y V ... ' . 41 W V I Pciidndli .-V ,7 Mrs. Ll.Southeriand 1 spending several daya witirthe Jim Newlins . in Guilford Collece.' ' - - . : JHrav G. V.-Gooding i& spending several days in' Goldsboro with the , C. Banks jMcNairy- Family, , The Masons of S-. John's Lodge j. No. 13, A. F. & A. of Kenans vllle. enjoyed a' fish supper when they met Jast Thursday night at ClASfACEE , .-; forlajter, ogrt tomilttt relief of j hM8Ch( u.oraigft neuritis pains. take $TANBAU( Tablets or Powders . ST AN BACK s S. (Synergistic Action) - the combined 0f several inatciiy-iJiiiuvi.o ingredients in one tssy-to-take do.weases anxiety ind tension, starts brinelne relief I vr owecesj Hie voasn Hall. . r , . , -,,-. '. Billy Thaxton of Kinston visited ca lcd l Edenton last Thursday be his cousin Bill Craft recently ' I .CJW?. of the death ( her brother, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hodges spent M- urnie Hfbbs.- last Sundav in F.rwim wiih re!a- ' MrH- wonenae Hasty and - son by Betty Correll. - -HoWw;;v..' WUrr- a tackless tack, tapeless ., taw and ts.fi... Pase has just been introduced a tight away '' ' Test STAN SAC It (Inst any , preparation you've vr '. used tivesL ' The , Kev; Richard maue a business trip to one day recently. Mrs. N. B. Boney spent Saturday night in Greensboro with her son's family. She left there Sunday A. M. with N. B. . Boney Jr. to visit her daughter Janet, now Mrs. Char les B. Webb, Norwood Jr. went to attend a convention. Mrs Wa'le Cooper is keopin;; the led Cross ofliee open here while Mrs. Boney, the Executive Secre tary of the Duplin County Chapter. I is away for several days. I Mrs. Bill Pleasants of 'Durham and Mrs. Charley Gray and son of Dee? Run and Mrs. N. T. Riven -bark viisted relatives and aiteridea the Azalea Festival in Wilmington over the week end. Mr .and Mrs. John Ila.'l an1 fam ily visited in Norfolk, Virginia re cently. Mr and Mrs. Charles Co' I" a id ''su-h:er Sus:m of Ros! Hill were Saturday guest of Dr. and Mrs. Fiedwine. Mr. ani Mrs. Lloyd Fcn-3'.l were SLEEP 8 HOURS 17AKE UP TIRED? ., . . Discover the Wonderful Blood-Strengthening ' ' : Action Of This Women's Iron Tonic! After a good night's sleep, do you ,, still, fee tired out? often this run-down feeling is due to "Iron--7- Hurtgry Blood" ('simple iron -deficiency anemia),. Then It's needless for most women to suffer .' ' such awful weariness. S Take Lydia E. Plnkham Tab t lets only iron -tonic made esne- , eially for women Rich in iron, . f, Pinkham Tabtsts start to strengthen your blood within ant day! Thus quickly help build rich, red blood ... to restore strenntb and energy so you feel fine aifam fast! If yoiys blood is so starved fo? iron that; you just drag through the day, get wonderful Lydia E. Pinkham Tab'ets from any drug store today. Then just see if you don't soon feel like a "new" woman at'ain. I Rnhhv (TIC If -J fa lfaotnn ln4 n 1. Holshouser 1 -M's. Jofln LarlJns oi ftaieigh vis Wallace water jvirs.. uavis rarrior ween.'1,. S- r. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tucker of New Orleans, La. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Bowden last week. . , Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brfnson. and Hiram..- attended the Azalea Festival in Wilmington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson "and daughter of Hickory were week end guest of their' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Outlaw and Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Johnson. Mrs. Myrtle Quinn visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and son of Wilmington recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hushes liave returned to their home in Wil mington for a stay of several weeks Mrs .Vance Gavin and Mrs. Hortense Hasty spent Thursday at .hair cottage at Topsail. Mrs. E. C'Tyndall and Bobby Hasty are spending the week in Raleigh with her grand daughters i while their parents, Mr .and Mrs. ' Crenshaw Thompson take a trip. I Mrs. Glendora Brown of Warsaw visited her daughter, Mrs. Ben Bow ; den, Thursday. ' '. Mrs. .Martha Sitterspn has return ed from a stay in Ft. : Lauderdale and Miami, Florida. S-m Ben Williams was week end uost of his mother, Eddie Sparks returned to Norfolk, Va. with him. Mrs, Allen Dunn and daughter also accompanied Ben, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Whaley of Kinston were Sunday guestof his sister .Mrs. B. B. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hail and son of Graham was week end guest of his mother, Mrs. Delia Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Briscoe of Ra'.eish were week end visitors oi Mrs. J. H. GraJy and Margaret, l'hey al! visited the Azalea garden Wilm:ng.on on SatUiaciy. Toshiba Travl Clock-Radio PERFECT for the weekender i or' round-the-world , letter is - oy JLberhard Faber. A .mail radio. OnTv ma an it 'S?1"1 ! the;?Mfe dough six' transistor radio and a imicn ugni : oDjects to z-nour . alarm clock which wood, cement, tile, plastic or turns either the radio or buzzer any dry jurface. Also xcellent uiBnaing wys, sealing bot tles, cleaning suede shoes and countless other, uses. Available t i.vt s ana m cent sizes at department,; stationery, -drug tat lost and Uk H ' With Molozit MELOZETS the element missing from other M.fPP!88? your """ juu cui calories. u "i me same way as iiaiuruj aunt roods to fill you -K plumule normal body processes, they look and teste inte oencious graham crackers. Ask your, doctor about Melo zets and a weight reduction program to meet your needs. , Malno Sardlnot Soon ' As Cholesterol Potonont , xtcccriT feeding tests have snown mat diets with ,Maine saiuine Dase win greatly r duce cholesterol levels in lah- oratory animals. Blood .choles-tishield. We must be united w Tprm ic mn, hd...j i - f . , ... ' . ' . v..,o.ucu oy many musi pe unaaunted. we must heart specialists to be related' be inflexible." See theTVdocu- aiimenu. jsx- nientarv scrips w neinn nv..,-- alarm on or off automatically; doio are mountea in lacing . ivory panels set in an unhronk. able case. Plug-in earphone is ' provided lor private listening. Mofli Proof Wffh Dl-Chlorleldo Products 1 ITS SPRINGTIME, and time to moth proof woolens with one of the convenient and effecting '. Di-Chloricide , moth . nrooflnir products. Cleaned clothes, furs, blankets, woolens and rues can,- be completely protected against moths, eggs and larvae s'imnlv - by sprinkTin with Di-Chloricide moth crystals or nuggets, spray, irlg with moth proof er, or plac ing moth -cake vannriznr in the storage closet, v j; " ' , !i.,i-( 1 Si ir-.o, J i- ; : , , .i- i i . . .i; L , ' - 'icai'lette Hill; Vice-piv.,iJei.t- Lyn-! Mrs. Suui l. ; a ' g ;.-,i-v ':- Rae Westbrook; Secretary-Nellie Sunn. Smith." I f""',ttli, "I Waters;-Treasurer-Phyjiss 1 Outlaw, V V I kwl -;T Reporter .jMary Imm ' .Statiora;' 1 r.; The Execut've Committee of Hhe ParUamentarian Joan Smith. His- J SmitbCommunity 4-H Club nut on nrian ' lvte fttfit-f SonJ Leader- April f at T; 30 at the Jiome of Janet Westbrool. - Pianist - Beverly , I Glenn WiPiams. They made a 1 Gradyi rerws ? i Mary Lindafe study of the duties of each officer! Grady: Hospitality. V Judy Smith: Suesj were set at Ipa each month to j Projects Peggy Tyndall and Vlo coyer expenses, . , t i let rnlU iYearbooks-Murice Buth Jones, Jo Barnette, Gerl Wipdiis, ; Linda Hardison. Tennelia Smith TO ELLlLVi in ; were Churchill Statomont ONE of Winston : Churchill's Rreat. war statements was: Death and sorrow will be the )UAmnnnirir(o rf i. . sardine base will greatly re-fiardshin our earment- rrZl stancy and valour our only Seven officers were . present and to r adult leaaers. ; 1 The next meeting is to be atMrs John Smith's home, April 22 at 7 30 p m f" . " ' . -i The, following committees appointed. y v,. ; y Program' .'i'i;"''''?i",:f: Annette Ttirner'Chflirtnan -i Larry Holt. Sevon Smith : V . lembership i: :':"i''i';v Dianne Jackson; Chairman Craig Smith, Milton Page.' ' Recreation .-. : v,-''-:'.-. .. Dinday Smithy CbaiBmani i" Becky Page, Tom Turner, Smith, . l We.y':v-i'-k. Hospitality . -! l'.'i Linda Gail Smith ; Janice Smith Betty Smith , V : V Finance An DaiL - Judy Waller, Connie JacKson; Recreation- : Kaye Williams, Elizabeth Sunn ' Louise Maready Initiation. Dorothy Jer nlgan, Elizabeth Mozinpo, Jo Ann Bouse; Chapter Parents Mr." and: Mrs John Grady, . Mr. and Mrs - HP 1 a 2 ammation showed the choles leroi v level of. animals fed- iwame sardines was less than half that of those fed a diet high in saturated fat. chill The Valiant Years." every Sundav at 10:30 P M EST, sponsored by the Edward Dalton Company, maker nt Metrecal. I FEMALE AILMENTS Famous Lydia E. Pinkham s Vesetable Compound (Liquid) also brings blessed relief from the mLn j able discomforts of change-f-life and monthly pain. cle chairman, presided, opening the'f meeting with a poem by William L. Stidger, followed by prayer. j Mrs. Stokes, secretary, read the j minutes and gave the treasurers re- f port during the business session. Mrs. George Penney led an inter esiing discussion on prayer and missions, closing the meeting by ail repeating the'Lord's prayer in uni son. x GredyFHA elects unices ; Recently, elected officers to serve the B. F. Grady chapter . of Fulure Judy j I tf jz-liX 13 Ut ,af FITS AU filUEITE BAZ0R8 r-J "1 "AC Oiampioti' end Aato-Litev -. , v jSPAEK PLUdS ; mMm s Bridge Mrs. West assited the hostess in serving cream puff, salted nuts and coffee to the ten members present. -jHyfey -7 V. 1. SUTTON'S GAS and Appliance Co. "Distributor Gf Pyrofcx Gas Warsaw, N. C. Phone29a442f: Birth Announcement lMr. and Mrs. Millard Ray Kor nocny of Magnolia, N. C. RFD.i nncinc" the birth of a daughter, Lora Anne born April 6, litfl in Dr. Ilawcs Clinic at rjoss Hill. Mrs. Kor regny was the former Annie Bell Brown of Ons'.ow County. With The Duplin Circuit Rider The storm is over and sometimes when it is gone, we vonder why it ame. There is no real answer to 'tis, it is beyond mm. Today is a bit prettier than yesleray because of hte storm. Storms come in the relationships of human life, some times we wonder why? yet after the storm the relationships if they are worth while are ail the more worth while. It takes evil sometimes to help us really appreciate the good. Church School in all these church es at ten o'clock. Worship at Kenansville at 11:00 a: m. You pre welcome in thse Metho dist Churches, but please worship God Sunday morninp; somewhere in the church of your choice. Preacher Tom. I Ella Cooper Circle The Ella Cooper circle met with Mrs. Amos Brinson on Mon.: 'even ing. Mrs. Colon Holland, circle, chairman, preided, opening the meeting with prayer. Mrs. L R. Cai--jn aaj tne aevouonai, taken from iie 6tii chanter o." Matthew, and jresentei the program on. Prayer and Missio nwith Mrs. Brewer and Mis. Johnson assistng. Each circle member read scripture and discus sed the meaning. The hostess served bananajnui cake and coffee to the eleven mem' bers present. ' Mrs. J. t. Parker. Torres Mrs. J. H. Parker, Corres. meet with Mrs. J. Henry Parker as -hostess onMonrJay. April X7 at 3:00 P. M. All members are urged to be present. The Rev. Kenneth Marshall has been attending a study commission meeting in California. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nichols and ; son Nicky of Sims. Mr. Dennis Nich ils and Miss Jean Russell of the Richlands School faculty were a 1 mong visitors with Mrs. Lottie fieri igef and family Sunday afternoon, i - Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and children visited ,Mr. and Mrs. Nel son Outlaw at. Warsaw, RFD on Sunday. i Quite a number attended the Parent-Teacher Association at B. F. Grady Monday night. i Mrs. Lessie Horton was guest of ' Mr. and Mrs. Durham Grady at j Pleasant View Sunday night. Mesdamea Lessie Horton' Henry . Parker, Lottie Berger and -Miss! Rachel Outlaw visited Mrs. -John T. 0. 'Berry at Brodgen Monday after noon. ev -'-'j!-:v t?-V.,'.'-i. j Mr .and Mrs. Grover Grady and ; children of Kinston, R, F. D.j visi- j ted Mrs. Paul Outlaw and family ' Sunday. , . '. ..' '' t '4. '"-tit Rer Rubber Base .. $4.1ft Nd $48 Re.OvdsifcYflfo $i.2 Now &98 gal. r .1J..L .... T ' '".iiVi.-. si:i 4;'t; DarlAna..:mnl klnnnml(l uui t to control ft mixed nematode f e !. populations" ' Use' DORLONE-a Combination of Dowfiime i Tetone for all-purpose nematode control. If you are uncertain i as to what types of nematodes are present in soil,, use Dorlono. :: By attacking all common nematodes, Jorpne prevtnu' the" ' ; build-up of one variety-while you're controlling another." So if youVo never fumigated before, or don't know whkh nest . is eating your profits get a supply of Dorlone loduybr'"' 'IWlMfl of It Uou CtumiaJ 6'onuaiv - ' . - A F.S. Royster GuanaCov CFO Otis Orris Cora Stokes Circle The Cora Stokes Circle met with Mrs. Joe West at her home on the Varsaw road; Mrs. H. M. West, cir- Annual Birthday Party The Women of Grove Presbyter ian Church held their annual birth day party in the Lucy Jolly build in" on Monday evening. The entire building was ensuite for the occasion and attractively decorated with spring flowers and , t-u,u leugnt, carrying nut the color scheme oi purple and green. The prorram was presented un der the Pllirinnee nf Mrs Inh A fJavj-. .vjlh ail m-'mbft-s nartirtoal- ' ! ing, discussing "The Congo and Tia , wan. A special offering was taken for the above countrits mentioned. nitrt.r tv-o social hour, Mrs. Samp Hodges poured coffee and I Mrs. Vance Gavin served pound ' cake from an attractive tea table 1 enhanced by purple arrangements and burning green tapers. I j WUmingtm, NqrtK CoroliM . ; ' ' ' i' 1 - I hi i t if IF? :" lr?'n Jr 'S. TT If I H - - f . 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Then most women , can go "smiling through" change-of-lixe without suffering! . . If change-of-life has left vot only "halt" a woman, get Lydia R , Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound from drugglsta. See bow tast you can feel all woman" again I . tint i soon wmi op nsror - - When duo to rimple Jron-deflelen-ey anemia, taka PinUaam Tmb leta. Rich In Iron, they start to strengthen your blood la on dayl See These And The Many Other pieces in our fabulous collection On Sale Silverware Belk's Main Floor 85" OBLONQ FOOTED wHh . 14" OBLONG roOTEV nandlei , "Melon" Border . ltX "Rococo'? ' Border ..;.V I4.M:ri4'ROI eBnrnrAI0 ' "; Cl'SHIONI SHAPE, footed vl "Rose" Border :'.' ..... $1.0 with handles V ... )K" ORLONC FOOT? ' Imperial Base" Border $14J handkaj ' ;, IT ROUND CHIPPENDALE, .-Rese" Bbrdenf . Cutout, aslgea . Toated ? .7vjVf',;?-.5 f'.i- ?XMW'?f$-ij.:i "Rose" Border v. ' $14.M ; OBLONG FOOTED, with J ". CUSHION SHAPE ' footed. - handles w ; h- ' -with handles, . - -T; -A : ,'TUset iorderf Cutout odfeU "Shell Cadroon" Border $19J8 " ptt " ' ' tton rayon f J U dacron eo I ' I f men's warm weather wear. vi , Spring and Summer' - ; TROUSERS V . ' - . . i Wear now and on through summer. ' ,Sizet 2S-4& Ivy league and pleated: model. Nary;, eMve, charcoal, t brown, black, tan, blue. - ,- - - f $7.99 others $9.99 up v ? ; Men's Wear , Belk's Ulain Floor WXSH 'N' WEAR SUITS Put new life into year wardrobe ". and enjoy cool comfort all summer in a'dacren polyrstrr cotton nit. Iry) league and pleat-. r- ' ed nodejs. Sites S5-5fli Olive, nav. black. J .:, llfiht bhie. ciareeal. brown J r ' ', f $29.99. is; .:J&. t. it V sit.' I "I f t