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SM: p_ i. .* ?. >. *HBW flbt MU9T (M WNMCIlQr m ? tor throe yoars^llto portfe$itos in variousother stuoc t,<' urdi and scouting ?ctiwUes. Ac- ' ding to sc no officiate hi*! . aaWttou to to became a doctor ttw school's "'football and tiSSS; ' . ?JSaotteaHy in ndSTof^B icctnfi lo Hi t'*?l>c?rp?^?lffw ****?" I cwnciur ?cuti(MS? ??., a?d^iSeZ\ra<*i? to hto home state The youth said ho would like to bo of mom service to the poor and un derpriviledfed in Me work. An active church worker, Moore is also president of the National Honor Society at JamesKanan.andipa HMoabar of new^apor and yearbook staff at Us school. He attended the if73 Governor's school, was chief marshal Ms Junior year and roeotooi the U S. HMory Kward and Mob Award. He to 441 inSSlinta itn WM& Dry Spell Underscores Importance of Moisture By M. B. Gardner baa been extremely deficient in the Raleigh area alnce the middle at August In fact, we have not had a good soaking rain since that time. This has laterferred with the seeding of fall evergreen lawns and the planting of bulbs. If we do not get relief soon. Raleigh will be buying water from Durham and Butner. Three weeks ago 1 overseeded my lawn, and that of one at my sons, with fescue and Italian rye grass. We used 25 lbe. of seed and 150 lbs. of 8-8-8 fertiliser and hoped for rain. None has fallen, so the seeds are right where they landed and the fertiliser pellets still solid and waiting. This brings into sharp focus the impor tance of water for all growing things and how dependent we are on an adeouate suddIv As soon as the soil is In condition, now Is ? a good time to plant all of the evergreen shrubs and trees ? hollies, rhododendrons, hem locks. etc. Don't be stingy when you dig the betas. Separate top and sub-soli and place the top soil around the roots mixed with an equal volume of peat moss; or well decomposed compost. Remember not to j plant azaleas and camellias too. deep. They < are shallow rooted plants and will not tolerate too i much over-burden of ' soil. If balled and burlapped, place the top j of the ball even with the soil level. The same is true for container-grown plants. Use equal vol umes of peat moss and good soil for filling the hole. Mulch. If rainfall is deficient, water all newly set trees and shrubs after plant ing. A thorough soaking about onoe a week should be sufficient. Over watering will result in , a water-logged soil and , cause trouble. Garden sanitation is , a good practice for each month of the plant grow- < ing year. This is especially true in the fall i when so many plants have 1 matured. Get rid of them so that they will not serve as hibernating nests for Insects and carry-over for diseases. Another good prac tice. Have your vegetable garden soil tested, add the lime and phosphoric needed. v Minchew Elected To City Board 9 the Board if Directors Branch Bankimg & Trust Company me eting In Wilson on November 13 sleeted Deknar Minchew to the Wallace City Board. Minchew is president of Del mar Minchew Bulck-Olds, Inc. lie is a native of Duplin County ind attended East Carolina Ud rersity. He serves as vice pre sident of the Wallace Chamber rf Commerce and his member ihips include the Roctflsh Can ary Club. Esquire Club and the Wallace Rotary Club. Mrs. Minchew is the former Jane Albrlnon of Calypso. North Carolina. They have a son and a daughter. M . lelgh Saturday, Mr, E.S.McGowa?a*MrS. nssrawas; O law tc last -ri Mrs. Eula Ihifreeoe has reru- ! rned to f>e r home In Belleville, Illinois after visiting Mrs. Th- ? Mrs. J. B, Wallace. Mrs. J/). Stoke, mi Miss Margaret Wil liams shopped in Ki sis? on las: ruesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephens at tended a wedding in Greensboro on Sunday and spent the night with Mr. and-Mrs. Den Yancey in Raleigh. Dr. Dan Young and family of Spartanburg, S.C. spent the W weekend at their former home here. Mrs. Martha Eubaaks of Scons Hill spent the weekend with Miss Mary Lee Sykes. Rhey accomp anied Mrs. Ma garet O. DaU * Mrs. Eloise K.Ryder to Gold sboro Saturday. Mrs. Sallie C. Ingram Is spe nding Thanksgiving with her son Bill and family in Raleigh. Mrs. Roger Briscoe of Smith field accompanied by Mrs. Ge orge Clarke of Wendell visited Mrs. Radi P. Grady one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Judge i also Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hu ghes attended the Walker-Judge wedding In Wallace on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. S. Mcgowan and Mrs. N. B. Booey attended the UDC. meeting In the home of Mrs. Marie W. Bennett last Wedne sday afternoon. Prasbytarion ???#%? ] Woman Meet Circle no. 1 of the Women of Grove Prsbyterlan Church met on Monday afternoon. November 12. with Mrs. Jimmy Jadmen. The Circle chairman. Mrs.Ba rrha Hollingsworth presided4? verthe meeting, Mrs.N.B.Bo ney was the BUM Moderator. P H^Splcer moderated the Study. For refreshments the hostess served applepie and coffee to the 11 members pre MM. Homemakors Club Mrs. Colon Holland was ho stess the South Kenans vtlk Extension Homemakers Club when It net last Ttiursday af ternoon with U members pre sent. The presldem, Mrs. N.B. Bor?y called the meeting to or der and presided. A program on Christmas Decorations and Holiday Ideas was given bjfM Mrs. Martha Berwick assisted by Mrs. Alda N, Ezzell. Mrs. Rosa Pope reported for the Ho me Management chairman. Af ter closing the hostess served pound cake, and punch alsoch eese wafers and ham biscuit. United Methodist Women Meet the Women of the loctf Uni ted Methodist Church held their regular monthly meeting last Monday nigh* in the hams of Mrs. Marie Warrington. The president, Mrs. W.M.Ingram presided. The Devotional was lad I* Mrs. Bruce Butler after which Mrs. Stuart Hall had ch arge of the Annual Pledge Ser vice. There were two visitors present from 1*. Olive College They were Misses Avery and Strickland. Special Music was rendered during the program fay Miss Avery . After the closing prayer by Mrs. Alton Newton the hostess served cake aid coffee with salted nuts to the rei k i i . Mi R 5 Vlce-Presid M Mecy Brltis i 0 Preyer art Mra. EM a Md Mrj Co ( Hoi with coffee to the 13 mr iber present. Eastern Star | The Worthy Matron. Mrs.Hilda Gr?:e Smith was in her Station when Kenansvilk Chapter #2.5 n det 4 ht Eastern Stat on last Tuesday night for its monthly tie ingJSne was ss t Is ted by her secret sty Mr?: Virginia E Holland. Aftef the business session a Thanksgiv ing program was given by Mrs. Inez Jerolgan* Members were reminded of :ht ne<a -egular meeting which will be held on November 2Tth. Followed by a Special meeting on the 29th. Bridge Club Mrs. A.T. Outlaw was hostess for the KenansvlUe Komract Klub when it met last ttmrsday night with Mrs. Martha P. Sit terson and Mrs. Naaite Brlnson J High score for the club metnb* ers playing was won by Mr*. Marian Griffin s.id by Mrs,Br lnson for the vis tors. After two progressions the hostess ser ved fruitcake, coffee and salted nuts for refreshments. invitation Issued Our joy will be more com plete if you can share in the marriage of our doughter Vic ky Dee to Mr. Donald F. Quitm on Friday, the thirtieth of Nov. u six o'clock In the eveniqg at Bethlehem Free Will Baptist Church Feuhuln, North Caro lina . Welnvite you to wor ship with us and witness their vows . If you ere unable to at tend we ask your presence in thought and prayer . Mr. and M?. aw- M. viuw. toyyjspIN^ |s*?y_** ?^ILookinaFo^eollEconofav fWs I In A New Or Used Cor f fl I See Tho Valiant *J>art 6 Cyl B out-performed,the of common stock WE ACCEPT FOOD COUPONS ^ ^ PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 19 THRU NOV. Grapefruit 57] \ BEECHNUT STRAINED BABY ? / STEAK u. $r'f STEAK lb. Jl3'(? LUTERS SMOKED HAMS ?? 89*21 SLICED 41?* Wi FRYERS whole:-ib. ,3f "lij WILSON'S ALL MEAT FRANKS PKG
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