" '" - " V" ' ' ! v . ' 1 1 ' THE WKBt TIMES, JKNANSVUXE, N. G, THtTBSDAT, FESBCKT U, ML s " FPrcnniic i spark. , . , , i Mem ELERY P. GUTHRIE, Socief Editor - Phone 2122 Services Held For The Aged On January 8tb,,.lfra! - Eugene Jounson, Teacher. - - Judy Ro'ims. Muier, Ralph Miller, Inland Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Ash MiUer, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mtller, Carol Miller, Mrs. Norwood Miller. Fruits, candy, liome made cake, was brought by the guest and serv ed, .v;"" . February 7th, Mrs. William West. iU...k I J . 1 -M .1 1 .1 nls.irt . nr.....J i-j " """" F'oaiurai o me name uem- i wuwu ouu. onatration club, with her club mem. On January 15th, ' Mrs. Glenn Brown, teacher, Mrs. Katie Her fting, Carrie Peele, Mrs. Boone, as. sisma with the singing ot hymns. On Monday night, 18th January, Miss Inez Taylor of Free Will Bap tist led prayer service, assisted by. group of members of her church.. On January 29thi Mrs. G. S. Best, teacher anrt her "d'-'tclass, con ducted Sunday school. I Sunday nighf, January 29, Song and Prayer ; service, conducted by members of the Presbyterian church of BeulavlUe, with the following1 Circle No .1 met with" Mrs. J. U in attendance: Mrs. Herman Mil-, Wallace on Monday afternoon with ler, airs. w. u MiUer, Mrs; W. J. ' seven -members present. Miller, Mrs. Gordon Miller, L. C.I Mrs. J. A. Gavin gave the Bible bers cany and brought gifts for each' member of the home. The above mentioned were made glad by bringing sunshine, message and song to the -inmates of Mrs. Whaley's Boarding home.. "The 12 men and women were most' grate ful for their visit and thoughtful ness." Miss Delia repeats, any one is welcome any time. Hostess To Circle Study takea from Genesis. Following - a- general discussion, the hostess served chocolate cake topped with whipped cream and cof fee. "-'v IF YOU HAVE PULPVOOD To Sell SEE JOHN BRADSHAW AT JOHII BRADSHAW GROCERY Phone 434 Warsaw Mrs. Southerlahd Was Hostess To The Vomans Club . Mrs. Lawrence Southerland was hostess to the Woman's Club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Early Spring flowers and foilage was used . effectively in the liv ing room. The President, Mrs. Southerland, presided over the business session. After usual business session, Mrs. John A.. Gavin, program chairman, assisted by Mrs. Nickens, gave an interesting program on the Presi dents, Lincoln and Washington, whose birthdays come this month. Joyce Whaley of the Girl Scout troop read the Gettysburg address in. conclusion. Mrs. A. T. Outlaw assisted the hostess in serving le mon cheese cake and hot punch to the 'eleven members and three vis itors. amoutf American ef)tps The UNITED STATES, world's most famous ship and flagship of America's great new merchant marine. This renowned vessel, fastest and most modern liner afloat, has helped restore America's maritime, prestige. Without modern liners, our trade would suffer and our national defense , would be jeopardized, according to the American Mer chant ' Marine Institute. New high speed oil tankers, fast car go liners, coastal colliers are all equally important to our peace time economy and our wartime security. " Circle 1 Meets Grove Church Circle No. .11 met on Monday evening at Grove Presbyterian Church at 7:30. Mrs. J. J. Wells, chairman, presided. Mrs. J. B. Wallace led a discus sion on Rebecca and her husband, dall, Mrs. Jim Wilkerson, Miss Mary Lee Sykes, Mrs. Jean Fra zelle, Mrs. George Penney, Mrs. Joe Wallace and Mrs. Robert Wil lis. When scores were compiled, Mrs. Stokes was given Rubenstein's Foam bath for club high and Mrs. E. C. Tyndall" costume bracelet for visitors high. Shop & Save AT III FAISOH Here Are A Few Week End Specials ' - FOR FEB. 17 & 18 . In Our Meat. Market Department Smoked Sausage 5 lbs, for .99c Fresh Lean Back Bone, per lb 29c Small Lean Fresh Hams, per lb. 39c Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb. .. 29c Rib Stew Beef, per lb 15c Lean Bonless Stew Beef, per lb. ..... ...39c Thick Fat Back, per lb. WM Fryers, per lb. ... 36c i-uuiic jicoa, pci iu. ..... jit Fresh Vegetables Daily CABBAGE, per lb. .... 3c GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 25c POTATOES, 50 lbs. ..99c 10 lbs 29c SUGAR, 5 lbs. :..;:.l.J..w ...1 .49c XORN MEAL, 10 lbs. i..C.....C., , 45c 25 LBS. WHITE HOUSE FLOUR $1.49 PEACHES, no. 2 1-2 can't each : 29c ; "LARGE BOXES FAB,' each .......... .,.......... ....... .................".25e ZESTA CRACKERS, 1 IK Boxes 25c CoiifOf Frozen Feed ; " And Dbiclic Feeds Mrl& Mrs. Murphy Dinner Hosts Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Murphy were hosts to a Sunday night sup per party at their home. Early spring .flowers were used through out the entire house. The following guest enjoyed the Murphy's hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boone of Norfolk, Va.. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Boone of Clin ton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells Murphy and daughters,. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, and son of Kenansville. Mrs. Guthrie Was Bridge'Hostess i Mrs. C B. Guthrie was hostess !o her bridge club on Thursday eve ning at her home on Warsaw road. Yellow mums,- pink gladioli and golden bell was used in the living and dining rooms: Mrs. E. C. Tyn dall, Mrs. Jim Wilkerson anl Miss Mary Lee Sykes visitors. Fol lowing several progressions, Mrs. J. O. Stokes assisted the hostess in serving pear salad, cheese wafers. I heart shaped sandwiches, cookies and iced drinks to Mrs. E. C. Tyn- la-mode and coffee. Ella Cooper Circle Holds Meet Mrs. G. R. Dail was co-hostess with Mrs. I. R. Caison at the home of Mrs. Caison on Monday evening to the members of the Ella Cooper Circle and invited guests: Mrs. Lloyd Ferrell president, op ened the meeting with prayer, later introiuced Mrs. Paul Stevens, pro gram chairman who gave the de votional. Mrs. George Fenney, Mrs. Willard Brinson and Mrs. Amos Brinson assisted the leader in giv ing an interesting program on mis sion work with the Indians ana on the foreign fields. During the business meeting va rious reports were given and com mittees appointed to take care of the business at hand. The meeting adjourned by repeating the Lord's Plover in Unison. The hostess served cherry- pie a- i TIPS TO ALL HUSBANDS 1 j I, i Have your wife shop our new grocery and market before she buys anywhere else! We have just opened for business and carry a complete line of fresh and frozen foods, only the best native and western meats, stock of canned items. You'll be dollars H ahead when the Mrs. shops here for the family's food needs. Experienced and capable' help, attractive arrangements, convenient displays wil all make your shopping here a pleasure. Shop in today. Your food budget will be m trio A Tfu . . Ls QUALITY and PRICE GUARANTEED RIGHT AT ALL TIMES MT.-OLTVE, N. C. Darhet 1 W LOCATION rOSMEBLf OCCUPIED BT ..", PCTK'8 CtT-RATB MARKET Owned and Operated by Lester Jernigan Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkerson spent the week end in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sykes and son of Winston Salem ' spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sykes and Mary Lee. Mrs. wunur Aoams ana aaugmer, Nancy were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie, Jr. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daughtry in Clinton. Mr. Guy Gooding. Jr.. nd Mr. Steve Gooding of State College Ra leigh were with their respective milv for the week end. Miss Jean Tyndall of Raleigh was week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mr. E. C. Trndall. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Penney and daughters of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Penney and daughter, Johnnye Carr, Ana Price and Margaret He- yer of Rose Hill were sunaay guests of the, C. B. Guthries. Mr. David 'Resale Smith, a pa tientt In Memorial General Hos pital Kinston. has returned home. Cant and Mrs. Jean Weeks and son of Augusta, Ga., are guests of Mrs. Weeks parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blanton of Rose Hill visited their mother, Mrs. Cora Brinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tucker of feachey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brinson. Mrs. Levle Alderman of Rose Hill was guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dobson Saturday. Mrs. Wade Cooper and son have returned from Raleigh and are with Mrs. Coopers parents, Mr. and Mrs I. C Burch. Jimmy Bowden of East Carolina College, Greenville was home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. bow. den, he received the God and Country Scout Award at the special services in the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mrs. Lula Parker of BeulavlUe and Mrs. Qulnn of Raleigh were in Kenansville Wednesday on business. Milton Whaley of the U. S. Air Force, in Tampa, Fla., visited friends in Kenansville last week. Mrs. Daisy Smith and Mrs. N. B. Boney attended the U.D.C. meeting in Warsaw last Wednesday after noon in the home of Mrs. S. E. Hin es and Mrs. Walter Bridgers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, Mrs. George Brown and sons spent the week end in Norfolk, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. Mrs. Margaret Tucker and Mrs. Lucille Bowden shopped in Golds- boro, Saturday. Mrs. Robert Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretsch. Mrs. I. O. Wilker son, visited Mrs. Paul Hunter, who is a patient at Lenoir General hos pital, Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Grady and Margaret made a business trip to Chapel Hill Friday. Miss Rebecca Grady spent the week end with Miss Lynn Veach in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patterson and Andrea spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ingram in Raleigh. Mrs. Alvln Powell and children of Magnolia were Monday guests of Mrs. Willard Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williamson spent Saturday in Jacksonville with their daughter, Cpl. and Mrs. E. E. Sparks. ' Mrs. H. M. West, Sr., and Mrs. H. M. West Jr., spent Monday in Wilmington. , Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy ot Green ville have moved into the Booth home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinson and daughter Visited in Beulaville Sun day. COLD suff Er.r.3 COLD disMmferto yield auieklr to 8T AN BACK'S iwneriBtien Hrmul STAN BACK tablet er pawsers werk fart to bring eomforting rtliaf 'rem tirtd, sera, aehing muscJM, Muratfia and haadachM due to eelasi jggj V" ft l m M -v w jm 'mm- a - i 'V la. Pure Lard, stand $4.62 Vi size stand $2.67 Corn Meal 10 lbs ..45c Tomatoes, can JOc TEA, lb. pkg :,.45c V4 lb. pkg :..23c MACKEREL, Eatwell brand, can 17c Oleomargarine, lb 18c Irish Potatoes, 10 lb. bag 29c 50lb.bag....$1.05 Breakfast Bacon, Porters, lb 29c FRESH PORK SAUSAGE lb 19c LIVER PUDDING, lb 19c RIB STEW BEEF, lb J5c Good Tender Steak, lb. ..39c to 49c IODIZED SALT, 3 pks 25c JELLO, all flavors, 2 pks 2c CLOROX, gal. jug 49c Thompson & Francis Super Market IN MT. 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