V. w. J Li. Liu . , -, Lulj LJ ft aW WsJ . Srs. & Jrs. Take Bus Trip - The Seniors and Juniors of the Pink Hill High School, accompani ed by Principal : Wiley and Miss Carolyn Parish have returned from a sight seeing trip to points of In terest in Western North Carolina. . The party went by bus Wednes day and returned the following '. Saturday night On their trip they visited Asheville, Chimney Rock, the Biltmore Estate, New Found land Gap and other points of inter est. ' Auxiliary Is Entertained v . Mrs. T, A. Turner was hostess to , a meeting of the Presbyterian Wo man's Auxiliary and circle which was the first for the new church year, at 'her home Monday night. The meeting opened with song and prayer was led by the president Mrs. T. A. Turner. . Minutes of the previous meeting were read and roll called by Miss : Lula Tyndall, secretary. Reports from - different -secretaries'- were ; heard. . Mrs. N. P. Farrior asked that one pound of do thing per member: be donated for overseas relief. A' visiting committee with Mrs. Jack Albright as chairman was ap ', appointed. The following were ap pointed to serve this month: Mes dames H. A. Edwards, Levi Ever ett, J. L. Johnson and Earl Smith. ' Mrs. Levi Everett was in charge of . the circle program ; and Mrs. Jones Smith of the auxiliary pro gram. - ; , . The hostess served a salad plate with tea.' - , ; Sixteen members and one visitor were present The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Levi Ever ett on Monday night, May 9 at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. A, Worley will be the leader. . Piano Recital At Pink Hill School The piano recital, recently held at the Pink Hill High School, was a notable success clear through to the finish. The beautiful and tactful decoration of the stage gave a very fitting background; and the pretty dresses of the participants gave color and added to the spirit of the occasion. The pupils showed the result of much diligent application of time in memorizing their music. Not one failed to play .her piece -through. All gave creditable performances. The s more advanced students played with assurance and express- J ion mat was xnusi uimipiuiieuiaiy to both themselves and their tea cher. ... The dances given as a relief from continuous musical recitals were very pretty, showed result of much practice, and fully achieved the purpose of their introduction. The recital, judged simply on its own merits, was a fine demonstra tion of achievement; but when com pared with the recital of a year ago, it was especially impressive, as it showed such a marked advance in the grade of music played by the participants, the confidence with which they played, and the express ion they gave to their music. Judg ing by the manifest advance made by her pupils, Mrs. Egbert Grady has every reason to be very happy over this, recital. Announce Birth Mr.' and Mrs. Grover Duff of Pink Hill announce the birth of a son, Daniel Warren, April 25. at Parrots Hospital in Kinston. Civic Club Meets The Civic Club enjoyed a fish stew at their regular meeting at the school last week. It was decided that rather than have a member serve on the Feed Committee more than once during a year, to take funds out of the treasury for the supper. In absence of the president Mr. Lynwood Turner presided. Birthday Hosts Messrs Johnnie Holden and James Miles were hosts to their wives at a surprise birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Thursday evening. Guests assem bled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Turner and went together. Four tables of bridge was played. After several progressions -were played a birthday cake was cut by the honorees : and served with party sandwiches and punch. Mrs. Linwood Turner and Mrs. Levi Everett was in charge of arrange ments and refreshments. tuer & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY i V "ALL KINDS Or INSURANCE" PINK HILL, N. IV. O, TURNER, Jr. T. 9. TURNER Flak HlU's Oldest lnsaranoa Ageooy Personals WHY PAY MORE? We are Dealers for the Dowless Oil Burning Tobacco Curer over 15,000 satisfied users. Is ; ,v rated by North Carolina Department of Agricul- ' v . tare as being the most economical of All Flue Type Curers and rated 3rd in economy against All Curers.'. ;; ? PRICE . $110.00 - per COMPLETE SET WITH DRUMS FOR OIL. W; Seven Springs Supply Co. Seven Springs, tl. C. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coombs and son, and Mr. and Mrs. David Gard ner and Ray Manning spent Sunday with Mrs. Coombs' mother; Mrs. Sarah Mercer near ' Beulaville. Messrs. Coombs, Gardner and Man ning played ball at Beautancus Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Worley and daughter of Richmond, Va., Miss Mason Worley of Sanford, Miss Fannie Gray Worley of Walston burg, and Miss Ramona Worley of Flora McDonald college, Red Springs were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley, Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mrs. Wesley Uncle Sam Says uU llfir lili fa setting-ready time for my farmer nieces and nephews. Today's plowing and Investment In money and labor may or may not pay a In rich erops. There's a big IF la every term family's life. If the sua anines, tr it aoesn'i rain mo sack. If we nave a drought If, if. If, However, there's on crop which baa no "if" aide. It's a crop of Sav ings Bonds, which trows steaoJIy, rain or shine, wind or calm, year after year until It produces $4 fei vary $3. My city nieces and neph ews can plant this crap, too, by Join ing and staying on the payroll sav ings plan or by arrangement with their bank. : v. S. Tnwj Dtfrimmi OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOO ooooooooo Important Announcement FROM YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANY i;H Although the strike of tho Bell System Telephone employees is curtailing long stance ervice throughout the stats and union, considerable long distance service is still available to telephone users in eastern North Carolina. ' " ' i ' ' , ' . . ' , .. Long distance calls will be" accepted for" all points In the state of Virginia, to Washington, D. C, to Philadelphia, Pennslyvania, and to all points within the operating territory of the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company and to oonaosttng inde pendent telephone companies. Long distance calls will bo accepted ar tho following cities and towns of North Carolina and to other towns in their Tktntty. ' Fayetteville . Raeford -r Dunn . ' , Ahoskie " , Scotland Neck Tarboro Sanford ' ' . ; Angler ' CUnton Maxton ;- Smlthfleld " Elizabethtown - Warsaw Rich Square Roanoke Rapids t Rocky Mount Southern Pines Varlna ' , ; Greenville t Farmville ' Jacksonville - Kinston 7 ' - Weldon Henderson Oxford . Wako Forest EUsaboth City Horahead City New Bern Washington 1 WKiamstonr" - Plymouth '- Lonisbnrg ' -1 Warrenton ' Pinehurst 1 - Edenton - ' Long distance , calls to Beir System points in North Carolina and most other states may not be completed unless they are emergency calls. Jones and Mrs. Lillian Spence have returned from Asheville where they attended the State PTA Convention. - Messrs. Matthew Burke and Ken neth Maxwell have returned from Baltimore, Md. .They were accom panied by Mrs. Burke who has been spending sometime there. Mr. and Mrs. i Graham Turner have moved into the home recent ly vacated by Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inman will occupy the apartment vacated by Me .and Mrs. Turner in the home of Mrs. T. A. Turner, t - . Mesdames L. H. Turner, Joe Da vis and Tom Davis were visitor in Mt. Olive and Goldsboro Satur day. Mrs. Bessie. Page v attended a Stork Shower g! - en for her dau ghter in Wallace-Thursday after noon, v ' Dr. D. W. Huff in has purchased tne home of the late Mrs. tmraa Stroud, located behind the Ruffin Residence in Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carter are visiting in Stanford, Qonn. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raynor and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Raynor of Newton Grove, Mrs. Bill Farmer and daughter Of Kenly, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Houston of Warsaw, Rt. 2. H. C. Turner of Raleigh spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith visited in Maxton on Tuesday. Mr. and . Mrs.. Jasper Tyndall spent the week end at Jones Mill with relatives. Mrs. Linwood Turner and Mrs. Levi Everett accompanied by their children attended a show In Kins ton Friday. ' ; a Mrs. Lessle Horton of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting in the Grady school community. 'Rev. N. P. Farrior fillea his reg ular appointment at Hebron Pres byterian Church Sunday. Little Donna Louise Grady, young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hamp ton Grady, of Rhode Island, was christened at this time. Mr. Grady is a former Duplin man, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Grady of Ke nansville. Mr. and Mrs. 3. 3. smith, Caro lyn Smith, J. K. Smith and Mrs. R. J. Smith visited the Orton Gar dens near Wilmington Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Westbrook and Mrs. Belle Swinson have 'returned from a vacation in Florida. J. K. Smith of PJC was a week end visitor at home here. Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Sr., Mrs. Charlton Sandlin and daughter, ECONOMY TOBACCO SPRAYERS Equipped With Long Hose and Hand Lever or Spray ing TOBACCO BEDS or Can Be Used in Field For SPRAYING TOBACCO. Has Four Nozzles. WILLIAMS REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES LEHMAN WILLIAMS, Prop. IN PINK HILL IS TllETtE SS!C!1 A TlilfJG AS CffltlW ? "No" claim medical authorities, who ought to know I Nature has so constructed and physi cally endowed woman that in many cases she s apt to suffer certain distressing symptoms during her life. For instance, when she enters womanhood or during the menopause, the period when fertility ebbs away. Now if on 'certain days' of the month fe male functional monthly disturbances are causing you to suffer from pain, nervous ttis taessand feel so tired, cranky, yousnap at your children and husband then dp try Lyaia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. It s famous for this purpose. Made ESPECIALLY For Girls and Women Pinkham's Compound dobs moks than relieve such monthly pain. It also relieves aroom panying nervous tension, irritablUty and weak, highstrung feelings when due to this cause. Taken regularly thruout the month this great medicine helps build up resistance Igatast such distress. A thing any sensible woman should want to do I - . Lydia Pinkham's Compound is also very . effective to relieve hot flashes and those funny, embarrassing feelings daring the years 88 to S3 when due to the functional 'middle-age period peculiar to women. Pinkham's Compound is wort h trytngt VEGETABLE COMPOUND C V . he rC fiom Aere I sllr JoeMkrjik Dert Solves Labor Problem Kinrsiaiborfheth.r K'sabootwagesorkonrsoroqaip teat-tkey talk ft over thooo frksaCy oossdng piaaiipai - I don say al labor problems are as simple a Borfs. But from whore I ait tba basic principle ap pUos to aay farm or factory or besfawsst A prlndploof confidence . and mutual respect of daily talks together fa a friendly god con (Toi bear a lot about capital and labor nowadays, as if the two oenM paver get together. Bat look at Pert Chillers who baa S2t acres Mpredacingbnd,afalr-sisediMr4 of cattte, and two f im bands work JiUf for Idav If you called Bart capttaHstf' ka wouldn't know what yoa meant; and meithar would Spike tmd Candy, Lured man. Bart -arorks aiJa ty sMa wUh both of ; f - i t; evenings they sit , f " ' " it jer eharinj Sherry, Mrs. J. D. Sandlin of Beu laville and Mrs. Aubrey Turner of Pink Hill were Kinston visitors on Friday afternoon. ' Mrs. Aubrey Turner was a guest of- her parents in Beulaville while her husband fished near Jackson ville on Sunday. .f'tl A slow acting nitrogen fertilizer that feeds crops over a long grow ing period has been developed by soil scientists of the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. ' - 1 11 CHECKED -or Monty task For quick relief frum itching crated by tcsena, athlete' foot, tcabtt. pi -nilet and other itchmf conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated. liquid D.D.D.MESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. Greaaelem and etaiiueM. Soothe, comforts and quickly calms intense itching;. 35c trial bottle Droves it. or money back. Dorrt suffer. Ask vour druggist today for O. D. D. PHSCaiPTION. The sulphur in this dust mixture will also aid In the control of red spider If a good job of dusting is done so that some of the dust reach es the under side of the leaves. "1 . Why endure the torture of itchta. born ins akin, tormenting rashes) and other external akin irritations when , grateful users all over tho U.S.A. are felling- of bleesed relief from Uoone's JEknerald Oil. Gt a small bottle from your druntst ; today. Use aa directed for lust 10 days. Tour money back if not completely satisfied Ask fox Jfeone'a BawraTd OIL IT'S THE NEW LAUGH RIOT! f'l A A u -in lAiniuonnaupeninaiuoor AT PLAYHOUSE THEATRE Pink Hill, N. C. Monday and Tuesday rr T. A. TURNER & COMPANY, Inc. "A Square Deal To All" GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FERTILIZES, LIVESTOCK, FARM MACHINERY. PINK HILL, N. C. 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