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,,( ' ' ft f ' '" ' t 0 4 i 'Tbb pxjruoi rants; kenansville. n. c, thije3at. may n, i by V. Milloy , 'Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Southerland and daughter; Suzanne, and Miss Sally James of Warsaw were among some vi uis yunuin ut wrs. iora j. sana- Arann nf Y3.T...I1,.. 1 cently moved In her pew home the re. Also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and, daughter, Rexannef Richland. ' , Miss Syble Pickett of BeUlaville, and Chinquapin recently won a echo larship while In training at J. W. M. Hospital in Wilmington. Mrs, Willis Futreal has been spen- : ding time in Wilmington visiting a daughter, Mrs. Perring Williams who has had another of a series of operations in' the past Mr, and , Mrs. . Hebeurn Wilkens, and daughter, Mrs. Vera Easter, and daughter Kvelee, were visiting with Mrs. Cerma Cavenaugh last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Eloise Williams of A. C Col lege of Wilson were home ever the past week end with his parent's Mr. I. Williams and family. : - Mr., and Mrs. Haywood Forrest and son of Klnston were visiting V.. ...111. 1 - ' i i W1IU UVUUI , Mat WKft CI1U. Mrs. Eula Sanderson and Mrs. A. JT. Sellers of Klnston were recent visitors of Mrs. E. Edda Ezzelle of Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Carl )uan- ler. . Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Morton and daughters, Elsie and Elizabeth were recent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morton of Jackson ville. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brown went on a sigh seeing trip to Silver Springs and to visit the "Cliffs of the Neuse" last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. . J. D. Sloan and daughter .Gail, w,ere visiting Mr. Jonnie Batchler Sunday who is a patient at Memorial Hospital in Aiiutiuu ill uiiui:ai cviiuitiuu tuici a major operation. Here's hoping he's well and back home soon. Miss Tracy "Edwards, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Edwards is vaca tioning in Raleigh and visiting a sister, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bennett and family while there. ' Mr. Eloise Williams of A. C. Col lege in Wilson has returned to Wil son after spending several days here with his family, Mr. and. Mrs. E. Williams. Mr. Earnest Easter of Baltimore, Md.' returned home Monday after spending a few days with his family and friends. " ,. ' ' vongranuauons 10 jhiss ayoai ric kett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Pickett ot Beulaville as she has won a scholarship while in training at a Wilmington hospital recently. Hop ing her good luck from now ton in her profession.'! : Mrs. A. J. Sellers returned to Klnston last Saturday after several days here with Mrs. Eula Sander son and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Earl Rackley of Wilmington "was a recent visitor of Mrs, T. F. Sanderson and family while visiting relatives here over the week end. Mrs. R. O. Rhodes of Rlchlands returned home last week after sev eral days here and in Lumberton ana Anglers wan ner family and friends, here. CECIL A. 1 Office At Brown & Miller Co. GAS smvicE Whether Ton Live la Town or on the Farm! We Have A Complete Selection of Modern Appliances DETROIT - JEWEL - TAPPAN GAS RANGES ' -V v And The New A Modern, Gas-Fired System for Coring Tobacco International- Harvester Home Freezers And Refrigerators : FALL TERMS FOR FARMERS MODERN GAS RANGES INSTALLED FROM- - For DIM and DOTTLE GAS GOLDSBORO S2f N. Center St PINK HILL Miss "Patty"! Maready, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodroe Maready of Mill Swamp was spending a,. short visit with Miss Kay and the Misens Sanderson recently, f Mr. and Mrs, Wattle Sandlta" and1 family were on a pleasure trip about Wallace last week end after a busy week at home, , Mr. ' and Mrs. Milton Dixon of Klnston' was here among friends and family, Mr, and ; Mrs, B,4 1 Dixon last week ,endV4fAV-V Miss Georgia Thomas of Beulaville was a recent guest; of Miss Elsie Marten and family for a brief visit Miss Pauline Brown was over. at one of the local beaches last week visiting with friends; Mr. Glen Lanier accompanied her on the trip. Mr. Robert Batts of Ft Jackson, S. C was' Visiting his parents over the week yend for a few hours, Mr. and .Mrs. 'Ben Batta.'.i':'-v-:n:"V.W: Mrs. Isaac Brown and Mrs. Ear nest Jones attend a "Stork" shower at Rlchlands last Sat night May, 22 for Mr. and Mrs. James Pickett sponsored by Mrs. Ann Pickett and Mrs. Dewey Brown. Many nice gifts were received : ' and , refreshments were served , by the hostess. ;, One of the first ot the season's Musical Recitals were held here last week at the Baptist Church giving all the musical students a chance to perform all their gifted talents to the public, dressed up in their formal attair -r which gives prestige to their performances. We can use much more of it , Mrs, V. Milloy, Mrs. Cora J. San derson of Beulaville were a Satur day A. M. visitor with Mrs. Guy Rhodes and Miss Bertha Rhodes of Rlchlands last week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Garland Lanier ot Grifton and Klnston, were visiting his parents, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lanier and other relatives and friends a few days. Mrs. Nancy Raynor and Mrs. Mol lle Brinkley were in Kenansville recently visiting her daughter, Mrs. Brown who has been in a critical condition in Duke's hospital but is home doing nicely at last report. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Duglas Sloan who recently moved in their new beautiful modern new home wish everyone could have a home of their own. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanderson of Magnolia were recent visitors of Mrs. Eula Sanderson and relatives here over the past week end. The Seniors of the C. H. S. re turned from their trip to New York City, safely Mrs. Mary Sanderson walks as good as new no acci dents while there . , . thanks boys and girls for looking after her. (Intended for last week) One Interesting item . In last week's paper was where a TV Set is wanted tor the aged, at a local home . for the .aged. Here's hoping that it is available soon The coun ty Welfare peoples 'can only do what the peoples of Duplin Coun ty desires them to do with its backing. We're living longer tis true so, let's do what we can to ward our old peoples now and MILLER , n. e. fsiem ' , $119.50 KINSTON M7 MT. Queen Bt r Fab-view rark hope someone thinks of US in our twl-Hghi. days! .?.' . Mrs. Ludie Lanier, mother of Mrs. Leslie Lanier, has been visit ing her for a short visit recently. ' Mr. and . Mrs.' Billy - Turner ot Warsaw attended graduating exercis es. last week ; to see their grand daughter, Miss Nancy Norris, grad. uate. Mr. Turner Is unable to walk being afflicted V with a , recent "stroke", at his home near War saw. . f , ' : ? .; j Mrs. Emma ' Rltcher , '- of v Lynn, ; Mass., recently celebrated her 100th j birthday ancravealed that she had ! never been 111 or had ever taken 'a. hllll Wall thv uv that tha first hundred years are the worst but what about the Dr.'s part in this world of science. She doesn't know what she's been missing! Of course she isn't dead yet! , Friends here are sorry to learn that Mr. Sam Bostic has been iU at his home for severer days but trying to fight it. Mrs. A. P. J Maready of Mil Swamp section-was a recent visitor with Mrs. V, Milloy with her two daughters. '. s Mr, P. H. Sanderson, who was sick a few days has again returned to normal and back to his duties. Several of Chinquapin attended the funeral ot the late Dr. Blake's widow Mrs. Black at Chadbourn 1 who died last Friday night. Mrs. Blake is mother-in-law of the for mer Miss Eugene Quinn of Chin quapin.' Mrs. Von Autry Sr. of Fayette vllle attended the birthday dinner of Mrs. Eula Sanderson last Sun day at tile home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Sanderson. . The Birthday Event of the week wasythat of Mrs. Eula Sanderson who was guest of honor at the din ner held on the lawn' of her son. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Sanderson. Outi of-town relatives were: Mr. ana Mrs. "Pete" Shaw and two chil dren, Rea. Ann and Pete Jr, of Lumberton; Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Hall and two children, Robert and Marv of Ansiers: Mr. and Mrs. Havwood Forrest and son and Mrs. A. J. Sellers of Kinston; Mrs. Guy Rhodes of Rlchlands; Mr. and Mrs W. r Sanderson of Wallace. Mr and Mrs. H. L. Sanderson Jr. of Long Creek, near Wilmington; Mrs. Van Autrv of FavettevUle: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sanderson and children, Cynthia, Elwin and Pamalie of Greenville. Special guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Van Murrell, Mr. John Hollingsworth, Mr. L .H. Car ter, and numerous friends of the neighborhood who wished to be present Presents and sifts such as: Or- Miida from Paris: France to bottles of Avon hand creams Were re ceived by the honoree and best urUhM and manv more Ions happy years to enjoy, bestowed on by wishes by the family. Friends of Mrs. Hubert Brown of Kenansville, daughter of Mrs. Mol- lie Brinkley, has ben a patient at Duke Hospital, returning home last Wednesday after undergoing an un usual major operation Duke's third case of the kind on record. Mrs. Brown is reportedly doing nicely and here's hoping for her speedy recovery. Fineral services for Mr. Corma Cavenaugh, who died last week in Wilmington, were held last Wed. afternoon at the cemetery here, the Rev. Mr. Pate of Wilmington and the Rev. Van Murrell officiat ing. Mr. Cavenaugh has been ill for many months. Miss "Tena" Futreal of Fayette- ville. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Futreal. recently spent the week end at her parents' home and with other friends and relatives here. Mrs. Frank Parker who recently was in a serious condition at her home has now improved and is able to be out and about again, friends are glad to learn. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brinkley, Mrs. Nancy Raynor and Mrs. Mollie Brinkley made a business trip to Durham last week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Brown, who was a patient at Duke's Hospital. Mrs. Joe Piner of Wallace, daugh ter of Mrs. Joe Brinkley, has been in a Clinton hospital suffering from a severe heart attack, but is at the moment getting on as expected at her home. I ran Into Mr. Grady Mercer of Kenansville and Beulaville here the other day; and of course he was probably tired from running for Judge and really paled at the thought of NOT winning. Natural lv.' I encouraged and offered to help as best I could, but that is not enoueh whatever happens to Mr. Mercer IF he doesn't win well, it will have to be YOUR conscious! IF we need a new Judge we need a neW Judge so, who knows how soon you yourself will need to be JUDGED? Vote anyway the right School closed here last week, one of the most looked-f or high bunts of tha year. People v were hansintf out windows Setting glimpses of the wonderful sight the graduates! y $a 3 j Lady in Mteeola, NTv wwtf' a separation because, aha al leges, her husband, a sanitary worker, hasnt taken a bath in 9a year, Maybe he's just heat. -"it about taking tha plunge TJAJXROADS planning to cactVj truck trailers between tgSm "plCy back" est special fiat earaj am detannlatd to fcr&3 feem tb bacon, . : k .. j " Feels As ! 1 bj VIDA Politics will surely make you sit up and take notice! EvenJ your Editor Mr. "Bob" c Grady, who Is running for the Senate and hopes to be elected before it krets too hot-to run! He's made it clear as to what we can expect if he is elected for the Senate; whatever is good for, the county I don't know, but having a new Senator former Editor of Duplin Countyshould help ,i us get ? to where we could be in the know about many things . . . and BOY how we would like to know a" FEW things! So, Bob says to NOT forget to vote .for him come time to cast your vote. It's up to you folks AND IF he don't do what he says woes be unto him! Isn't It a shame when a lady's billfold says she can have nice des sertsand her mirror (really her figure) says she cant? Unless she's one of those who doesnt care about figures or skins, mirrors, eta . . . and say her skin will have to eat what the rest of her eats? Well, some folks can eat sweets and stay thin while others can eat it and ruin their skins! : I guess the Tongue is about the bluntest of all good tools. Yet we all manage, to speak enough Frencfi or similar language-r-to get our face slapped once in awhile. The secret of women making their own clothes is that they make them not only to make them appear slim they make them also to make a man look around! A good think about a man he doesn't have to worry about kissing someone who has a' two or three day old beard. Spend your opinion but hot out loud. The way the people must make the latest bathing suits these days. THe ortly way I can figure it out they could take two handker chiefs put them together shake them and then alas throw one of them away. Similar like all this talk about "high! cost of living" . . . put out by people who eat! It's out and out to stay . . . we presume talk I mean. They say, "The early bird catch es the worm," but who wants a worm? "A, stitch in time saves nine." But who wants to sow? So, a bird in the hand can turn out to be very embarrassing! Some of them can bite - ! But are worth two in the bush! ' A slight "giggle" on the legal side of life was, where a jury in a Texas Court was over impressed mildew resistant! smoa-1 resistant! f self-cleansina enamel-like lustre! C. . QUiluI CO, General Merchandise & Tana Supplies s. KENANSVILLE JMSd '-"V 18 'ssil .N-",, v Modem If i bythamakartof ' Co,l i fawest WbWIk Fatal ' ' ' - ' S See Them MILLOY with the politeness of tho ' law yers expression, and returned, a verdict on a murder trial defend ant as "Not Quite Guilty. ' You mothers who had" a husband UVing now should have bought him a "Mother's Day" gift. After all, it it had not been for HTM you would not have been the moth er! Ha-Ha-. . I told you it's time for a local "Queen" of some sort Now did you see our' very ownEdgar Hoover of FBI posing with Holly Spring of Ballerna a Boxer just after a dog show in Washington, D. C.t Where else? What I ..will, add is that what better brains in dog and, man than a Boxer and Ed. Hoover? BELIEVE IT OR NOT; The first time on record I ever remember anyone cutting the blood out of a lip sealing an envelope I did it myself last week! Don't try it your self, for I've been more years than I care to mention sealing envel opesand it's the first time I've did It and I'd probably not have be lieved it if I'd not seerl it for my self in the mirror! It's nice to have some of our lux ury tax discontinued but now our Sunday mail 'has been curtailed which we can understand and do without but you never realize these days that this Nation was founded to avoid so much "unjust taxation." But with so much "in vestigation" going on in and about Washington, D. C, more money has got to come from the needy to change positions with each other. But, someone ALWAYS knows what SHOULD be done and it's a pity those people's shouldn't have been on the benches in the first place. If all of us could save money like an isolated farmer of Charles ton, West Va., did he came in re cently to pay his taxes - with some "blanket style" $20 bills which went out of date in 1933. But, the chief tax deputy said there's nothing wrong with them, just a little OLD) The man who wastes his time has little else to waste. ATTENTION FARMERS! ..-.,-. . We Wish To Announce the Appointment Of J.M. Edgerton & Son Inc. ! Goldsboro, N. C. 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