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AGI TWO THE JOHNSTONIAN-8UN, SELMA, N. C, THURSDAY OCTOBER 30, 1947. WE HAVE IN STOCK COAL CIRCULATORS LAUNDRY HEATERS Automatic WOOD HEATERS GROCERIES FEEDS and SEED HICKS SUPPLY STORE W.S. Hicks Raeford St. Selma, N.C. KENLY NEWS ASK THE EDITOR WESTERN MEATS Western Steer any cut you want We Also Carry Native Pork Sausage, Hamburger and Lard GROCERIES Three Different Brands of Sliced Bread FLOUR White Silk, Light Crust, Pillsbury and Ballard Brands CLAPFS BABY FOOD, for Little Tots Three Brands of Frozen Food FARM PRODUCE Country Eggs Butter Vegetables Buttermilk and Sweet milk Complete Stock of CANNED FOODS Phone 149 Selma' N.C. Haxall Clarke, student at the Uni versity of North Carolina spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Fe dora Clarke. Mrs. W. H. Edgerton spent a few days last week in Lucama with her daughter, Mrs. D. W. Rose. Miss Bertha Edgerton spent Sat urday in Wilson. Miss Mary Ricks ' has returned home after spending the week end in Goldsboro with friends. j Mrs: Ualvni weuons oi Dunn spent the week eiid with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Renfrow. Mrs. W. IT. Edgerton spent Sat urday in Wilson. I s Mrs. O. H. Shaffer spent Friday in s Smithfield. Miss Annie Mae Kirby spent ; f Thursday in Smithfield. u Bill Hooks of Raleigh spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Inez Hooks. - : Miss Virginia Askew spent the week-end at her respective homes. Miss Askew is a member of the school faculty in Concord. ; Dick Atkinson, student at UNC spent the weekend at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Moore of Morehead City spent the week end with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wiggs. Bill Pearce of Raleigh spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pierce. Mrs. M. E. Draughon is spending a few days with relatives near Prince ton. Sgt. and Mrs. Roney Bailey and little daughter of Fort Bragg spent the week end with Mrs. Bailey's mother, Mrs. Sallie Peacock. Misses Nelda Pittman and Bettie Lee Brisco students at the Carolina General Hospital in Wilson spent the week end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Raper of New port News, Va., spent last week with Mrs. Ella Raper. Mrs. Felton .Watson spent Sunday with relatives in Fremont. Mrs. Sallie Pike and Miss Emily Stark of the Pineland College spent the week end with Mrs. Donald Kir by. Mrs. Jake Stalling entertained at her home Tuesday night at a bridge club. Mrs. Alice E. Bunn was award ed the high score prize and Mrs. R- S. Atkinson was awarded tne secona MrA. J. H. Barnes is at Koonce's Nursing home in Goldsboro. Dear Editor What was the weight of Medieval armor? The weight of the armour worn in the Middle -Ages varied from 15 to 20 pounds to more than .100 pounds. In the Tower ofLondon.,there is now a complete suit oi armour wmcn De- longed to Henry VIII of England and which weighed 94 pounds. Pine Level News Classified Ads For Results Don't let Indian Summer Fool You WINTER WILL SURELY COME Now Is the Time to SME money SAVE your car SAVE YOUR GOOD DISPOSITION BY TRADING AT ROGMON OIL CO. Comer Railroad and Pollock Streets en en- Kjday MIXED BRIDGE CLUBS Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McRacki tertained at their home Th night 4he mixed, bridge clubs, hmise was beautifully decorate roses. High score prize went tp Mrs. Roy Talton and for the gentlemen's hieh to Mr. Carl Lewis. Second high score for the club went to Mrs. Carl Lewis. . ' ' . ' ' ' The hostess served' strawberry short cake. WOODARD-RAINES Miss Jessie Louise Raines, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Raines of Princeton whose engagement to Ru dolph Woodard, son of Mr. and Mrs E. P. Woodard of Kenly is announc ed by her parents. The wedding will take place in the Princeton Metnoa- ist Church November i aw p. m. Miss Jackie Hinnant spent the week-end in Wake Forest with friends and attended the Duke-Wake Forest football game Saturday. E. W. Price and daughter, Mrs. Bud Creech, visited relatives in Bal timore, Md., over the week-end. Mrs. J. H. Woodard and children of near Princeton visited friends here over the week-end. Miss Dorothy Crocker, a nurse at Rex Hospital, Raleigh, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Crocker. , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Taylor and children of Tarboro, N. C, spent the week-end with Mr.' and Mrs. F. T. Taylor. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson and little son, Jerry, of Clayton visited their mother, Mrs. Ellen Thompson Saturday. ' ' D. B. Oliver, Doc R. Oliver and Hubert Massengill attended the Duke and Wake Forest football game Sat urday. ': . " Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parker and daughter, Linda, of near Princeton visited relatives in Monroe, N. C, over the week end. Mrs. B. L. Godwin is quite ill at her home here with a nervous condition. iiJiCiW THE NEIGHBORS 1 Will Think You Have a W FT? To) If Yours Is REPAINTED AT Let Us Align Your Front Wheels COMPLETE FRONT END SERVICE vs'''ww'' i-i-nnnn n nn n n.ruu u u uJi TIIOLlPSOp GARAGE SPFflAI KTQ ,N WRECK REBUILDING . UrUiLlllu AND RE-PAINTINQ Phone 215-y ; Sda,N. C ATKINSON-EATMAN Mr. and Mrs. Garland Adelbert of Wilson announce the engagement or tviair Hanffhter. Barbara Anne to Richard Simnson Atkinson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sampson Atkinson, Sr., of Kenly. The wedding will take place in December. WOM BAN'S CLUB MEETS ! The Kenly Woman's Club held its regular meeting at the clubhouse on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. J. B. Long, ine club sons was then sung Dy me irrniin with Mrs. H. M. Grizzard at tho niano. The club was read in unison. Mrs. Felton Watson read the ;t0 nnH railed the roll. There were 34 members with 8 new mem bers welcomed into the club. They were Mesdames Julius Corbett, Bar nard Ferrell, Rudoloh Narron, Rob ert Eatman, G. C. Phillips, O. Henry Lyon, Jimmy Morris, and Miss Faye I Barnes. All Department "chairmen gave re-. I ports and committees were appoint- ed. ' ' I Mrs. R. S. Atkinson had charge of ! the urogram which was titled Citiz i enshio, Mrs. J. B, Spillman of ' Greenville was the guest speaker. At 'the close of the meeting Mrs. Ralph Wicker rendered two solos, irees ana Peg-O' My Heart, with Mrs. Julius rwKH nt the mano. mrs. n. o. Mr r.. E. Clarke and Mrs. Carl Lewis served ice cream, Out of town visitors were Mrs. J. ti sniiiman. Mrs. E. E. Rawl, and Mrs. C. H. Edwards of Greenville. Thank You Doctor i This week under the caption "Welcome to Selma," we are running the first of a series of pictures of people who have recently moved to Girna. This is Dr. E. K: Booker's idea. The publishers thinks it a very good one and wish to thank the doc tor. The purpose of this column is to introduce new. comers to our town and to help them to become a part of us more quickly. ' . .WOMAN'S AUXILIARY . The Woman's Auxiliary - of the Selma Presbyterian- Church will meet on Monday, November 3, at AUXILIARY MEETS The Woman's Auxiliary of the Free Will Baptist Church held its regular meeting Friday night after the second Sunday. Mrs. M. P. Crocker was leader lor the months She used as her topic, "Exalting the Lord through Mission Study in Youth Classes." Those helping Mrs. Crocker on the program were, Mrs. Bernie Du,ree and Mrs. Leon Thompson. There were twenty-two rhembers with four visitors present. After the business session the society entertained one of their old est members, Mrs. Janie Feedin on I her 67th birthday. A birthday table had been arranged with a large birthday cake. The society served ; ice cream and cake, followed with a surprise shower for her birthday. Mrs. Peedin received many useful and lovely gifts. Everyone present enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. "Myrtle Thornton was named leader for November. & cake. DR. BAVER RESIGNS Raleigh, N. C Dr. L. .D. Baver,. dean of the School of Agriculture at N. C. State College and director of the North . Carolina Agriculture Ex periment Station, has resigned, ef fective January 1, to become director of research for the Hawaiian ' Sugar Planters' Association, Chancellor J. W. Harrelson has announced. SELF.IA RADIO AND . XIUSICC0. We Service Everything We Sell? TELEPHONE 83-J ..3:30 p. ol, with Mrs. Raleigh GriffinHaeford Street Selna N. Cc ' Jr- ,.4 I mtkMpin The 100 Wool Face r EVERT KOOn IN YOUR HOME So handsome! Sturdy all-wool face for luxury feeling and longer wear. Cushiony jute base. Two smart new designs. (A) Self-color Floral, in beige, blue, rose, wine or green. (B) Multi- color Floral in blue, rose, tan or green ground. Here's the rug value you've been waiting for,. . . ! ; only $24.93. Use it for every rug need: dining room, living room, bedroom and guest rooms, etc. You'll be amazed at how much rug you get for so little money! huh Fii mi! ii re 1'n. "We Sell for Less" PHONE 131 SELMA, N.C. Received TABLE TOP HOT WATER HEATERS EMs and Strickland Cledbic Sebuice SELMA, N. C How Do You Feel About Yourself? We've heard it said that a woman can always take her self out of the "blues" by going out and buying a new dress. Since that isn't always practicable, the next best thing works well, too putting on crisp, freshly cleaned clothes has the same effect especially when it's work of Clean-M-Right quality. ; - WHERE DRY CLEANING IS NO SIDE IJINE Cean -M-Ri ant Cleaners "We Do It Better" Phone 223 v 'SeInia, N. a ' i
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