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THE DUPLIN TIMES KENANSVILLE, N.Cf THURSDAY OCTOBER It, 1961 n v. r 1 J n n DIAMONDS WATCHES and, OTHER JEWELRY wis -3 I- iPSQNJLS .1 iUst Nancy Jchnd Alic yy-Smith, students at Meredith J:o)'Wx(i "spent I unda'Ttfith rela ivtav'ifl. and- Pink- Hill, r Mr. -rand Mrs. Mack, Harper and foung. soft, of Lillingtorv. recently iisltpd' Mr.' Harper'r pawnlavMr. nd iMV .Horn HarfJerpW Pink IiU..Ute 1. ' "T .. ( MA ihd Mrs. John '5urrin Ho- i'ard.-ol RaJeigh wyreVV&'ftiTi 're latives here during :th4y(reekend. Wf ar students -rf N.iC-"State nd Meredith, respectively." ; ( y Mrs, H. M. Wells aJwJ-Miss.Con? $ J Wells, of purlingldh spent 'Weekend witlh Dr. DonjvWell, J 4 n Richmond Va V.J u gwi1tt6rs, ,of- qintont 'iid W. Hi ? USE PlliEE 1 t I III! Sores jt-. Burns'- 7-Plione 52 7-0195 Manufactured & DMY -'?4 HERRING A. to taMOl? new' Phme 33 2241 M. t Wells -pent - the weekend at Jacksonville, Fla. with "thhe Geo- Topsail Beach. ' .w-.. ge Chitty family, and attended a Mesdames Flood May, L.' H- blrthdi(y party, honoring 90 years Turner, - Melvin Jones and Inez old Mrs. ' hartia Boudullon, aunt Sandlin attended funeral eervlccs of Mr. ChUty, . ; for Mrs. Martha Mercer Sauls at Mr. and Mrs. Jamies Miller of Fountain, Wednesday. Mrs. Sauls Beulaville. were supper guests of was a sister ol Mr. J. A. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Harper , Sat- of Pink BUI. . s urday Mr.; and Mrs. J. J Smith spent Sunday in Washington, . N. . C Their : two grandduldren, ' Craig and Mark, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ': Smith, ' were chastened at the morning service at ' the Presbyterian Church there. ' . - , Mrs. Margaret Jones, of Wallace was an overnight guest of Mrs. T. A. Turner on Wednesday. Din ner? guest of Mr?. Turner Wed nesday were her daughter, Mrs. Frank -Parrott and daughter, Ru Aie, of Kinston. ; , . , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner. Greenville spent the weekend 1 the, home ' of Mrs. Turner's . mo ther, Mra. John C. mith. . , Mrs. George Chitty :and Joe, and Fred, of ' Jacksonville, Fla. were weekend jgueStsJof relatives on: Pink Hilir Kt. anr attended i, bridal shower1 Friday lliaht ho noring Mrs. Chitty's brother andl ! sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. I Smith, at Smith's Church. " , Miss Marilyn Stroud, of Raleigh spent the weekend with her pa; rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayttfn Stroud. . ' ,;! Mr. Carmen .Turner, of Colum bus, Indiana, and Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr-f and Mrs. Craig, of Chapel Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stroud, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wolever, Mrs. Herman Page an3 daughter, Cherly spent the pasf,weekend in Mrs. Raymond Peedin,, and Mv kkark I.v Pedln, of Goldsboro. I1SII Wl hMiss Martha Rogers, employed CViltrrVi hha. spent t'he weekend with her-par-rents, Mr: and Mrs. Raymond so gers. ' ' !'' Miss Sarah Ann .Maxwell, of Richmond, Va.,n spent the week end witJi her parents Mr. and Mrs, H. Er Max well., . Mrs. H. E. Maxwell went to Win ston Saiem Thursday, to spend a Attendmg . the Mullet Festival at Swansboro on Saturday inclu ded Cne following from this area, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wetbrook. Sr., Johnny Westbrook, Jr.. Robert KornegalA Mr. v and Mrs. John Worthmgton, , and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Howard Mr. and Mrs. J. t. Grady, Sr., Misses Mary Anna and Peggy Grady, and Mr. and Mrs. John David Grady and fa m'yy. Mr.' and Mrs. Joe CUny Jones, of Wilson spent the weekend with relatives here. Joe Clay attends Atlantic Christian College, and Shirley is employed at the First Jnion National Bank, in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bdand of Nor folk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Don iild Thompson and Craig of Jack sonville spent the weekend' with Mr. Thurman f.troud. Mr and Mrs. Robert Grady, of Albertson spent several days, re cently, in Memphis, Tenn. with iheir son, Ted, stationed in the Air Corps, there. They also visi ted their son, Mr. Robert Shelton Grady, a senior at State College, and Mrs. Grady. Mr. K, u. narper, empiuycu iu ed tne ceremony in me presence in Greensboro, spent the weekend at immediate relatives and friends of his. home, Albertson, Rt. 1. Ac- ;ne couple. They have returned compani.ing him. were Mrs. Waf- from a trip to the Western North :on Harper, and children, also of . Carolina Mountains, and are now at Greensboro. Dinner guests. Sun-1 home on the farm of the groom or day were the Harpers daughter, Pink Hill, Route 2. few dri.B with her sou," Mr. Lyl ton Maxwell and family, Mr. Max well was there lor the weekend and accompanied her home. V Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Smith spent the .weekend m Monroe, with their . daughter Mrs. Andy CaudiU, and Mr. Caudill. They at tended the Trade Fair in Char lotte, Eaturday. Mr. ' Ben Turner, of. Carolina spent the weekend at his home. Mr. Bill Thomas, of Smithfield and Mrs. Kitty Noecker attended the Kinston Fair Saturday. Announcement The following announcement has been received by relatives and fri ends of the couple outside this area. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayse Mare ady have Ihe honor ofvannouncin" the marriage of their daughter Jeannette to Mr. DeLeon Smith on Wednesday, ' October It ; one thou sand, nine hundred sixty one at Rose, Hill, North "Carolina. Rev. Norrrtan P. iFarrior perform- WUT UL OFF THIS erv lmooiTani f 7: r. Purchase DaletK Over 59 years of experience. Skill and Craftsmanship Are At Your Service. W Design, Build and Erect Our Own Monuments. Let Us Help You Select The Monument You Need To Express Your Thou Khtfulnesi. i See Oar Display Of Marble or Granite -Monum'epta '...All At Reasonable Prices. Authorized Dealer For -, Georiga' And -,' Vermont Marble. ifiSforii Marble aricl 506 N. QUEEN ST.-;-'-. - PHONE JA 3-4241 - P: ' KINSTON. N. "C. rf?r- : T 3 1 & 1 i i f i .T i WEST COAST LUMBER CO. i'.-iy. :.'.( 'tit- aha Atm Uaum wia. 'X . k' V.--S. -r-' p.O. IOXH 400 Caatla Havnt M. 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Select r .-' - (Shorts) V. 1 Com Red RA Salect Red RU Clear Red RL $118.75 .; VlU.OC V $175.75, $204.75 . $213.75 V AD Int.1 'Va AD Int. . Vi AC Ext. v " H Sheathing Vj Sheathing , l VB Sheathing' ' prefinished ' t.-'V'.V Grooved Paneling . ... $ $ 2.89 $ A.66 $ 3.16 $2.92 $ 3.95 $ 4.54- PricM Nt Delivered : Lauan , Birch. Ook . Cherry Walnut $10.64 $12.16 $14.29 $149 - - : Thank you.- ' ! :' V - WEi i CO AST LtJMBER CO. Mr. And Mrs. Smith Honored At Shower To honor their brother, Mr. D. L. Smith, and Mrs. Smith, recently married, Mesdames Clarence Shep pard, John H. Sanderson and Her man Page entertained at a miscel laneous shower in the social rooms at Smith's Presbyterian Church Frf. iay night. Gams led by Mrs. Sodie Chitty were played, and retresh ments were served. More than a hundred guests attended the.) de lightful affair. ' The couple received an array of pretty and useful gills. Beta Club Elects Officers v on October 4, and elected officers for the year. They ore as follows. Scarlette Hill, President; Geri Wig gins, Vice Presidnet; Murial Jones, Secretary; Zennie. Quinn, Treasur er; Carol Reardon, Reporter; Ruth Rhodes, Project Chairman; and Clark Lane'r Devotional Chairman. On Monday night, November 6, 1961, the Beta Club is planning a trip honoring the new members. They will have dinner at Mike's Steak House in Kinston, and afte wards, go to see a movie. The new members are to be initiated op Fri day, October 27,, at the school. At Quantico 2nd Lt. Albert S, Smith has com pleted flight training at the Pen sacola, Fla. iMaval Base, and is spending this week at Quantico, Va., lecturing on. What Its Like In the Naval Flight Program. Lt. Smith, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Smith, of Pink Hill, Rt. 2, will fly helicopters at the Marine Base, at Jacksonville, N. C follow ing the Quantico lectures. , Mrs. Smith, who is now visiting her mother, Mrs. John C. Smith. Pink Hill, Rt. 2, will join her hus band at Jacksonville. , The Pink Hill Presbyterian Men of tfie Church, were hosts to Pres byterian ; men mthe ; immediate area,' at' '. supper at the Pink Hill church, ,Erl iay rJht; October 20. Guest speaker was Executive Secre ary of Wilmington Presbytery, Tubbs, of Wilmington. Approxi mately 40 attended the event. Sup per was served by--The Church Wo men. Guest Speaker At Church Hl Mr; Bob Tabscott, a senior at Uriioti Theological Seminary, in Richmond,. Va. was guest .speaker at the 11 O'clock service at the Pink Hill Presbyterian Church, Sunday. He.' was accompanied by Mrs. Tabscott, and their young son, "Tab". They were overnight guests of Mr .and Mi s. T. J. Turner and dinner Kuests, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Richard Stroud. At Bryan College Airman Robert Hicks, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, of Deep Run, Route 1, who is taking a two year course in Meterology at A and M University, at Bryan, Texas, has recently been promoted to Captain, according to a release. He was sele cted for the special training by the Air Corps. His wfie, a native of Mississippi,' and their young dau ghter, are with him at Bryan. Attention Vets World War I President J. F. Kennedy has reiterated his support of the pro vision in the Democratic Platform which would grant veterans of the First World War benefits equal to those received by men who fought in subsequent wars. The Veterans of World War I of the USA, Inc., is a young, alert, agressiive organization chartered by the Congress and is dedicated to aiding their buddies who are is need. If you would like further in formation as tor' the eleven-point legisdative program sponsored by the VWWI. send your name, ad dress and serial number to the Veterans of World War I, 40 G Street, N. E., Washington, D. C, - W. Glenn Elliott, National Adjutant, Merit Exams Merit examinations for a num ber 'of professional posdtiions in the local welfare offices will be held on November 11, according to an announcement from the Merit System Council. Written examinations will be held or case workers, supervisors, ind county directors of public welfare. Claude E. Caldwell, Merit Sy tem Supervisor, said application for these examinations must be made on an official form and must be in his office or postmarked THE UNITED WAY i-1 :f ymf l , , a i t I I I no later than October 27. These forms and information abouf sa lary ranges and -nature of work may be obtained from the Merit System Office or State Personnel Office in Raleigh or aniy local welare, health or Employment Security Offices. The examinations will be of fered in Raleigh and In eleven other cities in the state if there are sufficient applications to war rant it CENTER THEATRE MouM Olive. N. C. Sunday thru Thursday Oct. 22-26 "Come September" Rock Hudson Gina Lollobrigida Sandra Dee Bobby Darin Admission 25c and 60c For Expert Watch Repair Service Visit J. A. Whitfield, Jeweler "Your House of Diamonds" 403 North Queen St. ' Kinston', N. C. Friday - Saturday Oct. 27-28 "Thief of Baghdad" .'Eastman Color and Cinemascope Steve Reeves Selected Short Subjects Sun. - Mon. - Tues Oct. 29-30-31 . "The Hustler" Paul Newman Piper Laurie George C. Scott Jackie Gleason Admission 25c and 60c Wednesday - Thursday Nov.-. "The Big Gamble" 1-2 Stephen Boyd Juliette Greco Friday - Saturday Nov. 3-4 FEATURE TO BE ANNOUNCED AS C PURCHASE ORDERS FOR SEEDS Mr. Farmer, we have the finest and purest seeds that can be found anywhere. Ourseeds more than pass Government specifications. 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