BT MBS. MABEL MYERS Mrs. Joe Miller of Norfolk spent several days recently with her aunt, Mrs. H. A. Timberlake. Mrs. J. X. May of Lfffington was a guest last Wednesday In the home of Mrs. Fred Isler. —AUCTION MEANS ACTION— If You Have Land to Sell Write, Wire Phone Walter ft Gnrley Auction Co. Kinston, N. C. Chas Nielson W. K. Taylor ..:-~ TOR FAIX CROP PLANT BUSH, LIMA AND SNAP BEANS NOW! WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF KALE MUSTARD BROCOLIJ TENDERGREEN TURNIPS RUTABAGA CABBAGE COLLARD - AND ONION SETS “WE KNOW YOUR NEEDS” v S N o A / ' sef.p ' I i I .1) & M Pl’I CO. HERITAGE ST. KINSTON, N. C. Mrs. Ralph Kinsey has return ed to her home alter spending a week at Atlantic Beach with Mrs. Moses Tyson. r Mrs. M. D. Harper and Mrs. D. M. Stanton spent the past weekend In Richmond, where Mrs Harper visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willlan Gee and Mrs. Stanton visited her brother, Preston Harper and Mrs. Harper. Dr. J. Y. Joyner has returned to his home here alter spending some time at Atlantic Beach with his son, William Joyner and family. Vernon Moorings is back at home after having been a pa tient for some time at Fitzsim mons General Army Hospital near Denver. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fields land children, with Mr .and Mrs. Wade Ferguson and children have returned from a visit to the western part of the State. Mrs. C. A. Jackson' is home now recuperating form an oper* ation she recently underwent at Memorial General Hospital In Its Not Magic WOLVERINE 1 THAT WAY io/tK'cM... fRteam IBCAUSE of tho WoWorino MMt riple-tanning process, thojr in Ml juckskin-soft—and stay soft. Mo >thor work oho— in tho world Mm... WOlSlklNE 5.’-! I. i:u»VIUDB WORK SHOES Harvey’s Shoe Dept. spent the past weekend with Mis. Wallace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Mooring. John *»'»" arin^y and unger Uzzell arrived home Friday after having been on the Douglas, On. tobacco market. Edna Bouse spent the week at Wrightsville Beach with Mrs. James Britt. Conrad Britt of Richmond spent several days recently with his sister, Mrs. Herman Bell, and other relatives here . Mrs. J. T. Tlmberlake and Mrs. Mabel Myers spent Saturday in Greenville with their sister, Mrs. J. C. Lanier. Club Members and Guests Received by Mrs. Dick Hardy Entertaining her card club and invited guests, Mrs. Dick Hardy was hostess last Monday evening at two tables of bridge. Lovely arrangements of summer flowers were used to decorate the Hardy living room where tables were placed for play. Mrs. E. C. Grady received vis iting honors and Mrs. Clinton Spence took club (honors. Iced drinks were served on ar rival and later ice cream and cookies were served to Mesdames Grady, Spence, L. C. Stallings, E. B. Wooten, Jr., Bobbie Creech, Sid Myers, E. A. Sutton, and Puly Corbin. BEST PRIZE ... Czech Emil Zatopek h rewarded with a kiss from his wife after he sets new Olympic marathon record in LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! i ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 27th, 1952 From 6 till 12 o’clock ALL FARM FAMILIES AND FARM OWNERS ARE INVITED TO KINSTON TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. FOR THEIR FAMILY JUBILEE Free Supper From 6 to 8 P. M. Free Music by the Dixie Dudes Free Movies and Dancing Until Midnight Under No Obligation Nothing To Buy KINSTON TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. YOUR FERGUSON DEALER I Mile Out From Kinston on Richlands Highway Dees, son of Mr. and Mis. Coy Dees, La Orange, N. C. is now serving in Germany with tfce 2nd Armored “Hell on Wheels” Division. . Sergeant Dees, a veteran of five yean Army Service, arrived In Europe last month. ■■—•— -- Rulane Gas Service Is Ecoiioitdcid! 409 N. N, CADILLAC STRAIGHT AMBULANCE OUR EXPERIENCE AND FACILITIES ARB TOUR SAFEGUARDS Edwards Funeral Home Dial 4150 ; - , 702 N. Queen St. V WHEN YOU NEED . CALL Garner’s Funeral Home Dial 2124 % Ambulance Equipped With Oxygen Kor Emergency Use "COURTEOUS ATTEND ANTS’ * *005] MM, P I N T j 4/5 QT. S3.25^^S KENTUCKY WHISKEY A BLEND - . ———^— rfvW, ! 86t»OOf*70*G>**tNNEUTr'Al$PII(ITS ' SCHENtBV DUTHIEM, INCOSPOEATED • IOUISVIUE. KENTUCKY V

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