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irr r -i, tzuz3ax, octoee t. ua. 1 . inrrlTi'ri,or :: The lonsomeat people in the world are those who are un-oc- The happiest person last Sunday was Mrs. Lizzie Brown who had her birthday celebrated toy having - a big fcarbeque dinner and - any thing else one could wins: oi gooa to est spread "out on a long table in her front lawn. Having a large '. - . - H.. . .11 MMekmt . AA made her happy and all 66 of her " friends and neighbors who wished to and could attend. We all hope her many more. Gifts, over $100 , cash were given to her. One fishing p:rty of the week was that of Bill and Shorty Nether cutt, given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nethercutt and Mrs. Tom Ives and Tim .Wood, who tried their hide down at Snead's Ferry where they landed a few brim, trout and other small specimens. -, .-v.. m HIT BE SURE IN YOUR CHILDREN'S DIET. TO KEEP EYED, HAPPY AND SINGING GIVE THEM THEIR DAILY QUOTA OF OUR DELIVERED J1L BY: V1DA ifflXOY , (Little Edith Maready daughter of Mr. cad Mrs. Hazel Maready who has been ill lor a few-day is reportedly doing well and is expect ed to be out at our soon. . Mr. Elliott -Pickett who recently returned from few weeks illness at JWM Hospital in Wilmington is setting on nicely ana wisnes to ex press his thanks to all his many friends who were so generous with cards, flowers and many kind deeds while tnere. . , . The week's revival over at Pin Hook has had a good week atten dance, conducted by the Rev. Bruce B and of Wallace who has delivered such wonderful sermons over the w;ek. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brant is at home ft Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Pickett. Mr. Brant has recently been dis- "hareed from the Army and is expected to have a new position ;X VV'.P' ..TV THE RIGHT NOTE! THAT MILK PLAYS THE WHOLESOME, FRESH TO YOUR DOOR. WHITE ICE CREAM & MILK COMPANY WILMINGTON, N. C. soon probably in South Carolina. ', It's reported here that Mr. Teel' flivenbai of Wallace was looking over . real . estate near ' the - high school building here a few weeks ago; it may be a new project or industry, is in the making. Who knows? .. ' Mrs. Eula 'Sanderson left last Sunday for New Smyrna Beach, Fla. where she expects to spend some time iwlth her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Robertson. - .. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gatlin and daughter Linda, returned last week from a week's visit at Jacksonville, kks. wnere tney attended business and spent the rest of the while with Mrs Gatlin brother. Mr. and Mrs. 'Halley Bishop and other friends. Mrs. R. G. Rhodes of Richlands has been 111 at the home of Mrs. E. Sanderson while , spending a 31 n ."5 MAJOR PART THEM BRIGHT MILK. 3 few days visiting here with rela tives. A. nervous condition is keeping her abed while rest, is the essential for nerves. Hope she :is well soon. '' ; The tragic news is about Mrs. Kate. Jackson who fell through a trap door In apackhouse wanting W help with tieing tobacco. She is In- a Klnston hospital suffering from .severe -shock and possibly.' a fractured skull. Her friends are anxious about .her condition and hope she -is soon out again and well. About ' twenty, years ago friends ivili remember she suffer ed a broken aim while on her first vacation on bus en route back home by leaning out window was hit toy rail of -a road bridge. " f v - Harold Cottle, son of Mrs. Mamie Cottle and Bobby Bratcher son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bratsher of Beulaville are some of the local boys who left last,week for San Dlago California for boot training for Uncle Sam. Good Juck boys. . Mrs. Bob Slon who suffered a snaxe bite several days ago and spent several days In the hospital is back home again and doing nice ly. I can t think of a more hor rible thing to bite anyone. Thanks again to medicines and doctors for their knowledge. , .:' Mr. Cisroe Lanier our baflber was taken to a veterans hospital in Fayette ville last week for an un- dertermined - ailment" " as yet not learned by this writing. . Mrs. Opp Rhodess & Miss Bertha Rhodes of Klcb.ands visited with Mrs. Guy Rhodes here last Friday night wno is ill at her mother's Mis. Eula Sandersons home. i Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sanderson of Greenville spent the day here with Mr. and ,-Mrs. T. F. Sanderson while on a Business trip to here and' Wallace to' visit with friends. Mr.; and Mrs.- Sam Judge of Wallace visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon last week: end., They also made a business trip to Kln ston an dother places shopping. Mr. Cecil Rhodes of Richlands and Rose Hill was visiting in town for A few minutes last Wednesday afternoon.". . . r Mr. Holien Norris and Mr. Hoy Smith expected to leave for Norfolk,-Va., and New Port News to begin a new job at the Ship Yard there. Possibly the f amilys will go later to Join them. ' Mrs. Henry Williams is in Wilmington hospital seriously ill suffering from an Internal loss of blood and It Is necessary for blood transfusions to save her life. Here's hoping this reading will find Mrs. Williams much improved. Cpl Garland Lanier son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lanier , who has been on 30 days leave and, right from the Korean battle front, left last week for Camp Jackson, S. C. tor lurtner duty; Miss Betty Lou Huffman, dau ghter of Mr. G. F. Huffmen of Richlands has been Spending her vacation- with her brother Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Huffman, prior to be ginning ner new occupation at M Be Y Motor Co, at Richlands. a new business. , Mr. and Mrs Pete Shaw and child ren, Rose Ann and Pete Jr. ,' of Lumberton was Over'with Mrs. R. G. Rhodes, her mother het week end. who is ill. Misses Pauline and Libby Ma- reacy, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Maready spent the week end with their parents last week from their work at 'Raleigh. Miss Dot Kennedy of Wallace accompanied them, who visited with her parents at Wallace. - ' Miss Libby ' Maready recently broke her arm over at the skating rinks at Raleigh, tout it's healing up nicely and she is back on her job ,as , secretary at R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. in Rsdeigh. Miss HiMa Maready who is tak ing a- business course at BCC Greenville, spent , the week end with her parents and family. - ?. .Mr and Mrs. G. F, Landen spent last week end with his sister the former Miss - Myrtle Landen of Saulsbury with their, young son Jeff. - ; ; -. Mrs. Ida Mae Sanderson who pre sides over our young people's Sun day School Class so, well each Sunday was sadly missed last week toy illness. It's hoped Mrs. Sand erson's eilment is ft minor one and she will be on duty again soon. . Mr. L. H. Carter is visiting his .... .Ar. ....,,., --7. .... , . . . mmmmmmmm FLVINA iS . V" nJ POLIO C -t-u-'-D i J s. a 7" , l ' . 2 tf-- - 1 V y I CABLE -THAT'S v.; r Z.,Jts y;.4lL I T V YOU. 1 children at Mars Hill and Charlotte and is expected to return soon' with a ltad of fine apples. ; v i -Mr .and Mrs. Rodo'ph Morton and family visited with Mrs. Mar- Con's father in New Bern . last week end where her father Mr. Dixon has been in ill, health for several momtnt.r:,;.-. :':;:! v,,. ' Mr.' Jean Sanderson "of ' EOC, Greenville was spending the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. T. F. . Sanderson. ;.'r-.-i.-y.,.,-Miss Gloria Maready was week end guest of Miss Nellie Sander son and other friends here over the week end. : . t ' The three day Charm School held this week in Wilmington fea turing . some - of . Power's models Of New York should be a must for every woman who thinks she has too little charm. And, who of us think we have enoutV? If my guess is right a school of this sort on even a small scale would give this com munity something to help the nerves of many of us who are let ting mem deteriate day by dav. thinking there is something wrong with us. or there is nothing to live for. Prices were too low ' to live. m ins Kaai so ire uuj$nv 10 luiilk of something to make a brighter - .1 i - 1. . A auture here now. In some cases happiness consists merely of forgetting the past and ignoring the future. . ...AND MORE OF IT! : a . . '. , ITew Idea One-Row Corn Flcker offers top value for the " average farm. Gets under ' downstalks picks clean. Quickly and thoroughly husks -the ears. Easy control, rugged -durability. Lowest upkeep! T. A, TURNER CO. PINK HILL iv -wrwr - - v i i. - next. HUSKS 11 AttH. DAIl , ; Modified Chemical Grovlh 01 Tomato The successful chemical weed killer, 2, 4-D has now toeen modi fied so that certain forms of- it are beneficial to tomato plants, accord ing to preliminary tests made toy the VS. Department of Agriculture E. R. Collins, in charge of agron omy extension at N. C. State Col lege, reports...;'.-;.--:, '-'. Ordinary' unmodified 2, 4 - D harms tomato plants, curling " the leaves, stopping growth, and even killing some of the plants. Modi fied 2, 4-D caused fruit. to 'set' and tomatoes developed without pollination. These tomatoes were of increased size and excellent qua lity. - , , v Dr. G. E. Hilbert, chief '.of the Bureau' of Agricultural ' and Ih dustrial Chemistry, t - emphasized that work thus far has been done JOHN H. KINSTON,rN. C. sua KEEP WARM WITH HEATERS OF ALL TYPES OIL I hi COAL WOOD '-. - - K ALSO SEE our: REFRIGATOR AIID i. 5S ELECTRIC AC. Hardware WALLACE, N. C. "lir Yeed Killer Helps Plants Tests Reveal nfuti wintrniied sreenhouse con ditions, and that further studies, iiu.iiiitnf fiM tests, are neces sary before there can be appli cations of commercial value. ' Set entists'of the Bureau of Plant In-" dustry. Soils, and Agricultural Engineering are cooperating in the research.;.: -. ' ' .- A--." ... : The weed killing type of 2. 4-D is very potent, destroying not only Weeds, , but also some cuiuvtueu plants. This limits its usefulness. Bv modifying the original 2. 4-D by ch'etmlcal combination vith cer tain amino acids prepared in the laboratory, chemist and plant phy siologists were able to produce the modified 2, 4-D which helped the tomato plants. - . USDA scientists are continuing their experiments, hoping to dis- , OFFICE ' SUPPLIES And EQUIPMENT CARTER CO. THIS WINTER V RANGES ' HALL U aAtkMMHissaa -V' 111 I P7.1 cover other chemicals possessing either the power to kill weeds or to help -plant growth. , YOUR . ' t GMYHOUND AGINT for BEST BUYS ' IN TRAVEL . TO ALL AMERICA - You'll find him at ihe sigit of . the running ..Greyhound, 'in 7000 towns In all 48 states 1 . , . and around the world! EASTBOUND - - Buses Uavst ' Lv. KENANS VILLE . 7.55 A. M. Lt. - 12:00 P.M. Lv. " 2:00 P.M. 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