. . I i;eTiic.rr?i:iA . ) ',; .;:V, 4 : RECEIVE DEGREES At FFA convention held in Raleigh this week Mark Sutton, George Howard, Bobby Hicks and Fred Harper of the Pink HB1 chap ter received Carolina Farmer De gree awards. On the Parliamentary Procedure teams from Pink Hill were Mark Sutton, Donald Howard, Bobby Hicks, George Howard and Thomas Byrd. J. E. Johnson, local vocational agriculture teacher ac companied the group to Raleigh. AT CONFERENCE Prin. H. M. Wells of the Grady School and Prin. Pat Harmon of . the Warsaw School were at Chapel Hill Aug. 3, 4, and 5, attending the annual principals conference. Mr. Wells appeared on a discussion panel under the title, "The Com munity and its School Resources". BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. Alton Tyndall was hostess to her bridge club at her home on Wednesday afternoon The living and dining rooms were ensuite F Mr. Farmer Do You Need A Tractor? We Have Them NOW. WE ARE John Deere & Leader DEALERS For This Section. Good Terms - Immediate Delivery SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY COMPANY SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. Our buyers have overstocked us on several Items and we need warehouse space. The "Boss" has authorised our giving yon either of the gifts listed below abso lutely FREE with any $5.00 or der for merchandise! A tip: ord er $15.00 of merchandise and re ceive all three gifts! Please spe cify gift with order. Offer closes August 25th 1950. Allow 3 weeks for delivery. ROGER BROTHERS SILVERWARE SET . . SERVICE FOR EIGHT This 52-piece Rogers Brothers service for eight includes ift tea spoons, 8 dinner knives, 8 salad forks, 8 oval soup spoons, 2 (serving) tablespoons, 1 butter knife and 1 sugar .spoon. Knives have hollow handles, forged blades and all pieces are reinforced at greatest points of wear. This set includes a written guarantee against defects in workmanship. Engraved with Initials at no extra charge. Set complete in all-wood, anti-tarnish chest with velvet lining. A cleaning kit is included! COMPLETE a , HQ WITH SET bf CLEANING KIT 16-QUART PRESSURE COOKER ' ---IDEAL FOR CANNING This 16-quart pressure cooker will cook beef stew In 0 minutes, potatoes In 7 minutes and fresh peas In 60 seconds. Simple to operate, this cooker is ideal for quicker, cooler, home canning, preparing large meals, sterilizing baby's bottles and many other varied tasks. Save on time, fuel and food bills with this cooker, made by one of the nation's largest manufacturers of kitchen ware. Your road to happier kitchen hours has a moderate price, too! ' ' .-..... COMPLETE Af ORDER ONLY IbmJ.VO - NOWw AMERICAN ORDEEBYMAIL 'f and tastefully decorated with sum mer flowers. Mrs. J. M. Jones re ceived high score prize for mem-' bers, Mrs. Ike Stroud received sec ond high .prize while Mrs. Helen Turner received consolation, Mrs. J. R. Davis received visitor's high. The hostess served coca .colas, frozen fruit salad with wafers, party cakes and salted nuts. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Lylton Maxwell of Wlnston-iSalem announce the birth of a son, Scott Etheridge, weight 6 1-2 pounds, at the Baptist Hospital there Aug. 3. Mrs. Maxwell is the former Miss Ruth Dagenhart of Taylorsvllle. Mr. Maxwell is a former resident of Pink Hill. CIVIC CLUB MEETS Pres. J. E. Johnson presided at a meeting of the Pink Hill Civics Club at the VFW hut Friday night. An official from Camp Lejeune Air Base was present and talked on the part the Marine Corps plays in close operation with ground forces when in actual comba.t . Lb THE CANDID CAMERA Fast action, fixed focus from 5 feet to Infinity. S pictures per roll, modern, - eye level ; view finder, removable back for rapid loading, black plastic construc tion. Yours free, complete with carrying case. - nc0n , ; -r- Cash, Check or Money A drive Is on. to increase the membership of the. club this year to J00 members. Mr. Amos Howard served a chicken supper to the group. ,' IX, y(4t,if i.'!! V ATTEND CONVENTION - ,, ; 'i : . Miss Polly Summerlin, proprie tor of Patsy's Beauty Shop was in Raleigh Monday and Tuesday at tending a convention on hair cut ting and styling at the Sir Walter Hotel. Mr. Vincent ; Colletti and Mr. Don Stover were guest artiste directing the show. AT TUSCARORA K .', , The 'following Boy Scouts of B. F. Grady Troop No. 40 have re turned from a week's encampment at Camp Tuscarora: Hess Davis, Jr. Ray Westbrook, : Lewis Westbrook, Jr. and Don Allison. Wells. YOUNG PEOPLE MEET I , I.. . . . . Hunter and Alfred Wells were hosts to the YPF of Smith's church at their home Saturday night. Miss Alice Rogers, leader, presided. A program was presented with sev eral members taking part. Refresh ments were served to the 14 young people present a ; . PERSONALS Mrs. Mary Oliver -and Misses Kitty and Virginia Foster of Louis burg and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nelson of High Point were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones at their summer home at Morehead. Mrs. Mercer of Fountain has been visiting her daughter Mrs. J. A. Worley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saunders and sons are expected from El Rado Texas this week end to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.' Sills have returned from Faison where thev have been spending the summer. Mrs Sam Waller is recuperating from an illness at a rest home in western N. C. -j, Mrs. Walter Godwin of Wilming ton shopped in Raleigh Saturday after an over night visit here with her parents. Young Misses Billv and I.pla K Godwin spent the dav with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell. Miss Annie Taylor is a student in summer school at ECTC. Hilda Grace Stroud has returned home from a Kinstpn hospital where she unde'rwetiCan anrjenrieft tomy. , ; . .. , 53 pc. CIIINAWARE SET SILVERPLATE COFFEE SET CANDID CAMERAS SILVERPLATE COFFEE SET This fine 5-pc. coffee set is both beautiful and durable. Elaborate border artistically crafted on silverplate over copper base. In cludes 8 cup coffee pot, 6 cup tea pot, sugar and creamer and 13x22 serving tray. Yours free! GUARANTEED ONE YEAR SHEER NYLONS These 15 denier, 52 gauge, seam-free, better, fitting nylons come with the manufacturer's guarantee of a year's wear or you'll be refunded double your money back and given two new pair of nylons. These first quality, full-fashioned, all-nylon hose are available in all sizes and colors. Very fine knit by new process, gives superlative clearness. Triple inspection and reinforce ment. These glamorous nylons come to you, along with tfSr 1-year written guarantee at a moderate price you can afford! Specify size and color. TWO &1 OQ NOW PAIR U ORDER WITH ONE-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE STAINLESS STEEL CHICKEN FRYER , .," - - WITH COPPER BOTTOM This chicken fryer is constructed of durable stainless steel and has a copper bottom for longer wear.. Look at these features: fryer will hold 2 large chickens, domed cover seals in moisture, bakelite knobs saves fingers, cover has 'tight beaded rims, no 'sharp edges and pan has flat,, triple-thick rolled" rims. Hanging rims are Included on handle. Now every housewife and mother can serve tempting, pleasing fried chicken! WHILE $1.98 They i: ' jll.VCl LAST JEWELERS Ncbr. i 4 ORDER BY MAIL Order, No C. O. D's. - ' Mrs. Emma Davis and daughter Mrs. Lawrence Johnson have been receiving treatment at Memorial General Hospital. In Kinston,--v Mrs. W. It Jones and daughters Lula Mae and Billie and Mary Ann Jones of Moss ,11111 left Saturday for New York .."and Canada. Mr. and Mrs Robert Williams and Miss Olive Williams of Ral eigh were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones have returned from western N. C. where they saw "Unto These Hills". Messrs R. B. Jones and Alton Taylor attended the ball games in Goldsboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. . M. Maxwell Jr. of Charlotte have returned from their wedding trip and are visiting their parents at Grady School. Harper - Soufherland Community News Mrs. Willie R. Harper, Correspondent Church services will be held at Harper-Southerland church Sun day, night Aug. 13. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and children of Kinston were dinner guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Egbert Grady Wednesday night. Radioman 3c Rajah Grady of the U. S. Coast Guard has been promoted to radioman 2c. He is visiting his mother Mrs. Henry Kornegay for a few days. Miss Catheryn Guy was an over night visitor of her sister Mrs. Har ry Smith Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Guy and daughter of Kinston were guests of their mother Mrs. Sadie Guy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Guy and Miss Cather yn Guy spent Sunday at Morehead Beach. Mr. Blanchard Southerland and Shelby Jean and Kaffie accompa nied Miss Marie Price to her home in La Grange Sunday. Miss Price has been here helping people harvest tobacco. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper and children and Mr. Johnnie Har per spent Sunday with Mrs. Jamie Powell and daughter Ann Nell. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harper took their small son to Kinston for treatment Monday. He is suffering from a bad throat and malaria fever. We hope him a speedy re covery. .. Mrs. Willie Harper and Ruthie Ann spent the fifth Sunday with CHINAWARE DISH SET 53 pieces in dainty floral sprays of subdued tints! Exquisite, fra gile beauty this set is lovely in traditional or colonial setting. Soft, pink, gray, lavender and green decoration .Ivory colored background. Yours free. i BETTER ORDER NOW Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons of Goldsboro were guests of Mrs. N C. Davis and Mrs. W, G. Korne gay Sunday. " . "' :- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells, Sr., Alfred, Hunter and Don Wells and Miss Connie Jo Wells attended the Wells - Price wedding in Charlotte Saturday July 29. r - ' ;; Miss Emileigh Maxwell of Nor folk spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Max well. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Squires vis ited in Rocky Mt. Sunday. v .Mrs. Horace Tyndall is visiting relatives in Charlotte. Mrs. R. E. Shepard of Kinston and Mrs. J. L. Johnson of Pink Hill went to Statesboro, Ga. Tues day to visit their husbands who are on the tobacco market there. her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Southerland on Kenansville Rt.' Mr. and Mrs. Grissom Harper and family have returned from Visiting their son in Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper of Pikeville were recent visitors in our community. Miss Shirley Britt of Holts Store section spent a while Sunday with Ruthie Ann Harper. Those visiting Mr. and irtrs. Char les Brewer Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Kinston. Visitors at Topsail Beach Thurs day were Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton, William Tynn and Mrs. Mattie Brewer. Mrs. Norman and Fletcher Stan ley spent Saturday with Mrs. Char les Brewer. Mr. Leamon Harper visited in Danville, Va. over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tyndall and family Misses Charlotte Outlaw and Geraldine Deaver spent a while at the Cliffs Sunday. Mrs. Bodell Outlaw visited her father Mr. Jack Deaver Sunday. SCOTTS STORE H. D. C. MEETS The Scott Store HDC held its July meeting in the home of Mrs. Fred Herring. Mrs. W. E. Waller -presided. There was a-good attend ance although many 'of the mem bers are working in tobacco: Miss V TEFEVEiri it Iblarii. FLOWERS FOR Occasions At 1 IN KINSTON Call Our Representative Mrs. T. J. Turner Agent -In Pink Hill. Tel 285-1 ALL u u 7 K9U) uuuiey , ; STORES ARE NOW OPEN ALL DAY,EACH VEDIIESDAY VE INVITE , WHERE Hilda Clontz gave an interesting discussion on good grooming, une program leaders gave" their reports. Following the business a social hour was enjoyed. During this time refreshments were served by Mrs. Herring. : '' W. Shim Miss Mittie Ruth Wallace, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Wallace, became the bride of Mr. Douglas Shivar, son of M. C. Shlvar of Seven Springs anfl the late Mrs. Shivar, in a candlelight ceremony Saturday afternoon at 5:30 in the Snow Hill Free Will Baptist Church The Rev. Thomas E. Beaman of ficiated at the. double ring cere mony. Mrs. Douglas Joyner of Goldsb6ro and Miss Eleanor Fay Herring presented a program of .nuptial music. , Mr. Wallace gave his daughter in marriage, and the groom's brother, Horace Shivar was best man. Ush ers were David Shivar, brother of the groom, Archie Williams of Sev en Springs, Joyce Wallace and Franklin Quinn, cousin of the bride. Miss Virginia Owens of Raleigh attended the bride as maid of hon or.Bridesmaids were Miss Lou of Wallace and Miss Helen Murphy, cousins of the bride. Charlotte Price, niece of the groom, was flower girl, and Haywood Adams, nephew -of the groom, was ring bearer. Johnny Rankin, nephew of the bride, was page. The maid of honor wore a ball erina length gown of white em broidered organdy over taffeta with matching hat and mitts. A stole of white organdy was worn pver her shoulders, and she carried a bouquet of yellow gladioli entwined with dark green English ivy. The bridesmaids' - dresses were like the honor attendant's, and they carried mjxed summer flowers showered with English ivy. The flower girl wore a white or gandy dress and carried a pink and white basket of rose petals. The bride wore a ballerina length dress of white Chantilly lace with matching mitts. Her finger-tip veil of French illusion was fastened to a halo of lilies of the valley. She carried a white prayer book topped. Turner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL fcfNDS OF INSURANCE L. C. TURNER, i, T. J. TURNER Pink Hill's Oldest Insurance Agency PAK HILL, N. C Office Supplies AND EQUI PM ENT,: ' r DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING: CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter Company KINSTON N C ANNOUNCEMENT UYJUY:.IJ'UULjLj 11 YOU TO DO YOUR PINK HILL FRIEIIDLY MERCHANTS with white bridal roses and shower ed with lilies of the valley."' - " . After the ceremony a reception - was held at the bride's home. 4 r Following the reception the bri dal couple left for a wedding trip. For travel the. bride wore a two piece ; original ' brown ensemble with brlwn lizard accessories and a corsage of white roses, c Mrs. Shivar Is a graduaet of B. ; F, Grady High School and King's Business College. For the past two . years she has- been employed by i the Carolina Power and Light Co. in Raleigh, q " " Mrs. Shivar is a graduate of B. Hill High School. He served four years with the U. S. Army. He Is now on active duty with the U. S.. Army Reserves in Raleigh. 'I'm Looking For Freedom I'm never content to rest,: I'm ' forever looking toward a : : farther star; . Always searching for you. Freedom, Trying to find out where you are. One night spent in Georgia , The next night in Carolina; .-, Always journeying onward, onward, Freedom, I'm trying you to find. On me, no state has a right, t I'm connected by no tie, Though born in North Caroline, There's no telling -where I'll die. Happy to be in the mountain's lone- ' ; i -liness ; , ' ' , Content, but only for a moment to stay,-' ,.. " i.'i Then leaving, to be pressing on,- . Ere it finds me here on another day. , 4 V,,- Through the valley, I search farther : - Thinking, maybe by chance to find you there, But search proves only hopeless - - i f For you, Freedom, none but I . seems to care. - "' -'V "" Finally, walking onto the sands of the seashore " - Swept by the ocean's undying waves, . .. " There I ask of you, Freedom, ' !; (:; To be answered by the echoes - of the sea caves. :. I look out upon the blue beyond . And on the horizon, I see faintly another star. "Oh, my dear beloved Freedom,' tell me, Could that be where you are?" - -.' Marcia M. Scott, TRADING III 4

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