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mum w -i WJ i s a; 0& X i; Air - L it .: J '. t c .,.Mr ..d Mrs. Jack McPhaul of I RRTDflF HOSTESS - I ?,lnt ?5.e..5ff?: f?eSt 01 - Sat. and Mrs. Edward Schneider of Ludswlgsburg, Germany, a dau ghter, Anita Jean, weight 6 pounds 12 ounces, at th 11th Field Hos . pital there August 8. Mrs. Schnel : der-is the- former Miss .Ernestine Smith -of Pink Hill. , t . , , . - - , , - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith, a if son, weight Tpounds, in a Kinston : ; hncnHal Sentemher 4.. Mrs. Smith Vta the former.Miss Mary Elizabeth I ,, V - . ' - Mr. and Mrs, Bryant Smith, Jr. .'of Pink Hill, Bt. 2, a daughter, Lln , da Dianne in a Kinston hospital. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss syD 11 Stroud of Pink? Hill. - , , - . Mr:' and Mrs. Kennon Smith of Kinston, a daughter. In a hospital i-. there August 27. Mrs. Smith is the ""r former Miss Alice Hill of Deep Run. Mr. Smith is a son of the late .- tMr: Willie J.- Smith of Pink Hill, Rt. 2. J- . , - j f , , Mr. and Mrs. Sam E, Morris of - - Washington, D. C, a daughter, uau juynn, August- , . weigui a pound 14 ounces; Mrs, Morris is the former Miss Xila Herring of Albertson. " ' v t . 1 For All Popular Magazines, New or Renewal,, See . . - , t!rs. Floyd lleolli PINK HHX Tele. 217-2 Concrete Blocks V ..Waylite Blocks Pre-cast Septic Tanks tj Pre-cast Steps ' ' Pre-cast Wftter Troughs SniHh Concrete t- " - -- : Prcducfs, Inc. KINSTON, N. C PHONE 412 DEALERS! ', Duplin Mercantile Company i . Kenansvllle, N. C. , J. I. Sandlln Company Benlavtlla, N. C. : Turner & Turner ,- INSURANCE AGENCY T , "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE .. , U C TURNER, .' T. S. TURNER rink Hill's Oldest Insurance Agenejr PINK : AND. EQUIPMENT -DESKS, CIIAKIS, FILING CABINETS . LEDGLHS, DINDEHS, SHEETS nd INDEX , X J Li iri -. V "."J ' KINSTON. H. C. US iu.l ? mm . ALL FEES DELIVLIIY Mr. and Mrs. Jack McPhaul . of Pint trm. a daughter. Jane PUyer, Tuesday, September 12, weight 8 pounds 7 ouncesT Mrs." McPhaul is the former Miss Jane Hobbs. of Wilmington. . - - . ' , i ; . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stapleton of Hibbing, Minn., a son, David John, in a hospltal.tfiere September 8. Mrs: Slapleton is the former Miss Hazel' Farrior," daughter - of Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Farrior of Pink Hill. WILLIAMS - MURPHY - I Mri and Mrs-, E. M. Murphy 'Of Albertson, Rt. - 1, . announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to James Archie. Williams, Jr. at Dillon, S. C. July 22. The ceremony took place In a Baptist church there. The pastor of the church officiated. Mrs. Williams has- trans ferred from B, F. Grady High to Seven Springs High School and expects to graduate in the spring. Mr. Williams is a son of Mr. J. A. Williams, Sr. and the late Mrs. Rena Smith Williams of Seven Springs. He Is 6 graduate of Moss Hill High School ' and attended Kings Business College in Raleigh. He Is at present farming with his father. ' ' DATES SET FOR N. C. WATERFOWL SEASON The 19S0-S1 goose and duck hunt- na itpminn in North f!arnllna will open November 27 and run through January 9. Curitiack, Hatteras, Ocracoke and Lake Mattamuskeet are famed hunting places along the Atlantic Fly way. The daily bag limit for geese will be two, and the possession limit two. The duck bas limits will be four a day and eight in possession, . Historic "River Road" In NT C. Hard-Surfaced Sou thport's- "River , Road"i the route to. famed Orton Plantation, soon "Will be completely hard-sur-txppA A nrolect for surfacins the last unpaved portion of the Outer Banks of North Carolina in all gpninng '.- (During excavations, '. geologists uncovered relics of the first set tlers .and an : Indian tomahawk, which are preserved . in the Fort Raleigh museum." ' J ' FLOWERS FOR All Occasions At Du'ilby's IN KINSTON Call Our Representative Mrs. T. J. Turner Agent ; In Pink Hill. Tel 285-1 HILL, N. C. res Yii'J?, WMl ill KINDS 4k turn, PROMPT SERVICE Mrs firaham Turner was hostess to her club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. " James Miles recei va oiiih blah, second high' went to Mrs. Llnwood Turner and consola tion-went to Mrs. Levi Everett Mrs. T. A. Turner received visitor's hi oh Th hnstesa served ice cream, cake, -salted nuts and coca colas. HDC MEETS ; Mrs. Leslie' Qulnn was hostess to the Pink HiU HDC Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Qulnn presided. Miss Sue Brickfaouse, Home Agentrdem onstrated 'The Professional Look in Serving."" Coca colas and cook ies were served. FFA OFFICERS ,, , , - Th Pink Hill Future Farmers of Ameri A chapter met Thursday to eleet officers ' Donald Howara was selected President, and George Hnwnrd. Vice President. Secretary, WUliam Blizzard; Treasurer, Frank lin Tyndall. Elwood Dau is report er and Cecil Murphy And William Zack Williams-were chosen as sen tinels. A Green Hand initiation Committee was named to set he "date and 'make Plans for the com ing initiation of 35 Green Hands, or first year members of the FFA. The chapter has a total of 65 boys and Diana are underway for a full program of work and recreational activities. PERSONALS : Miss Betty Edwards left Raleigh hv ; nlane Monday for Asheville where she wll be a senior at Miss Planks ;cnooi ,ot,,ieauve nns. She was accompanied to Raleigh bv Mrs. I. J. Sandlln of Beulaville. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Westbrook of Garner and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor and Janet Taylor of Kins ton were dinner ' guests oi Mrs. Sallie Westbrook Sunday, r Lt CoL H. Di JMaxweU of New foundland and Washinaton, D. C was a week end -guest of Mr. and Mrs. , H. D, Maxwell at Maxwell's Mill. Other guesti included Mrs. S. P. Watson of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Godwin and daugh ters of Wilfninston. Mesdames Les- sie Horton and B. F. Outlaw of Al bertson, Mr.-and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs.' Emmett Rogers and Mrs. Thad Kornegay of near yuan HIU.' ' - ' Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ruffin and family of Ahoskie were weekend hiuests of Dr. and Mrst D. W. Ruf fin, and family, at their summer home at .. Topsail Beach. Other guests Sunday, were- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mav. Mr: and Mrs. Billy Brew er and daughters and Miss 'Mary Nell Kennedy. . " -Jfllss Vevie MaxwelL of Huron, S. D, is visiting the H. D. Max :: The annual Masonic picnic of fheJCenansvilla lodse was held at Maxwell Mill on a recent Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Howard and children. Mr. - and Mrs. George Howard of Chicaeo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tyndall of Selma and Mr. and 'Mrs Douglas JBowfrrq of 'High We'll llolp You To No need to spend uncomfortable, neat-wast- vju ing ,wmipr. xwauiaic . igy, Pnmn see us for helto in fU: r ' nancing this essential for a better home. Don't til it's i too' late. " See Us Too Firci-Citizono Bank t.ihi Annette' Turner has been visiting her grandparents Mr.8.nd Mrs. Scott Herring. .. -- - Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turner ana Ben, Mrs. Annie ' Mae Kennedy and Kenneth and Milton were at Cherokee recently s and attended Unto These Hills. - ' ' Mr. Selby Kornegay of Raleigh has been spending a few days with his parents ., Mr. and Mrs. . Zollle Kornegay. Mr.; and Mrs. Cleveiana jvorne gay and" daughter of Charlotte recently attended the Duplin Sto ry.,V " " Mesdames Etta and Helen Turner and Bessie C, Smith of Pink HIU and Mrs. Susie B. Edwards were recent overnight. visitors in Char lotte. -'. . - " ' Rev. N. P. Farrior attended -a meeting of the Synod at Queens College in Charlotte reoently., . Mrs. C. B. Hay worth bas gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for treatment. Mr. C. A. Davis, of Norfolk is spending some time here with Mrs. Jones - Outlaw Marriage Vows Said Miss Dorothy Duval Outlaw, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Out law of Seven Springs,, became the bride of Harold Gray Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Jones of Mt. Olive on Wednesday evening, Aug ust 30, in a simple ceremony in the parsonage of ;. the Outlaw's Bridge Universalist church at Out law's Bridge. The double ring cere mony was performed by the Rev. L. C. Prater, pastor of the church, in the presence of members of the immediate families and a few friends. . Prior to the ceremony, Miss Ma rie Prater presented a program of nuptial music. Traditional wed ding marches were used, s 7 The vows were spoken before an improvised altar in the living room. The mantle held a. center arrange ment of white gladioli, asters and fern, A background was formed of long leaf pine. On either side tall seven branched candelabra entwin Haroer - Southarland Community News Mrs. Willie R. Harper, Correspondent Th a Dedication Service of Har-1 neryfSnulherland Church will be held at the. church Sunday, Sep tember 24 Forttier pastors, Mr- Dickens and Mr. Eubanks, are,-in-yited and Women of the "Church of the Covenant" of the Wilming ton Presbytery;, There will be a picnic lunch served on the grounds during noon vhbur. Everybody is invited to come and bring a iuu baskty-K-r-',vtii ' Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harper and Phil, Mrs. Willie Harper and Ruthle Ann and William Lynn Bui ton all attended The Duplin Story Friday night Miss Dorothy Mae Grady of Ke nansvllle RED was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Har- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tyndall - another 3 tW wait un- " For 0;:.:r Home Service Financing. 1 . Loans Arranged To Help Davis who is quite ill, J . Mrs. L. H. Turner" was hostess in the Pink HIU HDC at a delight ful outing at Topsail Beach' Wedr nesday. , Mrs. Bessie Smith Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hardy near Seven Springs. . Mrs. Malpass of Goldsboro has been visiting' her nephew Mr. Nick Smith and family near Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrlck Taylor were in Aberdeen recently to at tend the marriage of Miss Sarah MdLeod, a college mate of Mrs. Savior's, to Mr. W Herbert Wil son which took olace in the rres- byterian Church. Mrs. Taylor was a bridesmaid. Mr. Harvey Turner has returned to Chapel Hill to continue his stu dies after a few weeks at home. Mrs. Richard Whaley and dau ghters of Kinston Rt. 4 visited her mother Mrs. G. M. Turner Sunday. Miss Eleanor Gay Herring went to Raleigh Wednesday to enter Peace College as a first year stu dent. ed with ivy held lighted tapers. The bride and bridegroom were unattended. The bride wore for tne ceremony an ankle length dress of lieht blue organdy. Her shoulder length veil was caught to a Juliet cap; made of matching material. She carried a white Bible covered with an arrangement of white roses and tube roses tied with white satin streamers. Mrs. Jones is a graduate of B. F. Grady High School and attended Raleigh School of Commerce, bne Is employed by the General Ad Iustment Bureau. Inc., in Golds boro. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Mount Olive High Scnool ana is employed by Dewey Brothers, Inc., in Goldsboro. The couple left immediately af ter the ceremony for their wedding trio to the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. They are now at home in Goldsboro. of Norfolk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper Sunday. Week end guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Charlie Brewer-were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brewer of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs Fred Broadhurst of Kinston and Mrs. Fletcher Stanley of Ral eigh. . . A barbecue dinner was given in honor of R; C. Quinn on his 15th birthday at the home of his par ents Mr. and Mrs: Ressie Qulnn. Those attending were Mrs. Mary Alice Mewborn and Audria of Ral eigh, Miss Josephine Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Harper and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Smith and children. " Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Smith, Mrs. Mary Alice Smith and Miss Josephine feel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ford Harper attended The Duplin You. (k Trust Story Saturday nighW . Mr. and Mrs. Perry Davis ana daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Buck J Herring were guests of Mr. and ; Mrs. Durham Smith Sunday. , Mrs. Janie Grady of Holt's Store , section spent the week end with i hpr rimiehter Mrs. Gertie Smith. " Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodson spent the week end in the moun tains. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and Tynn spent the week end at Top xjriiit oiwii "i' sail Beach and Mrs. W. I. Sutton .n4-..A ... i t Vi ,Uam fnr a tricif returned with them for a visit Guests of Mrs. Sadie Guy Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Da vis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Guy and Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith. ' Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Souther- land Southerland and family and Mr-, and Mrs. L. S. Southerland were at Topsail Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Melvin of Gastonia were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Southerland and on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Turner. All-spent Sunday at Topsail Beach. Telford Potter and Walter Lee fished at Topsail Sunday night. IN STOCK NOW Pasture Seed & Pasture Fertilizer CRIMSON CLOVER, LADINO CLOVER, FESCUE, ORCHARD GRASS, RYE GRASS, WHEAT, OATS, RYE, and BARLEY. 2-12-12 FERTILIZER, 0-14-14 FERTILIZER SUPERPHOSPHATE and LIME. Bring Us Your PMA Purchase Orders SEVEN SPRINGS SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. (V TOBACCO GROWERS " EOOT KNOT DAMAGE Its easy to find out if nematodes cut Into your 1950 profits. Pull up a few roots in an area that didn't pay so well thk year. Look for Btunted roots with knots and starved-off feeder roots. If you find roots like that, there are damaging nema todes in your soil and you should fumigate with DD befor the next crop is planted. D-D KILL3 KZMATODISI ; Growers in every tobacco area in the South made profitable Ti.n ia aaiw to use. economical and hkblr UBO Vi JP-A wsvufcr j vua V " - . . efifectiveJ3t rid of the soil pests that are choking your, profit Start with Vte teed ted. Ia even in vinin toil; Ifee D-D infested fields next spring. SHELL a:iMICAL CORPORATIOn CHEMICAL MftTNtt Or Ly and imiliri aHw f f - i Mall TNE SHELL CHEMICAL CORPOKAI'IUN 1416 Libwty Lif BuOding, Charlotte, N. Patience Sutton Dies In Hospital Mrs. Patience C. Sutton, 60, of Outlaw's Bridge, died early last Friday morning in a Kinston hos-. nit.il where she had been a patient fnp o uxiiilr Ciirviirtnf orA ' fnfir ! sons, Virgil, William, narwu u j Ross all 0f tne home section; five ' . . . . . 1 1 . r-..ii. A t:; Will: IT , J J aaugniers, ivirs. Aiueri suiiuii nuu Mrs. Roland Fields of LaGrange, Mrs. Gordan K. Outlaw, of Out law's Bridge, Mrs. Henry Robinson, Kinston, and Edna Sutton, Golds boro; eleven grandchildren and one great grandchild; two brothers, Major w. button, outlaw s image, Charlie H. Sutton, Kinston, RFD.; , one sister, Mrs. Moses T. Mewborn, Goldsboro. Funeral services were held at the home at 3 p.m. Satur- . day with the Rev. L. C. Prater, pastor of the Outlaw's Bridge Uni versalist Church in charge. Burial was in the family cemetery. Mrs. : Sutton was the widow of Ivey B. Sutton. SUPPLY COMPANY "ST1 3 this area, nematodes are iouna in seed beds this fall and in all INDUSTKT MW aukiwuliwhb u awiykis DB COUPON... 9 V mm TELEPHONE 2 5 42 'if it .. . torn Douaon vm mm" -tt; rir.Twr HILL ;C, Q IleawbavvroutfWMMitatlvSMlL NaBMd 7!rJL t,
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