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FRIDAY, JULY 28th, 1950
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Mrs. Willie R. Harper, Correspondent
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What to do on rainy afternoon is
aolved by above Summer School
tudents of Pineland College
Edwards Military Institute, Salem
burg. Involved In a checker game
HONORED
To honor the birthday anniver
saries of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Smith, the children en
tertained with a dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. . Simmons In
Goldsboro on Sunday, July 23. At
tending from Pink Hill were Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. and Ann May and
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Smith and
family.
ENTERTAINED
Mrs. E thro JIM, recent bride, was
honored with a miscellaneous show
er at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Thornton in New
ton Grove Saturday evening, July
22. Hostesses were her sister, Miss
Emma Jean Thornton and Mrs.
Cecil Thornton. Guests were met at
the door by Mrs. Don Wiggins of
Clinton and introduced into the
game room by Mrs. Charles Lee
Westbrook of Newton Grove. After
games and contests guests were In
vited Into the dining room by Mrs.
Louis Jackson of Newton Grove,
-where punch, bridal cakes, mints
and nuts were served. About 75 at-
'. tended. i
is Anise Kelly of Kenansville, and
Cadet Captain Jesse Buffkln, of
Lumberton. Perusing the College
Annual is Nersa Alvarez, of Puerto
Padre, Cuba, Joe Mitchell, of Fu-
quay Springs, and Betty Winslow
of Hertford. The Pineland-Hl.M.I.
Summer session closes August 19.
INVITATION
Mrs. Ray Starnes request the honor
of your presence
at the marriage of her daughter
Catherine Price
to
Mr. Hugh M. Wells, Jr.
on Saturday the twenty-ninth
of July nineteen hundred fifty
at four o'clock in the evening
First Advent Christian Church
1515 Shuman Avenue
Charlotte, North Carolina
BRIDGE HOSTESS
Mrs. Linwood Turner was hos
tess to her bridge club at her home
Wednesday night. Mrs. Jasper
Smith received club high, Mrs. Clar
ence second high and Mrs. Horace
Tyndall, consolation. Mrs. Levi
Everett received visitor's prize. The
hostess served nuts and drinks fol
lowed by peach ice cream and cake.
HOSTESS '
presided. Mrs. Jasper Smith pre
sented the program. One visitor,
Mrs. F. D. Burrough, was present.
The hostess served open-faced
sandwiches, cakes and punch .
PERSONALS
Mrs. Sallie Westbrook was host
ess to the Presbyterian Women on
Tuesday evening. In the absence
of the president, Mrs. Earl Smith
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Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner and
Lucy are vacationing at Morehead.
Mesdames Edward Hill, Corbett
Weston, Woodrow Smith, Warren
Carter and Misses Polly Weston
and Elizabeth Small spent the
week end at Carolina Beach.
Mrs. T. A. Turner and Miss Con
nor Jones have returned from west
ern N. C. where they saw "Unto
These Hills".
Betty Howard of Wilmington is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Me
tarca Heath and other relatives.
Mrs. F. D. Burroughs and sons
have returned to Charlotte after
visiting the Z. M. Williams.
Floyd Heath, Jr. of Washington,
D. C. has been visiting home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson have
returned from viewing "Unto These
Hills".
Mr. and Mrs. Ethro Hill spent
the week end at Newton Grove.
Mr. Chris Coombs was in Ral
eigh Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones had as
guests at their cottage at Morehead
during the week end Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Tyndall of Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
John O'Connor of Richlands and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Wil
son.
Mrs. E. R. Maxwell has returned
following close of summer school
at AAC in Wilson.
Miss Barbara Jean Gates, a sis
ter of Mrs. J. R. Davis and student
of Winthrop College, Orangeburg,
S. C, has been confined in the hos
pital there for Rhumatic Fever. She
is now recuperating at her home in
St. Matthews, S. C.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Ruffin spent
Sunday afternoon in Kinston.
Mrs. EUie Kornegay of Washing
ton, D. C. who has been visiting
relatives here, has returned home.
Miss Bessie Kornegay of ECTC
spent the week end at home.
Mr. Leo Watllngton of Reidsville
spent the week end here and was
accompanied home Monday by Mrs.
Watllngton and daughter who were
visiting relatives here.
Mr. Rommie Holt of Atlanta
spent the weekend with the Robert
Holts. Saturday the Holt and Max
well families entertained with a
fish stew at the mill in his honor.
Mrs. Ed Davfs and Mrs. Melvin
Wooten and children of Charlotte
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Wells of Grady School.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Daniels an
nounce the birth of a daughter in
a Goldsboro hospital July 22, 1950.
Mrs. Daniels is the former Belle
Simmons.
Rev. N. P. Farrior was ' dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brewer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Southerland
and children were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ivey of Mt. Olive for
supper Tuesday.
Mr. Paul Grady and J. B. Sou
therland were in Kinston one day
last week on business.
Mrs. Fletcher Stanley of Raleigh
visited Mrs. Jessie Stanley last
week.
Mr. L. R. Harper spent the week
end at Wake Forest College with
John F. Tyndall.
Mrs. Durham Outlaw of Deep
Run spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bodell Outlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hines and
son were week end guests of Mr.
Ben Hines and family.
Miss Maggie Shiver of LaGrange
spent the week end with Miss
Catherine Guy.
Mrs. Johnnie Harper and son
are at the bedside of her father
Mr. J. M. Lennon who is seriously
ill in Bullock's Hospital, Wilming
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grant of
Kinston and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Humphrey of Deep Run were din
ner guests of Mrs. Sarah Lee on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee visited
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Stroud on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grissom Harper
shopped in Kinston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard South
erland spent Saturday afternoon
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bish
op of Mt. Olive, RFD.
Mr. Robert Roberdo of Balti
more, Md. is visiting Mr. ana Mrs.
Raef ord Harper. Mrs. Roberdo will
return with him after spending
part of the summer with her parents.
Mr. Howell Grady and Mark Hill
had the misfortune to lose their
tobacco barns by fire Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Souther
land and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hill at Midway Park
on Sunday.
Mesdames Charles Brewer and
William Sutton shopped in Kinston
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyndall were
week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and
son visited Mrs. Sadie Guy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Rouse spent
Sunday with Mrs. Edd Rouse.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bae
ford Harper on Saturday, Septem
ber 2, 1950. All relatives and
friends are invited to come and
bring a basket and let's make it a
real reunion once more.
Preiirducfion
Begins Aug. 14
Preinduction processing in the
Fayctteville Army and Air Force
Recruiting Main Station area will
begin August 14th and continue
through August 21st, Capt. T. E.
Adair has announced An average
of 81 men per day will be processed
during this time.
Induction of those qualified and
called by the draft boards will be
gin September 26th and continue
through September 29th. Under the
present plan, all selections induct
ed under this first call will be for
service in the Army and will re
ceive their basic training at Fort
Knox, Ky .
The Fayetteville Recruiting Main
Station will process selectees for
26 counties including Duplin and
surrounding counties.
TAR HEELS DON'T
DRINK ENOUGH MILK
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LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Grandmother, mother and daughter
Were married In a triple wedding ceremony at the Pico H lights
Church. Left to right before the wedding cakes aie: Dailene Kelly,
16: Ralph Lester, 18, her husband; Mrs. May Forcry, r; Jess Taylor,
70, her husband; and Mrs. Meile Thomas, 34, mad hoi huakimd,
Spencer Ramsdale. 29.
years it might become better." In i
other words it will take it some'
time to catch up with "The Duplin j
Story" and with sufficient work i
and showings in ten years it might
become better. i
A SALUTE TO
4-H FARM SAFETY
One of the many reasons why
North. Carolina needs more im
proved pasture and more livestock
on its farms is that consumption
of livestock products in the State
falls far short of what nutritionists
recommend for good health.. Nutri
tionists recommend 301 quarts of
milk or its equivalent in dairy pro
ducts per person annually. The ave
rage person in the U. S. consumes
284, but the average in North Caro
lina is only 228 quarts.
Fluid milk was once a classic
example of North Carolina's live
stock defiicency. However, during
the past two years, local Grade A
production has equalled or exceed
ed the demand during the summer
of "flush milk" season.
"UNTO THESE HILLS"
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Holt and
family of Albertson returned a few
days ago from a vacation trip to
the mountains of North Carolina.
While there they saw the Indian
outdoor drama "Unto These Hills".
Mr. Holt says it is very good and
is worth the trip to see. When ask
ed how it comoarea with "The Du-
The Harper Rennlon will be beld plin Story" he said, "If it runs ten
National Farm Safety Week is
being observed throughout rural
America, July 23-29. Therefore we
feel that now is the time to salute
another nation-wide safety activity
in progress 365 days a year.
It is the 4-H Farm and Home Sa
fety program carried on by nearly
half a million 4-H Club membeis
between the ages of 10 and 21. We
are told that these youth -- who
conduct safety surveys in their
homes and neighboring farmsteads
-- have the best organized safe
program in the rural field. They
only ferret out hazards but foil
through and correct thousands of
unsafe conditions relating to farm
machinery, livestock, motoring, and
scores of other things.
For furthering 4-H farm safety
education, we take off our hats to
General Motors for its interest in
rural youth and its public spirited
action " in providing $10,000 in
awards annually; to the National
Committee on Boys and Girls Club
Work for arranging the program;
and to the Cooperative Extension
Service for directing the activity.
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