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FRIDAY MAY 5th, 1950 :1 tiis dm? MH time 3 r r 'i-'-J:--- t mv y. 4-' " Etr.ur.crcSors Meet .Census enumerators in the dist rict which Mrs. Christine Williams served a crew leader enjoyed a "Cat together and delicious chick en stew at the Legion But Saturday evening. Mrs. Scott Herring and Mrs, Dempsey Smith fixed the stew and Mesdames Herman Miller and Harold Kornegay led the group in : games and contest and singing. -X Mrs. W. O. Sullivan served as . pianist"': :'.''.: ' . ., Guests of Mrs. Williams and the enumerators included District St pervlsor Hooks and Mrs. Hooks of Fremont. - Bridget Hosf ess Mrs. Llnwood Turner was hos tess to Mr' club-at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D. W. Byffln received club high score prize, Mrs. J. J. Smith a prise foe second, high and Mrs. Matt Burke received the consola tion trophy. Visitors ' high score prise went. to Miss Virginia John son of Virginia Beach, who is visit ing in the Burke home and visitor's second high was won by Mrs. Levi Everett. The hostess served a deli cious salad course with Coca Colas. ,, :, ; ; -a- Miss Gray Worley of Washing ton, N. C. end- Mr. and- Mrs. John OConnor of Bichlands visited their . parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley ' recently. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee of Fal ' son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Sills. Sunday. Quests of the. H. 0. Maxwells during the week end included U. S. Senator and Mrs. Frank D. Graham n.ioish t CtA H. rj. Maxwell of St. Johns, Newfoundland, Lt. and Mrs .Marvin Volkert oi wasn inBtnn. D .C. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godwin and daughters of Wilming ton, Mr. and Mrs. ismmen nB and Mr. and Mrs. John Watlington of Pink HilL Mrs. Mollle Johnson and Miss Virginia Johnson of Va. Beach, have been visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burke. Miss Hilda Lee of BCTC spent the week end at her home here. Mrs. M. K. Horner of New Bern visited her son Hev. Tom Horner Saturday. y .Patrolman Seth Thomas under went an appendectomy in a Kinston hospital a few days ago. George King has returned from the VA hospital in Fayettevllle fol lowing a recent operation. Showers worth a million fell In Pink Hill and vicinity about noon Sunday, which was the first in many weeks. Emmett Watson has purchased the Cecil Howard home In Pink Hill.. The Howard family will move to Wilmington after closing of the school. Miss Pollv Weston has accepted employment as medical secretary in the office of JJr .u. v. nuiuu. Mr. Fred Sparrow was at Fayette ville Tuesday to receive medical attention at the VA hospital. Mr. Zeb Williams Is recuperating from a recent operation at his home here. His brother, Mr. Arthur Wil liams and Mrs. Williams of Wash ington D. C. visited him recently. John Watson of New Bern spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Goodson and daughter Vicky of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Chilton Howard and son Buster of Kinston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heath on Sunday. Grand Slam CROSSWORD PUZZLE Tutn?r & Turner ; INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE L. C. TUKNEB, J. T- TURNER ' Fink Hill's Oldest Insurance Agency . PINK HILL, N. C. ! ACROSS ; 1'Thfr- 'a the Thing" S Magnificent Bang 12 and Johnson 14 Poetical prep osition 15 "Slow to China" 16 Father 17 Sign of the Zodiac ' 19 Dining 22 World War I Song 24 Dry 23 Propelling implement 27 Cukoo 28 Image 31 Article 32 Grey 34 Bell sound 36. Bt ., playwright 37 "The Big 38 Beverage 39 Franchot 41 Penseroso 43 More naked 44 Pronoun 45 'They All S " 46 Affirmative 47 Approach 49 Last name of pictured star. 53 Sicilian vol cano 54 "It's a Sin to Tell a " 55 Musical ex ercise 58 Compass di rection 60 Eight voices 62 Italian poet 65 Sea or large river: Arabic 66 First name of pictured star 67 Was indebted DOWN 1 Boston Orchestra 2 South Amer-. ican ruminant 3 Like 4 Shouting 6 Second note of scale 7 Place 8 " You" 9 Male offspring 10 "Sleepy" 11 Close to 13 Born 15 "I'm My Time" 18 A bone 20 Seventh note of scale 21 Either 23 Silly 26 Article 29 Carmen play ed a pair 30 "Mule " 33 Grand ' Here's the Answer Byiiio'ii2i mi j. JIM'S, $i2-Ly aejgoipea iUa O M A VtAJ 9U3JI ' SlBi a v S H O "t I I v fM 1 i H f 35 Sick 37 Unit 40 What Abe Goldman plays on pic tured star's show 42 Less neat 43 Those pro hibited 44 Money 46 Hear ! 48 Sped 49 A dojt 50 Allow 51 "The First n 52 Wreck 56 Used with foil to mean clover 57 Deer 59 Married 61 "Comme ci, Commc " 63 Toward 64 Exclamation I x J t p s r la I r i lis u a i piT !i H W ft) I! !l!lZL "lflV"v - iC j 1 N - r--&gz l 501 151 Igl5.2 l ' 0" 61 p5 j"jt ZZZlZZZZZ ELZlm afternoon in the home of Mrs. H. C. Brogden with Mrs. Willie Bell assisting hostess. President Mrs. C. L. Sloan opened the meeting with song and, club collect. After the business reports were made by memebrs attending the District meeting in Jacksonville on April 21. Mrs. Cecil Davis, home garden leader, gave tips on garden culti vation. Home dairy leader, Mrs. H. C. Brogden led the group in a discuss ion concerning sanitation In the ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR IF NOT PLEASED, your 40c back from any druggist. T-4-L is spec ially made for HIGH CONCEN TRATION. Undiluted alcohol base gives great PENETRATING power. Kills IMBEDDED germs on cantact. NOW at KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE oooooooooooo FOR SALE dairy. Arts and Crafts was added to our club this year and at this meeting Mrs. H. C. Brogden taught the group how to make rugs. The program was concluded by an interesting and helpful talk on Character and" how it grows by Mrs. Elbert Davis. A brief recreational period fol lowed at which time games were enjoyed, led by Mrs. Samuel Pipkin. The 20 members were invited into the dining room where a grace song was sung and the hostesses served lee cream and cookies. White spirea and lilacs were used for decoration. RALLY Several members of the Calypso Presbyterian Church Youth Fel lowship attended the Rally held in t lie Presbyterian church in Wallace last Sunday afternoon and evening. Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS. TILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter, Company KINSTON. N. C. Calypso Club News The Adelphins Club was enter tained in the home of Mrs. Johnnie Albritton Thursday afternoon for their April meeting. Mrs. R. L. Cox was assistant hostess. Lovely spring flowers with pink and white colors predominating and were attractively arranged. President Mrs. W. H. Hurdle called the meeting to order. Club hymn was sung and club collect was repeated in unison. After business Mrs. H. C. Cook OFFERS YOU; -In for your old appliance r on a new Hcoiqf Rdnrje or Water Keafer Here's the most exciting range trer offcied at this' price. Just think of lt! Yon have all the advantages of electric eookuprat.a prlca tty will fit the moat modeati of budgets. 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