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U J. w J k-rf 'kJ ! 5 M.if A regular meeting of the Busi ness liens Club waa. held at the new VTW but here Monday night Won hail aunata ai mnnar thalr f Iwivee. the local school faeulty and County Supt H. u. Bullock and fill wife of Kinston. ln;;it$ Mrs. Ik Stroud waa hostess to ler bridge club and an additional )le at her homo Wednesday a jiernoon, Mrs. Jones Smith scored High for members and Mrs. T. A. Ifrurner received consolation. Mrs. J3. M. Turner, won in bingo and SMI Irene Mlzzell won high for visitors. -' 1 H The hostess served cashew nuts. Hakes and cold drinks. ., . ilccfC.'i'Iccrs The Sophomore Qlass recently elected the following ottioars: John aBobert spenae, area.: James How rd, Vlce-Pres.; Hilda'Orace Wiley. Hecty.; Catherine Hill, Treaa.; and 3Iilton Bostlc Reporter. The officers of the Horn Be jplub are Pres.- Ann Davis; Vlce Jres. Barbara Stroud: Sooty, sr- jjelle Sanderson; Treas. Ban Belle Sray, Hist Catherine Hill? Pari. a fr t- -jlM-' 3ye A.r. U. W., Ui Amgdt. CaliK Ifeiecd amMing relid from of yuppie P. with eaoUunc iuul Act ao rdacvt pain, itching imiMltf SOOthse 3nnamc4 mum-iuuricaua onr. aaro aencd pvtSMKipe prevent cnckJnc tore I nwiuig. I on awa mi com i Don't suffer mulm torture i Bile. Cat iuo lor but. wo. Sarful rein. Ask your doctor oo"J it, Suppocitory form Uo tube wuhv Sfarattd pile pipe lor cy muati4il ,, 3. faj timu a1 a for Best Prices anil Cotn- Ipiete Job on Monument, !!ec or Writer , :.:v.)l.;J.VI::by .J3 -r a ww f as ita-tiBe kcln. Irom MimM s Fiorina Dearer; Reporter, Hilda Grace Wiley; Song Leader, Lottie Belle Malpais; Chapter Advisor, Miss Irene Mlxzell and Chapter Mower, sirs. Bessie Quinn. Smith -Stroud Mr. Bryant Smith, Jr., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Smith, Sr., of Smith Township and Miss Sybil Stroud, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stroud of Pink Hill, Bt 1, were married at the horns of the bride Sunday, September 16th; at 4:30 in the"" afternoon. Bev. L. C. Prater, Unlversallst, of Seven Springs officiated. The bride is a 1940 graduate of the Pink Hill high school and the groom is a graduate of the B. F. Grady high school. ' After a wedding trip to western North Carolina the couple will be at home on the groom'a farm. Preceding the Smith Stroud wedding on Sunday a cake cutting was held at the home of the bride Saturday evening. Seated at oppo site ends of the table were Mrs. Wm. Stroud, mother of the bride, who served the cake after the bri dal couple, cut the first slice, and the groom'a mother, who served punch. Only a few elose friends at tended. The Women of the Presbyterian Church met with Mrs. Floyd Heath at her home Tuesday night. Mrs. Earl Stroud presided. The program was presented by Mrs. E. M. Sills, assisted by Mesdames N. P. Farrlor, Rudolph Davis, T. A. Turner and Earl Smith. The meeting closed with mlzpah and the hostess served potato chips, and homemade cake with an iced drink, Personals Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and Mr. and Mrs. John McPhane attended the races at Morehead recently. . Mrs. T. A. and Mrs. G. M; Tur ner were at Atlantic Beach Tues day. U. anil Ura . 3 A Mercer of fountain spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley and at tended the pageant Saturday nignt. c TttTtT INSUKAXNUIi. AUl!ii;x "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE L. C. TURNER, J. T. J. TUBNEB Pink Hill's Oldest Inaoranee Agency PINK HILL. N. C , no . Mr. and Mrs. James Miles, Pat and Mrs. Seth Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Lou Ann spent the week end at Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner were at Ft. Barnwell Friday to at tend the funeral of J. F. Harrison, Jr. who was killed in an auto wreck Thursday mornlnfc. , Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs of Wilming ton spent Saturday with Mrs. Jack McPbaul and attended the pageant Saturday night. ,..;X,,I Mr. Plnkney Abridge who has been confined In a Charlotte hospi tal has returned home. . ' Mrs. Zeb Williams Is visiting her daughter Mrs. F. D. Burroughs in Charlotte. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boney and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. J. V. May Saturday enroute home In' New York after visiting relatives in Wallace. - Practically everybody in Pink Hill attended the Pageant in Ke nansville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wha- ley in Klnston Sunday. Mrs. T. A. Turner spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Par rott.in Kinston. Mr. and -Mrs. JSi D. Porter and daughter of Greenville were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams Thursday and attended the page ant Mrs. G. M. Turner spent the week end with relatives at Southport. Mrs. Jack McPhaul accompanied by her parents attended a funeral of a cousin in Charlotte bunaay. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lane ana fam ily of Norfolk visited relative here Sunday. The Pink Hill FFA initiated 19 new members Friday night Sept 18 at the school gym. A fish stew followed given in honor, of the green hands. Featured at the meet ing was a showing of the motion picture "The Green Hand" by S. E. Johnson, Chapter Advisor. Arthritis Pain Mr auk, delightfully comforting help for lobaalad Slu MwamaUam, Artbrltl. MrnrltU, Lombaro, BelaUca, or Maoralete trj K. WuTthrourh tta. blood. Flrrt doM nailr atatta aUrrtatlne palu ao too oan oak, onjor life na t-V ors oomiortaoiy. OiZmZi arassM today. QotalbjMB. paii aatiriatmn or mooay baoS gnarmntoad. 1 burner cm 9V7 MAGNOLIA KEYS ' Mrs. Rogers, mother of Mrs. J. P. Royal has returned toiler home in Virginia. after visiting here for some time. . ...-. V. P. Squires spent Wednesday in Wilmington. . . Mrs. Sallie Tucker spent Tues day and Wednesday at Harrell's Store. ' : ' Harold Martin of Birmingham, Ala. Joined his wife and baby here Saturday, visitlng-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wilson. ' Mrs. Robert Sykes of Fayette ville is visiting her mother Mrs. Alice Gay lor.' :'' '! Afton Quinn has entered Wake Forest College as ministerial stu dent His license to preach were granted at the Baptist Church of Magnolia. The Church rejoices to have two ministerial students, Af ton Quinn and Bruce Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Peterson spent the week end In Faison with their son Lee Peterson and family. - Mrs. Irene Bishop was entertain ed Sunday on her birthday at her home here. Rev. J. P. Royal attended the Baptist Pastor's Conference In War saw Monday. Miss Minnie Joyner is spending this week m Wilmington with Mrs. Gilbert Joyner. .Mrs. Jack Wells entered Golds boro Hospital Saturday for an ap pendectomy, i Jasper Byrd recently moved ti Rose Hill. He found a better house there. Magnolia needs some new houses. ,; 1' s Mr. Leland Braawell moved his c o o o o IN STOCK SEED RYE o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o r OATS Also CYANAMIDE For Control Of Weeds ON TOBACCO BEDS Seven Springs Supply Co. SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. i ffe-v WITH - WAREHOUSES, KIIISTOII, II. C SALE K0!!DVf SEPT. 2Ch family to KenansvUle last week. Mr. and Mrs. Msrlon Williams are visiting her brother, Mr. Jim Bitter and family. Julius! Dies In Magnolia Julius Lambert, 73, died Thurs day afternoon at his home in Mag nolia after a short illness and sever al months of declining health. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. K. D. Brown of Burgaw at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mel issa C. Powell in Msgnolia. Burial was in the Cemetery in SmlUifield at 4:30 o'clock. He is survived by his wife, the former Ida Capps of Four Oaks; one daughter Mrs. Powell of Mag nolia; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one smer, Mrs. Fannie Edwards of Four Oaks; two half brothers, Gilbert Lambert of Mt. Olive and Frank Lambert of Princeton. Revival, At Sarecta A Revival Meeting, at the Sarec -. Eg M J afj :v Per uiak conuor.UHi ' w Jf,"1 RhMimaUs PHii. Gutuw lip T Is. cloudy uruta. tnlwtinl panamac. i 1 aim. to aon-onanle and non-W'tcaik Klay and Bladder troubla. try Cvttax. Calc eoinptata aatlrtan'" or money na fear aiagsu cynrcs wuaj. S o o o c o o o o o o o o o o BARLEY WHEAT o o o o o o o o o o . o o JLM 'is-- ta Church, will begin on Sunday, October 2, and last through Sun day, October 9, 1949. Bev. M. E. Godwin will be the evangelist. The services will begin each evening at 7:30. Everybody. Is Invited to attend. SCOTT THANKS CORN GROWERS North Carolina farmers received the thanks of their Governor this week for the "very fine wirk" which they have done to assure a Tar Heel victory in the "corn war" with Virginia. "When Tar Heels enter a contest, they aim to win," he declared. BIGGEST SHAVING BARGAIN EVER! SUM. SHED ONI-riKI BAZOX. MlO-Slada m ILUTTI MSMNSIS SLSSVAlUf Aefet MJt KIN AUTO AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY--2PM Our Many Buyers Are Especially Anxious for Good, Clean Cars and Trucks $5.00 Pays Everything Sale Rain or Shine HERBERT PATE OWNER and AUCTIONEER Goldsboro Highway Phone 4527 KlfoSTON, N. C. 3C nn nnn n Life "Saved my A God-tend lor GAS-HEARTBURN" Wtwm mmb Ktnmtrh arta1 r&utuii nalnful.lUllDCaw - tnc gma, four Momacli and beartlmrn, diK-tora uauhlly prescribe Uie Laatest-awdaii intMiictn- known lor fYTniomat'f rwiiwf mpdlnlnea II thttaeJ n ttylKnal -Tablet. No laxative. Belt-AO brills'! r-mnfiirt In a ntry or return rowe w uf w uomm uiuni y uw- w BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25t MRS. M. M. THIGPEN Beulavillc, N. C. Representative For WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW, N. C. ATHLETES FOOT GERM t i AMAZING RESULTS i , IN ONE HOUR y. ' By using T-4-L, a strong-, penetrat- i 'ing fungicide, you reach imbedded germs to kill on contact. You feel i , 1 , this quick-drying liquid take hold i ' instantly. Now, you must be pleased or your 40c back from any druggist. - '. Today at KenansvUle Drug Store. dj: , ? ST ON A I v t y t x t x ! A V I v v ? t v t y 5 y ? V I t i I 12U,4p:s(:r$J5,3.53-AVERA6Eb;--, 3 Tt m A SUE m EVERYDAY j.jL.. a