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hi CEHANSV1LLC NOilTll CAROLINA DU r n nnr I C3 D LIL-GSflL V-C jUud V I t ' i v 4 f If i i n ! 3 f : r f . s. s Hostess To Youth Fellowship Group Mrs. Saliie Westbrook entertain ed the Youtli Fellowship Group with a wciner roast at her home on Thursday night. Their sponsor, Mrs. Roger Inman assisted by Mrs. E. M. Sills led the group in contests and games. 22 members were pres ent. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Ricard-AVhale of Kinston, Rt. 3, have announced the birth of a daughter, Susie K.ither ine at a Kinston hospital, Aug. 1IJ. Mrs. Wlialey Is the former Misi Edna Turner of Pink Hill. St INST ON AUTO AUCTION EVERY WEDNE5DAY--2PM Our Many Buyers Are Especially Anxious for Good, Clean Cars and Trucks $5.00 Pays Everything Sale Rain or Shine HERBERT PATE OWNER and AUCTIONEER Goldsboro Highway Phone 4527 KINSTON, N. C. X i o 1 EtDC7RICmNES if i . - I s '1 " ' , f, Treasurer At a meeting of the Lenoir Co. Board of Education in Supt Bul lock's office in Kinston on Friday, Mrs. Latham Tyndall's appoint ment as treasurer of the Pink Hill School v.os approved by the Board. Church Services Services at Pleasant View 11 A. M. Pink Hill 7:30 P. M. Sermon Topic, "Work, Wages and Human Values". Just A Minute! Being a Christian is not just getting your name on a church roll: it Is practising the kind of personal and social living that will make you a good neighbor in heaven. N. P. Farrior. . , A reunion of the Watson f amilies was held at -the home of Mrs. Bob Lee Outlaw in the Outlaw's Bridge section on Sunday, August 21. A picnic dinner was served on the lawn. Approximately 100 attended. Out of town guests Included .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Watklns and fam ily of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Jones and children of Rocky ML, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ellis and fam ily of Faison, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wiggins and children of Jackson ville, Mrs. John Watkins of Wil mington, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wat kins and family,, Mrs. H'nnant, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Waters and Mr. and Dennis Jones of Goldsboro and Mr, Wilbur Watkins of Raleigh. A series of revival meetings are being held at the Methodist Church here this week. The guest speaker is Rev. Jenkins of Beaufort. The public is invited to attend. Personals Guests of Mrs. T. A. Turner at her cottage at Morehead during last week included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley. Mrs. Leslie Turner, Mrs. Make Tur ner, Mrs. J. L. Johnson of Pink Hill and Mrs. W. B. Herring of Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith and daughter spent the . week end gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tur ner at Morehead. Cecil Davis has rcenlisted in the Army and left for Bragg for assign ment. He is Ire son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hildred Smith and daughter of Baltimore visited tie Jones Smith family here at the week end. enroute to Atlanta. They were accompanied by Mr. Smith's sister Mrs. Cirolyn Carroll who makes her home there. Floyd Heath, Jr. returned to his work at Hamlet Tuesday after a few days visit at home. Mr. and Mrs. Weston of Green ville were guests of the Corbett Weston family here Sunday. Larry Bostic, serving in the Air Corps in Texas, came Monday for visit at his home. Harvey Turner has returned to his home after a summer term as Carolina Miss Ann Taylor of Pink. Hill has received her diploma from ACC in Wilson. Miss Narcie Williams spent the ( r"y n n ry f week end at her home In .Wilmington.-.:.. .' ,'-;i-, fci' V.,.- V Guests in the home., of Mr. and Mr. H. E. Mcxwell recently inclu ded Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Maxwell of Austin, Texas Mr. and Mrs.Lvletori Maxwell of Winston-Salem, Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell of Richmond and Miss Emlleigh Maxwell of Nor folk. Sanford Lee, Jr. was at Four Oaks recently where he served as best man in the wedding of Mr. i. C. Johnson, a State College room mate. Harold Whitson of Cleveland, fufner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE L. C. TURNER, J, T. J. TURNER Pink Bill's Oldest Insurance Agency : PINK HILL, N. C. CLOSE OUT OF MERCHANDISE At Wholesale Prices One $229.95 Full Automatic Crosley Electric Stove $179.50 One $120.00 Automatic Hot Water Heater 84.00 One $269.95 Eleven Tube Crosley Con sole Radio. AM-FM-Record Com. . 185.00 Two $125.00 350 Gal. per hour F&W Water Pumps with 30 gal tank . . 88.95 Cross-cut Saws at $1.50 each Many other items too numerous to list all at or Below Wholesale Cost Seven Springs Supply Co. SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C Pjlp IZZZZa 17IIAT IV3 Test cy-eaer iswprfiilie ' ir Cbee sed tMn saerk eUf , .( ir CisspleteH- dwd Ipdilea systeai it A;stfst- ' it VJen J teie teeenHsju ir CUA wafar eeen . t i . r ii rr 1 e'- j Ohio and Wayne Crawford of Little Rock, Ark have been visiting Ken neth Maxwell 'at his' home 'here. They ! were classmates at ' Castle Heights Academy at Lebanon, Tend ' Mrs. Alien Mlkells of Statesboro, Ga. has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner. ' . : ;i' ',' Mr. and Mrs. Jack MoPhaul have taken an apartment in the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Jones Smith. Mrs. McPhaul Is a member of the local school faculty, : v : i . Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Southerland of Wallace, DOS mi Deew ei , n. - tii i r i fvsvi-. ) It. -tCi f It takes lesi time to make your ; Ford ran like new if you bring it t , ' to oar expert Ford-trained, Mechanic. Their Factory-ap- proved Methods and Genuine Ford Parte will put new pep in ' your car. -And gas and oil sav- : ings alone may tif'i t' e smn'l I' ; Pink Hill There will be a square dance at the Pink Hill High School gymna sium Saturday night. Dance sponsor Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grady and It. A. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and daughter of Wilson Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and sons of Kin ston and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pat terson of KenansvllleA -v " ' ; " 1- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watlington and daughter- of . Rpidsvllle are visiting relatives here this week. - UNDERIAOUNTED I KEEPS G O I N 6 tVhen fall rains make the ground soft or sticky, there" are two main reasons why the A-C Corn Harvester keeps going: , 1. ff's Undermounled with three fourths of the weight carried on the tractor drive wheels suspend ed front the rear tractor axle. 2. U' a lighter, tlmphr machine. A-C engineers have eliminated unnecessary drive chains, sprock .fjiiS'CHair.:::i5. ' SALES AND SERVICE m I. A. TURNER S COMPANY Pink Hill, N. C. ) f-m- --,' j -rr come to many , cost 'of r "" .-, ed by the Pink Hill Veteran-of Foreign Wars. Everyone is Invited. Good Music Good Fun. . Vhilfield-Sulfon Miss Elirabeth Sutton, daughter of Mrs, Gordon Sutton and the late Mr. Sutton of La Grange and Mr. Hubert V. 'Whitfield, eon of Mr. and 'Mr. Ike Whltflejd of; Moss Hill were married la Kinston on August 13. Mrs. Whitfield is for mer member "of the Pink Hill Ele mentary School Faculty. She taught here the past year and resided in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner . - I N S OFT FIELDS ets, gears and gadgets. You don't need a two-ton machine to pick an ear of corn weighing leu than a pound. ; ,: .-,. Stop in before corn husking time and talk to us... . SAFER BETTER VISION CLEAN PICKING EASY ON EASY OFF , A TWO-ROW picker for about the prlcei of o one-row machln. r. -