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, y A i l1 V T ICOOCCCOCOOOOOOOOC . . V i . 1 :.: . . : . 4 ' ' ' 5 YY Y 'i'-rs, 1 ' 1, 1 t ' . . : . rTAjrjrvsxs, . c. tzcbsoat. august & um ( , Y' ' f f w ' I II . ,, ,. ., in, in . , n iu,, , h r -i.-ir inn . .. 3 - uLu Li J Y i I M f n '""ft Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Simpson ex pect to co to Bulea Creek at the -week end to be 'attendants In the JLynch-Simpson wedding which will take place in the Baptist Church at ' o'clock Saturday evening. ; The bride, . Miss Hilda Simpson, is ( aister of Mr. Simpson who will give ner in marriage and Mrs. Simpson will be a bridesmaid. ; ' 4 Oaf-Door Supper Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Turner were hosts to member of the Turner : tamiiy at an out door cupper at (their home Saturday evening. At tending were Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Turner, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' Xiwton and Rebecca and Fred Law oa, HI, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bouse, Luby Eric and Lou Ann and ' Ada Ray Rouse. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt P. Williams ef Sarecta announce the birth of a daughter. Cynthia Ann, at Par rotts Hospital, Klnston, Monday, July 28, Mrs. Williams is the former Joyce Johnson of Denison, Texas. Er..:2l:ins Crmi Friends At Beach Mrs. T. A Turner was hostess to the following members of Medit erranean cruise i with whom - she traveled this spring, at a beach par ty at her cottage at Morehead for several days recently Meadamfes G. V. Cooper, Roger Brooks, N. J. Firey and J, F. Parrott, Sr., all of Kinston, Mrs William Ward of New Bern, Mrs. . Estelle Loucka of Rock HUl S. q.. Mrs. C. W. Sutton, Richlands, Mrs Mary Lock of Green. ville, S. C and Mrs. Mamie La Roque of Morehead City. On Thurs day night the party was Joined by Mrs. Elizabeth Hange of St Louis, Mo Miss Nannie Bett Clark of Greensboro and Mrs. Smith of Ra leigh, for a watermelon cutting. Sceufs Hosts Mr. &; Mrs. ; Swain B. F, Grady Scout Troop No. 40 and the pink Hill Methodist Sun day School were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Swain at a "cook out' supper at the Scout Hut. near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jiehman Wil liams Friday night The Swains moved their furniture to Harrells- ville Saturday, where Mr. Swain will be principal of the school and Mrs. Swain wiU teach in the high school. The Scouts presented them with handsome floor lamp and the Sunday School gave them a leath er-bound revised version of the Bible as going away gifts. K he is very is never happy unless unhappy ; Mrs.' Douglas Shiver of Albertson left the Raleigh-Durham Airport at 8 a.m. last Friday and landed in California at 11 o'clock that night after a 3 hour stay over at Oklahoma City. Her husband. Tech. Sgt. Shiv er was there to meet her after serv ing tor 17 months in Japan. He was to "have received a discharge on Tuesday of thiy week and the couple are returning home by train. Mrs. Shiver is employed in the Du plin County Registers Office in Kenansville. HDC Veiner Roast Members of the B. F. Grady Home Demonstration Club and their fam ilies enjoyed a welner roast at the Cliffs of the Neuse Park Sunday afternoon. oooooooooooooooooooooooot ETHEL'S SHOPPE'S BIG SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 (Bay One at Regular Price, Get One of Equal Value FREE) "All Summer Merchandise Dresses, Skirts. Blouses, Hats, Bags, "Beachwear, Shoes and All Childrens Summer Wear Included inhale o e o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ... o DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mrs. Jasper Smith Club Hostess Mrs. Jasper Smith was hostess to her bridge club at her home in Pink Hill Wednesday with the fol lowing members present Mes- dames H. A. Edwards, D W. Ruffin, J M Jones, T A. Turner, Floyd May, Helen Turner and Floyd Heath. Mrs. Jones won a wall plaque for high score. Mrs. Heath also won a plaque for second high and Mrs. Edwards won dish towels as consolation prize. The hostess served a delicious frozen salad with soft drinks, fol lowing the second progression. P-m .. , - . i'S son, you would be glad to kill the person , to keep ute in3fect from getting stung? Never had thought about it in that way, had youT We should all consider ' the animals along with the insects,'' because God made them all. , ' I guess most men know that Just because some of thein can hold down' two Jobs that it does not en title them to two wives. Some have to learn even that Reminds one of the fact that Just because you have been given a blood transfus ion and received blood of a thief it does not mean that you can go out and rob and steal. These sweet young teen-agers who think they arc grown-ups! But we older ones know that is the hap piest time of life, or should be; is when children learning of life and before we fall into the pitfalls of much of It and can't find a way out of it. Each Day During this Sale we will offer as a Daily Special 10 Dresses Values up to $14.95 and Selected Irom our Regular Stock, for Just t $2. EACH IK SUOPPE Mt. Olive O o o o o o o o o o S3 I I The DIFFERENCE is in your favor . . . when you spend what is left after saving instead of saving what is left after spending. Decide how much you are going to save each i pay-day. Then regularly deposit this fixed sum , in your savings account FIRST. It's the one , sure way to reach your goal. 1 i I Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley left Wednesday for a motor trip to the west coast, to be gone approximate ly a month. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Latham and twin daughters of Norfolk, Va., are visiting Mrs. Latham's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Herring and Harry of Mt Olive and Mrs. Gail- and Rivenbark and son Joe of Wal lace were dinner guests of the Leh man Williams family Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Bill Cade and daughter left Saturday for their home in Charleston, S. C. after hav ing spent several days with Mrs. Cade's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cor- bett Weston and other relatives in Pink Hill and Beulaville. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Johnson and Jane were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Johnson and other relatives at Harrell's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Simpson and children spent Saturday with their son, Freddy, who is attending Camp Morehead this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mercer of Charlotte were recent guests of the W. W. Maxwell family. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Watson spent the past week at the L. H. Turner cottage at Topsail. They had as guests some friends from Indiana. A World Vnknewn To A CirlUan Not long ago on a Korean battle front, a reporter looking at a seri ous minded soldier, asked him what he'd rather have if he could be granted what he wanted most Much to the reporter's surprise, the soldier answered, slowly, "Tomor row" "Just a Tomorrow." A thing most 6f us take for granted was all one soldier wanted. And that coald very well give the answers to all our loved ones who are in uniforms anywhere over 4he globe. This .'A.vs,-k;h tomorrow,'- should make wst of us 'who get lots ' of, what we want and don't wen appreciate .t, , get down on our knees, - with shame and pray t j God for our neg lect to our .service men and what they stand for.- It is fact that unless some peopls actually have men and boys in the services that they barely give them a second thought I've actually heard the remark. -Boys, that Is only Jea lousness, for your parents are proud of you in uniform as well as, out of uniform, and don't you forget it One strays occassionaly ; but that happens in any walk of life.- The whole country is proud of all of you. May you see many tomorrows. . Folks, don't let things rile you until you see red, because you most likely will wind up black and blue, besides being red all over. It's like that all through life. It's not the mountains we all trip over, ifs usually the mole hills. f do not realize loreliness al hough I might be batter off to rea lize it and do something about it (Like what?) , Some jesters are like some sweet hearts they often have soar sauces. If thinking is the essence of wis dom, it surely must mean that it's the little things in life that count most like little exnpttments to & friend or a loved one who you know to be lonely and who of us don't know of a lonely person. I can't say Tm ever lonesome but I am lonely at times. I have my time so filled With thoughts that I seldom realize it. I'm just thankful that I can and will find so much to do that ARE EARNING LOTS OF $ FOR THOUSANDS OF GROWERS BECAUSE M tfflT friri i CURE-ALLS USE; LESS OIL o iiji ii iii Facts As See Them I oull doubly enjoy spending "what's left' when you Hn uour saving FIRSTI Get started NOW on your own savings I program. Open an account in this bank J todyK . ifc - ' If people everywhere could 'live so they could be an inspiration in stead of a depreciation to their fellowmen. wouldn't we all benefit from it? I feel that parents make their biggest mistakes by making their children feel depreciated in stead of appreciated. But what do you think happens when a man can take two punish ments at once, like Lavern Nelson c Marion, Ind. He recently was sentenced to two to five years for burglary, and then let the Judge R. T. Craine, marry him to Patsie McNeal. That's a mix up, but love always finds a way. That is the dif ference between the two. Have you ever felt like shooting yourself in the stomach to take your mind off a severe toothache? It would be like burning down your home because you disliked your neighbors, wouldn't It? Have you ever met or known people who if you saw 'a hornet NO OIL VAPORS OR SMOKE ARE RELEASED IN THE BARN TO SMUDGE YOUR TOBACCO. NO TAGS ARE TURNED ON TOBACCO CURED WITH A CURE-ALL Cure-Aff excel!, because of ih rrTT"--?-- T7. Hew Taylor Wheat Popular !n Caswell One of the first growers' reports on the new Taylor variety wheat comes from Negro County Agent E. B. Carroway, Caswell County. The report is "yery encouraging," said Carroway. v The agent says all the information he can gather from growers indi cates the new wheat has made a hit with farmers. "It has good rust resistance,,, good straw strength, and yields are as good or better than the previous best Varieties (Atlas, Anderson, ect") Carroway adds , that Taylor is an "attractive Wheat with, more rye sppeal ' than other varieties. We believe Taylor has improved yields in I9M for the group of farmers planting this variety. The flour mills in this area or praising the new , variety very highly for its excellent quality flour. In general, the groweces are expected to qui ckly accept the variety for its yield and eye appeal" Before You Buy Any Food Freaser p freezer Becent reports from United States soybean producers indicate they expect to harvest 233000 aefces of the crop: this- year. heavy duty heaters with .meter outer circulator and aluminum' plated steel heat chamber. Its pat-; anted Twin Blast Burner is so cleaiv--burning, you'll seldom tee smolce. So-; efficient in heat savinq, the smoke-1 pipe run- cool, needs no screening. W' You clean it by a twist of the wrist after each cure. -Built like a high priced furnace with exclusive giant heat saving air circulating buter drum. No wicks to trim or replace. Heaters built over modern equipment with : securely locked edges, bound to give maximum service. ' ONLY CURE-ALL HAS A SINGLE CONTROL ASSEMBLY DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR A TOBACCO COOKER. Can't be satisfied with make-shift controls that were built for some entirely different heating job. The single CURE-ALL valve operating all four stoves assures you mora dependable performance and a much simpler hook-up: TWO PAATE fr7 " ana The men who use CURE-ALLS ted you tray i leu oil, cost tess to maintain , and earn you s better prico tor your M& Mr. T. G. McLamb, Benson, I North Carolina writes: 19.000RD PROTECTION) AGAIHSTlp , iCIZIss- wTierrpol?d strike there seems no end lOj to costly drain of - daily medical expense; Farm Bureau guarantees , protection Polio Insurance 2-year Coverage Family Policy... $10 . (Inc. children to 18) ' Individual Policy... $5 Get in touch today with ETHRO HILL mil' Supply c . Pink ma .. EE HOME OFFICE 1 J.. COIUMJUS. 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