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Magnolia Society '? 1 r% _ i ? _ . i rersonais Mr. Woodrow Wflson of Jackson rtlte, Fla., returned home Sunday ffter spending a few days here with tlatlvae. Jle came specifically to tjp his tether, Mr. John Wilson, who t.a patient in Duplin General Hos ittal, Kenansville ? Russell Tucker of East Carolina Allege and Ellis Tucker of Camp tell College were home a couple of | lays last week to attend the fitrer- j il of their grandfather, Mr. Chan tey Boney of Warsaw. Betty Grey Rouse and a friend mia Baker of Greenville spent last i weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rouse. 1 Miss Lucile Pope of Mount Olive c .visited Mrs. J. N. Horne Thursday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Carolyn Medlin and son ' Bobby of Raleigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dal- ' las Jones. S 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Evans Others Keith, Steve and Phillip of Green- j ville snent the weekend with Mr. < and Mr.s J. W. Evans and other | relatives. i Mrs. Richard Luck of Richmond, ] Va., spent sometime last week with ^ her mother, Mrs. L. M. Sanderson < Miss Victoria Kornesay of War saw visited Mrs, J. E. Hamilton J and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Snttth , t Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hobort Brantley of S-rto-,' < j Hope spent Tuesday nish' wit*1 4r? , j- , ??fOMMpnaj !> nother Mrs. L. M. Sanderson. Mrs. Audrey Joyner visited Mrs. rraa Weeks and Mrs. Hazel Skipper )f Faison Wednesday. Mr. Garland Brown of Newport >iews, Va., spent the weekend with lis mother Mrs. Alva Brown. Mrs. Warren Bostic and Mrs Vudrey Joyner visited Mrs. John fallings in Wallace Friday after 1000. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickett and knn of Goldsboro spent the weejt :nd with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pic tett. Misses Anne Pope cd Mary leu Javis of Meredith College, Raleigh, vere Sunday dinner ..juests of Mrs. Gertrude Pope. Mr. J. P. Smith attended the *Jorth Carolina Cemetery Conven ion in Greensboro last weekend. Mr. James Tucker. Mr. and Mrs Uvtn Powell. Sherry and Durwood rislted Mr. and Mrs. Herliert Tuck ;r and family in Teachey Sunday light. J. C. Wadsworth, student of S'ate Hol'.ege, Raleigh, spent the weekend vith his parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs lohnnie Wadsworth. WS of CS Held Church Supper The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Magnolia Methodist Church held a supper meeting in he church Education Building Thu ?sday night. The table was beautifully decorat ed in red and white, carrying out he Valentine Motif. :he Valentine Motif. The menu consisted rf f aked ham, string beans, potato salad, deviled eggs, hot rolls, cheese squ ars, pickles, apple pie, ice cream. :offee, and tea. After supper the meeting was cal led to order by Mrs. Tracy Brown. Mr. Pezg gave the devotional. There was a short business meet ing after which Mrs. Jerry Smitt and Mrs. Fennell Smith gave the program. Ur. Thomas W. Alley Optometrist Warsaw, N. C. Rear at Warsaw Drur Company fees. ft Sat. from 8:30 to 5:00 Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted i IWESTfttRST I X LUMBER CO. % I PLYWOOD I i I DOUGLAS FIR PLYWOOD?ASOCIATION GRADE STAMPED | \ 4 x 8'?Vi" AD Interior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'?%" AD Interior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'?Vi ?' AD Interior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'?%" AD Interior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'?Vi" AD Interior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'?%" AB Interior (Good 2 Sides) 4 x 8'?Vi' AC Exterior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'?Vi" AC Exterior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'? Vi" AC Exterior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'?Vi" AC Exterior (Good 1 Side) 4 x 8'?% ' CD Interior Sheothina i 4 x 8'?Vi" CD Interior Sheathing 4 x 8'?Vi" CD Interior Sheothina FOR UNDERLAYMENT 4 x 8'?Vi" CD Interior Plugged 1 Side & Touch sanded. 4 x 8'?Vi' CD Interior Plugged I Side & Touch Sanded With "C" Cross Bond Under Face. Net Cost Per Piece ( 2.37 1 3.65 < 6.71 3.20 1 6.14 6.69 2.69 ' 3.93 , 5.02 6.84 2.61 ! ] 3.62 4.04 4.53 4.68 PLYWOOD PANELING PREFINISHED PLYWOOD PANELING ? Imported ? High Quality PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY (Lauan Natural PrafiuiilMd 2 Coats) 4 x S'?"V" Grooved GB Grade Smoll Sound Knots 5.01 4 x 8'?'"V" Grooved GA Grqde ? Too Grade 5.32 4 x "V" GROOVED PHILIP PINE MAHOGANY (LAUAN) ? PRINTED A PREFINISHED 4 COATS Yellow Birch No. 1012, or Limed Oak No. 1018 5.84 Light Ash No. 1009, or Block Walnut No. 1005 4.84 PREFINISHED PLYWOOD PANELING ? Beautiful American Stock 4 , ?'_!/?"?"V" GROOVED ON MISMATCHED JOINTS ? Bountiful American Stock. Sound BIRCH?Top Grade?Unfinished 8.06 Sound BIRCH?Top Grade?Prefinished Satin 10.65 Select BIRCH?Random Plonk?Prefinished 8.97 Rustic BIRCH?Random Plonk?Prefinished 8.21 Sound CHERRY?Top Grape?Prefinished Sotin 14.29 ? , Sound WALNUT?^Top Grade?Prefinished Sotin 14.29 OTHER PANELING ovoilable bv special order ? Avodire. Butter nut, African Mahogany, Red Oak. Pecon. and Sycamore. j| 4x8' PLAIN UNFINISHED PANELS V4"?Sound Birch 8.06 *A"?Knotty Pine A2 14.74 % '?Philippine Mahogany A2 13.48 Birch A2 13.68 WEST COAST jff LumBERicomPRnv Coftlc Hayne Rd. Wilmington, N. C. RO 3-1674 c? We Wen! Your I logs SEE US OR CALL: PINK HILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Fink Hill 56 8-3681 We Pay Premium For Top Quality h%i CLINTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Clinton LY 2-2104 OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING COMPANY Ton can UU this 1) on slght-cTcn at night! f - .K ' \ .. ., ' -i_-' V * " ' w 77>ose over-and-under headlights do more than set a Pontiac apart?they aim better.. Another way to spot a Pontiac t is by its driver. He's a happy one indeed. So will you be, when you check your dealer. Wld?*Track Pratlce * . W..4 ? f g-:T ? "i ? ' =? ?V; ? ' HURRY ON DOWN TO WIOE-TRACK TOWN RIVERRARK MOTOR COMPART ? ? ??.ak. * . 102 W. College St Wartaw, N. C. No. m '? "1^11 m i i"i' i T| Sjgin ! ' ifgij Children's Party Suggestions from Codbury 1 Stymied for ideas for that next children'* birthday party? j i Here are three suggestions from Cadbury, England's famous i maker of chocolate products. ??? ^. v For flavors, why not use magic wands made of chocolate finger biscuits and gold stars? Fasten large gold stars to chocolate finger biscuits. (The cement is made by whipping confectioners' sugar into a little ,1 egg white until sticky.) Set wands aside to dry. " For a different dessert, ice cream sandwiches might fill the < bill. Chocolate biscuits in a square pan, frost with a layer of soft Ice cream and top with matching biscuits. When frozen, break sandwiches apart and store in plastiqdmga. Why not try toasted snowballs? Roll vanilla ice cream balls in Cadbury Biscuit crumbs and freeze immediately. Serve with chocolate sauce. Mrs. Jerry Smith talked cn "What Shall We Tell Our Children Abcut The Use of Money", and Mrs. Fen nell Smith on "What Shall We Teil : Our Children About Suffering." Mrs. Gertrude Pope presented Mrs. Abbie Smith with a silver ser ving spoon as a gift of appreciation for being organist. The meeting was dismissed with prayer by Mrs. Gertrude Pope. I . Alice Hunter Circle Met The Alice Hunter Circle of W. M. U. of the Magnolia Baptist Churcn met Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. L. E. Pone. Circle chairman, Mis. Betty Mae Tucker, was in charge of the mect | ing ! Mrs. J. E. Tucker presented the program "Christian V itnessing," assisted by Mrs. Paul Bass. Mrs. Betty Mae Tucker, Mrs. Audrey Joyner, and Mrs. Nellie Batts. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. J. E. Tucker and Mrs Paul Bass. The hostes served coffee cal e and coffe to the six members present. Call 29a~2i7i for your job P.aiNTlNO NEEDS. ? A 2 :rr> ' Magnolia 4-H'ers Study Better Grooming Girls of the Magnolia Community 4-H club attended a special project | meeting on Wednesday night at Ruths Beauty Shop. Subject of the project was "Better Grooming." Mary Ann Martino washed and set Mrs. Abbie Smith's hair as Mrs Quinn, the beautician gave painters then Mrs. Quinn washed and set Sara Evelyn Wilson's har and show ed the group how to tease the hair. She also gave a talk on the care of skin and scalp! Mary Ann Mar tion gave a talk on the hair style most suitable for the different shap es of the face. At the close of the meeting. Mrs Abbie Smith and Mary Ann Martino served punch and cookies. Those attending were Annette favenaugh. Betty Lou Whaley, Bet ty Register, Hilda Halberg, Mary Ann Martino, Sara Evelyn Wilson Joyce Hamilton, Jordan Wilson, and Linda 'Smith. I Evelvn Everett Circle The Evelyn Everett Circle of W. M. U. of the Magnolia Baptist Chu rch met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Louis Quinn. i Circle chairman, Mrs. Lindon ! Southerland was 0 sent. Mrs. Her ; bert Smith was in charge of the | meeting. j Mrs. Clifton Chestnutt was in charge of the meeting. Msr. Clifton Chestnutt was in charge of the program. At the close of the program the ; hostess served refreshments to the thirteen members and two visitors; present. 4-H'ers Help Heart Sunday Next Sunday, "Heart Sunday", will be observed by the 4-H Club members will visit residents in town j an^l' surrounding communities for donations. | The solagan is "The More You I Give, The More Will Live". Help support the Heart Association. | Friendship News Mrs. Dwicrht Ili' and Mike spent I Thursday night with her parents ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pate and ' Mary. ' FrienJs of Mrs. Jack God bold are g'.ad to hear she is home after being in Wayne Memorial Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lendis of Ral eigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pete Sunday evening. Mrs. Lucy Tucker and children of F^Json, are spending some time with the Louis Jones fami'y while their son. Jerry Jones, is a patient at the Kenansville Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kornegny ol Goldsboro were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sanderson. Mr .and Mrs. Odell Brock and children were Saturday night sup per guests of Mrs. Annie Brock in Warsaw Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wha ley Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ben whaley and children or Chinquapin and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Whaley of Seulaville. Visiting Jerry Jones at the hospi tal this week were Mrs. Eva James, Mrs. Bill Grady, and Messrs. Glen srood and Beasley Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Outlaw spent the weekend in Statesville, N. C.. with friends an drelatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pridgen and Family of Greenville, N. C., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mellie Pridgen. Msis Sylvia Jones spent the week end in Warsaw with Miss Gail Rc velL Friends of Mrs. Edna Laneston are sorry to hear she is confined at iome following an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mintn* gni11 Viola Sloan spent Sunday afternoon in Kinston with Mr. and Mrs. Kaua sesy Hale and family. Mrs. Eva James spent Sunday in Magnolia with relatives. Miss Sue Outlaw of Goldsboro was iome for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Korrcnv >f Wilmington visited his mother I and family, Mr. and Mr?. Glen wood I Sandarioa. w have voo ^ (t*ted tr V?t? J Cjrillette S^o^i-BLUEBLADE DOUBLE (OO10 ? DOUBLE ECONOMY EITS ALL OILLETT9 BAZOBS Financing a car? Save up to 20% I on collision insurance with North Carolina's leading oar insurer Joseph E.Quinn Kenansville, N. C. mJt*' 1 Jationwidi FOR THAT PROFESSIONAL LOOK^H (l -glue VINYL LATEX FLATWALL FINISH Now is the time to decorate with Blue Ridge Quality paint at LOW COST. A wide selection of choice colors are available; also matching Alkyd semi gloss Ertamel for woodwork and kitchens. Come in today ? We'll be happy to assist in every way. "YOUR BIST PAINT BUY" m mm Leo Jackson a| General Merchandise Kenansville, N. C. WRITE A CAPTION FOR THIS CARTOON (What's the lady saying to the grtfer?) WiN AlEMPESli IN BALLARD FLOUR'S 19HE g?- .,?)?**> ^1'f 1963 TEMPEST SPORTS COUPE ^ A S GRAND PRIZE WINNERS! To each, a '63 Pontiac Tempest Sports Coupe?longer, lovelier, livelier than ever! Complete with gas-sipping 4-cyiinder engine, chrome trim, ' white-wall tires, wheel covers. Choice of color combinations. RUNNER-UP PRIZESI MXfl lar? B0 BULOVA "5th Avenue" wrist watches, His or Hers... 17-jewel... slim, modern design.,. rolled gold plate case. ~ ^ You, too, can be a cartoon writer! Give it a try?you might win a brand new Tempest Sports Coupe for your efforts! Just study the cartoon for a minute. What's going on? Obviously, the lady is giving the grocer a piece of her mind. What do you think she's saying? You'll probably think of several different things right away?and any one of them could score with the judges. So get in there have fun?win! Identical Grand Prizes for grocers. If you win a Tempest, your favorite grocer gets one, too! (Good luck to you both.) [For entry blanks ddCSJ complete details?see Ballard Flour display ? at your favorite grocers .. 11 ???! rl
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