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Mr. Mod Mrs. Mack Griffin of .. Mrs. Jennie Brady of Bdhaven arrived Friday for a weeks’ visit /with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hodges. • • j» ‘V .; Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill were Mr. asd Mrs. D. A. Griffin of Lexington. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. .Garland HiH of Kinston.. " • * • - " f’l,,-;.; y M*s. 1C. I4. JPate of Wilmington her daughter Miss. Ann Pate of Charlotte and R. B. Bryson of Win ston-Salem were guests Monday'of Mrs.' Millis Wxigfet. Mr. and Mrs. J. R» Franck of RfcWands were visitors Thursday Of Mr. add lbs. Jimmy Franck jr. Mrs. J. K. Dixon his spent sev eral days in' EHrin with* her .son Charles and badly. ' ; ‘ f! • Mr. - and (Mrs. '''"Jesse Thomas visited relatives in Beaufort Sun ' V;; ' V y.'.V'.f'.1'. in the mountains. They also visited relatives & Winston-Salem. V:; Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Pollock re turned home Tudsday. after visit ing in the mountains during toe Labor Day' weekend. Miss Alice Cox of Moyock visited here several 4ays recently with her sister, Miss -Faytie Cox, and returned home wito her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cox, who spent toe weekend here. • BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hester an nounce toe arrival of a baby daugh ter Sunday, Sept 1st at Lenoir Me morial Hospital in Kinston. Weigh ing in at 6 pounds 6 ounces., the new [baby was named Lyndsay finished in a deeper of lifter shade el t^h; wall color. f or~t&e wood trim painted white. If yon are ntannina to' paint yodr wfcfls, coHect the *flar'charte. study them carefully, and then plan your color schemes. A' few suggestions will guide you in select ing colors: ’ i 1. Exposure of room — in a North room use-warm colors; East, gradually coder colors; South, cool colors; and Weftt, gradually warmer colors; . s 2. When a room has manyopen ings, paint walls, woodwork and - •. £' a. V" ; • • .. %y-'* ;»: ifcract ,f- i'w . fi-yn tf 5. Colors are affected by the use of other coleus. 6. Plan a complete color scheme for rooms opening intp each other. G ARDEN TIME Perhaps you are ready to develop a landscape‘plan for a new Jiome or to modify your present {dan. In either ease there are certain basic principles which may be followed that will give a pleasing effect when the job is completed. Good design is based on the intelligent use of lines, colors, textures and forms. ■ - Ann, Mrs. Hester is the former Mary Am Ward of Goldsboro. ~. ‘ ~ ~7; “ ■ to otter features should be »red: in this public arWlthe tion planting, aiat perroan e*. the purposecif the faun planting is to blend the into the lot. Hire Jj&any ctural lane* can be softened Keac| time you have hat, fluffy vice for, dinger cootendugh f»* more-than ope meal. It, is quite * time saver to have hsupply in the refrigerator for “quickie” des ipr: next hupy bacon, lettuce anfl tomato sand iches, glasses of cool milk' and ielicipus,’ so-easy Slice-Peanut Brittle Crunch dessert, Once your family tries this pudding they’ll want to have it often. It is a magic formula lot raring reluctant young helpers inlo the kitchen, 2 cops cooked rice ' 1 cup. milk % teaspoon salt . s,- b . “ i1 Combine 10-pc Livin$ftoomjSuit , Comfort plu« Smart Styling at atv iinfci«g«lly «y Low jPricol All M-piocos 5s complete for only 50
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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