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o on 1. 1- " . ; ' : 1 ' a, 1 ' l! ; : ,,.V' : '-. - i V i 'A: 'I ' t ' r f , 1 5 ' I 1 ' 1, V- ' Personals ;- .- Mr: and Mm. Roger Port - Hill, 'Mrs. Rachel Underwood, tnd Doug lass and Eleanor Hill pent from Thursday through Sunday with re . .. latlves ; In Jacksonville, fla, f Messrs, H. C. Turner and Gene , Small left the first' of this week tor ; Vldallay Ga to be employed " as .Government . tobacco graders wring tb marketing season- Mr. and Mra. I,' fl. Turner and .'- family expect to take up i their , residence in Statesboro, G, while Mr. Turner is on the market there. - Mrs. Charles Saunders and sons. " SM and Joe Howard, have return- el to their home In Sen Antonio, Texas following a visit to Pink Hill , with Mrs. Saunders parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Smith and other ' relatives. , . 'Sv - Albert Smith has returned from Chapel Hin following the closing of summer school. Mrs. W. X. Simmons of Goldsboro 'visited bet . moth. Mrs. W. J. Smith and other relatives at Pink . nil, Thursday. - Mrs. Charles Nash and two child ren of Grifton have been visiting Mrs. Nash's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. V. May and her sister, Mrs. Don Hedstrom ' and children. Mr. , Leon Simmons, Mrs. Dan Jagg, Sr. and Mr. Dann Fagg, Jr. ttf ML. Olive attended the funeral of Mrs. Maude Grady Whitted at Hebron Presbyterian Church Thu rsday afternoon. Mrs. E. Barbje and children Bill .Sew and Save. GRAND OPENING . 1 i. - V, New Location For HUANT SKOP 125 E. Gordon St. FREE Sewing Machine Beautiful Zig-Zag Model Nothing To Buy - Just Register Each Time You Come In For Next Two Weeks You Do not Have To Be Present To Win We Will notify you. " Final Summer ' Clean-up Salr " - All Summer Goods.Must Be; Moved y Tor Make Room For NeW Fail Items Beautiful New Transitional Fabrics 1 To Wear From Now Into Fall zn A. Vi sa a Cotton Suiting Outstanding Selection Non-Wrinklo 98c Dacron 1 And Cottons Beautiful Solids and Fancies 98c Corduroy 1 To 10 Yd. Remnants Yard 59C Beautiful Colors Butterick Patterns Threads - Trimmings Zippers - Buttons - Tapes - Pins & needles Draperies & Upholstery ' "Sew and Save "!m. The Decoration 103 E. Peyton Ave. :'J?szL- ' JulyrCicorance , Reduced As Low As ... Here's your chance to really "save on fine Summer V, Price , A ' fabrics. This merchandise has to move out in order .Mains, Print.. Florals , to make room for incominv Fall fabrics. Come in . A Snaaas and select the fabrics you need and really save! ' : Upholstery t t Curtain Fabrics , :,t " Lamps and Fabrics ; : : . , - - i;fi" . Reduced as low as , Reduced as low as . .. Lamp Shades :;;iart$2.00ydJ4;iU &&tfx:&tW:&i Ttoask, Twee A Biyeatelle v 5QC yd. & $1.QQ yj y ; Price f V ; Novelties Greatly Reduced ' ' ' 1 Shop Earlyt Take Advantage Of These1 Wonderful Biftgains Register For Free Prizes .' I "1 r!. Vrz't-i Ave. Susan and Gary of New Bern, vi - dted her, pareats, Mr. and Mrs. .Amos Howard a few days the past where she is In training after spea week. Susan remained for a long-J ding , her vacation with her parents er visit with her grandparents. I Mr and Mrs. Clayton Stroud, uur Rv and Mrs. N. P. rarrior and in the past week., three class- the Stapltton children spent the past week vacationing at Carolina Beach: " " w?' Miss Virginia WUUams. of Rich mond, Va. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bessie W. Williams at her home in Pink HllL " . .' vr- M- J K Smith ahd chll - dren and Charles Saunders and two sons, were in aRleigb Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and young son. Clay. -- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl How ard and family during the weak, end, were Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and son Stephen of Green ville and Miss Ollie Cuddlngton 0 Kenly. --- V. Mrs. Jasper Smith returned to her hooif from Lenoir .Memorial Hospital :n Klnston, Friday. , Mrs- H E. Maxwell huplta:zd :a a tiuumono ntwwi r some t'me. has returned to her home. Ainnan Mack Turner rwently arrived in the U. S. from France and is visiting his cousin. D L Smith at his home on Pink Hill, Rt 2. Br fore coming to N. C. He visited his brother' v Mr. Carmen Turner and family in Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Harold Capps of Newport were weekend guests of Mrs. Capps sister Mrs. Prentiss Smith and family. Kinston, N. C. a xx d . XfX New Fall Ginghams Lovely Patterns Prip-Dry 59c Woolens Beautiful Group $1.49 To $2.98 54 To 60 Inch Widths Loreltes 50 Orion 45 Wool t NoIroning S2.98 yd. ; Lovely Selection IvviwiiiI ";'4n,v'i!..: Li U ' Miss Msrilynn Stroud returned rriday to Rue Hospital in Raleigh mates at Rex and Mr. D. U Smith accompanied htr to Jacksonville, Fla; - for. a visit , with the George Chltty family;.--. t Miss Jessie Williams of Raleigh i vw'tlng .her parents, Mr.- and 1 Mrs. Lawson Williams for two i ween ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Maxwell and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon of Spartanburg, S. C- and Mr, and, Mrs.'B. T Outlaw were re cent New Bern visitors .. Mrs. Quinn Hostess Pink Hill H. D. C. 4 The" Pink Hill Home Demonstra tion Club was entertained by . Mrs. Leslie ftuinn at her home on the Kinston Road Thursday afternoon. A splendid attendance was had. In the ahs nee of the Ipresldent,., the vice president, Mrs. Haywood Stroud, presided., Project leaders made reports.' The club voted to contribute $25.00 to the Mamie Whitfield West Educational Fund. Refreshments were served. O. E. S. Pleasant Hill Chapter Met Thursday The Pleasant Hill Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, met at the Lodge tot a regular meeting Thurs day night. Fifteen members were present Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mar, garet Hill, was in charge. The an nual visit of Grand . worthy ma tron Mrs. Glenda Johnson Grimes of Slier City and the Grand Wor thy Patron. Mr. Wilbur D. Per kins of Selma, to the Grifton Cha pter, will be Monday night, July 28. Ping Hill, Greenville and Ayden will be co-hostesses with uruton tor the event, and plans were made at the meeting Thursday night. Re freshments were served. Mrs. Maude Grady Whitted Mrs. Maude Grady Whitted, 77, formerly of Albertson, died ot. a heart attack in an Nu-state hos pital Wednesday, July M. She was 400 lbs. of that Invade your home avarv vear! get a r"!AT"W rstya . Kitchen u and Bathroom VENT" ATOR Tests show that, in cooking, over 400 lbs. of condensate is produced in the average home each year. Settles on furniture, furnishings, walls. Whisk it out at the source with a Miami Carey Ventilator. Enjoy daisy fresh, lean air. Smart Styling ' Quiet and Economical f VJS. Wonderful foa fresh, aiiy bathroom, toe! smuHrotummmm; S s Su "Try Grady's First 514 E. Vernon St Kinston Shobbe Kinston; N. C. Kinston N. C. IrW HI "Jat. pply Mba Lorrilne Ivey U .attending State 4-H Club week held In Ra- lelgh.,; , X ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Lois Greene and, children of Perry, Florida are v. siting Mr. Greene's a.ister and bro- ther-in-law,-Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers. The Womans Missionary Society of .the Alums Springs Baptist Qui- daugb ter of the late William Hery and Emallne Simmons Gra dy. Fuoeral services were held at .Hebron Presbyterian " Church. near Pink Bill . at 5:00 pjn. Thurs day, an4 burial took place in tha church ecmetery. Rev., N. P. Far- riot. Presbyterian . minister , land Rev. H. U BarrelL Methodist, both of ;Pink HU1 were in charge of the rites. ."i -.i ' - Two brothers. Albert S. Grady of Carolina Beach and Malcolm Grady of Albertson. and a sister, Mra. Emma Grady -of Kenansville, sur vive. - ' "'!'.. Dr.' Bower Presentead Gift At a meeting- of the Volunteer Bremen, of Pink Hill Thursday night Dr. Joseph Bower was pre sented a silver cigarette lighter and case, engraved with his name; the presentation was made Is appreciation for the support Dr. Bowers has given to the depart ment since its organization. Mrs. Jepsey ' Pickett, representing &e auxiliary to the firemen, presented Dr. Bower with a gift also. W of C Met Tuesday ' The general meeting of Pink Hill Presbyterian women was held at the home ot Mrs. T. A. Turner at 3.90 pjn., Tuesday. Ihe program topic was, "The Church - The Pri esthood of Believers." It was pre sintei by Mrs. Aubrey Turner. A business session preceded the program. Mrs. A. W. Turner, presi dent, was in charge. The meeting closed with the Mlspah. Refresh ments were served. Mrs. Worley Entertains Club Mixed summer flowers decorated the horns of Mrs. 3. A. Worley when she delightfully entertained her bridge club on Wednesday. Mrs. T.-A. Turner' scored high, for the first prize,1 and Mrs. D. W. 'Ruffin received both the second high' a ward and bingo prize. Mrs. A. P. Tyndall won the consolation trophy and Mrs J. H, Davis the guest priz.e Players were refreshed with iced drinks and salted nuts, at the beginning of play, and following the second progression, a. salad plate was served. Miss lottie Wil liam of Kenansville 'was a guest of the elub. SPECIAL AMERICA'S GREATEST VALUE IN i A REFRIGERATOR FREEZER COMBINATION M - I 1 , i- - ft 'ti' Your Old Refrigerator Is Worth i ( More On-A Farmers No . ;' :Vt Thb Fall Balance In 1959' f' Contract . Small Down Payment v ' 'twA Full iVnr To Pnv RnlnnfA ;i Johnson I Wallace, N.C. i , ' t 1 - Cash If You Have It' Credit If You Need It rv rch met, in the bom of Mrs. otlMrs. Jer&iigan their guests and Mrs. K. A. Garner Monday-night i . Mrs. Martha Outlaw of Mount Olive visited Mr. and Mrs.-Eddie ' Goodman last week. - ; Visitlna Mrs." Fred AlDhin. P and family during the wekend Miss 'Agnes Smith of Grlmesland, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Summerlin. Mr. and 'Mrs. Cecil Wlnstead and son,1 Jack and Tony of Mount Olive, Mrs. Bart J. Greenwod of Atlantic Ga. and 'Wendell Alphin of Chapel Hiii.; im-ii: Mr." and'MrS.'teslie ? BeU and children, Judy," James and - Janice vtsitfd Mrs, Johnny Price of Seven Springs, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Chambers ot Kenansville . visited Mr. i and Mrs. Carl Ivey Sunday. , , -i Claude DauV Mrs. ' Forrest ' Dail and daughters Ann Ruth and Susie Mr. and Mrs. .Cyrus Rrodes and daughter Tonie, Mias Peggy Alphin Mr and ; Mrs. Andy Ivey Bille Joe Ivey and Edna Ivey attended the Dail Reunion held at Gold Park Lake SuHday;' -if ;; v'VV Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan were Mr. and Mrs- Charles E. Goodson and daughters Mr. -and Mrs. James Coward and son Jimmie of Greenville, Mr. and Seeks Information On Waller Family This is a part of a letter received from William A. Waller, 2215 Halls Mill Road, Mobile. Alabama. "I am compiling the names and biography of my ancestors. This has been undertaken' with a deep and sincere Interest in knowing of my ancestors and numerous rela tives .throughout the country. Fifer Waller, was born 1824, his My Great Grandfather, Levin Waller, Sr. was bom 1784 and bis grandfather John Wal ler, was Dvuig- in Duplin County, N. C. in 1790, and went to North east Tennessee about 1830 at a- bout the same time as some or all of his three sons. According to cenus records Levis Fifer Waller and Levin Waller, Sr. were born in N. C. John Wallers' wife is thought to have ben Tempy Sbutherland and Levin Sr's wife was Charity Jack son. The 1790 Census for M. C. gave only heads of families, and group ed all members of the family by age, There were four Waller fam ilies in Duplin County in that cen sus: Alexander' bne male 18 or over, two males under age Iff and three females; John two males 16 or over, two males under Iff and five females; Nathan, one male Iff or over and two females; Nathaniel. one male 18 or over, and one male under 18 and one females. - Any assistance will be greatly ap- preciated"". , NATIIANE - , ' Money Down - ' Cotton Col Walter Hinson Jr. went to White MLake during "the ' weekend Where they enjoyed Boat, Riding and Sw imming. " , . " ' ' Mrs. Janle Faulk and Mrs. Way ne Faulk of' Bear Marsh and Nor man I- Batchelor, Jr. of Jackson ville, Fla. ' vlalted Mr. and Mks. John ' t: Amon Sr. last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Harrry James Wil Iiams and sons of Slier City. Mrs. Leon Langston and sons of Kinston Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jones and chU dren of Mount Olive, visited Mrs. Hade ' Jones - daring the weekend. Mr and 'Mrs. Alan Brown : and ooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooopooai o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o w o o o o o o o o o PROTECT YOUR HOGS FROM SWINE WORMS . Now Fox Continuous Protection Against Costly Damage From Swine Worms . . Protection From The Time They First Begin To Eat, Right Thro-, ugh Their Critical Period. The New Antibiotic Feed Additive , : V "HYGROMIX". Will Get The Work Done- "HYGROM1X" Has The -Specific Power To Kill Three Different Kinds of Hogs Worms . . . And It's Blended Info Yellow Rose; Feed Ask Your Dealer For Yellow Rose Feeds And End Your Hog Worm Worries . Enterprise Feed S. Center Street Extension 6000000C5O00O0O0000000C000O0000000O0O r ;l - 4-:;-. m ' ' Summer : . ; .' JUST CALL x i ; ,ja 3-5147 J j.l r, ) i order all lyduif. f cinily's Tneedsi; 5 ' 1 ' ' , . . . . . I Just one call V , you'll find the hewest in easy-care fashions . .-furni-Y ture for relaxing,every thing for backyard fun and vacations v. right here in Sears Summer Sale book ; v klook for the many reductions!. 227 E. O-ren Street, l. . All Of " Mr. and . 3 wa McClammy and 'Children Edward and Barbara of PJchmonJ, Va. vis ited Mr. and Mrs. N, B. Best last Wednesday, ' T A. Jernigan, Mr and Mrs Carl Ivey and daugrter Lorraine visi ted Mr and itrs. Clarence ( Jerni gan of Albertwn during the wek end. ' ' ' Mr." and' Mrs. Arnold Jarman and children of Goldsboro' visited Mr. and Mrs." P. W Cherry Sunday Dan Wallace of ' Albertson and Lenwood Rhodes spent . the. week end at Carolina Beach. Mrs. T. A. Jernigan visited Mr. Preston Bostici of Magnolia . last Wednesdoy. ; ' , ? . 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and dau ghter IJorraSne visKed , Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Walker ot AiDertson Sunday. ' , " " ' j ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon uatcnewr and daughter Jean of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. John 1. aoim Sr. Sunlay. . Mrs. ' Batchelor and Jead remained for a longer . visit. The First Time You Can Give Manufactured By - , , l , ' 1 1 f l K'-'m, N. C. T id r . riprce Brodgen and chi a C j, l.-.Ujey and Judy ' visited Mr. and Mrs.H. W. Brod , , gen of Broken Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Ivey Jr. and y .: children were dinner guests Sun- , day of Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Grady, of Rones Chapel. . - ' ' ' '. v ' Mr., and Mr W.. I McPherson f and children' of 11 Raleigh vislte'd Mrs, Ella Outlaw and farn': Satr i urday. , .-v' "' ' ' . ' ' r ' ' , . Walter Hinson continues to be v. Ulat :Was(taa yMemorial, hospital Goldsboro. - V, "' ' ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Garner and y son Timmie of Mount Olive visited f Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Garner Sunday Mrs. Florence Houston of Warv saw visited relatives In this Com munity Thursday, ""., O o o o o s o o o o o o o o e o o o o o Ot o o o o o o a Your Pigs ill Go. Mt. OUve, N. Cv rV from ; Sears A i l I Tt' cJA 3-6121
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