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,-nr Personals :.::z:ix. n. c,,thtjesday octoee ii, 1952. . - Grady 1 Vnune Ken Maxwell sufferer! cracked bone. 14 his wrist recently when he backed "off" the porch on his tricyle at his toother s nursery, b Fink Hill Hist arm has been placed In a cast- i YHKrM , Mr. Bill Hatch has enrolled af, the University of. N. C.'He Is a 1962 'graduate of , the Pink HUU, High School. : .. . - " ;' '':'''-';..; j Mr. Jerry Everett has enlisted In "the National Guard for a six, mon th's period.- i ;:.'.ft-;. ii:Viv f' Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Stroud, re cently .married, have mode, from ! pink Hill to Mr. Stroud's farm on : pinktHill, Rt. 1, Mrs. Stroud is : the (fprnief -Mrs. AUce G.; Davis. ; Mr.- and Mrs. A, W. Mercer and daughters of Charlotte were recent guests f Mrs. Mercer's' parents, Mi an4 UT in if. . .... . uuu .... if. n, uiBAweu. jvirs Maxwell returned home with them She came home Saturday. ' ' .Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Turner! ana Mr. and Mrs. ;T. J. Turner' attended an Insurance meeting at , Mesdames J. M. Jones tnd Lln- Holden family at Jacksonville, FrM aay. ine woiaens : nave ' recently moved into their new home In Country Club Acres there.,' Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tyndall, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Smith and Miss Lu la Tyndall visited the L. J. Kor negay family in Garner Sunday. Mrs. Annie - Kornegay is spending ftnmri timo rruro - . V ' : 1 Mrs. Clyde Harteman was a're- ceni visitor ivim ner parents, jnr.i r Sucuety WHATEVER THE OCCASION MAY BE YOU CAN FIND THE : APPROPRIATE I GIFT A WHITFIELD'S JEWELRY STORE IN KIN3TON. WE HAVE MANY ITEMS FOR I YOU TO CHOOSE FROMV WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CHAINS, RINGS, WALLETS, PEN AND PEN CIL; SETS, ' CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, GLASS WARE. TRY US FOR YOUR .'GETS. $ Wield Jeweler , "Your House of Diamonds" V " , 403 North Queen Stiv, Kinston, N. C : Anderson, at Wilmore, v.'- ;v-"- FOR : YOUR FAMILY'S FUNERAL PROTECTION Pf AN .. SEEV & CARTER Funeral Home 113 E. King St. Or Call JA 3-3177 l eesehtative For The PlanRite '-3. .. And . V, ; v rVPLETEtY .EQU1TPED vH . ' 1 , -. A IinOSIER JET-KING .VATtll SYSTEMS KMlAtLOW;?WELtS th 12 ealor 30 cal. tank .from ii Of -4'-1 . . i i - ' DEEP VVELL ;; , 95 with ejector and 12 gal. tank i:'' . All Sizes of Plastic -V' -,K plpo .stItq $2.75 cu. ft. up "THY GRADY'S FIRST , U and Mrs. Kv Mr Minnln Hnlt nf Albertsnn is spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Leatherwood and family at Decater, Miss. ; ' Miss "Wanda Bvrd who attends U business school in Rocky Mount Spent, the week end at home and attended the marriage of her cou sin Miss Laura Darlene Mewbern to Mr. Luther Bullock, Jr., which took place at Daley's Chapel cnu rch. hear Seven Springs Saturday afternoon. , ' ' . Mr.; and Mrs. Robert Grady re cently spent a few days with their son, .. Mr. Robert sneiton ; Araay , Mrs. Gradv and dauehter at New port, and also visited Mr Grady's sister. Mrs. D. u Davis and lamny at Davis, N. C. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Maxwell Sunday, afternoon were MrS.' Louise - Mcmillon of ; Dunn, Miss Myra Maxwell and Mrs. Zann, oftyilson and Mrs. Beif F. Outlaw. cMr - and Mrs; Woodrow Jackson havereturned from Jacksonville. Fia.V having accompanied ineir son Laurie there recently to enter sch- , Mr. and ? Mrs. i Allen 'Nethercutt and Curtis and Davy, of Raleigh uicitari miativM hi the community during the week end. Davy recently underwent a tonsillectomy ai ims Mr. D. G. Simmons has been ill at his home, recently. Mrs. Perry Smith of Warsaw visited, her par I. u.: oa.iiri Simmons Sun cilia, u... day. The Bill Morgans of Raleigh were also their guests during the irl and Mrs. L. H. Turner spent Sunday in Washington wltn Mrs. Turner's brother; Mr. wane uavis hn is a natient at the Beaufort rvuintw Tfnmital.' ' . " ...... r i Mr. ana : Mrs., rararu j amll.-rflcentlv moved to Bayboro from Rose Hill, and both are teacning at.uie dojuv School. Mrs. Powers is the former f ah Attn ilia ut nf Pink Hill um ' - an, .n Mrs Tom Davis attend- ed the State Democratic Women s ruotifinn and the Vance-Aycock dinner held in Ashe ville . during the Mssm Korma and 1 Lincia WU hioutb" of East Carolina ; College spent the week end with their par JUt. Mr 'and Mrs. 1 Cedrlck Wil ; Mrand MrS. Leslie' Turner of t onri Mrs: Albert . 5. Smith and son. of JacksonvUld: Mr. 3id Mrf. Frank Yarboro and Betsy. 3 Kinston; Mrs. Tom 8mlttM rFletcher Sroh. -of -; Tgmti Miss' Sandra 'Jones. Daver. Rt. 2. Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Kennedyof Montezuma, Ga.j ana r. nm nf Rnleich - werev a- Duty " , mong those from out of the com munity attending Sa birthday celej bratlon . v honoring Mrs. u en Smith on her 88th birthday at the bome-of Mrs. John Smith Sun- Mrs. Pete Smith, Mrs. J. '''C; Smith and Glenn WUliams attend id a Duplin County 4-H Club lead ers meeting at the Ag. Bldg. In Ken- ansville Wednesday mgnt "Mr anil . Mrs. luibP"t JiOD Grady and daughter, of Newport were weekuid tuesis oitswauves at Albertson. . . .ji Mr. Bert Turner Stste College was an ovetnight; ylsilor,jiti , his home during me wet..no Mr. Ronnie Holt, attending Hard bareer's In iRaleteh. SRent the week end .at 'hamti,$yfr:ii?. ? Mrs. Nora Stroud ana Mrsi or hett Weston visited ;M 'AcraNiW son in Greenville Sunday.- -l ' Cpl.' Ted Grady of ceauton,' 5. C. spent a few days ' recently with his parent at Albertson. -'p - t mi.. Ruth Ann Rhodes tf -E.' C. Cn Greenville, 'spent the week end with her Darents. r Mr. ' and : Mrs. Graver pWej$?.? Attended Christian Chapely in nvorflnw ' crowd i '. attended homnMiminit - anrvlces at Christian Chapel Free Will , Bapusi cnurcn, on Pink ,HUl. Route l Jsunaay, ucu- Guest speaker for the occasion was Rev. Edward Miles, of i Mt. Olive College, Mt. Oliver The Marl borough Quartet, of. Tarboro, the Howard trio from Richlands anda; quartet from Greensville parucipav in th ararpisw: and Mrs. Larrv Howard, of the local iCharch sang two numbers. A iWhtte- uaurove quartet from., near. LaGrange, talso rnrfrd selections, and ' the Gray Branch Choir sang. ;1 ' '. , Dinner was- serveo, ,pi.u d... vimwiv irrl is ihe.oresent pastor. Evangelist Sam. Kennedy. of Greenviue.is conauuiipg: rrevi at the Church au.nis ween. - .1r. Modes ? ; Cecbfofed tenth Rirthrlav ; b- V s : - -JV t;i ' . 3r. D. B.. Rhodes, rf U.i . 2 . celebrated his: 80th birthday at his home, September 23. Among his many friends nd' relatives attend W wTtt his 12 children, and their Ifiuiesltiw ilitnne seven years the , enure lanwy iwu 'been , together -.Vf''1 1 ' ;jrhey:.were Mjr.,ana Mr, fcamar Movnra 'rwiinsvitle. Ala. : Me. ,and 'Mt-s. -RayfieId Ipock.'-Norfolk,, Va. Mr. and M- baiter . wooa, va !dosta,Ga.; Mr. and - Mrs. Walter Rhodes, New. Bern; Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Rhodes, Goldsboro;;Mrs. uua Maa Kenendy. Mr and Mrs. Joe fWtn Tthodes. Mr. and Mrs. , Sam ib;., Dockie Rhodes' and Mr. and S. J. O, Rhodes, au or ruin mu, ' ond Mr - Eddie Rhodes, of uiavilje and Mr. and Mrs. Her- Rhodes of Albertson. y :. i " i , 1 r . i Home Dem. Met m,. Pink mil Home Demonstra tion Club: held Its October Meeting at the, borne of Mrs. Haywood Stroud Thursday afternoon, wun the president, Mrs. Stroud, presid- The demonstrauon was on me icing of Homemade Christmas s. Seven memDers awenaea. eran :rces 4 i tink TTS11 PrMhvtprian . vu M - - - ' Jifcmen;,met with Mrs. T. A. Turner MfS. Juffief Entertain mm f.innrnn'il Turner was'hostei k lurarinMrlav" afternoon bridge dub at her home , In Phik HU1 Wed nesday. Mr- woer weiveu the highcoreiawarfl, tMrs. Jack ar ttim nrrm. for eeCOnd -hlBh. Mrs. Floyd HeaUv Jhe consolation award and., Mr 'Jasper.; Smith, the Frozen saladham. Biscuits and 4 Coca Colas, were served. : , Christian Education i Program Held -Miss Annie Sarah Higgins, area Director of Christian Education for Wilmington rsbyetrjt jvas. Pink HU1 Saturday through' Wednes day of this week, working with leaders In the Christian Education; Program, at the local Presbyterian Church.- ::. .:.-. ? : Tuesady night, October 2, with Mrs. Turner, chairman, presiding. Circle J was entertained by the chairman, Mrs. Johnny Sbepard at her home. Tuesday .night. ' Mrs. T. J. Turner, chairman for circle i was hostess to tht circle Thursday afternoon. "Jln( froup is making a study of Matthew by Mac N. and Anne Tur- nage, this year the Empnasis ior October Is Stewardship. ..- Announce Birth i Mr.' and ' Mrs! Walter Houston, nihinnris " Rt 2 ' announce the birth of a Son, Walter Joel, weight 5 lbs. 13 os. at the Bower Clinic, m Pink Hill. October 3. The mother is the former Acra Mae Taylor, of Richlands. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kornegay, of r.amor announce the birth of a daughter, weighing 9 lbs. at Rex Hospital. Raleigh. octoDer . rare. vrnavnv in the former Barbara Jean Coates, of Angier. Mr. Korne gay is a native of Albertson, ki. i Th Aalt-v nnw is the world's greatest food factory. She produces, on the average, irom an acre m crops: 2,190 pounds of milk which contains 72 pounds of digestible iMotor Pcrk Drive-ln -Theatre phtklrlaCN.c. protein and 712 units ( therms! of energy. ' Fill Cracks Arid Holes Better ! Handles like itty Hardens liloe mod -r PLASTIC WOOD' Tha Qenulne-Accept Ho Subatftut-, coldsuffc::.j Get fast relief from that acha-all-over, worn-out feeling due to colds. ; STANBACK'ScMnbinatiooofaiedi-cally-proven ingredieou, reduces fever and brings comforting relief. Use as a gargle for sot throat due co colds. Snap back With STANBAOO -. : . . . B'r " .:,::;.; . $W'p:r:. I.ISSil INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARSSJUl ' Ml ft M TRACTORS -FARM IMPLEMENTS); RCA WHIRLPOOL PARTS-S E B V I C E MACUINERYIiO B5PANX INC. KIHSTOK,MORTHCAROLIItt Pn. 523446 sridav and Saturday . .Oct 12-13 I --I'm Geisha 1. ..H fiH 1N'.C0L0R.. I Starrtnff Shirley MacLalne and ? )it Robert , Cummtogs mi Yves Mootand . .'lit Edward iG. Robinson ,: . Cartoon Oct. 14 comfort for early upland and field shooting X . J tUk Hrt-f -; I ' Hunting'' pants I wit double I ;;'j "seat: . k inees, iu8. ;stoisi L mm ,f.,jr. .cv HaMaat style band for cold weather. j iGenerdtion Starring Patty McCormack Virginia Field Teenace Picture ; Cartoon If vou have crowded stands of Pine Timber or stands with poor-quality trees, why not let us thin your woodland to provide for faster growth of future saw- 10gs7 You will not only re ceive current income, but also improve the ap pearsance of these stands. Call or Write ROBERT E. WARD P. O, Box 172 WALLACE, N. C. Home Ph. Office Ph. 28 9-4031 AT 5-2870 Rose Hill Wallace Yard Ph. AT 5-2392 Wallace Office In Wallace Hwy. 41 West . ; . '" 1 ' 1 " BaaaaBaaBBaaBBaaaaaaaaBTaBaaaaBaBaaaaBBBaaBaaaaaaaaaBaaBaBaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaBaa with every Homelite Super Wiz Chain Saw THE LOGGER'S SAFETY SPECIAL' t XT A BUY A NEW HOMELITE SUPERWtZ AND GET FREE SAFETY BOOTS ($13.95) SAFETY HELMET ($5.00) whiweylasti & CO., snc. PINK HILL, N. C. '''I: Vt .,..',? -';V -V-. J If mm Preparation Castration Incisions -VM e.c; i - .v ,; " . j. ' , B-aBaa-aBBBBBBBBW n M'i ' r--itsw,a. - - -. , v 1 i ... w - - - ' ' DISTRIBUTED BY" DAIY-IIERRI1IG Kinston, N. C Phnno S27-019S ;. 5'S'Sh. B GOLDEN Anniversary Celebration 1912-1962 ,;r ,; V y OC THIS BEAUTIFUL 9 PIECE SALAD SET FOR OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT OF $100.00 OR MORE, OR ADDING THIS AMOUNT TO YOUR PRESENT ACCOUNT. THIS OFFER GOOD DURING OUR 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OCT. 1 THRU OCT. 20 . ' I v. . We also have a complete selection of hunting 'boots and socks. . SIDNEY'S "127 W. North St 101 S. Caswell St. ; LaGrr-jo , .-.i1. '''' Ahoskie; W. C , Phone 332-3231 612 N. Queen. St. Kinston r
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