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I'.l ELTLOYER: It's Good Ousinass
to Train DISABLED VETERANS!
American Legion U-Confrol Model Plsne
meet. Those planning to enter the
contests should aiall their $1 entry
fee to -Ralph Andrews, director Df
the Raleigh Recreational Commiss
ion and State chairman of the com
mittee handling the contests for
the American Legion. ' v :
- Chairman Andrews says lt is most .
imperative, that all entries be made
as early as possible, although en---
tries may still be made at the field
on the days of the contests. - .::
Contest Be Held Raleigh July 26 - 27
" A meeting-of the Willard Smith
Post No. 9514 U. F. W. was held
at the school Wednesday night,
July 9. The Chaplain opened the
meeting with prayer. Mr. J. E. John
son was admitted as a new mem
ber. ' yr -'V
A dance Is scheduled at a later
date (or the benefit of the post
.A special meeeting is to be held
Wednesday night for practice of
' rituals. .
Tyo Births Are
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Albertson
- announce the birth of a daughter,
July 7, at their home on Pink Hill,
Bt 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jerrett Smith
of Pink Hill, Rt. 2, announce the
birth of a son on July 7, In a Kin
ston hospital. .
' Prentiss Smith returned from
. the Veterans Hospital in Fayette
ville where he had been a patient
lor some time.
t Visiting Mr. Jones Smith at Duke
. Hospital in Durham Wednesday
were Mrs. Jones Smith, Mr. and
' Mrs. R .J. Smith, Mrs. W. J. Smith
and Mrs. Bertha Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Turner and
Mrs. Leslie Turner attended the
, Kuuton-Roanoke Rapids ballgame
.in KInston Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. .P. Whaley Sr.
of Kinston and Mr. and Mrs. M. P.
Whaley, Jr. and baby of Rocky Mt
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith
Sunday afternoon.
i Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Turner
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stroud
and Dorothy Carol, Mr. and Mrs.
I. J. Sandlin, Jr.", Misses Linda Ed
wards and Mason Worley, and Dr.
H. A. Edwards spent a few days
, at the Edwards cottage at Minne
sott Beach last week.
Miss Marie Smith, a student
nurse at .Watts Hospital, Durham,
- is spending her vacation with rela
tives near Pink Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Johnnie Holden
have been vacationing in Canada
and. Nlagaria Falls.
- Mr. Jones Smith who has been
a patient at Duke Hospital has re
' turned home much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barnes of
Wendell, RFD, were guests of her
mother Mrs. G. M. Turner and
other relatives over the week end.
" R. Smith and Haywood Stroud
were home for the week end.
Mrs. Lehman Williams and sons
were recent guests of relatives in
Mt Olive.
Miss' Charlotte Grady of Wheat
Swamp Community, former mem
' ber of the school faculty, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Zeb
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson
and Mr. Harold Davis of Kinston
pent Sunday with Mrs. Carl Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Turner
: and family have returned from a
week's stay at Carolina Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitley of Wilson
. had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
' W. W. Maxwell and Joyce Maxwell
at Carolina Beach several days la-i
week. Mrs. Whitley is the former
Miss Myra Jo Maxwell.
Buster Smith of Baltimore, Md.,
was a week end guest of his mo-
ther, Mrs. L'zzie Smith.
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check riw apfirudet of these man
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develop er abilities.
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Contact VA for help In setting up
a training program for rhoee dis
abled vets whosa amployability
can be restored tkroush feafciag.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. King were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pate
at White Lake the past week end
. Mr. and Mrs. David Brock of
Bear Marsh visited here Sunday.
Miss Peggy Swinson visited her
grandfather Mr. B. F. Brock last
week.
The G. As. of Bear Marsh held
their meeting Saturday evening
with a good attendance.
Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Miller and
children were guests of Mrs. Ada
Williams Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Grady, Bob
by and Charles went to White Lake
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Jernigan
were dinnep- guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Hargrove of
Scotts Store.
Dr. and Mrs. MlITord Pate and
; family of Hopewell, Va. are spend
. ing several days here with relatives.
-Miss Evelyn Swinson spent sev
eral days with her grandmother
Mrs. Jim Swinson, near Calypso
ust weeK.
Maysville H. D. Club
The Maysville H. D. Club met in
the home of Mrs. John Pridgen
with Mrs. Ed Garris joint hostess
for, its July meeting with 14 mem
bers and two visitors present.
The home was decorated with
snapdragons and verbenia.
The meeting was conducted by
the president, Mrs. Preston Whit
field. After routine business and
reports of project leaders Miss
Hilda Clontz demonstrated the art
of selecting and buying furniture.
During the business it was deci
ded to hold our annual picnic at
White Lake July 17.
A social hour followed with
games led by recreational leader,
Mrs. James King which was en
joyed by all.
In the dining room the table was
centered with an arrangement of
beautiful flowers. The hostess ser
ved jello, whipped cream, cookies
and tea.
Honored Son On
birthday Sunday, June 8th with a
barbecue dinner. The table was
beautifully decorated with white
and rose crepe paper and was cen
tered with a beautiful bowl of
white and rose flowers; at each
end of the table was a beautiful
birthday cake bearing 6 candles of
green and pink.
The honoree received lots of
nice presents, and also some dollar
bills.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Batchelor of Belgrade, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Batchelor and family
of Jacksonville, Mr. and Stacy Bat
chelor and family of Belgrade, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Waters of Seven
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Low
der and family of Mt. Olive, Mr.
and Mrs. Williams of Wilmington,
Mrs. J. R. Waters and Mrs. W. C.
Kornegay of Seven Springs. Every
body enjoyed the bountiful dinner
which was spread on the lawn. Also
Miss Frances Batchelor and her
boy friend were present.
Good luck Leon and here's wish
ing you many more happy birth
days. Grandmother.
The USDA has announced its in
tention to establish a new type for
low nicotine content air-cured to
bacco to be kpown as Type 31-V. A
Farm flocks in the U. S. laid
6,146,000,000 eggs in May, accord-
! ing to a USDA announcement.
Raleigh, July 15. The second an
nual North Carolina U-Control
Model Plane contest, which is be
ing sponsored this year by the N, C.
Department of The American Leg
ion, will be held July 26-27 here at
Deveraux Meadow, home park of
the Raleigh Capitals of the Caro
lina League.
The contest is open to persons
who join the Academy of Model
Aeronautics, which is sanctioning
the meet. Registration starts at 5
P. M., July 26, and flights start at
7 P. M. Registration for the big
Sunday contests will get underway
at the Meadow at 9 A. M., July 27.
At least three prizes will be giv
en In each event, with a minimum
of $500 to be given in prizes. First
place will be a trophy and a fine
engine. Planes will be judged on
beauty of appearance and must
make four laps on lines at least
35 feet long. 1 r-
. Plans are under discusion to se
cure an Army helicopter plane to
fly State Legion Commander Ray
Galloway, of Wilmington, here to
open the Sunday events. The Sun
day contests start at 12 noon.
Of icials of the contests have an-1
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