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X 11. 1-1 liiircM' Socials raZz-zrUx and Subscription Agent. Please Call Mrs. MinshewAt Telephone 554 for News .1 ; r;o. i ,- - 1 met on Monday ; homo of Mm J. W. i fifteen members a Houston, chairman, opened the meeting rs. Houston was in Devotional. The pro nted by Mrs. Davit , Mrs. Ellis West, Mrs. ad Miss Betty Loftin, served toasted pecans US NO. I , er X met on Monday i Mrs. George Ben re fourteen: members , F. J, Thomas, chair 1 and gave the Devo Alton Greenlaw was I the program i served ice cream roll .cue sat ber 1 met on Monday (presented by Mrs. J. C Brock. Mrs. the home of Mrs. Lao t twelve members pre- S. Whittle, chairman, s. Robert Blackmore votional followed by a yer, praying for three by members, Mrs. D. H. a. C, - W. Binson and s served ice cream roll XUC NO, 4 nber 4 met Monday Mrs. F. X Strickland, i Phillips, chairman, presided. The, devotional was given by Mrs. rayette Batta. The program was presented by Mrs. Bstts and Mrs. John F. Eason. , The hostess served heart shaped sandwiches, stuffed dates and val entine punch. , - - " emeu; no. $ - Circle- Number B met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. James F. Strickland with Mrs. ; Charlie Cook, co-hostess. There were 12 members present Mrs. Edgar Pol lock, ,- chairman, ' presided. Mrs. Thomas Rogers gave the devotional. Miss Nora Blackmore was in charge of the program assisted by Mrs. Kenneth FusselL The hostess served sandwiches, cookies, valentine can dy and hot tea, ''' CIBCUC NO. 6 ' Circle No. 6 met on Monday even ing at the home of Mrs. Arthur Cook with Mrs. Forrest Martin as co-hostess. There were seventeen members and one visitor present Mrs. G. S. Best, chairman, presided. The devotional was given by Mrs. John Bradshaw. The program was Milford Qulnn, Mrs, G. & Best and Mrs. R. D. Carter. V The hostesses served assorted sandwiches, nuts and punch. f :.- exacts no. t Circles No. T and met Jointly on Monday evening at the home, of Mrs. Alton Greenlaw. There were twenty four members present Mrs. Paul B. Berry presided at the meet ing and gave the devotional. Mrs. Glenn Brown was in charge of the program assisted by Mrs. John A. Complete Sheet Metal V;'U Service - We install new metal roll roofing .vnspouts - tobacco flues, etc. Lennox Warm Air Heating , ' and Air Condition Systems When you need sheet metal work of any kind, CALL HASTY PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY gutter lal 2584 Mt. Olive, N. C. See N.D.Daly ' i AT MOUNT OLIVE MOTOR SALES ; AND GAS COMPANY FOR "Quick-Heat" Bottled Gas Sales, Service and Appliances Gas Ranges - Heaters - Water Heaters - Etc Prompt Installation, Reasonable Prices, - s: , Quality Work t. QUVE tlOXOR SALES & OAS Co Mount Olive, N. C. Johnson, Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Green -law. Mrs. V John Fonvielle closed with' a prayer, , . . The hostess invited the guests into the dining room "for refreshments of cake, toasted pecans, cookies and valentine punch. 7' -;'V tVj- "f CIRCLE NO. t ii'Vy v Circle No. met Monday evening with Mrs, Graham Beglster with ten members resent and one visit er. Mrs. Ormond Grlee, chairman, presided. Mrs. Grlee gave the devo tional. Mrs. David Sutton presented the program assisted by Mrs. Brnoe Terrana, Mrs. Bobert Davis and Mra, Dewey Fotte, The hostess serv ed cocanut cake and coffee. Mr. and Mri Allen Draughan Sr. spent Wednesday and Thursday at Chatam. Va. with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughan, Jr. . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars were: Mr. and Mrs. I R. Miessner and son, Dickie, of Fayetteville; Mrs. Baars and Miss Marie Baars of Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frederick and children of Klnston spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. John Fred erick. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Backley and son, Wayne, returned Sunday after a week s visit in jrconaa. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent were: Mr. and Mrs. Seth Laasiter of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Medlin and fi of Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shine and daughters. Sue and Shirley, visited relatives in Becky Mount Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hop ton Smith and sons were dinner guests of Mrs. Pearl Smith at Pink Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Humphrey, Jr. nd children of Gary were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Glddings visited Mr. Marston Wiggins who is a patient at Wayne Memorial Hospital. Mrs. A. B. Balnes is confined to her home due to illness. Col. and Mrs. C. D. Pierce of New Port, R. I. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pierce a, few days recently. Attending the Stan Kenton Con cert on Friday evening at Raleigh were: Mrs. Paul B. Berry, Miss Sue Shine, Miss Geraldine Whaley, Miss Hazel Mathis and Mrs. Bill Best. Mr. and Mrs T.ommy Frederick and Mrs. Annie Scott and son, Gor don, of Rose Hill were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Giddings. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kornegay and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Kornegay's parents at Orum. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Giddings were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cor bett Wiggins of Dudley Monday. Mrs. Paul B. Berry and Mrs. Bill Best shopped at Goldsboro Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. James ft. Fortune and children, Elaine and Jean,- of Lynchburg, Va, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Chambers. Mrs. Fortune is Mrs. Chambers niece, the former; Katherine Dawson. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Chambers were Miss Ruth Dawson of K.C.C, Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Wilder of Kln ston. . - , Jackie Sutton of Raleigh visited' his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Q. J. Sutton, over the week end.;;--ib: Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharps Spent the .week end in Oxford visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker and in Richmond shopping. vV7V"! Mr. and Mrs. Julian Catling and children of Tarboro were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Best Mrs. Lillian Qulnn visited her sister in, Wilmington over the week end. , " ' '.v-.vv'ivy. Mr. and Mrs. PaulBritt and chil dren, Paul and Jeannette, spent Sunday in Parkton with Mr, .and Mrs. W a Britt Sr. . fV;WV Mrs. Ed Hill spent the week end in Roanoke Rapids with her sister, Mrs. H. D. Farrior and Mr. and Mrs. Xd Shaw. Mrs. R. K. In Wheless left Satur day for several weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Mary Williams, of Roanoke Rapids. - , Mrs. Jessie Bradshaw and Mrs. Sue Nell Wester of Boss Hill were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Best - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matthews and daughter of Roseboro were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Matt hews. Mr. and Mrs. XL T. Lewis and children visited friends at Fayette ville Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carlton were week end guests of Pvt. and Mrs. Hugh Carlton of Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams of Beulaville were Sunday guests of Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quinn. C. F. and Susan Farmer of Ral eigh spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F T. Giddings. Mrs. Richard Williams of Beula ville spent Saturday with Mrs.1 Nelson Carlton. Announce Birth Rev. and Mrs. Jerry M. Newbold Jr., of Monticello, Ark. formerly of Warsaw, announce the birth of a daughter, Helen Martin, Jan. 17, in Monticello. Mrs. Newbold is the former Helen Shaw of Fayetteville. Calypso Veneer Co. Manufactures Of Lumber And Mouldings Complete Stocks of Framing - Siding - Flooring Ceiling and Mouldings o o o o o o o o o o o o o fattf bis piggy knk tvas im on of tbou frtilizr$ J- (y i focMMt yw$ said jom got $3 ktci for 1 ,1 yom but in Smith-DomgUsi FirtMxtrl " Hih-quJirT S-D FeruliMr of the -right graoe tod in the tight tmounc leduco unit production cost by increasing yield tod quality per tat. Let the nearby S-P ftenilucr repieseootne bdp jtm keep yoar tocome lUMk MWUMvtCWSTMNm if 11 into Saudi- ' et and yon get ... la the avenge A yields. Surest ofit squene is to .ius rerdutct at zitoxChzzj Special - Economy Grade No. 2 Com. Pine Flooring $75.00 per thousand Free Delivery Call Mt Olive 2935 Now. Our reputation was built on "Quality and Service" i iv. . c:aciJE no, J - .Circle No, 1 met on Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. J. : T. Gresham with fifteen present. Mrs. Ed Ewers, chairman, presided. Mrs. K. B. Lashley gave the Bible Study. Mrs. Norman Flowers : was In charge of the program. , The hostess served fudge pie top ped : with whipped cream, salted nuts and hot tea. ','' CIRCLE NO. !r:':; ' Circle No.- S met with Mrs. Her bert Best Monday afternoon with fifteen' members present Mrs. Ed Sheffield, chairman, presided. Mrs. A. J.- Jenkins taught . the Bible Study. Mrs. I B. Huie presented the program. , f , i 1 i . The hostess served strawberry ice cream and devil's food cake. , , CIBCUB Mat Circle No. 3 met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. A. I Cavenaugh 1 with .sixteen present Mrs. W, B, Whitfield, . chairman, presided. Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. gave the Bible Study.. Miss Nell Bowden was in charge of the pro gram. .- , i The hostess served pineapple cake, sandwiches, nuts and coffee. , cntcix Mat Circle No. 4 met with Mrs. O. S. Matthews with Mrs, Charles Shef field, co-hostess, on Monday even ing. Mrs. Ed Hines, chairman, pre sided. There were nine members present Mrs. J. P. Harmon taught the Bible Study. Mrs. J. H. Hines presented the program. The nostes- ses-served frozen lemon pie ana coffee.' . -t- o o o o o o o o o 5 o The Circles of the Methodist Church met Jointly in the Educa tional Building Monday evening at seven-thirty with forty seven mem bers present The circles met Separ ately for a brief business session. After the group reassembled Mrs, M. A. Smith taught the Mission Study on "Jeremiah' followed by a playlet "The Siege of Jerusalem" presented by Mrs. H. R. Hipp, Mrs. Sanford Packer, Mrs. Virginia Lan ier, Mrs. Q. J. Sutton, Mrs. & W. Marriner, Mrs. J. C. Surratt, Mrs. Hopton Smith and Mrs. Paul Hunt er. Mrs. Bill Taylor, Mrs. G. A. West Mrs. C. F. Hirschi, Mrs. Virginia Lanier, Mrs. J. A. Newkirk, host esses for- the evening served ice cream topped with strawberries, cookies and coffee. Mrs. J. H. Hines Hostess To Club Mrs. J. H. Hines entertained mem bers of her bridge club and add- itoinal guest at her home on Thurs day evening. Mrs. Ed Hines received deodor izer for club high; Miss Sue Shines was given a plant for visitor's high; Miss Eva Belle Kornegay won a vase for low. The hostess served pecan pie top ped with whipped cream and coff ee to; Mrs. Hines; Miss Shines; Miss Kornegay; Mrs. Ralph Best; Jr. Mrs. Charles Sheffield; Mrs. Ed Stric kland; Mrs. Bill Best; and Mrs. H. C. Allen. was given a tuv. J far v. js t. u; second fc Vh went to Mrs. Seta 1-ill who received dish towels; traveling went to Mrs. W. A. Smith who was given dish clothes on Wednesday evening when Mrs. George II -.kuis entertained her bridge club and additional guests at her home, i The hostess served chocolate pie topped with ' whipped cream and coffee to: Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Sdtton, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Forrest Martin, Mrs. J, H. Wahab, Mrs. & L. Torrans, Mrs. V. A, StancUV Mrs. W. B. Whitfield, Mrs. Helen Potts and Mrs. Sadie Register, v fksazinefczlaires llorlh Caroling, The January issue of the Manu facturers Record features North Carolina with 44 pages devoted to the story of the State's Industrial leadership in the South. , ': v r Twenty stories, 8S photographs, and numerous statistical tables and charts, Including 4-color double spread may showing location : of principal raw products and princi pal railroads, airlines, : navigable rivers and nutural gas lines, are required to present . the. North Carolina story in the business mag azine which is published in Balti more and circulated throughout the nation. h . -5 ': The lead story is by State Trea surer Edwin OtH. It is enUUed "Steady and Stable" and : notes North Carolina's record of good government and economic progress without increasinc stats taxes. A story telling of amazing recent pro gress is entitled "Re-Checking." by Stanley E. Cohen; Washington edi tor' of "Advertising Age." Boy X. Larson, president of Time Magazine, sketches "The Big Change" in North Carolina In the last half century. A feature article deals with the State's diversified industry "From Aircraft to Zippers.", Other Illus trated stories cover power, water, transportation, markets, labor, rec reation, technical education, agricul ture, mining, forestry, fisheries, banking and finance, health and other subjects. Concise, easily read tables bring statistics on the State's business and : manufacturing oper ations up to date through 1952. ' Since extra copies of the maga zine are not available in large num ber, the Destartment of Conserva tion and Development is having 25,000 copies of the North Carolina section reprinted and specially bound in a full-color dbver depict ing typical North Carolina scenes from coast to mountains. Director Ben E. Douglas said these reprints are expected from the press about the middle of February and that a copy may be obtained free upon re quest to t,he Department. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The "undersigned, having qualified as executrix of the estate of Lem Ezzell, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of February, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOCOOOO looopooooooooooqoooooQOOQ Having Motor Trouble? . . i Call Clinton 2218 o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o o n o o o o 604 Beamon St. Motor Repair Clinton, N. C. New Fhones Day tO Night 1461 liiMMrHdsll . mr-.-r ... . Expert Rewinding ; Repairing BebuiU . Service and workmanship guaranteed V , . temDorarv motors furnished . . . Single & three O ' phase. 24 hour service - rewinding repairing. ( : O O O O O O O O O O O 8 2 8 o 8 o o o o o o o c Mrs. M. H. Barr Wins High Score Mrs. Floyd Strickland and Miss Mamie Bethea entertained at a bri dge party on Thursday evening at Mrs, Strickland's home. The valen tine motif was used in the decorat ions and refreshments. Mrs. Moman Barr was presented : note sheets for high score; Mrs. O. EqUina received pillow cases for second high; Mrs. Robert Lewis was given hot pads for low score; Traveling, an imported pitcher, was captured by Mrs. Lawton Al bertson. The hostesses assisted by Mrs. James Franklin Strickland ; served cud cakes, open face ' sandwiches, cheese straws, stuffed dates and cot- fee tot Mrs. Barr, Mrs, Rollins, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Albertspn, Miss Nora Blackmore, Mrs. J. P. Harmon, Mrs, A. Brooluv Mrs. George Clark, Mrs, Wilbur Garner, Mrs. N. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Arthur Cook. Mrs. Y. L. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Porter, . Mrs. Robert I West Mrs, Allen: Draughan and Mrs, J. A. New kirk. v 'f, .: Bridge Clubs o o o o o Emergency Service Located Across Street From Hospital National ls4asrlsi - Berries Asssetattssi Mrs. MltcheU Britt and Mrs. Wal ter P. West entertained their bridge clubs jointly on Thursday evening at Mrs. Britfs apartment . The Valentine motif was used to the decorations and refreshments. Mrs. John Vincent high scorer for Mrs. Britt's club received a milk glass vase. Mrs, W. J. Middle- ton, Jr. high scorer tor Mrs. West's club was given a demi-tasse cup and saucer. Mrs. Billy Houston re ceived a box of Valentine Candy for the bingo ttlMw- r. : The hostesses served i congealed salad plate, heart shaped sand- wichesv cheese crackers and coffee to: Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Middleton, Mrs. Houston. Mrs. J. M. Kornegay, Mrs. O. 8. Matthews, Mrs, Ed Simp son. Mrs. W. O. Britt, Mrs. Bin Taylor, Mrs. Fes Mltchnerr Mrs. J. N. West Jr.. Mrs. Eearl Bute. Mrs. John Anderson Johnson, Mrs, Sam Godwin. Mrs. A. M, Benton and. Miss Jean Newkirk. :!rs.E.EJ:::j !i Jccrcr ,", J .a u..l i : payuteiit to i to t ..a nn ' e iuiineU.ate undersigned. This the 8th day 1054. , Louise Ezzell Cart oil, executrix of the estate Lem ' Ezzell, .deceased, -Rose Hill. N. C , H. E. Phillips, Attorney ' Kenansviile, N. C S-18-et h.e.p. te of February, of V 'i ' ( J t o t' T f t J i .iVT: a Jfc . I " t ;'" i " f '1 Ijs of ilator V ' ' la. Last North Carolu.ans wers . U a t ' la t-. partsnwnt year t'Ji convkted of "tai'jjUng." ' There are no bargain days for buying' experience. ' Cheap talk may prove very ex pensive in the end. 1 , 1 - , INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS 11 I V fir cac::::;ery cc:;.rA:;Y, i:;c kinsto(i,northcaroiina-phone4U6 REFRIGERATION PARTS SERVICE Seed Potafoo 100 11; Ak. White Cohblew :J. 100 lb. sk. Red Bliss $25 $3.10 Sooirj Cat s Full Grain Seed Oats sk. Cahbagt) Plants' per 100 ... natei y .! :t- i-t V eiO en ef $4.35 25c Lespadeza SzeA 100 lb. st Kobe 1 $22.50 J.R. Wuograve, Ltd. . Located At Big Brick Warehouse Tel. 194 In Goldsboro 510-512 N. John Is The Word For Our DEPBIDABLE... . to The Wei gis smvici Whether Ton live in Town er on the Farm! We Have A Complete Selection of Modern Appliances DETROIT - ESTATE - TAPPAN GAS RANGES . And The New . ? em A modern, Gas-Fired System for Caring Tobacco International-Harvester Freezers Arid Refrigerators -i-;K,t?'r.,'VV-JC FALL TERMS FOR FARMERS $119.50 MODERN GAS RANGES INSTALLED FROM V. Bottled and Bulk Gss Service 123 Sv - and UM gallon storage- tanks Goldsboro , Klnston t , fS ' ! .. v . ' v " - tow -1 I- . ' L; Tarbere .. : -:.?.:; - i tun. Jk. c tfonee wuo wwet m IOOOOOOOOOOCOCCOOCCCCCCw I club hih score; Mrs. James Sutton Drive ss ae em ever drove before . .Tin ths car that says you drive the leader! Record-breaking Indianapolis endurance . winner! Ths car that went 2157 miles in 24 hours to gaiii the Stevens ChsUenge Trophy s la the wot ld's toughest stock-ear tes4 ( Fcwered to snow sen tna asms mamup ... with 235 HP Firepower engine and i - -Poverriite: moH automatic of all no-dutclh tnnsrr 'ssions! You've never driven anyV tUng l.ke it Come see vhy the power of" V Isadersliip Js yours in beau til ul Chrysler! : . iQi::ut;::ac;. isocKT CLrvs; n. a ' . i. vat ,iV"lHt,'l'',
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