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o'-l . -J A (fa- -J , W"- -iSW i- W ., i it I7cn$ Club ; IIIJ Thbrsday P.M. The Kenansville Woman's Club met last Thursday afternoon at SJO in tht Presbyterian Sunday School building. President,. Mrs. E. A. Newton, presided. Alter the regular routine bnsiness a patriotic program was enjoyed. The pro gram was in charge of Mrs. N. B. Honey, Chairman of the Education Department of the chin. After the club gave the pledge of allegiance-to the flag, the song 'America' was sung by all. A round table disoussloa on 'Respect" Due and how to display the Flag was led by Mrs. Boney with all pre sent taxing pan. A social hour followed. , v - . " 1 1 , ,v Girl Scout Troop Hold Regular Meet The Intermediate Troop of the Kenansville Girl Scout met last Tnaufav aftormnn at 3:30 with Mrs. N. B. Boney, who is Chair man of the troop committee. Bar bara Mitchell presided over the meeting. A goodly, number of girls 'Cp. , 1 1' r office " i Tl-n. T supplies, J - I I And K"CNE " EQUIPMENT , . "JOIIIJ H. CARTER CO. KINSTON.N. C. tQUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt w o o o o o o o o MOUNT OLIVE HOG MARKET LIVE HOG BUYERS WE BUY HOGS EVERY DAY BRANCH OW SMTTBTIELD HOG MARKET On Be. Center St. and New Beantanooa Read Known as Old Raterprtoe Mill BoUding. r. O Bexl - Phone 253 Wm. R. Leftin. Mgr. , . o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI 0000000000000000000000004 were present and the following adults: Mrs; A. T. Outlaw; Mrs. W. M. Ingram and Mrs. Maurice Brinson, committee members with Mrs, Boney. Women Of Grove Met Monday : The general meeting of the Wo men of Grove Church was held on Monday afternoon, November 24 at 3:30 in the Sunday School building. Mrs. Walter Stroud presided over the business session. The devo tional was led by Mrs. N. B. Bon ey. An interesting program on John R. Mott was presented by Mrs. J. A. Gavin, Mrs. Sillenon Club Hostess Thursday evening of last week, Mrs. Jack Sitterson was hostess to her bridge club. Mrs. G. R. Dail and Mrs. E. Cr Tyudall were visi tors for the games. (Scoring high for dub members was Mm. w. . trait. Mrs. iyn dall received visitors Ugh. (During the social hour the host ess served chocolate nut pie ana coffee. Announce Birth lit Comdr. and Mrs. A. W. Payne announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Melody on November 10 at Portsmouth Naval Hospital. Mm. Payne is the former Miss Joyce Hollngsworth. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FOR TOP PRICES BRING YOUR To Fred Teachey At Blanchard & Farrior Warehouse In Wallace T. EACH FRIDAY -Buying For B. YOUNG & CO. 0 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. C. B. Guthrie Sunday were Mrs. A. A. Kafer and daughter of New Bern, Mmdr & Mrs. W. N. Martin and family of Piedmont, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Penney and Ma ry and Johnny Carr of Rose Hill; Mr. Brantley Penney of Wallace and Miss Evelyn Penney of Beula ville and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guth rie, Jr. i : - .-. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Grady and daughter of LaGrange and Mrs. Park 4ridgen of Warsaw were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady Sunday. Mr. Bobby Ingram, TJSN, of Jack sonville, Fla. spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingram. Visiting Mrs. L. southeriand Sat urday afternoon were Miss Eleanor Southeriand, her room mate, Miss Nita Young of Salisbury, Miss Irene Maness of Clinton and Mrs. Mary Britt and daughters of Turk ey. - Mrs. Robert Hollmgsworth re turned home last Thursday, having spent several days with Lt. Cnxlr. and Mrs A. W. Payne in Norfolk, Va. .: H Mrs. Jack Sitterson and Mrs. C. B. Sitterson visited Mrs. Maude King in Magnolia Sunday after noon, .-i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis of Mt oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooi o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o f-1 o o ( ) ( ) f ) ) Henry Vann Tractor Company Ccrclino OMm ftza Class Greenville. N. C East Carolina College has this year a freshman class of 797 members, the largest enrollment of first-year students in its history. ' These students come from 71 ' North Carolina Counties extending from Dare thru Buncombe; from Virginia, New York, South Carolina, and Pennsyl vania; and from Cuba. Women in the class number 404; and men, 393. -,-v Emll E. Doado of Wilmington, N. p., is , serving as president of the 'Freshman Class, which has al ready begun its activities for the 1952-1953 school term. Duplin County is represented in the Freshman Class by William P.' Teachey, Joan B. Williams, June H. Sanderson, and Jaccfuelyn L. Carr, all of Wallace: Ann L. Bar- wick ,pf Calypso; Elbert R. Blan- ton, and Harvey u. Boney, both of Teachey; Edna k. Bostlc, and Ron ald L. Qulnn, both of Pink Hill; Mary S. Brown, of. Magnolia; Mildred- L. Oates, of Faison; ' Mary E. Packer, (Lois A. Phillips, Rob ert P. Kornegay, and James W. Todd, all of Warsaw; Gene T. Sand erson, Earl C Sloan, Freddie D. Futreal, Samuel R. Lanier, Sharon I. Lanier, and Hilda E. Maready, all of Chinquapin; Janie E. Wat ers, of Rose (Hill; James E. Wells, and George R. Kornegay, both of Mount Olive; Murphy C. Thigpen, Joseph T. Wilson, Robert L. Mll ler,Judith G. Muldrow, and Glen da M, Edwards, all of Beulaville. tmt D. B. u.iv J 1 sens, phone 301, .Newt n Grove, Foal Office, Faison, N. C. 11 27 2t C- -"' StIX TO FAKM -A PROFITABLE BUSINESS, part or full time, no investment, can be yours now. Take orders for Amer ica's largest selling, nationally ad vertised LIQUID FERTILIZES. Make $50 up per week. Write 'Na Churs' Plant Food Company, 90 A Monroe St, Marion, Ohio. - 12 11 3T C ' ' ' CLASSIFIED ADS - Watch This Space Weekly ' -1 For The Best Buys In - A-l CARS AND TRUCKS. 1949 International 3-4 Ten Stake Good Condition. . . 1948 Dodge 1 Ton Pickup A 1 1942 Ford I 1-2 ton '158' Stake. New reconditioned meter. 1947 Ford V- ton Panel, Reoondl tioned New Paint 1951 Ford 2V4 tonlO-wheeler, Low 7 Mileage. : -o. , , - , Fully Equipped fou Can Find The Car Or Truck You Need At Our Big Lot On North Center St Sales Dept . Open Evenings , Until 9:00 P. M., ' ... . We Buy-Sell-Trade COMMUNITY MOTORS . CORPORATION. - IN GOLDSBOEO GENUINE D-CON -Noted rat pois on, now on sale at Clinic Drug Company, in Mount Olive. ,. tfc TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal typewriters fo revery need. . Call Goldsboro 251, Worley Typewriter Exchange 105 1-2 N. Center Street Ctf V : See us for bargains in good ured trucks Leading Motors, Inc., Wat lace, N. C ' SQUARE DANCE , Mt Olive Gymnasium Music By Rhythm Four -. Admission 75c Every Saturday Night , Sponsored by American Legion ctf. ' Acetylene and electric welding bn all farm' machinery, sprays ana dusters repaired, ' Drailers. hitch es put on. Lawn mowers sharpen ed and repaired. A good weld means lower wear. Work done by Garnle S. Herring at A. C. Hall, Hardware In Wallace. ctf ; WANTED--Farm -with- or without tobacco allotment in or near Du plin County. Write full informa tion to Box 807 Wallace, N. Ci ; .R.C TTC -V. ,- ' '" i t-IODERIi FARMING , ' wmi FORD TRACTOR and DEARBORII II'.PLEIIEIITS - TRACTOliS 6 EQUIPMENT ) CUMTEED . v. i. cave;:augii , s IN ICENANSVILLE " ' . PHONE 2133 EiTLTfvAnn. - o o O O O o o a O o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o C) () o ( ( PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. ' WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE. ! GIVING US DIRECTION AND 1 HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM ? YOUR POSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL CO INC RALEIGH, N. C . 10 Cent Pocket Combs, now 1 cent each at CLINIC DRUG CO. In Mt OUve. CAB NOTTy PINE and Regular Sheetrock expected next week. Have in stock Sheetrock. Plywood. IMasonite, Ce'otex Tile for CeUing, Doors and Windows.' J. C. Russ Warsaw. N. C. , ctf For Immediate Sale. $20,000. 36 Cleared Acres. Approximately half in bearing Blueberry Plants. Dwelling, large . barn, picking LOST Discharge papers from Army at Court House in Kenans ville November 19. Reward to any one finding papers. Notify Willie Poole, Chinquapin, . u. 12 4 2T pd. ;o ; w f NOTICE OF EXECUTORS ' The undersigned; having quali fied as Executors of the estate oi Nannie W. Grady, deceased, late of Duplin county, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the una ersigned on or before the 19th day of November, 1953, or 4ms notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will' please make in mediate payment to the undersign' t ! ,....,..: , . . ..,,.., This the 19th day of November, 1952. i ' .' ' Ed F. Grady and John L. Grady. Executors of the Last Win and Testament of Nannie W. Grady, f'j-:- dec ' : i nv.. - Mount Olive, N. C. t H. E. Phillips, Attorney , ' ' Kenansville, N. C. , 12 25 6T H.EP. - ' sheds. Tractors,' complete equip ment. DOUBLE TROUBLE COM PANY MAGNOLIA, N. C. ; For Inspection contast Wendell Evans.' 11 27 4T C. . Wanted: Jerusalem Oak Seed well cured and free of trash end dirt J. C. Russ, Warsaw, N. C. ; . 12 4 4TC. -.Zs?-: CABBAGE PLANTS now ready to set For variety and prices con- 7clkcel!:3rp; 4-ller Wins In Canning Contest Twenty county and three dis trict winners in the Negro 4-H Canning Contest have been an nounced by Idell J. Randall, assis tant Negro 4-oi c-iud specialist xor the Extension Service. County winners lh the Western District are: Mildred Watiington, Route 1, Yanceyvillej Betty Ann Burnette, Route .1, Gibsonvllle; Sandra J. Dixon. Woodsdale: Eva Tucker, Route 1, (Ruff in; and Mar tha Cherry, Route 2, Salisbury. Eva Tucker is district winner. Southeastern District: Helen Council, Elizabethtown; Ida Ruth Greene, Route 1, Dover, Beatrice Whitfield, Trenton, and Betty Ca rol Holloway, Rute 1, Hookerton; Linnla Fennell, Route 3, Wallace, JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT DITCHING AND STUMPING . 3ymam5iQ SEE US FOR. Galvanised Tin Rubber and Asphalt Shingle Roofing Wire Fencing Barbed Wise Nails Hardware Sherwin Williams Paints Cement Brlxment Brick Lime Plaster Dry Goods Shoes Notions Overalls and Work Clothe Dress Shirts Boots Over-Shoes HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES MOLLASSES VINEGAR And FROZEN FOODS L. H. QUKW IN KENANSVILLE L . t 'winner. ..m njrfrlt winner' is San . i a juanita, Itoute 2, laboro. r'nnntv minneri ar Vanella White. Route 1, Edenton, Margaret John son, Koute 3, uaies; wary umo nr-ift n. Mnrfreesboro: and Hellen Hortents Perry, Route 1, Warrenton. . A ci'i-d on i. j i . . J has a better chance tl.an an aU-'ete on the wrong road. , J . .There are two things standlng In the way' of faster driving the pedestrian and the car ahead. For aE-rtoo?i::6MiE-s;L::;3. METAL WEATHER STRIPPING , . Home insulation roof coatings for your eld reof . We have , expert mechanics te make "installations according te manor faoturer's specifications. V '," We re-roef qver wood shlnf les. .i CaR a for large er smaH Jobs . . ,.. Brcokbank Insubfing fk Roofing Co. Phones 2608-2011 Clinton, N. C toooooooooooooooooooooooo I OIltiQC o ; and o G. R3. G. : SALES and SERVICE GOOD CLEAN USED CARS U. S. ROYAL TIRES '. - ; - " -BODY REBUILDING ; COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE . 24 HOUR WRECKIN.G SERVICE Phone 2005 ELLIS MOTOR SALES, lt!C. Mi-Olive, N. C, . , ooooooooooooooooooooooooy o 0 o o 6 o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o DUPLIN GENERAL IIOSPITAl YHEII IT IS WILL YOU BE - uu w J. o SICKNESS STRIKES EVERYWHERE MOST EVERY DAY. MODERN MEDICINE DEMANDS HOSPITALIZATION. BE PREPARED. YOU INSURE YOUR , CAR YOU INSURE YOUR LIFE NOW jfc! . - J Olive were here on business Mon day. : ' -:: ' T' Friends of MrV Robert HoIUngs worth will be glad to learn that he Is improving. , Mrs. J. B. Stroud Is an operative patient at Lenoir General hospital in Kinston. . Spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James S. Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. David Hawley and Gail of Dunn. ' ? Mrs. V. H. Reynolds and baby have returned home from Sampson Memorial hospital in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tolson and Mrs. Hattie S. Kornegay of Golds boro spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baggett of Er win spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Phil 'Kretsch. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Bowden and Mrs Margaret . Tucker shopped in Wilmington Saturday. a hey also Visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ben nett. S ?s. Roy Johnson of Pe r"l 1 ! J r. and I i ' . INSURE -vYOUK-i-EEALTH SEE UST0DAY ABOUT THE PROPER HEALTH ; INSURANCE AND LET US HELP YOU PLAN .YOUR Hospitalization jlnaifs THE COST IS SMALL DON'T WAIT YOU NEED HOSPITALIZATION BEFORE THE DUPLIN GENERAL HOSPITAL 13 CO::rLETO. OUR POLICIES ARE "GOOD IN ANY HOSPITAL. r 7 S nS JL ...,w v. j y ,
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