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Is .L wmug , W, w CLUB SUPPER The B. F. Grady H.D.Club hoik; ored their husbandi and school faculty at a lupper at the Legion Hut near Maxwell's Mill at 8 p.m. Saturday.- ,v COKE PARTY To honor Mrs. Charles Saunders Sr., and Mrs. Saunders, Jr. of Tex as, who have been visiting here, Miss Fannie Gray Worley and her sister Mrs. Charles Parrlsh of Smlthfield entertained at coca cola party at the Worley home on Thursday afternoon. The guest list was made up of the honorees, Mrs. Charles Nash of Klnston and Mrs. Jasper K. Tyndall of Pink Hill CHURCH WOMEN MEET A Joint meeting of the Presby terian Women of the Church and Circle was with Mrs. Zeb Williams as hostess at her home on Tues . day evening. President Mrs. E. M. Sills presided. Miss Lula Tyndall was in charge of the program., Plans were made for entertain ing the young people. The hostess served refreshments. : BRIDGE HOSTSSS ' Mrs. Matt Burke was hostess ot her. bridge club 'at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lin wood Turner received club high prize, Mrs. Ike Stroud a prize for second high and Mrs: Clarence Jones the consolation prize. Mrs. Jack Perkins scored highest for visitors and received a prize. The hostess served ice cream, cake and salted nuts. and Mr. and Mrs. M .O. Pavlch of Johnstown, Pa. They were enroute to the Jones summer home at Morehead where they are vacation ing. Others' at the cottage recently included Miss Gray Worley, Mr. Carl Bowers of Washington, N. C, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James Miles, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tyndall, Mesdames Bruce Davis and John Hicks and Miss Luclle Davis of Moss H1U. PERSONALS .M DOG TA:,25 Animal Rescue Stations By TOM FARLEY ANNOUNCE BIRTH . " Mr. and Mrs. El wood Goodson of Greenville, a daughter. Cherry . Oail, August 11, at Dr. Joseph Smith Clinic in Greenville. Mrs. Goodson Is the former Katherine Outlaw of Mt Olive RFD. ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Smith were hosts to the following out of town guests at a barbecue dinner at their ' home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Char les Saunders, Sr. of San Antonio, Texas, Mrs. Charles Saunders, Jr. i and sons of Elrado, Texas, Mr Frank Andrews of Blchmond, Mr. and Mrs. William Balrd and sons of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. B.. A. Grady and R. A. Jr. and Mr. and 'Mrs. Horace Smith and daughter of Wilson,' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Simmons and family of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patterson and daughters of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carr, Miss Bobbye Carr, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Riven bark and sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Southerland of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boney of Norfolk and Mr. R. J. Smith and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash of Klnston DINNER HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones had as out of town guests for dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Holden and ' sons of Greensboro 'Mrs. Bessie Williams and Miss Verdle Noble : were over night visitors at Manteo Thursday -and saw The Lost Colony. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrlsh returned to Smlthfield Friday af ter visiting relatives here. Mr. Par-,1 rteh is on leave from duties as manager of the Smlthfield Cham ber of Commerce, having been call ed back Into service with the U. S. Marines. He will report for duty in a few days.' . -:j-v' :- Mrs. Horace Tyndall and Miss Wanda Tyndall. returned Thursday from New York. Miss Tyndall has been a student at Julllard School of Music. '' ' ' ,, : . '-, -V Mr. Mortimer Maxwell and Miss "Jackie" Burke were recent busi ness visitors in Statesboro, Ga. .. Mrs. Fred Lawton and children have arrived from the west coast to visit her mother Mrs. L. R. Tur ner. Lt Lawton is on active duty with the Marines in Korea. Mrs. Lawton is the former Miss Dorothy Turner..' .-r'. -;i-V,' :" J., i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heath and Mrs. Bessie Smith were visitors at Carolina and Topsail Beaches on Wednesday.,', Mrs. Aubrey Turner and young son returned from Beulaville af ter visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Sandlln.. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Smith, Mr. and Mrs ' .Charlie Saunders, Sr. and Mrs. Charlie .Saunders, Jr. were visitors at Morehead Thurs day. '"-..''' f'' 'v.r' ;:;-':"V"'x, Mrs. J. L. Johnson visited rela tives in Greenville recently. ' i ' Misses Ann May and Jacqueline Burke, accompanied ' by friends from Klnston, were at Carolina Beach recently. - '-- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and Lou Ann, Mr. J. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Turner,' Mr. Frank- Mincey. Durwood Mincey and Thurman Thompson have re turned from Statesboro, Ga. Tob acco markets Y"-'"'-t '.. '- yMr and Mrs. rank Wiley and Scotty has-e returned fo their home at that clof of Rummer school at ECTC where Mr. Wiley has been a student '.r.vt hfQ'- . Mrs. T. A. Turner had as guests at her summer home at Morehead recently Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Holden of LaGrange, Mrs. William Pickett and Miss Martha Pickett el Kenans ville, Rev. and Mrs. N. P, Farrlor and Mesdames Leslie and G. M. Turner of Pink Hilt ' MRS. G. W. WHITFIELD BURIED IN SMITH -U Mrs. Mildred Lee Whitfield, 75, widow of G. W. Whitfield, died at the home of her. daughter. Mrs. ANIMAL rescue stations are "be . lag established throughout the Rocky Mountain area to take care ot pete loft In the desert country. Since the first two stations were opened last spring la Arizona, the Idea has spread until over fifty are expected to be In operation by the end ot the year. This plan? com pletely new in the West, U re ported In a recent Issue of The National Humane Review.' In the rugged desert country, pet lost from an automobile soon dies because ot the scanty supply of food and water. Se Charles Mc Phearson, Rock Mountain regional director for The American 'Humane Association, set up the plan for first-aid rescue stations; He has worked with the Texaco Oil Com pany In securing the cooperation ot local gaaollne station' managers for the establishment of the rescue points. '' N The first Texaco dealer to set ap a station was Ralph Stonghton, owner of station In Oracle Junc tion, twenty-two miles from Tucson on U. a Highway (0. A first-aid kit containing dog and cat food and emergency supplies Is kept In the station. The attendant cares for lost animals until they can be urned over to the Tucson Humane (Society. - tj, second rescue station was , itabtished nineteen miles east of way, less than a month after the first This Is located at a service station owned and operated by D. C. Smith stud la- sponsored by the Yuma Humane Society. The Yuma Society Is, new group, and the rescue station Is one of Its first projects. ' : ' , A sign has been posted at each gas station identifying It as an "Emergency Animal' Belief Sta tion." -The emergency equipment Includes medical supplies, a, heavy towel which may be saturated In cold -water to wrap around an ani mal's Ihead In ease ot heat prostra tiotu pans for food and water, sev eral vans of food, a leash and dif ferent vised milium. The stations love letters ot in struction for ton s who request Information about t.,e rare of their pets in -desert ar. 1 hese letter tell where they irny find a voter inariandn either Yuma or Phoenix and give the addresses ot the local human societies. Plans call for tire opening of five emergency mid stations In the Tuo son area lone fcer the summer end. Later, the network of rescue stations will extend into New Mex ico, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada. This area, incidentally, is considered to have some of the best fed doge In the world since weather conditions here make canned dog foods unusually popular, no Jen luroa. Arliona, on the same Mgh-laver table scraps for desert pupa. Harper - Soulherland Comrr.ur.:; !cv;s Mrs Willie R. Harper, Correspondent L SEE US SAVE! WE ARE FEATURING THE POLLING - ; ' ; "V : v t I-:";1'" ,J,';-. '; 'Y.VVi ITEMS NOW: ; A number of our community folks spent the week end viewing The Lost Colony, also visiting Kit ty Hawk and Nags Head. Mrs. Telford Potter, Mr. afid Mrs. J. C. Potter, Mr, and Mrs. Durwood Potter. . Mr. Thurman Harper and family attended a chicken supper and dance at Klnston Saturday night , ' - , Mrs. Durham Outlaw of Deep Run is spending this week with her son Mr. Bodell Outlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bodell visited Mr. and Mrs.' George Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Claud, Benson of Deep Run Sunday.' ",v ';"''',-" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer attended a barbecue supper at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stan ley : SurdjatlghV the' occasion being 14 honor of their son Herman who is visiting them from Calif. Mrs. W. L Sutton has returned to Jacksonville after visiting her son William - Sutton here, v f Mr. and Mrs.' James Souther land visited Mrs. R. L. Summer lin at Summerlin X roads Thurs day night-''--1"- '..' Mrs. J. E. Smith and son spent Friday night with Mrs. Sadie Guy. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Southerland spent the week end at Carolina Beach. ' ' : Mrs. Viola Turner spent the past week with her aunt who is visiting from Gsstonia at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grady were Klnston shoppers Friday, v s " Mrs. Willie Harper and Ruthie Ann Spent the week end 'with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sou therland of Kenansville RFD. Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Turner announce the birth of a son, Dan iel at Parrotts Hospital in Klnston on, August 17. Mrs. Turner is the former , Yera ; Rogers ot Smith Township, v , Mr. Stanley Coombs of Pink Hill visited Mrs, Lucy C. Southerland Sunday morning. SWINSON-SUMMESLJN A Quiet home wedding took place at Summerlin s Crossroads on Sunday, August 13, uniting Mrs. Florence Davis Summerlin and M. I. Swinson of Mount Olive, with the Rev. Lauren 6harpe of Ke nansville officiating. - Those present were the bride's Immediate family. The bride Is a former registered nurse of West V&rglnia, the groom Is a local business nun. i Following the ceremony the cou ple motored to points of interest in be State. In the soUT ;v-:.a A. It's always a good Idea to In oculate legume seed before plant ing. , . , , BLUEFISHINO AT ITS BEST IN MANTEO AREA : Manteo, N. C. BluefUhlng during late August is at its best in waters of the Manteo and Nags Head region. There are more than 40 modern charter boats in the fleet which takes anglers to Ore gon Inlet and other nearby waters to troll for blues. ' Many of the furious little fighters are also tak en by anglers fishing from the ocean piers at Nags Head. ' , . In addition to blueflshlng chan nel bass, big rugged copper colored beauties are also running at Ore gon Inlet during late August and early September. Gulf stream fishing has also been at Its best during the late weeks of the current summer. Sportsfishlng will remain good at Manteo and Nags Head through out the, autumn months. . LOIS R1D3E i;eys kotes ' By MRS. BEN SUTTON A fine mare belonging to Ben Sutton died Monday Morning. Janice Sutton received a - very painful injury Sunday when cow stepped on her loot. The Youth for Christ Rally will convene: at Long Ridge F.WX. SCOTT'S STORE H.D.C ' The wdmeA'lf the Scott's TStor : Home . Demonstration Club and their families Enjoyed an outing at Scottle's Pool Friday evening. Swimming was the highlight for both young and old. About 0:30 a delicious picnic supper was en joyed." A total of about 00 attended. After supper many attended the show In Mt; Olive. The women were very glad that It was possible that Messes Hilda Clontx and Alt Lawson could attend. MRS M. M. TIHGPEN BemlavUle. N. C. ... - Bepresentatrr Far ' :- WARSAW FLORAL y, COMPANY - WARSAW, n. C ' Ford Tractors 2-Rov Stalk Cullers Bush and Bog Harrows Wire Fence 5-VCrimp Jin 2-Horse Vegons $1C3 Ecch Horse DrounSt:!kCy(!:rs Seed Rye ' 17; 11 Jones & Co. f Eycrything For The Home And. Farm riNII HILL, N. c. Lenoir Newspaperman v Tekes Post With VA Klnston; Aug. 18. Fred A. Whltaker, local newspaperman, has assumed his duties as district ser vice officer for the Veterans Ad ministration with headquarters In the Pearson Building here, State Director R. B. Edmundson has an nounced. ' ' . " The district embraces: Greene, Lenoir, , Jones, Duplin, Craven, Carteret and Pamlico counties. Mr. Whltaker was formerly associated with newspapers in Klnston and Trenton and was .correspondent for the News and Observer. ( Mr.' and Mrs. Jamie Powell of Mt. Olive ; were Sunday -visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyndall of Jacksonville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs,' Rodney Harper. ; Cpl. Leamon Harper, after spend ing 28 months in Japan and who has been home for 60 days will re port for duty at Ft Bennlng, Ga. on August 22. We hope, for him much ; success at ' his new- post. "Good Luck. ' 1 He has - spent the past week end with Miss Frances Boswell of Franklin, Va. ' - 45 Ashe Miller near Beulaville,- on Saturday night after several years of declining health., Funeral '.jjer vices were held at the Miller hbme at 3:30 MendjJ 4 aftfrn6oil! -I'Tbe Rev. O. W. Eads of Clinton 'offi ciated, assisted by. the ReV( Je'fry Newbold. Burial- was kv! tAef- family cemetery In. Smith Township. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs, John IreyiStoUhJ ot'Smlttffl'owBj ship, and Mrs. Ashe Miller of 'Beu laville and one grandson. , ' S!:te College A:r.;:rs Timely Fern G:ostions ' Q. I've tried everything to con trol bean beetles - no luck - what do you suggest! A. Very .likely, your trouble is not what, you - used but how you used lt. Rotenone gives excellent control of the pest if you get good coverage. Q. Will I have to inoculate Lad lno seed before I plant, or will there, be enough bacteria 'already Mi ),V du?h Tfaes KENANSVILLE N.C church Saturday night Aug. 26. All young people are invited to take part in the program. Rev. Wesley Price will fill his regular appointment at Long Ridge Sunday morning and evening. - The League meets each Sunday at 6 p.m. Everyone Invited. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Winders "and family of Turkey and James Baker spent Sunday with the Ben Sut tons. ' i'''::;;-';'r:! '.:- Mr. J. B. Houston and Mrs. Ella Lee ; Hines of Holly Ridge spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sutton. ; . ' " Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Jones of Sa recta visited Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sutton .Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. -Nelson Kornegay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Outlaw of Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Kornegay at tended the air show in Goldsboro Sunday. ,-, ; . , . , . . Mrs. Lula Dail remains quite feeble at her home. Marvin Dail lost a tobacco barn by fire Thursday morning and his brother- Bill lost - one Thursday night For All Popular magazines, New or Renewal, See ' Mrs. Floyd PINK HILL Tele. 217-3; i FLOWERS FOR. All Occasions At IN KINSTON . v i Call Our Representative Mrs. T. J. krner Agent In Pink Hill. Tel 285-1 Turner & Turner ' INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE : , U C TURNER, 1. T. i. TURNER Pink Hill's Oldest Insurance Agency PINK HILL, N. C Mr. Farmer Do You Need A Tractor? 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