FRIDAY, APRIL 28ta, UZ DUPLIN '211 :;t:i cAr.CMNA 20 S MC VS 01 CS Meets ' Mrs! D. WJ Ruffin was hostess to meeting of the Womans Society of Christian Service at her home Monday -afternoon. She, as presi dent, presided.- Officers for the new year -were all reelected. They are: Mrs.- Ruffin Pres.; Mrs. Len- ' man Williams, Vice Pres.;" Mrs. J. F. May, Secty.i and. Mrs. ;W. H. Jones. Treas. Mm. J. M. Jones is -Promotion Secretary. r 1 ' ' un -T v Mav was in charge of the program.! The hostess served refreshments. . tL- T-: The following seniors returned ' last week end from a sight-seeing trip to Washington, D. C: Carolyn Smith, Peggy Jo Stroud, Betty Jean Davis, Barbara Howard ,Mary Nell Kennedy, ? Harold Williams, Howard Davis, : Thomas Harrell Qulnn. John ; E Taylor, Dorothy ' Sanderson, Beulah Edwards, Wood . ley Kennedy, Fred Harper and Mark Sutton. v ' "B , They were accompanied on the trip by Prln.. Frank Wiley, Miss .Tannitaline Daniels. Mrs. Ada Ed- . 'wards and Mrs. Leslie Qulnn. In Wallace For Spring Rally Mr. and Mrs. Jack McPhaul, ad u .Mnr for the Presbyterian Young People of the local church, In Wallace Sunday auernoon to accompany a group to the Spring Bally of Wilmington Presbytery held at the Wallace Presbyterian -Dooictrntinn tank nlace at 2 p.m. followed by a business session and worship service. . The speaker was Dr. Frank Hall, pastor of Pearsall Memorial Presbyterian Church. in Wilmington. At 6 p.m. a picnic supper was served. Young people attending from Pink Hill were: Jimmie Lee John son, Billy Moore, Bobby Howard, vonnoth Kennedv. Lula Mae Jones, Ann Kuffin, Dorothy Carol Stroud, Betty Howard and Lou Ann Davis. Miss Lula Tyndall also accompanea the group. Bridge Hostess loom was decorated with armiellis nH nthnr seasonal flowers. Mrs. Linwood Turner received members high prize, Mrs. Matt Burke sec ond and Mrs. Helen Turner re ceived consolation prize. Mrs.-Levi Everette won visitors high prize. ThP hostess served ice cream and cake with toasted pecans. Church Women f Mrs. T. J. Turner was hostess to a regular meeting of the PresDy terian Women of the Church at her home on Tuesday night. 'ine rres Mrs. E. M. Sills presided. The pro gram entitled "In the Fellowship of the Saints", was presented by Mrs. T. J. Turner. The hostess ser ved a delicious salad plate. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coombs announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ann, at Parrotts Hospital in Kinston, Sunday, April 16. Mrs. Coombs is the former Miss Olivia Smith of Smith Township. Mrs. T. A. Turner was hostess to her bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The living moo nrniri Onlnn Miss Jacaualine Daniel, Bobby Hicks, -Mr. rran Wiley, Frances Harper and Doro thy Taylor. A talk wag maae py Mr. H. H. Bullock on '"ine uauu nt Tho Windmill " Dancing was later enjoyed, ana presenting a speacialty dance were Peeav Jo Stroud and "Mary Nell ifonnpdv a MavDole dance was, given by the girls from two classes using the colors of red, white and hino A fpature of the urogram was a Dutch dance by members of the( connnH fin H third erades. who en tered through the large windmill at the end of the room. In addition to the 15 seniors and 20 juniors, a number of guests were were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Whitf ord Hill of the Faculty; Miss Jacque line Daniel Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John mc- Phaul, Miss Irene Mlzzelle, Mr. Thomas Moseley, Mr. Kendrick Taylor and Miss Ruth Tugwell. THE AMERICAN WA j m I. " 1 Wl It 'I I Y W JU IMS I 'it mum- " ' Puts fertilizer Down at the Roots off Your Farm , i . ;" - Mart crops feed heavily on plant food after mid-season when aeed or grain is being formed. Under many conditions, applying fertilizer in the plow furrow puts it in the root tone for use of crops at this stage. The Allis-Chalmers Plow Sole Attachment dis charges the fertilizer just ahead of the plow points " where' it la i immediately covered. Get a fertilizer' attachment for your A-0 plow. Have it in time for spring work. Allis-Chalmers fertili ' er hoppers are interchangeable can be used on plow, planter and cultivator! Jr. - Sr. Banquet ,.. Thu Junior Class entertained the Seniors at their annual banquet in the school cafeteria recently. Deco rations in the Dutch theme were h tuliDS. miniature windmills and dolls being used on the table. A picket fence, covered with iw and roses, was used at one end of the. roomr while a large windmill was arranged at the op posite end. Th nrncram was opened by Bob by Hicks, junior class president, welcoming the guests. The invoca tion was by Mr. Frank Wiley. Alter the singing of "When You Wore A Tiilin" the following participated on the PBOgram: Sally Howard, Tho- Personals Mill IM- I if Messrs Linwood. Aubrey and Graham Turner and Jasper Tyn dall have returned from a fishing trip. Mesdames J. M. Jones, D. W. Ruffin, C. A. Davis and Seth Tho mas attended a Zone meeting of the Methodist Church in LaGrange rpppntlv. Mrs. J. M. Jones is recuperating from the effects of a fall suffered at her home a few days ago. Dr. H. A. Edwards and Mrs. Les lie Turner visited Mrs. Edwards who is ill in a Raleigh hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Edwards who is much improved, expects to return home in a short time. Mr and Mrs. Jasoer Smith re turned Saturday from a few weeks uicit with their dauehter Mrs rhaHps Saunders in Elrado. Texas. Mrs R n. Snelline and children of Albany, Ga. are visiting her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grady and other relatives. Messrs R B. Jones. Earl Howard, and Ike Stroud were among those fmm pink Hill attending a Grana Lodge Masonic meeting in Raleigh last wppk. Mr and Mrs. Jones Smith and Mr F.ihert Smith were guests OI relatives in Burlington Tuesday, I r ! ; Harper, purebred Duroc breeder of Deep Run has entered four Uttera in the official sow-testing program. This official testing program la followed by all major hog breedAa and is based on weights of litters al 5G days. Minimum requirement for a PR qualifying litter from a in ;il u re sow is to raise eight pigs or more to an official 56-day litter weight of at least 320 pounds. ' Wuh h Both Hands, Lefty Step In scon and talk ,.,, V SALIS AND HHVIC1 J T. A. TURNER CO. IN PINK HILL is;- Office Supplies -AND EQUIPMENT ' DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX Jcb II. Carter, Company fi C"!!V ' KINSTON. N. C. o o o o o o o o 1 Brand Hew Horse Drawn Riding -Cultivator Immediate Delivery FIRE-SAFE LONG LASTING TERMITE PROOF COOL IN SUMMER WARMER IN WINTER We Build To A Standard Not To A Price SMITH CONCRETE PRODUCTS, Inc KINSTON, C. Phone 3412 DEALERS: Duplin Mercantile Co. KenansvUle, N. C. I. J. SandUn Company . BeulavUIe. N. C ' Mr and Mrs. E. R. Maxwell and Miss Celia Maxwell were in Green ville recently to attend a concert by a glee club from UNC in which Kenneth Maxwell participated, ine concert was held at ECTC. Mrs. Emma Davis and Mrs. Ber tie Howard have returned from a visit with the Ray Davis family in Elizabeth City. Mesdames W. H. Jones and Ike Stroud. Misses Dorothy Carol Stroud Lula Mae and Billie Jones attended the Ice Follies in Ualeigti Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Habbs of Wilmington was guest last week of her daugh ter, Mrs. Jack McPhaui. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Williams and daughter Joan of Newport News, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Stroud Friday. PRESTON HARPER ENTERS PROGRAM In keeping with the modern trend to measure the pork produc tion ability of his herd, Preston NOTICE! Make Ou; Store Your Headquarters For All Your Needs International Riding CULTIVATORS PAINTS SCREEN WIRE CHICKEN SUPPLIES Rex Fertilizer DISTRIBUTORS CORN PLANTERS LAWN MOWERS Meet Your Friends At T. A. TURNER COMPANY IN PINK HILL INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE er L. C. TURNER, J. T. J. TURNER Pink Hill's Oldest Insurance Agency PINK I11LL, N. C. nur 3? mm o o o - o o ; o o o . o We tafce pleasure in announcing that we have . Q . - ' : - i-j n..i. im 4hio Tprritnrv f or the O q oeen appouneu . . O NEW TURNER CULTIVATOR, formerly Inter W(D)(D)P FOR SALE Oak and Pine Firewood PINE, $5.00 per cord OAK, $6.00 per cord On the "premises. Stacked along ncar Williams' Cross road. 5 miles from Warsaw SEE OR CALL 60 cords pine. and 30 cords oak cut in 4-ft. lengths. i o o o o o o o o o o C) n nation Harvester". First Come First Served Supply Is Limited. Seven Springs Supply Co. o o o o o o o () Georqe P. Pridqen j PHONE " WARSAW Dr. H.W. Colwell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next DoforTo Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In WALLACE. N. C. WATCHES CLOCKS WATCH BANDS RINGS ON ORDER Repairing , Watches, Clocks, Jewelry -w. IT-' lMiiia 1 T Mos.exdf.n9 values .')' I J ' in Mai1''" ,,,s,0t,l ( i : ' a P sgJu '' I liZ r-SS--r Us-- new S3 . w-ji vim I 1 '4 -'- Don't wait another day. Hurry in to ss our great display-demonstration of ) new 1950 Frigidaire Refrigerator. Sea gold-and-white beauty . . . new Ice-Blue interior trim and dozens more brand new features. Sizes range from 4 to 17 cu. ft. Pick out yours NOW I Deluxe Models With These and Many More New Features I Full-width Super-Freeisr Cheat New Ice-Blue interior trim Pull-length door Rust-proof, adjustable shelves Extra-deep twin Hydrators Porcelain Multi-Purpose Tray Sliding Basket-Drawer Full-width plastic Chill Drawer Exclusive Quickube Ice Trays Famous Meter-Miser mechanism took At ft Outside! Look At It Insldol YOU CAN'T MATCH A FRIGIDAIRt I TSESTON IIOLME3 fTTVEM SPRINGS, N. C. ' r:ou:iT olive, n.c.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view