wJ vA "L. , '- n "SI, .. t. V-Jatf - o o, o o' o r: - O " " o - o o :',b o o s O ' o , o , O ; o 'O'.. o - ) ' o ; o () ) -: ) : 7. JT. Gredy Is Mr, William Joshua Grady, better known as "Uncle Jock" was honor ed on his 82nd birthday ; with a 1 barbecue dinner at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. . and Mrs, Faison Smith on last Sunday.' Presetting the dinner,, which was served on the lawn, a string band played Happy Birthday , and all present joined in singing. Judge ; Henry Grady returned thanks. ' . . v , The honor guest received many' gifts and the affair was a very en joyable one for all present. The children, all of whom were . present with- their families, were Mrs. Daniel Simmons, Mrs. Faison - Smith, Charles and Paul Grady of Seven Springs; and Mrs. Herman Spence. of Klnston; two sisters, Mrs. ' G. M. Maxwell of Seven Springs; and Miss Katherine Grady r of Greensboro. o j others present were Mr. G. M. "Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grady "Be With Me Be with me every hour. Love. And tell me that you care; . And tell me that your dreams and - hopes, are always mine to share. ' Be with me every day and night; ' Of every month and year; ' And let me listen to your words ' Of Sentiment sincere. - Because I love you and my heart Is yours to have and to hold; i Whatever bright or cloudy skies , The future may unfold. I want to wander in the wind, y That whispers to the trees; And fill your hands with silver . stars of happy memories. I want to make each night and day 1 A paradise for you. i Be with me every hour. Love, And say you love me too. ' Olive Mae Thomas. Sanatorium, N. C. Revival Services And Bible School At Alum Springs Poets Comer .... There will be a Revival meeting at Alum Springs Church beginning June 30th through July 6th with services beginning at 8 o'clock each evening. ;'.-. In connection with the services, there will also be a Bible School beginning at 9 o'clock each morning during the week. , Everyone is cordially invited to attend these services. Entertains ..' Mrs. G. M. Turner was hostess to her bridge club at her home on OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCC o NQW OPEN! ; . , Vltfiy Diprs For (Hi Vetr ?tz Honored On Birthday and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grady, Mr. and Mrs.' Ned Grady, Mr. John Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Grady and son. Mrs. Minnie Holt and daughter Mrs. Nena Lea therwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. South erland of Seven Springs, Mr. and Mrs. M. Maxwell and daughter Mrs. Matthews Burke, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell, E. R. Maxwell and Miss Celia V. MaxweU of Pink Hill; Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Watson and Judge Henry Grady of New Bern; Mrs. Celia G. Sutton, Mr. Pehlanv Sutton 'and Miss ' Inez "Grady of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert . Ford and son, Elbert, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ford and Seth Ford, Jr., and Mr. Roy Ford of Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Fayettevllle; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Uzzell, Misses Jennie Uzzell and May Thompson of Golds boro; Franklin Grady of New Vork City and Mr, O.P. Johnson of Ke nansville. Wednesday afternoon. Arrange ments of gladioli! -decorated the rooms. Mrs. J. F. May received high score prize for club members and Mrs. Alton Tyndall second high prize. Mrs Jones Smith was pre sented consolation prize. Visitor's high score prize was won by Mrs. Floyd Heath. Coca colas were ser ved after the first progression and after play, brick Ice cream with cakes were served. Attend Conference Louisburg College Boyce Wallace, Mary Kornelia Smith, Cecil Kornegay, Elizabeth Ann Kornegay, Elmo Wallace, and Margaret Smith left Monday for Louisburg College where they will attend school for a week. They rep resent the Woodland Youth Fellow ship. Bible School In Progress A joint Bible School for the Pres byterian and Methodist Churches of the Pink Hill area is being held at the Presbyterian church here this week An enrollment of 96 was .had the first, day and more is ex- tuTer & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" PINK HILL, N. C. L. C. TURNER, Jr. ' T. M. TURNER fink Hill's Oldest Inmruioe Ageavoy , pected as the school progresses. Assisting Miss Louise Farrior of Warsaw, who Is in charge, are Rev. and .Mrs, N. P.". Farrior, Mrs, Jas per Tyndall, Misses Evelyn Kor negay, Mittie Ruth Wallace, Bettle Jean and Lou Ann Davis, Mason and Fannie Grey Worley, Alice Rogers, and Hilda Lee. Honored In honor of Martha Ann Holden, of Wilmington, a guest of her sister, Mrs. Roger Inman, Dorothy Carol Stroud entertained with a party at her home Wednesday night. Games were played after which potato xhips, punch and cake were served " . ; . : . Auxiliary Meets Miss Lula Tyndall was hostess to the Woraans Auxiliary at her home Monday night Mrs. T. A. Turner presided. Taking part in the program, were Mesdames J. S. Al bright, Earl Smith and T. J. Tur ner. Donuts with coca colas were served. A good attendance was had. Honored Laurie Glenn Jackson, small von of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson, of Smiths Township, was honored on his birthday with a dinner at his home Sunday. Attending were his immediate family including Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stroud and Doro thy of Pink ma Representatives Of Smith-Douglas Are Entertained Messrs. Earl D. Smith, H. G. Tyn dall and Jasper Tyndall were at Morehead Tuesday, where they boarded a boat along with officials and other Smith-Douglas repre sentatives for an overnight fishinf. trip and cruise. Similar trips are sponsored an nually by the Smith-Douglas Co The party returned Wednesday night" ' , new :&WEms: LOCATED 1 MILE OUT OF FAISOii, II. C.i Oil IH6il7AY t!o. 03 Selling !:nrs:9fl. IV To ; L. ve Cheerfully Solicit Your Ik&ss y Masonic Picnic Picnic Supper Held A very enjoyable affair was the Masonic picnic held at the Pleasant Hill Lodge near Pink Hill Thurs day afternoon. . . -; Mr. Leslie Gilligan, past deputy Grand Master of the 6th Masonic District was guest speaker. He was Introduced by District : Deputy Grand Master Hinnant. " Ice cream, drinks and a sumpt ious supper was served by the ladles. Personals Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith visited in Wilson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash of Klnston spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May. . Shirley Simmons of Goldsboro and Joe Barnes Brock of Klnston are spending this week with Ann Miss Ramona Worley of A. C. College, Wilson, spent the week end at home. '; : ;:.: Mrs. J. B. Southerland and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rivenbark of Wal lace and Mrs. W.E. Simmons of Goldsboro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith. . Dr.and Mrs. H. A. Edwards, Misses Betty and Linda Edwards have returned from Philadelphia. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Albright and Mrs. Roger Inman spent Sunday afternoon in Wilmington. Mrs. Pearl Parker and Misses Frances Parker and Polly Weston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Grady at Midway Park over the week end. Principal Frank Wiley is attend ing summer school at ECTC. - Mrs. W. G. Lowe and Tommle are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew TOBACCO FLUES WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS TOBACCO FLUES FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR FARM i. V -v- WHEN LET US HAVE Seven Springs Supply Co. Seven Springs, N. C. Carolina's Largest Te'p ?;r f?-n1 Halloman near Raleigh. - Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Maxwell Were recent visitors at Manteo. , -' Miss Ann May spent the week end in Richlands with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hamilton."" - v Edith Marie Smith spent some time recently at White Lake. , - Mr. McLean, agricultural teacher here, spent last week as State Col lege. - -- r - - - - " Mr. and Mrs. Chilton Howard visited Sylvia Howard at thtf Meth odist Orphanage in Raleigh Satur day. . Mr. Remus J. Smith of HUlsboro spent a few days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and Nancy are spending this week in Washington, D. C. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Rommie Holt and daughter of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wallington and aaugh ter Gretchen of Reldsville, Major Hughs D. Maxwell of Washington, D. C, and Mrand Mrs. : Dugul4 Richardson and daughter,, Mary Holt of Stanhope were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell Sun day. - '. - " Mrs. Stephen Everett Mrs. Willie Perry and son, Danny, have return ed to .Jacksonville after visiting Mr and Mrs. Levi Everett Mrs. G. M. Turner Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barnes near Raleigh. . Mrs. Belle Swinson and Mrs. Sal lie. Westbrook of Smiths Township spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stroud. - Harvey Turner spent the week end at home here. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Holden and daughter, Martha Ann, and Mes dames E. F. Pittman and Clifford Smith of Wilmington were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inman and Mr, and Mrs. J, S. Al bright - Mrs. Graham Cavenaugh, and Mrs. Ross of Richlands were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley on Saturday, Misses Fannie Gray and Mason Worley have returned from visit ing Mrs. Allen Shacker at Carthage. READY YOUR ORDER nn. I n rvOAQKE'ir Mrs. Jasper Tyndall spent last. OM.h MfW-k mUUm. .1 C .1. 1,111- I 1HW MII4TW at OUUIU JX1UIB, She was accompanied home by Mr; Tyndall who spent the week end there. -.-, ,. Mesdames Horace Tyndall of Pink Hill and John Williams of Greenville attended the Moye Cherry wedding in the Methodist :'r-C.;;:pirjy, inc. MA Square Deal To Ml": GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FERTILIZER, LIVESTOCK, . FARM MACHINERY. - : pink bill, n. c. 2 In 1 Cullivafors 4 HORSE DRAWN & 1 & 2 ROW GUANO DISTRIBUTORS V REX SDDE DRESSERS - TRANSPLANTERS 2 in 1 CULTIVATORS - PEA WEEDERS - , BARREL SPRAYERS i - Trenspbnters wis PLENTY OF General Crop & Tobacco Fertilizers 7estinghouse Appliances V Tofccco Trucks - All Sires Ooyelle Tobscco Sprayers t!ailsJlc:fingr II EL JOS a CO. ."Everything For Farm &. Home" -PINK HILL. N. C. cr U'vJ7iijL uiu ,1 - i) s KO"iTG?ZNi church at Stokes Friday afternoon. ' - Miss Wanda Tyndall of ECTC, a former college mate of Miss Cherry, played the wedding music. The party also attended a recept ion held at the home of the bride's grandmother in Stokes, following the wedding. ' HAND ROOT DUSTERS t Cemsnf & Mortar Si-; O " O 9, o o c o C) O . () C) C) ' C) - ,cr o "o , f ) ( c c - ( ilia : ? t -