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'RoseMUhLocalsf Society Knd'Genal Hem Mrs. Robert Fields, Duplin Times Representative Telephone 243-2. Please Oil In Tour News. Mrs. Fields Will Receive Subscriptions and Advertising. i .a tor t .-- -a v-.i puis (X a fcaici. . y t - J to the more Jt except the red tape. Dnrcnnalc v.. I WIJUII)alJ ; iXlTlaUU Oil. WWW wmm Patsy Arnold visited relative in Come in and Look 'em Over Outstanding Library and Christmas Records for young & old Now In Stock New Extended Play 45 As Advertised in Life Magazine. Plays up to 8 -minutes per side. Twice your money s worth at $L4T in the Popular and Hillbilly field, etc. V $1.58 in the Classical and Semi-Classical Come in and Choose From Our Extensive Selection. ON SALE AT cflomjfjiug ' Harmony Hall 101 S. Center Phone 5 OOLDSBORO. N. C. Grtmesland on Sunday. i Mr. end Mrs. Grover Booker ol Kooky Mount vie fated Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cottle and Charles on Sun day. ;7 -t r: ', Miss Bobble Ann Scott of Golds boro was at home with her moth er, Mrs. Annie Scott for the week end. - . : -'. ' - ':' . Miss Martha Moore spent the week end at Carolina Beach and Wilmington with friends and rela tives. Mrs. George Walton of Jackson ville spent Tuesday" with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Merrltt. Mrs. Bruce Teachey, Jr., and children of Jacksonville spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fussell and Miss Martha Moore. Mr. J. J. Matthews, Jr., of Golds boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown on Saturday night Extra Motor Pai Drive-In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C Wb-e The Whole Family Goes To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Special at Neil Joseph Shop i ALL WQOL COATS AT'' $29.50 ALL WOOL COAT SUITS ; $39.50 SPECIAL LOT OF DRESSES $14.75 WHEN IN GOLDSBORO JUST VISIT NEIL JOSEPH'S, SHOP ' Mr. Charles Cottle returned home on Friday Bight, after spend ing 13 months in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mallard of E.M.I., Salemburg visited rela tives and friends here on Thurs day. ;-." ' ':"-.- '::' Mr. Ben Murray of Wake Forest College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Murray. Miss Lucy Ellen Wells of Ra leigh spent the week end here' with her mother, Mrs.. Jennie Wells. Rev. J. V. Case is attending the Southern Baptist Convention In Winston Salem. , ' ' Mr. Toby Wells spent the week end in Raleigh, visiting A. B. Lan ier, a student at State cwuege. Mrs. J. J. Mattlthews, Sr., of Turkey spent Saturday night with her daughter, Mrs. Eioon uiwn. Mr. Manley Sanderson of the Scotland Neck school faculty spent the week end at home with ms parents. Mrs. JU L. Merntt ana Mr. ana Mrs. William Merrltt attended the open house at Top Mode Factory m Warsaw on Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. teachey and children left Sunday for sev eral day's In the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee sight see ing. Norman Sandtin, Jr., has re turned, home from Parrdtts Hos- nttal in Klnston after a weeks stay. Misses Freida and Marilyn Mur phy and the Rev. H. E. Smith vis ited Central College on Thursday and Friday. . ' ' Mrs. Sally Jones and Barbara Mansfield of Wilmington visited friends and relatives in Rose Hill on Sunday. -.. Miss Catheryn Cottle of A. C. College spent , the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Cottle. Rer. and Mrs. Bar! J. Rogers and children -of r Wendell visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown and son on Sunday night, Miss Betty Jean Wilson spent tne week end In Raleigh with her sis ter, Miss Edna Wilson. ". Announcement The Woman's Society of Christ Ian service of the Rose Hill Meth odist Church will save their an nual bazaar sale on Friday, Nov ember filst. A turkey supper will be served . In the church basement from 8:30 tilt Plates $1.00 each. Proceeds will go for the benefit of the church. Everyone Is cor dially invited. -; j ; , c v 1 Mrs. Norman Sandlin and family of Beulaville, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Qulnn and family of Chinquapin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown and family and Mrs. Leslie Herring of Goldsboro. . 8:39 a. m. to 6 p. m. Hon., Tucs., Thurs., and Fri. 8:39 a. m. to 12 Noon Wed. 8:39 a. in. to 8 p. m. Sat Allen Graham Home Burns The home of Allen Graham, col ored, located east of Rose Hill on the Chrrity road "burned down Fri day night No one was at home when the fixe was discovered and nothing was saved except clothes that were on the line from Fri day's wash. ; ' Teachey Family Reunion Held ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Teachey was the scene of a fam ily reunion of the children and their families of the late Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Quinn of Chinquapin, on Sunday, October 10. The family enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner with all the trim mings. Those attending the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Cronley Han- chey of Wauchula, Fla.; Mr. and 333 1 m ft Sunday Nov, 16 Time For Men Only Paul Henreid and Margaret Field Also Color Cartoon Mort-Tues. Nov.17-18 f leet Me After The Show In Technicolor - . Betty Grable-r -Also Cartoon-Sports Wednesday Nov. 19 Kim , Errol Flynn and s Dean Stockwell Also: Color Cartoon Thursday Nov. 20 flight Info Morning : " M4Uiiuivirviu a.avuuia Carygn Also Color Friday ; Nov. 21 Tell In The Ssidfe John Wayne -Ella Raines Afso: Little Rascals Cfeedy Cartoon Saturday Nov. 22 ' (Double Feature) - m mi 0 m mm ' Xfili BUI EtlUtt As Red Rydor WANTED TO BUY JERUSALEM OAK ... .... ,: ; ; ' SEED, CLEAN, DRY, Np SAND OR TRASH. PER LB. DELIVERED TO-- C. L Qzifhn Ccrany Kenansville, N. C. County Deaths Albert Grantham Albert Grantham, 79, of Calyp so, died at 9 pjn. Tuesday, Nov. 4th in Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro . Funeral services were held In the Bear Marsh Baptist Church near Calypso Thursday, with the pastor, the Rev. Wade James, officiating. Burial was In the family cemetery near the home. SurvivinB are two sons. Leonard R. Grantham of Cadypso and Ernest of Goldsboro: one daughter. Mrs. H. J. Swinson of Clinton; one bro ther. Paul Grantham of Goldsboro; three sisters, Mrs. Lou Rice of Beaufort. Mrs. Carrie Black mond of Carolina Beach and Mrs. Fred Davds of Goldsboro. Claude Evans Claude JSvans, 79, died Sunday at 11:30 a. m. at his home in Mag nolia after, several years ox a earn ing health. Funeral services were held from the Free Will Baptist Church in Magnoliar Tuesday af ternoon at S o'clock by me Rev. K. D. Brown, pastor, interment at in the Maxnolla cemetery. Surviving are- one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth scaixtaie or un marge, Pa.; two grandchildren; and , one sister, Mrs. xez ranter oi wagnei- la. .,-.' ---':.'Si ;.: ;i . '? : ' ' 4 Alfred Arthur Houston ' .n .......... ' , ( .o ,'a , 'Alfred Arthur Houston, 88; died Monday at his home near Beul vlille after having been In declin ing health for several years, run' oral services were held from the home Wednesday at 2:00 pjn. by the Rev. S. Gray and the Rev. w. Ht Kennedy. Burial was in tne family cemetery near the borne, He Is survived by his wife the former Eva Turner; seven daught ers. 'Mrs. Floyd Gambrel of De troit, Mich., Mrs. Richard Cogglns of Webster, Mass., Mrs. S. E. Grif fin, Mrs. C. G. Hart of Vew Bern, Mrs. Paul Bradshaw of Havelock, Mrs. Frank Hall and Mrs. Asce Sumner of Pink Hill; three sons, Norwood Houston of New Bern, Julian Houston of Pink Hill and Alfred Houston, Jr., of Chula Vis ta, Calif.; two brothers, W. O. Hou ston of Beulaville and Xnonnle Hou ston of Magnolia; three sisters, Mrs. Oscar Howard and Mrs. Ber tie Mercer of Pink Hill, and Mrs. Minnie Whaleyof Beulaville; and 23 grandchildren. Leslie R. Nunn Leslie R. Nunn, 54, died Sunday at 8:45 a. m. at his home near Calypso after several years' ill ness. Surviving are his wife, the former Fannie Byrd of, Calypso; a son, Leslde Ray Nunn Jr., of the home: two daughters. Mrs. Dorothy Jackson and Mrs. Rachel Byrd of htm., ttiM. miMLm TaIim Cole of Carolina Beach, Mrs, Inez Davis of OabTPso and Mrs. E. O. Westbrook of Wilson; his mother, Mrs. Patsy Nunn of Calypso. Fun eral services were held at the home Monday at 3 p. m., .conduct ed oy tne Rev. wade James, pastor of the Calypso Baptist Church, and .burial was in the Calypso cem etery. He was a farmer in the Calypso community, a member of Negro 4-Hers Plan Achievement Day t The Duotin Clurrty Neero 4 Her's are planning their Annual Achievement Day excercwe at the Wallace Elementary School. Fri day, November 14 at 10:15 a.m. Greetings will be offered by Miss A. M. Kenlon, Supervisor . of Schools in Dupllm Mr. W. C. Coop er, State 4-H uiiR) specialist, wiu deliver the nrinclnl address. Pa rents and friends of 4-Her'i are in vited, to be present. f ... ; Announce Birth Mr. and Mm. Raymond Basden announce the birth of a daughter, Wdbna Ann, on Nov. II. The baby weighs 12 ttts. The magnitude of built-up In sect resistance to newer chemi cals is often close to actual immu nity, according to U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture entomologists. When cows are bred as early as 35 days following calving, only ab out one put of three settle the first time. ' -TA1ITED- ; .. PECANS . " We Buy Them Daily At Top Market Prices SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL Jdne Parker Famous Fruit Cakes $j29 $249 M2-Lb, Cake 3-Lb. Cake 5-Lb. Cake $69 Jane Parker Cake Jane Parker ' x liilndniiQir- noils - - 15-Oz. Cake Jane Parker PECAN ROLLS Jane Parker Cello Wrapped Enriched lihite Drcsd -.- -, x Clayed rr. . I " "Super Rijjht" Meats . Brown Gravy ' ' ' . Lb. Can Krex Slice Pork ..... ............59t Richardson & RobWns tJb. Bag ; Bone Chicken .....73c Cudahy's . ' Ub. Can C?efVilh Gravy,...,. ......49c Swift ' ' : Lb. i . Hams ... :..59c Swift's " IA. - ' Franks :55c: Wilsons Jorn King nil ' 11 V 1 . sbb1bbMbbb1bW sggajMgJMSBjMBBii. -:.r , " .r.-'; 05c ' Alt L:cro Syrcp No. IV Glass Jones 1 Lb. Pkg. $hd Bacon - - - - Lb 55c .86c C:ilSil-p12c 0I::i;illllll;i:2C8 Sausage ........ . Frozen (Breaded Pack Kleenex fl I M.I 'i n" .d:lWl J-LlljS Fcslal Tissue 21c 300 Sheet Pkg. v Kleenex Facial Tissue 29c 200 Sheet Pkgv ' 2 for . - Cleanser SunbrJtc Cs 13-Oz. Can Shortening Swift Jewel 3-Lb, -Box , Clapp's -' Babies Food 29c a Jan Swift's Canned C:3tsfcrC:l;!:3 8H-OX. COft ' Can LCM COT BEETS Colden Cream Style ACrP Crushed Packers Label Mustard or Tcn;:i? e: No. 2 Can . No. 303 Can 2 pelicious U-U. .Pkg.. 22 -2 No. 3K Cans No. 2 , Can No. 303 Cans ' 15 77c 27c 23c 1Cs No. 303 Cans Firm Ripe l I ' . lHBiMlia(I Icr.a Csssa ----- Iona Cut -. Crccn Cssss Ocean Soray CranDemr. - S::a . Ann Page Pork With Testate Sauce A&P Grapefruit J..: ' " 9 No. -fc t Cans" Ann Page Peach, Pineapple or Pltun Dmim . Jmi'.' 'v'-',i ' M I I ft m k ........ Iir White House Kvaporated -, . a-u. Can 17c 'Burry's1 ' ' A&P Pineapple Ann Page Tomato , - KCmw..p .s. . , Scott Paper " Tc c!s ......... l-Lb. Pkg. . 46-01. Can 14-Oz. Bot 223 27c IC3 Rolls W- TaO ani Lang's Sweet' Mixed Fi:J.!:s ......... Armour's Star or Libby'i , Vienna Ana Page Regular or Elbow r i Qt Jar !C3 Size ir. Can 8-Ox. Pkg. IC3 J it J L 2 Crisp rTesh Flrtn " : Fresh ' Vulcy Florida ' r rr Lbi. 1 9 l-Lb. Box Lb, Ok 33 : Cs t 1C; 1 65 c I U FRUIT XAKE INGREDIENT Vhol Bad OlaM - CIIL1RIES.. u.. Olac I i CITRON ......... u. 45c LEMON PEEL .... Lb. 45c ORANGE PEEL i,45s PI f BAFFLE u. 62 1 KM and MeHow Coffee C O'C!::!; - - - - Our Own Save the Price of 16 Bags IU1 I J 77 Bed Empeor , ; V . 8 Lb, Bag FlerUa ,. Crccs ..Y. ' Ana Page Fancy Tomato Morre'l Luncheon Meat V . . ...-... M-Gt - - - Pkg. 10-Oz. Cans 12-Oz. Cl!1 -1 . c.
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