- f) Li buuuu1'' ' Lul JJ L -1. 7 ( ' lJ U tuwf Teen Age Club Eipcts Officers The Teen Age Club met at the school recently and elected ' the following officers for the -coming year: Joyce Pierce, Pres.;. Thomas Quinn, Vice-Pres.; Nancy Howard, Secretary, and Barbory Taylor, as Treasurer, Howard Davis is the Reporter. ' : The club meets once each month at the school. A hayride has been planned for the near future. Mrs. Stroud inferfains Club Mrs.. Ike Stroud-. was hostess, to her bridge club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Matt . Burke received high score prize for club ' members, Mrs, - Melvin Jones second high, while Mrs, G. ' M. Turner received the consolation prize. Mrs. W. H. Jones received A high score prize for visitors. -' Three tables ;were in play. Mrs. Stroud served jello with whipped cream and cake.. school auditorium. The president, Elsie .Byrd, presided. During the business it was decided to start a school paper, to be published every three weeks. Those on the staff are Editor-in-Chief, Elsie Byrd; Asso ciate Editor, Eva Edna Grady; Busi ness Manager, Hunter .Wells; Ad vertising Manager, Margaret Smith; Circulation Manager, Elizabeth A. Kornegay; Sports Editor,' Houston Maddox; .Social Editor, Vera Rog ers; News Editor, Carmer Turner; Exchange Editor, Ardeth Smith; Arts Editor, Louvenia Wilkins. ; Dorothy Jackson, reporter, for grades' one through ; eighth; and Miss Mildred Maddox, Advisor. After . the election of the staff the meeting adjourned. - -Bernard Kornegay, Reporter. Bi F. GEADY BETA CLUB The B. F. Grady Beta Ciub held Its second meeting Oct.' 8 in the Does belonging to George Tur ner, Dr. b, W. Ruff in, W. H. Jones and John' Wm. Jenkins died as a result of eating rat poison that had been out about town the past ween. Mrs. Marvin Simmons m Golds- boro and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sim mons of Seven Springs were guests of Mrs. N. C. Davis Sunday. ' 'Mesdames Melvin Jones and W. E. Williams -and Mr. J. R. Davis visited Miss Mason Worley at San ford Monday. : Mr. and Mrs. Berry Bostic of Greenville were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith on WELCOME TO PINK HILL, N, C. FARM & HOME EQUIPMENT CO., INC. . LARD 251b stand $ 9. SUGAR 1001b bag 9. Large Cans MILK, 2 for Pressure COOKERS 7. Electric TOASTERS 4j Electric FENCER " '9.1 Auto BATTERIES ? 12. Tims Tester Spred PAINT - 2J All Our Merchandise Unconditionally Guaranteed j njj Our Prices Are Not Inflationary Prices . fij i aim cv iiiiiiiK Luuiijiiiniii iai. JJ ' - .... - to "5-, 'i vV Thursday. ' , Mesdames J. J. Smith and Ike Stroud were Raleigh shoppers on Thursday. . . '.Mr. j and Mrs. R. A. Grady of Wilson visited relatives here Sun day.' v..'..-:.' . Mr. Van Kennedy of Wilmington visited Mr. T. Gordon Smith, who is ill, Friday. . Miss Celia Maxwell visited rela tives in Durham at the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell and Mrs. Earl Smith were guests of Mrs. Walter Godwin and Infant daughter at a Wilmington hospital Wednesday. -Mrs. T. A. 'Turner. Mra N T Farrlor. Mrs. Sallie West brook and Mrs.' Ralph Wallace attended the uay or Prayer service at the Caly pso Presbyterian Church Wednes day. ' -. Mr. and Mrs. Ashlev H. Aldriden left Friday for-New York City to make, their home. Thev have been making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Aldridge, parents of Ashley since his discharge from the wavy about two. years ago. HM nnA HiTmi C 1 .L. J flUU 11.1 0. JUU1 0UUU1 ttiia Mrs. NSallie Westbrook spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Remus Smith at Hillsboro. Mrs. Jones Smith spent several days this week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Henderson at Smithfield. She accompanied Mrs. Henderson to I Fayetteville Tuesday where Cecil Henderson, a son, underwent an operation at the Veterans Hospital R. J. Smith of Wilson spent the week end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. J .A. Worley spent last week at Sanford with 'Miss Mason Worley who is ill in the Lee County Hospital. Mr. Reet Jones is critically ill In a Kinston hospital. Mesdames L. H. Turner and Joe Davis, Becky and L. H. Turner, Jr. were in Greensboro Saturday. Miss Ann May, attending Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs, spent the week end at -her home here. Miss Rose Badgett, New Lenoir County Home Demonstration Agent was a guest of Mrs. L. H. Turner Sunday afternoon. Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell of Rich' hnond, Va. and Mr. Lylton Maxwell of Winston-Salem were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Maxwell for the week end. Mrs. Sam Davis spent the week end with relatives In Asheville. . Mr. and Mrs. C. it. Jones and G R. Jr. of Tarboro were recenguests of Mr. Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jones. H. S. Kornegay of Atlanta, Ga., visited his. grandfather,-Mr.-, T. G. Smith Saturday. Warden Wilson Of Stale Prison Favors Capital Punishm enl At "I am opposed to capital pun ishment," Hugh Wilson, warden of the state Central Prison, said in Raleigh Tuesday. "The manner in which execu tions are carried out In -North Carolina and other places, for that matter,' defeats the purpose for which, the laws were designed namely the prevention of crime," Wilson said. , . . "I prefer gassing to the electric W.5.0fC.S. The Womans Society of Christ ian Service has changed its regu lar time of meeting from the 2nd Monday afternoon of the month to the 4th Monday night. Several of its members are teaching in the local school and it was because of this that the change was made. This will be temporary, however, and after school closes they will observe the 2nd afternoon again. Fellovshhip Meets The Woodland Youth Fellnushin entertained the sub-district on Oct. 1 in the Woodland Methndint church.' An interesting program was given. Officers were elected for the coming year as follows: Rod ney Kornegay, Pres.; Jack Rock, V-Pres.r Hilda Lee. Sentv rwi Margaret Smith, Treas. After the Droeram and hnsinose the WS of CS served a variety of aauuwicnes ana puncn followed sy some very entertaining recreation led by Miss Mildred Maddox chair," , the warden continued. "I think it is the less painful of the two, but what I disapprove of In our system is the fact that the con victed men are not executed mib- licly in the counties in which tlw crimes were committed. "The law was established as a crime prevention measure. But you take a man from one of our west ern counties, and bring him down here and execute him. the Deonle in his county hardly know what is going on. "On the other hand, if the man is publicly executed in the vicinity wnere ne committed the crime, it would serve as a warninc to the witnesses not to attempt to get away with the same thing. "I do not' advocate makinir a picnic out of an execution, but I contend that since we tin havmM capital punishment and since it is legal unaer law that we should use it more effectively as a crime de terrent," Wilson said. Ed. Note: Ye editor agrees with Mr. Wilson thoroughly. You who have never seen an execution can't imagine what it is. And that's the point in my opinion. Get others to see it.) Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Reul Jarman of Seven Springs announce the birth of a daughter in the Goldsboro Hospital Monday morning, Oct. 13. Mr. Jarman is Mayor of Seven Springs and Mrs. Jarman is the daughter of Mrs. Major Sutton of Outlaw's Bridge. Residents of Hatti . Visiting in Chocolate Mrs. Rollins Snelllng and little Susan Grady from Port-Au-Prince, Hatti, are visiting Mrs: Snelling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dave Grady. Southern Farm ' Continued heavy fall marketings of cattle and calves pushed prices sharply lower this week but a de mand in the Ga.-Fla.-Ala., direct marketing area kept pricer steady. Declines were from 90 cents to per hundred pounds., ' ' Hog arrivals Increased with clos ing tops up to $27.50 at some mar kets. , ;; f " ' ). Broiler prices weakened with losses of 2 to 4 cents a pound. - Egg prices held at high levels. Nearby produced eggs sold direct to retailers in Atlanta at 70 to 79 cents a dozen: Raleigh grading sta tions were 62 cents.- " WARSAW .LODGE- AF ft AM No. 677 AT 7:80. - ALL MASTER MASONS ARE INVITED TO ATT NED. . MEETS EVERY SECOND ANII burner & Tumer INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OV INSURANCE" PINK HILL, N. C C. Tt KNKK it. T. i. TURNER rtmk Hill's Oldest In rs Agency L r n i l r . i i , f A I III! Li.UmJ Bring your Ford tlxxSchomd' to your dealer NOW for sarvloa , and take advantage of our Cad- : gel Plan which enables ycM to ., pay on easy terms.WfaeAer your ' . Ford nSeds'spedol ottenHon or ; just a routine dieckufv youVe bound to save money wuh Ford Dealer Service because of tfejs big 4-way advantage! Ak X2:i::zd -1 1 ft r.-. 1 Office Supplies FILING SUPPLIES r- OFFICE FURNITURE DRINKING CUPS John II. Carter. Company KINSTON, N. C. SALE , HORSE DRAWN E32U&. AT WHOLESALE' PRICE Seven Springs Supply Company ' Seven Springs, North Carolina IL C""Ui:ilE, i r. j V EVICTS WANT TO BUILD A HOME IN .Eemansviile It's A Good Town To Build In WE'LL FINANCE YOUR BUILDING TODAY SEE US NOW- TTIs eve Bpicuiig Loam ' ; The-Easiest Way To Build Is Through : -v DUW & LOAN' SD. BROADHURST, Secretary : 0!iv3 C"i! j 6 Lc:n Assctl:!::n . 4

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