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n" "ijl'ir" 1 ti ii " i 'V'-fir--)ii,n""T-l',,Jy-'if-nr -w--' ! ' 1 THE DUPLIN' TESTS, Z.. f A.' W8& Society:: r - , ,!' y it 4' I: - CcrlDiiI::pl!:3' . ' t The home of Carl Bishop west 'of r.'. "Magnolia was saved Saturday night ty the Magnolia fire department .'"'.said quick action by Scout Master ; John .Smith, "Bunky" Evans and '. MA Bishop and his family were ' way from home when fire broke '..out In the kitchen of his home, . McDonald Beasley rushed to town io report the fire. John Smith and f 'Bunky" Evans proceeded, to carry .out, the kitchen cabinet and stove and the fire department put out the lire. The kitchen was the only room 4anaged.M ,. v,'j Cause of the fire- is, not known but believed to have been started by mice striking matches in the kit chen eablnet ., , .1 i Llttl. Carol Ann. Tucker was hoo 'bred on her-sixth birthday with si party given by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker. , , The children enjoyed popplng pop orn,1 playing pin the ' tail on the donkey, and other various games..- The . children enjoyed birthday ake .punch, candy .Chewing gum and pop corn which was served by Mr., and Mrs.' Tucker. "T"'- Frank Thomas, Mary . Alice Tho mas, Anne Brooks, A. Q. and Bobby smith Keith and Albthea Ivans, Saundra.Quinn, Linda Smith, Russ eU" Tucker, Patsy. Chestnutt, Linda - Xzzell, Davis and Betty Jane' Drew .'Wanda and Eddie Llndsey. C. H. Tope, Kay Everett attended the Mrs llcrndcn l!:rd The A.C College student body presented Marilyn Alderman Hern don. Concert Pianist January 24th. Mrs. Herndon is . the daughter of Mr- and Mrs. .L. JC- Alderman of Rose Hill. ., . , . r - PROGRAM i Etude In K Major ........ Chopin Nocturne -in T, Sharp Major , , vf ; i.. ..V.,.. 'Chopin Etude in C Minor Chopin IL Etude (Un Sospirol ...... Liszt Llbbestraum Liszt IIL Warsaw Concerto .... Addinsell s Encores , , Tenderly . Rush Hour in Hong Kong ( Maleguena vf- Service For Boy Scouts Held i The Scouts met ui "front of .the Church' Sunday morning tq attend service in a body. t The pastor lead the service, which was inspiring;' not ohljr to ' the Scouts, but to all who came to wor ship. The procedure is an old cusj torn of the Boy Scouts of America during "Boy Scout Week,", this be ing the u Anniversary. . . .VI The- paatoty'Revi- J.D. tverette will attend ee 'annual Statewide Conference on Evangelism In Char- ione uua . wrac mis. svret daughter Kay will visit theft' grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N". Brown of Statesvlllev Mr. -and'Mra: Brown recently celebrated, their Mtk wed ding anniversary.-. Oi Announcinq fne arrival of tne latest spring styles in ladies cotton dressed Come in and see them at MBejiauiidleir's 111 MARKET ST. WILMINGTON, N. C. . . .MISS LILLIAN MOORE HARDY ia the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Hack Emery Hardy of LaGrange, who announce her engagement to Billy Carratl Albritton, son of Mrs. Lonnie Stroud of Pink Hill and the late Fred L. Albritton of LaGrange. The wedding will take place March & iw i ,tth it) "i ff( ' ' Ivi it Ik I I f jl .i.-i-.l- it MRS. WILLIAM rURMAN . ' ' " prior to her marriag Jan. 24 la i- " 1 First Method! Church of Mount Ouve, was Miss kary Ann Hatch, daughter of 1 Aubrey Cariyle' Batch of Mount "Olive ' 4 and the late Mrs. Hatch. Mr. Harper is . the son of. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar sWUUam , m Harper'of Henderson. i. . --, BRIDE-ELECT Miss Janet Elaine Swinson, whose engagement to Thomas Mitchell Byrd,' USAF, is announced by her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Macon Swinson, of Mount Olive, Mr. Byrd Is the son oiMr. and Mra.' Marshall Byrd of Calypso. Tribune Engraving.) ' HI Hews February 14 Pastor - Rev. J. G. White 10:00 Sunday School :30 - M.YJ. 7:30 - Worship Service Prayer Service Prayer Service will be held in the Methodist Church Tuesday night at 7:3a Rev. White will be in charge. Immediately after prayer service choir practice will be held. Choir Practices Youth choir practice Monday night Cherub Choir practice, ages 4-8 - Wednesday afternoon from 2:15 to 2:45. Young people and adults choir practice Wednesday night at 7:30. Circles The Circles wil meet Tuesday, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 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 z o o o o o o o t o ; o ;g o o o ) ' o o o o o o ) llwmpson & hands Super .lUTilQt IN MOUNT OLIVE ALLlOc CANDY BARS ALL 5c CANDY BASS, 3 For- -J. ?- -n m. Dixie Crystal Sugar 10-lb. Bag 97c 5-lb. Bag- 49c . M-C Pkg. Dalaay Freaea . Garden Pes-r; -22c Strained Baby Food 3 Jars -29c 10-Lb. Bag Ne. 1 White Potatoes ;."r2fc Carnation or Pet MILK, 7 I?. cans - 95c .Vr-. i- v 'fell. Q'- 1 ' ..' Right Fem Tha XNOry t I , HALF GALLON : -49c QUART : : 25c BUTTEf.mLK, qt . 15c JcJ Cussing PINT JARS -BENNETT'S .... ;7cshingPcv;derl SUPEH SUDS ' Lf. Pkg. 27c 1DUZ .Giant Pkg. DUZ -28c - -69c SAVE THIS COUPON This coupon, with any $10. purchase, entitles, you to one 2-pound bucket of the best chocolate candy you ever ate, FREE OF CHARGE Good Feb. U 13 Only . Don't Forget, We Are In the Paint Business! We Have O QC fi-J Top QuaUty Sherwin-Williams Paint As Low As .. ; , J,7 J SB.1, We Have FREE Delivery Service For Your Convenience. , , 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 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o c o o o o o c G .February-iriS. The Alice Hunter Circle will meet In the home of Miss Betty Home at 3:30. The Alice Swinson Circle will meet in the home of Mrs. T. M. Rogers and Mrs. Jack Joyner at 7:30. Baptist Church Calendar, Feb. 14 February 14 Pastor - Rev. J. D. Everett 11:00 Morning Worship 10:00 - Sunday School 630 - B. T. U. The public is cordially Invited. Bible Study The studies In Psalms proved to be a great blessing to those who attended four nights last week. Three films were shown and all' enjoyed a period of fellowship on Friday night. Sipcty-one enrolled. There will be about 20 to receive awards. Choir To Meet The Cherub Choir for the Be ginners and Primaries, ages 4 to 8, will meet Wednesday afternoon at the church from 2:15 to 2:45. The choir for the Young People and adulls will meet Wednesday night at 7:30. Mrs. J. D. Everett, Director. achievements' during their admin-1 istration uThey were Mrs, L. E. Pope, Mr. B. B. Wilson, Mrs. N. T. Pickett, Mrs, Annabel Barden . and Mrs. ' Ralph Bishop. ' They were honored with a rising vote of thanks. Mrs. C. H. Pope gave a talk oh ' "Character Building Books" using three good books as illustra tions.', ,- The program was turned back over to the president and Mr. Glenn Tucker, acting secretary and trea surer in the absence of Mrs. Paul Tucker, read the minutes of the last meeting, called the roll and gave the treasurers report. Two letters received by the presi dent were read. Mrs. C. H, Pope reported that plans were being made for a ''Wornanless Wedding" to be given in the near future. School consolidation was discuss ed by the group with Mr. Charlie Thomas explaining different points about consolidation. Room count was taken and Miss Betty Home's 2 & 3 grades won the prize. After the meeting adjourned the group was served refreshments con sisting of pimento cheese sand wiches, candy and punch. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor spent the week end with Miss Joy Taylor, Wake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, Jr., Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Taylor of Pen delea and Mrs. Sallie Blalock of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson of Covington, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. William Potter Tuesday. .aieadames J. N. Home, Kenneth Taylor, and M. T. Tucker, attended a Leaders' school of the Home Demonstration Club at the home of Mrs. Henry West Monday after noon. Miss Betty Jean Johnson of E.C.C. spent last week end with her mother Mrs. Anna Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wood of Ral eigh spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner. Miss Sallie Jones of Raleigh spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones. Miss Susan Brown of E.C.C. spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Brown. Mrs. Alvin Powell and Sherry, Mrs. Abbie Smith and A. Q. Smith, Jr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Evans in Wilmington Friday. Mrs. Bettiesue Hunt, Richmond, Va. spent last week end with her son, Pat Hunt, her mother, Mrs. Lanie Heath and other relatives. Mr., and Mrs. L. H. Fussell moved into their home here last weekend from Patomac River, Md. where Mr. Fussell served at a Commander in the U.S.N. The people of Mag nolia welcome them home. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Smith and Garr visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Presidents of the P.T.A. who gave Jp,ui jn Warsaw Sunday. a , brief, summary oi outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Perrr Johnson of P.T.A. Mel Monday The P.TA. met Monday night at 7:30 In the Magnolia School audi torium. The president, A. Lanier, called the meeting to order, after which it was turned over to Mrs. C. H. Pope, program chairman, Mr. Price Knowles and his daugh ter, Dorothy, were In charge of the devotional. The second grade, under the direction of Mrs. John A. John son, sang several songs. Mr. J. W. Newklrk, Principal, gave a talk on "Past, Present, and to Come." Mrs. A. Q. Smith introduced the Past Castle Hayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tucker Sunday. Mr. and . Mrs. James Gaylor of Jacksonville visited friends and rel atives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter and son of Jacksonville visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Watsbn of Selma visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tucker and Mrs. Alice Gaylor Saturday after noon. Mrs. N. T. Pickett kept an ap-i pointment with her doctor in WU-i mington Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Croom went to Goldsboro Saturday night. Mrs. Jerry Smith and Mrs. A. Q. Smith were in Goldsboro on busin ess Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. William Michael & children of Durham spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. Annabel Barden, Miss Betty Jean Johnson, E.C.C. spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Anna Johnson. Miss Barbara Tucker, E.C.C. spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. Bettiemae Tucker. Mrs. J. B. Tucker's aunt Anna Rackley of Turkey is spending some time with her. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Potter spent Sunday with relatives and friends at Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and son Gary visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Taylor in Pendeflea and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gray in Faison last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper of Raleigh were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sasser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and child ren of Wilmington visited James Tucker and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Evans Sun day. Mrs. 1. E. Pope Mrs. L. E. Pope was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday night Japanese quince and African vio lets were used for decorations. Soft drinks were served during play. Mrs. H. L. Pippin won for high score Magic Eight Ball. For second high Mrs. Kenneth Taylor received a rain hat Miss Louise Croom re ceived a sprinkler - novelty for low score. . A Lincoln Penny was on each tally. The hostess served cherry pie topped with ice cream and coffee. Mr and Mrs. James Parker of Mt Olive, ' former ' residents here, announce the birth of a son, Febru arji'ttht (itf Hendersoni-Crumple Clinic. Mrs. Parker is the former Miss MelbsT Cahnon.: -f:'-- Mi", and Mrs.' Lennle Howard Of Pink HiHtapra Sunday Wita-MnM Howard's parents;' Mr. ""and -'MrsV .Leslie Kornegay. '."? i'. ' 1 J Jas. G, Jones of t partanburg. S.C, was WeeK erra -i- stater. Cw. J - James Vernon morning; February torJ f Soij: where Tie was inductee? Ja the Smith were n:-. a.- 'Army. ' ' nl Mrs. Li. ; boats ':the loc-al bridge ctab l tfeetf Bome-e ' - 7 night ' IOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCC O..- ... .Ji, o.) v3S uw , JUCOO o o o O..1 . o. A o o d o o o o o o o Somsnrwm - rj ,1 not one yon sat fer yer r few minulM today and have, a Tioa profeaaional Jooctrait made. SCHEBLYN STUDIO ', Clinton, N. C JOE WlXUAMS, Fhoeagrapber Member of 77 " r, PHOTOGRAPHERS'; ASSOCIATION OF. A.V.ERICA 4 9 O o o o o o o o o o o o v V IOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Outlaw's Bridge News The A.U.W. will meet" Saturday, February 13 at 2:30 P.M. in the home of Mrs. Herman A. Outlaw, members are urged to be present Visitors are welcomed. . Regular second Sunday services at the Outlaw's Bridge Church will be at eleven o'clock with Sunday School at ten o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend. I 1 1 r i i 1 Lyew spring for TOTS and TEENS 1 -tr.u, OUR NEW SHIPMENTS OF SPRING' OtJTFTTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. ' ; SPRING DRESSES ' SUes I to x, 7 to 14 S to 14 pre-teens COAT and BONNET BETS for little boys, and gtrlj v., Orion, silk, linen, nylon, wool SUITS , , Linen and orlon, FOB TUB BOT8 ' SUITS ' -1 ' Orion, llneti SPORT COATS Seermeker SHIRTS .? ' Nylon and slick eord. Just see your little bud blossom out in bright styles and colors from our Very Junior Miss collection! We've the cutest dresses and miniature suits ever. ' lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi 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 I.-. EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR MRS. ODAVS BABY SHOES THe mood is springs DOOOOOQ a-arll .fVI saaBW J ' 11 I, V i t "1 ". ,11 t . ., , - I 5 Especially when the dress a filmy rayon sheerTi 1 L'Aiglon dees this one wilhf.'ifu'O shawl collars V; ; the one you see is white pique. For the skirt vertically stitched tucks all-round. Black or navy. 1 ' Sizes 16 to 20, 38 to 44, 14 to" 24. $17.35 L H 'AIGLON H a.iiA i ; , . vtj u n c y TROMx THE HIGH CHAIR THRU HIGH SCHOOL ' li7 N. Queen 81 , Klnaton, N. C. - Dial '?' '.?i'il - ,Kt ' Mil , jL i i) uttobkil,;: &k X fX ll - i- &c ... It O Si 7 hi f ( r" ( ol . i " 1. ': V" P3 1 U: :;J5; slL? ' - ' o cooocc.cococococcoooooooocooooooooopo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO EHZ72ZZ2 i I .1
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