LdO i To t'-"TU the Wlllard Smith Post No. 6514 VJT.W. Auxullary a bridge tournament was held at th Hut In Pink Hill on Thursday night Arrangement of summer flowers were used for decorations. Mrs. Jasper Tjrndall received a -; nylon brush for ladies high score in bridge and Mrs. Floyd v Heath received Pattella .Notes as conso 4 - latlon trophy. Mr. Linwood Tur ner received a nylon hair brush for men's Ugh in bridge and Dr. H. A. Edwards received nail dips as a consolation prise. Mr. and J Mrs. Ethro Hill received shampoo for high score In canasta. Sandwiches, coca colas and -wa- - fen were served. v:. TK,C 'KILL NATIVE PIES 'IN WILSON . Wilson, August 28.-ttri. H. V. Woodall. i, .died In her sleep on Thursday night -at her 'home. F rsl 'tervl -were conducted at 7 the home at 3:30 "p.m. Sunday by .her pastor Hev. Clyde K. Baucum. - Burial was in Maplewood, Ceme- tery. Mrs. Woodall was the former Kitty Noble of Pink Hill who had -alLij 'tp X. CXIMKIX J. ' V" "Prnk ESftOMast ilr. f.nraer Do You Need A Tractor? W Have Ttum NOW. WE ABB IvMii-lfv'vi'c'lt LCwar 151 -"...1 DEALS2S - ; . Tor This Section. GcodTcxms Immediate Delivery mil 'srss r;::irc::?AiiY . i- -..:. . . K't'SZZZ'JZmQ THE TOLLING - .(" - : Z NOW: i taT-" : ;: ' L..J LwJ LslUtj : . 5-VCr:r.:.-)Ti3 J 1 '-'J It;' if been an active r-.Ler of jiL M Baptist Church for a n: er tfj years. Survival are her ' ' ia:, one son, Ced-lc V.m.'.1 f , ; two daughters, LZrs.'A. C. ... s of Garner, Ht J, and Ftzzy EuU Anderson of the homer two-sisters, Mrs. Ed Jones -of Pink niU-and Mrs. Etta Stroud of Dover,; three brothers, J, J. Wobkr of Rt l, Do ver, T. P. Noble of 'Kinston, and Ben Noble of Pink HIUl;4.nd live grandchildren, DSIDGE Mrs. ClarenteJonM 'waa hootosi to her elubat her home Wednes- day afternoon of last "week. Mrs. H. G. Tyndall received a prise for members high score and Mrs. Ike Stroud received consolation. Mrs. Linwood Turner received a gingo prlznd visitor's prise went to Mrs. Jack Perkins. The hostess served -a -sweet course. v-i Mr. K. B. .Jones suffered a bro ken arm and bruises when he fen about 10 feet while working at his mill InPlnklHll Wednesday morning -of last week. He -was ' ' ' 1 1 .. i , j Co. - SMTTIHIERRING VOWS SATO IN KENANSVILLE Mrs. V Audrey Simmons Herring was married to Mr. Horace Smith in the Baptist manse here at 6:30 Friday evening. Sept 18tn. Rev. Lauren Sharpe, pastor of the local and Jones Chapel Baptist churches performed the double ring cere mony In the presence, of the bride's little daughter, Bobby; the groom's brother Chester, Mrs. Sharpe and J. R. Grady .,:.,:.;vW-;; Following the ceremony the cou ple left for, a brief honeymoon af ter which they will make their home in Goldsboro. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' D. G. Simmons of Albertson and for the past few years has been employed by the telephone- Company in Warsaw. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Smith of Seven Springs and is employed by the Ebasco Service Company of Goldsboro. PERSONALS Mesdames Sallie Westbrook and Belle Swlnson were guests at the Blue Waters Court at Carolina Beach last1 week. Mr. Ed .Jones of Jone's Fork underwent a kidney operation In a Charlotte hospital last week. Mrs. Jones and his daughter Mrs. Ray Taylor have been with him. Mrs. Jones was called home during the week end due to the death of her sister Mrs. H. V. Woodall of Wil son. . .;, Floyd Heath, Jr:, Is spending a few days at his home here. Mrs. H. D. Maxwell and'Billie Godwin of Wilmington were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ny Watllngton In Reldsvllle. Lt. and Mrs. ' David K RrnnV and sons of Fayettevllle were week end guests of the H. D. Maxwells Miss Vevle Maxwell of Hurnn. S. D. is visiting relatives here. Mesdames Thad and Alvln Kor negay. Earl Smith, L. C. Souther land and -Misses Lula Tyndall and isveiyn Kornegay were recent guests of Mrs. H. D. Maxwell. Mrs. Huch J. Smith. Mis jAwfii Ann Shepard and Mr. C. L. Whlt- neia ana guests of Jtfr. and Mrs. B. H. Walover at their hnm t Wrightsvllle Beach this week. Mr; and Mrs. Herman Page, Mis ses Sadie Doris Smith. , Mrllvn Stroud, Betty Sue Turner, Annie nauienne noaes ol Fink Hill and Mrs. Lillie Hoss of Washington, treated at a Kinston hosDitui and allowed to return home . FLOWERS FOR All Occasion! At IN KINSTON Call Our Representative Mrs. T.3. Turner . T Agent . U ,Ti&SISn. Tel 233-1 . J Fcr All TcjiJar Rla&zines, New or Renewal, See A : D. C. spent several days recently at Carolina Beach. ; ; , , ; , Miss Betty Sue Turner, Carmen and Mack Turner spent the week end with Mrs. R. N. Williams at Cove City. Mr, and Mrs. W.-J. Smith and family. Sue Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and children, Mr. Clayton Smith, Misses Inez and Edna Smith ,Mr. . and Mrs. Ray mond Smith and son, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith were at Carolina Beach for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson and children visited relatives in Beulaville Sunday. Miss Ardeth Smith, student nur se at Parkview Hospital in Rocky Mount, is vacationing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith. Mrs. Lehman Williams spent 3 days last week in Chapel Hill at tending a conference regarding a study of small children to be con ducted In Duplin County by The School of Public Health of the University of North Carolina. Du plin County Is one of 17 counties in the state selected for this study. ? rrr,- etAme Me It tr' iow purchase price . . . if ita low fuel consumption ... or if it's "stand-up" you're looking for in an engine, (plus, of course, outstanding performance) the new Ford "Six" fa m ITS "MID 5Hir MM -fe -r Kj 'W One "Tent Drive" and you'll know the re Initlns comfort of Ford's rod-ii"'"Ting "Mid i ' . . nmile tlir ' '" of :": 'y Harper - Soul herlend Community News Mrs Willie; Rl Harper, Correspondent " Rev. N. P. Farrlor was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper Sunday. Misses Shelby Jean and Kaffle Southerland spent the week end with Mrs. Kirby Loftin of RFD Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and Lynn spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Potter of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grady and Mrs. J. K. Southerland spent the week end at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Pptter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee and family spent Friday at Topsail Beach. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hines Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Harper and family of Deep Run. (Quests during the week end of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Brewer were Mrs. Leonard Daughtry and child ren of Lasker, N. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oliver and Martha of Mebane. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shell of Kin ston. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tyndall and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Deaver of Mt. Olive. Mr. - and Mrs. Raymond Turner and son has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Melvin at Carolina Beach since Wednesday. I ROBBERY Thieves entered the Jones Chev rolet Company recently at night and carried away about $10. from the cash register but attempts to open the safe were not successful. The door was practically ruined, however, and the safe was still hot when the - place was opened for business the following morning. The thieves entered through a back window: Mrs. M. J. Whaley of Beulaville spent last week with the Lehman Williams family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley re turned Sunday from Spokane, Wash., where Mr. Worley attended a National Rural Carriers Con vention. They also went into Can ada, visiting Victoria and other points there. Mr. and Mrs. James Miles have returned from vacationing at Morehead. Mrs. Virginia Palmer of Salem burg has been visiting the J. F. May family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish of Smithfleld and Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor of Richlands were recent guests of the J. A. Worley family. jwwpoww plant! For thia,Weat-prioed . Ford engine is economy engineered to ftft bring you savings all three ways. It'a ' U gttiat engineered, too . . . "hushed" to whisper while it works. Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland and children attended a barbecue dinner at the home of Mrs. R. L. Summerlln Sunday. Guests fo Mrs. Sandra Lee Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and family of Kinston. ' Mrs. Harold Davis and W. G. of Kinston spent a few days with her mother Mrs. J. O. Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harper shopped in Kinston Friday. Mr. Norman Stanley of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanley, Mr. W. B. Grady, Mr. Morris Grady and Mr. Harvey Baker of Kenansville visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harper Sunday. Please remember all relatives and friends of the Harper families that the Harper Reunion will be held at the home of Mr. Rayford BREWER is OPEN Every TIL Brewer PINK REGISTERED PHARMACIST Off ice Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter Company IONSTON, N. C ilciBfe Savingest Harper next Saturday, Sept. 2nd. There will be a picnic lunch on the ground and an interesting program In the afternoon. NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Duplin. The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of J. L. 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