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PAGE TWO THE JOHNSTONIAN SUN, SELMA. N. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1945. 3 CarterM'Iiapel Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mozingo and Mr. and Mrs. Argo Mitchel made business .trip to Jonesboro Tuesday of last week for the church. Messrs. G. W. Anderson and H. D. Mozingo attended the funeral of John W. Mozingo at Emmaus Baptist church in Wayne County last Satur day. Kenneth Moore spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Evans and chil dren of Manchester visited J. H. Par nell and family during the week end. Mrs. W. G. Sutton and children of Brogden were guests of John Sutton and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lucas of Fayetteville spent Thanksgiving with W. E. Bass and family. Miss Christine Bass spent from Thursday til Sunday of last week with Mrs. Ernest Bass of Selma. Mrs. Jennie Flowers visited rela tives in Durham Monday and Tues day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kose and daughter, Nellie, motored to Rex Hospital at Raleigh Sunday to visit their dauehter. Elgie. who is in training there. Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Anderson and small child of Elizabeth City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stone, of Goldsboro were the week end guests of Mrs. W. L. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Flowers and family visited Mrs. Celia Garner of Selma Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barrette of Durham paid Mrs. Jennie Flowers a visit Sunday. B. F. Woodruff and family have moved from Selma out to their home at the Jim McCall place. Mr. and Mrs. Argo Mitchel and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morris of Princeton Sunday. Mr. Clifton Richardson of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richard son Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thorne paid a visit to some friends near White ville Sunday. C C Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson gave a delightful party foi Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott on their wedding anniversary at the home of the Scotts on Saturday night. . Q Q Holland - Batten Mr. Pat Holland of near Wilson's Mills and Miss Matilda Batten of near Carter's Chapel were married at Smithfield on Saturday, November 24th, 1945. Mrs. Holland is the daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tom Batten. They will reside with Mr. Holland's parents at the present. C C -. Intermediate Glass Given Weiner Roast The Intermediate Class of Carter's Chapel Sunday School were entertain ed with a weiner roast at the home of their teacher, Kenneth Anderson, on last Friday night. C C Singing School Has Been Very Successful Our Singing School which is being conducted at the church each Monday night has been very successful inas much as several have gained some knowledge of music that will help out, George Meltz, of Richmond, Miss Nell Jantzen of Atlanta, Ga., and Bob Wilcox of Johnson City, Tenn., were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Kirby during the week end. Mrs. Cynthia Moore is a patient at Woodard Herring hospital, Wilson. K in our singing a lot. Your writer has observed many things which he thought might be well to express and is sure he is speaking the sentiments of a few others as well. Realizing that such conditions may exist at other places as well as ours I sneak to evervone in general. At first the few that came were Family Reunion For music. Then from time to time others MrS. PaSSie Edgertori came ana some were inte minueu, ami some just to look on. But at last some have come, seemingly, not even realizing they are at a place of wor ship. They don't show any desire to learn, or respect those who are try ing, but rather disturb. We know these young people are old enough and should know to act better. Of course we welcome you to our place to reverently look on but we don't , appreciate anyone coming to make a giggling party out of what we are trying to do. Now .if you happen to be one of this nature. I ra sure if you 11 stop and think a little, you'll want .to co operate better in the future. Army Scores Record In GPs Discharge ' Camp Shelby, Miss. The Army chalked up a record at this army camp when it discharged V vt. Woodrow W. Campbell in only two hours and 30 minutes in order that he could be with his five-year-old son, Ronnie, who was reported this week to be serious ly ill with a rare ailment at his home m Mobile, Ala. Kenly Ilevs Mrs. C. E. Clarke spent the holi days at her home in Virginia with her parents, and her sister, Mrs. Ned Marston. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edgerton and Mrs. M. E. Draughon spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rose in Lucama. R. T. Fulghum is an operative pa tient at Duke hospital. Mrs. Silas Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Gletha Rose of Portsmouth, Va. spent. the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall of Louisburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hodge. Mrs. Lura Newman of Hopewell, Va.. spent a few davs here last week with her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Howard Newman. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodard 'and daughter, Mary Craig, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hodge. Miss Marv Johnson of Oxford spent the week end at home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Johnson. Miss Annie Gilmer Edgerton of E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the holi day home with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Edgerton. Miss Mary Elizabeth Pittman of Guilford County spent the holidays home with her mother, Mrs. Daisy Pittman. Miss Polly Bass, E. C T. C, spent the holidays at home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bass. Miss Lula Atkinson of Flora Mc Donald College spent the holidays at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Atkinson. Miss Bettie Schutz of Hopewell spent Mdndav of last week with Mrs, Howard F. Newman. Mrs. C. E. Gillikin and son, Claude, and Mrs. Leslie Boyette spent the holidays in Charlotte and Lincolnton Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Overman and daughter, of . Newport News, Va, spent the holidays here with Mrs Bettie Watson. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Starling and son, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Starling, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols spent Thursday in Zebulon with Mrs, Myrtie 'Chamblee. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Strafford and Washington. Uncle Sam has "as sisted" financially in bringing more than 600,000 babies into the world un der federal maternity care legislation for servicemen's wives. Under the program the government meets the cost of hospital expenses for servicemen's wives and provides medical care for babies up until they are one year old. INSURANCE Mutual Benefit, Health, Accident, and Hospital Insurance Th e Life Insurance Com pany of Virginia Mrs. Edna-Booker Boney, Representative Selma, North Carolina Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop It your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated and you cannot af ford to take a chance with any medietas less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creo sote by special process with other time tested medicines lor coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle ol Creomulsion with the under standing you must like the way it quick- auays me cougn, permitting rest ana sleep, or you are to have your money back? (Adv.) wnnEDD SOYBEANS We are in the market for Soy Beans and will pay the full Government Support Price. Bring them to our Warehouse, which is located at the Gin in Selma. - - THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY R. E. SUBER, Manager SELMA, N. C. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Pas- sie Edgerton gathered at her home on Sunday, November 11th for a family served in picnic style. Relatives from OUU.UUU uCFVlCe Still ftf ffttlM nVADAMt MWA 1- L I J sons, Griffin Edgerton of Washington, ablS Are DOIT1 u. ana jarvis cugerton, recentlv dislharged from the Navy, and his wife and son; Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Harris and son of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Dickerson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whit field and two children of Hurdle Mills, Mrs. Bailey Dickerson of Hurdle Mills, W. H. Woods of Dur ham, Mrs. Pearl H. Smith of Seven Springs, Mrs. Billy Smith of Seven Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Smith of Seven Springs, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hand of Kinston. K Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creech of Rockv Mount announce the birth of a son. James Hinghard, on Tuesday, Novem ber 20th, in Park View Hospital. Mrs. Creech is the former Miss Eleanor Worth Gaylor of Kenly. K - Presbyterians To Hold Candlelight Services There will be a candlelight service at the Presbyterian church on -Sunday evening, December 2nd at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Old Madam Morris MEANS TO STAY A Seventh Daughter Born With Veil. Not to be classed with Gypsies. Over 50 years experience. You will find me superior to all readers. Ad vice on all affairs of life. Please do not confuse my work with that of the ordinary for tune teller. The truth or nothing. Price Advances For Cottonseed Raleigh, November 26. John Win- field, market newsman with the State Department of Agriculture, reports a steady advance in the price of cotton seed being sold in North Caiolina. Wagon lots of seed are averaging $47.50 per ton at cotton ginners' sta tions throughout the State, Winfield said. This is a average of 30 cents more per ton than the price paid cotton producers during the second week in November. Remember, a doubter never wins, Offices for White and Colored Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Open Daily and Sunday Permanently located in Trailer Stu dio on Wilson Highway in front of Guy Best's store. Take Green Gables Bus to my office. Look for Hand Sign Between Goldsboro and Pikeville. Adv. r. Hospital Insurance ! You can't buy it after you become sick Be Safe, come in today! C. E. Bingham, Smithfield We are booking orders now for Gainey Tobacco OIL CURERS For 1946 Season. Place your order with us early WATSON & ALFORD HARDWARE CO. PHONE 2221 KENLY, N. C THE IDEAL I (trains Gift! Why not give that air minded member of the family a Flying Course, leading to a Private Pilot's License for Christmas. A gift that will long be remembered and of practical value in years to come. Simplification of requirements in the past year makes it possible for anyone to fly, from 16 to 60 years. Let us help you solve your Christmas Gift problem with a truly wonderful gift. 1FOH& SALE! One Fairchild M 62 A, Complete In struments, less than 600 hours total time. One Piper Cruiser, J-5, 75-horse-power ANNOUNCEMENT GROUND SCHOOL A class on the fundamentals of Navigation, Meterology, Parachutes, Engines, and Civil Air Rules and Regulations is being organized to start after the first of the year. Here is an opportunity for all you men and women who have long wanted to acquire a working knowledge of present day aviation for your own personal satisfaction. It will be a tremendous help to the private pilot, or a splendid base for the potential pilot. Information regarding any of the above may be had by contacting THE JOHNSTON COUNTY FLYING SERVICE SELMA, N. C. NOW rtN DKPI AY Refrigerator and Mectric lange now ON m7i Av Tmg T Cme m End 866 the NEW H0TP0INT Refrigerator and Electric Range which is now ON DISPLAY at our store also, many other new things that we are receiving almost every day. Just Received jusi received 5 g T nTOmV 1,000 PIECES mS, F Dinner Plates Pie Plates Platters Bowls, large Soup and oyster Bowls Cup and saucers Sugar dishes Cream dishes Deep Bowls , Salt and Pepper Shakers SPECIAL PRICE 10c, 15c, 25c, 39c SEE THEM REALLY APPRECIATED NEW 5-TUBE RADIO NEW 6-TUBE RADIO ELECTRIC HEATERS 2-BURNER HOTPIiATE ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS ELECTRIC CHURNS with 4-gal. glass jar ELECTRIC CHURN without jar PARMAK FENCERS BATTERIES FOR FENCES ' RADIO BATTERIES NICE SMOKING SETS CHAIR AND DESK SETS 18-PC. DINNER SETS 53-PC. DINNER SETS . S2-PC. DINNER SETS EXPECTING SOON 1000 rieces To Sell Separate In Chinaware, 10c to 39c. TOYS 2 Yes, we have them and many to select from. Why not bring the kid A J i uics in ana maKe your selection now. You should see these all metal mechanical Buildo and Helicopter air plane wnicn we have just receiv ed and they are really sell ing fast. - "ui;eineut uie owner ana vju turner lODacco uurer wnich we will have on disrjlav withm next few weeks. It will pay you to see these before you buy. witnm tne Your HOTPOINT Dealer welcomes you to visit their store T. C. HENRY DIXON HENRY Hotpoint Selective Dealer for SELMA and SMITHFIELD i
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