N (MW iiiirimTrinrm im 1 - - jjisjsaaaaJa'sfsMr "'' 'nT " " - v "- '" mm " ...... s , - .Jul ij V7' i o - i J ir.' , j 1 . fi ,1 I; r i iJLlUJL Lit loi 4 i '.-! . wrl'iff Hf'h ' ' Mr. and Eva Terry Qunlnn, son of Mr. and Mr Milford Quinn. has returned borne from Sampaon Memorial Hospital : where he underwent a tonailectomjr Toeaday. - Mrs. -John Ton vlelle and children have returned home after a visit with her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Divine, at Flint. Michigan. I If TI111 Xrnnn mnA .kit. JUT. VI1U JMAm. UUl w wu Maw vmm- dren, Billy and Betsy, were dinner . guests of Mra. Hugh Vann at Clin. ton Saturday night , t " ' 'Mrs. W. D. Byrd has returned home after a visit with her son In Fayette ville. -., 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Saleed and children, .'Danny' and Lillian, ; of Greenville were Sunday guests of Mrs. Saieed's mother, Mrs. Lillian 1 Quinn.. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Murphy were week-end guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones at Walstonburg and Mr. and Mrs. John Mitrnhv at Snow HilL ; - Sunday Hpnr. guests Of Mr. and Carf. Mra, George Clark Mrs. J. & Ihgalla and Cratt ei Waahington. , Week-end guests- of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Hlnson were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McLean of Rockingham. They spent Sunday at Topsail Beach. . Mra. Daulton West and Mra. Nel son Carltoa ' attended their Class reunion at W. C Greensboro during the week-end. I - Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marshall of Rose Hill spent the week-end witn their daughter, Mrs. Daulton West Dianne Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cook, has returned from Wayne Memorial Hospital where she underwent a-'tonsilectary re cently. - , , - . Mrs. Fred, fright and children of Washington," D. C. are visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Gresnam, Frank McGowan of Kenansville was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Best Sunday. . : i Miss Margaret Carr of Wilmington was home ton the week-end with her riarents. Mr. and Mrs. J, ,U SbWXmu ..... .:.......Ii.lIUu:;. r B0mmkmmmmmmmmtmm mMMM "smesBsBjBssjBBBBBB : -Mo - , 1 " --' 1 '; " , "," nitrMTc!y -tia Cl far New r ri - n ! " " -:- I n .ImdiQVJ Buith Co. Of Warsaw " iL Located Across Street From City Hall ' .i . rl Is A Branch Office Of i i MINCHEW BUICK CO. I In Wallace ' HOME OF NEW AND DEPENDABLE USED CARS DIAL: Available At All Times 430 . WARSAW 4461 - WALLACE i WITH 712 LH.T...3 galaxy oi lacy fluted tuiHas b matchless nyloa tricot deftly dged with net la Irresistible colors) Moon, beam, Daw Pink. Spring Coral. Heaven Blue, and traditional brid al White. This gowa and peignoir la street dress length an the won dnrful nucleus for a delightful trousseau. By Vanity Fair Mills, Ina-r- bl'i bf""s or in,, tree ravitie. A r i 'nny may be tf cnider t s i i. 1h 'neit l .a'.i'H L j" s i la. abundant-y supplied w! . f,-.. -rs.' The 4 to' 10 rosy white C . are approximately 4-B hv tt.18 inches, in size and are ln- cu' ud fjr 1 weeks. Two; broods may be1 raised In' a season, and two females mT occupy the aame nest ail of width should le4 to interest- ., f i. . ..: i - J : ree " va".' ws are - I " ' ra bi i r n ti :re jftt to t a o .s ow .o . i 'iney are iuiown to ied on the berrk of the Virginia creeper and the fruits of -led-eedar. 1 isey-are -rflrI T almost as v&iaut e in an . r rul sense as are tie 1 rn J.a-.o.s. Their beauty me is such as te plaoa them in top rank but beauty i a variable feast fortunately and there are those Who can Justly dif- j. cL. r J .1. C ra 3 Wiaow of the Jaw -died Sunday night at I i near Kenansville after h l a in declining health ' for t;e i tat several years,, , .;: x' -h ' ''-1 j vFuneral' services "were h? Yi day afternoon from the 1 . t Vle't:Presbyterian'2iur; at o'clock by Rev. N. P. Farrier, 1 us. I LiaS 2Le C Two brothf -s. Chambers o . ! f f- 1 1" r t t i ' a- i 1 -est ei ai Mrs. M. sVLanuka of hxtu m several nelces and. Aephews of Ne 1 .'oney talka-and it w4a.,li stop muda, talk. .: "v i- UiA ad) Shcp Ycfev; ASP ' . lju is su. uaii a. m. to 12 Noon Ttll; 8:39 a. m. to 6 p. nu Mon., Tecs., TL'irs a3 Ri, Miss Ella Mae West spent the week-end at Wallace with her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farrior.- ' t -.,: ..v. Mrs. Elbert Matthis and son, Pat visited her sister, Mrs. L. T. Wilson at Gold8boro Thursday and Friday. Rev. and Mrs., J. C. Powell left Sunday; for- Winston-Salem on a business trip. v , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and son, Mickey, were week-end guests at Calypso. - "'--':.-f: Miss Cora Garner of Frankllnton spent the week-end with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner. . . ' ' . ' . Mrs. Clarence Warren hes return ed from Memorial General Hospital, Kinston where she has been .re ceiving treatment1-"'"" " ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson and son, Billy, of Mt Olive were Sunday guests of Mrs. Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs..C V. Garner. Sunday: guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quinn i were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Quinn and baby of Beulaville and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bell and family of Turkey. ' L.. t ,r ... ..l.tl ---j 4 ''.-.' !;'H:'Trea' Swallow , , ', , ?!93J,.Nolleiiql Wlldlll. hdwattoa" ' The swallows are a group of birds about which it is easy to write in superlatives. The - swallows of FJ Caplstrano manage to hit the front pages of' newspapers across the continent each spring. We have the saying that one swallow does not make a spring and if you happen to be in a barn or around a boat house' when Barn Swallows are building their nests, you are likely to set a new Interpretation of what is meant by "here's mud in your eye.-'- ir.-A. X Tree Swallows congregate 'Ih sreat numbers, usually in marshes, Just prior to the southern fall mi gration. One day they are in an area in abundance; - the net day they are gone. There was a time when people believed that they vanished because the swallows turn ed Into frogs only to reverse the process In the spring. Since the Tree Swallows may well be -the first swallow to arrive In the spring they may : be responsible for the saying thai one swallow doe not make a spring. i Tree Swallows are relatively easily recognized because of their immaculately under parts and their steely-black : or greenish-black backs. Their talis are forked but not so deeply as is the case in the Barn Swallows and Purple Martins. The leneth of the Tree Swallow is about S-V4 inches; of a Cliff Swal low, 8 inches; and of a Purple Mar tin, 86 inches, in comparison, therefore, the Tree Swallow may be considered a relatively small swallow. Tree Swallows breed from north western Alaska to southern can- fornia and- east to north Quebec and Virginia. They winter from central California to North Caro lina and south to Honduras, Mexico and Cuba, these limits being gener al rather than specific. During the winter while the. birds, are south. the young birds of the year are more ; grayish than blue and the a i OOOCCCCCCCOCCCO'C r - ' o c c o C) C) CJ o C) c o o c 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 ) . v.. :ocococioooooooofl o o o o Q o o o o 3 o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o Coolerator and only Cootoratdr pats the motor on the back to O give you safe, low cold top to base O and front to back. The big 10 H q cu. ft. Coolerator b narrower q lower than your old refrigerator yet it actually stores 60 to 75 O more food and slips into any kit O chen without disturbing existing Q . cabinets. Coolerator gives you the q four kinds of cold you need to save the flavor and keep each type of food at its natural best. - O lookattheFntur ' O 40 IB. FULL-WIDtH FREEZER- O CHEST . ' e2l SQ. FT. Of SHEIF SPACI Q FUO-WI0TH CtfllX-R-ATOR 'jr. ft O o Get your free copy today. This booklet dustratea a large number oTeffecttv kitchen arrangamantc by forerm nerican Hon Tcoratora. 1 ti rr K cocrr .ten vith . Fi.iL-wisTii r.;:.i:2 chist pe::c:3 AS LCV A3 Farmers Plan, No Down Payment, 1-2 Fall o! 3, 1-2 Fall of '54 U rcjclxly crrployed 10 down delivers. , Co&2 G eSUMNO DRAWER FOR FRESH MEAT AOJUSTABU SHaVtS. OI ANT CBISSLOJ.ATCM SPACE-MAKER DOOR RACKS O BUILT-IN BUTTER SAVES O MODERN rOJA&iQTX DQC1 Q o ') ) () o o . . () () () ". () , o . ( ( Mrs. Elbert Matthis and son. Pat, (spent Friday night in Roseboro with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I K- Patterson. i Mr. and Mrs. Xloyd Sanderson of Beulaville visited Mr. and Mrs. Milford Quinn Sunday. Miss Susie Hussey of Charlotte recently visited her aunt Mrs. K. J. Hill. --.'iv- IJtch Bote, Jr. la visiting his grandmother, . Mrs. O. J Huie, in Atlanta, Ga. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Best shopped in Goldsboro Tuesday. John Anderson' Johnson attended a Firemen's meeting in Charlotte last week i tvtA.? Cheryl Dixon of Wallace spent last week with the J. A. Newklrks. , Mrs. John Anderson Johnson and son, Johnny, spent last week in Magnolia with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Brown. Mrs. Paul Kitchln and Mrs. Mose ly Phillips shopped in Goldsboro Tuesday. Misses Sallie, Maggie and Nell Bowden have returned - after a week's stay at the Brown Cottage at Wrightsville Beach Mrs. J. H. Wahab and Mrs. Bel- ton Minshew shopped in Goldsboro Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Herring, Jr. has re turned from Duke Hospital where she has been a patient for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bartiett of Kernersville were here for ., the week-end with their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bartiett, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pope. Miss Nora -Blackmore and Mrs. V. A. Standi attended a bridge party given by. Mrs. Alice Holland at her home in Clinton on Wednes day afternoon. Miss Ann West and Billy Houston visited at Raleigh Saturday. - Mrs. V. A. Standi and daughter, Barbara, and Mrs. Belton Minshew shopped in Clinton Thursday.. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland and family of Albertson, Mrs. El wood Bevelle ; and children were dinner guests of Mrs. Florence Houston .. Wednesday night. Walker McNeill spent Saturday at Red Springs. . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Martin and daughter, Jackie and Judy, spent Sunday at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Elwood Revelle and daugh ters, Connie and Gail, and Mrs. Florence Houston visited Belton Houston, Mrs. Charles E. Goodsott and Mrs. Bernard Goodson at Green ville Thursday. ; ' Mrs. Elsie Vlck of Portsmouth, Va, spent- the week-end with her cousins, J. C Jenkins and Mrs. Pattv Matthis. I i -Elwood Revelle and Sheriff Ralph Miller attended a Law School at Chapel HOI last week. Mrs. Flave Kennedy and daugh ters, Lillian and Louise, Mrs. ir vin Kennedy and baby of l ink Hill spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tunnel and family of Greenville were week end guests of the C E. Wahaba and the J. H. Wahabs. . Mrs, Allen Draughan, Sr. and Miss Rebecca Best Shopped in Raleigh on Saturday while Mrs. Paul Potter attended her class re union at St Mary's. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Best, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berry were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Best In Clinton Friday n ; :ht . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rarkley and son, Wayne, are spending tola week at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lc " i and son, Raymond, Mrs. J. B. Lof 1 and daughter, Joan Ellen, of I 'ollc, Vi. vere wepf-end giie" ( l i s '' n and r 'fy Lo: . oi lanvr 8ivsj ,4t viibrT ,ytm. I r I '" ' erfi nl arilnsve v:aInoM JebI no is nl aril insets bwwb'Jl b9inB?.nq caw bna eioae I'lS-i t r.'-' I ia VtioT'T" J i ill ti(( .i J lona Hi1" io Newr White. .. Potato a 10 - iranto Juice Packer's LaDei Red Sour Pitted Pie Gerries Juicy Lc: A4P. 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