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' . .' Mrs. Ike Stroud entertained at a
delightful party, honoring her dau-
ghter, Dorothy Carol, at her home
on Wednesday evening. Both Indoor
.. and outdoor games were played.,
, Refreshments of open-faced sand
'wiches, cup cakes and punch were
:: served by Mrs,' Stroud assisted by.
the honoree and Miss Ann Ruffin.
a Fifteen guests were present, .v . . '
Auxiliary Holds
Birthday Party
The 25 Anniversary of the Wo
man's Auxiliary of the Presbyter
ian church was held at the church
at 8 p. m, FridayMrs, J. A.' Wor
iey was in charge of arrangements.
Rev. N. P. Farrior, pastor of the
ehurch spoke on the progress made
by the auxiliary since its organiza
tion. "A silver offering" was. taken.
- Brick ice cream with cake was
served.1 .
. The attendance was: good.
Personals
B. F. Grady baseball team defoat
ed a team from Teacbey on the
Grady diamond Sunday afternoon.
; Mrs. W. H. Jones, .Miss Malsie
Jones and Billy and Lula May nei
spent last week at the Jones cot
tage at Carolina Beach.
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Seven Springs Supply Co.
Seven Springs, II. C.
Mr. W. H. Jones has returned
from a business trip to New York,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and
Miss Carolyn Smith were recent
visitors at Jacksonville. ;
Mrs. G.- M. Turner, . and Mrs,
Floyd Bettz, were visitors at New
Bern Tuesday. They were accom
panied by Billy Moore who remain
ed for a visit with his father, coast
guardsman W. H. Moore. -
J K. Smith Is home for the rum
mer from PJC. . r
Miss Connor Jones of Washing
ton D. C., spent the week end hnre.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May and Ann
were"guests of Mr. and Mrs. W E.
Simmons In Goldsboro Sunday.
Mrs, H. S. Wetmore has return
ed to her home in Raleigh after
a visit with relatives near here.
Mr. Lylton Maxwell of Winston-
Salem spent the week end witn b5
parents here.
Mrs. I. j; Sandlln, Jr., of Beu!a
ville has been ill at the home of
her parents." Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Edwards here.
Mrs. Jack Albright is recovering
from the flu.
Mrs T. A. Turner entertained
her bridge club at her home Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Melvh
Jones scored high and Mrs. Jones
Smith second. Mrs. H. G. Tyndall
was low scorer and Mrs. rlod
Bettz won visitors high score prhe.
Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Davis I
have returned from Lima, Ohio
where they visited relatives.
Tbey were accompanied from SI
Matthews, S. C, by Mrs Lav's'
father, Mr'. Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rowe a nr.
family visited in Goldsboro Sui.day
Those attending- the Eastern
Star meeting in Kenansville Tue
day night included Mesdame Ike
Stroud, Stanley Coombs, Ffcison
Turner, Lehman Williams, Earl
Smith. Alvin Kornegay, and M'ssos
Bessie Kornegay, Rose and Violet
Maxwell. "
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stroud and
Dorothy Carol were guests of Mrs.
Belle Swinson In Smith Township
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bettz left on
Monday for their home in Grand
Rapids, Minn., after visiting Mrs.
Bettz's mother, Mrs. G. M. Turner
and other relatives.
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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HARVESTS
Shovn here are a few of the
100 crops' that can be suc
cessfully harvested with the-All-Crop
Harvester. Notice
the range of sizes. ..from tiny,
fine-screen sand drop grass to
giant, thick-podded lima beans
. . . f iathery Rhodes'grass . . .
hard to open - flax bolls . .
wheat ... lespedeza... soybeans
. , . sorghums.
The AH - Crop Harvester,
- year in and year out, success
fully handles more different
crops under more difficult con
ditio'ns with greater influ
ence on the trep d of agriculture
than any other .harvesting
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Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews of
Rocky Mount were week end guesfes
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Britt. - .
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davis and
Rachel of Calypso visited, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul King Sunday.
? Mrs. Nora Holland and Miss Vel
ma of Mt Olive were week qnd
visitors of Mr, and Mrs. N. B. Best.
Carl Britt and Roland Best made
a business trip to Raleigh Saturday.
Mr. 1 i J- E- Jernigan visi
ted M Hubert Rose In
Klnst
Mr "Ued his
brof . - oa-
tier. ' '
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Mt. OU Mr? -in' Ko"
negay Sunday.
s'Miss Ruby Niehoison of Rlify
mond, Va., was a weekend visitor
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C M.
Nicholson.
Mrs. Ada Williams spent Sunday
with her son, Wllkins Williams of
Holts Store.
'Elwood Best had the misfortune
of losing his saddle horse last vet k.
Miss Marjorie Williams of Mt.
Olive spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Will
lams. Mr. and Mrs. Ed G arris visited
Mrs. Elwood Underhill, an opera
tive patient in the Goldsboro Hos
pital last Monday.
Reserves May Enter
Competition For
Army Commission
The War Department has announ
ced that commissioned officers of
the Officers' Reserve Corps, Nation
al Guard, and Army of the U. S
who have reached their 21st birth
day and have not exceeded their
27th birthday, . in the promotion
arms and services, and who are
otherwise qualified, may apply for
active duty for, one year for the
purpose of competing for a Regu
lar Army commission.
Officers should direct their com
munications concerning their in
terest in the program to The Ad
jutant General, Washington 25 D.
C, Attention? AGPR-D, accompa
nied by WD AGO Form 160 in
triplicate, prior to June 15, 1947.
Applications received after June 15
1947 will not be considered and
will be returned without taction.
These forms may be obtained by
writing to Headquarters Third Ar
my, Atlanta 3, Ga., Attention: Mili
tary Procurement Division.
Specialists Give
Cattle Outlook
By T. Lenoir Gwyn,
Cattle Marketing Specialist
N. C. Dept. of Agriculture
Ca e prices continue relatively
high in sp' e of the fact that the
nuir.oer st nt to market the first 4
months of the year have greatly
exceeded the Government estimate
made Jan. 1. This indicates that
there has been but little falling off
In domestic consumption of meat.
Choice cattle that sold at ahnor
mally high prices immediately fol
lowing the fifitng of OP prices
have declined while the medium
and good grades have remained
steady to slightly higher.
The fact that a large percentage
of cattle now in feeder's hands
being finished for market arc light
weight would indicate that there is
no surplus of mature beef being
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PINK HILL. N. C
held back.
This Department strongly advises
farmers, to hold back thin, imm
ture cattle until they are in mar
ketable condition that is, if tuey
have pasture and feed to keep them
steadily improving.
an estimated 6,947,000 chicks dur
ing April in North Carolina. Pro
duction during March was estima
ted at 6,066.000.
Prices received en May 1 for all j
breeds, except heavy, were higher
than a month earlier. The number
of eggs in incubators op May 1 was
about three per cent larger than
a year ago.
The national demand for turkey
pi jits continue to remain dull
Many internal parasites infesting
swine and poultry can be eliminat-
ed through better, sanitation prac
tices.
North Carolina's 1047 Commer
cial Early Irish Potato Crop is es
timated at 28,600 acres
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athlete's foot, tcabie, pimple and other in
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