FRIDAY, APRIL 7th, 1950 n uA: Lu u Pcrscr.:I$ Mr. and lin. Jack McPhaul and Mlat Dorothy Carol Stroud attend- l. ed the Axalea Festival in Wibnlng- ton last week end. - Guests of Mr. and Mr. J. F. May . Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. W. ' E. Simmon of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrt. K. . snmn ana wn '"H " Charles Nash and daughter of Kim ton, Mr. and Mrt. Lloyd Boney 1 and daughter of Norfolk and Mlat Margaret Ann Carr of Wallace. Miss Ann May is recuperating from a recent Illness at her home. Mrs. Ethel Outlaw has taken over the lunchroom at the Outlaw's Bridge School to - succeed,, .Mis. Frances Kelly who resigned re cently to serve as Post Mistress in (he new Albertson Post Office. Dr. D. W. Ruff In and Mr. Roger Inman spent Sunday at the Buffln cottage at Hickory Point Mr. Matt Burke, employed In New Bern, spent the week end at home. -. Mr. George King is receiving treatment In VA hospital in Fay- ettevlUe. Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turner and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Herring and Mrs. Annie Mae Ken- DDUDDGDj?: r rr "inn . S bricks feoffor m m tltrt't New Year's idea for better farming in 1850. Divide your power. " Let the Alfl-ChaJmeri WD or Model C do the heavy work while lighter Job are turned over to . j the Model 0 or belt work to an A-C tatlonary power unit. They help take the pressure off both I you and your present tractor when time counts most in busy seasons. : ' . The Model G can cultivate, plant, mow, plow ! and do chore work. A-C power units are vaiuDie at surprisingly mw cost in 24 to 110 hp. sizes. ' These are real tractor engines, proved by years oi tougn tractor service. : Use two sources of power in two dinerent sizes for better living, bet - ter farming and more profit Sr T. A. TURNER CO. Ml :3LI Ilt PlNK HILL' There Are TwoKinjIs Of Bills... . . . First, the kind you " get for hard work... . . . Then, the kind you get on the first of . . every month! I . , Tfc shwld b now h of Uncle Sam's kind f Mil to eorer Ul expense, with a Utile left over for aaTtnrs. If thert )ma well be pleased to arrant e a low cost personal lent aad work otot a budget for yo and your family to hrlng yew aceounto la balaaee. Why not drop In today! . FIHST CITIZENS BANK & Trust Cc:ny nedy were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Yarbrough near Tarboro. -Miss Bessie Kornegay accompa nied by her 7th grade, and Me- dames D. W. Smith and Louis Westbrook were on a sightseeing trip to Raleigh last Thursday. J. R. Davis, Sam King and Floyd Heath were recent visitors in Dar lington,' S. C. Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell of Rich mond Is spending the Easter Holi days at her home. . ' Mr. Lehman Williams was a busi ness visitor in Raleigh Saturday. Floyd Heath, Jr. returned to Hamlet Saturday following a short visit to his home. VisiQng the H. D. Maxwell fam ily recently included Mrs. Walter Godwin and children of Wilming ton and Mesdames Thad and Alvin Kornegay and Miss Lula Tyndall of Pink Hill. Head Cancer Drive chairmen for Pink Hill, In the Le noir County Division of the Amer ican Cancer Society drive which is now underway.: Holt will serve as treasurer at the Pink Hill First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Club Hostess Mrs. D. W. Ruffin was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Azaleas were used in the living room where two tables were in play. Mrs. Jasper Smith received high score prize, Mrs. H. G .Tyndall received second high' and Mrs. Matt Burke recei ved consolation prize. The hostess served a dessert course. Hill, Mrs. Klttie Sutton and I William Sutton. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATK 4 Principal Frank Wiley and Mr. Bob Holt have been named co- Cantata The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of E. D. Holllngsworth, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of March, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under signed. This the 27th day of March, 1950. Vance Holllngsworth, Ad ministrator of the estate of E. D. Holllngsworth, de ceased. Rocky Mount, N. C. Phillips, Attorney N. C. American Legion Boosting Junior Base ball Tea mFor 1950 Season H. E. Kenansville, 5-5-6t. HEP A Cantata under the direction of Mr. Johnnie Watllngton will be presented at the Methodist Church here Easter at 11 A. M. Miss Wanda Tyndall will serve as pianist. Harper - Southerland Community News There will be an Easter Egg Hunt Sunday morning after Sunday School. All children come; bring eggs, and enjoy the hunt. Church services Sunday night at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Willie Harper and daughter visited her father who ill over the week end. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutton were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill of Midway Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow Turner and Mrs. Kittie Sutton of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. David Woodward of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Stanley and Mrs. Cora Stanley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brewer Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ballard of Richlands were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harper over the week end. . I: ! a Mrs. Furney Harper and children visited Mrs. Edna Bell of Kinston Saturday. There was a barbecue siinnpr given at the Jay-cee building In Kinston Monday night. Proceeds went to the Albertson church. Several from this community at tended. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Howard of near Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hlnes visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hines Sr. of Kinston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Potter visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tyndall visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brewer of Deep Run Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .lamps Snnthorlnnrt visited Mr. A. B. Southerland whn is 111 at his home near Kenansville on Sunday. Miss Iris Jean Deavpr visitor! Misses Margaret Jean and Catheryn Harper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Efird of Kin. ston visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. a. T. Efird Sundav. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ha rvpv Harper Sunday were Mrs. Rici.ard NOTICE! Make Our Store Your Headquarters For All Your Needs Riding International CULTIVATORS Galvanized 5-V CRIMP TIN f HOG WIRE FERMATE DYNAMITE FEEDS & SEEDS Meet Your Friends At T. A. TURNER COMPANY IN PINK HILL T I SIX STEPS TO QUALITY CONSTRUCTION!, . foUAtl. fV aitKMAHSLii II . 1 HOfiTtAHH!Ha jr.- f C tan ah uwriii fas. f ' r " 1 ij J. 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