, . ' 1 . . t , ' 1 ' 1 C i t 7 DuDiin 'i .' - n r i - r i ') j1 i i I EL j aw ....... I Vli 11:14 At Kdiwdisl Church 'Vie Sth Sunday Fellowship Sup. per tor all the Kenantville Church ea will be held Sunday. August 29th at 6:00 o'clock at the , Methodist . Church. Th,W, S. C. S. ot the Methodist Church will be in charge of arrangements for the meal.., . The young people will present program following the meal In the , church. An interesting program on "Worship ' Through Hymns" ha . been planned. Pictures of the re cent beach "retreat" will also be shown. , Everyone is invited to attend. Girl Scout i Girl Scout activities for the last two weeks have been on the move. Wednesday, August the 11, their xegular meeting was held in the lodge building with Miss Rebecca Grady, presiding. Miss Florrie Cur- rie acting scribe. The interesting I go Region". - t - - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I 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 ATTENTION SCHOOL GIRLS LOOK BETTER FOR LESS REMEMBER The So & IN CLINTON Invites You to see our new Textures and Novelty Weaves display in Fabric Department niY Wa "1 a . f . foftftiofi-ngnr BUTTERICK suited PATTMM o o oooooooooooooooooooooooo f DOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i 1 Rawls Jewelry Store 2 "THE BRIDE'S STORE" O U CUNTON,N.C - O ' i Mk i o 1 t w . o o i s Possession 9. l o jT f o ffimv o f'"' ' roCAI-3 " 0 , ?' S -i. Duncan WATCHES O 1 ' S MAMONB8 Heisey , , . Tissot Q Artcarved Imperial ' ' ; Hamilton O ' i . Keepsake Seneca Elgin O t. t V 14 JL j' rltllT Towta C J vO T" Royal Doulton UnHi Omim Olf! o o o o a O o o pkeettav to ttM Bla Crystal ' ' - Koritok I hm O ; v f'i Syracuse j J International O .. wtoditsta,. . .. .' mr- i 'taht. mt aa kwh iUm mMmm ill tmmt- tt i'iiim - - A ' ' n Y P. GUTHRIE, Soty Editor - JlilgJ iJm ) feature olathis meeting, Mrs. Rey. , nolds assisted ' Mrs. N. B, Boney Jlth the Investment of her daugh- ter, Mary urn. On Wednesday of last week the girls chaperbherbrMrS: George Penney, Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Newton and Miss Sallle Nowtnn enioved a awimmintf nartv and dutch treat at Scotties Pool. These girls are doing wefttand go ing forward at a rapid pace in their scouting. As the saying goes "watch their dust." ,' 'i r Women Of Church The Women of th Church of Grove Presbyterian Church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. N. B. Boney, president, presiding. Mrs. Thelma Stroud gave the devotion, Mrs. Clarence Murphy assisted by Mrs. Boney gave the program on "Africa, special study cnthe Con- o o o o o o o o o Sew Shftp s o o o o o o o o o O O O O O s FALL FABRICS Exciting ' . in Newest Colors are all on BUTTONS arms THREAD TAPE' 1 Ith' IT u CUNJON, N. H o o o s attttaf.) patterns treat Jackson !! !. 1 ?n ' o Burton g t" Phone 2122 Mrs. II. B. Coney Attends Meet At Mt. Olive Mrs. N. B. Boney, president of the Women of the Church, Grove Presbyterian Church attended a luncheon meeting given for the president's of the organizations in district Number six, given by Mrs. Leo" Simmons at her home in Mt. Olive, ruesoay. Attends School Eastern Star Class for secretari al School of Instruction in Golds boro was attended by Mrs. Colon Holland, Mrs. N. B. Boney, Mrs. Matoka Westbrook and Mrs. Mar garet Westbrook of the Kenans ville Chapter. Mrs. Ralph Miller, representing the Beulivalle Chap ter, also accompanied Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Boney. Personals Mrs. Christine Williams made a business trip to Wilmington last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sitterson at tended the funeral of Mrs. Tulie Cooke in Aulander Friday. Mrs. Cooke was an aunt of Mr. Sitterson. Mr. N. B. Boney made a business trip to Fayetteville, Tuesday. Mrs. Florence Currie and Florrie spent the week end at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Jo nnye Daughtry and sister, Mary, visited their sister Miss An gela Daughtry in Washington, D. C. last week. Mrs. S. W. Newton supplies at the Red Cross office for Mrs. N. B. Boney w- vay attending a meeting Mrs. Hunter Su..ders of Golds boro visited her father, Mr. Joel Whaley and sister, Mrs. B. B. Wil liamson last week. Mrs. Allen Dunn and son, Jimmy, are spendin gsometime with her sister Miss Mary E. Williamson at Carolina Beach this week. Mr. Ed Simpson and son Burke are visiting Mr. Simpson's mother in Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brinson and Hiram spent Tuesday in Wilming ton. Mrs. Lela Powell and daughter of Magnolia spent Thursday with Mrs. Powell's sister, Mrs. Willard Brinson. Mrs. Hallie Daughtry visited friends and relatives in Beaufort last week. Mr and Mrs. I. C. Burch and daughter, Millie, attended the grad uation of their daughter, Miss Mary Sue Burch from East Carolina Col lege on Friday. They were met there by Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Raleigh, .iiiiitriiriiit.ii'-rriM.w-mi'.,'th4'i:st,,t-l MRS. LAUCHLIN ALEXANDER BETHUNE, prior to her marriage Saturday in the Rose Hill Baptisfr t-nurcn, was Miss Evelyn DeLeon Fussell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeLeon Fussell of Rose Hi& Mr. Bethune is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lauchlin Bethune of Clinton. parents of Miss Burch's fiance. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sitterson spent Wednesday in Morehead City. Hep. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Dillon, S. C, visited their uncle C. B. Guthrie enroute to Albermarle Sound for a weeks fishing. Miss Bettye Ingram attended the North Carolina Conference Meth odist Youth Fellowship meeting at Duke University last week. Mr. and Mrs. DeLeon' Wells of Wallace and Mrs. L. D. Dail of Magnolia visiter their sisters Miss Mary Cooper and Mrs. Davis Far nor. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Brown had as their dinner guest Wednes day evening, Mrs. N. E. Brown and Mrs. William Helms of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Futrelle and children of Kihston spent some time recently with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ingram. Alice and Brenda, attended a family Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Brown, get-together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cavenaugh. Sun iay. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Brown nd Mr. and Mrs. William Helms of Charlotte were also guests of the Cavenaughs Mrs. Helms and Mrs. Brcwn remained for a visit. Robert Franklin Willi has been attonriincr Bummo mui I .(4 uuiiuiiLl 0VI1UUI it Atlantic Christian College, Wil ;on, is at home. Mrs. Rudolph Hasty and sons vis- ted her parents over the week end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Buck Farrlnr H ' on Billy of Durham are spending iome time with Mr. and Mrs. Rot)- coe Jones and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowden. Mrs. Nora Shaffer spent a few days in Burgaw with her daughter. Mrs. Harvey Black and Mr. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie, Jr. are spending several days at Kures Beach. Mr. P. J. Dobson spent Tuesday in Wilmington. Mrs .Lacy Vines ac companied her brother home for a visit Mrs. N. B. Boney and Miss Lottie Williams were in Goldsboro Mon day. Miss Jean Mercer of Goldsboro ! visiting her grand parents, Mr. suxl Mrs. Sam Newton. " Mrs. Wendeil Alphin and Mist Jean Tyndall sint Tuesday In Kin ton. Miss Carrol Faye Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murphy met Donald Murphy in Wilmington Sun day morning. They enjoyed aea food dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Brinston visited Mt. Mitchell, Grandfathers Mountain, Linville Falls and other places of interest in North Carolina Moun- O.. wvj o r O V - 2 ' swing into spring witf I ( ) lighter-weighf J GIVE YOURSELF A VfT with amwtwawM matt aMaijja JsjsaAuMpBfjaaeal aSkfhs) Usl saBBBtBUsnal I lataw nfwflmW (WW fHn Ifl eFVIV ptjtjl I KaMrofnABur,Too!Tteci 1 the tea) at M auntM. YauH hardly krtew yaw hM It tial . eiyledtoltaamit In a a variety 4imtwin - 4Charht are gwtwateidteildBielrhaaa;Vw In " Z 1 i aprlng, summer, fan ar wWittr. Mad af Imaorlett Katmir tvr-htU mwviduany boned, cotna m todayl KRAMER'S DEPT. STORE , Tear Shepplng Oatttet ' M WALLACE , k I " ' I I " aSk?yAiawafewMii it mm i v MISS EDNA ARLENE THIGPEN Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klrby A. Thigpen of Pink Hill, who an nounce her engagement to James A. Harrell, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Harrell of LaGrange. The wedding will take place September 4. Herman - Smith In Emporia Miss Ardeth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith of Pink Hill, and Mr. Norman Her man, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Herman of Long Island, New York, were married August 17, in Empo ria, Va. They will make their home at Copaigue, Long Island, New York State. tains. Mrs. G. V. Gooding visiter her daughter Mrs. Banks McNary in Goldsboro Tuesday. Mrs. D. T. Jessup of Fayetteville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wells. Mm Wendell Alphin and Miss Jean Tyndall spent Wednesday and Thursday with Dixon and Bumps Guthrie at Kures Beach Mrs. Daisy Smith spent Friday in Warsaw with Mrs. Paul Potter. Mrs. Park Prldgea of Warsaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady. Mesdames E. A. rfewton. Colon Holland, N. B. Boney of Kenans- -.111 - - -1 a 1 T) 1 -A wv v"lc "u " winuera m war. saw attended the Rob Morris Day In Greensboro at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home on Thursday. Missi Edith Murphy .of Jackson ville, Kentucky aad Mist Frances Murphy of Pcaderlea, nieces of Mr. Murphy, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murphy on Wedne day. Outlaw's Bridge News By MRS. I. B. PASXR The Grady-Outlaw Reunion has been announced for Sunday, Aug ust 29, at 100 a. ra. Rev. Abner Outlaw of Elizabeth City and Hon. Paul D. Grady of Kenly will make the principal addreesea. Mr. and Mrs. Noses Mewborn and Miss Edna Sutton of Goldsboro, Mrs! Mary Alice Mewborn and Ut ile daughter Andre of Raleigh were among visitors for church ser vice Sunday. Quite a number from here at tended (he Firmer Day Program In (- - QfSLX "TO trSMwi I I I.. i 1 1 anew 1. Goldsboro Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Outlaw, and children of Raleigh spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Katie Out law and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fields and children of Goldsboro spent Sun day with Mrs. Paul Outlaw. Visiting Miss Cora Parker of Wil son has' been her brother, J. H Parker and Mrs. Parker. ' Miss Elsie Jean Outlaw, polio pa tient, home. continues; to improve at her Friends and relatives of M. W. Sutton gathered at his home Sun day to celebrate his birthday. A bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour. Mrs. Alonzo Outlaw entertained with a party on Monday night. Announce Mr. and Mrs. David J. Kilpatrick announce the birth of a son, David John Kilpatrick, IL on August 19 at James Walker Memorial Hospit al Mrs. Kilpatrick is the former Eva Sanderson of Magnolia. "A Live Faith" Is "A Little Faith" will be the gen eral theme for the morning and evening worship services during the revival at the Warsaw Baptist Church August M through Friday September 3. Dr. E. Norfleet Gard ner, of Laurinburg, will bring the morning devotional (brief thirty minute service) on the topics: Monday: What Do You Have Worth While? Tuesday: Making the Bible Mine Wednesday: Enthusiasm and the Christian Km m to PEKOT iw mTEWJAnoiiAi CCD ODDDQGD 104 kp EeWMiay Slhw DlMMad . ' ' ' . ' . "? ' 1 NA . Sh,CVWratfaia2C0tO0sy . ' f aPaMvatad heaBy. OptjoaeleqSiipw mt d Price aabjeat tochattj without aatioa. M . 4 ........ . 1 Tow Irttsfa l way eavwffca sJaawi aayiaaf. AA wVaat aw -1 "HI 'A ' "sv ' r1 - Mrs. Floyd A. Jones Prior to her o'clock In the Clemson Baptist Church of Clemson, was Miss Jeanen Frances Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brfown of Clemson Thursday: I Belong Friday: Confirm Your Reservation At the evening worship services Dr. Gardner will use as his topic emphasis: Sunday: No Cauae for Shame Monday: I Found God Among the Japanese , . Tuesday: Three Lasting Ties of Faith Wednesday: Four Step from God Thursday: Moved Into the Base ment, ' . Friday: As You Will The public is cordially invited to attend the service. The morning service will be brief through con sideration for . business people and school attendants. Workmen are cordially urge to cmM -dressed for their daily task." High school stu dents catch the bus at the gram mar school and have plenty ot time. It's only natural for the person who is asked to foot the bill to do a lot of kicking. The burden of responsibility car ries within itself compensation in iwd local tenet. i( i ... - -v. ' 'tfwttt. ;t i 1 'i 4 marriage Saturday, August 21, at 4 Plan Youth Revival Beginning Sunday night, August 29, Rev. Eugene Waddell will, con duct a youth revival at Sarecta Free Will Baptist Church. The service will begin each night at 8:00 p. m. ending on Friday night, September S. - Rev. Waddell is a MM graduate of the Free Will Baptist Bible Col lege in Nashville, Tennessee and plan to enter the Columbia Bible Institute in South Carolina this fall. He will be accompanied by- Hi tal ented young wife. - - We, the youth of Sarecta, extend a special welcome .-to everyone to attend these services. We are sure the Lord has great blessings in tore for us through th preaching ot Hl word. Fr Odd Fact to CnoxTil, Tana, Utb ttvoret wu granted to a woman ) whota hatband already had. ate IrtwWkiBtomiisa fi&i. tvry"t'i'n " f"'''1- u " ' ' i rv n -1 a f u fi iei Tt c o V n P ti 'A T R Q n tl W 'Tl Tl a 6u 1 wl 5i o Th Sal GO Bui . m Tut Wei r O o ) ( Sui wit Tim Wil We M . " 1 r ' mm. Wit 'f 'On i r ! ' o r t cc Dooooooooooooo 000066000000000000006 1 0( ':! ;.SS fB.'i'V" m'!'9tm'V'.,--:-. i V.S , lit -

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