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iri-rrrirf r . P Ta i I'kwl ' The KenansviUe PTA held its second meeting on Monday eve ning in the school auditorium with an unusually good attendance. The program 'A Healthy Foun dation' was under the direction of Mr, W. L. MSPhall, Chairman and Mrs. Ivey Bowden end Mr. Helton. Mrs. Bowderf Introduced the speak er of the evening, Dr. Robert F, Willis whopoke on the relation ship of the Doctor to the chi:d. , . Dr. Willis, stated that problem " children are not trying tfl be pror - blems, they are only trying to solve ; -problems. He also pointed out that In Order to properly doctor child that- three things must be remem bered (1) Patience 2) Faith in the child and (3) Ability to see, the child's problems as the child sees them.j ...-.J-iiV': ' G. E. Alphin,- president, called on various committee chairmen to give - reports.' ' The membership chairman stated that there are now U24- members and the membership drive will not be closed until next week.. Little Judy Bostic ol the third grade Invited the guests into the third grade room where the young hosts and hostesses served ice box cookies and tea. . :" 'The president 'announced that the district PTA meeting would be held at St. . Pauls on Friday, October 10, and urged all members to attend. . Mrs. Vestal : : Hostess At Bridge Mrs. E. V. Vesalwas hostess to her card club on Wednesday eve ning of last week, Mrs. P. J. Dob son was a visitor for the evening. High score was won by Mrs. J. B. Wallace. Mis. P. J. Dobson was re membered' with gift ' -. During the social hour the host ess served ice- cream., cake and salted nuU.-.ii.;'; .:: Ilsstass At1; Dessert Bridle-; Mrs P.- J.- Dobson entertained at dessert bTldge .. at her: home Thursday afternoon of last week. Fall flowers were Used In desors t."3n, , Visitors for the games were W ts. C. B. Guthrie. ; Mrs. J. O. Sv-s and Mrs. J. B. Wallace. I Air? arrival of guests the host ess served strawberry short cake. Receiving high score for club members, was Mrs. J. A. Gavin. Mrs. J. B. Wa.lace won visitors nigh score. - . . IJotice Fair peace can come only after Communism has been obliterated. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtl ) f Camel Cigarettes, cfn. .......I $l;50 109 inn .13 1,000111 m Sactiarin 6? 1 Oil ...-.-$1.49 9 Q O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o j Toilet Pjaper .05 g o 50c Ipana Tooth Paste .39 o o o o O 17r Ulnannv 10 0 auu lllGCIIGA 1 7t 1 $1.20 Lysol 79c 2 O O o o o o o o a o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia . .33 In KlilSTOII " - ' Prices Good One Week. Shop Now While You Can Get ; , Savings , Why Not Stock Up ; Medicine .Chest For Winter? A rrouest has been received from the Naval Hospital at Camp Le ijeune, for used playing cards, pen cils, metal ash trays and current magazines (not over S months old). Any one having the above articles wi:i please take them to the Bed Cross office or contact Mrs. N. B. Boney end she will pick them up. Sewing Club Met Mrs. Dail- . Mrs. G. R. Dail was hostess to the B.MXJ. Sewing Club on Tues day afternoon of last week. Attrac tive arrangements of fall flowers were used in decoration. . Mrs. J. L. Williams was visitor. After the regular sewing bee the hostess ser ve a angiisn xoiiee. Mrs. N." B. Boney attended the Presbyterlal of District No. 1 at Im mamuel Church in Wllmineton last Tuesday. - , Miss Janet Boney of Washington, D. C. spent, the week end with her parents Mr .and Mrs. N. B. Boney. a AAiinla . - w vvu Drvut s.wtstya.c of days last week with relatives in Kinston. v . Mrs. Louise Mitchell and Mrs. InC.a ; ..n J . -lA. mai iis. Vf. A, Boberts made a business trio to Durham (over inewees end. ; - . t MA WUllaa J, &:oDonald of M lanU,1 Ga." southeastern' district representative of the Bed Cross at tended r meeting here -Tuesday SUr. and Mrs. Guy Gooding Jr.. and son of Raleigh spent the week end witn Mrs. u. V.Uoodug. Mr. sad Mrs. Troy . and child ren of Rose Hill were. Sunday guesto of " Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretsch; ' ,ii,::f'yw.,M'i-:i Mrs. Edwin S. Coates of Tarm- vllle Is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. W J. Pickett Mr, and Mrs. Wood Privette of Kdenton ipent the week end with Mrs. Tftad Jones-i - Mrs. Park Pridgen of Warsaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady. i.-:". t --.j'. - Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Frazelle at tended the home coming at ECC, ureenviiie last maay. Mr. 'Bobby Ingram, USN, ' sta tioned at, Jacksonville, Fla., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingram. Mr.' Clarence Murphy is a pa tient at Sampson Memorial Hospi tal in Clinton. (Lt. and Mrs. '. D. C. . WllUamson and family of Hampton, Vs., were week end' guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williamson. Mr;. Robert F. Williamson of KTC, Maxton spent the week end with his parents, . Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williamson. . Mrs. J. R. 1 Cook of Aulander and -Mrs. L. S.- Jernlgan Jr., of Ahoskie visited Mr. end Mrs. C 8. Sitterson Saturday and attend ed the Sitterson - Pickett wedding. Mrs. D. S. Williamson, Mrs. Wil lard Brlnson and Mrs. Alvis Pow ell shopped in Wilmington Thursday.- " ; -v-. IRev. Sam. Hayter attended the Thomas - Lindler wedding in Col umbia. S. C. Friday. Mrs. Jim Bowden entered Samp son Memorisl Hospital in Clinton last week for observation. Mrs. Dan Bennett of Wilming ton spent the week end with Mr. and. Mrs. ivy Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Farrior and Billy of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr. . and Mrs. Roscoe Jones. ' Mr. Jlmmle Johnson of PJC. Maxtton spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson. Mrs. John Larkin and Miss Eliz abeth Larkin of Raleigh visited Miss Mary Cooper and Mrs. Davis Farrior a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Canadv and Paul Canady of St. Pauls, Mrs. iVJ;::J i!!Fcr B:tx:.:L:r 4 S:!:c;y3 Service College (hditicalion . Maxton North Carolina, Octob er 2, 1953- Students are advised to apply for the December 4, 1952 Eeiecuve service college Qualifi cation Test Immediately in a com munication, received today by rresbyterian Junior Colleee from -Selective Service Examining Sec tion of tne Educational Testinc Service. JPresbyterian Junior Col lege Has been designated a testing center again this year and will give the tests on December 4, 1952 and April 23, 1953, but only those stu dents who are assigned by their lo cal boards after sending in an application may take the test Stu dents passing the test ml:y continue in college as long as they do satis-fac'-ry work and will not be draft ed until after graduation. The communication from Edu cational Testing Service states: An? ications lor the Dec mber 4, 1952 and the Apr! 23, 1953 admin istrations of the Coll ge Qualifica tion Teit are now available at Sel ective Service System local boards John McMillan of Parkton and Mtss Mary C;nady of Hope Miil were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F, W. McGowen. Mr. and Mrs.' Davis Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Booth visited in Goldsboro Sunday. Mrs. ' Banks MoNairy III and son are visiting Mrs. G. V. Gooding this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. West. Mrs. r. j. veoson ana Mrs. Lloyd Ter rell attended the Baptist Asso ciation at Kerr Tuesday. Mr. H. J. Brown made a busi ness trip to Kinston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Edgerton of Wallace were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brlnson Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.. M. F. Allen and family of Jacksonville and Rev. and Mrs. Ray Goodwin and family were sunoay guests oi Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Quinn. Mrs. E. C. Tyndall and Mr. Wen dell Alphln accompanied Miss Shirley Tyndall to Raleigh Sun day where she has entered school at the Raleigh School of Com merce. Mr McKoy Kennedy visited his son in law Mr. Lawrence Rider, who is a patient at Duke Hospital in Durham, the past week end. Mrs. N. B. Boney, Mrs. Walter Stroud, Rev. J; T. Hayter and Mr. John Currie attended the Leader ship Training School In Wallace Monday evening. Warm for HUNTING CLOTHES ; Rough weather - brings in the v ducks . ". . and brings -out the ! hunters who wear Duxbak. For marly half a century the prefer-i- ence of sportsmen buying ntoei for their money in quality, com '. fort and style. This Hunting Coat shown it America's favorite. More ducks,' pheasants and tabbits go into the big blood proof, fakbak game . pocket of this Duxbak than any other coat. Bi-twing back, divided " hell pockets, - handwanner and breast pocket Double throughout except under-the sleeves. Choice of fabrics. .7 i-.r 3 Spojtsmen,' everywhere wear this Duxbak hat-cap for brush hunting, in' the ; blind, for fishing and 1 around camp. Brim can be turned down all the way 'round. Inside band keeps ears warm in chilly winds . s oi vviiiivi luijiy M X n ' t ar ' T"IIi -A v WELL grm i! I f Vy sy TAKE YOUR , ill:!- rAC OLD STOVE IN TRADE J I I vAS" FOR ONE OF THESE J I I . V- I'' V 14:' .r .'. I 1-. I S yVr j or uisram ur-iu-uAiii units: j ' ' a f I A c coal ' ' -ifM bV TfV ' 4 For Easy Operation, V it' rVS-H V ' : Plenty of Heat ' J ' ' '" v u -' ' For Large Areas. I W sL ;.C0AJ.a0VE; ( : r'N I ?!. . COAL Tr ' V Staif?By: :'r' I ll . 1 ! If ; ; Heater - , ": i -! f X, 'I r S Plenty Of ? f , j- HOT WATER - i r If. . Is I I II as mm" ' 1 luur ircuu is uoua nere. ask adoui Our Convenient' Pkn. " , - r ' " " '-".-. ' i , ill Xeep your legs dry arid warm in the wind, rain; or the wet brush of early morning In these trousers. Double, seat and knees, sipper" fly, large, strong pockets. Ideal for all hunting, fuhing and work around the camn "',v.''wa;. gsi 4 " --:. " pi " ' m Most Complete Line Of Huntine' . Clothes In Eastern North Carolina. ALSO RUBBER UOOTS and LEATHER BOOTS idjiieys-;" throughout the country. . Eligible students who intend to otter this test bn either date should apply at once to the nearest Selec tive Service local toobrd for an ap plication and a bulletin of infor mation. , : . (Following Instructions in tne bul letin, the student should till out his application and mail it immed iately in ine envelope proviaea Applications for the December 4 test must be postmarked not later than midnight. November 1. 1952, According to Educational Testing Service, which prepares and admin isters the CiuTdge Qualification Test for the Selective Service Sys tem, it will be greatly to the stu dent's advantage to fi'e his appli cation at once, regardless of the testing date he selects. The re sults will be reported to the stu dent's Selective Service board of Jurisdiction for use in consider ing his deferment as a student. Store Heme Demonstration Club t !ceiir.3 Announce Biirth Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Caldwell, II, of Alhambra, California an nounce the birth of a daughter, Caroline Virginia, on Sunday, Oct ober 3. at the Good Samaritan Hos pital in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Caldwell is the son of Mrs. Helen Caldwell Cushman of the Duplin Times Staff, and the broth er of Mrs. Guy Gooding, Jr. Miss Vivian Matthews Miss Vivian Matthews, 75, of Clinton, Route 4, died in a hospital here late Wednesday October 1st. Funeral services were held Friday at 4:30 p. m. at Mt. Gilead Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Dr. R. F. Marshburg officiated, assisted by the Rev. L. L. John son and the Rev. J. L. Powers. The Scott's Store HOC held Its meeting for the month of October with Mrs. Dan Waller as hostess in her home, s.;,;, ' The project leaders gave their reports and a very interestlna nie- ture iwas shown by the home agent, Mrs. Johnson? The picture was oh a modern kitchen and how to save steps in the kitchen. - Mrs. waller served chicken sal- Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Rena Britt of Clinton, Route 5; one brother, E. P. Powers of Wallace. ad sandwiches. arunts. - , (Each one enjoyed and much fun was present. ' nuts and cold the -meeting had by all The dogs of war would keep quiet if diplomats weren't so catty. Many faulty blueprints have turned up in our planned economy. Tip to motorists: Preach safety ' then practice what you preach. It's too bad the future generation can't be here to help us soend their money. loooooooooooooooooooooooa GET YOUR 2 ROW KlllG STALK CUTTER LIFT TYPE Fits Any Ferguson Or Ford Ferguson Tractor. FROM Kinston Tractor & Implement Co. Richlands Highway, Phone 4920 KINSTON, N. C. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o A 1000000000000000000000004 rAKAOUS SIN- j DEMONSTRATION olt-Simmons Co. IN KENANSVILLE Saturday Oct 1Mb. SEE MONARCH'S " COORItW W THERE IS A MONARCH RANGE For Every Home Large Ranges Small Ranges Medium Ranges Combination Ranges For Coal Wood Oil. Every MONARCH RANGE Guaranteed to give satis faction and save money. CLIP THE COUPON BRING IT TO OUR STORE FOR DOOR PRIZE NAME ADDRESS KIND OF STOVE NOW USING I AM INTERESTED IN Gas Range Electric Ranre Wood Range Wood-Electric Combination Range Gas-Wood Combination Range Electric Water Heater Coal-Wood Heater rj Oil Heater IHIM'SSimmoiiis Co. FURNITURE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES V ; HARDWARE FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS rmUiXkiUON CORNEIiihlf , W , -HjJ 12 W. North St v' Xa Iliastci ' IN KENANSVILLE ,t 1: Vron
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