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TE3 HVTUS TC.'ZX TZUZZ'DAY, K0ft-"3 13, His. II. 1. Fi;?ia Bridge Hostess Thanksgiving decorations were used in the dining room and living room at the home of Mrs. H. L. Pippin Wednesday when she en tertained her bridge club. Mrs. J. N. Home was presented a salad jifiwl for high score after scores were tallied and Miss Betty Home received a glasses case for floating. - of the church held a short business meeting. They decided to contact all members of the church and'if enough interest .was shown they will purchase chimes for the church. Rev. Goodwin announced that a census of the town would be tak en to see bow many families are church members. If you have not filled out a card go to Homer Tay lors store or L. M. Sandersons store and do so. This will be ap preciated very much". This is for all people of Magnolia. laet week end. daughter Jan of Goldaboro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellle Pope. " - !- j, Mr. and MPs. Jack Joyner visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mason Brown in KenansviUe Sunday night. K . Mr. and Mrs: Ed Evans of Wil mington visited Mr. and Mrs. John W. Evans, Mr. James Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Powell last week end. Mrs. Alvin Powell and Mrs. Wll- liard Brdnson visited relatives in Wilmington Monday. Mrs. A. C. Kenan and children of Wallace spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wilson and Mrs. J. P. Smith. Friends will be glad to know that Harold Evans of Clinton is able to be back at his work part time. He . The hostess .served mincemeat pie with whipped cream and cof- Mrs. Jan Trapnen, Toms River, N. J. Is spending two weeks at her xee. ; name, -Bull Bat Villa'. . - ,: Mrs. Grc;;v Cssf Spaoker At P.T.A. The Magnolia P.TA. met Mon day night, November 3. for a reg ular meeting with the president, Mra. Ralph Bishop, presiding. There was a large crowd present for this meeting. Mrs. Paul Bass, program com mittee, presented Mrs. A. W. Greenlaw of Warsaw, the speaker of the evening. - - After the devotional, led by Mrs. Greenlaw, she gave a most force ful and helpful talk 'on Children la Today World.' Mrs. T. M. Rogers, music club presented two selections, 'Am erics The. Beautiful' . and "God Bless America', which was enjoyed very much. -! , i Attendance prise was won at this meeting by Mr. Charlie Thomas's 8th grade. , - " During the social hour that fol lowed the business session, a bar becue plate was . served in the school lunch room. ' Mrs. Annabell Barden spent last ChrMrch Schedule Revival Held At Methodist Church r (Revival ' services began at the weeK end with her daughter Mrs. William Michael and family In vurnam. ; i , The regular services of Magnol-: Da Baptist Church starting this month will be held on the 1st Sun day morning and night; 2nd Sunday morning, 3rd Sunday morning and night and 4th Sunday night. N. T. Pickett, A Q. Smith and Roscoe Potter enjoyed a trip to xopsau jseacn sunoay. Mr. and Mrs. Brock of Wilming Magnolia Methodist Church last Friday ' night '" and ' continued through Mondaynight with' their ton were supper guests of Mr. and Mr. Emmett Sasser last Sunday mgnt. Home Coming At Baptist Church pastor Rev. Ray Goodwin deliv ering the, message. Rev. Ray Good win's brother. Rev. Jimmy Good win of Alabama was guest minist er on Saturday night. On Sunday night Immediately following the service the Stewards Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Drew and will have Home Coming Day' an niversary, Sunday, November 16 at the , church. - Worship service In the morning and picnic dinner in the church yard. There will be a program of music In the after noon. ..'-"':.".:" -"V".:'" Personals Miss Helen Hunt, Wallace town clerk, attended the League of Mu nicipality Convention in Raleigh family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Drew Sunday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pope and family in Clinton Sun day night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rudy and The Magnolia Baptist Church was very ill In Sampson, hospital - y 00t0OOPO00O0O0OOaO6OOOO0QQQHMC r i FREE TICKETS TO FIRST It BOYS AND GIRLS TO BRING CORRECT LIST OF MIS-SPELL ED WORDS FOUND ON THIS PAGE TO RICHARDS SUNDRIES. Sfiiooti ng stars TINY TOT CONTEST VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE SPONSORS WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB VACCAMAW BANK & TRUST CO. KenansviUe " Rose Hill Beulaville Service Motor Co. DESOTO PLYMOTH KenansviUe 1 i ' Rosehill Cleaners Cleaning & Dressing . . ,. . - - . . Furniture Cpholsterlna- Phome mi Complaments - J. A. Smith & Co. Magnolia Duplin v Theatre Frederick's F urn tar Appliances Sales Service .. CASH TERMS Hill i N. C. Carolina Mfg. Co. y ,t.f": .14. ' Inc. .. MHIera Manufaotorers olf" rtessed Lnmber, Berry Crates , ,. Basket s Veneers X. E. TUCKER, Mgr. i Magnolia For Better Crops Use Baugh's Fertilizer - . The Oldest Fiend m . America J.O.Stokes ' Ketuuisvflle ' Compliments Varsaiv Hardware Warsaw DIRECTED BY HAZEL BLACK PIANIST Barbara Toiker. PAGES: Estell. Kissner and Mary Ann Lanier 1st Scene -MILTON BERLE 2nd Scene FRAN ALLISON tMRS. C. POPE Snow White & Seven Dwarfs Boys & Girls Og 2nd end 3rd Grades ' , 3rd Scene v ' I BACK STAGE TV QUEEN High School Girls 4th Scene - ' HAPPY HAT RIDE SONS OF PIONEERS 5th Scene - ,' KATE SMITH MRS. SASSER JUBILEE SINGERS Jessie Potter, Margaret Pope, Maud Smith, Mrs. L. E. Pope, Mis. M. Pope. Betty Horn, Mrs. R. G. Tucker, Sally Tucker, Mrs. Wm. Potter, Mrs. N. T. Pickett, Mrs. L. G. Turner, JWrs. Clifton Chestnutt and Susan Joyner ! ,, ),. 6th Scene ;,:,- FRED WARING Yvonne Wheatley Shelby Sheffield ." . , ' - 7th Scene QUEEN FOR A OAT 8th Scene MILTON BERLE " 9th Scene YOU ASK FOR IT V 10th Scene SHOW BUSINESS IS LOTS OF FUN Entire Cast ' Margarei Matthews, Perry Chestnutt, Shelby Sheffield, Pat Arnold, Peggy Johnson, Gloria Johnson, Eunice Williams, Doris HoUIngsworth, Ethel HoUlngsworth, Joyce Bryant, Ana Wanton, Miriam HoUlngsworih, Dora Ellen Smith, Mabel Bakhnm, Irene Baker. .'.j, . , i BOOSTERS ARNOLD ROUSE GROCERY M. T.TUCKER SERVICE STATION ATLANTIC COFFIN & CASKET CO. R.C. WILSON &BRO. J l CROOM SUNDRIES EAST CAROLINA TILE CO. MAGNOLIA, N. C. nor And Wall Tile Free Estimates 3. S. SMITH 0 J. P. SMITH A. Q. SMITH BENEFIT ROOF FOR FIRE HOUSE L. E. POPE FURNITURE CO. We Funish The Home MAGNOLIA A. Brooks, Inc. Stout Realty Co. Wni-vnw's Sales Dentals Insurance Warsaw s If Ton Want To Sell Your ,. . Farm See Us Laeding Dep t. Store Wallace. N. C. Phone 5641 Rose Hill Trading Reids Stores Inc. Company tsr. ,. Better Values Hot Pint Appliances Rose HOI N. C. Bose Hill, N. C ompiment, Homer Taylor Rose Hill ! General Merchandize Hardware CO. Feeds & Groceries i ii Phone 2146 Magnolia Compliments Of A. J. Cavenaugh Warsaw Drug Co. Wallace N. C. Phone 621 Warsaw, N. C. J .i, NOV. 2D -& 21- THURSDAY & FRIDAY CURTAIN TIME 8:03 MAGNOLIA SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Adult Admission 75c S cnuaren 35c BAslLi ffl$hr e, vi y , ifrirrirrsFv':W.sTirsiiiii- 3C 2Z mow BJ'S m ?V:X .-:-X-. WORLD'S LARGEST BRIGHT LEAF TOBACCO MARKET im BEST PJJlmiET man. : ma.. : mmimiE of ifq2 mm. bollM ''7:;jim;?A r '.'r';" -'i;Sl:W'?5'':i,' it-' All grades in demand and our buyers need all the tobacco they can buy to fill orders. Competitive bidding is strong. A special invalid to farmers living in sections where markets are closed. It , ivill pay you to come to VILSOII and sell what tobacco you have left. While Other m:r!:c!s are planning on closing WILSON is planning to sell more tobacco. rSo:'fen3 Gc!J Ip Boto Than ; hny 'Of Iha 88 HarEiets Cc'IapBca: Met! 'Siam-i, A WILSON WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION 325
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