FRIDAY, APRIL 15lh, !Si3 , A J. v. C3 THE DUPLIN TIDIES 1 Jr.-Sr. Banquet -:The Jutor Claw of the B. F. Orady School entertained the Seit 1 as at a banquet at Hotel Kinston March 25. Rev. N. P. Farrlor gave the Invocation; Alfred Well, Pres. tf the Junior Class was Toastmast er, Thelma Jones gave the address of welcome to the seniors, to which Eva Edna Grady responded; Jewel Ann Shtpard, Jim Parker,;: May belle Outlaw, Catherine Harper, Nathan Kelly, Hubert Williams and Iris Jean Deaver sang a song. They were accompanied by Estelle Wall er at the piano. ! ' Horace Kornegay welcomed the Principal, Mr. W. M. Wells, who responded. ' Martha ,- Southerland . welcomed the teachers and Miss Mary Anne Grady responded. The address of welcome to the guests was by Walton Harper find Rev. N. P. Farrlor responded. ,.. Iris' Jean Deaver sang a solo. .The Chinese Idea was carried out In decorations and the toasts were given in poetry. , The. dining table was decorated with a mass oj greenery,- flowers and candles. The menu; consisted of fruit, Juice cocktail jr oast sirloin teak,-; brown gravy, fresh lima beans, potatoes,', hot rolls, butter, vanilla ice cream sundae.jcakc, Iced tea and nuts. ' . , Mrs.; Alice Davis is the Class Sponsor. ' v: , Every member of the two clafs es were present.-' -' Most of the members Saw a show after the banquet ; ; - ; . . The scholastic honor roll for t'.i 4th reporting period at Pink Hill School has been announced, b Principal Frank Wiley as follows: Grade 1 - Jerry Everett, Jimmy Miles, Gene Taylor, Deanna Adams, Margie Smlth,Glenda Stroud, Mary Evelyn Howard; Francis-Hill, Lvnn Turner,5 Hiram Lee, Helen Gnce Carter, Norma Wilmoulh, Sammie Howard, Bernlce Coombs,' Carolyn Stmid and Carol Stroud. Grade 2 - James Howard, Adolph Howard, Edna Koonce, Ann carter Jnwi Carter: Adotoh 1 Murohv John Howard, Ella Mae Fulghum, Larry Coombs, Donaia fierce, in an cy Jones, Patricia Howard and Max ln Howard. Grade 3 - Sue Hill, Janice How .rd, Linda Spence, Shirley West- brook, Jan Kuran, uazei amitn Bll!le J. Jones, Kirby Everette, Peg ffv Mitchell and Sheraldlne Howard : Grade 4 - Hazel Gray. Clystia Holt, Bet Taylor, 'Wenonah Jones, Jean Rich, Elwood HiU, Edna Smith and Mae Harner. Grade B Jim Tom Spence, Joyce Sanderson, Becky Turner, fam ine Summerlin, Janice Harper, Sandra Broadhurst, Christine Star ling, Elaine Howell, Gloria Pierce and Norma Stroud. Grade 6 Leo Byrd, ranees Howard, Rachel King, Merie dean Howard, Winnie Ruffin, Nannie Willoughby, Betty Jo Murphy and Margaret Batchelor. Ao 7 . Hilda Grace Stroud. Dorothy Carol Stroud, Jean How ard, Margery Dean Howard, Luia MpcX u C Jo I ' KmJ tsl Tad Servla i : . r fl A' ' '-- x i" im9mt 7m TlriTm. f I 1 ' m radiator flush, wara'Ax f ! f .V ' l"" ' yw lubrication, brake ad- V j )l " i3 iCt;;.iA ' Htmnt, wheel aOgnnMiif and . - I : J I ' vLI-Sk '1 Vi'-T- 'Vsup rigM far Perot, 4- t ( '" 859" art our real Ford car. You'll ,; I W mvm M . ' '&'.' r p rv SEE YOUR FBC-nClY FORD DEALER TODAY -.3 No maybe about it! You need this Water Heater It's loctricl W automalicl Wt backed K General Electric't 10-year proteciic i Ictnt v If you want plenty of hot water all the tifli " you really need the General Electric Auto matic Electric tWater Heater I . Its famous Cairod beat-wrap unit and three inches of nonlnflammable Flberglas insulation (surrounding the tank) combine to keep oper ating coats' at rock I '".';-! - - No flues I No chirr :yn'. Jfo fire to go out! Beautiful sparkling toaiii&l OH the outside dependable, efficient on the inside 1 A cold- , water baffle keeps i.iccmlnjj cold water away from already beatet v. jter, A special heat trap holds the heat in thsv. nf . f All this and ax Genera t "li. jctrlc ten-year pro- ; tectioii plant too. Come in a.il see It today I . v Tllrt lUc. TJ. a. Pl. C. t,S o 5 JUae Jones, Freddie Small, Florine Howard, and Mary Ella Smith. Grade 8 - Carol Kennedy, Shir ley Howard, .Betty Howard, Miry Edna Harper, and Ann Ruffin." Grade 9 - Florine Deaver and Lou Anne Davis. Grade 10 - Bobby Hicks and Kr celle - Sanderson. Grade 11 - Betty Jean Davis, Bar bara Howard, Peggy Jo Stroud, and Thomas Harold Quinn. Grade 12 Rommie Davis, Jesse Lee Heath and Hilda Lee. Eighth Grade Goes The eighth grade of B. F. Grady with their teacher Miss Wanda Tyn- dall and Mesdames Stacy Chesi- nutt, Lou in Williams and Mrs. Horace G. TyndalLwere at Williams burg, Va. for a two day sight see ing visit last week. On School Board Mr. Linwood Turner, Pink HiU business man, has been elected to the local school board to succeed Mr. Paul Carter who resigned recently. morning. The hour is 7 o'clock and thepublic is cordially invited tu attend, Rev. N. P. Farrlor, pastor, will fill his regular appointment at the Hebron Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday at 3 p.m. The public is invited. . Honor Students Miss Hilda Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lee, is Valedictorian of the Pink Hill High School senior class and Mr. Rommie Earl Davis, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Davis is Salulaloriun. Glenn Williams, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman, Williams was honored on his 4th birthday with a party at his home Saturday after noon. Games were played, led by the young host's mother and re freshments consisting of potato chips, fancy cakes, iced drinks and candy served in attractive minia ture Easter baskets, were served. Paper hats and novelties were giv en as favors. A birthday cake with four candles and the words "Happy Birthday" inserted, centered the dining table. A variety of gifts were received from the fifty guests present. Duplin Girl Is Honored New officers of the Future Tea chers of America at East Carolina Teachers College In Greenvil'e , were installed at a meeting held on j the ca-npiis there Tuesday. Report- j tr for the organization will be Miss Elizabeth Ann Kornegay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Kornegay I of Seven Springs, Rt. 1. j to the Presbyterian Women of the Church Tuesday night. She also presided and was in charge of the Bible study. Members were asked to think about the offering to be taken on Mother's Day which will benefit the Presbyterian Home for the Aged. Mrs. Elbert Smith assist ed the hostess in serving a salad plate with coffee. On The Sick List' Mr. W. J. Grady, highly re spected citizen of Seven Spring . Rt. 1, is suffering from infirmities of old age at Memorial General Hospital, Kinston. Christening Little Ann Denny Tyndall. dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper D. Tyndall was christened at a s r vice held at the Methodist Church Sunday morning. Personals nounced by Simon Quinn. Purpose of the meeting Is to dis cuss community affairs, particular ly with regard to the community building. TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME rw MOVAT OUTS Battel Aaaodaflor Tmm W hthI IMrenton, Bnbatmem "th!iin Hervtce. day or night nm of Waraa Dyalhi Sunrise Service There will be a. Sunrise Service GAYLE Entertains Club Mrs. L. C. Turner was hostess to 1 her bridge club Wednesday after noon. Mrs. J. J. Smith was awarded high score prize for members, Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr. received a prize for second high while Mrs. D. W. Ruffin ecrelved consolation prize. Mr3. Levi Everett received visitors prize. The hostess served coca colss during play and at the conclusion strawberry shortcake with whipped The World's Greatest Medium Born with stranee POWERS win tell you what you want to know without asking questions. Will re move evil influence from around you. Reunite the seDarateri anri will guide you in all affar:s of LUTE, LOVE and BUSINESS. WHY REMAIN IN DOUBT? SEE THIS GIFTED MEDIUM TO-DAY. Look for GAYLE hand sign at ?dl Castle Hayne Road, continuation of North 4th St. - Route 117, V ill mlngton, N.- C. 1-3 mile beyond Ctty Limits . OPEN DAILY. Air Base Bus passes door. Locked in own home. NOT IN TRAILER. THREE YEARS In SAME LOCA TION. Not here today and gone tomorrow. ,. .. Honored Mr- Rnypr Inmnn nnrl diiUL'hier Dell have been visiting relatives In Wilmipfftnn this wilk. Mr: and Mrs. Al'.nn T.'-ndall. Mrs. ' J. R. Davis and Mrs. J. A. Worley were Raleigh visitors Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Holden and son of Greensboro spent the i week end in the home of Mr. and J. M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Worley and , daughter Cathy of Richmond. Va. is spending a few days with his ' father J. A. Workv and Mrs. Wor- . ley. ; Louis Norwood Smith. U.S. Army ( who has been cn a 17 day fui lough : at home left Saturday for New Jer sey from where he will sail 'or ! Germany for a 2 1-2 year period, j REMEMBER TODAY TOMORROW WITH A PFIOTOGRA PH BY KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE Phones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL V PHOTOGRAPHY A SPECIALTY J c HALLSV1LLE CITIZENS MEET j All citizens of the Mays'. ille sec- ; tion, this county, are called together i at the community building Friday, April 8 at 8 o'clock, it has been an- , Mrs. Laura Davis observed her 86th birthday quietly at her home here on March 31st. She was re membered with cards and gifts by her many friends. Women Of Church Mrs. T. J. Turner was hostess PINE LUMBER FOR SALE 4" TONGUE & GROOVED j SHEATHING & ROOFERS $15.00 j 2X4 DRESSED SV2.GO $52.00 tOR bALE SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROC" ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, I IIVIE, CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHir F3, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING 5-V ROOFL J, BRICK SIDING Soulhmont Mfg. Co. PHONE 317 ROSE HILL, N. C. Z. J. Carter & Son Wallace, N. C 3 7-Springs Students Have Gala Time At Annual Banquet The gayety of spring and all its splendor was the setting Friday night for the annual Junior-senior banquet at Seven Springs high school. The school cafeteria was decorated as a spring garden and the banquet was staged by candle light. ' -i Following the invocation by the Rev. T. R. Hunt, a welcome was given by Margaret Maxwell, who served as toast-mistress for the evening. Responce to the welcome was given by Edward Bizzell, presi dent of the senior class. ", Members of ; the junior class sang "A Garland of Old Fashioned Roses" and while they were sing ing ay large garland of rosesboiind with Ivey was presented to the sc nior class. - ." . '-, 4W. C. Sanderson gave a toast to e faculty and L. J. Outlaw, tea Qher at the school, responded. This was followed by a solo, "Indian Love Call," by Margaret MaxwelL i A toast to the school committee Was given by Panls Moye and the response was given by G. Morgan Maxwell. Miss Elsie Kilby, music teacher at the school, played a piano solo, "Nola." r , v ' After the banquet, the tables were moved out and the cafeteria bpratre a dance hall. Music for the - i ! f - ' ' - 1- r lev m v I j-1 j f ' ' The Refrigerator That Revolutionize d The Entire Indus.; J Mew cm'. Refrigerator A MODEL TO FIT EVERY BUDGET Sri CD 0 ti STORAGE ROOM EXCLUSIVE FEATURES V 4 1. Up to 50 more food storage capacity in the tame kitchen area. 2. As much as 58 farter freezing of Ice. 3. Larger meat compart mentholds full-slie family roast. 4. Improved buttar con . dMojiar whh temoef- arura control. 5. Storage for 31 pounds of frozen food. 6. Hi-Humidity storage keeps fruits and vege table fresher, longer. 7. Handy swingoul left over rack. 3. Impreved tealed-ln-iteel mechanism, de signed to stand quar ter century's service. ' t. X....!,' S W Ji m , ,-. ssiat,; 1 U'

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