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' ' ' ' . . ' ' -' . r-t ' : "V ': -. '' - ; v- " v .'.,''" -i " 1 i i ' 1 r i ........ ... - :',.,.,,,, y. J THK DUPLIN TDEES, U. MM. Mrs. Robert Fields, Duplm Tiipes Representative ' Telephone 243 2. Please Call li Your News. ! ; Mrs. Fields Wfll Receive Subscriptions and Advertising. ivji'iv':-' Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Soott, were Billy Blank enshlp, Dick Tawney, Carrol Scott and daughter of Franklin, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fussell spent some time last week at the beach. " Mr. and Mrs, Robert Renworthy and daughter of Greensourgh, Ind iana are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John is. xeacney.. ' ' : Mr. and Mrs: M..L. Farrior and iiaiKrhfai-a 'nf Southern Pines vis ited Mr. 'and Mrs. H. W, Farrior on Sunday,,. t , . r ' .- Mr. Gordon Sanderson spent lhe week end at Myrtle Beach, S. U , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JamumA visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M Jerome on Sunday. Mr. Townsend receiv ed his army, discharge last week. Give The Gift That Serves Best. Szzdzlly Far The lovely ,Drffe Ibdsome Quality Gifts From Yqr lading Hardvare Store , REVERE KITCHEN WARE . . . .. .( ..... . . i CUTLERY, Imported and Domestic HOSTESS GLASSES FTREX HAVnAND CHINA TOASTERS PERCOLATORS IRONS, Steam and Electric And Many Other Useful Gifts GREGG BROS. 110 Market St. WILMINGTON, N. C. Held June 22 The idescWndamts of Sebastian and Nora Carr Ward and their in laws met for an informal gathering Sunday June 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ward of Rose Hill. After a bountum picnic am- ne rin the yard the group enjoyed a social of friendly visiting. Among the guest present were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ward of Wil mington, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Ward and family of Clinton, N. C. which Included Mr. and Mrs. Wil ton Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Swain Ward and Mrs.! Blllie Ward. -Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Rouse and fam ily Including Mr. and Mrs. Doane Rouse and daughter of Swan Quar ter also Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivev and daughter of Mount Olive. Otn- ers who enjoyed the occasion, were Mrs. Ruff Carr and family, M.'. Bertha Wnd and Mrs. Lillie Belle Brummitt of Rose Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Ale a Carr of Burgaw, N. C; The gathering has become a year ly event ana plans were made to meet next year at tne nome or. Mr, and Mrs. Holmes Bouse. . Rehearsal Party: For Miss Esther Johnson went to Scotland Keck n Sunday for an extended visit. ' Mr. and Mia. Clarence DeLane of Wenatchee, Washington, vUit ed Mr. and Mrs. Garland Scot;, last week end and are now In Franklin, Va. visiting. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson and laughter of Bockford, 111., . and Mrs. B. B. Wilson of Magnolia, vis ited Mrs. S. A. Sanderson on Mon day." Mrs. Houston Saunders of Wil mington, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Macon Cavanaugh dur ing the week. end. Mrs. L. K. Alderman went to Washington, D. C. on Monday, with her son, L. K. Jr where she will remain a week or M. Mrs .Earl Fussell and children are visiting relatives In West Vlr-J ginla. . Mr. Manley Sanderson spent the On Saturday evening Miss Anne Katherine Bland, Mrs, A. R, Bland Jr.v of Kenansvllle and Mrs. Fred J. Dunbar, of Jacksonville, Fla., en tertained at the home of Mr." and Mrs. A. R. Bland, ,Sr., at a rehear sal party for the Herndon-AJder- man wedding party and guests.. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Biana. or., sreeted the guests and directed them into the living room, dining room and sun porch; xne nouse was thrown ensulte for the occas ion and was decorated throughout with mixed white flowers. The dining room table was cover- Ml with a lace cloth, with a pa'e green undercloth, and centered with three tiered decorated wed ding cake flankd by white tapirs in crystal candle holders. Pate sreen and white ribbon streamers were attached to the chandelier and ended at each cornr of the table in a bow held to Plgce wiin a small white nosegay Silver wee ding favors were placed under the cake stand and after thees had been drawn by members of the bridal oartv Mrs. L. F. Herndon. moth er of the perspective bridegroom, served the wedding cake. The guests were then directed to the sun oorch where Mrs. L. K. Alderman mother of the bride- elect, served punch. The punch table was covered wit ha lace cloth and the punch bowl was surround ed by garland of fern and small white nosegaysV flanked by white tapers in silver, candle holders. Music was furnished durinc the evening by Mrs. M. C. Todd of wenaeu, Mrs. Frank Kemp of Zeb ulon and Dr. V. B. Benson of Ra leigh. Goodbyes were sad ito Lieut. Mrs. A. R. Bland, Jr. Cottle Family Enjoy Picnic At Lake Tut Lake Tut proves to be a delight ful gathering place for everyone. On Saturday afternoon the mem bers of the Cottle family of Rose Hill, met on the picnic grounds for a picnic supper. After an after noon of bathing and sunning a pic nic was spread ana enjoyed by the following:. Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Cottle and Pat, Mrs. Doanne Gottle. Mr. and Mrs. George Carr and children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cottle and-children, Mrs. Louise Carr and children, Mrs. Jerry H. Cottle and children, Misses Annctta Jackson and Kate Jones of Beula ville and Mrs. Sam Pope Jr., and children of Portsmouth, Va. U party la the fellowship room of the Mt. Zion Church. - -' Miss Alderman, a former Junior- choir - director, played three compositions. - The table was covered with a light green cloth, centered with red and white flowers. Green punch and cookies were served. The bride-elect was present silv er in her pattern, i ' t ; , , Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dunbar and children returned to fceir home In Jacksonville,, Fla., Mon day after spending two weeks with. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Alderman. " anyl nod porch floor from t6oOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOC3OpPOOOO0OOOOOOO0 6 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o Ho o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -o 0 o o o o o o o o o , o . o a o ) ) - ( v ( X) ( " Buohcye Oil Curing Systems Ufcitney Coal StcScers Tcb:cco Triisks And Slides THERMOMETERS - TVltlE - STICKS 1 8-0-24 YOIIDER RIPEI1ER TOP DRESSER i9-9 YAM SPECIAL -SODA TOBACCO SPRAYERS AIID DUSTERS . Master Cut Rotar Tpe Power Lawn Mowers Reo Runabout Power Lawn Mower i.j rAnlomtor Refrigerators Crodey Electric Range. And Home Freeie Umb , PLASTIC GAKDUI HUM LA11E CEDAR CHESTS True Test Special Felt Base Bugs and Gold Seal Congoleum Bugs . Metal Porch And Lawn Furniture r -5 3 - r - n n n J Co n n n '( JO CuhlfTouIIavelt Credit If Yott Need It WALLACE, N.C r P T ft r O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c sf . t week end In Wilson. Mrs. C. B. Johnson. Wilms and Theresa and Mr. Graham Bryan of wiimington visited Mr. and Mrs. . A. banderson Sunda y afternoon Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Johnson and Mr. an dMrs. J. S. House were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baron, Mr. Oliver and Joseph Gre- Sham. and Mrs. H. E. Henderson ox Scotland Meek. Mr., and Mrs. Georee Bradshaw and children of New Bern visited his mother Mrs. Glennie Bradshaw auring tne week end. Mrs. H. W. Farrior has returned home after a weeks stsy in Wash ington D. C. Mrs. Farrior was on an art tour and visited many points oi mieresr to art lovers. jot. ana tarn. h. a. Tate are spending a couple of weeks at their home in Rose Hill. Miss Jane Latham has returned to Charlotte, after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Latham. Mr. L. K. Alderman Jr., of Wash ington, D. C. spent the week end at nome ' and attended the wed ding of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marshall spent the week en din Warsaw with their daughter an 4 family, Mr. and Mrs. Daulton West Mrs. Sam Pope, Jr., and children have returned to their home .n Portsmouth, Va., after a weeks visit with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cottle, and other relatives. Sunday guest of Mrs. Horne and Doris were, Miss Madelyn Horne of Fayetteville, Mrs. N. O. McLamb and daughter of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horne and children of Beufaville. Ms. and Mrs. Edwin Wells. Jr.. and Danny of Teachey. and Mr. and Mrs M. L. Carr and family of Rose Hill. Mr. Bob Latham of Charleston S. C. spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lath am last week. Mr. Luther James Matthews of Winston - Salem, came to Rose Hill on Sunday and Mrs. Mtatthews, Ronnie and Betsy returned home with him on Monday after an ex tended visit with Mrs. A. O. Fus sell. .Master jimmy u Tuel has re turned to his home in Goldsboro after visiting his cousin Sue Lynn Teachey last week. Donald Teachey of the U. S. Na vy spent the week end at home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Teachey. Mrs. Dewitt Lockerman, Billy, and Betty Jean Wilson, Mrs. Es telle Polinka and children Marilyn and Freida Murphy and P. D. Lock erman spent a couple of days at P. D.'s cottage on Carolina Beach last week. Henry Ward and Gra ham Ezzell joined, this party on Thursday afternoon and accompan WE CAN FUBNISH YOU ANY SIZE ues loooooooooooooooooooooooa o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q Can keep a woi A Outdoor wood floors usually, rot because moisture gets into the wood. When building a new floor, paint the boards all over before they are laid. Don't wait until the ftoor is finished and then jaint only the top. Q When putting a new roof on a house, must the old material be taken off or can the new shin gles be put right on top of the old ones? , , , A If asphalt shingles are to be used " for the new roof, as is usually the case, the old roofing normally can be left in place. The roof deck and old material must provide sound nailing base, and the deck must be strong enough to support both the new and the old layers of material. If these two conditions are met, application of asphalt shingles over old roofing is desir able. It is an economical method, eliminating the expense of re moving the wornout roofing. An other advantage is wai uie over all thickness of the roof covering is increased. a What ean be done to ore- serve cane -chair seats? Should thev he nairited? A A good treatment (or cane or rush Ti to brush it with lin seed oil Some of the oil will be absorbed and the rest should be wiped off. This treatment will keep the material from soiling readily. Q What is the best way to fix a tear in canvas awning? A The best way is to sew a patch in place. Patches also can be attached with the kind of rub ber cement used for patchinj inner tubes of automobile tires. Look Mr. Farmer WE STILL HAVE ALL LENGTHS OF 5-V GALVANIZED ROOFING ANYTHING For BUILDING Or REPAIRING TOBACCO BARNS ARSENATE OF LEAD PARIS GREEN FENCE POSTS OAKDALE TOBACCO TWINE (NOTE: We will close at one o'clock on Wednesday, July 2, aadf all Wednesdays throughout the month of July.) milium Phone 582-1 HENRY RIVENBARK, Owner Wallace, N. C. led them home. Mrs. L. L. Merritt visited her daughter, Mrs. O. K. Hogan in St Pauls last week. Mrs. H. C. Marshall Luncheon Hostess Mrs. H. C. Marshall entertained Miss Marilyn Alderman, bride-elect of the week at a luncheon in her home last Wednesday. Those in vited were members taking part in the wedding from Rose Hill, Miss Mary Ann Fussell, Joyce Williams and Katheryn Bland, Mrs. Fred Dunbar, the bride-elect. Miss Al derman, her mother, Mrs. L. K. Alderman Sr., and Mrs. A. R. Bland sr., The hostess presented Miss Al derman a crystal pitcher. 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