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1. 3 a a IV I', f v 4 j' '3 . , 1 ? :UN TIMES, KENANSVnXE, N. C. THOBSDAT. AFBtt 8, 195 ::h Crie s. 3; H. Parker, Correspondent ' he A.U.W. will hold its regulae .neeUng in the hon,e of Mrs. M. L, ?"d - Outlaw, Saturday afternoon, April 10, at 3:(K PJit All member are urged to be present. Visitors are invited and welcomed. ' ' Mrs? Ben Frank Outlaw will be hostess to the pome Demonstration Club, Monday ' afternoon, April W change, in' date and be present- Messrs. J. W. Outlaw and Virgil Sutton are patients in Veterans Hospital at FayettevUle. Bev. and .Mrs. Phillip Giles and children of Boston were guests of We Give S & II Green Stamps a en 10 Qreat Valu es You Don't Buy A Pig In A Poke From Us Down Month Will Get You A Good Used Oil Range - New Price $89.00, now $25.00 Kerosene Refrigeratro For Only $ 30.00 Baby Bed Complete - now only $20.00 Sofa Bed In Good Condition $25.00 Washing Machine Like New, only ( $75.00 Beauty Range Gas Range - for only $ 35. 00 Bar-B-Q Set-Table Plus Two Benches $30.00 ' Living Boor Suite - 3 Pieces - now only $70.00 Massive 4 Piece Bed Room Suite - $298.00 New - $150.00 You pay $15.Q0 down and $10.00 per month on this suite. PhUco Home Freezer - Sold $369.00 - now $169.00 Cash No N.C. Sales Taxes to be added to these prices Famous Robbins and Meyers Window Fans Get Your Fan Today While Our Stock Is Complete ! Pianos - Television - Carpels R. E Quinn and Co. Of WARSAW Quality Furniture for Less Money Free Delivery -Anywhere Mr. and Mrs. B. IV Outlaw Sunday afternoon and night. Mr. Giles was visiting minister for . the' regular first Sunday night services. j Dr. Russell Outlaw of Morehead City spent Saturday night and Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Luther Outlaw. ; Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Alphln and qulrementa of Jha armed forces and Hasten ine aay wwu un n van devote: more attention to develop ing peacetime uses of atomic ener gy- Vcekly Accident Summary RcpprfX The Accident Summary for Dis- baby ' visited ' relatives in Kinston Saturday and Sunday. , : Mr. anc Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw, Mrs. Edna Joyce Grady' and Misses Rachel and Sallie Outlaw attended the musical concert in, Goldsbdro. Lewis, W. Outlaw and teroy Sim mons went to Raleigh Saturday afternoon for a Farm Bureau meet ing. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ... Sutton, Little Miss Jacqueline Sutton from near LaGrange and Miss Cora Park er of Wilson were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Spehce of Kinston were' among visitors with I V. Outlaw and family Sunday. Mr. Albert Johnson ot Pink Hill is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nobles. Miss Rachel Outlaw is spending the week with Mrs. Albert -Nichols and family at Sims. , Mrs. Mae Creech of LaGrange is visiting her mother Mrs. M. W. Sutton. Miss Maggie Stroud of Raleigh visited relatives here Saturday night and Sunday. We Give S & H Green Stamps Notice trlct Five. March 29th. through April 4th, is as follows: ' DUPLIN COUNTY v '9 accidents, 0 killed, 3' injured, $3,265.00 property damage. - , SAMPSON UOUWTi 2 accidents, 0 killed, 0 injured, $830.00 property damage. ., WAYNE COUNTY 2 accidents, 0 killed, 1 Injured, $225.00 property damage. TOTAL 13 accidents, 0 killed, 4 Injured, $4,320.00 property damage. CpL T. G. Brooks State Highway Patrol Beulaville Colored Holes The Mission Circle workers met April second, ,1954 at the home of Mn and Mrs. James Henry. Mrs. Gertrude Mallard led the group in singing Take It To The Lord In Prayer." The scriptur .reading, Luke 5:13 was read by Mrs. Maggie Bell Pever and prayer was led by Mr, Hankerly Parker. Devotional was led by Ssiter Pearl Henry. The president announced1 the house was open, for business. The reading of the last meeting was received and adopted, It was stated by Mrs. Ester ' Savage that we present a gift to Mrs. Battle Leigh Parker at our next meeting. Mrs. Naviric Par ker who lg sick was pounded by the group. ' The topic "Church and Communi ty Problems", was discussed by Mrs. Helen Mallard, Mrs. Pearl Henry, Mrs. Gertrude Mallard, Mr. Hanker ly Parker and Mr. Hodeoff Dever. Closing prayer was by Mrs. Ger- lard; Active secretary, Mrs. Pearl ' truae xuauara. . The song 'Til We Meet Again" was sung and the meeting adjourn- ed. . We were served refreshments. The'president, Mrs. Gertrude Mai- Henry. - Dr. Eaton now lives in Lexington... KntuStyTwHere, since 1946, he has " been Professor of History at the , University of Kentucky. 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