H. D. PATTERSON Wallace, N. C. .<, Si: Effective Today - Matinee, Sunday Thf Friday 3:15; Night 7:00 P.M. Sunday, October 13 - .14 IF I’M LUCKY starring Vivian Blaine, Perry Como and HaYry James Tuesday, October 15 MR. ACE starring George Raft Wednesday, October 16 TORRID ZONE starring James Cagney FROM RAINBOW VALLEY (In Color) starring Monte Hall Thursday and Friday, October 17 -18 BACHELOR’S DAUGHTER starring Gail Russell, Claire Trevor Friday Night — Owl Shthk1 * — Also Picture — SHADOWED ■V." with Richard Dix Saturday, October 19 ' LAST OF THE WARRENS with Bob Steele ' SSSSS3B OWL SHOW A ll Star Musical Cast erorp Pane 6) ' sandwiches were __.Mrs. Wilmington. After the bride and the first dice of cake it was served by Mrs. John H.' Carter of Kinston, aunt of hostess. During the evening dancing was enjoyed. Wedding Breakfast Mrs. A: J. Cavenaugh and Mrs. H. M. Morrison honored Miss Mildred Hussey and Major Lorraine Austin with a wedding breakfast on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Morrison. Quantities of pink gladioli and dahlias were arranged in the living room and white flowers Were used in the dining room. The bridal table was covered with a beautiful linen cut work and lace cloth and centered with a silver bowl of white carna. tions, feverfew and roses. Brid al place cards were used with a large white marline bow, show ered with tube roses and center ed with a corsage of dainty white flowers, marking the bride’s place and a corsage of pink roses denoting that of the bride’s mother. Mrs. John Stanley assisted the hostesses in serving the guests who included members of the bridal party and out-of-town guests. WALLACE P.T.A. MEETS TUESDAY , The Wallace P.T.A. will meet at the Wallace High School audi torium on Tuesday, October 15, at 3:30 o’clock. All parents are urged to attend the meeting. AT HOME Friends of Mr. D. D. Blanchard will be pleased to learn that he returned home Tuesday and is getting along nicely, after under going an operation in the James Walker Memorial Hospital, Wil mington. WOMAN’SCLUB WILL MEET OCTOBER 17 The Wallace Woman’s club will meet Thursday afternoon, Octo ber 17, at 3:30 o’clock at the SPEAKING OF DANGEROUS CHEMICAL'S—LIQUOR AND Gasoline when combin ed IS iVi’MOST OEADLV I CAN THINK, j I OF. Can you think of a bet ter place to buy fer tilizer, feeds, seeds, Buckeye tobacco cur ing systems or horses and mules than the Johnson Cotton Com pany of Wallace? We invite you to make \yourJ selections from our complete stock. This is your store . . . with prices you’ll ap preciate. ?£ Furniture, Leather Harness, Cart Wheels and Carts complete with bodies, Hammer mills, Turner Hay Presses, Terra Gotta Tile,. Bolen Garden Tractors, Gibson Tractors. , Don’t forget our .Johnson’s Better Grade Fertilizer . . . Cyanamid for weed control on tobacco beds . . . Atlacide for killing weeds and grass in fields and yards. \ Remember Dor JOHN'DEERE REPAIR SHOP ()rhnbcnCrttm (o. y OF WALLACE,INC Yesul. St Li ... *.*. , "V as BIRTH kmmUNCBMEHT Mr. and_Mfs. George S. Ahl fleld of Arlington, Va., announce the birth of .a son, George Wil liam. October 5, at Washington, D. C. Mrs. Ahlford is the form er Helen Evans of Wallace. TOWN OF WALLACE, NORTH CAROLINA WATER BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE Sealed bids will be received until 11 o’clock a. m., October 22, 1948, by the undersigned at its office in the City of Raleigh, N. C., for a $6,000 Water Bond Anticipation Note of the Town of Wallace, North Carolina, dated October 15, 1946, maturing April 15, 1947 (without option of prior payment), and bearing interest at not more than 6 per cent per Hie note to being issued to an ticipate the receipt of the pro ceeds of a like amount of Water Bonds. Delivery of note on or about October 29, 1946, at place of pur chaser’s choice. Bidders should specify the interest rate (not exceeding 6 per cent per annum), and the City and the bank therein at which principal and interest shall be payable. There will be no auction. The note will be awarded to the bidder offering to purchase the note at the lowest interest cost to the Town, such cost to be determined by de ducting the total amount of the premium bid from the aggregate amount of interest upon the note until its maturity. No bid of less than par and accrued interest will be entertained. ☆a service TO AGRICULTURE with Everett Mitchell • | Whitey Berquist and the Homesteaders Orchestra ^ • p Farm and Home Quartet e USDA Reports from Washington ♦ Special News and Events e « USDA Markets Sp-CrnA&tJZxJl (ry PLUS CHALMERS I TK-.r TOR Division ■ MIlWAUKf t 1 U. S * ^ ,1:00 - 1:30 p. m. WPTP Raleigh, N. C. STEDMAN CARR & CO WALLACE, N. C. A if! if I if I if I if I if i if I if I if I if i if I if l if iff l if t if i¥ iff l ff Iff l if i if l ff I' Bidders must predent with dr bid a certified check upon Inoerporated bank- or trust npany, payable unconditional ly to tne order of the State Treasurer of North Carolina for $30. The right to reject all bids ia reserved. The approving ante ion of Maaflich and Mncad New York City, will be taajji ed the purchaser. Local Government CoinnaM Br W. E. Einnua^ Secretary of the Com mUetem Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF WILMINGTON A Protection Plan § FOB EVERY MAN The Woodmen oi the World offers adult members their choice of 13 standard types of certificates—to acquire funds for education, establish themselves in useful careers, give them death and disability protection, or provide retirement income for old age. Juvenile members can chcose from five types oi certificates—to acquire funds for education, estab lish themselves in useful careers, or give them death and disability protection. And that's not all! Woodmen members also value the pleasure and benefits they receive from the fraternal, social and civic activities of their Wood men Camps. The sooner you start the more you'll benefit from Woodmen insurance protection and fra ternal activities. See your local Woodmen rep resentative ... let him give you complete information. WOODMEN & WORLD Life Insurance Society OMAHA. NEBRASKA OUR ASSETS EXCEED $156,000,000 S. O. Johnson, District Representative BOX 202, ROSE HILL, N. C. H W! ¥ IWI ¥ i \W i vf! W Ift’I ft i WIft i ft IM i ft I ft! ft I ft 1 ft' KINSTON ‘WORLD’S TOBACCO CENTER’ Buyers Are Red Hot LAST WEEK’S AVERAGE (GROSS) . MONDAY’S AVERAGE Gross Average $59.71 (PRODUCERS) ...... The Rush Is Slouiing Down And Kinston Warehousemen Can Give Growers Quickest And High est Sales of ANY MAJOR MARKET IN THE EAST... SELL WITH THE mT LEADERS IN HIGHEST PRICES LONG DISTANCE FARMERS EXTENDED EVERY COURTESY KINSTON TOBACCO MARKET