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Mr. Ind Mrs. Jasper Jones Srkith
, announce the marriage
of their daughter ,
Mary Carolyn
, . to - ' -Mr.
Richard Corfcett Stroud -:
' on Wednesday,-the thirteenth . "
' of September '.'
: nineteen hundred and fifty.
Dillon, South Carolina -Mr.
Stroud who is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thurman Stroud of Pink
Hill. Is a senior at Atlantic-Christian
College, Wilson, and the cou
ple have taken an apartment at
a06B, Pine Street, there. r
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ifyt. CERTIFICATE '
TO P, ItALPRIDGE-
Mr. Plnkney H Aldridge of Pink;
Hill was. one oj. 12 Masons recei
ving special 25-year service awards
at the regular session of St John's-
Lodge No, 4, AficAM at the Ma
sonic Temple in Kins ton Monday
night. , ;- u
BRIDGE HOSTESS
Mrs. Horace G, Tyndall was hos
tess to ber bridge 'club at two ta-
bles t her bdme here Wednesday
afternoon. ... ;,y : N .
PERSONALS ' ; , y ;
' Mesdames Leslie " Turner and
Llla Lanier of Beulaville spent the!
week end In Rocky Mount as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith,
-Mr. snd .Mrs. Llnwood Turner
and sons spent the week end with
the Johnnie Holdens in Greensboro.
Mrs. Helen Turner and Mrs. Bes
sie Smith visited relatives in Char
lotte for a few days recently. 1 -
Mr. and Mrs." J. F. May, Miss
Ann May and Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Nash and daughter of Kington
were recent visitors In New Bern,
i . Mr. and Mrs. BUI Watson and
Mrs. S, P. Watson of, New Bern
were recent Visitors here. -Mrs.
L. R. Turner and , Mrs.
Fred Lawton and chllaren were ret
cent over night visitors of Dr. and
Mrs. L. R. Turner at their summer
home at Topsails , ;,; , . ,, i ,
Mr, and Mrs. T,' J.' Turner and
Mrs. T., A, Turner attended Dedi
cation services at Harper-South-
erland Church Sunday, -
,. Mr,, and Mrs. 111011814 C. Stroud
of Wilson were week end guests -of
Mrs. Willw R: Harper, Correspondent
1 Mrt. ' Graham Teachey , visited
Lutey' X Souttwsrbrod and1 Mrs;
TuY,ier & Turner
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. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee f Fal
son,? their guest, Mis? Amy CUne
of Philadelphia, and Mr. ana ws.
E. M. Sills were, at Topsail fish
ing on Saturday. -
ii Mrs.- Charles Parrlsh of Smith-?
field was. a week end guest of her
parents here. Mb. Parrish. was. in
ducted into the Army recently. ". ..
Mrs. Bessie W. Williams of Box
boro spent the weekend with her
sister Mrs. Lela PoUock here. 5
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells,. Don
nie and Connie Jb visited Alfred
Wells, it Davidson College last
week. end.;";' -v;s-,v ,vsrs :t
:; Mr. Rufus Swain, student at Caro
Una was a guest at the Grady Tea
cberage during the week end. ,
MUs Shirley Swift, teaching at
Grady, recently visited relatives at
Boone. j . .j ;
' Miss Thelnia Dilday was a week
end guest at her home in Ahoskle.
Miss-Ruth Tsylor f the Grady
Teacherage spent the eek end to
Greensboro. '
Several B. F. Grady ' teachers
were present last week at the mus
ic work school, supervised by Mrs.
A. D. Wood in Kenansyille. - -
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Harvey Harper Sunday,
.;. Mrs. George Kennedy of Jabin
was a week end guest of her fjster
Mrs. Coy Smith. .
' Mrs. Sadie Guy and Catheryn
spent-the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Davis in Klnston.
William Lynn Sutton wu the
week end guest of his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Potter Of Kin-
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Mr. ana am. urovw aui
of Rlchlands were week end guests
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Harper.
Mrs. Hsrold Davis of Klnston
visited Mrs. William Sutton Friday.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of Pink
Hill and family and Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Humphrey of Deep Run
were guests of Mrs. Sarah Lee on
Sunday.-' j--,.-:-".-P-yf '
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Smith visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith of
Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. John
Westbrook of Newton Grove on
Sunday.
Mr; and Mrs. W. B. Grady of Ke
nansvllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lie R. Harper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland
and children spent. Sunday with
Mrs. R. L. Summerlln of Summer
Un X-Roads.
; Mrs. Telford Potter has return
ed home from visiting relatives In
Washington, D. C. !'
"Mrs. William Sutton spent Sun
day wth her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Potter in Klnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harper
shopped in Klnston Wednesday.:
er Of sal contained In deed of
trust executed by Elmer Smith,
dated Jan. 10, lM7,and recorded
in Book 441 at page-170 In the
offjee of the Register of Deeds of
Duplin County, North Carolina,
default having been made in the
payment of the Indebtedness there
by secured and said deed of trust
being by the terms thereof subject
tq, foreclosure, the, undersigned
trustee will offer for sale at public
auction 10 me' nignest oiaaer iori
cash at the courthouse door In Ke
nansville, N. C. at 11:00 noon, on
i the 30th day of October, 1950, the
following described piece of land.
tlonal agriculture an unusual op- is concerned, the seeds are worth
portunity for national recognition less.
and a chance to win a sizeable' Q. Have scientists, learned how
award In cash. The program is a to grow seedless watermelons?
17,000 Are Welding Award Program ,
conducted by The James F. Lincoln
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA,
DUPLIN COUNTY.
, Under and by virtue of the pow-
Beglnning at a stake on the North
edge of the highway. Etta Miller's
corner in the J. L. Miller old line
about 300 yards eastward from
Weaver's bridge on the Northeast
River and runs with the Miller
line North 2V6 deg. West 21 poles
to a stake in the old Jack Griffin
line; thence with that old line
North 72 degree East 28 poles to
a stake, Elearnor and Elwood Fu
tral'Mwrner; thence as their, line
South 2V4 deg. West about Pol
to the edge of highway No. 24;
thence with the edge of the high
way North 57 degrees West 20
poles to the beginning, containing
4 acres, more or less, and further
described in Book 423 at page 540.
This sale wiH be made subject
to all taxes. A deposit of ten per
cent will be required qf the highest
bidder to show good faith.
This 21st day of September, 1050.
Grady Mercer, Trustee.
10-27-4t. GM
New Farm Welding Award
Program Fir Students
Outstanding, experienced high
school teachers from over 30 suites
have formulated the rules of a new
award program which this winter
will give high school students voca-
Arc Welding Foundation of Cleve
land, Ohio, especially for high
school students in vocatoinal agriculture.
State College
Answers Timely
Farm Questions
A. Yes, but they wonder whether r
it's practical to do so.. Due to ex
cessive cost in production; consu
mer acceptance of seedless water
melons would not be great enough
to make commercial growing a good"
venture.
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Q. I want to use my tobacco barn
for curing and storing sweet pota
toes. What should I do to adapt
the barn for this purpose?
A.It's neither difficult nor ex
pensixe to make the necessary
changes Just ask your county agent
for a copy of Plan No. TV A.
Q. My Irish potato plants pro
duced balls of fruit that looked
like small, green tomatoes. What
were they?
A. They were not tomatoes, but
simply pods of potato seed. However,-
as far as the home gardner
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Harv- '.j-; ALL-CROP" IlarveBter, ROTO-EALEIl orov
aji IIirvc:ter. A push on the transmission-clutch lever lets
;tiLi stop forward motion to clear overloads without clog
breakage or crop waste.- : v f,,,
Ask any owr.lr cf an Allls-Chataers VftJ TracWrtoahow
j-n the many plcc -3 wLcre you neci V,ro-t!ltch controL Let
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