Society, and Personals
Invitations Are Issued "
V
Mr. and Mrs, George Robert Dail
request ihe honour t)f your, presence; ,
, at.xne marriage of-their. daughter
, r Margaretta Rail Stafford '
.' ".Mr." Donald Fred Snider "
V Saturday, the thirty-first of May- :
One thousand nine hundred and forty-seven ; -
' at ten o'clock A. M. . ", 'w?
" t V - v Baptist Church ". '
' .Keriansville, North -Carolina -
No Invitations are being mailed in town ,
' The public is cordially Invited, s , ' ; ... .-i - . ' .
Mrs, G. V, Gooding won , three
games out of the six. After other
games, the hostess served delicious
pound cake, ice cream and' peanuts.
The bride was then presented with
a snower of pretty and useful sifts
Bible School -Here
This Week
and
Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis t
nounce the birth of a son, William
Edward Lewis, Jr., on, Monday, May
19, 1947 at Parrott's Hospital In
Kinston.. Mrs. Lewis Is the former
Miss Hazel Baker b Keaansville,
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' On Tuesday-evening, Mrs. R. C.
Wells entertained, most charmingly
honoring Mrs. Margaretta Stafford,
' ' bride elect, fet eight tables' of
dessert bridge. Her living and dln
- Ing room were ensuite with artis-
tic arrangements of mixed spring
' flowers, banking the 'mantels and
'' the auxiliary tables. '. The dining
room' table1 was centered with a
' bowl of punch, flanked with roses
and stephanotls. 1 Individual nose-
' gays of roses centered each .bridge
table where the guests were seated
(by bridal tallies and were served
' i Ice cream and' Individual bridal
'- cakes, emphasizing a color scheme
of pink and white.. Punch was ser
ved intermittently.
The honoree was presented a cor-
. sane of sweet peas. At the conclu
sion of play, Mrs. L. F, Weeks-was
awarded a vase and Mrs. D. H. Mc
Kay a double deck of cards for
scoring high, both of them "having
totaled the same scere.Mrs, J. K.
Gradv was given a notfelty therm o-
- meter for taking the most tricks
xvith toe I-Ve OL aiamoDOK . mn.
Stafford was presented individual
salt dishes. Out of town guests were
1'esdames S. W. Marriner anci i.
. V,.Bollins of Warsaw. j
Lccal Manse Gets '
bside Going Over
i Eev. Morrison seems to be a
Jack-cf-ilVtrades. For the pas few
weeks he has been painting a num
tor of rooms In the local manse.
Ohr yes, he did have some Help.
Professional painter, Charlie Wil
, llamson and young, Bobby Ingram
r helped him a few days. The inside
of the manse, looks much brighter
now. Want another Job, Preacher?
Aiding P;M.;-:
Convention r
i -Postmasters J. L. Williams of Ke-
nansville, Albert Hall, Jr., of Wal
lace, 'Walter Bridgers "of Warsaw
. and Earl Gresham of Beulavllle
left on Thursday' for Columbia, S.
- C, to attend a joint meeting of
North and South Carolina at the
National association of Postmasters.
When this group attends an assoc
iation the report is that there is
something doing. V . - ' . - "
En.orfains Club
r
Don't Forget
L The Kenansville Woman's CU'b
will meet next Thursday, May 29 at
3:30 P: M. Memorial 'services :will
be held with the program in charge
of the American Citizenship and
Education Departments. Club mem
bers are urged to come and visitors
are welcomed. . ,
Girl Scouts " r
MeetYednesday;
- The Girl Scouts will meet on Wed
nesday afternoon rather than Tues
day, the regular meeting day, for
the board of reviews. The hostess
will be; Frances Jean "Patterson,
and the meeting will be held at
3:00 P. M.' - ; '
" Bible-' School for primary
junior children, ages through 12
years,, opened in Grove Sunday
School building "Monday, conduct
ed by Revs, Cline and Morrison.
Over 40 students registered the
first day. - ;i r
A second7 Bible" School course
will be held some time in June for
intermediates and the older group.
Announcement of the dates will be
given later.
Communion Service
Here Sunday
Rev. J.'G. Morrison, will conduct
a regular "bi-annual Communion
service at. Grove Presbyterian
Church Sunday at eleven o'clock.
The public is invited to attend
Personals
was
'V
On Saturday afternoon, Mrs, C.
T. Grady entertained al'a miscell
aneous ' shower . ' honoring ? Mrs.
Harold Jones,, a recent bride. Mrs.
Jones is the .former Jeanette New
man of the Moss Hill School sec
tion. While the guests were gather-
lug; six games of bingo were play-d
and prizes a warded -the winners.
Miss Anne Dai of ECTC
home for the week end. ;
.Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Pickett ac
companied "Mr. and . Mrs. Vance
Gavin to Wrightsville Beach Sun
dry, r. V. " ' ?'.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Jones ha ire
fif'e itly moved Into an apartmont
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Th ir
mnn Brown. , '
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace . Hamilton
and small son and Miss Lena Burch
of Jasper, Fla- ond Bert Smith bf
Louisburg ' College : were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Burch
Mr. and '"Mrs. Bill Williamson
spent Sunday in Beulavllle with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Arnold Tho
mas. ,'
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'C. Nethercutt
spent the; week end at Wilmington
and Carolina Beach. ' -
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Parker spent
Thursday through Sunday in New
Bern. ' ,T rf
Miss Erma Parker is visiting rel
atives in Tarboro. ' , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackenzie
ard Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacKen
zie and son pf Wilmington' spent
Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
W Jllace. Mrs. - Robert MacKenrie
stayed in k.iiuviUt a few days
with Mrs. Wallacer Li':r:t-i
Mrs. L. F. Weeks and daufhtar
Jean made a business trip to Wil
mington Monday.
. - Mrs. Charles Boss, of Ulllngton
spent several days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. A. W. Tsylor. s
;i Mrs. R. C. Wells and Mrs. Louise
Mitchell shopped In Goldsboro on
Friday. ' -4
Mr. E. R. Penney, Jennings Pen
ney, Mrs C. B. Guthrie and Lt. Col.
and Mrs. Noble Martin and children
spent the week end at Carolina
Beach. Lt. CoL and Mrs. Martin
and children remained at the beach
for severalys-.M.,':?:..,,'5.-,;:
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blanton have
recently moved to the home that
was occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Arthur. The Arthurs have moved
to Grantaboro.' '
Misses .Martha Pickett, Hilda
Clontz, Margaretv7illlanisand Mrs
D. H. McKay shopped in' Raleigh
Saturday afternoon. -
- Mrs. Andy Penney, spent. he
week end in Wilmington with rela
tives. " - -
Miss Janet Boney spent the week
end in Goldsboro with her grand
mother, Mrs., Kprnegay and othe
relatives.
RN Annie Laurie Vestal spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Vestal.' - - -", .
Mrs. E. A. Newton attended the
funeral of her uncle in Kinston on
Tuesday. ,. ... '
Mrs. G. V. Gooding and Sylvia
spent Sunday in Chapel Hill.
Miss Mary : Beth Southerland
spent the week end with her sistet
in Pinetops, Patye Southerland,
who- is a member of the Pinetops
faculty. " ,'' ir ... 1
Mrs, D. S. Williamson -returned
from James Walker Hospital Sun
day, where she was an operative
patient. ; v
Mrs. Ben Williamson underwent
a major operation at James Walker
Hospital Thursday. She is reported
to be getting along satisfactorily.
Miss Ellen Southerland, assistant
Home Demonstration Agent in
Johnston bounty for the past three
years . has been.; appointed Home
Demonstration Agent of Wayne
County with headquarters in Golds
boro. The appointment is t be ef
fective June 1st- ... '
. Mr .H. R. Southerland of Mt.
Olive visited Mrs: Lawrence South
erland Sunday. i ' ? v
Mrs. Annie Ingram underwent a
minor . operation on her wrist in
Goldsboro on Thursday.
Outlaws BridgeJ
(INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK)
Miss Pauline Outlaw win be hos
tess to the Home Demonstration
Club Monday afternoon, May 19.,
All members ate urged to be pres
ent . ,-:..,;v! ft'K-
The Commuaity Club will meet
in the ecfcool auditorium Saturday
night: An Interesting program is
being prepared by the committee.
Mr. and : Mr Jesse Outlaw an
nounce the birth am death of twins.
Mrs. Outlaw: is the: former Miss
Mary Stroud. - -
. Miss Lucy Outlaw spentthe week
end with hoc mother, Mrs. Lenora
Outlaw.. .v;v.-v.-. r.-,,-';. v'.,'
' Mrs. H. C. Doby Joined her hus
band at Chapel Hill and they spent
the week end with his parents In
Albemarle. . . ..? v, V
Misses S Dorothy Outlaw, Edna
Sutton, and J. C., and Theodore
uuoaw. oC.Goldsboro spent the
week end with the home folk. .
Mr: ancVMn. D. A. Outlaw and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Outlaw of Kinston . visited their
parents Sunday,
; Mr. and Mrs; J, C. Horton and
baby! of Zebulon spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Sut.
Misses Sallle and Essie Mae Out
law spent the week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and
daughter spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols A.
and Dennis of Sims. D. H. Out
law and family of Mt Olive. Mr.
and Mrs. M. W. Simmons, Mr. and
Mrs. Moses Mewborn Of GoldsboroJ
Mrs. w. G. Kornegay, Miss Bessie
Kornegay and Mrs. N. C. Davis of
Pink Hill were among visitors at
tending Home Coming sejcxices on
Sunday.
Mr.; and Mrs. G. B. Pate and
family of Emporia, Va., Mr, and
Mrs. Gurney Pate of Courthouse,
Va., Mr. Luther Pate 'of Rocky
Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Mllford
Pate and family of Hopewell, Va.,
spent Sunday with their mother
Mrs. W, D. Pate.
MisS Cora Parker "is visiting her
brother Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker
The AUW held Its recent meet
ing with Mrs. Eric Berger and M'm
Rachel Outlaw. Mrs. Herman Out
law pesided and Mrs. Henry Park
er led the worship service's after
the business session Mrs. M. L.
Outlaw had charge of the program
Mizpah benediction was -used clo
sing the meeting. , .
A delightful social hour follow
ed. t
Luiher Powell Dies
In Hospital ,
Funeral
services for, Luther B.
f, : mrs. Jo. ajtu Lin was uuatcao
to the members of the Monday ev
ening bridge club with Miss Martha
" jpickett and Mrs. Robert MacKenzie
'as guests, Lovely arrangements of
roses, and mixed' spring flowers
.were used for, decoration. The hos
less served open faced sandwiches,
cookies and coca colas. At the con
tusion of play, Mrs. Lv F. Weeks
as awarded attractive note paper
i r scoring high.
J1C
ON THE SCREEN
; Tuesday l!ite,May 27, 1947
Condemned To Devils Island
Starring Ronald Coleman, Fay Raye.'
. You are cordially Invited to the
sniual May. Birthday Partjrof the
man's. 'Auxiliary of Grove Pres-
lorian Church on Monday even
3, r.Iay 26 at 8:00 o'clock in the
: anil ly school building. This is the
: 3ih Anniversary Celebration. - :
"i's. F. W. McGowen was hostess
' e BMG Sewing Club on.Tues
"'.ernoon in the Woman's club
. The project for the 'after
v:i a sontinuatio'n of Red
t " ' Ten little red capei
" "r compli '
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V
t . Furniture nowon display In win
- . dow; next ; to; the Post ; Office.
' Tell your friends about this -and
, . be at' the Theatre early. You may
. y ' ; take this home with you. -
JONES CHEVROLET COMPANY
' HILLS CASH GROCERY .CO. -
' TURNER & TURNER INS.
L P, TYND ALL'S SONS
JONES HATCHERY ' ..
I T. A. TURNER & COMPANY
FARM & HOME EQUIPMENT CO.
i WILLIAMS REPAUIS & SUPPLIES
.WVH.; JONES STORE j -
- c: & d: cash store - r
J. F. WILLIAMSON -;
QUINN'S GARAGE V "
fi MACK QUINN S STORE
;. PINK HILL CAFE ;
DUNN'S SERVICE STATION:
IKE HOUSTON GROCERY ,
- ST .-. BcUlaville . -
' SANDLIN'S DRY CLEANERS
. Kinston S' .
ERNEST JONES RADIO SHOP ,
SANITARY LAUNDRY & t i
L'J DRY CLEANERS
i Colored "Store
BEN and MORTON CARR -
BoyHowdy! Here'sA Real One!
A $103.00 3-Piece
B5CnC3:i SU2TE
Of Beautiful Furniture .
Toe Given Avay - FREE
PLAYHOUSE TEUT THEATRE
' PINK HILL, N. C.
' Tuesday llite, May 27, 1947
"V,
TH EAT RE S CON TACX-
CECIL C. SIMMONS . - '
Model Theatre -
,U Beulaville,N.C . '
.X Fot Furniture Deals .
rx. ' . ' . Ot Give Aways ' ,
. I Kfibw The Deals" V ,
i,
lo-. -u"
This Lovely Modcroistic Bedroom Suite Given
v Through Cotirtesy, of
QUINN McGOWEN FURNITUREi CO. :
WaiMvand Beulavjlle,Ii. Car.Ii
And also these Pink Hill merchants) patronize them.
i : They will give you FREE coupons on the . '
r - Bedroom Suite . "
YOU f ! U5T: BE; AT? Tl IE JIIEATRE TO RECEIVE THIS BEAUTIFUL FUMTUHE
ln!rns for having urged you t3 cllcndf!:is Special Sfcov
J-vveii,.6d, of Wallace,' who o.ed
Friday morning in James , Walker
Hospital. Wilmington, after a cri
tical Illness of three weeks,-were
conducted from the borne Saturday
afternoon by the Rev. J, D. Young
of Snow Hill, a former pastor. Bu
rial was in Bockfisb cemetery with
Masonic honors. He was a farmer
and a member of the Wallace Ma
sonic Lodge No. 595. Surviving are
" wue, Mrs. suaie Davis Powell;
his mother, Mrs. Bettie B. Powell
of the borne; one son, Willie B
foweii
Mrs. C
one brother, Jasper Powell of Kerr,
uu on granacniid
Mrs. Callie Mallard
Dies Rose Hill ;
.-Mrs. Callie Hanchey Mallard. 76,
widow of B. R. Mallard, died at the
houie of L-r d,. r, .
Scott of Rose Hill Sunday i.
at I O'clock. Surviving are t
daughters; Mrs. W. N. Batts of ,;
lace, Mrs. Scott of Rose Hill a
Mrs. R. F Hurst of Goldsboro; t o
brothers, Perry and Eurie Hanchev,
both of Wallace; several grand
children and great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at Is
land Creek Baptist Church Tues
day afternoon . of. last week at 3
J. Marshburn of Wallace-1 E- Gresnam' Pastor- t!i
fhJS: Rev. Mr. Caoe. Interment followei
at Little Creek cemetery, j
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A plan for a safety bull pen caa
be secured from the Agricultural
Engineering office, State College,
Raleigh. '., ' ' .'
: Many internal parasites infesting
swine and poultry can be eliminat
ed through better sanitation prac
tices. '
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Furniture
Gliders, Chairs, Settees, Tables
ALSO WOOD FURNITURE v
FQR OUT-OF-DOORS
-PLAYPEN-
.. f -.v.
For The Youngster Indoors Or Out v ;
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