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7C Kin. Robert Fields, Dublin Times Representative ' Telephone 243 2. Please Call In Tour News. ' , . ', Kirs. He! TelepLone 243 2. Please Call In Tour News. , . ; Mrs. lields Will Receive Subscriptions wsl AvertLz. W. MS. Of Church Mel On Tuesday - ;:; The regular business meeting of the WMS was held at the church on Tuesday afternoon. - The president reported two box es of , clothing -and twenty .. two dollars worth of vitamins, were sent for Korean 'relief. The program was given by the Katie Hurray Circle with Mrs. W. 1. Rouse aa leader. The topic "Con' aider Europe was discussed by Mrs.' Brantley Hawes, Mrs. W. S. Wells and Mrs. Rouse. Refreshing drinks were enjoyed ' after the meeting. Notice . The Myra Fussell Circle of the WSCS of the Methodist Church , will meet with Mrs. J. L. Fussell on Monday evening, August 18 at 8 o'clock. Miss Lalimm Bride-Elect Is Honored Miss Ann Latham,' was honored Tuesday evening at eight t a can asta party given by : Mrs. L. K. Alderman, Mrs. W .K. Saunders and Mrs. R. B. Herring at the home of Mrs. Alderman,. , . , " Upon arrival the.honoree was presented a corsage of red roses. Miss CaVqlyn Pope, , an August bride-eleot, was also remembered with a corsage of sweetheart ros es. ''' ' The living room and dining room were thrown 'en aulte with nu merous bouquets of mixed shaded flowers. The buffet was centeied with a white arrangement and flanked by white candles. The guests enjoyed by candle light a most delicious dessert. Mints in baskets of pastel shades WE ARE PUTTING IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES We Have "Fruit of The Loom" A And "Fairy Tale" Girls Dresses, izes Infants Thru Pre-Teens EPXECTING SHIPMENT OF BOYS CLOTH ING ANY DAY. WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION . OF "VICHY VAUGHAN'S" and "TONY TODD'S" 1 JUNIOR and MISSES DRESSES . ' i .. Ethels Shoppe , CENTER STREET In MfVoiiveij 'X .'sVV ' - i' . - -ygyy ..... ."' ' ... , - - and Mr. and Mrs'. Bobby Lee Par ker of Wlnaton-Salem spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. David Murray and Mi. Annie Scott. Mrs. Annie Scott Is visiting her daughters, Misses Bobbie and Mary Scott and Mre. Melvin Sloan and iamiiy , ot . . yvinaton-saiem tms week. f::'r., t .tt ' , Mrs. J. L. Fussell, Misses Nan cy, Mary LoU and Sue Fussell and Mrs. Sam Cavenaugh and son spent Monday in Wilmington. ', .i. , Announce Birlhs; Mt; and Mrs. C. T. Fussell, Jr. announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Kaye, on Auff. 8. Mrs. Fus sell is the former Carrie v Mae Rouse of Teachey. llfs. AUc-rr,;:.! Qrcle; Hostess v Circle Number 4 of the Pres byterian Church met with Mrs. L. K. Alderman on MondayTvening. - Miss Doris Home presided in the absence of Miss Betty Heyer, Circle Chairman . Mrs. R. S. Troy gave the Bible study assisted by Miss ' Vlnginla Alderman. :, Mrs. George Carr made an interesting Ulk on "A Christian Home" the survey article. ' The hostess served fresh peach es and cream and cookies to the 14 members present. THEY COVER ON THE WATERFRONT Joyce Lee, right, holds n sign that nicely describes herself and her companions, Joan P'Acn, left, and Dorothea Smith. The trio of lovelies from a summer theater are just doing their bit to let the world know about a big' fair at Michigan City, Jnd. were given as favors . During the progressions of cards Coco-Colas were served to the guests. Following several progres sions, scores- were tallied and priz es were awarded Mrs. Harvey Brady, high scorer and Mrs. Rob ert Dutch lor low score. Miss Latham was presented chi na in her chosen pattern. Those (present were Miss La tham, honoree. Mrs. H. E. Latham. mother of the , bride, Mesdames Harvey Brady. R. S. Troy. Evelyn Futch J. S. Zowistowski; Horace Ward R. J. Boaz, George Carr. Ber tis Scott and Misses Carolyn Pope, Elizabeth Farlaw, Mary Ann Fussell. Frances Heyer and Kath erlne Bland. Personals Mr. - and Mrs. Kenneth Herndon of Wendell, visited Mrs. Herndon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Ald erman on Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Wells and Carolyn visited Gayle Wells In WhlteviUe, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sanderson, Gordon and Manley and- Bobble Jean Fields are spending a week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick' Scott and children of Detroit. Michigan 1M illalHns Up nm,l Um H , r I I Scott and son and .Mrs.Xena Scott. 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown at tended the Fireman's convention In Greensboro last week. Misses Mary and Bobble Scott Expects Duplin To Be Well Represented At State Farm And Home Week ; EDC"LE EELLY Flying out of Burbank, Calif., a Super Con- , stelia tion laboratory ship, with shark-like fin on top of Its fuselage , and a bulbous protrusion beneath, bears aloft the Navy's new WV-2 , radar equipment The electronic device is designed to act as a ' - flying sentinel In this country's civil defense plans. t Securities Corporation of Durham at 18 per cent interest. They mature in 72 days. Don't forget Farm and Home Week will be held at North Caro lina State College, Raleigh, from Monday, August 18, through Thurs day, August 21. Several thousand Tar Heel farm men and women are expected to attend. ; Among of He- la la oihA ar111 4o1r a a 1aa? in ft av4 In 1isb nrntmam awm TP. C Taum t I -' The Local Government Commis- Coolcemee, president of the iNorthl in fold 43,000 worth of bond CaroUn Farmers Convention; J"ticlPon notes in two separate Mrs. H ML Johnson, Route S, Kinston, president of the North Carolina Federation of Home De monstration Clubs; and F .S. Sloan of State College, secretary of Farm and Home Week. County Agent Reynolds says he expects Duplin County to be well represented, Auction Market : Resumed In Kinston -' The. Furniture Auction Market in Kinston which made a wide rep utation for itself last faU with its weekly auction sales has announc ed the resumption of the popular auction for this fall,' Auction sales are held each Thursday evening t t p. m. at the store and regular sales daily during regular sales hours; at retail prices. These auc tions are broadcast over radio sta tion WFTC and attract large ra dio audiences as well as attendants. At each sale free prizes are given away. The weekly auctions will continue through the ; last Thurs- The notes were sold to the First day before Christmas. Watch the Durham Firm Buys Duplin Co. Notes issues Tuesday for Duplin Coun ty. They were a $3,000 school bond note and a $40,000 road and bridge anticipation note, Times for advertisements of the auctions, United States mils consumed a fourth less apparel ar carpet wool in the first four months of 1953 than they did during the compara ble period of 1991. - Turners Jewelers WATCH REPAIRING , Warsaw, N. C. Bnlova and Elgin Watches "Keep Sake" Diamond Rings t fa Warsaw Furniture Store. THE WEATHERMAN Soft... . SHOWSSS ! ' . " It's Tao La'e When That Track Load of Tobacco Is Caught Out Without A Cov er. See Us For GUARANTEED . WATER PROOF . Fulton Truck Covers All Sizes SIDNEY'S t ' ' ' . 197 W. North St In Kinston i i DOLLAR DAY ill MT. OLIVE Next Friday & Saturday, August 22 & 23 SHOP III MT. OLIVE , For Values Galore I- ullllli 'f;: f xSMl 1 SELL TOBACCO AT ::.-2rs-$. 't ii t XI TT 7 i ,(S: :,.t V r IN FARM VILLE ''SALES THAT SATISFY VE ARE GLAD TO WELCOME OUR OLD FRIEIIDS AIID WISH TO MAKE MANY HEW ONES. OUR HEW MAG.'IA -LIGHTED WARE HOUSE MORE THAN DOUBLES OUR OLD FLOOR SPACE. WE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO GIVE YOU COURTEOUS SERVICE AIID THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. BRIIIG US YOUR FIRST AI!D YOU'LL KEEP COMIIiG.. WE ARE ALL FARMERS AIIU AUO Kh07 FROM EXPERIENCE HOW TO GET THE TOP DOLLAR FOR ALL T03ACC0 SOLD ATr- nnnr 2'' 'a !l ' J; i J in ; .d f . V . L-J Lt k J v. F.r.;;viLLE, ii. c 3 ( , , , i , , i, 4p' ;c '. 'V - .t i i i . ,i 4. 1 " a"' if i f -' 1 .',t-iJ ".AS t, - If, ,'1 rOver A Sc C f F --7- ttv - ll n id Tern Bhtk Of V'crc!: - v v. M-D: M-cWi'kr , . M 2 V '
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