Dolls On Display Hn Mary Catherine Bass will have about SO dolls on display at 'her home after next Thursday for anyone who may be- interested to see. She has all the dolls she has gotten sinee a real small girl. They are dulls from all over the eon try "and very interesting to see. You are invnea to ner nouse f fit- saiiW.i is FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ASSORTMENT OF NUTS FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS ASSORTMENT OF CANDY -NICE SHAPED CHRISTMAS. TREES :i v g, . ... . .... Your Money Goes Further At .. . ERSKIIIE'S m - -ri. r- ror me nnesr in Appreciated lady's ELGIN Delox ,5950 J1.25 Weakly sjf Man's EIG1N DeLux 67!? ii SO Weekly IOIJSTON'S LEADING i 'I V' ' J Man', " "J I , ' Man's GRUEN Jt X "T" ' 41.00 wly $525 &T-t jh ft any time to ,ses them. Y. M..S. Observe Day Of Prayer The W. M. S. off Magnolia Bap tist church, observed the day of Prayer for' Foreign Missions at the church December 5th. A very interesting program was planned and directed by Mrs, Joe Everette, at ; i nose using pan were jars, xm- Grocery MAGNOLIA ( s"Sss. I WW CREDIT JEWELERS ' Lanier " ill l!G-"v7k3' ' gar (Hamilton, Mrs. J. E. Tucker, Mrs. B. B. Wilson, MlsJT Annie Swinson, Mrs IV D. DalL Mrs. W Bostic, Mrst Sogers, Mrss. Paul iBass and Mrs Fred ..Johnson. Announce Birlh Mr. and Ws. Alvin Powell an nounce the birth of a 7 lb. 8one half oz. daughter, Sherry, in James Walker Memorial Hospital in Wil mington, Sunday, December 7. Mrs. Powell is the former Miss Lela Tucker. . Personals Mrs. J. A. Wilson visited her son and daughter-in-law in Jackson ville, Fla., several days. Woodrow brought her home last week and spent several days. , Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pippin were Saturday night dinner guesis , of the Gale Harrisons. Mrs. John Dea Hunt, Miss Helen Hunt and Mrs. Bill Hussey attend' ed the annual Elks Memorial Serv- i ice in Goldsboro Sunday. ' ' Mrs. . Roscoe Potter and Mrs, Clifton Chestniitt shopped in Wil- i mington Friday. ! Jim Thompson of.Oklawah, Fla., , visited the Leffel Turnerss recent ly Mr and Mrs. H. E Grubbs and Joan were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joan R. Croom Satur day. , Mrs. Mattie Smith spent the week end at her home here. Rodney Smith has been critically ill in a Kicftmond hospital. 'He is some better now. . Mr., and Mrs. Fulton Bradshaw and son visited Mr and Mrs. Mar vin Bradshaw and Mrs. Laura Mer- ritt fast week end. . Mrs. Bill Hussey gave Mr. and Mrs. John Croom a surprise anni versary ainner at the Crooms home Thursday. Miss Helen Hunt, Mrs. John' Dea Hunt and son Pat were guests.' i Mrs. Martin-Call and children and Mrs. Harry Smith of Chinqua pin were dinner guests of Mrs. Janle Turner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Warren of Raleigh and Mrs A. D Johnson and Miss Jewel Johnson of Tur key visited Misses Cora, Lizzie and Almeta Edwards Sunday Rev. and Mrs. J. .P. Royal and children of Gaffney, S. C. visited friends in town Sunday. Alvin Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Smith visited Mrs. Alvin Powell at James Walker Hospital Tuesday night LARGE TYPE UNIFORMS FOR ALL BRANCHES OF SERVICE. COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES. SHIRTS HATS TIES CAPS iSOCKS UN DERWEAR TRENCH COATS NAVY ; PEA COATS NAVY SERGE TAILOR- i MADE UNIFORMS TION SHOES. 27 S. Front St Wamington,N.C. ooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooocooocoooooooooooooooooooooooo i i o o o o o o o o u o o o o o o L o o o o f ) X ) (3 C) C) o o C) f o c - - - Smart, sleek lines accentuated by new jet-rape taillights and a new chrome molding through the center of the rear fender line are featured in the 19S3 Ford Customline Fordor sedan. Outstanding mechanical feature it ' new "miracle ride" .which brings to the high volume field for the first time the smooth riding characteristics of i heavier, costlier cars. , '. f 4 . . Mrs. Leslie Thompson and Mrs. Henry Edwards of Goldsboro visi ted Misses Cora, Almeta and Liz zie Edwards and Mr. I. F. Wilson Tuesday. - ' , Mr, and - Mrs. Willard Brlnson and James Tucker visited Mrs. Al vin Powell at James Walker Hos pital Sunday. 'te-!i , Mrs. Parley ' Potter, Mrs..-. Law rence Potter and Mrs. Elvira' Quinn visited Mrs. Sally Blaoton andjfam ily in Penderlea Sunday, t . Mrs. R. C. Horne and J ,C. Home visited Mrs Florence. Horne and . other, friends and relatives during the week end'. A-'- Friends Will be sorry to learn that Jack Chestnutt is ill in James Walker Hospital in Wilmington. : Church Makes Improvements The Magnolia Methodist church yard has been greatly improved. The yard has been leveled and shrubbery planted. This was a gift from the adult class of the Sunday School. The Young peoples class has given a bullen tin board which has beep placed in the church Old Store Moved . Jack Chestnutts old (tore has been moved from up town to the edge of town, remodeled and con verted Into a home for Mrs. Chest nutt and family. . , I ' ! ' ? .f '- v ' i Christmas At Rholey's For The Service Men NAVY REGULA ... .. . ,: ....... rs .... CLASSIFIED ADS GENUINE D-CON Noted rat pois on, now on sale at CUnlc Drug Company, in Mount Olive. . tfc TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal typewriters fo revery need. Call Goldsboro 251, Worley Typewriter Exchange 10S 1-2 NTCenter Street ctf . - . . See us for bargains In good u-ed trucks Leading Motors. Inc., Wal lace, N. C. v ue WANTED Farm with or without tobacco allotment In or near Du plln County. ' Write full informa tion to Box 307.wauace, n. t f Acetylene and electrlo welding on all farm machinery. Sprays and dusters repaired. Trailers, hitch es put on. Lawn mowers sharpen Betsy McCall Ghristnuis Angel Robes from December : I .m - LMM IMS: 1 ' Yon will find these robes and many other nice .Christmas ' 10 iJ ' sR, i Gifts including nationally advertised dresses, coats suits, ' , ' K '. V vl ' l hoys clothing, and Madam Alexander IeUs. It wlU be worth C , i , -l! 1 , r&&-! - A, ' VsMt(& ir- ' nr whUe to drive down to WUmlngton and shop at , ' ' i - 3. f r-S .' , . t Jy. ..,. , ,. ISO 'Princess St. , - . ' - , : lNli , .Wilmington, n. c, l I I "J, : Copyright 1952 by McCaH CoaaWtfA v. ' j.S 1 '' , ' . , - . . ' ed and repaired. A good weld means longer wear. Work done by Garnie S. Herring at A. C. Hall, Hardware In Wallace. - ---ctf ' SQUARE DANCE Mt.i - Olive Gymnasium Music By Rhythm Four ' "Admission 75c .-. Every Saturday Niht Sponsored -by American ' .Legion - Ctf. - , - j.1 ' SELL TO FARMERS A PROFITABLE BUSINESS,1 part or full time, no Investment, ean be yours now. Take orders for Amer ica's largest selling, nationally ad vertised LIQUID FERTILIZER. Make $50 up per week. : Write 'Na -by Jack Turk 7: . ' ' t y t -Mr-' - - T - T I , r 1 liif .'iUtH-.tU-M aw i A W i.V v tt SfiiJ( ( 'V ' v ti ut j ':j - -"-yi 3 A r.ajuroe bt., I.jfion, Oaio. . 12 11 3T--C PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. ! WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE. GIVING US DntECTION AND ' HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM ; YOUB POSTOmCE. - . . HEATER WELL CO. INC. KALEIGH. N. C 10 Cent Pocket Combs, now 1 cent each at CLINIC DRUG CO. in Mt. Olfve. v Watch This Space Weekly For The Best Boys In A-l CARS AND TRUCKS 1949 International 8-4 Ton Stake Good Condition. 1948 Dodge I Ton Pickup A 1 1942 Ford I 1-2 ton '158' Stake. New reconditioned motor 1947 Ford Vt ton Panel, Recondl KTour Paint ;: . i- 1951 Ford 214 ton 10-wheeler, tow Mileage. Fullv EauiDPed I Ion Can Find The Car Or Truck You Need At Our Big ut , . On North Center St. Sales Dept.' Open Evenings ' 1 ' Until 9:00 P. M. We, Buy-Sell-Trade COMMUNITY MOTORS . CORPORATION ' : IN GOLDSBORO 1 ' WANTED: Wholesale Meat Sales man. Experience not necessary, but preferred. Apply West Pro vision Co. In Warsaw. -1-25 4t c SHEETROCK, Plain and Knotty, Cetotex, Plywood, Masonite, Win dows, Doors, Fire Clay, Fire Brick, Common Brick, Cement Brixment Lime, Gauging Plaster, Keen's Ce ment, Gyplap for barns. This Nov; 29, 1952 J. C. Buss 12-26 4t c JUST RECEIVED a lovely col lection of Holiday dresses at the PEGGY ANN SHOP in Mt. Olive. Lovely colors, reasonably prfced. fr ' " ' . ' - -'i'M 7 ....;....... w . A. ( (imams fend cresses i di'd.ui Mxiy rc 12-11-lt 6. IXST: One1 pair of eye glases. Left on hand rail of Muddy Creek Bridge-vn Highway 41 near (Chinquapin-road Finder return to Jack Lanlec' Chinquapin, N. C, ; at 'Lyman and receive a reward. 12-18 2t pd. . - ' WANTED immediately: agents to work for new company opening in this territory- with earnings of $100 or more per week. Must have neat appearance and late model ' car. Write 1714 Rose St., Golds boro, N. C. or call S230-M. Golds boro, N. C. for appointment -12-18-fit c . - Mrs. Bertha Smith Dies At Her Home - Mrs. Bertha Turner Smith, 65, of Smith Township, died at her home about 7:30 a. m. on Wed-,': nesday after a lengthy illness. She was the widow of Deleon Smith. Funeral services were held 8t the home at 3 p. m. this after noon by her. pastor, the Rev. L. ' C. Prilter of Outlaw's Bridge Uni-. versalist Church, assisted by the ' Rev. N. P. Farrior, Presbyterian minister of Fink Hill. Burial fol lowed in the Smith family ceme tery. She Is survived by one sscu, Deleon Smith; five daughters, Mes dames Clayton Stroud, Clarence Sheppard, John' Hill Sanderson, . Herman Page and Miss Sadie Dor Is Smith, all of the home; two foster-sons, Carmer and Mack Tur ner of the home; one foster-daugh- t ter, Mrs. Alvin Smith of the home; one sister, Mrs. Ira Whitman of Warsaw. , - Card Of Thanks ' I wish to thank my many friends for their many cards, fkrwers and ether deeds of kindness shown; during my recent Alness. - Sheriff Ralph Miller . -,. o o o o o o o o o o () ) Ci ' C ) t 1 . t . t . ( ) () V7ELEHS - , : W 44. -. ' lis PRjr."c:i st. C-?ca St. Kiasfon rhone 37C3 n fur ii v ' 4 j