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i - I;: ) , ) ) n 7 : iliUrCil, I . . M ; ,..!....,. ; y, i ;y-ii fy-' v-'.-V-- :r7 nsrtor tsJ Escr.'rca Art Please Call Mrs. Mhishew At Telephone 554 for News 0 ..a. J Ull . Jf Lou Wood waa honored y afternoon on her eighth y with a party given by her r, Mrs. John wood. ' u ' children enjoyed many games. . Wood served birthday . cake, cream and chewing gum ' to: Frederick, Betty Lou, Amory i Linda English, Ernestine and 'a Jean Gore. Peggy and Evelyn ::sonalS - Mrs. Forrest Martin and Mrs. J. U. Wahab ; shopped in Clinton 'Saturday. "' " ' i Belton,, Houston of Washington, ... N. C. was home for the week end v with his mother, . Mrs. Florence Houston. , ' v - Mrs. Guy Shue has returned to her; home at Staunton, Va. after ' being called to Hose Hill due to ' the death of her keice, Deborah Carr Brown. ' ' Monroe . Mnlshew. : of Fremont . visited his brother, Belton Minshew Sunday, v Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Stancfl were caned to Kenly Wednesday due to the dgath of Mr. Stancil's sunt. " Mrs. V. A. Standi and Miss Maggie Bowden attended a Teacher's Meet ing at E.C.C Greenville Tuesday. : Mrs, ,J. C Surratt, Sr. spent several days recently with her son, J, C. Surratt, Jr, at Goldsboro. Miss i Rebecca Best of Fuquay Springs spent the week end with her parents, xor. ana Mrs u. s. tsest. Miss Betty West of W. C. Greens, boro was home for the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis West ,'- Mr; and Mrs. Ed Hlnes' and child ren were .week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Oakes of Greenville. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Backley and Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. I B. Paee at ML Olive Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fonvlelle and Dr. and Mrs.' O. S. Matthews at tended the State-Carolina Basket Bail game Wednesday night , Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Williams of Charlotte spent the week end with Mr., and Mrs. L. O. Williams. ' Rev. and Mrs. G. Vann Stephens of Angler visited friends here re cently. Mr. and Mrs, L. O. Williams visit ed relatives at Roseboro Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Britt and children'spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs of Raleigh." v DEAD OR DISABLED AI1IMALS Mules & Com ' .'Due to the low prices of fats and hides we are forced to make a small charge. Phone collect Goldsboro 1532 or 2330 . r' II. C. Consolidated Hide Co., Inc. ' f ' Goldsboro, N. C. F!:i!:!!;2a Class Meets Mrs.' Davis : Holllngsworth with Mrs. J. E. House, co-hostess, enters talned the Philathea Class of the Baptist Church ' Thursday evening with nineteen members present. Mrs.- L. O. Williams, president, presided over lengthy: business session,' During the recreation period the class made. 'Laugh-Today-Greetings' for sixty-five patients in the Clinton Hospital. ' ' The hostesses served a salad plate with russian tea. MRS. AVON SIIARPE WINS HIGH SCORE ; Mrs. Avon Sharpe received c'a double deck of cards for club high; MrsT J. P. Harmon won a milk glass vsse for visitors high; Mrs. Milton West was given a perfume stick on' Thursday evening when Mrs. E. D. Pollock entertained her bridge club and additional guests. The hostess served a salad plate with russian tea . to: Mrs, .Sharpe, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. West, Mrs. S.W. Mariner, Mrs. Q. J. Sutton, Mrs. Graham Phillips, Mrs. A. M. Benton, Mrs. Allen Draughan, Sr, Mrs. J.H. Wahab, Mrs. Glenn Rollins, Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. and Mrs. F. J. Strickland. ; sons, Hugh and. Neal, visited Mrs. Julia Mitchell at Fairmont Sunday. Miss Shirley Cockrell is suffering from a back, and leg .injury re ceived dnring the week end. She is confined to bed.,,..';.;.'. Miss Nell Matthia of Asheboro spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. , 'and-Mrs. Bv t. Matthia. Obituaries MBS. MARY G. POWERS ' Mrs. Mary G. Powers, 95, died at the home of her son, Dr. John S. Powers in Wallace, early Saturday night Funeral services were held Monday at 3:30 p.m. from Mount Holly Baptist Church in Pender A i . . 3 ceL... . ', t it.--. C. U Turner, i .. i J v the cnurcn cemetery, surviv; x t o two sons, Dr.'H. D. Powers of Wash ington and Dr. John S. Powers of Wallace; two daughters, Mrs. Ik T. Ferguson of Winterhaven, Fla, ' and Mrs. John Haywood pf Washington; 10 grandchildren. ' DANNIE B. BLANTOrf , 1 Dannie X. Blanton, 78, died Satur day morning at bis nome. near Rose Hill.;. Funeral services were held Sunday at 8 pan. at Island Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Mearers, pastor, assisted by the Rev, Van MurrelL Burial was in the family , cemetery near, the home. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice P. Blanton; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Bland of Rose Hill; six grandchildren,; seven r great grandchildren; ; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Bowen and MrsJ Katie Riven- bark of Wallace; one brother, E X Blanton of Goldsboro. . The reformer should take a tip from charity and begin at home. JIFYBURUwH Can Be A Dream Come True if you will start saving today. Come in and let us help you start a saving account toward a dream come true. I. . Bank With Us. I "Make Our Bank Your Bank" BANK OF MT. OLIVE Mt. Olive Calypso in i i Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miller of High Point spent the week end with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Britt Mr. 'and Mrs. Daulton West and sons of Greensboro were week end guests or' Mrs. J. J. West. Mrs. P. A. Kitcnift carried Mr. Kltchin's mother to a hospital at Charlottesville, Va. and has been at her bedside for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pierce, Jr. of Raleigh spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Claibourne Quinn. L. B. Huie recently went for his mother, Mrs. O. J. Huie, at Atlanta, Ga, who will visit him for Some time. Mrs. R. E. L. Wheless has return ed from a visit to Roanoke Rapids. Little Pamela Surratt of Golds boro is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Surratt. Mrs. Bill Best was recently called to Greensboro to attend the funeral of her grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe and Paul Kitchin spent the week end at Charlottesville, Va. visiting Mrs." Kitchin and Mr. Kitchin's mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Strickland and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Simmons at Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton have moved into the Middleton home on Pine St. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Bell of Ken ansville visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carlton Sunday. Mrs. Oliver Edwards and Mrs. T. R. Quinn shopped in Goldsboro Saturday. I. J. Quinn and Ben Casey Fred erick recently attended a Television School in New York. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kornegay and daughter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson at Orum. Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent visited relatives in Greenville over the week end. Mrs. Hoy Fountain and children visited relatives in Wallace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mitchell and KAIXZaH ; The State Der it ment of Motor Vehicles cautloif 1 Tar Heel driver this week that units of electronic speed recording equipment are , in use to. protect motorists from flagranti speeders. The motorist who ''Consistently drives at illegal speeds will, sooner or later, be apprehended by one of these devices," warned patrol com mander James ft. Smith., The best policy, and by far the safest, is to always drive at legal speed limits". Words f the Wise The secret of success is con stancy to purpose. : ' J ' ; 'fix A7JCACCJ 'SZFp-Cfoy, ) PtfATY iA.:jS THIS YfA. Those who have a fine command of language say nothing. 1 , . - If you can't be great you can be reliable which is greater. .-I'. N O y-n, J I IB ' w.i COM. ItM SIKVICCMAIiat. INC. . " L tpooooooooooooooooooooooo Csrsaih Hunters By" THRinrS o CAN'T c,'0 I '! O WAIT TO ccL N'T 'nuwth r V ' N Tlllliii,.- inKIMn o o o o o ; o o o o o o o o C ) ! IT I ... ft t 1 I - -gN, . ; j a .;t.....j. V a- H jT yj O III . . . ....i -k i o . o o o . UNI 11 Coroner J I i I 1 1 f Thriftys 1 j . , cooooooooooooooooocfi I hereby announce my Candidacy for CORON ER of Duplin County, subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary, , Your vote and support will be appreciated. Hix Bradshau , BoseIIill,N.C. ' L ... kt kJ u, v ( r-n- . y . . ; Open Mon. Thru. Fri. 7:30 A.M. 'til 5:30 P.M. Open Saturday 7:30 A.M.'til 1:00 PJH. Remember this ! ! These prices good only during sale!! The big event starts Thursday, March 4lh. and will positively end Saturday, March 6th. Hurry I IYoij can't afford to miSSOUt!! " .y yy yr:P: . Our Lot b'pvej room for Nern Cars Arriving Dailf We offer you good people of Duplin a chance to buy cars at unheard-of prices ! ! Our loss is your gain ! ! It will be your fault, not ours, if you fail to take advantage of these wonderful bargains ! ! THESE CARS MUST GO Last Week Price tmm r Price Sale 1541 Ford Tudor 8 cyl. 195. 125. . 1946 Ford Tudor 8 cyl. 295. 195. 1947 Ford Fordor 8 cyl. 350. 175. 1947 Chevrolefiudor 325. 225. 1948 Ford Fordor 8 cyl. 525. 395; 1948 FordF'250pickup6cyl 375. 275. 1949 Chevrolet Tudor? 750. 550. Last Week t Price 1950 Ford Fordor 8 cyl. 895. 1950 Ford Tudor 8 cyl. 895. 1951 Ford F-1G3 pickup 6 cyl. 825. 1951 Ford FT1(X pickup 8 cyl. 895. 1951 Chevrolet Tudor ; . JI50. 1951 Ford Fordor 8 cyl. IM 1952 Ford pickup 8 cyl. 1150. Price Sale 725. 695. 695, 735. 975. 895. pn- nr?o ry n - yotm FEticMCLv fobd dealki 3 ( r u JP ' N J u J 1 s !
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