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I T 3, KTMAXSVaXE. Jf. C, THTJ18DAT. OCTOBTO X MM . ' .Socials piwm?wif i f ' .t The worl dis over-burdened with Wtics because it is easier than Soma men outlive their useful Bessothers - seem . to have been born without any. . , r 1 being passable performer. Church 1 - 1 1 1 ( I" I, , ' !, '. 1 H 5J ir 'Hi Reporter and Personals - ' Miss Annie Rom Williams : and Miss Mattie . Williams ot Greens boro and Mrs. Betty Hunter WUU- imi ot Washington, Dl C spent ; Saturday with Mrs. S. S. Hines and tamily. ' vfe.:,.. ;; - Mrs., Virginia Lanier resumed work Monday after being 111 lor sometime. . . Mrs. J. R. Grady and Margaret of Kenansville visited Mrs. G. P. PrM gen - Sunday. i'' Mrs. Belton Minshew and Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Brown of Kenansville shopped in Raleigh Vonday. . - "Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughan and ' Mrs. , Frank Hayslip spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Going at Whitakers. Mrs. Paul Potter, Mrs. Glenn Brown, Mrs. James Rackley, Mrs. A. F. Jones and Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Mathe, attended the lecture given by Dr. Arnold Rauffman in Kenansville Sunday afternoon on church music. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and Mr. and Mrs., Dick Kaleel of Clinton spent Sunday at Topsail Beach. Pat Herring of Albermarle spent Tuesday with hissister, Mrs. Char 1 Lb. Can Old Mansion COFFEE- $1.00 Wilson College FOOTBALLS $3.49 SPECIAL 31b. can CRISCO 89c 3 Tall Cans Carnation or Pet MILK 39c Full Pint COD LIVER OIL 89c $1.50 Size DEWin PILLS Only 98c RU-EZE TABLETS For Relief of Muscular Aches & Pains Bottle ol 100 $2.50 a $2.45 Value SSS TONIC A Tonic For the Blood 20oz. Bottle $1.99 $1.85 Value Yardley AFTER SHAVE LOTION Plus Yardley Shave Cream .... both $1.10 DEEP MAGIC A Facial cleaning lotion "As Advertised on For Over-Eating Gases & Biz-Molax Antacid 60c and Sure Grin Plastic Clothes Line (50 feet) 89c $2.53 Value ! Every-Ready Shaving Brush Plus Large Tube Mennen Shave Cream Both For $11 Standard KINSTON, 1 NC. Subscription Agent les Sheffield, and father, Pat Hern- Ing. Mrs. Elbert Matthis and Pat were' weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. U R. Patterson at Rosebqro. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Marriner were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daulton West at Raleigh. Mrs. Bill Sheffield and children, Mrs. Ed Sheffield and children spent several days recently si their cot tage at Topsail Beach. They were Joined by their husbands for the weekend. ; Mrs. Rena Rouse spent Thursday night with her brother, William Boyette,' v.-ho is 6ick Elvln Boyette spent sometime Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rouse spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boyette. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gresham and children spent the weekend at their cottage at Topsail. Mrs. Charles Sheffield shopped in Goldsboro on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pittman and family of Washington. D. C. were lainnj guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. i Charles Wahab. W. E. Taylor, Bill Taylor, Benny Hobbs and Roger Phillips attend- TV" .. 60c & $t .00 Heart Burn Powder $1.25 Please Call Mrs. Minshew, Phone 554 ed the Duke-Tennessee game at Durham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Britt and chil dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Britt, Sr. at Parkton. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Avon Sharpe and Mrs. W. A. Car ter were: Mr. and Mrs. James Car ter and chUdren of Brunswick, Ga.: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers of Chapel Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker, Jr. and son, and Mr. anu Mrs. Charles Barker, Sr. oi Oxiora Miss Ruby Southerland left Sun day wr a ten day iour of New York. Avon tnarpe, MitcheU Britt. Paul Kitchin and Sam Godwin at- tenacu uie Duke - Tenn. game Sat- I uraay. , Jerry Paschal and Leonara am- - yer ol Fort Bragg spent Thursday Marsha Hipp Joanne Flowers; Re night with the Goraon Kornegays. Jf"' Miss Mary Lou Phillips, who is GloH, Thomas, Wst! Publici teaching school at Burlington, spent ty. Patsy Jo SmV.M he weekend with her parents, Mr. was voted thatthe cT ub would . , . v puiiiin . meet twice a month-rst and third M LVs. XZ Kornegay Thursday night at eight o'clock. ...... -rv Waller at the Veter-; n HosDitai in Fayetteville Satur iaj ai vti jiv". j looE0ail game at Ft. Bragg Satur ay aittinoon. fliey also attenoea a May iiiftiH'. fvt. and Mrs. Fisher Carnon ana daughter. Renee of Alexanderia, Va., spent the weekend with their tamihes, the D. H. Carltons and N. A. Mitchells. Miss Nell Mathis of Burlington spent the weekend with ner par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mathis. Mrs. Archie Brown spent the weekena witn Mrs. Jack yuinn at vVnghtsville Beach. Mrs. Arcnie Brown visited friends ji Bgulaville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs .Archie Brown vis ited a nephew, Alfonza Quinn who .3 a patient in a Kinston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchin and Billy of Parkton also Mrs Allen Kitchen spent the weekend with the Paul Kitchins. F. R Hales returned home from Sampson hospital alter being there for a week. His condition is improv. ed. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Byrd spent Sunday and Monday with their daughter and family in Fayeteville. Mrs. E. F. Darden returned home after spending two weeks with her daughter and family, Mrs. H. F. Heath of LaGrange. Mrs. Darden lives with her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Herring. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Surratt, Sr. vis ited the J. C. Surratts in Goldsboro Friday. Ross Garner of Peace College spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner. Mrs. Emma Chambers returned home Saturday after visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sawyer of Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer accom panied Mrs. Chambers home and spent the weekend in the Powell home. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and children visited Mr. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Clark of Pitts boro, Sunday. Richard Marvin and Melvin Rus sell Cockrell of Norfolk, Va. have returned to their home after a vis it with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Cockrell. Mrs. Forrest Martin, Mrs. J. H. Wahab and Mrs. J. D. Davis, Sr. shooped in Goldsboro Saturday. Miss Cynthia Watts has returned to her home at Wake Forest after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gavin. Mrs. W. B. Whitfield shopped In Kinston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter and Tim were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy at Beula ville. Mr .and Mrs. Liston Summerlin and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Summerlin at Summerlin's Cross Roads. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sykes and Miss Mary Lee Sykes of Kenansville visited Mrs. Florence Houston Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Glenn Brown and Mrs. Allen Draughan shopped in Raleigh Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeill and cHkren shopped in Raleigh Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeill and children and Brad and Arthur Minshew visited Mrs. A. D. McNeill at Faison Sunday. Observe National B&PW Week - The Dunlin Business and Pro fessional Women's Club will begin to observe National Business Wo men's week by attending church t e Baptist Church In - m uwj imi uuuua; muAiAiiig, uvw u-tniuu.s are askea to meet 't 10:45. r in u 1 1 Junior Garden Club Met Wednesday I The Junior Garden .Club which was organized by the Warsaw Gar den Club met Wednesday afternoon in the Fireside Room at. the Meth odist Church. Mrs. M.' A.' Smith was hostess for the afternoon.' Barbara Stancii presided over the business at which time the follow ing officers were elected: Presi dent, Barbara Jones; vice-president, Znnn Ouinn: secretary. Barbara Stancii; treasurer, Rebecca House, r.miH- ikva. whitti Hostesses for the next meeting wui be Llllie Mae Phillips and Joanne i-i i The program was opened with the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. M. A. Smith gave an interesting talk on The Purpose of a Garden Club. Mrs. Allen Draughan gave the program on materials to col lect for dried arrangements. The hostess served coconut cake Those attending were: Joyce Whittle, Lib West, Barbara Stancii, Joanne Flowers, Sarah Alice Fus sell, Lillle Mae Phillips, Zona Quin, Rebecca House,. Gloria Tho mas, Marsha Hipp and Barbara Jones. Mrs. John Johnson Entertained Club Mrs. W J MLddleton. Jr. received a bracelet for high score and Mrs. Mitchell Britt was given pot hold ers on a wooden spoon for second high on Thursday evening when Mrs. John Anderson Johnson en tertained her bridge club at her home on Hill Street Arrangements of fall flowers were used In the room where the tables were in play. The hostess served a salad plate with sandwiches, date nut bread and coffee to: Mrs. Middleton, Mrs. Britt, Mrs. Walter P. West, Mrs. James N. West, Jr., Mrs. W. G. Britt, Mrs. Mett Ausley, Mrs. Rivers Johnson, Jr. and Mrs. Earl Huie. Miss Sarah fussell Honored At Party Miss Lillie Mae Phillips honored Miss Sarah Alice Fussell on her sixteenth birthday on Friday night after the Warsaw-Smithfield foot ball game. Guests were Invited in for refreshments and to spend the night. Sarah Alice was presented a sweater and lingerie from the girls. Lillie Mae served birthday cake, ice cream and iced drinks to: Sar ah Alice, Jo Ann Flowers, Lib West, Ann Woodard, Barbara Stan di, Gloria Thomas, Jeannette Lan ier and Zona Quinn. FARMERS Let Us fill yeur PMA Purchase Orders for Pas hire Seeds - Fertilizers & Lime. LADINO CLOVER FESCUE CRIMSON CLOVER VETCH RYE GRASS WHEAT RYE (Onion Free) BARLEY OATS (Mustard Free) Pasture Fertilizer. ,' 2-12-12, 0-14-14, 0-10-20 FATHERS EXCHAI'GE ' Warsaw, N C. ' i. iV.1 ' i)t I 1 - - MibS EVA BELLE KORNEGAY'S engagement to Gerald M. Uz zell is announced by her mother, Mrs. H. S. Kornegay of Warsaw, Mrs. Uzzell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Uzzell of LaGrange. The wedd ing will take place in the near future. Bach Class The BACH Sunday School Class of the Baptist Church met Wed nesday night prior to the prayer meeting service. Mrs. Robert Black- Vtf0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC An U sia'iile Comliisatiaa ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION WARSAW HARDWARE COMPANY W4PSW Si r ' dooooooooooooboooooooofro r. ..AAftftAftnnflDOQOQOOOCQQQQOQQOOQOO) VliiHHiBWWWwwwiiwwvwww'"'"''-' w. ; z O O o o ft o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o 9 9 9 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 'iocobbbobboobooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocw Tiore, teacher, presided over the neeting. Officers elected lor the coming year are: Assistant teach er, Mrs .John Fonvielle; president, Mrs. John Anderson Johnson; Sec etary, Mrs. Clarence Warren. JL :0iM:i)iriT: ''' '-' I ... "W . . House anil Garage with 6 lots on Main Street in Town of Beulaville, II. C. Will be Sold at Auc lion on the 30 day of October at 1:00 P. M. on the premises. This is the W. J. Trott property. The ternis vill be Vi down and Vi each year on Balance. This 29 Day of September, 1954. - GRADY Come see the beauties we're getting, because Buick sales axe soaring! MINCHEW BUICK COMPANY , E. Main Street WaUes N. C. ooooooooooooooooooooooooi O kiiunin MAYFAIR a mnirniK w s in srtrsm O FOR O O O The Toy Department Now Open Layaway now for Christmas FOB BOYS FOR GIRLS ' Cowboy Guns Dolls Cowboy Suits Carriages Cars Trucks Tea Sets Footballs Stoves Trains , Rock Horses Tool Sets Pianos Bicycles Tricycles Wagons o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ONLY 11 SATURDAYS TIL CHRISTMAS o o o Children: Fill out the coupon below and drop it O in the barrell at the Mayfair Toy Department O o o o FREE BICYCLE Nothing to buy Just piint your name below end drop in the barrell at Mayfair Top Depart-ment o o o o o o o o o o o Name ... Address Age o loooooooooooooooooooooooo .u . -V. . K't " A t, V . ' I i. ''rv .... .. ' . . " Selling Agent ' ' .mss' usiiiiJ r?' 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