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if V' ... . if I -3 . Mr. Eddie Goodman and. daug , hter, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ttmrman vis snd KM to Balclgs during th weekend where, they visited Mr. end Mr. El wood Goed ion and: Mr. and Mrs. W. C Joy aer . v-U-':. il-i-v ''..v.i-r. Mothers Day guest of Mr. and Mi. John I. Amon, Sr. were Mr, and Mriyernoo aBtchelor and Jerri. Mr, and Mr. John I Amon, Jr and children of Goldsboro, Mr. PiO; Hill 5.7S Mother's Day Reunion' ' . Mr. T. J. Houston, age 06, of Bi -, 91 Pink BUI, widow of Tom Boua ton was honored last Sunday with , , a Mother's Day Reunion at her home. AH of her fifteen children. flv boy and Jen girls, 61 grand ' children and 9 great grand child. rea and friend, help Mrs. Hous- ton enjoyed tha happy occasion. -. I Her children , are as follows: Mesdames O. Maready, K.kV. Thlg : peni Thuimsn ; Kennedy, -Jessje ' Thigpeav O. ' C. Qulnn,, Brsntley . -Kennedy, Lloyd Kennedy, Wilton Sumner. Hugle Rhodes and B J&- 'Wilson; Messrs. Marvin .Houston, O. C Qu inn Roy Houston, Ray mond IW Ton, L&wrence Hous ton, Lester W. Houston. .' The Miiher1! tay" dinner was en joyed by approximately 90 guests and was a day to be lememhered lor a long time. j . . , . . -' : T. Personals , - Billy Houston, two year old son, ot Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Houston, . has recovered from a pushed arm . which ha got In a washing machine .wringer recently. Marie Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Kennedy, will .( start her first year in school at Morgan ton. N. C. this fall. Another daughter. Sherry, wtlj. go when ah becomes of age. t, ', ! HOT 1 BUT 3 ' GREAT Oiiyl CURERS i-OR I9S3 BY FLORENCE-MAYO S to 10 times ssfer thaxias Eurvra using moepenann spaced burners without asfs . controls st ths burners, V.-Y' FM SUPERSET OIL CURER Fully Automatic Pushbutton curingf Entire In- stallstion above qround. $8-$ 1.2' fuel tost par 6I bam. J FM OPEN FLAME OIL CURER JMor than SOflOO in use. Cur?i f.l6' brn for "Ml as $8-$ 1 2 in fuel costs. V.. . . ' ' FM Air-Conditioning -STACK OIL CURER t tmmmictl mi Safe Savs 0-2S in fuel ever make of stack cursrs. "VtNT-CAP- a nw tm, , Stt yom nanst FM deaar wrHt: floreMce-mayo : NUWAYCO. f A1MWIJJ, N. C. 1MS-2J yeaW'ssfvtca 1931 VshmM dssler fraacUses avsOaW la same eras. Write fer lafemtsHea aew. if.- - For Sale; By L L i Ccispkny General Farm Supplies Coyster & V. C. Fertilix crs Field and . Garden liaT ' and Mrs. Wayne Taulk and Wayne of Bear uarth; Mr, and Mrs, James X. Westbrook and daughters of Al bertson. ,!'v.W'--.-'.' ? The Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Whit field ud children of RobersonvUl visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whit man during the ; weekend. Mrs. Julia Jones who bad spent several days last week with the Whitfield returned bom.' " f-v" ; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alphln and Tttry of New Bern, Mr. snd Mrs. Clayton Summerlln and D. C.: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winstead and sons of Mount Olive were weekend visi tors ot Mrs. Fred Alphln, Sr. . Mr .and Mrs. Charles K. Goodson and daughtert of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Ceddie Jones and daugh ter of Rones Chapel, and Walter Hlnson Jr. were dinner ' guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Jer- nigan. M. Sgt. and Mrs. Cecil Herring and daughters of Fayetteville visi ted Airs. Bessie A. He. ring Friday. Mrs. He rring returned home, with them .for several days Vlsiti Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. own and children were , dinner guests on Mother'a Day of Mr. snd Mx. Ma son Brown of Ron Hill. Mr. and M.s. Elmer K. Amon and, daughter of Kinston: Mr. and iMrs. W1U Batchelor of Claypso visited Mx and Mrs. John 1. Amon Sr., Saturday. ,.' Mr. and M s. George WestbroOk and daughter of Albertson; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ivey and children visi ted Mr. Ivey's mother and other re latives of Fayetteville Sunday. What Does HDC Work Mean To You ? ' By Mrs. Oarrle Seat family table. Food oservstion To Scott Store Club Women It leaders teach the group how to means a getting together, planning together and working together, Since Scott Store Home Demon stration Club was organized in it 1900, were bss been a ' close reuu. I tlonshlp among the membera of the club. When the club meets, there, are generally plans discussed for im provement and ways of "raising funds for ' benefit of club. The members heartflly fesddontf. and work together as ,' teaniiWhen plans ar mad tar some Uod to pe aone. xney on Wper to Civic Clubs fdf. falsing funds. r. tiKf Mambers have reaped much helpm Information from various project -leader reports given -from usw H hum, neu; saw Quinuon leadst slave shown by demonstra tions bowtto' develop and appsecfa tlon of tb Vtladoh ot 'tooVf to health, how "to select and' prepare foods to save food value & to plan preparjafid Wv a-actfy njl. Ham VarHfin lMdeM mAvfmm IvJmi and wsat to plant nd 'urge Uut we trjfk new vegetable yryisar.; Horn poultry instructs how:" to care lor ttt JHock add treat disea ses. Jnjch nfirmaypW? sfuied from the borne dairy leader on how to use milk nd dairy; producta whiob are, a necessity on Full V-J Y- Nathane Gas Range V" f FREEC0Lbs.llATIIAi;ECAS7i;h. J - Mr. and Mrs. Wade Price and children attended a dinner at the home of Mrs. W- P. Price of Seven Springs, Sunday. ;".' ..;;r . Mrs. Ethel Kornegay, Mrs. Jack Grady and children, of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs.1 T. A. Jernt gan. Monday. ' . :: TT ; , Mr: and Mrs. Walter Hlnson and son, Mrs. Wyatt Eatmon ' and son. visited Wyatt Eatmon at the Vete- rans hospital in Payetevill Sun The Rev. Leonard B. WoodaU ot Prmceon was dinner guest of . Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman last Wednesdsy. ''; iv'i -4 7 i.V : .. Mrs. Florence! Houston of War saw visited relatives in this com munity. Monday. ' , . Mrs. Ella Outlaw, was ' honored with a Mother'a Day . dinner Sun-1 day at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Sumerllny Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton, and son of Mount Olive; Mr and Mrs. W. t M:Pheron snd children of Ra leigh; Mr. and Mrs, Boyd, Barfield of ciaypson; Mr. and Mrs, Norman Outlaw and . Miss "Earlene Outlaw Hen y King is a ortlent in the Veterans- Hospital in .FayettevlUa Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner and chiMre visited Mr. and Mrs. BjU Dall of Scott's Store Sunday. Joseph E. Garner of . Rlchlandi spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Garner. Mr, and tin, Levy Hlnson and children e?entthe week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hiason of Kin ston. freeze and can food a well aq, dry and store. House furnishing is very interesting as the leader tells how to create a more comfortable, eon cenlent and 'attractive home. From family life project it is learned that all families have' con flicts, tensions and problems. Pra ctice love and respect among fam ily . members to strengthen family ties. Home beautiff cation is an ap preciation of natural beauties and how to make a more pleasing and IJrivlting home. Clothing objectlvies are to dress to improve the health and appear ance, to acquire skill and knowled. ge related to construction of cloth ing and to become aware of econ- my and thughtful planning': of clothing. : Tha art and crafts leader teach as tkUMn making crafts for home Us and "lor sale. ' Tha Club Committee Chairman whteh Includes community service, Y health, safety, education, citizen- shin? International relations, . pub- llcft) recreation, loan nina, score keeper and t-H dub leaders ' has mora' of a research and active work of duty than does the club project leader. : r . . .Mt Atnre Horn DMnonstrstion ! blub lost Us oldest and much be- Size ',:;ivi' M a: H. D. CLCB The regular monthly meetlnc ot the Scott Stor Home Demonstra tion Club was held at the commu nity building, Wednesday. My 9 Mrs. Zolli Kornegay and : Mrs. Cecil Kornegay were hostesses.' : During a business session,." ' it was decided that tha group attend church : . together on Wednesdsy night in honor of Horn Demon- stratlon' week. It was also Voted that tha club buy more fork for the kitchen at tha club building. . r-'r, v , . A demonstration wa given by Mrs. Cecil Kornegay on "Adequate Wiring." , rrojeci leaaera reporting were Health by . Mrs. Ethel Kornegay; Home Dairy, Mr. Irvjn Kornegay and y International,',' relations by Mrs, D. L. Scott, The assistant agent, Mrs. Lois Bdtt gave an interesting demon stration on "Color Coordination In tha Home", '' , Mrs, Jonas - Dall : gave quiz game, a combination of a girl's name with flower.. The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Rodney Kornegay, served chicken salad, cracker and soft drinks. ;.,',;.'.,,:-' V Personals Hit. and Mrs. Bill DaiL Angelina and Linda Hill went to Wilming ton Sunday of last week to visit little Rjshard Baas at the baby bospitaL , Misses T Blythe BeH, Betty Lou and Nellie .Waters attended' the Quad County F. H. A. rally Satur day st the Cliffs of the Neuse State Park, " Sunday dinner guest of the Bennie Outlaw family were the Rev. Walter Sutton f Mt. Olive; Mr. and Mrs. ' John.' Kornegay, Seven Springs;' Mr; and Mrs. Nel son Kornegay and children, Golds boro; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker, Kenansville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Outlaw. In tha afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kornegay of Dudley cauea on the Outlaws. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waller snd Lorena Visited at Rose Hill Tues day lg the Gerald Carr homer j M. Sgt. Edward C. Hudson and family of Goldsboro were visiting the Elbert Carters during the ek end. v' ' " ' : Mrs. Emma Outlaw and elrfld ren spent Sunday with her mother Mr. Amanda "Sutton hear Kenans vlile. ' !- Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Summer, tin - of Mt OUve were luncheon guests', ot Mr. ' and Mrs. Ralph Water' Sunday. ; Iq the afternoon tha Summerlln's snd Mr. Waters went to JacksohvUle to visit tha Archie Halls. " - Mrs. Odie Register of KlnStdn spent the weekend. with thf jEdd Carter snd the Roland UWgpei jamuy. i Monte Ezzell at Goldsbor -spent tha weekend in the Jasper 'Bell .home..,, . a . . . ij.-ji I' Mrs. Elva Hill and Herman si ted Misses Mabelle and Ef telle Hl at . Blizzard Crossroad, Saturday night t .i;A"!S Leslie Summerlln ot Kenansville visited his father, Floyd Summer lin Sunday. 1 ' - Visitors in the Bob Waters home Sunday, were the William Waters family ot Suitontown. Mr. and Mrs. : Adolph Kornegay and child ren of Mt Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Waters, of Dudley, Mr; and Mrs. Henry West, Jr. of Warsaw.1 : Mr. and Mrs. Allen Berwick and children ot Mt Olive were visit ing the Luther Wilkin family Sunday. The A. D. Ingrams visited Mrs. Eula Tucker at Faiaon Sunday. - Mrs. Nettle Waters and Mrs Velma Scott attended a call .meet ing of the Home Demonstration Club presidents in Kenansville, loved member in December of last year. Mia. John W. Water or "Ml Ada" as he was commonly known to the club members, passed away a few days before Christmas.' She had been a faithful and devoted member of the dub blnce it was organized. ' , Quality Gifts To Give i. , A Lifetime Of Pleasure And .Usefulness For! .to; :.Ydur Graduate i "f T ,J .... ,' , . 1 Iks C Thursdsw , '. : ' ; ,x Arch Wilkin went to Durham Thursday for a physical check-up at Duke Hospital. . v. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Summerlln and baby vof Kenansville spent Sunday with the c Ivey Summer. Una, ...rf- :,'!;, i - Sunday , visitors fn . the 'D. 8 Waller home were Mr. snd Mr. Norwood Phillips and France of War taw, the Jason Waller family of Herring Store section, lso Mrs. J. E. Holt and granddaughter. Mr and Mrs. S. A. Waller and child ren and Mr. W.C Odom'of Mt' OUv; ; ,r,M f-; e !: ; ' i:-. . iMr.' and ; Mr,' Roland Thigpen visited the Harold Sutton family of Goldsboro .recently, v, , i '; r ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Water and baby of Seyen , Springs spent'. while with John W. Water Sun day night. 'u. Mrs. FJva : Hill and , Rommie took Herman to ' Duke Hospital Friday for treatment, ; '; .v'rV-i . Mr. and Mrs. Colon Carper and children . of Sumerlln Crossroads called on the Bfil DaU famUy Sunday saftenoon. ,-.'f.. Mr. and Mrs. William: Dall of Pembroke spent the weekend with Mr. Delia Daif ' After worship service t Long Ridge Church Sunday, Mrs.' Dell Dai V Mr. and Mr .William DaiL Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dall and A. R Moffett attended a birthday din nar at ' Leslie Sumerlin's near Kenansville. ' x' " '. ' . Mr.' and Mrs.' Toby Qulna, and daughters were visiting hear War saw Sunday with the Harvey Jones family. . r. ; - Mr. and Mrs. jg. .. PhllUps and children of Kenansville made a abort visit in tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegsy Sunday ' ' Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Ray Bar wick spent the weekend at Surf City.. . Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Scott, Mrs Thelma Kargroves. ' MJra. Nora Jackson and Mrs. Mary Anderson visited at ' Rose HUI Sunday after- noon with the Barney Whitman family. '."'",v '" Mr.' and Mrs'. ' Carl ' Rlvertbark went to Topsail Sunday. - - PentMiau. . ,,. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Chestnut ac companied by Mr. "and Mrs, Ray mond Chestnut and daughter Of Hiohmoni, Va. visited In the 'some of Mr. and Mrs.: Jack ' Wan, )n Wallace Saturday. -' 1 Mr. and Mr. Uston Yopp Of Sneads Ferry ' were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. -Dai Mrs. Minnie Herring and Mrs. Fed Herring wer visitors m Mare. bead City Monday. , . - , - Mr. and iMr;' Joe WallscV at- tended the tacepUua honoring the Rev. and Mrs. Harria W. Mobley in the horn of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crawford of Goldsboro last Sun day. ';'"., ' :. ' , ,. . . M. Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Walker of Columbia, S. C. were weekend guests In the borne of Mrs. Betty Walker. . Recent visitors in the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. R. Chestnut were Mrs. Minnie Summerlln of: Mt Olive, Mesdames Lawrence Sou therland and John Gavin an dBea sl Hines all of. Kenansvillej v Mr. and' Mrs.1 Grover Jones, of Outlaw's Bridge visited Mrs. Chel lie Hlnson Sunday afternoon. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Williams Sub day were Mr. and 'Mrs. Mercer Wil liams and MT. and Mr. Bryce Williams ot Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Heath of Wallace, Mr. Glennle Grady of Pink Hill, Mrs. N. J. Grady and Mr. and ' Mrs. Lewis Brown ot Seven Springs. - Sunday Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. fM. B. Kornegay were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qulnn and children f Warsaw; Lynwood Thomas Kornegay of Kinston; Uenette itarrei of Jfuuc uiu; un wood Kornegay of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mr. Glenn Kornegay -and ..4--' Sr. of " ' day wi'Jx x c i ',i tie Westbrt k. - ' 1 , LewU Vi MuAL; jt. of AOuiU, Ga. visited relatives here during the week end.'i ' r f'-- i Ti Mr. and Mrs. RnaseU Millard of Elizabeth City spent Suadsy with Mr. Millard's parents, Mr., and Mrs. J. M, Walketi -., Dinner, guest of Mrs , . Mattie Westbdook on Mother'a Day were three Of her - chllden ' and their amlUeav MiC; and Mks. Willard Westbrook, -Mr i, and .Mrs. ' ' Paul Westbrook. and Mr. and Mrs. M. B, Kornegay... vV-'-ii.v 'iMr; and Mrs. Kenneth Ray,-Ty ndall and -baby of Kinston visited their parents, Mr. and Mr. Claudei TyndaU Sunday""- Recent viators in tfce home ot Mr. and Mr. K. J. Smith were Mrs. Rom Sutton and Mrs. Mar garet Stanford of Kinston, ,Mesd- smes Johnny Morton,' Leslie Sprl- ngle and Ben Glbbs of Beaufort and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton of Canton, Ohio. , ''tS' i ' Mrs. Lila Humphrey apent Sunt day in Grif ton with relatives. ;r '"Mr. enit Mrs. Dbm14 Wallace of Raleigh spent tha week end w)th Donald's parents, Mr. and Mr. B. F; Wallace. ': :',-v'V; '! Jerome Page' of WaMgh , apent f Fryers ..... Weiners .... - Bologna ... Fish Brim' Fat Back . . .... Luters Lard ........ 4 Lbs. 59c Large Stand Pure Lard Toilet r Articles 'Tissue 3 Rolls ;'...i...... Palmoliye Soap 4 . Bars 39c Cashmere Banquet 4 Bars... ... 34c AJAx r........J. 22c .. ..-.- ... .... . ..... i SUPER -SUPS . Floreatt , Deodprant fctm Ofdltqtv: Orotery Magnolia NC, WATCH THE DUPLIN TIMES EACH WEEK. FOR SPECIALS fm 1 r&AtoXRAW . ,,-.., ,,Vi AlitttaMTRANA; ; v - . fftroara sModrajsalng is just tha pick- -iknavy or pea beans need to make gtod, ,!Srifty growth for a good yield, espe oially what aoil la low In organic matter or full of plowed-down crop residues. f ARCADIAli NTTRANA Nitrogen Fer ,! filizcr Solutions are so law in cost and so , easytoay.thatitpaystoside-dresaearly bofsire your ercp slows down in growth. You can feed your beans NITRANA Leslie Bell, Mt. Olive, N. Bennie Outlaw, Mt Olive, A. D. Quinn, Mt, Olive, N. C Fred Itevelle, Warsaw, N. C. Gilbert Holmes, Cowden, N. E. R. Carlton, Warsaw,' N. C wittMt J i 0 si. ti !Some of the best scientific minds in thd country. - at laast a thousand strong r are working in laboratories in almost every state to t find out - what causes . cancer, anl so put an end to the nation's number two disesss killer," the medical Director said today. Tneh" research, he explained, is financed bv the American cancer society, whose annual Orusade . has start h.r. .....v.. ';', ;r-:-t! Medical Doctor termed research "the a-olden key Wheieh will on lock the mystery of cancer and ottimstelv end It a a courige.' He described the research" attack on cancer as "the greatest and costliest single '( ttodertaktog " in medical' hlstory."',.-:: ;' j.f . Intensification 'otr the reearch war siialnst cancer is one of the purpoaes of the Society' 1959 Cru sade. .Impetus has beeni given 0 part of last 'week with; relative A number ot the lodal peopl attended the P. T. A. supper in the cafeteria of the Grady School Mon. day night : :'"' ill DURING OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS eh LB.- 29c 3 Lbs. $1.00 2 Lbs. 69c 6 Lbs. $1.00 3 Lbs. 39c Earlv June L$6.95 25c xrirr 1 AJAXa..;....j.. F A .p..... .... V '-HI.- FAB , .... 69c ADD D, W 4s A, i Large ARE 1 HI KOff UCJl tc3 UiiiwUsf ill! ; Nitrogen side-dressing i. M " ' : ,-" - ' 1,-using a simple fractor-tank Injector rig. Many growers ' apply NTTRANA as they cultivate. Low- ' pressure NITRANA involves no fuss or '. , fumes, no bags to lift. Pump and machinery do the work of applying this' lowcost quick-acting, long-lasting nitro gen down in tha soil where your crop roots -need it Get NTTRANA now for a bigger, -better-paying bean harvest i .... ., . C. - t ' fD. N. (Jack) Brinson, KenansviUe, N. C N. C. , m m S. N. Smith, Kenansville. N. C. LeRoy Simmons, Albertson. N. C. Beulaville Kittling Co., Beulaville, N. C v,CB. Jernijan,. Kenansville, N. C. Lloyd Jones, BeuIavIUe, N. C. , - C k..ia W---. V-iw7 .;. the drive because of the record of disease already conquered thro- ' ugh" research. ; ' '' : i- -.. Medical Drs. said 'the 'victory against polio, although the most spectacular case in point," was not : won without the expenditure . of great sums for research a well as tor seivice.-Form : 1938 through 19S4 there was more than 9468.000, 000 in voluntary " public ' support, plus millions of hours .of labor contributed by volunteers, , The Salk. Vaccine was the result" V t j - Because of the mlrcsle ot Tenl-' dllin, anotherT case he died and whljh be termed" "another reseat- : ch triumph., "the death sate in a number- -of . diseases has ' declined spectacularly. Penicillian earn in- ; to general use in 1956. In the fol lowing -two-year period, resulting from ita sanerar application, rheu ms tie lever mortalities : declined 74 per cent; pneumonis and in fluenza, ' per centappendlcittt, 70 per cenf ypbilis, Tl per cent; , acute nephritis, 94 per cent. There also have been sharp drops in the death rata due to other Infections.. rh (. --5- 4 GX712S 4 Peas :u..U.Ji 2 Cans 35c Mayffeld Cream Style Corn 2 Cans 29c BLUE PLATE;;. '; w??r:,.sJ i- ' Sandwiches -Spread ..r......L 19c Peanut Butter ...i::, '8,oz. 29c Salad Dressing ,.;.......:.,.....:...' Qt, 52c Margeririe ..i.-.l-.i...:.1-.... LJb. 19c Size .... Pkg. 43c 2 Cans 31c ... Pkg. 35c 89c 79c .J A-' ht&w .- . Gift Headquarters For 100 Years I. '13yS.qeBterSt - K C.-'Vrro, l!.,C,' " Pad Ir-iia, ' 1 r T:s Lcrresen- :l .. .. & a G0o Cash If You Have It J Crtflt If YoaNeeJ It riczansville, N. C.
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