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FRIDAY, MAY 27th., 1949 n n :; n C3 Jii' 'UUUl I III; DUPLIN TIMEO ' a tic Church Women Hold Meet Bridge Hostess Mrs. D. W. Huffin was hostess to , her bridge club Wednesday after noon. The living room where three tables were et for play wan deco rated with roses and other flowers. Kirs. Linwood Turner received high score prize for members, Mrs. Matt Burke, second and Mrs. G. M. Tur ner won consolation trophy. Mrs. In the absence of the president, J .lack Worlcy received a prize for Mrs. Earl Smith presided. The pro-1 visitors, high. The hostess served gram was presented by Rev. N. P.' strawberry shortcake with cream Farrior assisted by Mesdames T. and lemMiade. A. Turner, Djmpsey Smith and Earl Smith. A birthday offering in the amount of $10 was taken. A regular meeting of the Presby terian Womin of the Church was held at the home of Mrs. T. A. Turner Tuesday night. 1 The group was invited into. te dining room where the table was centered with a birthday cake, decorated with burning can. dies. The candles were blown out and the cake, with ice cream and mints were served to the 14 members attending. MusicClass lii Recital Mrs. Jack Perkins will present her music class in a recital in the auditorium of the Pink Hill School on Friday evening, May 27, at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially In cited to attend. Hosts At Bar-B-Q Mr. and Mrs Dcmpsey Sm'th were hosts to friends and relatives at. a delicious barbecue dinner at tiieir home Sunday, May 22. Honored Mrs. James Miles delightfully en tertained in honor of her son Charlts on his 4th birthday at a party at their horn Monday after noon. Favors were given the little guests upon arrival, and after a number of games and contests, re freshments of ice cream and punch were served to about 20 littl-guests. Tfed Serviceman says: A few simple adjustments on your tractor may save you over 100 gallons of fuel per season. Bring your tractor in on the first rainy day for a quick check-up. c flLUSCHfUMSRS .rjifrr ! f fniirr T. A. TURNER & COMPANY Pink Hill, NX Honor Roll Following is the honor roll f.r the fifth period for the Pink Hill School as listed by Principal Frank Wiley: Grade 1 - Lynn Turner, Hiram Lee, Helen Carter, Jerry Everette, Jimmy Miles, Gene Taylor, Mar gie Smith, Glenda Stroud, Francis Hill, Mary Linda Lee, Mary Eve lyn Howard. Grade 2 - Larry Coombs, Don ald Pierce, Simmie Hil1 Nancy Jnni, Patricia Howard, Maxine Howard, Edna Koonce, Ella Mae Fulghum, James Howard, Ann Carter, Joyce Ann Carter. Grade 3 - Jane Ruffin, Peggy Mitchell, Linda Spence, Billie Jean Jones, Sue Kill, Kirby Lee Everett, Hazel Smith. Grade 4 - Edna Smith, Mac Har per, Elwood Hill, Ludie Mae Turner Bet Taylor, Hazel Gray, Wenonah Jones. Grade 5 - Sandra Broadhurst, Gloria Pierce. Pauline Summerlin, Norma Stroud, Jim Tom Spence, Joyce Sanderson, Becky Turner Mary Alice Howard, Anne Ball Christine Starling, Elaine Howell, Janice Harper. Grade 6 - Shelby J. Kornegay, Margaret Batchelor, Betty Joe Mur- vSEER SOBlfETY Grade IX - Betty Jean Davis, Pew Jo Stroud, Barbara Hovard. Grade 12 - Hilda Lee. Ruby Dail, Barbara Taylor, Joyce Pierce, and Rache! Murphy. Church Notice As urban as an Opera rap la this Dan River cotton with H, formal Inches of sleeve. It romM in red, blue or green with tiay check which give snbtle decora lion to the fabric. The drem route about $11 and is one of tlne shown on 19 pages of cotton fash iona in the May ixnue of Cootf Housekeeping magazine. Merle Jean Howard, Winnie Ruffin. Grade 7 - Nannie Willoughby, Alice Jean Howard, Hilda Gr.ice Stroud, Dorothy Carol Siroud, Mary Ella Smith, Georgia Murphy Dein Howard, Jon Howard, Geornianna Howard, Bessie Howard, Katherine Davis. Grade 8 - Mary Edna Harper and Carol Jean Kennedy. Grade 9 - Florine Deaver and Lou Ann Davis. Grade 10 - Bobby Hicks, Faye phy, Leo Byrd. Anne, Frances and Starling. Errell Sanderson. - ' - . ' - Sedan ' 1 ."T Tin ytHne De lexe 2-Doer Whut t.wa Hr oeHoool at tin m4 M styectjomafoyou safer; en. ' can Mitw aoui to front or cab . V 1948 - .. IW M im DRIVER CAN SEE 24 FEET aOSEK TO MAI O CAR M MIRROR 14 "48 Chevrolet's new Leader-Line Styling makes it possible to give vou Panoramic iTidbvtMt.fmfti3hL.9w of ,he road Look ahead The curved, swept-back windahieW UCOiayU vt9 iuwv w- i more comfort, to provide more room and more contains 30 more glass area, Xooi doumt Th " tM,-iUitn1w1 hruv) leta vou see' the road S ' . ' ' . ' . . - . . v ' j,. mu: fn mh dmnni! easier, safer and , 'i- full 11 feet closer in., mmk wmu f , r . "r:r "."" 77, . enlarged rear, window, give a doser, widct.waootter. . ; - view behind., ' i '; s. ' ( ; m iif.yn ..lij U sound styling styling that slays i''i Crolet new Chevrolet sprmgs TJ: 1 FIRST FOR CHIAUTY AT lowest COST Warsaw Motor If V m rn. in as rr AMERICA'S CHOICBrOltItARf 2 01 There will be no prraching ser vices in any of the Pink Hill group of PresfvWian Churches on May 29, as the pastor will be attending the meeting of the General Assem bly at Montreat, N. C. Just A Minute! The man who is always figuring what he owes himself is seldom underpaid or behind with his col lections. N. 1'. Kuiri.ir. I 'risl cji-. Personals Mr. and Mrs. James Miles uero hosts to the following at a week end house party at the Jones ivttuge at Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley and "Scilty", Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Turner and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis. Mesdan'es Guy Harding and J. A. Williams of Washington. N. C. were recent guesU of the Zeb Williams family. Attending the Spring Ceremonial of Sudan Temole in Raleigh Thurs day included Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil v, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner, Mr. and Mis. J. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mr.s. Ike Stroud, Messrs. Faison Turner, J. F. Williamson, Chris Coomb , and Miss Carolyn Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Holden and son returned to their home in Greensboro Sunday after a visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones and other relatives here. Friends here are interested in the marriage of Mr. Carl Walker, Jrs of Bailey to Mos. Ruth Jones. Carter of Rocky Mount May 12 in the Baptist church at Zebulon. Mr. Walker's father, Mr. Carl H. Walk er, Sr. was principal at the B. F. Grady School for several years. Mr. Haywood Stroud, a senior at UNC, spent the week end at home. Mr. Scott Herring has been criti cally ill at his home on Rt. 2. Mr. John Noecker who is also ill, is at the VA Hospital in Fayetteville. Mr. and M.s. W. H, Jones i d daughters and Mr. pud . HJr-' Jark Perkins and fr.mi'.y spent the tvk end at the Jones cottage at Caro lina Beach. ' Miss Carolyn Parrish has been ill at her home at Wilsons Mills. Patrolman and Mrs. Seth Thomas and "Pat" have moved from Ihe upstairs apartment to the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis who are now occupying their new home which i? nearly completed. Mcsdaines Tcm Harden and Glen nie Urndshaw of Rose Hill and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Whaley and Mrs. Jennie Stone of Kinslun were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith. Mr and Mrs Aubrey Turner vis ited relatives in Beulaville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs J. R. Jones and Miss Bessie Kornegay retained Sunday from visiting in Washing ton, D. C. They also spent a lew days in New York City. Mis. Lai;, a Dlvi-, who acromp.vned them i- m:ined in Washington for a lit'Wr v.sit uith her daughter, Mrs. J. P. May and Mr. May. Sports Afield By TED RESTING A human weasel is a shifty, slinking, chinless weakling who takes by unlawful craftiness whrt he cannot gain by intelligence, pluck, hard work and personal in tegrity. All of this describes not t'ie real weasel, but his complete anti thesis. There is nothing shifty about the weasel. He is as direct as a bullet. Yet you never hear anyone speak a kind word in his behalf. This small carnivore is always pic tured as a vile satanfc killer, sly, sneaky, without morals, scruples or self respect. But. the weasel has many char ctJristics of -hlch' humans could be very proud, if they had them to his degree. He is equipped with a high-speed metabolism which keeps him constantly restive, always on the move. Coupled with this tre mendous energy are one of the most alert and agile intelligences in wildlife, matchless fearlessness and determination, lightning physi cal aeility. and the most amazing strength per Unit of weight you will find in mammals. v a Dlack-Brceg' Hslp la The weasel is one of the world':t smallest carnivores, yet probably nature's most efficient killer. In his every daily act he is, next to the shrew, the mosf intense of all mammals. We call this intensitv of Movement and purpose ferocity, bufj from the weasel's viewpoint, it is nothing "iore than l superior de velopment in relation to com' 'Hons of his environment. His unusual strength, plus his other qualities, enable him to cope with creatures outweighing him 23 and more times. To muscular power lie adds an expert surgeon's know ledge of the most deadly hoi -s known to any rough-and-tumble fighter. Artery holds. And, knowing these, he never gambles on using less effective ones. So do not malien the weasel, even though his purpose and the human purpose are at odds. Coii sider well the perfection of his dynamic character. And if, in meas uring your own wits against his j ou can honestly say you c ,n natch him, then put aside all your personal worries. Your future is assured. Watlinglon's Watch Shop Credit Jeweler Has a new location in Pink Hill (on the new highway). Please take time to stop by and look at the fine line of Jewelry, Watches, Bracelets, Rings, Silver-ware, and many, many others. EASY TERMS. ALSO RING SIZING AND WATCH REPAIR- 1 ING. Shop for gifts for EVERY occasion. John II. Watlington, Jr. Prop. A M D DUPLIN SAND CO. MORTIMER MAXWELL Pink Hill, N. C. Phones: 2376 Z3C and 2154 "V5fT'"pRaBRa jjjSjlSBlj Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CIIAI11S, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter, Company KINSTON, N. C. IJiiPliUllipiJlJilJUJl tvqittmncE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE I.. C. n !t: f:-ik Ol.le t !! T. I. 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