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i a a d v r l i n 1 1 a o o -? FRIDAY, AIZIL C3th pnnn nrnn i ccNaijs villi; 11 To Philcdclphia - Mrs. W. H. 7ones left Saturday for Philadelphla.'Pa. wher she will receive treatment for her eyes at .a hospital there. - Honor Roll lit Grade; Nancy Jones, James Howard, Linda Howard, Patricia Howard, John C. Howard, Larry Coombs. Adelphla Howard, Joyce Ann Carter, Ann Carter, Donald Pierce," Carol Koonce, Frances Smith. Betty Heath, Xlnwood Ho ard, Kenneth Byrd, Zinnle Quinn, Jr., ' 2nd Grade! Annie Wiley, Hazel Smith, Sue Hill, Michael Jtoble, Jane Ruffin, Billy Jean Jones, Lin da Spenee. Ird Grade: Mac Harper, Edna Smith, Bobby Heath, Bet Taylor, Glenn Sutton, Margaret Ann Hill, Hazel Gray.-' 4th Grade: Kenneth Jo. es, Cecil Howard, Jr., Rebecca Jane Turner, Sandra Broadhurst, Joyce Sander son, Maty Alice Howard, Janice Harper, Norma Stroud, Pauline Summerlin. 5th Grade: Ann Howard, France Howard, Iris Faye Howard, Merle Jean Howard, Rachel King, Betti Jo Murphy, Winnie Ruffin. 6th Grade: Georgianna Howard Rodney Hicks, Mary Ella Smith, Marjorie Dean Howard, Mary Shir ley Whaley, Carol Stroud, Hilda Grace Stroud, Lula May Jones, Jean Howard. 7th Grade: Anne Ruffin, Betty Howard, Carol Kennedy, Christine Summerlin, Mary Edna Harper.' 8th Grade: Harold Johnson, and Florine Deaver. -" 9th Grade: Ercell Sahdcrson. ICth Grade: Betty' Jean Daris; Barbara Howard. T " -11th Grade: Hilda ' Lee, and Sybil Stroud.:-" - r 12th Grade: Mary Ellen Howard, Elizabeth Davia, Polly" Weiton. GET TOBACCO BARNS' READY NOW 5-V-Crimp Tin 29 Ga. Galv. Flue Eyes, Grate Bars, Cement Mortar Mix, Lime and Nails. Hardy-Newsom Tobacco Curers Ready (or Installation. Seven Springs Supply Company Seven Springs, North Carolina Dr. William Gray, who has been assisting Dr. Edwards here in the practice of dentistry, has opened an office in Willtamston. Dr Gray is a native of Robersonville. f iff it ' ? Mrs. J. M. Jones was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Edwards was high scorer and re ceived high score award. Mrs. Ho race Tyndall received second high prize and Mrs. Linwood Turner, consolation prize. Mrs. J. J. Smith received, bingo prize. . The hostess served strawberry dessert salad. Pre-School Clinic A pre-school clinic for children of the Pink Hill School District, , .. f jt yy mi airs. Jasper Kldd Smith of Pink Hill, pictured above, who before her marriage on November 30, 10 47 in Dillon, S. C, was Miss Linda Grae Edwards, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Addison Edwards of Pink Hill. Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Jones Smith of Pink Hill, Formal announce ment of the marriage is made by the parents of the bride today. who will enter school next Sept for the first time, will be held at the school Monday, May 10. Chapel Progarm Mm. Roy Taylor, 2nd grade tea cher, presented the "Three Bears" at the chapel period Friday. To Greenville Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Farrior were called t, Greenvi le, S. C. Mtnday because of the death of her sister. Mrs. B. S. Williams. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Jason Waller of Mt. Olive announce the birth o' a daughter, PhiUis Jean, April 14 in a Kineton hospital. Mrs. Waller is the former Miss Jane Roberts of Philadelphia Pa. Office Suppico FILING SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE DRINKING CUTS John II. Carter, Company KINSTON.N. C. Personals Dr. H. A. Edwards was in Ashe ville this week to attend a Dental meeting. Miss Violet Maxwell has return ed from Reidsville where she had been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hold?n spent the week end with relatives Miss Ann May and Miss Patrina Grubbel of Flora Macdonald Col lege spent the week end in the home of Miss May here. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grady of Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Simmons of Goldsboro visited rel atives -here Sunday. Mrs. Charles Nash of Kinston who has been a patient in the hos pital there, has been removed to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mri J. F. Xay here. J. K. Smiith of PJC spent the week end at home here. Miss Celia Maxwell and Mis. Uatt Burke were guests f Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Wafon In New Pern recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and family of Wilson were week end guests here of relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williamson an J family, Mrs. 111? Sheoard and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smith and children spent the week end at Minnesott Bet.h. ' Misses Carolyn Parrish and Anf Youngblood were at Wilson Malls for the week end. ....!' Miss Mildred Dilday of B.F G. " jpent the week end at hdr home in ' AhosMe. i' GIBSON & MARTIN GUITARS HOW Oil DISPLAY Ready For Immediate Delivery FOXMAN'S in Kin 1948 TOBACCO STATE LEAGUE 1948 AT AT AT SAKFORP DU-ERWIN LUMTON Apr. 2j Jon, l-. 16-28 1-14-26 jni' k,,ri 1-1 Af. 'WLi'-'lS,: e-M 4-18-S Sen, l . V. 24 26 May 7-M Ti 10-22 Jan. 15-27 f I . 1 S-29 'uL 6-23 II 12-24 Aug. S-18-S1 7-20 Sep.. S Apr. 25 May 6-l Ml 'I f "I 1 Jnn. 2-1S-25 4-S I 1J I JuL 11-20 13-25 I I ' Aig. 2-15-29 S-19 1111 Sep. Apr. " U May 4-1S-29 2-15-28 7-S1 Jan. 12-22 9-22 16-28 JuL t-18 6-17-19 5-23 Aug. 2-1J-24 12-25 5-18 Sep. 1 Apr. SO 28 May 13-26 6-19 11-24 Jun, 7-20 . 2-1446 5-18 JnL S-15-2S 11-21 1-27 Aug. 24 3-16-29 9-21 Sep. 6 4 Apr. - 38 May 1-16-27 U-34 3-18-29 Jon. 10-22 5-17. 12-24 .JnL 6-16-80 1-27 8-19 Aug. 11-20 . 9-22 2-1J-28 Sep. 4 , Apr. 28 30 May 12-24 4-17-29 14-23 Jon. 0-17 11-24 8 19 JnL 2-27 9-19 3-14-29 Aw, 10-21 1-14-27 23 Sep. 5 0 Apr. 25 "" M ' May ' 9-31 13-20 1-16-27 Jan. - 4-29 3-20 10-22 JnL 13-25 4-14-29 0-16-31 Aug. S-19 , 24 11-20 Sep. 2 6 AT SP'GS AT WARSAW AT SMF-SIL AT CLINTON AT WILGTON 3-17-39 11-24 9-19 1-14-27 I- 16-27 10-21 7-16-31 II- 26 23 8-31 15-27 5- 22 6- 17-31 IE 26 9-22 3-30 12-25 7-20 2 30 13-20 7-20 3-15-29 24 0 6-19 2- 14-20 11-21 3- 16-39 27 11-28 6-18 1-27 9-22 5 29 14-25 8-19 4-14-29 23 6 5-20 -1-13-25 10-20 4-15-30 27 12-2S 0-17 2-26 10-23 5 25 10-21 4-29 13-24 8-19 3 24 7-31 15-28 5-2? . 5-17-31 2-15-28 9-22 6-17-30 12-25 4-17-30 11-24 9-18 1-13-27 2-15-28 9-21 7-17-81 12-25 27 12-23 6-18 2-26 10-21 5 4-17-30 11-23 9-18 1-14-27 29 14-25 S-19 4-14-28 23 0 23 8-31 16-27 5- 23 6- 18 1 26 9-21 4-30 12-25 7-19 3 6-19 2- 13-36 11-21 3- 15-29 27 11-23 6-18 L-M 9-22 4 3-18-30 12-23 8-18 2-13-28 26 10-22 2-30 M-M 7-20 3 39 14-25 7-19 3-15-28 23 6 29 13-?6 7-29 4-15-28 24 0 5-20 1-13-25 10-20 4-15-30 2-15-28 9-21 7-17-30 12-35 Tumer & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "AIX KINDS OF INSURANCE" U a TURNER, Jr. T. j. TURNER HRl's OMeet Insurance Agency rone bill, v. o. 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Red Sprint's In Lusoberton Sanford In Dunn ' Snlthfleld In Warsaw nigiit Clinton In Wllmlnrton Lumberton In Rod Spring Dunn In Sanford Warsaw In Smlttifleld Double Headers July 5 AFTERNOON 'Wilmington In Clinton ' Lumberotn In Red Sprints Dunn In Sanford Warsaw In Smlthfleld NIGHT CHnton In WilnUngton Red Sprints In Lumberton - Sanfwd In Dife-n Snlthfleld In Warsaw See Us For General Millvcrk September 6 AFTERNOON LsmbertM In Clin tea Ssaltlifleld In Red Sprints Warsaw In Sanford . WilnUngton In Dunn (2) NIGHT Clinton In Lusakertea Red Sprints In Smlthfleld Srnford In Warsaw'; Wilmington In Dunn 2) INCLUDLVG SASH, DOOSS and HOLDING HMHMMM , V SAUI AJD SIRVICI 7 ., T. A. Turner & Co. Pink Hill, N. C. "Put Some More Dents In It I Can Never Explala Being Out This Late Unless My Wife Think I've Been In An Accident" Sorry, Mister but it's our business to take out dents not to put them in a car. Give us a chance to go to work on that buggy and when you drive home in a sleek, shiny car your wife will greet you with open arms. Drive to ? : r ' I" A. C. HOLLAND r, in rirNAriviLL!
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