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V. F. V. Meeting
A regular meeting of the VFW
was held in the new city hall at
' 7 p.m. Wednesday. After a business
'. session a barbecue supper was ser-
ved.-,:;; -. : ; J.--.-: , -The
veterans sponsored a square
- dance in the gym on Saturday
'.. night and attendance was reported
unusually good.
husband Henry J. Grady and a
daughter, Jeffrie Ann Grady, both
of Raleigh. -
Ninety children were enrolled at
a Joint Bible School which began
at the two churches here Monday,
more were expected to come in
later In the week.
Assisting in teaching are Rev.
and Mrs. Farrior, Misses Mason
and Grey Worley, Mrs. Aubrey
Turner, Lou Ann Davis, Mrs. Har
old "Kornegay, Joyce Maxwell and
Bo-Peep Kornegay.
Pink Hill Wins
Auxiliary Meets
A regular circle meeting of the
Womans Auxiliary of the Presby
terian Church was held in the home
of Miss Lula Tyndall Tuesday ev
ening In the absence of the chair
man Mrs. Barl Smith presided.
The program was presented by
Mrs. N. P. Farrior. The hostess
served ice cream and cake to the
18 members present
Hostess To Club
A regular meeting of the Womans
Club was held in the home of Miss
Cells Maxwell Thursday. The meet
ing opened with a song and club
collect In the absence of the Home
Agent Mrs. Leighton Turner gave
convincing demonstration. Re
freshments of cookies, salted nuts
and ice cream was served.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and
Carolyn are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Saunders In San Antonio, Tex
as.
Pink Hill was victorious by a
sizeable majority in both baseball
games played with Potters Hill
over the week end. The Saturday.
afternoon game was played at Pot-. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells and
ten Hill, the Sunday game at home. 1 family are visiting in Charlotte.
(Miss Jacqualine Burke has re
turned for the summer after recel
diploma from St. Mary's
Raleigh last Monday. At-
' i tending the graduation from nere
Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burke,
Sauer Grady of 2105 Breeze Road, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Maxwell,
Elmhurst, Long Island, were con- Miss Celia Maxwell and Mr. Ken
ducted Monday from the' Skelton neth Maxwell.
Funeral Home there. Mrs. Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Rollins Snelllng
died In the Park East Hospital In ' and children of Albany, Ga. have
New York City. Surviving. are her been visiting her parents, Mr. and
1J Fal I a I I turned for
Mrs. Ethel S. Gradysr
Turner & Turner
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Mrs. J. D. Grady.':1
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Holden
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones
atthe weekend. .
Mesdames Leslie Turner, G. M.
Turner, FrenkWiley, Linwood Tur
ner, z,eo wuuams ana Horace lyn-
dail shopped in Raleigh Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Turner,
Mrs. Leslie Turner, Dr. and Mrs,
H. A. Edwards and Miss Betty Ed
wards attended the Matthews-Bar-
den wedding and reception atfRose
run Saturday afternoon.
Miss Betty Edwards, a student
at Planks School of Creative Arts
in Asheville. has returned home for
the summer.
Billy Moore is spending some
time with his father at Marshal
burg. Mrs. T. J. Turner and daughter
spent several days recently with
her mother, Mrs. W. B. Marshburne
at Richlands.
Miss EmileiKh Maxwell of Nor
folk, Va. was a week end visitor
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Maxwell.
Mrs. S. P. Watson and Mr. John
Watson of New Bern visited here
Sunday."
Mrs. B. Wallace, a teacher at B.
F. Grady the past year, has been
employed at an orphanage at Black
Mountain for the summer.
Mr. Morris Maxwell, with the
General Electric Co. in Cincinnati,
Ohio spent several days last week
with the H. D. Maxwells and other
relatives.
Mrs. Waiter Godwin and children
of Wilmington were week end
guests of the H. D. Maxwells.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner
and daughter spent several days
last week at Morehead.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and
Mrs. Sallie Westbrook were in Ral
eigh for the week end to attend
commencement exercises at N. C.
State College. Their nephew and
grandson, Jemus J. Smith, Jr. of
Hillsboro received his diploma. -
Miss Ida McLean Black, a re
turned missionary from Africa, is
spending some time with her sis
ter, Mrs. N. P. Farrior and Mr.
Farrior.
Maddox, from Seven Springs; and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maddox, Jr.,
Miss Mary Anne Maddox, and Miss
Eva Deaton, from Thomasville,
spent a delightful weewk at the
beach swimming, fishing, picn icing
and sight-seeing. '
Mr. Houston Maddox is return
ing to Thomasville where he will
spend the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Maddox, Jr.
Miss Mildred Maddox is to visit
Miss Thelma Dilday at her home
In Ahoskle foe a week and will
then go to Excelsior, Minn, where
she will spend a month with her
college roommate, Miss Barbara'
jane Mayhew. :
FHA Goes To
The B. F. Grady FHA girls car
ried on 'Home Project' while va
cationing at Kure, Carolina, and
Wrightsvllle Beaches under the su
pervision of their teacher, Miss
Thelma Dilday, and their Chapter
Mother, Mrs. Warren Maxwell.
Those girls participating were the
Misses Jewel Ann Shepherd, Joyce
Maxwell, Georgia Lee Rouse, Nan
cy Carol Holt. Miss Emma Jean
Smith joined the party for the
week end.
minister of Pink Hill in charge.
Burial was In the Turner cemetery
near Maxwell's MilL Surviving are
elgkft daughters, Mrs. Pickett Cham
bers, Mrs. Garland Whitman, Mrs.
John Bryant, of Kenansville, Mrs.
W. T. Ferrell of Durham, Mrs. Lee
Dudley, Mrs. Will Herring of the
home community, Mrs. Bennie Her-"
ring of Rose Hill and Mrs. Roy Wall
of Noble Mill In Lenoir county; one
son, Johnny Miller; one brother,
Joe Ball of Hargett's Crossroads in
Jones county; two sisters, Mrs.
Lucy Jones of Kinston and Mrs.
Matt Murphy of Jones county.
B. Hudler, deceased.
Beulaville North Carolina.
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N. C.
7-23-tt.
State College
Answers Timely
Maddox Family
Gather At Beach
During the first week In June
the Maddox family had a reunion
at Mrs. Audrey Alphin Butler's
cottage at Kure Beach. Mr. and
..Mrs. D. W. Maddox. Sr.. Miss Mil
dred Maddox, and Mr. Houston
The girls bad their own private
apartment at Mrs. Audrey Butler's
cottage at Kure Beach. They did
their planning, cooking, and house
keeping under regulations. They
applied in ' a practical way the
knowledge acquired : during their
winter Home Economics course.
Some of their discussion and ex
perience Included house-keeping,
gardening, painting, social graces,
and wholesome sports like swim
ming, fishing, bowling, and sight
seeing. One of' the highlights was a
weiner roast picnic Saturday even
ing. On Sunday morning they visited
the Kure Beach Memorial Church
and the Baptist Assembly grounds
before returning to their homes in
Duplin County.
Mrs. U. B.Miller
Mrs; Nannie Ball Miller, 74,. died
at her home Saturday evening af
her suffering a stroke of paralysis.
Funeral services were held from
the home of her son Johnny Miller
Monday at 3 p.m. with the Rev. W.
S. Watkins, Pentecostal Holiness
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Buildings
3-4-5-6 ROOM HOUSES IN SECTIONS THAT
ARE VERY EASY TO ERECT. DRIVE OUT
TODAY AND SEE ONE ON DISPLAY.
We Also Have
20 X 33 Building $215.00
20 X 50 Building 295.00
20 X 60 Building 195.00
20 X72 Building 215.00
20 X 100 450.00
26 X 45 Day Room 600.00
ALL-ABOVE BUILDINGS CAN BE TAKEN
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MILLIONS Of Feet Of Good Used Yellow Pine
Lumber Well Seasoned, Bright And Free
FROM Nails ... $60.00 M
German Siding 4...:: 80.00 M
New 90 lb Slate Roll Roofing $2.35 per roll
New 3 In 1 Asphalt Shingles 5.95 per ba.
PLUMBING, HEATING TANKS, BOILERS,
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, PIPE AND FITTINGS,
CELLO-SIDING, INSULATION BOARD,
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Camp Davis .' Holly Ridge, N. C.
HALF WAY BETWEEN JACKSONVILLE
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Phone 201
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, Through. Saturday 800 To 5:00
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Southern Farm
Market Summary
Southern livestock prices again
moved upward this week with cat
tle gaining SO cents to $1 and
hogs., as much as 75 cents, and
spring lambs to $1. -
Good fed steers and heifers were
up to $30.50 in the taj-state area
Common grades ranged at $17.50 to
$24; feeder steers brought $26 and
medium stockers, $18 to $25.
Hog prices moved higher with
180 to 24D pound butcher hogs
bringing $22.50 to $25.75.
Demand for live poultry brought
accelerated marketing activity and
prices for fryers advanced to 2
cents a pound.
Top quality eggs sold firm, with
lower grades about steady.
Watermelons, peaches and can
taloupes took the spotlight in sou
theastern fruit and vegetable mar
kets this week.
Cotton priees drifted lower in
the ten spot markets. At the close
Friday average price for Middling
15-16-inch cotton was 37.09 as com
pared with 37.28 a week earlier.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned having quali
fied as Administrator of the es
tate of George B. Hudler, deceased,
and having qualified before the,
Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin
County on the 2nd day of June,
1948, this is to notify all persons
who have claims against the said
estate to present their claims to the
undersigned Administrator on or
before the 10th day June, 1949,
or this notice will ba plead in bar
to their recovery. All persons who
are indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This the 10th day of June, 1948.
S A. Smith, Administrator
of the estate of George
Q. What is the best type of to
bacco barn construction?
A. A new 24-page bulletin on
"Flue-Cured Tobacco Barn Con
struction" has just been released
by the State College Extension
Service and is available free upon
request to the Agricultural Editor,
State College Station, Raleigh.
Q. When should lime be applied
to pastures?
A. Any time you can get on the
field with the spreader.
Q. Is the mulching of new pas
ture seedings advisable?
A. Yes. Spreading a small
amount of manure or straw per
acre is valuable in protecting new
seedings.
Q. Where can I obtain informa
tion on termite control in houses?
A. Write your Congressman or
the U. S. Department of Agricul
ture, Washington 25, D. C. and ask
for Farmers' Bulletin 1933, "Decay
and Termite Damage in Houses".
Is
VCUIIC Graduate
Miss Grace Quinn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Quinn of
Beulaville has arrived home from
Greensboro to spend the summer
with her parents. Miss Quinn was ,
member of the 1948 graduating
class of WCUNC, having success
fully completed a four year course
In the commercial department Her'
sister, Miss Faye Quinn, also a stu- -dent
there, has returned to Greens
boro after several days visit here.
Sh3 and Miss Nell Quinn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Quinn,. who
accompanied her, have enrolled In ,
summer school for continued study.
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