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it tt fur ft, A f . M. JL rr.ipAY,cc; :i: , j " V T T"'lr ,;" i , ' Miss Essie Marie Smith, daugh ter of Mr. Jones Matthew Smith ' and the late Mrs. Essie lone; Smith of Pink- Hill, became the bride of J Mr. HallettWard Jarvis,',son of Mr. and Mr Thomas R, Jarvis, Sr., of Charleston, S. Cv in cere : , mony Fridays 'Oetobet 6th at frf.m. ' in the Duke. University Chapel in ' Durham. ''i'V' j''-' Rev. George A; 'Workmarf offl- elated in ' the double ring cere-. mony. The wedding music was pre- Howard, girls' basketball captain; Jimmy Johnson, boys' basketball captain; and Roger Hill, co-captain. JUNIOR CLASS '; ' ' .'' ' The Junior Class-elected the following- Officers: , President, James Howard; - vice-president, ' Milton Bostlc; Secretary, Marietta Quinn; treasurer, JM11 (Zack) Williams; reporter, Kathrytf HiU.' ;' Va ! - v.-..., ; : r . - . r-'. -, ".: ' " v.- Mrs. Branch Miller. 81,''' Funeral Saturday . ; Mrs. 'Henrietta Sumner Miller, 81. the widow of Branch Miller. sented by Mrs. Mildred . Hendrls, 0f Pink HIU, Rt. 1, died in a Kin- orcanist. Miss Mary Davis of Ral eigh and Mr. Merritt Head of Dur ham were soloists. 7 ,' " , - The bride, given in marriage by : her brother-in-law Mr. ; Roger ' F. Strickland of Bailey, wore a candle light length gown of bridal white ".' chantilly lace over slipper 'satin, fashioned with a sheer yoke en circled by a ruffle of nylon, tulle. ' The , basque bodice buttoned up the backhand was accented by the i full gathered skirt, i fl-j;h:'. '.';V; r- She wore shoulder-length veil : of Illusion held in place by a coro--net of crushed illusion. Her anly . ornament waa a string ot pearl, a gift of the grooinj, -m rrir 1 r Her bouquet , was of white jitar-j " light rose's and tephanotis -center ed with a cattleya orchid 'tied with white satin rlbboit i s Mrs. Jarvis attended Watts Hos pital School of Nursing- and before - her marriage was employed et the ' N. C-State School for the Blind In Raleigh. - j;f: M.f-f,f f ' , Mr.: Jarvis 'majored tn' Business Administration at Duke ' University and is a member of Lambdl Chi Alpha social fraternity. He' is now employed at The Varsity'-Mea's Shop in Durhani. ' jv - 5 .? The bride's sister was' attired in copper broWn crepe dress : with 1 brown accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. The groom's 'mother wore a golden brown velvet dress ston hospital about 11 a.m. Friday, t Oct. 6 after an illness of a week. ' Funeral Services were conducted at 27p.m. Saturday from Sandy Plain Free, Will Baptist Church between' Beulaville and Pink Hill by Rev. &ansom Kennedy. Burial was in the , family eenietery near the church.'. - -v.:;.-.- " " Surviving are three sons, Albert of the borne; J, B. of Pink Hill, Rt 1, and Lawton Miller of Comfort; faur daughters, Mrs.' Lizzie Hall and Miss Julia Miller of the home, and Mrs. Dora' Rhodes and Mrs. Ida Whaley of Pink Hill;', two 'sis ters; Mrs. Mattie Thigpen of Pink Hilll and Mrs. Edith Turner of jSmithfleldi' one brother, Cicero Sumner of Beulaville; 35 grarid children and 18 great grandchild ren.' '--;' '.':''-''' ' Mrs, Hallett Ward Jarvis, prior to. her marriage Friday, October 0 in , Duke University Chapel, was Miss Essie Marie Smith, daughter of Mr,. Jones Matthew Smith and the late-Mrs. Smith of Pink HiU. Mr. Jarvis of Durham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ralph Jarvis: of Charleston, S. C '.' . .,, -rr . ' ; r room-'; was .attractively, 'decorated with dahlias and other fall, flow ers. The hostess served- ice cream, cake and coffee. The honoree re ceived a shower, of attractive and useful . sjifta,,;:;e::-,v:;4-;:r,.,.-: - STANLEY PARTY m- 1 1 . .u r v.. n Wa. TO honor Mrs. Richard Stroud, : men nt the rjinrrh oreanization. Mrs. J.J. Smith entertained with a Stanley Party at 'her home in Pink HIU Friday night. After the demonstration . delicious . refresh ments were served. i . ". HONORED recent bride, Mrs. J. K. Smith en tertained at' a miscellaneous show er at the VFW but in Pink Hill Saturday night. The Hut was beautifully decora ted ' with" flowers, greenery. ' and lighted candles. Seated at one end ot the table the mother of the bride, Mrs. Jasper Smith poured punch and at the opposite end the groom's mother, Mrs. Thurman Stroud, Rev. Thomas Horner of Pink HiU and Rev. and Mrs; E.'F."MoseleyJ of Kinston attended theDuke-Tenn. game in.Durhahi' Saturday; ' 'i' . : Mr.' and Mrs. T. J; Turner and Mrs. W.B. Marshburn'wtre In WU mlngton Tuesday, to Attend the fu neira'l of !Mr. John Ralner. ; ; i 1 Pink HiU School faculty attend ed an NCEA meeUng in Greenville Tuesday afternoon. The Grady fac ulty attended a similar meeting in Fayettevllle - Thursday afternoon. - Dr. H.' A. Edwards attended a district meeting of dentists in Ashe vUle the past week-end.. ; 1 i I1. Mr1., and Mrs. BlUy Brewer were in Fayettevllle Wednesday , fo at tend a druggist meeting. , ''1 : State Highway Patrolman Lloyd j Pate who has been stationed , in Kinston for about two years has been recalled to active duty with the Army Military Police. His wife is a member of the Pink HiU School faculty. They have one son.- -if Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MaxweU vis ited the Walter Godwin famUy, in Wilmington on Saturday. -vMiss Vevie Maxwell has been a guest of Mesdames Johnnie and Leo Watlington.ln ReldsvUle, ' . The 10th Grade of KenansvUle and Mrs. Faison MoGowen enjoy ed a welher roast at MaxweU's Mill on' Wednesday -afternoon. " -. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett : Rogers were guests of the WatUngton fam ilies in Reidsvllle during the week end.'' ,'; ' ; . ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash and daughter of Kinston were guests of the J. F. May family during the week end. Betty Jean Davis of WCUNC and Mr, Kenneth Maxwell of UNC spent the week end at home. Haywood Stroud, Cecil Stroud, Floyd Heath, Jr. Chris Coombs and Woodrow Jackson were at Mlnhe sott fishing over the week end. Rachel and Becky Turner attend ed a birthday party honoring Tuc ker Waller at his home at Wooding ton Saturday night. : Mrs. R. M. Standi and Mrs. W.I A. Austin of Keysvllle, Va. came Thursday to visit their sister Mrs. Reuben King and Mr. King. Other guests during the week end were Mr. R. M. Standi, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Johnson and children of Victoria, va., Mr. ana Mrs. j. js. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen King, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Shepard and children of Kinston, Rt. 4. . Hall Kennedy of Kinston, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Grady and famUy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Mrs. Willie R. Harper, Correspondent The Women of the Presbyterian 1 Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Char- Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. H. L. Pickett, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beula ville, on or before the 6th day of October, 1951, or this notice will : be pleaded in bar of their recovery. -All persons indebted to said estate wUl please make immediate payment.- This 6th day of October, 1950. - Fred Pickett, Administra tor of W. H. L. Pickett. Grady Mercer Attorney at Law. ll-17-t GM i . We are more sociable, and get on better with people by the heart than the InteUect. Bruyere I MTOKl ' J i t-Mn. aLnVi ft i Z2H wi. 5 """" HnUI-1 t WW IS CIimm R 1 "i.t,im 5 aon . IS WW, h... I i Mm M, im C j U-,rtkm, f Ooitkt D. 9 J InnlMMr, Wiltica BRIDGE HOSTESS I served ' cake.- Cream cheese and with luggage tan. accessories, Her pineapple and relish sandwiches, corsage was bt yellow roses. ;. -.! cheese biscuits and mints with Immediately following- the 'cere ; Ume ice were "also served. 1 mony the coupfeieft for a wedding i Guests numbered about 55 in trip to Washington, D. C. For travel.' eluding Mesdames R. M. Carr, W. the bride wore an admiral blue sbt M. Rivenbark, Jr., and Lloyd Bo- t wun Disc accessories una me or-, ney or wauace ana Mrs. Charles chid from her bouquet i : '1' j ' . , . . ' CLASS OFFICERS . - " " f - The Sophomore Class-met re- cently to elect its officers for the current school year. Shirley (How ard was named president; Frank lin.. Tyndallf -JKics:PjesJ4ent;i.Mary I i Harppr,-: eeretary-treasurer; Anne RufXni, ' reporter; Shirley Nash of Kinston. HONORED To honor Mrs. L. C. Southerland, the "former Miss Elizabeth Ann Kornegay, who' was recently mar- riea, Mrs. warren MaxweU was . Mrs. J. F. May was hostess to her bridge club at her. home here on Wednesday. ' afternoon. . The Uving room where three tables were set for play was attractively decorated with roses and dahUas. Mrs. H. A. Edwards received a prize for mem bers high score, Mrs. T. A. Turner won second prize and Mrs. Matt Burke was awarded the" consol ation trophy. Mrs. J. R. "Davis re ceived visitor's prize-. The hostess served banana, cake, with cream and coca colas. V; - ' CIRCLE MEETS A regular circle meeting Of the Presbyterian Women was hild on hostessat a. JnisceUaneonsshow4-ftesaareve Mrsrogef MJ,w..":;HliiiiMUi as hostess at her home.rMrs! Saturday evening: The . ' living ... V rh v e Pf" t . jTSSsn. 1 - ' ' , ' 1 , , ' 1 a", 1 - 1 r- 1 - - LWe BuUd to a STANDARD s' , , Not to a PRICE! t CONCRETE PRODUCTS t 0 ' INCORPORATED 1 i ' ' ' " Phone S41J e KlnstonTN. C. . ' : : T. A. Turner presided. Mrs. N.- P, Farrior conducted the Bible study. The hostess served a congealed salad with wafers and ced drinks. SERVICES, , 1 IN STOCK NOW fcitw Seed & Pasture fertilizer CRKISON CLOVER,' LADINO CLOVER, FESCUE, l ORCHARD GRASS, RYE GRASS, WHEAT, OATS, RYE, and BARLEY. ' ' r. w 1 .i ' ! t '"', .": : s . i ' .... ,. ,- -, 2-12-12 FERTILIZER,' 0-14-14 FERTILIZER i ' . SUPERPHOSPHATE and LBIE. 1 lj Us Yc:r ri 1A Vm:zi2 0;J:rs - .. , . 1 ' '' '' $ 1 1 Regular services, at Hebron Pres byterian ChurcH will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, instead of 4 p.m. as has been previously sch eduled. Rev. N. P. Farrior Is pas tor. The pubUc is invited. - T. A. TURNER CO. HOSTS The T. A. Turner Co. of Pink HiU was host to employees of the firm at a fishing party at More head over the week end. 7' ANNOUNCE BIRTH ' Mr and Mrs. Graham Turner have announced the birth of a dau ghter at Memorial General Hosp ital, Kinston, Sunday, Oct, 8. Mrs. Turner is the former, Miss Frances Sermons of Ft Barnwell. . v ATTEND DIST, MEET The following were in Goldsboro Sunday afternoon ta attend a dis trict meeting of the VFW and Aux iliary which was held at Seymour Johnson Field. George -Turner, Mr." and Mrs. H. C. Turner, J., K. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson and Mr, and Mrs, Jersie Pickett -i-;Tvy PERSONALS Mr. Jim Jones of Brunswick, Ga. a brother of Mrs. Laura Davis of Pink HUl 'ls .critlcaUy ill at his nome. ;, v-i Church met at the home of Mrs. WUlie Harper Wednesday, Oct.-4 with 8 responding to roll caU. The devotional was led by Mrs. Harper who also gave the topic for discus sion,, "Go See It On The Mountain". The meeting was dismissed by prayer led by Mrs. Harvey Hafper. A social hour was enjoyed and the hostess served assorted cookies and soft drinks. , r.:,i. . Sgt. Marvin Brock is home from Alaska on a 20 day furlough. - Mrs. Jim Potter of Kinston spent Saturday with her daughter Mrs. Wm. Sutton. . ; v i a- Mr. and Mrs. Coy Smith and fam ilyspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Stroud of Holt's Store. Mrs. Remus Teacheyof v Pink HiU visited her mother Mrs. Jessie Stanley Saturday .XiV-:- - Mr. and Mrs. Peter- Shell of i . " les Brewer Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutton and Lynn spent Sundey with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill at Midway Park. Mr. Grover Ballard Sr. of Rich lands visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Southerland and children of Franklin, Va. were week end guests of Mr; and Mrs. J. K. Southerland. Yvonne Southerland was a week end guest of MiUle Ivey in Mt. Olive. Mrs. Fletcher and Norman Stan ley of Raleigh spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Stan ley. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Southerland of KenansvUle, RFD Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. WilUe Harper, Ruthie Ann, Mr. and Mrs. TUden Summerlin, Mr.' and Mrs. Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FIXING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. 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