f . V i ... l j O. ..ue Royal, daughter IJr. .and Mrs. Arthur " Clarence William Sneed, t Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sneed, Sr. . of . Carolina v ere married April 11, in yterian Church at Calypso, ylor O. Bird officiated at a j ring ceremony., , , Peggy Grice presented a pro f wedding music. The bride a navy suK with white acces-i 3 and her corsage was white ids. The brides aunt and 'foster :er, Mrs. Geneva Roberts wore t black suit with white accesories -i her corsage wag red carnatfons, lie grooms mother wore a blue dress with pink accessories arid her corsage was white carnations. -, Following the wedding Mrs. Ro berts entertained at her home for the wedding party and guests. I . The bride is a graduate of Calyp- eo High School, attended the Crum- fP?i!?neS" KhTt Go.1sbor.0 - She held a secretarial position in The groom Is a graduate of River side Military, acadamy, Gainsville, Ga. He served three years in the U. S. Air Force and is a senior at the University of N! C. They will be at home in Chapel Rill following their wedding trip to Points North RurifiriClub The Ruritan Club of Calypso met Thursday evening in the school lunch room for their regular month ly meeting. H. B. Kornegay president, called the meeting to order and presided. It was decided to buy Bibles to present to the members of the senior class. J. B. Strickland was In charge of the birthday program and Henry Carr Albritton and James Loftin donated to the birth day fund. H. A. Horton was in charge of the See Us For Your BASEBALL EQUIPMENT Complete Line Of BASEBALL GOODS & SPORTING GOODS RULE BOOKS MITS MASK CAPS SHOES Louisville Slugger BATS Leggins Soft Balls and Fishing Rods, Reels, etc. Economy Auto Supply Vance St. Clinton, N. C. H 0 M E For Sale I Am Offering My Home For Sale At 502 E. Hill Street Warsaw, N. C. Lot 170 ft. X 218 ft. Claiborne Quinn Tel. 2731 Tel. 446 THE YEAR 'ROUND Jl? E, Welnu , " '. i" It m n t V 1 1 1 1 w ' , . v :, - . i I ' it ii. c; t!Zday. Ann. " ; : t j ) t-la. Correspondent - ' - program. The speaker of the evening Ed Carroll of the Chamber of Com merce in Mt Olive was Introduced by W. H. Hurdle.-a:- ,fc;:!i,rt Mr. Carroll spoke on Scout work in. the community. The lunch room committee of the P.TA. served the following menu, baked ham, fresh butter beans, candied potatoes, toss ed salad, pickles, homemade angel food cake, pineapple short cake, hot biscuit, butter and coffee, i Revival Services ; Revival services will begin at the Baptist Church Monday, night, April 19th. Rev. M. M Turner, pastor, will conduct the meeting. The pub lic is cordially invited. SessiqnMef t The Presbyterian session met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis Monday. Those present were Leon Flowers, Jesse Grice, Adrian Dail, James Dickson', H. B. Kornegay, J. R. Maxwell and Rev. Taylor O. i , After the business session Mrs. J, . . ,,...,v tl and soft drinks. Circle No. 1 Presbyterian Circle No. 1 met with Mrs. Sam Smalling and Miss Melva Martin joint hostesses. Miss Margaret Lambert, chairman, presided. The Bible study, Stephen the first martyr. Acts 6 was given by Mrs. Mack Broadhurst. After the business session a discussion was held on how we could make money. Mrs, Edward Lewis was in charge e the program using articles Of Christian living. The hostesses served a congealed salad course during the social hour. Personals Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Horton are visiting Mr. Horton's mother Mrs. Ruth Horton of Atlanta, Ga. who is criticially ill. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Teachey of Goldsboro spent the week end with SUIT WITH THE WEIGHTLESS FMML t ' " ' "Tfci HoM of 1.000 SIVr ' u. ism Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sloan. , , Harold Stanley of Charlotte Is spending several days with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stanly. Mrs. Annie Flowers and daughter Dpris of Wilmington are spending this week at home in Calypso, : : Mr. and Mrs, John ' Cole were week end guests of Mrs. Patsy Nunn. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis Saturday. V;.--:' , Mrs, A. T. Smith and children were visiting Mrs. S. D. Davis and relatvies during the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grice tried out their luck 'at fishing along the coast, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli as Pigford of Wallace were dinner guests of Mrs. Helen Pigford Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Parham Sutton Of Lake Waccamaw were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kornegay Sunday. Among the out of town guests for the Royal-Sneed wedding were Mr. ' and Mrs. W. C. Snead, Sr. Carolina Beach; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Snead, Miss Hedrick and Jimmie Hedrick of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickson and daughter Gen eva Ann of Garner; Mr. and Mrs. W .D. Roberts and daughter Pam of Carolina Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Cam Pridgen and Mrs. J. C. Pridgen of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jernigan of Jacksonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sloan Friday. Thomas Pigford of the U. S. Navy stationed at Boston, Mass. was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Pigford. Mrs. Robert Farrior and Mrs. D. V. Gwantley represented the Calypso P.TA. Congress held in Sir Walter Hotel this week. Veteran Education The Veterans Education Commit--tee SpprbVes, for the enrollment of eligible veterans under provisions of Public Law 550, 82nd. Congress, all regular courses of study offered by Kenansville Colored High School Kenansville, North Carolina, that are approved by the State Depart ment of Public Instruction for credit toward a high school diploma. This approval is effective January 1, 1954. This school has progressed for the past several years in enrollment, additional busses and equipment, there is a new type of building on the campus and other improve ments are being added that will en able our students to receive a better education, and make their own way in the South and help it become more prosperous. The South still the home of two thirds of the U. S.'s Negroes -" cares far more deeply about its Negro pro blems than the other regions and is catching up in education, hous ing, health and happiness. Said Booker T. Washington, the greatest Negro leader in V. S. history: "The outside world does not know the struggle that is constantly going on in the hearts of both the Southern, White people and their former slaves. While both races are thus struggling, they should have the sympathy, the support and the for bearance of the rest of the world. Robert A. Merritt Principal Ella Cooper Circle The Ella Cooper Circle met Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Mor ris Brinson with Mrs. Amos Brinson as co-hostess. The meeting came to order with roll call and the reading of the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. George Penny had charge of the program. The topic was 'Medical Mission in South America." The home was beautifully decorated with azaleas throughout The hostesses served ginger ale floats, cheese straws, nutty fingers and cookies to 17 members. SALE Starts April 16 Ends April 24 SAMPSON HDW. CO. CLINTON, N. C. BY TIMELY CLOTHES Comfortable month in I . . month outl The key to its amazing comfort is the fabric- regular in weight, but specially woven to breeze-light when you slip it on. And Plateau is made with Balanced Tailoring, to its good looks will last We're marking National Plateau Week with a v special spring showing, so come in today! $72.50 plateau Suits and Slacks available In 14 different shades, - . v Phon 191 r V'.; :Ji!"r4k':'yQjf':'u: Lost Will , ' ( Continued From Front) ' wih ' what Judgment ye Judge ' ye shall be judged, and with , what measure ye meet, It shall be meas ured to you again. Dear Children, I wish to impress upon your minds to bridle your tongues. The least said is the I easiest mended; a still tongue is a wise head. Remember children that evil speaking and the love of money are two VERY great sins. Be not deceived, God is not mocked, for-whatsoever a man sow eth that shall he also reap, for' be that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption, but he that soweth to the spirit shall of he spirit reap life everlasting. Then let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not Put on therefore,' as the elect of God, hoty and beloved bonds of mercies, kindness, humble ness of mind, meekness, long suf fering, forbearing one another and forgiving one another. If any man have a quarrel against anyone even as Christ forgives you, so also do ye, and above all these things put on charity which ft the bond of perfection, and let the peace of God rule in your hearts and be ye thankful Dear Children, love your enemies, do good to them which hate you, bless them that curse you and pray for them that despitefully use you;' and as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise, for if ye love them that love you what thanks have you? For sinners also love those that love them, but love your enemies and do good, and lend hoping for nothing again and your reward shall be greet and ye shall be the children of the High est. Be ye, therefore, merciful as your. Father also is merciful. Dear Children I cannot tell you what I wish you to know much less write it to you. I will now write you some of the commands that are in the Bible. The Bible is the will of God and we must abide by His will to re ceive eternal life; what else in all the world have I to write you but God's will? For man's will is noth ing, if it seems dull to you then eternal life is dull to you. I pray God that His will may be bright to you to the longest day you live, and that he will guard, guide and save you in Heaven, whatever it may cost on earth. AMEN. I will now proceed with Bibls commands. Thou shall have no other God but me. Thou shall not make unto thee SALE Starts April 16 Ends April 24 SAMPSON HDW. CO, - CLINTON, N. C. i 2 I Eke REM Ml ULiiiiVv; MOTH- W SPRAY r Yes, and I like its 5-YEAR mitten GUARANTEE! Several Slxea Available At Creech's Inc. Furniture of Distinction 209 W. WALNUT ST. Goldsboro, N. C. 1ST n U i t. .j.-m IV nfl . t r I Special !Aprai8,Frori2:06to5:3bpM.; . S'J tr, M : Varsav Jaycees Train Station, City Hall " j j any graven image. Thou shall not take the name of the Lord thy God In vain. Remember the Sabbath day to keep ft holy. ": . . Thou shall not kill. ' Thou shall not commit adultery. Honor thy father and mother. Thou shall not bear, false 'witness. ! Thou shall not wvet s 'v ' Repent, believe and be baptised. Search the scriptures. Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse. Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks to God. Love thy. neighbor as thyself. Love the Lord with all thy soul, strength- and might Watch, for you know not the hour. Visit the widow and the fatherless in their afflictions, and keep un Be Sure To See "YOU CAH'T BEAT FUM" At The Mt. Olive High School Auditorium At 8:16 P. M. ' Sponsored By The Ml. Olive Proceeds To Buy Fog Horn For Fire Department r i. i jacpny Easter-suits fashionably at '10.95 , FatheTand daughter will be the proudest pair on the avenue, il i she wears Sacony's delightful suit in jayonacetate gabardine. ! Notice the fashion touches-the colorful rib-knit detailing, excel ! lent tailoring, fully lined jacket And the pleated skirt has a : stay-up, elasticized waistband for easy self-dressing! See it in ; red, navy, beautiful pastels. "It's a wonderful buyjPjggy Banker priced at 10.95 (3-6x), 14.95 (704)j LEDER BROS. Clinton, N. C. Is Proud to Present THE CORVETTE The Truly American Sports Car, Designed Exclusively for Sports-Loving People On Display At The Showing Sunday Afternoon spoiled from the world. Put on charity, tor without it you are noth ing. Take the Lord's supper, of which he says, "This do in the re remembrance of me, if I then, your Lord and Master have washed' your feet ye also ought to wash one an other's feet" If any sick among you let him call for the elders of the church and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil In the name of the Lord, and the prayer of faith shall save the sick. Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not Let your light mine. i - - My dear children, "SAVE YOUR SOULS REGARDLESS OF COST." Rev. R. C Kennedy and wife,; . .. Nannie Kennedy. Fire her i - ! a k " As C.l In Warsaw ' ' Wffl Close at 12:00 Noon Each Wednesday, f. FACTORY 110 No. Queen St. Special Easier All Colors - At Nwnlier 11 (Live) Easier Bunnies $2,00 ION . S T. Saccharin 49c WE HAVE A LAKGE SEUCTION OF Easier Candy and Baskets 300 Kleenex ..19c Carroll Peroxide 19c Vaaa r - Easter Egg Dye 10c lBf t'V I Moth Balls ...33c Toilet Tissue 5c $S.OO T.V. lamps $3.50 Large Assertment Of ? v Sun Glasses .. 29c-98c Boys Socks -89c Card Table $3.75 Braca's Cheeolste Cevered Cream Eggs ..... 35c Special : vy' ' Atlas Alafm Clocks $2,25 AU Slsea . AsMrted Colors Beach Caps. .... .........$1.25 " --'' . ; -4 62 WiU Flash Attachment ; : Birdseye Camera $4,25 UM Value 100 tablets 5 train A M taUlets, ehlldrenl else Pure Bayer Aspirin, all 63c We Have Tropical Fish and All Assortments of Fish Foods Sttitii Drug 'Stores j(Sr Ir.Ce Beginning April 21 : REASONABLE PRICES TRAINED WORKMEN : CHve ywr welch riw mm eWntl ye (K your ear faU It la an prt rtpair man, kp It running In Hp-top drape. t , V Erskihers Kinston's Leading Credit Jewelers 1 Kinston, N. C.' i Gift Candies ddrd InKim!: . 6 5 J Goldsboro, N. C. i i i V