1 THE JOHNSTONIAN . SUN, SELMA, N. C. THURSDAY, FEB. 28; 1946. PAGE SEVEN OTson's Mills Hens Items Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Underwood and Mr. Buster Stephenson recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Brant Medlin near Benson."'-''', r.r.;:.:....,-,-;..' Mrs. C. Q. Stephenson has return ed to her home here after visiting relatives in Benson for two weeks.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Underwood, of Camp Lejeune. have returned here to make their home. Mr. James Carruth, of Florence, S. C, spent part of last week with his family, who are residing: here during the school year. Mrs. Carruth is teacher of the seventh grade in the local school. Mr. Walton Wilson has recently re turned to Nowport News, where he expects to resume work. Mrs. Delma Ennis, of Benson, and Mrs. Clem Gray, of Selma, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stephenson here recently. Mr. Aubrey Massey, of Washing ton, D. C. was here to visit his mo ther, Mrs. Clara Massey, last week. ers, and individual gingerbread cakes This was topped off by "good to the last drop" coffee made and served by Air. van K. rarrish. ; After the supper an excellent pro gram under the supervision of Mrs Noah ; Wilson was given by the fol lowing: Misses Doris Parrish, Chris tine Jones, Charlotte Stephenson, and Shelton Barbour. Mrs. H. S. Hilley, Wilson; Mr. Jack Mrs, H. S. Hilley, Wiilson; Mr. Jack Honnne, of New Bern; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mattox and daughter, of Smith- field; (Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Reynolds and daughter, of Smithfield; and Mrs. Gladys Griffin, of Smithfield. W M Missionary Society Serves Dinner For Men On Friday evening the women of the Missionary Society of the Baptist church served a delicious course din ner in honor of the men of : the church. The dinner was served in the recreational rooms of the church. '-.: W M Moore Marcom Miss Margie Lee Marcom and Pri vate 1-C Luther H. Moore, Jr. were married at Dillon, S. C. on February 14, 1946. Miss Marcom is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mar- Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Chamblee, of com. of Clayton, Rt. 2. Private Moore Selma, were recent' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Parrish. Mr. Jack Honrine, of New Bern, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Parrish. , Mrs. Paul Jones was called to Dur ham last week on account of the ill ness of her mother, Mrs. Dave Par Tish... ' . Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wilson and family were guests of Mrs Janie Gul ley in Clayton last Sunday. , W M - Receives Discharge; Here With Family Mr. Johnny La Harnar, formerly sergeant in the U. S. Air Corps, sta tioned at Sacramento, California, re cently received his discharge at Fort Bragg, and has arrived here to be with his family. . v . W M David Jones Is Home From England Mr. David Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, who has been in England with the Air Corps for thirty j nutj were ,,1. muiiuia rviumeu vu ms nume nere Friday. He received a discharge from Fort Bragg this week. .--O W M Brotherhood Supper Given Last Monday The annual f Brotherhood Supper" of the Christian Disciple Church nt observed at the churqh last Monday evening. The committee, of which Mrs. Noah Wilson was chairman, sup ported by Mrs. G. C. Uzzle. Jr., Mrs. Rena Lee and Mrs. W. T. Wilson, ser ved a delicious plate supper of chick en salad, piemento sandwiches, crack- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Moore of Clayton, Rt. 2. He has just returned from seven months service in the South Pacific. The bride and groom are residing with the groom's parents. , . W M House Guests Are Honored At Party On Saturday evening Misses Lucy Mitchiner and Ann Elizabeth Young blood entertained at the Community club building from 8:30 to 12:00 in honor of their house guests. Misses Nell Lassiter, Shelfar, Va., Vivian IMIcInnis, Shannon, N. C.; Mary Helen Tew. C'inton, N. C; Ella Lewis, Faison, N. C : Sarah. Britt. White ville. N. C; Mary Townsend, Orlan do, Fla.; Evfilyn Lvtton, Gastonia, N. C; Trudy Clark. Clarkton, N. C. The banquet room was attractive ly decorated in green foliage and green ribbons festooned from the lights. .'. ' '. Music, singing, and dancing were the sources of recreation. Punch, sandwiches, cookies, and Kenly Hews Keep Your Car In Good Condition See Us For AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES F. & P. AUTO PARTS COMPANY Phone 42 Selma, N. C Buffet Supper On Sunday Miss Ann Youngblood entertained at a buffet supper for the same guests, all of which are attend ing Flora McDonald College. The menu consisted of chicken sal ad, deviled eggs, potato chips, ham, celery, pickle, pie, coffee and rolls. . Luncheon In Kenly , On Monday : Misses Ann Young blood, Lucy Mitchiner and their house guests were honored at a luncheon in Kenly. .... W M . Howard Mitchiner Now In States Corporal Howard E. Mitchiner, Jr.. son of Mr. H. E. Mitchiner and the late Mrs. Mitchiner, has landed safe ly in California, according toa mes sage received by his father on Monday..-;" . W M His Salvation The eighth grade of Wilson's Mills School used the Annual Farm Edition of The News and Observer last Mon day as the text for the conservation lesson. One student, Macon Stephenson, I AM AGAIN BUYING IPdDOJILTIHlY M EG(B EACH WEEK DAY AT MY HOME ON EAST ANDERSON ST. (Near Southern Cotton Oil Co. Gin) HEAVY HENS, lb. LEGHORNS, lb. 21c 15c ROOSTERS, lb. ..... ......... 14c GUINEAS, each 40c DUCKS and GEESE, lb. ............. 15c TURKEYS, lb. 30c to 35c EGGS, dozen ... . .......... 30c BRING THEM WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED CLARENCE LITTLE YOUR POULTRY DEALER it SELMA, N. C SIIIIiTI!! AND WE SPECIALIZE IN JUST THAT ANY REPAIR TO ANY CAR WE ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN SELMA FEATURING THAT Good-Gulf Gas & Gulfpride Oils YOU OWE YOUR MOTOR A FILL OF EACH BOB WARWICK GARAGE PHONE 108-J SELMA, N. C. Mrs. J. P, Eagles spent Wednesday and Thursday at Hope Mills, the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Eagles, Jr. Mrs. Edwin Jones of Dillon. S. C. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols on Thursday. Miss Celesta Boyette, member of the Selma school faculty spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. A. R. McRacken. Cpl. Billy Ferrell of the Marine Corps, stationed at Quantico, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Ferrell and family during the week end. Mrs. Henry Newson has returned home after being an operative patient at Carolina General Hospital for two weeks.''".. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mozingo have moved to the Eddie Johnson home on School Street. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Grizzard at tended the funeral of Mr. Grizzard's sister, Mrs. Z. V Snipes in Dunn on Thursday. K Miss Ruth Gardner Guest of Kiwanians Miss Ruth Gardner, assistant home demonstration agent of Johnston county, Smithfield, was a guest at the Kenly Kiwanis Club on Friday night and showed the film on "Food". Other club guests were R. E. Batten of Smithfield and Marvin Revelle of Kenly. The Rev. R. P. Harris and Roney High of Kenly were new members. The club supper was served by the ladies of the Free Will Baptist church. K v Free Will Auxiliary Entertained Tuesday Mrs. Felton Watson entertained the Auxiliary of the Free Will Baptist church at her home on Tuesday. Mrs. Watson had charge of the program on waws prompted to comment on the farm edition thus:1 "I was impressed with the cover page. On it were peaches, dairy cat tle, turnips, apples, com. cotton, to bacco, farm machinery.. Every mem ber of the farmer's family was pic tured except his wife. I did not like that, because in . my part of the world a farmer's wife is his salvation.".- '::..' "Stewardshp of Missions". The hos tess served delicious refreshments. k Woman's Club Meets With Mrs. Watson The Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Felton Watson on Wednesday afternoon with the president, Mrs. C. E. Clarke, presiding, Mrs. P. D. Grady, Jr., chairman of Legislation, presented the speaker of the afternoon, Prof. J. B. Long, who spoke on "Our schools of tomorrow under the laws of today." K Davis - Marshall Mian Leona Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Marshall of Ken ly, and John Alton Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Davis, of Kenly, were married at Kenlv Methodist Larson ace. Mondav morninsr. February 25th The' Rev. G. B. Starling officiated. Im mediately after the ceremony the couple left for unannounced points, '. .- K Honors Bride-Elect At Bridge Party Mrs. A. R. McRacken was hostess at a dessert bridge party on Wednes dav eveninar at which time she an nounced the approaching marriage of her sister Miss Celesta Boyette to Ernest V. Woodard. Jr., of Selma. The marriage will take place on Feb ruary 28th at five o clock at the Pres byterian church. The McRacken home was lovely with the white and green flower ar rangement. Tables were placed throughout the living room, dining room and den. . High score ' prizes went to Miss Naomi Wood and Mrs. P. D. Grady, Sr. The bride elect was presented sil ver in her chosen pattern. Mrs. V. E. Atkinson of Jacksonville, Fla., house guest of Mrs. R. S. Atkinson, was re membered with a gift. Out of town guests were Mrs. E. V. Woodard, Sr., Mrs. Ronald Herren, Mrs. Tom Woodard, and Misses Nao-1 mi Wood, Roberta Spiers, Madeline Godwin and Essie Outlaw. Farm machinery suffers from "ab use" rather than use and should be protected by grease and paint during periods of rest, according to D. S. Weaver, engineer of the State College Extension Service. A plan for statewide participation in . National Home Demonstration Week, scheduled to begin May 6, has been announced by State Home Agent Ruth Current of State College. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Selma Lodge No. 320, A. F. ft A. M. Meets Every First and Third Tuesday at 8:1)0 P. M. GEO. W. BLOUNT, Master RALEIGH H. GRIFFIN, Secretary DR. T. P. BULLARD Consultations DENTISTRY PHYS-IO-THER-A-PY Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays of Each Week SELMA. NORTH CAROLINA (DMdks NOW MAKING DELIVERIES Please book your orders ... it will help us plan our work PITMAN'S HATCHERY R. MONROE PITTMAN SELMA, N. C HfttlBLE OTH CABE We're working mighty hard these days on a big job we've got to deliver our $300,000,000 expan sion program. It's an all embracing program that will provide better telephone service and tele phones for all who want them. The job ahead of us is one that must be handled with care. The vast sum of money involved places a heavy responsibility on both management and employees. It will be spent wisely and cautiously and with the same care that has always character ized your Telephone Company's operations. There is also the responsibility of maintaining adequate earnings so that the funds needed to build ' more telephone facilities can be secured. The money will have to come, as it has in the past, from thrifty people putting their hard earned cash in the Telephone Company But" unless'they" have confidence in the safety of their investment and feel assured of a reasonable return on that invest ment, new funds for future telephone expansion will not be forthcoming. So it is easy to see that telephone earnings have a direct bearing on the future of telephone service. SOUTHERN BILL TILEPHONI AND TELIGRAPH COMPANY Incorporated .r riinri n n r n n -t . n n n n n n n n nj I hi nil I in ii.ii i i Ms IKnoe Mdw2 THE MOST COMPUTE STOCK ASSEMBLED ON OUR FLOORS IN MONTHS Our buyer has just returned from the leading markets all over the furniture centers trucks f furniture are coming in daily. O BED ROOM SUITES O LIVING ROOM SUITES O ODD SOFAS & SOFA BEDS O ODD CHAIRS Yes! It will pay jou to C-HUB-B-4-U-BUY! k JJl JU W I I Mi 1 WW iFTTinaMETriunaiE cdcd, C. H. Brown, Mgr. SELMA, N. a George Wffletts, Mgr.

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