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1T3 ZZ T" XI C Tit 'it C t O :i I i "r The Kenans vljle Garden Club feet on Tuesday evening of last week with Mrs. Louise Mitchell at hostess, The president, Mrs. C. B. Outhrie presided. The business session was ; . taken up completely with making .... - r-'ans tor the Flower Clinic to be rected by Mrs. John Newell in v U10 Kenansville School on March 20. Mrs. Nowell wiU hold a two ;l hour session In the morning and a . two nour session in the afternoon. Her subject will be "Arrangement 'Cwi W ocoo n n PINK IHLL, N. C. Where Ihe whole To See Good Shows ' Phone 20.11 Your Weekly Movie Guide Sun., Feb. 28 , , ttkt r : rr Ainca screams Bud Abbott Xiou Costello Cartoon & Featurette Mon., Tuesr March 1 - 2 bin Who Had Everything" William Powell Elizabeth Taylor Cartoon & Sport "Wed., Thurs., Mar. 3-4 "VhatPriceGlofy" ' In Technicolor Dan Pailey. James Cagney Cartoon & Serial ' Fri., Sat, Mar. 5 - 6 "On Dangerous rr Robert Ryan.' Ida Lupino "ALSO Train To Tombstone don "Red" Berry Cartoon v iOOOOOOOOOOOO ss;ajaia!(BjBj. psskabw i- . 'li u: fel'Sr i V A: NEW WIDE SCREEN i A . SUN. -."MOW,- Feb. zS Mar, t 3 "THEXONG, LONG TRAILER" (Aiisco Color) , 4. ' - ' wlthXaciUei Bail A Deal Arnaa w ' tJ.tj "i v IVkS. - WED- Mar. - "JUIIE CLEAR OF DIABLO" (technicolor) 111. .f. aenvnh , .v Serial V ' i 4 : "FOREVER x : - tt in... Cartoon i , SAT.. Mar. J . "OUTLAW i r with Maedonald Carer I" f " '.,-. ,1 - , - unarm a 40 and Color Iiaxmony." , Mrs, Jiowell is a National Flower. Judge and is quite outstanding in her field of work.. The members who have seen Mrs. NoweU are most enthused with her coirtlng to XeiiansylHe. After the business session," Mrs.' J. R. Grady gave a short talk on Dogwoods, The hostess served de licious orange- ice box cake with hot coffee and salted nuts.' If Irs. Penny llcjfcss k . On Monday e vening Mrs! George Penny was hostess to the members of the Monday, night club with all members present except one whose place was filled by Mrs. Leo Jack son. Tallies carrying out the George Washington rtotlf seated the guests. Curing play the guests were served cold drinks and pop corn.- and at the conclusion the hostess served cherry pies topped with ice - cream, salted nuts and coffee. High score prize for the evening was, won by ,?v'" TIIEATRE 4ivv Kin&tonr N. C. v. THE JrlCl( OIV BOTSr Now Thru. Sat Feb. Kfh. '" JESSE JAMES : Vs. THE DALTONS" , - In Technicolor Brett King Barbara Lawrence Sun. X Wed. Feb. - Mar. S Never' av motion picture like It! , Yoa'U .live It with then "CEASE FIRE'? . . . In New M t 'v STAR THEATRE Beulaville, N. CS f Clean. Comfortable SeUxlag WEEK BEGINNING FEB. 28 SUN. - MON. "Calamity Jane" In. Color .Doris Day - Howard Keel TOES. - WED. , "Take The High Ground" V tn Color Richard Wldmark, Elaine Stewart WED. - THURS. . ' "Man In The Attic" Jack Palance Constance Smith Serial SAT. Only , "Border City Rustler" Guy Madison; Andy., Devlne Serial - Uttfe Baacals Comedy, ' Comedies' Shorts every night oooooooaooo Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, K- C. WEEK BEGINNING Feb. tt SUN. - MON.. "Let's Do It Again" , Jane Wyms , . News as Color Cskteon . TUES. - WED. . "Destination Gohi'J : Richard Wldmark - Color Cartoon Shef , THURS. - FRIr - ' - -t- . c,, " "California Conquest" V Cernd Wilde t , Carter Shsrt SATURDAY . "Jack McCall, Desparado" Oeerge Mantcomery Cartoon, Short ' Serial. IOOOOOOOOOOOI 4 . hi - y 14 w VVARSAV, N.C. -' I LI V m'j J U Cartoea t J 'J 1. ? Jk Ikll Dimt ' t . FEMALE" ' A"Wiiif.m iwan Doable Feature TERRITORY" ; T?Tr" ' . J Mrs. Andrew .Scott was hostess to her bridge, club on Wednesday evening of last week. All members were present except one whos place was filled by Miss Margaret WU liams. When scores were totaled Mrs. Wm. E. Craft was awarded, high score prize. Miss Williams was also -remembered with, a gift The hostess- served cherry' tarts with whipped cream and coffee.' ' ' 0.E.S Jlif Tcssdsjr The' Kenansville , Order Eastern Star met .Tuesday .flight with 22 members present. .Bessie Kornegay put on a Patriotic George Washing ton program,; she was assisted by Worthy Matron. Chaplain and Star Points .in her , program. . fThelma Stroud. sang solo. , .". . ,V The next meeting . will ' be . en March , at 7:30 PM. at which time the annual election of officers will be held. ,. u -o F. V.B. Visit Home For Aged On Monday Night the . .Free Will Baptist from Warsaw gave a prayer and ,song service., Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, Miss Inez Taylory Mrs.. Dori Heath and Mrs. Wilma Anderson. : ... Services For Aged? Sunday evening services were held at the home for the aged at Mrs. Z. W. Frazelle and consolation by Mrs. 3. O. Stokes, Mrs. Jackson was also given a gift ' ' r Smallest Starts - Sunday, Feb. 28th Thru'.' Sunday, March 5th.- 'n Adm: Mat. FRIDAY and Amazing Values Real Quality . Eyelet Trimmed Cotton Slips - $1 Beg $149 Value Slsee 82 to 44 , Straight Cnt Eyelet Trim Top and Bottom AU first Qnallty Boys Blue Denim Dungarees $1 Sixes 4 to 12 . ; : . 4 rockets Strongly Sewn For Bough Wear . ,.-;.'. v.. Satforlaed , Good Brooms , $ Days ,; Beg. $1.75 Value ' Selected all corn, sewn S times get several, at this tiny price. Window Shades $ Days $1 Strong fibre mounted em spring rollers, ready to bang Sizes V XV ' Colors Green, Ivoryi White TAILORED LACE Curtains Dayr- $1 Pair. Smart pattern In eera shade; also 50 X 7 inohee, you'll want -several pairs of these' pretty ew- CI . f"f SCltwvl -t'"r ' 'J ! Mrs. E. D. Lewis of the General Board of Education, Nashville, Ten nessee spent last week and. this week on the Duplin Circuit, teach ing a Christian Workers School, a course on the educational work of a small church. The school was held in Kenansville- Sunday - -through Thursday; in Magnolia Wednesday through rrlday. 5 1 , ,t While here Mrs. Lewis was a guest of Mr. fend' Mrs. J. G. White. Tickets On Sale ;; 'Tickets tor the Flower Clinic to be held In "Kenansville ' on .March 20 directed by Mrs. John Nowell of Macon, Georgia axe on sale now.' Tickets for the Clinic are $1.00 and for the luncheon $1.50. Anyone in terested contact any Garden Club member or call Mrs C B. Guthrie or stop in at the Duplin Times office' and see Mrs. J. R. Grady. It will be a day that you will enjoy and never forget ' ' 7:30 PM. Those attending were Rev. and Mrs. Sam Hayter along with the Presbyterian Young Peoples League of Hallsvjlle who gave a wonderful song and. prayer service for the aged. The young folks who attended were: Miss Margaret Mer cer, Nancy Miller, Pat Rhodes, James Robert Grady .Frances Ken nedy, Annie Rhodes, Lynwood Rhodes, Jean Miller Leroy J. Ken nedy, Lois Evans. Theatre In United States To Install Cinemascope Wallace, N. C. I V - 1 50c & 75c - Mite 50c Tax Included SATURDAYS Don'f Miss It T - .- - ' I I C J v i'v . . To my many friends and loved ones, I wish to express' my, heart felt appreciation for gifts, cards and letters of condolence which I re ceived while ill In a Texas hospital. I am sure it has helped me along the way to have so many friends think of me. May the Lord richly bless each and every one of you. - A-1C Jesse L. Tillman ' Kcnfrcct Klub Mrs. X C5. Burch entertained the KenansvUle Kontract Klub on Wed nesday night at 7:30 at her home. The hostess used attractive arrange ments' of .early spring flowers for decoration. At . the . conclusion of play Mrs. N. B. Boney was awarded high score prize. The hostess, assist ed by Aer daughter, served cherry tarts, coffee and salted nuts. er ' World , Day of ; Prayer will be held' at the Baptist Church on Fri day,. March 5 at 3:30 PM. Mrs. V. H. Reynolds wlU be in charge of . the. program and Mrs. Reynolds urges everyone to attend the services. , Sunday School Services Sunday. School for the aged was held Sunday afternoon at 3:00 P.M Those attending were: Mrs. W. A. Carter, Mrs.' John R. ' Rlvenbark, Mrs.' R. H. Lewis, Mrs. , Kate Her ring, Mrs. G. Beat. .' The first , picture in Cinemascope, with Sterophonic Sound The Modern Miracle You See Without Glasses & $1 .00 $ Days 2f or $1 10 smart,. sylesln broadcloth, rayon linen, v dimity corC cotton shantiuics, rayon nlnon in solids, checks, plaids, stripes; sises 33 to 38. :-mV';V ,v;r; ;-,Y- -j Mens Blue Chambray Vork Shirts SDays $1 Reg. $1 ' Value Sites 14 to 17 Two Fecketa Cut full and roomy Sanforised Boys Sport Shirts SDays $1 - Values to $2.29 , Broken lota Of plaid flannels, plaid prodcloths, plain rayon gab ardines - few corduroys. . 'Deck Chairs SDays S3 , j Beg. $338 Value .Folds easily: made of, 'Wong, ak frame with colorful striped eaavas back and seat - use these en your lawn, porch, carry it with you on outlnga. 1 r ... -j' 'i The Kenansville P. T. . A. will meet on,' Monday night at ,7:30 PM.., in the Kenansville . auditorium, A Founder's Day program will ' be held, and the president, Mrs. H. E. Phillips, urges all memberf to bel, present , , Miss Janet Boney returned Thurs day night from Arizona to be home with her parents for a few weeka. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Norwood' Boney, Jr.- and son Chris spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Boney. " " j Mr. andMnuBV F.' Johnson' of Chelmsford, Massachusetts and Mrs. Park Pridgen of Warsaw spent the week end with Mr.' and Mrs. Bob Gtady. WhUe here they visited rela tives in Wilmington Monday after noon. " . . " "4 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard G. Cole of Whiteville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretsch. Mrs. Wm. Pickett and Mrs. Roy Sltterson spent last Thursday in Wallace with Mrs. Gertrude Cooper. Rev. and Mrs.' Sam. Hayter ac companied by Mesdames. John A: Gavin, Walter Stroud, Miss Mae Hager and H. B. Glover attended the Evangelistic Campaign Program) on Wednesday night. Steve Gooding of State College was home for the week end. Mrs. Battle S. Kornegay of Golds boro and daughter. Miss Virginia Kornegay of - Washington, D. C. spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. v,Bobby Ingram of Jacksonville, Florida was home for the week end. . Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Blanton of Winston-Salem, who have been spending sometime .with -relatives in Wallace, attended the .Eastern Star here Tuesday night. ; Miss Frances Jean- Patterson of Meredith College was home for the week-end. '.... Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard G. Cole Of Whiteville, Mr. and Mrs; E. H. Bradshaw and Mrs. Phil Kretsch were guests of Mr. Kretsch at .the Bankers Banquet at Hotel Goldsboro on, Saturday night. - . Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and oooooooooooo Baby Chicks N. C, IT. S. Approved, Pulloriunl Clean Mt OUve Hatchery Home of Wayne Feeda and , Dr. Salisbury Remedies Place your orders now for im mediate or spring delivery. Remember early layers are big payers. We also have mellia plants. Azaleas Sc Ca- MT. OLIVE HATCHERY Dial 2083 or Visit In Mt Olive OOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo 'e .... i ' Nu-Pont Drive-In Theatre Highway 258 - Rlchlands Road-' 2 miles out of Kinston V Thurs., FrL, Feb. 25-26 Abbott A Costello In "Meet JekyU & Hyde" Sat. Feb. 27 Double Feature "Cattle Town" Dennis Morgan "The System" with Frank Love Joy and Joan Weldon iSun, Mon, Feb. 28, Mar. 1 "Thunder Bay" with James Stewart and Joaa Dru , ' Tues- Wed- Mar. 2 - S "Sweethearts on Parade'? with Bay MMdletoa and ' J men vnrwy . i SThurs, FrL, afar, t - 5 'Pickup on South Street'; with Richard WUmark ana Jean Peterson r. For County Commissioner ,1 . --V-' . .Vj-,'.-i .,.'. i'V'r -:' I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner from District No. 1, comprising Warsaw and Faison Townships. " I feel that my experience on the Board of Education and as V . .. .... '.' i,, i . ' , '.'.. ''''f'ft ..-.:if,;::-f.,iS'S. County Commissioner enables me to better serve my District and the Citizens of Duplin County, Your vote and '. I oCowen were lie. s I . . ' erson of Bale'' h, I. e. Delaby of lye Ir, and Mrs. J. O. Stokes viTS. . w ". ' . ti P Villlamson was ' a pa tient iii jtiilts Walker -Hospital part of last week. LL 11,1 .On(;Thrsday evening, Mrs: Z. C. TyQdallrvenlertalned her bridge clubR Visitors) were Mrs. Bess Hlnes and M,'Mary Lee Sykes. When scores were totaled Mrs. N, B. Boney CL.ju lil! Mmntf Olive, N. C Sun., Mdni Tues., f ' ' -:. -Feb.28,Mar.l-; X"' The Long, Long trail' 1 rf.' In Color Starring Lucille Ball News Cartoon WeA,,,Thurs., Mar. 3 '-WaIt Disney's" ;"PelerPan' a'nlft, Technicolor Fri.,Sat:a"Mar.5-6 ,tjm Fury" j'tn'TeeluileoIor . Starring , Rock Hudson JOLLY Only by mi i J lurs. i and l ylUe' ei X ' ! xt'1H-.t,J . 1 " " i ; Li '. - y Q - In Pechglo, that superior fabric of Vanity Fair's which combines rayon and . .-' I nylon for greater absorbency and strength. Skillfully cut for freedom in work ,fv J' or sporte or dancing, with elastic at both waist and legs. i mX. am aj 'yu iviaiiiei In Walla ce DawrtPink Miinite Black Star White Wra. t?. ; i EE BBBBEI support will be appreciated. - " 5 V t O !.-.. t Lt3 . , for v.." .'. . with W . valentine c . ' the. valentine i., Due to the Wne s of t; r t Mr. Joel Whaley, all cf 1 :s c i were home for the i t w ( 1. ' Miss Mary Evelyn Raleigh is spend:. a v r vacation with her t . w w. 1 nviiii i: , BSCLAVr boxcff:: I- WeaV Tkara, Feb. ti - ti ' i" j- AUTOS MEEFT RIDE CLEAR cf DIACLO' 1 ! ' In Technicolor - '-wit i ; " . 1 DAN-nCBTEA'-" ?'.: , T FrL, Sat Feb.. M - XI .'. -. ( ",o Doable Featnre , MAMBUSII AT " -TOMAIIAVI GAi?',; .. . i. , In Technicolor. , it "John Hodlak John Derek , . David. Brian - Maria. Elena Mirfluea , ALSO , k I 1 ' "PACE THAT THSIliLS" with Bill WlUiame J. , f Soil, -Feb. 28 .MVICKI'? hi In Technicolor . t Jeanne Craln - Jean Feeera - Mool, Teea March Jl - I ,i "GENTIXMEN v' ' ' '1 PREFER BLONDES" In Technicolor ' ' ' . Jane BnsseB - WarOyn MozWee I I 5 I I Slyl 5-3-1 Six 4-7 $1.35 Six S $1.65 Kitfe.. DRIEFS j ; - ' s "'
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