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ANNOUNCE. WEDDING
4 Friends here have received an-
- nouncement of the marriage of
Mist Irene Davis of Nashville to
Mr. Thomas Arthur Thurmond of
Rocky Mount, which took place in
the Christian Church in Wilson
Friday, June 30, at 8:30 p.m. Mrs
Thurmond taught the third grade
in the local school for a few years
prior to going to-the Mt. Olive
city school. . . ' ;v::,;;'1",:!;'-''.-;!
The couple are making their
HOME FROH HOSPITAL
: Mr. Pinkney Aldrldge who has
been hospitalized in Fay etteville
for sometime, has returned home.
PERSONALS
'' Mr. Lylton Maxwell has return
ed to his home in Winston-Salem
after a week end with his parents.
Mrs. H. E. Maxwell, Mr, and
Mrs. S. J. Maxwell,' Misses Sarah
Ann and Emileigh Maxwell visited
home at 207 Tillery St. Rocky Mt. . at Nags Head and Manteo last week
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where they witnessed The Lost Col
ony. ,Capt. Rommle Holt of Atlanta
arrived for a short visit with rela
tives enroute for a two week per
iod of training in the reserve offl
cers corps. He was accompanied
to Lejeune Monday toy Mr. and Mrs.
H.D. Maxwell and his sister, Mrs.
Leo Watlington, who also visited
in Wilmington later in the day.
Bobby Holt Is visiting an aunt,
Mrs. A. C. Walters at LaGrange
this week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Duguld Richardson
and daughter Mary Holt of Stan
hope visited here Sunday.
Mr.' Leo Watlington and daugh
ter of Reidsville are visiting rela
tives here .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt atten
ded the funeral of her uncle Mr.
Charles Dudley near Ayden on
Thursday.
Mrs. W. E. Williams and Mrs.
Charles Parrish were visitors at
ECTC Friday. They were accompa
nied home by Miss Gray Worley,
following the close of the-summer
session.
Miss Bessie Koraegay has re
turned from ECTC where she had
been attending summer school.
-Mrs. Kate Ejnelty and Mr. and
Mrs. Barfield of Mt Olive attend
ed funeral services for Mr.' M. F.
Westbrook at Hebron Church on
Thursday. . . v
Mrs. W. H. Jones and daughters
Lula Mae and Billy and Mary Ann
Jones of Moss Hill left Friday for
a trip to western N. C. They-were
Joined by. Mr. Nell Jones who has
been attending summer school. The
party expects to see "Unto These
Hills" at the Cherokee Indian Res
ervation. Rev. N. P. Farrior and Mr. H.
M. Wells attended the Presbytery
held In Beulaville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith, teach
ers at B. F. Grady School, are at
Appalachaln State Teachers Col
lege at Boone for a two-week
training -course. ""'
Mrs. Dewey Leffler and son left
Monday for Schenectedy, N. Y. to
join Mr. Leffler, an engineer who
has been transferred there from
St. Louis, Mo.
At Topsail Beach for the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tur
ner and family, Dr. and Mrs. D.
W. Ruffin and family, Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Jones spent
the week end at Morehead.
Mrs. Fred Lawton and two child
ren are expected soon from Califor
nia to visit relatives here. Lt. Law-
ton has gone to Japan where he
has received a permanent assign-
Harper - Southerland Community Hews
Church services will be held on
Sunday July 23 at 11 o'clock. The
public is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of
men in the Marines.'
Leaving during the week end for
Statesville, Ga. to be on the tob
acco market included Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Turner and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Davis and Lou Ann,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Turner, Mr.
Frank Mincey and Durwood Min
cey. Mrs. Bessie W. Williams left on
Monday for her home in Roxboro
after visiting her sister Mrs. Lela
Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis and
children of Oakboro spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. King.
Mr. R. L. King is recovering
from a serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith of
Smith township were called to Wa
shington' last week because of the
death of her father, who died sud
denly of a heart attack at his home
there.
Mrs. Hattie Davis, Mrs. W. G.
Kinston spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brewer.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith and
Miss Irah Smith of Deep-Run were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Blanchard Southerland Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Harper and Ruthie
Ann spent the week end with he
parents near Kenansville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Southerland
visited Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Aldridge
Sunday.
Johnnie F. Tyndall of Wake For
est College spent the week end
with his sister Mrs. Rodney Harp
er. Mrs. Lucy C. Southerland spent
Tuesday with her son Mr. and Mrs.
Blanchard Southerland.
State College Hints
To Home Makers
Sunshine is one of the best and
safest bleaches for white clothes
after laundering. Likewise, lt of-
Kornegay and Miss Bessie Kor-j ten fades colors. It may have Just
ucgay visiieu in i,aiypsu mm uuiib me opposite eitect on some com
boro Sunday. mon stains; so be cautious. The
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davif. Mrs. heat of strong summer sun may
Laura Davis, Mrs. T. A. Turner set and darken stains, such as those
and Miss Connor Jones were din- fr0m cherries, peaches, pears,
her guests of the Ed Jones family plums, soft drinks or the mustard
at Jone's Fork Sunday. served on hot dogs.
Sylvia Howard of the Method-, First aid should be given imme
ist Orphanage in Raleigh has been! diately by sponging with cold wa
spending her vacation with rela- ter tfhile they are fresh and moist,
tives here and in Kinston. if any trace remain, treat by rub-
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and : bing glycerine or soapless shampoo
son of Kinston visited relatives! into the stain, then sponge in cool
here Sunday. water. Sometimes it helps to apply
Mr. and Mrs. Billy tomitn nave i a few drops of vinegar to the stain
rented the R. J. Smith home on the
Kenansville road and will move
there at the beginning of the next
school term.
Miss Bessie Kornegay left Mon
day to enter-ihe second term of
summer school at ECTC.
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FIRST CITIZENS BANK
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As of the Close of Biasness June 30, 1950
RESOURCES
PINK HILL, N. C.
Cash in Vaults and Due from Banks $ 26,559,544.04
U;; S. Government Securities $32,752,913.55
4, ; irect and fully guaranteed)
' Federal Housing Authority Obli-
- gations, Federal Intermediate
- Credit Banks and Federal Home
Loan Bank Debentures 1,324,526.72
- State :Bonds 9,436,945.83
-Municipal Bonds 13,163,145.63
Federal Land Bank Bonds and
Other Marketable Securities 6,256,358.85
Aorrupd ' Interest - '. '
Loans and Discounts Less Reserve 40,443,948.03
' " Banking Hduses, Furniture And Fixtures and.
Building Sites,Less Depreciation
Commercial Building Corporation Stock -..
, (Cost $105,000.00)
62,933,892.58
366,540.65
825,089.11
1.00
Mrs. F. D. Burrough of Char
lotte, visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Z. M. Williams here, was the
winner of first prize at the draw
ing held at Brewer Drug Store in
Pink Hill on Saturday at 6:00 p.m.
Others winning prizes included
Mrs. Jones Smith, Mrs. Helen Tur
ner, Mrs. Floyd Betz, Graham Tur
ner and Mrs. Robert Holt.
The occasion was the formal op
ening of the drug store,
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASS HAS ROAST
The Adult Sunday School Class
of the Pink HiU Methodist Church
and their families enjoyed a weiner
roast at Maxwell's Mill Sunday af
ternoon.
after the glycerine or shampoo
treatment, rinsing thoroughly after
ward with cool water. Never use
soap or heat until the stain has
disappeared.
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It came as a surprise to almost no one when producer-director Cecil
B. DeMille chose Victor Mature to portray Samson in the Technicolor
epic, "Samson and Delilah," a Paramount picture that opens next
Sundar at the Model Theatre, Beulaville. There simply was no other
actor anywhere who fitted the qualifications for the part better than
the rafted, handsome ex-Kentuckian.
Six feet-three Inches tall and weighing some 200 pounds, Mature'!
physical resemblance to the biblical strong man is all that any pro
ducer could reasonably ask for. Talent-wise, he had proved his ability
as a fine actor in such pictures as "Kiss of Death," "My Darllnc
Clementine" and "Fury at Furnace Creek."
Despite Mature's reputation as something of an Individualist, even by .
Bollywood standards, and DeMille'i "business" approach to picture
making-, the two got along famously even when the incorrigble atar
lapped the venerable producer on the boulder and enthused, "SUck
With me, kid, and youH be wearing diamonds."