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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17th, 1850 C rr- r 1 fTjl UK Urn n n " THE DUPLIN TIMES pry "7 ( ' -n 03f hony Services . Church services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Bethany Baptist Church, near B. F. Grady School. Rev. Stephen Smith will be in charge of the er vices. Everyone is cordially Invited Bridge Hostess U Mrs. Helen Turner was hostess to her bridge club at her home here Wednesday afternoon. Cam ellias and amaryllls were attract ively arranged in the rooms where tables were set for play. Mrs. Ho race G. Tyndall received club high and Mrs.' Matt Burke won second high for members. Mrs. H. A. Ed wards received consolation and Mrs, Earl Smith won visitors high. Cold drinks were served during play and after scores were totaled delicious banana splits were served. brief quarterly conference for the Pink Hill Charge was held. On Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 the Pink Hill Church was host to all the wo men of the charge, which takes the place of the February meeting of each Woman's Society., BFG HDC Meets Mrs. Lawson Williams was hos- tess to the B. F. Grady Home Dem onstration Club at her home Mon day afternoon with 27 members nrpsent in the absence of Miss Clontz, home agent, Mrs. Faison Turner gave a demonstration on "Home Beautification'. A social hour followed and the hostess ser ved ice cream, cookies, mints and drinks. " Mrs. Jack McPlaul was hostess . in a -remilar circle meeting of the Presbyterian Women of the Church On Tuesday night In .the absence .f rha aresldent. Mrs. Earl Smith presMea. mrs. ncriuui was charge of the program taken from St. John 20. One new member wis added to the roll. The hostess ser "" ved ice, cream with pound cake to the 14 members present "Reds" Honored UFW Auxiliary A rpffii lar meeting of the auxill- aryof the Willard Smith Post.VFW, was held at the Hut Monday nlgnt. President Mrs. Lois Johnson pre sided. Secretary Mrs. Jane lnman xsiierf the roll and read the min utes. Four made application for membership. The secretary aisin buted auxiliary pins to the mem tin Mesdames Katherlne Tyn dall and Jane McPhaul served the group. The next meeting will ba held at the Hut Monday night, March 6th. Fashion Flip: Paris Shows American Idea if I ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Baiiara of Richlands, RFD, announce the hirth ni a ann. Rodnev Buck. Feb ruary 9, 1950 at Memorial General Hospital in Klnston. Mrs. Baiiaro is the former Iris Vivian Harper oi Deep Runn. ATTENTION: FOX HUNTERS You are invited to take part in the big fox chase to begin at Will iam Sutton Store at 5 o'ciock on Wednesday moraine. February 22. Tt la to be a Fox Hunters Keunion. Everybody is invited to come and Several weeks ago the "Reds and Blues" were organized in the Pres byterian Sunday School here and Miss Carolyn Smith was chosen to captain the "Reds", while Miss Betty Howard manned the "Blues". The object: to create a desire in children to attend Sunday School -'. and the winners, or the side which brought out the most members was promised a weiner roast, In the end, the . "Reds" won, and Friday night they were honored at a roast at the VFW Hut here. About 75 members attended. Dist.Supt. Here ' Rev B. B. Slaughter, District fiimerlntendent of. New Bern was guest speaker at the regular sec- nnd Sunday morning worship ser vice at the Methodist Church here Sunday. Following the service a nn w kan Mvuraed and x miiuvii nam v.... , Paris is showing fashions influenced by America. ' Tk. v,rr Rnlmain midwintei collection featured yards of lingerie and Schiffli embroidery frills in trims made possible, the designer ma-.A kv a new American product atjirch he disco niiui.ii " fr - ered on a recent trip te the U.S. The new synthetic starch imparts a nn- :u ..e.ijio an1 nthpr tvnea OI cottons and embroideries used for lingerie frills, which remains through eight to flfteenjaunderings. All lingerie trims shown were treat ria nnd Krhiflli em eu w.i.. .... . broidery trims were leamreu uh black-satin and moire dresses, on navy tailored suits and even on black tweed coats. I rngerie hats ere another highlight of the snow Scouts Honors The Bk F. Grady Boy Scouts rep resenting Duplin County, attended a Tuscarora Boy Scout riany in nnldshoro Monday. In the contests Grady Troop won 1st place in lrsl Aid. for a cold medal wltn Aitreu and rion Allison Wells as the team. t. ci Korneeav. Louis Westbroolc, Jr., Jimmy Williams and Don Wells won 2nd place for silver medal, in signaling, a team won third place for a bronze medal in tne rescue race. The Scouts were accompanied by Mr. Dempsey Smith, Mrs. Louis Westbrook and Mrs. Hugh wens. ParticiDatina in the contests were Scouts from Duplin, Wayne, Samp son and Johnson counties. Smith, Mesdames Sallie Westbrook Belle Swinson and Ike Stroud at tended funeral services for Mr Charles Bowden of Teachey at the Rockfish Presbyterian Church near Wallace Tuesday. Harper - Southerland Community News MRS. WILLIE HARPER, Correspondent brine all those long hounds and take part. We are planning a big hunt. There will be a big Barbecue Dinner after the hunt. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Souther- land and children went on a trip to Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill last week end. Radioman 3c Rajah Grady spent the week end with his mother. Mr. Wilbert Lee of Kinston visit ed his sister Mrs. Charles Brewer Sunday. Mr. Leonard Loftln of New York who is ill in a Kinston hospital. Mra W. H .Tones has been in Richmond some time at the bed side of Mr. Jones who was hospital ized there. Personals Rev. L. C. Prater of Outlaw's Bridge entered the VA Hospital at Fayetteville for treatment on Monday. Mr. H. M. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner were Goldsboro visitors Wednesday. Several from Pink Hill attended the Robert Kazmayer Lecture at Southwood School on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mc Phaul, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McPhaul, Jr. of Parkton, were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc Phaul on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rivenbark and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Riven- bark of Warsaw were dinner guests of the Sam Davis family Sunday evening. Mr. Lehman Williams has ac cepted a position as salesman for a hardware company in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Roger lnman and daughter Dell, spent the week end with relatives in Wilmington. Messrs "Bud" Howard and Chris Coombs attended the State-Wake Forest game in Raleigh Saturday night. Mrs. Chester Barnes is nursing Mrs. Leo Jackson of Kenansville, Local Citizen Is Named To Duke Alumni Post Durham, N. C. Mrs. L. A. Wil son, Rose Hill, N. C. has been named chairman of the Duplin Samnson area for Duke Univer sity's third annual Loyalty Fund Drive. Mrs. Wilson is a member of the nuke Plasa nf 1921. The T.ovaltv Fund was organized in i Qd7 when Duke University for the first time turned to alumni and friends for financial aid because of increased costs of operation fol lowing World War II. In everv state of the Uninn, art In 39 foreign countries, representa tives of the more than 23.0UO living Duke alumni joinpu with t'?.cu '. students, and friends to form the Duke University National Council Ooal of the current 1949-50 Loy alty Fund campaign has been set at $150,000. in tne lirst pnase ui the drive ending in December more than 2500 contributors gave approx imately $80,000. In two previous campaigns alumni and friends have contributed almost $270,000. Much of the success of the Loy alty Fund campaigns rests with the area chairman. Duties of Mrs. Wil son will include the organization of solicitation committees and per sonal solicitation visits to Duke people in her area. " It was emphasized that present funds needed were not for expan sion but to meet more adequately the demands of present enrollment. ' NEW QUIET AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS Speak in whiaperi at 50 and over . .. thanks to "sound- conditioning" of the 13-way stronger ' Lifeguard Uody and the "hushed" silence of Ford's new 100-h.p. VA engine. And outside, new hiked -on "Fashion Car" I colon make Fordjnore beautiful than ever for '50. BUMP BLOTTER "Hydra-Coil" and "Para- Flex" Springs blot the bumps out of your way. Together with Ford's "Mid Ship" Ride in the low, level center section you're in for a new high in comfort. A V-8 FOR LESS THAN MOST SIXES The new, super-quiet 100 f horsepower S engine is the same type engine found in America's oostliest cars, yet the '50 Ford, with this engine, sella tor less man aoost "si." f- ? "TEST DRIVE" . i. the one fine car in the ' MORE HIP AND SHOULDER ROOM Inside, you drive on non sag front seats that are foam rubber cushioned. The moat hip and shoulder room in Ford's field. And you're surrounded Ey sparkling upholstery fabrics that are a decorator's dream. L The one fine car in the low-price field! . aoost . sizes. ; ' "V - Inw.nrice field i SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE V Once yon drive a '50 Ford .f and see . hear . . and " fed for voorself its power, ; t ,Cv quality and comfort you'll 4 be amaied at all the car you V . 35 EASIER-ACTING BRAKES Features like Ford's 35 easier-acting King-Size Brakes keep you safe. You stop on a dime, at a tiptoe touch, thanks to this "Magic Action" of these great '50 Ford brakes. a tsrsT Wsw isWaW' m c w a. .. . ' i, There's a in your future . . . with a future built in'! Lily of the Valley 5 Bulbs, Jar and Moss $2.00 Finest Quality, German grown, Specially prepared for immediate indoor growing. 5 Prime Bulbs, ready to burst into blossom within 3 weeks I Plus handsome 4H" cop nr rnlored Stvrene Jardiniere, Plus Sphagnum potting moss. All only $2 ppd. Ideal Gift for Easter Mother's Day all occasions. BULB OF THE MONTH CLUB 41 S Market St. Cn-t. SC Chicago 7, III visited Miss Martha Catherine Southerland last week end. He has returned to resume his studies in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis of Kinston visiter her mother Mrs. John Guy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Southerland of Suffolk, Va. are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook and children snent a while with Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland on Sunday afternoon. Pfc Willie Tyndall spent the past week end with his sister Mrs. Rod nev Haraer. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith were week end guests at the home if her mother Mrs. Sarah Lee. Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland and Miss Martha Southerland vis ited Mrs. Grover C. Ballard who is a patient at Memorial General Hos Dital last Thursday nieht. Mrs. William Sutton and small son Wililam Lvnn were euest.s at the home of her mother Mrs. Jim Potter in Kinston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Rouse made a business trip to Goldsboro one day last week. Mrs. William Sutton and Mrs Harvey Harper were Kinston shop pers last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stroud and small son James Edward were vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Har per Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Willie Hamer. Mrs Chaun- cey Bishop and Ruthie Ann Harp er were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Southerland near Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Smith and children, also Mr. Willie Harper visited Mr. and Mrs. A. a. Soutner- land Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Lee is visltlna her mother Mrs. Lizzie Chambers this week at Bett Ooten Crossroads. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer Mrs. William Sutton and Mrs. Hai vey Harper attended the funeral of Bennie Grady held at the Spar row uemeiery near Deep nun last Wednesday afternoon . lmWmm mmwlmm m a SIX STEPS TO QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Jw6aMaH,HH.j( "KtAMMH TYNDAll FUNERAL HOME Df MOOlfT oun Hasaa Way ao-Danltii BnrlaJ Aaaoclaflop Fuarml Directors, Banbalmesa Imbalance Bonis, day or nlrhi SMITH CONCRETE PRODUCTS, Inc KINSTON, N. C. Phone 3412 DEALERS: Duplin Mercantile Co. Kenansville, N. C I. J. Sandlin Coapaay Beulaville, N. C. For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments. See or Write Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter. Company KINSTON, N. C. Rev. H. J. Whaley BEULAVILLE WATCHES - CLOCKS WATCH BANDS . RINGS ON ORDER Repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry PRESTON HOLMES DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO. IN KENANSVILLE 3 W ED FOR SALE Oak and Pine Firewood PINE, $5.00 per cord OAK, $6.00 per cord On the premises. Stacked along roadway near Williams' Cross roads, 5 miles from Warsaw. SEE OR CALL 60 cords pine and 30 cords oak cut in 4-ft. lengths. George P. Pridgen PHONE 473 WARSAW Turner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE L. C. TURNER, J, T. J. TURNER Pink Hill's Oldest Insurance Agency PINK HILL, N. C. 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 TIN - WIRE - NAILS Just Unloaded Car TIN 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 10 - 11 and 12 Ft. Lengths 29 Gauge Galvanized WIRE NAILS 32 - 34 and 40 inch Field Fencing ANY SIZE Seven SpringsSupplyCo. SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. 11 1 SAVE The Way II Works 10 Shares $10.00 per month 84 months Dividend 5 i . 040.00 .. 160.00 I1.0O0.M before maturity you set 3 dividend for the aver.f. Um. If you withdraw we have your money. If you fei a loan to build or buy. the expense Is 21.75 -WHY PAY MORE?- 13 O O o o o o o o M your ' m I niiw MHlrA AH Lc:n Association . get for so little money.