a meeting and completed their or ganization. This is part of a statewide committee that is being set up in every county over the State of North Carolina, w This is a Citizens Committee. That is it is made up of citizens who are interested in good govern ment regardless of their party af filiation. It is not a political or ganization. Its purpose is to arouse citizens who have convictions about the need for .good and efficient government to be interested in ex ercise the priceless privilege of be ing able to vote, in carrying out its objective the committee ;. will be Interested In moral Issues only and presenting the facta about can didates ' and V government. The time is ripe for this kind of move ment. This committee is a per manent one. From time to time there will be changes made in the leadership and personnel but the work will continue, .This committee urges people to register and to vote for men who will stand for clean government and civic righteousness. Sunday guests of Mrs. R. H. Home and Doris Home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home and child ren of Beulovllle. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Home and children of Chesterfield. S. C Mr. and Mrs. N. O. McLamb and daughter of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wells and son of Teachey, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Carr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy K. Smith spent the week end at Wrightsville Beach. 'Pfc. Tommy K Smith spent the week end at Wrightsville Beach, Pfc. Tommy K. Smith left for Fort Jackson, S. C, Wednesday, May 7, after spending 20 days with his wife. Week end guests of Mr. an dMrs. Jessie Fussell were Mrs. Horace King and children of Wilmington. Jessie Wilson of State College visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Li. a. Wilson last week end. Miss Joyce. Williams of Fayette ville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wil liams. Miss Mary Ann Fussell of A. C. College spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fus sell. ;: Mr. Maley Sanderson of the Scotland Neck Faculty, was at home, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs., s. A. Sanderson the week end. v. .; . ' Guests of Mr. and Mm ' W W Farrlor at their cabin on Wednes day night were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wells and daughter. Ann Davis. and Mrs. Ethel Herring Zowistow ski. - They enjoyed a fish fry cook- M in a large open fire place. Miss Frances Heyer of Flora Mc Donald College spent the week end with her parents Jlr. and Mrs. Ed Heeyer. : Miss Kathryn Cottle of Mere dith College visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cottle last week end. Miss Lucy Ellen Wells of Ra leigh was at home with her moth er, Mrs. Glennle Wells last week end. 1 , Master Bruce Teachev III of Jacksonville spent several dav last week wittThls cousins Bobby ana Aommy uoaz. . . Mr., and Mrs. Boas and familv visited Jar. and Mrs. Bruce Teach ey Jr. and family in Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs. Norland Mattocks and family went to see Mr. Mat tocks mother. Mr, w V Mttb at MaysvlUe on Sunday afternoon. Mr. ana Mrs. I. J. Johnson and family visited Mrs. Johnson's moth er In Scotland Neck on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald c.utt of Greenville visited their parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Curtis Robinson and Mrs. Adelle Carr last week end. Miss Yvonne Waters of the Cor nlth Holdin School Facultv anenf the week end with her parents, Air. ana mm. Yi, waters. Miss Martha Grav Murrav of Newport News, Vs., is vlsiOng her parents. Mr. ana Mrs. E. a. Murray Miss Emma Grey Teachey of mereaiin voiiege spent the week end with her parents, Mr. an dMrs. N. Z. Teachey. : ... -A. B. Lanier of State Colleee was at home with his parents, Mr. and ivu a. Aioen ijanier last week end. Miss Gayle Wells and Mr. Buster Powell of Whitevllle visited . Mr and Mrs. W, S. Wells on Sunday uiiernuvn. ' Donald TmcIipv left nn Sim. after.. Dendlno' ihrM vV, rfh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Teachey. ' Donald will re turn to tne 'U53 Wisconsin which is in port at Norfolk, Va, MM ami Mr ArfhivW.ia1i land son Kay of Weldon rae vlsit- mg relatives in Bose Hill this week. They attended the snrfnwi exreises Tuesdav nioht Tk.i. daughter was a member of the sen ior ciass. ; : , -''.'''.:.., ' MisS Evelvit Fnu11 htm Mtiim. ed to Durham after spending the wee una wicn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul FusselL i Mr. and Mm.- Jim Sandlln and son of Beula ville visited Mrs. Sand lin's mother, : Mrs. Ethel Johnson on Sunday. . Miss Barabara Wilson, a student at Duke University in , Durham, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. u. a. nriison jast week end. v M!u Ann TtKtm aona Donald CoUege spent the week end wnn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Latham. : . Charlie Raw M vrv - - . . ..WAV XV(Cm visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Hawes last week end. Miss Ella Mae Starling of Wake Forest scent the' Rose Hill CrL'o Elect Feted At Luncheon '' 'The choir of the Wendell Christ ian Church, Wendell. N. C. gave Miss Marlyn Alderman, piano lead- Ler, a lovely luncheon at the home oi jnrs. xoaa, organist,, at ' inac time they presented her a beauti ful sliver buttet dish la her silver pattern. . Miss Alderman is to be married June 22 at the Mt. Zion Presby terian church in Rose Hill. I ' - y' Visit Lake Tut On Friday, Mrs. Vincent's 7th grade enjoyed a welner roast at Lake Tut- W ,,v . ,-. On Monday Mrs. Louise Fussell and Mrs.Mary Ruth Fussell's 3rd grades spent the day at Lake Tut. Mr. Carrol Cherry ,'of Charlotte is visiting his grandfather, Mr, C, C. Moore and aunt, Miss Jessie Moore ; J: :?:t :,J:i, Outlaw's Bridge AUW Held Meeting Saturday Afternoon The AUW held Ks regular month ly meeting Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Lottie Berges and Miss Ra chel Outlaw hostess. ; The president called the meeting to 'order. Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw gave the worship -service follow ing the usual routine of business. Mrs. M. L. Outlaw presented : a program on Music in Keeping with' National music week program and closed with prayer. The follow ing members were present Mes- dames L. C. Prater, Lottie Berges, Ed Smith, B. F. Outlaw. Glennle Outlaw, Lessle Horton, M. L. Out law, Misses Rachel, Sallie and El sie Mae Outlaw, Mrs. Glady Out law Pearman was avlsitor. The social hour with refreshments was enjoyed. ; The. Circle will meet with Mrs. Leslie Turner in June Personals The Community Club will hold its regular meeting Saturday night in the school building. All are in vited to be present. Mrs. Glennle Outlaw of Ashland. Va. has been visiting relatives here. Miss Marie Prater of E. C. C. spent the week end with her par ents Kev. and Mrs. L. c. prater, v ' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Doby, Jr and Alberta Orm of Albemarle and Mrs. J. W. Pearman and , boys, Stanly and J W. of Summerfield spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and Mr. ana Mrs. Herman Outlaw. ,v. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Han and children and Mrs. Hall of Durand. Mich, were out of State visitors 'for Home coming Sunday. .- . , ' Capt and Mrs. J. Robert Jones and children of Richmond, Va. vis ited Mrs. Jones parentt , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker Saturday. Dr and Mrs. S. P. Watson of New Bern were amons Sundav visitors tor Homecoming Sunday. ' y Miss Essie Mae Outlaw b) 'Clin. ton was a week end visito ! with the home folks. -"'."it-.v- ' Mrs. Mary Alice Mewborn anil Utile daughter of Raleigh were vis itors xor tne Sunday services. "V J. H. Parker end little Mar Ann Stroud . have returned home from tne Hospital where they were pa- uidu nam wees.. . ' , - - , v Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Outlaw Miss Dannie Sue Outlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Louise Parker 'of -Mt Olive were Sunday afternoon visitors with relatives. Amos J. Outlaw was a reopnf vis. nor witn the Albert Nichols, In 314114. ' Pleasant View I lews Personal i Mr. Henry Frederick Grady of ww xotk wty arrived here Fri day to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs; Durham Grady. Mrs. Grady and daughter are at Jackson, Ga. visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H; O'Neal. Mrs. Rollins Smelllngs and child ren left Monday for home la Al bany, Ga. They were accompanied by her father, J. . D. Grady who will spend several davs there f , v Mrs. Edith Grady spent Mon- uajr wiiu Mr. ana Mrs. Haymond Grady of Seven Springs. . :, Mr. and Mrs. Doufflas Tmmunil visited his mother, Mrs, Roscoe vmer aunaay. His brother has arrived home from Korea and was there to eniov Mother's them.-: x-y- , i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard fV Grady visited Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Kelly Sunday afternoon.- ,(- y Pvt J. W. Jones, Jr., 'of Paris Island, Marine Base, S. C. has spent his leave with his parents, Mr. and MrS. J. W. Jones Re will Miurt hack to Camp Lejeune Base when win is up, ' '-r ..,.. Mrs. Earl Stroud and Children and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rouse and clhldren visited Mr, and Mrs. Rob ert Grady Sunday. w? r - Miss Jo Ann anil SBrtra riaA& joined the rest of the members -of b. x. raay Beta club on a hay ride to Griffins barbecue house for supper Tuesday night ; VWtVstvl V Lai ' ' CONTINTTEB FROM OTtnwr and Ouicker. A mmm nf tnteraafail citizens must contact tN"'r con gressmen and get them to act The Corps of Engineers already l as the report and the time lev ' A In this case should not be i i thn two mot'??. E-!t t" s f r Mrs. Fields Will Receive Subscriptions and AdvertL!n. lilial Dc.T.CCrqfS ttZITtCd Democrats of Rose Hill Precinct met Saturday afternoon at the Town Hall and the following were named -as precinct committee: -' ' C. T. FusselL Sr., Chairman; Mrs. W, H. Fussell, Miss Elizabeth Far low. M. W. D. Herring, Mr, H. E. Latham.'::' ' - 1 -. -All registered Democrats from thee Rose Hill Precinct 'who will attend the . county convention in Kenansville on : May , . 17th were named delegates , to : the County Convention. -v. To White Lake ! " - -'-, V'' 7 ' The tenth grade of the Rose Hill High School went to White Lake on Saturday. , The teacher. Mr. Cecil Rhodes, carried the class in a group on the school bus. A picnic lunch was carried from home Which was enjoyed very much after bathing and lounging In the sun. Mrs. Margaret Fussell accom panied the group. - improvement desired by leal in terests will tat least equal the cost of improvement They would have to provide any funds in ex cess of $50,000 that would be re quired, they would have to furn ish . rights-of-way for deposit of trees, snags and debris and furn ish ingress and egress to the stream and hold the United States free from claims for damages from the work. Since only one project for this stream will oe approved. It has been suggested that the people in terested consider the project from Aornegays Bridge to Chinquapin, the total distance being about 32 miles. - , Some additional money nagnt nave to be raised, but the greatest benefit would result from the complete snagging and clearing Of this portion of the stream. Eneas Lanier WARSAW Eneas Lanier. 74. died at his home near ChlnauaDin Sunday afternoon after a lingering Illness. Funeral services were held at Lanier's Chapel Free Will Bap tist' Church Monday at 3:30 p. m. conauctea oy tne Kev. K. c. Ken nedy, assisted by the Rev. T. P. Ellis, pastor. Burial was & the Jefferson-Lanier Cemetery near bis home. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. O. D. Maready, Mrs. Bob Sloan, Mrs. L. J. Williams and Mrs. Masie Maready, and a son, Hubert Lanier, au oi uninquapin; two sisters, Mrs. L. J. Albertson and Mrs. David Batchelor. both of Beulaville: two brothers, Llston and Herbert Lan ier oi Beulaville. " V S, Gordon Jones WALLACE S. Gordon Jones. oo, insurance and produce man of Wallace died suddenly in his of- iice rnaay nignt at 7:30.' Funeral services were conducted at the no me Sunday at 4 pjn. by the Rev. W' J3. Hood. Masons had charge of .' services. Interment was In Rockfish Cemetery. Surviving are fcto Klf. M . 1. 1ff.ll . . wi., .iD. nuiiuce mo uowan Jones; two daughters. Mrs. L. A. Hlgnsmith of Goldsboro and Mrs. Grayson Duer of Exmore Va.; tour sisters, .Mrs, , Flora Thamen of Fayetteville, Mrs. Henry Under wood of Tipton, Ga, Mrs. Jens Britt of Lumberton and Mrs. Will Humphrey of Red SDrinss: two brothers, John S. Jones of Lum- oerton and rank Jones of Garland. Mrs. Frances E. Wilkuis ROSE HILL Mrs. Frances Ward Wilklns .86. widow of W. D. Wil- kins, died early Saturday morn ing at tne Home of her daughter, Mrs. D. S. Matthews in Rose Hill. She was born in Rockfish Township and spent all her life near her birthplace. She was the daughter of the late William R. Ward and Keziah Jane Johnson Ward and was the last surviving: member -of her family. Funeral services were held at Concord - Baptist .Church, of which she had been a member of many years, Sunday at 4 p.m., con ducted by the Rev. L. L. Johnson. assisted by the Rev. George Tyson, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. Interment was In the church ceme tery. Surviving are seven chlldreen Mrs. W. D. Rouse of Warsaw, Mrs. Paul Kennedy of Pink Hill, Mrs. D. S. Matthews of Rose HilL Mrs. R, C. Merritt and Mrs. Ralph Bish op, both of Magnolia, William Wil lns of Miami, Fla., and Robert D. Wilklns of Goldsboro. ": Hargett II. Ilardison Harget Henry Hardison. 78 -of near Pink Hill, died early Saturday morning jin,' the Bower's Clinic there. Funeral services were held Sunday at 3 p.m., at the home of his son, Perry Hardison. Burial was in the Sanderson Cnnctm tn caoin Community. Surviving are. uaugmer, mts. Jonn Herman wnaiey ox Warsaw; two sons, Webb Hardison of Kenansville and Pm Hardison of the home; three broth ers, Peter and Ben of Warsaw and Sam Hardison of Teachey; two sis ters, Lizzie Hardison of Warsaw and Mrs. Glennle Williams of Ut Olive. H Mrs?EIvia IL Jones Mrs. Elvis TTeafh .Tonea T Aa at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Aouna Mercer, near Beulavl. a Sunday after a few months' 1 - neSS. ' Funeral UnriMl were r, ' at the Sandy Plain Free Will I usi jiurcn, Monday at Z p. m., c d"ted by tae Rev. W. a I m t 1,-y tSe Psv. II. C. i n A was in tJ-e .jii--vi ' are f - t C.....ln .IS'.,'-. Scrr.cn In Rose Hill Rose Hill High School Baccalau reate Sermon was May 11. The program was as followa:v - Prelude; Processional; Hymn, Come Thou Almighty King,' Scrip ture, Rev. Matthews; Prayer, Rev. W; , B. Cotton. Announcements; Sermon; Let Life Shine Before Men,' Rev. Wade Allison; Benedic tUn;:. Recessiona. :.: RosaHill People III At lloisie Mrs. Oscar Fussell Is Improving after suffering a broken shoulder. Mr. Raymond Teachey la still among the shut Ins after suffer ing a heart attack. - Mrs. Raymond Teachey also was among our sick list last week. .rWe have so many of our Youns boys and girls shut in with meas les that I'm afraid we couldnt re member them all. .. - Williamson Local Precinct Chairman . Though the crowd was rather small It was reported the largest crowd seen in Kenansville precinct meeting in several years here last Saturday. :-!-. O. S. Wllllanison was named chairman of the local precinct and other members and officers were as follows: Miss Margaret Williams, vice-chairman; O. L. Holland, Ralph Brown and Mrs. J. R. Grady in addition to the above. The fol lowing were named delegates to the County Convention meeting Saturday: Wilbert Jones, Ellis Vestal, J. R, Grady, H. D. McKay, Faison MoGowen Arthur Whitfield, Simon Jones, W. E. Craft, L. H Quinn, C. E. Quinn, Gurman Pow ell, Hubert H PhUUps, N. B. Boney, Clifford Jernigan, Floyd Barnes, O. R. Blizzard, Mrs. Joe Wells, Mor ris Bzinson, J. W. Evans, Ralph Barwick, Thomas Chestnutt, J. B. Stroud, Clyde Kearns, R. G. Quinn, Chas. Grady, Charlie Brown, D. F. Chambers, Mrs. Herman Quinn, Roy Dunn and O. P. Johnson. Glendon James of Faison Gets Aviation Promotion Glendon James, husband of Mrs. Alice R. James of Faison, N. O, has been promoted to the rate of a via. tion machinist's mate, second classl van, wniie -serving with Patrol Squadron 741. , now oa exercises with the U.S. Sixth Fleet In the Mediterranean area. RecaUed to full-time active duty from the Naval Air Reserve Train ing program in March, 1051, the Squadron is now ready for combat with, the U. S. Atlantic Fleet ! : - ; . , CBEEEBBBBB" :.-y-' -v.- t ", ? - -.4. Mi : - " -, v; . :.: :. r : .- .'. .. n.'.' . t,?'i- .,' -v'xl -,'( - .v.V!;' ' : , 'qji . : --V - ' ' : .- i'r.:: ,.'--'. t.v. 'r ...''-.I--'.'"--' - ' "' . ' To The Vpfers Of The IndXommissisner Disf rieff ' ?;,"v ..v....,,..::i,'.,: .:". : ''. i !.;; .'.'"".' "'"'- v- ;-.,': '':'' : ' r:- - ::' vs '; ',"l" i -. r.-'" ' Vv-v'i.'':-."; -';'! " ' ''-"' -1 .'-') "" "' ' : :---n';'vl;! (Comprising Wolfescrape, Glisson, Albertson and Smith Townships) ; . ; - , - yyy - ,.,v. , ,.'...;;,, i., .-' -"i,-. y;. ; - ..''"i.-",;;'; .: ' : ;w; I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner AMr.v- i;-'' ;,.. ;"!.. '7 '-'-ye ;- (-':';.'-' i:;' .;,v; y.;. . ,:f.r. ir'.V-t-( ' ,..r-,; from the 2nd Commissioner District, subject to the will of the voters - in the Democratic Primary on May 31st ' - V " I solicit your vote and support and promise to work for the .. interest of all the people of my district and the county as a whole. :jj.V':' -;":''' !:-i.';','-,-' i. Li tLJ;. ' The Scott Store H. D. C. held its monthly meeting for May jn the home of Mrs. Fred Outlaw with Mrs. ' Jasper Herring as assistant hostess. .- ' !''.- '!-' There was an attendance of about twenty-three and three visitors. The orolect leaders gave their reports and miss Meivm gave . a very Interesting demonstration on braiding rugs. ? . , ! The dress show of our Club was discussed which is to be held May 21 at B. F. Grady School. Each club member, ia urged to make a dress. 4 .- vt. i f A full evening of fun and enter tainment was enjoyed by all The hostess served delightful re freshments. , . 4 ' a v ; Machine farming has boosted the output of food and fiber, but also the farmer's outlay of cash. Econ omists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture point out that the val ue of tractors on farms at the be ginning of this past year was al most nine times the value of work animals. The value of trucks was four times that of work stock.,, . DR.H.W. COLWELL ' Optometrist Wallace, NtVth Carellna ii Office Phone: 2051 Residence: 3448 0O0ftO00O0O0O00O0000'00Ot I ii r ii i r n r a ii ' f t HEIIDERSOtl'S CATILINA Sport Shirts Souvenirs 10 Canoliaa Ave. Carolina WHILE AT CAROLINA BEACH VISIT MACK'S 5c, On Boardwalk 06000ttoa)0 . BEACH CARLYLE Across From M1 Everything jour R.CJI.-VICTOR Dealer ' u W. W. Carlyle -, . Phone Owner 3443 I WHILE AT CAROLINA BEACH VISIT MARIE'S GIFT SHOP JEWELRY & SOUVENIRS A SHELL FACTORY "Original Designs au aneu uoods made By MARIE At A Savings atl II m m mr sm . j O k 1 1 v t Service of B. FV h.u.i.001 was held May Gra-y at 3:30 pjn. . , , The program was as follows: - Prelude; Processional; Invoca-' tion, Rev. ' N. P. Farrlor; Hymn, "Come, Thou Almighty King; Reading of Scripture; Special Mu sic, "A Song of Peace" and The Lord's Prayer" by the Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. L. RV Alderman; Sermon, Dr. Leslie Bul lock, Professor ' of Bible, Flora MacDonald College, Red Springs; Benediction; Recessional. Chief Marshall was Shirley Ann Smiths ' Other marshals; . Dona Wells;- Nannie Lou Jones, Gwyn Kelly, Annie Bruce Grady, J. W. Waters. . . .. :. ; ' - Mrs. L. K. Alderman of . Rose H1U was in charge of the music. Guthrie's Restaurant Carolina Beach -. r , Speclalhdng la, -v. ' ' - SEAFOOD ' 1 , HOME COOKING At Reasonable Prices Open Tear; Round, j J. E. GUTHRIE OwBer-Operator SWIM WEAR Jackets' T Shirts V? Jewelry , Mala Boardwalk - Beach :10c, & 25c STORE, WEAR SPORT SHOP Bos Station For the Sportsman 1 , ; , 28 Lake Park Blval Carallaa Beads, N. C 1 i n ' 1 t fuWIl i n : " j J 1'" i 1 1 j 4 ;a.y "t coti e from tae 1 " ctt -'if ' rreuts, HIT. i I" I!. GJ
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
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