C, Tli I. U-3 iPfcln Gcrfon Club Hostess ' Mrs. H. L. Pippin entertained the Kenansville Garden Club on Friday evening at her home near Magnolia. Alao her bridge club of Magnolia were invited guests. Her attractive 1 ' home said Merry Christmas through -out beginning at her front door, which was attractively decorated as a wrapped Christmas gift. Upon opening the door the members en- , tered into a Christmas wonderland. Each guest brought a Christmas ar vrangement which she had made and 'displayed it The members aJ brought gifts to be distributed to the old folks home in Kenansville mmi gifts to be given to the Welfare Department for distribution to chil dren. :. -C- snow men, wlches. ; ' . and, open face sand- Operetta Friday ,. A Christmas Operetta is to be given by grades .one through four on Friday evening at the Kenans ville School Building. The operetta is "The Lost DolL Don't forget the date, Friday evening at 7:30 P. M. on December 18. The public is cord ialy invited. . ., . e" MMBMOTMS . . ; (- ChrislmasTreeslfl Sunday afternoon will be a busy time for all of the churches of Kenansville.,; , v. ; At 4:00 P. M. on December 20 the Presbyterian Church will present a enristmas pageant with Christmas music under the direction of Mrs. V. H. Reynolds with Mrs. Louise Mitchell at the organ. The program will ba very irapresive and the public is cordiajy invited to attend, After the program, the Christmas Trees will be held at the Baptist Methodist and Presbyterian chur ches. Old Santa Claus will not for get any of the kiddies at each of their churches. , . w'v:-:. At the Baptist Church the tree will be at 5:00 in the church audi- and individual cakes shaped liketorium, with a short service, . The ' After the business meeting, the guests discussed the Christmas ar- rang ements and admired the Christ mas tree which had been decorated by the Magnolia Bridge Club. Every ornament on the tree 'was hand . made by the members of the club. " ' The hostess Invited the guest into the dining room where she served star shaped ham biscuit, Christmas tree turkey sandwiches, Bussian tea Methodist Church will hold their tree at 5:00 with Rev. . White in charge of the program. The Presby terian tree will be held in the Sun day School rooms. Coma one and come all. '.. , ; ,",:' n' '?'!(, 0. E. Sr Meets Tues , Those attending . the - Party at the home of Mrs, Richard Rouse recently were Mesdames Duey Price, Elwood Byrd, Claudie Sutton, Willard - Jones, Hannah Honnlcut, Randall Skinner and the demon strator. Mrs. .Melba Sparrow. ... J. W. Jones visited his family during the week end. During his visit, he wrecked the family pick up truck. . , i . i , The riders' of a. green truck stop ped and put out a firp on the farm of Lloyd Rouse, recently. They re- ' The Kenansville" 6. E. S. will meet eelve1 : lncere. thanks, from y: Mr. . -i-- j n..j I Souse.-'.:; ,:' i1,.!;1'' at the Lodge Building on Tuesday I Rouse, . . V-a' evening at 7:30 p. m. The annual Christmas Party will be enjoyed. Circle Ho. 1 ' Circle No. 1 met on Monday after noon in the home of Mrs. Aiaa Nicholson with circle ,' chairman, Mrs. S. W. Newton, presiding. Mrs. N. B. Boney led the Bible Study which was a review of the year s work from the book of Mark. All members present took part on the program. During the social hour the hostess served drinks, cookies and candies. .2 T best Christmas Savings plan fj mil... plan tons plenty of Smith-Douglass Fertilizer on your next crop!" Smith-Douglass Fertilizer applied to . your crops during the coining year tt the nctmmtndtd rata is "Christ mil Savings plan" that will return more than if (tvtnee value of increased yield) for every 41 you put S-D Fertilizer repreenttlve , into S-D Fertilizer. help you ketp jroui income up! S&iiii-Devglaf s Feitilizers ?""AiSzS Uigb-ouality S-D Fertilizer of the right grade and in the right mount reduces unit proaac tion cost by increasing yield and ualityper acre, let toe neuD Circle No n met on Monday even ing in the home of Mrs. E. W. Sadler with Circle chairman, Mrs. . Jack Sitterson, presiding. After the bus iness session, Mrs., Roy Sitterson taught the Bible study on the Book of Mark. During the social hour the hostess served fruit cake topped with whipped cream and coffee. - Ella Cooper Circle Mesdames H. E. Phillips and LA. Sharpe were co-hostesses to the Ella Cooper Circle in the home of Mrs. Phillips on Monday evening. Mrs. Phillips' home was most 'at tractively decorated for the Christ mas season with candles, polnsettas and holly. Mrs. Jack Brinson P re tided and the program, on the life of Lottie Moon was given by Mrs. C. B. Guthrie. At the social hour the hostesses served fruit cake with whipped cream and coffee. Mrs: Vance Sutton was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Gus Rouse. Mrs. Clarence Jones; who resides in Baltimore, Md. visited her par ents recently. f No fish were caught by Mr. Her ring and Mr. Sutton Friday, or at least none were seen -around the Cross Roads. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herring and baby spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Coy Jones. Marie and Henry spent Saturday with Elwood Jones. J. W. Jones, Jr. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.-Wi Jones. We are all sorry to know thai Mrs. Coy Qulnn is going to leave Sunday to go back to Chapel Hill to stay a while. Several men have gone to give her blood; Raymond Personals J. O. Stokes, J. L: Tucker, Ivy Bow- den and Miss Margaret Williams. '., Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sykes were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sykes of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Eubanks of Wilmington. Miss Mary Lee Sykes spent the week end in Raleigh. Obiibaries MISS KATE TYLER ' Miss Kate Tyler, 74, died at her home' in Rose Hill early Thursday morning. Funeral services were held Friday at 2:30 pan. from the grave side in Oak Plain Church Cemetery. The Rev. E. F. Knight officiated. Surviving are two brothers, Jimmie of Rose Hill, Rt 1, and John Tyler of Marion. Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Willis visited Dr. and Mrs. Grayson Davis near Fayetteville on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Pickett is a patient at Highsmith Hospital in Fayette vllle. She is reported to be getting along nicely. v Mrs. Vance B. Gavin, Mrs. John A. Gavin and Mrs. Leo .Jackson shopped in Goldsboro on Monday. , Mrs. R. F. Willis and Mrs.' J. R. Grady shopped in Wilmington Fri day. : ''.'..- .f.--i, Among Wilmington shoppers Sat urday were Mesdames J. B. Wallace, AUSTIN JD. WILIAMS KINSTON Austin Dun Williams, 35, Deep Run merchant, died at his home Thursday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at J arman-Ho ward funer al home, with burial in the Thomas cemetery near Beulaville. The Rev. C. F. Rice, Free Will Baptist minis ter, officiated. He is survived by his widow, the former Hattie Long of Johnston County; three daughters, Mrs. William A Guy of Beulaville; Mrs. W. O. Tilghman and Mrs. G. W. Howard, both of Trenton and Harry Williams of Pink Hill; one brother. Jake Williams, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Ownes, both of Wilson. 1 Herring and J. W. Jones, Jr, Jason Dot Quinn and Mrs. Coy Quinn's brothers. We surely hope she gets along nicely. . ' ' We are all glad' to know that Jason Qulnn is home on a leave, he can visit his mother while she is sick. ' . v '; . Mrs. Frances Quinn' is not any better, we wish her a nice Christ mas, and many good wishes. , - . Mrs. Coy Smith and children and Jason , and Mrs. J. , W. Jones went Christmas shopping in ' Klnston Thursday, r ' ' . We are all sorry to know that Mr. and Mrs., Leonard Grady's boy has gone back to New York. He will, not be wtih them Christmas. They , had their Christmas supper last Tuesday night, everybody sure ly did enjoy it and have a good time. , ' ' , i ' i Peggy and Sybil Sutton visited Lady Jones .Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Herring spent last week with , her daughter,) Mrs.! Dames Sutton near Seven Springs. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casper were in town shopping Friday. Mrs.. Coy Jones stayed with her mother while she was doing her Christmas shop. ping. ;'.f'.,'.W . :::';o.C Mrs. Leonard Grady's aunt visit ed her, Friday evening. It was her mother's sister from Mt Olive. Mavis Grey Whaley visited Lady Jones for little while on Satur day. , '. - ' " Douglas . Johnson - visited Earl Jones Sunday afternoon. Marie Jones spent Sunday with Jenefte Honeycutt Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Jones visited her mother Sunday afternoon.' We are sorry to hear that Hazel Phillips is In the hospital. Sybil Peggy and Tiny Sutton spent Sunday evening with Lady Jones. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sutton visit ed around Sunday afternoon. Rose Marie Herring spent Sunday wnn Darlene Newbern. Mr. and Mrs. Wiblen Taylor and children visited Mrs. Bessie Bizzelle Sunday. . Mrs. Annie Lee Herring and Toot sie visited her mother Mrs. Howard Mrs. Katie Newbern visited Mrs. Annie Lee Herring and her mother Mrs. Joe Herring. . IOOOOOOOOOOOI tpp00OQQO00OO0OC0OOOO0OC3OO0OOO0OC3OOO0OQO0OO0OOOOO o n Q 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 ) ' ) ' ) ) ) ) ' ) ('. , ' ) : h l?:'S-''"" vV.'-in, CHASE OUT THOSE DOLLAR DEMO! IS ZZ Are (lie "Dollar Demons" at work on your budget - planting debts where; yea were sure there were ncne? , : .:; ; ; ' . : Ycj ccn strc:;!:!en vA M - bcop it$frc:!itr end cbso c:l fcese c!.1.i L"::!-t"r!ci$. DzSzrxcd spsri:-! tzfcr.ixd S5v:.js cr.d a re-ccrd-!:;;;,:: p;rscn:l cl::ck ccccj r.l is fa secret, v , , o O O ::So o o o o o o o .c o o o o o o c o o o ,0 0 ,0 'Iq o 9 o o o o o o o o 0 o o ..o ,c -c c 1; ic c c lt c ,c; 'C c c: c: c 1 f S '1 1 ' I i """ "itl 1 .': ''Mli'j'aiTS f-: Mrs. Herbert Cottle had the mis fortune 1f fall and break her leg and has been a patient in .James Walker Hospital for a few days. ' Friends 'will be glad to know Mrs, Louella , Krause has returned from James Walker Hospital where she has been a patient for the past twd weeks. MA. Lillian Gay accom panied her home to spend a few days until she can be up again. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huckabee visited her mother, Mrs. Otto Krause Saturday night Mr. Joe? Edd Teachey underwent an eye operation in James Walker Hospital last week and is getting on fine.", '::"": V' Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hanchey and sons, Charles St Bennie, visited her mother Mrs. Louella Krause Sunday P. M ii-Z '"'1 i-'.1ovV'.'.. Mr. and Mrs. i Murphy Simpson spent . Sunday ' with -their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown. . . Mr.. .Ray Brown spent Thanks giving with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Brown and went down to Onslow Beach fishing and reports a fine catch. ."ir'rf ,;' ,. THE ACCI SUMMARY FO DIST. S x DOPUN COONTT ; 8 accidents,'! killed, 1 injured, $3,8SO,.0O property damage. SAMPSON county; 8 accidents, 0 killed, 1 injured, 32,400.00 property damage. WATNE COCNTT , 9 accidents, 0 killed, S injured, $4,800.00 property damage. ' TOTAL FOR DISTRICT .25 accidents, 1 klUed, 5 injured. $10,850.00 property damage. ' CpL T. G. Brooks, State Highway Patrol , Wallace, N. C DRIVE SAFELY SAVE A LIFE if Ee L. ; L rar-Lout The . Kv. Season. Ccne In 1 Have Your Hair. Styled . mmy-mrt-'At ) Lenoir C;:l! S!:c3 , t '.' E. Caswell Street , ." 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