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1x3 ptrrjx i: 3 kzjiaxcvsxz, h. c, IT. J. V, 4 ;vO'n f 1 ' .A J JUii li'll. " . Personals ..,V"r: jDurbam Airport ; Jlrfday morning Mr. and Mrs. A.. Tyndall were0 their new-home In San Antonio, in iwinston recently to attend a I as ,zouowing a vm of i. -"wumji sivcn ujr - ixie ouainessi nr' inu and Professional Women's Club to honor Dr. Rachel Davis, the Len oir County Representaivie to, the -wcnerai AssemDiy, . Mrs. W. J. Smith has been viltin Jher daughter, Mm; W. M. Riven oars: ana lamuy at waHace for two jweeki. Her companion, Mr. Davis, ' has been vaxsatidning . with xela "tivea at Manteo. , - Mrs. Ponn Hedstrom and i two .children left from .the Raleigh- Mrs. J.. F.' May. The Hedstromj have been making their home in Marianna. Florida until hli repent acceptance of the position Of Flight operator inspector with the ,U. S, in San Antonio: Mrs. Hedatrom was acompanled. to the airport by -her parents. . 4 r Miss Vevln Maxwell Kn hun Visiting relatives in FajiettevJJU and Haielgh for a few weeks. , Mr.: and Mr. M. L.' Friedman of Washington,' D. C. were guests, of Cash and Carry ': ' I ' BUILDING MATERIALS Credit If Ton Need It i At -' Wholesale v Prices Southern Supply Co. ' Across from the Park In Clinton v ' We Pay LOOK $24.00 Per Ton For Scrap Iron Until Further Notice' WARSAW SCRAP. IRON CO. Warsaw, N. C. 1 i ft!1 At Fort Bragg V J. Kenneth Maxwell is on dutv J with the Kinstnn Nflnnal. fat 'Ft. Bragg, for two weeks. Move To Edgecombe Mr. and Mrs. Coye lwis and daughter moved, the past week to Edgecombe County where Mr. Lewis will be principal of the East Edgecombe High School, and Mrs. Lewis will teach. He is a cast nri. nclpal of the Pink Hill High School. W. S. of C. S. Holds Meeting The niKht circle o fthe Mothn- dist Womans Society of Christian services met with Mrs. Ja;k Per kins Wednesday night, with 12 members rkesertt The program taken from. The Methodist Wo man was presented by Mesdames Wilbur Tyndall and Emmett Wat son. Date books were filled out. The hostess served Heavenly Hash, cookies and nut. The chairman. lira. Wilbur Tyndall presided. . . Womanly Tad and Friendliness ' There la a woman's sphere In death even aa there la in life; ..That is why we employ a lady licensed embalmer en our staff to add these feminine tenches that are so all Important en these ecus Ions so that the results will be exactly as yon wish. Ask for her should thai need arise. a- ...,,. t Howard-Carter . Funeral Home 13 M HOCB AMBULANCE SPRVICE Phone JA 3-3177 taut M. Howard 113 E. King, Klnston Owners Otis H. Carter ; STEAM-ELECTRIC POWE, W3-M-Carolina Power & Lieht Comnanv'a modern Louis v Sutton plant at Wilmington (top) is a far cry from the unit installed in 1902-03-to serve the port city The early version (tower photo) was hailed as the first steam turbine south of the Mason-Dixon line and generated 535 horsepower. The newer plant generates 300,000 horse power. Steam is rapidly outdistancing water power in generating electricity. Mrs. Friedman's" parents Rev and Mrs. N. P. Farriofwho were vaca tioning at Carolina Beach the past week end. Mr. Friedman is a ' member of the law firm of ChapmanJWolfson and Friedman and Mrs'. Friedman who is also an atomey is with the General Accounting office in Washington- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wor ley, Sunday, were Mr. and Mr?. Charles Parrish and children of Smithtield; Mr. and iM4s, John O'Connor and family of Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Jarl Bower o' Washington. Susan and Brth Paf rish remained to spend a week with -their grandparents, and Char les' Parriah, Jr. and Little Jack O'Connor went to Washington to ' visit the Brown family for a week Mrs. Emmett Watson and Randy and Mrs. Neil Jones were Kington, Choppers, Thursday. At Topsail Wilmington Presbyterian held at Chadbourn on Tuesday. I Mrs. f aison Turner and Annette. "r and Mrs. D. W Ruffin an! Mrs. Nellie P. Holmes and Jean family were at their beach cottage and Randy Patterson spent Wed-1 at Topsail the past week end. Ann nesday afternoon at the Cliffs of came from Chapel Hill and l)ad a tne iNeuse raric. guest Mr. Bobby Simpson and a' Mrs. J. M. Jones is recovering , nother guest was Mr. Dennis Hobbs from a re;ent illness at her home. or bmithlield. in Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson and son, Austin, of Mount Olive were lun:heon guest of the Leh mhn family Sunday, July 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Swain and son, Pewy, of Black Creek spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams and family. Ot her luncheon guest of the Williams family on Sunday were Mrs. J. C. Carr and son, Joe, of Rose Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Herring and son,' Harry, of Mount Olivt. Mrs. Lehman Williams attended ' 9 too nrt loot T'Un foA nr Ca.A.MAnM -j Mrs. J. M. McOdl and children1.,, ai k n n and -Mr. and Mrs. B. Shankle of Bennett in honor of Mrs. G.D. Ben- rJoiv in Soason! Get the new lease on life ybu to rtchry deserve. See us toori for a vacation loarj. ! PIsOc HiH - ' Bionlaads ' ' WoiMvsf ftlle!!!W Sw'meMBER f.D.I.C. takH4Ms Fayetteville were guests of the . A. Worleys. Mrs. McCall is the former Frances Shankle who taught in the Pink Hill School. Elwood Coombs, who has been serving an assignment in Japan and Korea with the U. S. Navy is spen ding a 30 days leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coombe Miss Christy Plyler of Lancaster S. C. has been visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B King. Mrs. Bessie Williams and guest, Miss Virginia Williams of Rich- net, Jr. B. F. Grady H. D. C. The B. F. Grady Home Demons traion Club held is July meeting iwith Mrs. Jerry O. Smih on Mon day afternoon, the 7h at 2:30 o' clock. Mrs. Alta L. Kornegay, Homo. Agent gave a most helpful demon stratio on "Caring for Floors." The group noted to have its Au- mond, . Va. were recent . overnight gust Family Night at the Hillview visitors with Miss Williams, bro-jCafe in Pink. Hill on Saturday, Shrinks Hemorrhoids without Surgery Stops Itch-Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a new besting substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after ease, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Most amasing of all nsaltswarM4hr ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem! " The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able in tuppotitory or ointment 'form called Preparation H. At all drug counters money back guarantee. a- ';.!-0 lM""' Seven Springs Mineral Wafer Delivered to your home in 5 gal lon juK svf-ckly. Deliveries in Du nlin each Thursday kn Calvnsn Fa). son, Bowden, Warsaw. Kenansville, b. jr. Grady and points in betweed. If interested in getting the water irop a card to SEVEN SPRINGS MINERAL WATER, Seven Springs N. C. or notify the Duplin Times office Adv. On All Make Watches And Clocks " See Us For All Your Repairs And Jewelry Needs. J. A. Whitfield JEWELERS N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. i I fJs""'' 11. nnfy1?niswiiOswsiiiesj Cutting wood is easier and . faster with the new Home ' lite direct drive EZ-6. Weigh ing only 19 pounds, it packs ' 6 full horsepower to let you cut through 8" oak in 4 i seconds, 18" pine in 12 i seconds. Brings down trees up to 5 feet in diameter. Try ' the most powerful direct ' drive chain saw you can buy.i Come in today for a free demonstration. , j T. A. Turner & Co. Pink Hill. N.C. PRICE'S TIRE SERVICE New Tires Recapped Tires Dependable Tire Recapping And Repairing Located West Park Ave. Phone 2127 P. O. Box 429 Mount Olive, North Carolina HOOKER & CO. STOCKYARDS KINSTON It's a mighty good place to sell your livestock, either at auction on Tuesday or a di rect sale other days. What the producer not only wants but needs Is a profit on his trans action and NOT SIMPLY A MARKET. With the exception of Thursday, we are open ever day, Monday to Saturday noon. Come See'Us Sometime Telephone 3624 That's our business to onswer questions, help with problems. And remember, there's not tho slightest obligation when you givo us a call. TURNER & TURNER INSURANCE AGENCY PINK HILL, N. C. ther, Mr. Willam A. Williams and family in Williamston. Dougass and Eleanor Hill spent the week end with relatives at Jacksonville. Mrs. Frederick Albritton and Mrs. Roger Hill of Jacksonville were guests of relatives at Pink Hill; Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Brewer and family have been vacationing at their summer cottage on Atlantic Beach. . Mrs. Lillie Stroud and Miss Carol Stroud returned Saturday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Jacksonville, Fla. They also vis ited at Silver Springs, St. Peters burg and other resorts. Annette and Terry Simpson are spending this -week with tflreir aunt; Mrs. Freddy Albritton and Mr. Albritton in Jacksonville. Rev. N. P. Farrior and Mr. Ray Thomas attended a meeting ? of August 23rd. - Th tinetss enrvosl fvl1 Hn'nlro and candies. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Pink Hill Rt. 1, have announced the birth of a son at Parrott's Hospital. Kinston, THursday, . July 24, Mrs. Smith is the former 'Miss Annie Laurie Jones of Jonestown . 1 Presbyterian Youth Meet. The Smith's Presbyterian' Church Youth Fellowship Group met for a regular meeting at the chuschj at 6:00 P. M. Sunday. A program was given with the , advisor, Miss Dorothy Smith in charge. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Sunday in each- month. : i w - i " v "' ..,. - . " u ... -a a V'i j i l-k- J 1 myESTocci :-mm : NOW OPEN We Buy and Sell Hogs and Cows 1 i Open 6 Days a Week r ; , ' We Pay Top Market Prices FOR . , Q Hogs O Sows Boars 4 Bulls - ' JL.V 11 ' Calves Heifers" Steers' ' all other Livestock . SEE US FOR .THE BEST DEAL :!:!!' &;J.-C, CD Phone 21?0 . Derp Cun, N. C. 4 vs f 'n a a r- -tf I Mil & 203 W. Blount St. Kinston Dial JA 7-2490 "Grain Storage Engineers" We Are Proud To Offer A Complete Line . Of Grairi Storage And Drying EQUIPMENT JJP..TO 5 YEARS TO PAT COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS . fUUY GUAPJINTEED sf ; f. n a
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