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rnr duplIn Ti::r.: FRIDAY, N0VEMDE2 2 7 ' : J r r i - ' , V r r r r f I 111 I i-l 1 : nil U LLI S:.;ilh-4 St l-. Miss Aubrey Tyndall,' only dau ghter of Mr, and, Mrs. Rubjr Tyn dall of .Pink Hill was married to Mr. Chester Wells 'Smith,1 son of Mr. and Mrs, Vann Smltlr of Seven- Springs, in a double ring ceremony at Dillon, S. C Novembes IX :, The bride chase for her wedding a navy blue suit with' matching ac cessories. Her -corsage fwa Of red roses. , . ..- v , i . f J )"( f fc.- .' Mrs. Smith is 'a grrauaVoVpInk Hill High School and Was employed locally before her. marriage. : Mr. Smith .Is a .graduate of. Seven Sphings High School. J , Witnessing the cerehiony were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stuartiof Sev- en Springs. V i The couple are at home with the groom's sister Mrs. Kivett Ivey and Mr.' Ivey at Seven Springs where the groom Is an employee of Stuart Construction Co. - HONORED AT TEA i Mrs. Hugh M. Wells Sr. was hos tess at a tea at her home Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock faon- bring Mrs. Hugh M. Wells Jr. of Charlotte, a recent bride and Mis ses Shirley Swift of Sherwood, Lil lian Hotter of Gatesville and Cath erine Stokes of Sugar Grove.: ? -' Guests were greeted at the door by Miss Bessie Kornegay and Mrs. Edgar J. Wells of Teachey, and in troduced to the receiving line: Mrs. Rudolph Davis and Miss Thelma TOBACCO SEED r Speight's Dixie Bright 101 We are selling SPEIGHT'S Tobacco Seed and have just . received a small . shipment of DIXIE BRIGHT 101 which is Resistant to Black Shank and Wilt. ' " - 1 ' . This Seed is in short supply and we suggest that you get yours now. I : a.x : ' We will "also have all Standard Varieties of SPEIGHT'S Tobacco Seed. . v'.vy.. v-i .- ... . . . , SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. Seven Springs, N. C. Dilday directed guests Into the din ing room, where Mrs. Harold Kor negay poured tea, assisted by Miss Connie Jo Wells. The table was centered with an arrangement of white chrysanthemums, flanked with white tapers In crystal holders. Miss Marianna Grady received in the hall and .led guests to the sun porch where goodbyes were said to Mrs. E. M. Sills. About 80 guests called during the afternoon; P. T. A. MEETS v A:. y,v;.Y Mrs. Leighton Turner presided over a regular meeting of the FTA Monday night'. Mrs. Ethro Hill was In charge of the program. Guest speaker was J. P. Booth of Kinston who was introduced by Principal Wiley. . Mr. Booth showed movies of his recent trip to Japan. A social hour with refreshments was enjoy ed. .-. -' BRIDGE HOSTESS ' Mrs. H. A! Edwards was hostess to her bridge club at her borne in Pink Hill Wednesday afternoon. The living room was decorated with blooming potted plants. Mrs. TJ A. Turner received prize for highest score, Mrs. J. M. Jones received second high while Mrs. Tones Smith received consolation. The hostess served coca colas and salted nuts during play and after cards were laid aside, pump kin pie 'with whipped cream and coffee were served. WSCS MEETS We Build to a -STANDARD Not to a PRICE! . CONCRETE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED -. Phone-ls412 ft . . Kinston, N. V.' Mrs. R. L: King was hostess to the WS of CS at her home Monday evening. Mrs. J. M. Jonea presided. A. turkey dinner for Dec. 1 was planned and arrangements made for selling tickets. The group de elded to begin the study course on Wednesday night -and take two two nights for completion of the course. Mesdames R. L. King and L. H. Turner' were In, charge of the program. 18 members and one new member were served refresh ments.; : :," , ANNOUNCE BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Milo Harper of Al bertson announce the birth of a son, Donald Wayne, In a Kinston hos pital, November 14. Mrs. Harper is the former Mildred Alcock, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Mills of Jacksonville announce the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Elizabeth, in a Kinston hospital November 14. Mrs. Mills Is the Davis of Pink HilL ' Gocdson - Scolt The marriage of Miss Lucille Goodson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Goodson of Mt. Olive, and Carroll Clark Scott, Jr., son of Mrs. Carroll C. Scott, of Brookneal, Va., and the late Mr. Scott, waa solem nized in an informal ceremony at the First Baptist Church at 10:30 a.m. Friday, November 17. , The Rev. Broadus E. Jonea, pas tor, officiated using the double ring ceremony. Preceding the ceremony Dr. Har ry E. Cooper, organist, rendered a program of nuptial music. The couple entered the church together and took their place be fore the altar. Floor baskets of white chrysanthemums, palms, and burning tapers in branched candela bra formed a setting for the wed ding. Ushers were Ronald Laugh ridge and David Lesesne. .-, The bride wore an original suit of navy gabardine, white velour hat trimmed with pearls and navy veil with streamers. Her corsage was of white orchids. : . V , ' - ' The bride's mother wore a black dress, matching accessories and a purple orchid corsage. The groom's mother wore a black crepe dress, matching accessories and an orchid corsage. ' Immediately following the cere mony the bridal couple left for a trip to White Sulphur Springs, Wf Va., and New York City. For the past several years the bride has been employed at the home office of the Carolina Coach Company. The groom holds a po sition with the Flue Cured Tobacco, Cooperative Stabilization ' Corpor ation in Raleigh. After the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Scott will be at home at the Cameron Court Apartments. BIRTHDAY Mrs. Lizzie Smith of Pink Hill Rt. 2, was honored on her birthday with a dinner at her home Sunday," Nov. 19. Out of town guests inclu ded Mr. and Mrs. Buster Smith of Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and daughters and their families of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Smith and aons of Kinston. PERSONALS ' Rev. N. P. Farrior attended a Council Meeting of Wilmington Presbytery in Wilmington Monday. Dr. H. A. Edwards was m Ashe ville over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albright of Richmond were guests in Pink Hill during the week end. Mesdames Sallie Westbrook and Belle Swinson are spending this former Libby week with relatives in Newport News, Va: They accompanied Mr. Office Supplies i AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter Ccpny KINSTON, N. C. r SISALS IN OU.1 'jcc::5l Trod rw for a wonderful deal. Your pMjsent car will probably cover the full down payment on a big new Dodgel tend vi your ears for five minutes- ' J-and we can show you how to save tDOOl Step Inside the big new Dodge -ends be amazed by the extra bead i - t, should room, stretcn-oui leg r v Get behind the wheel-end be f y-t'ie. flashing pick-up and per f o ,' !m high-compression Dodge "ct-.ry LnMno .-. . the velvet t uoo'' ness of iluid Drive. See Du.'go-nd you'll agree . . . you con! J f $1,000 more and not get all tlrse exiia-value features. See us now fur lie best deal In townl , . mn pi n f,-,f?(? . LvJ u uj O U II)' .. . nnnnnrii7,n:'r? n VI I'll I I I v 1 I 1 it ' r .; r H.., (,; .?...';.., , - r "' 'V-;."" " HSBk. ' . t::at$ mean yc-ll hxd -YOU CG'JLD rY $l,C0O HORE ' AND STIU NOT 6ET THI IXTRA ROOMINESS, DRIvfNfl EASE AND RU06ED DEPENDABILITY Ot D0D8EI BI6CZ.1 VAl'Jt ii ill.- iuit &w Mite mf JeckVorley Seeks Old Family Bible ': Jack Worley of Pink Hill wrote the Times the following letter. . Maybe someone can help Jack out. If so pleaae communicate with him. ! . : : ' Kenansville, N. C. Mr. Bob Grady, Editor The Duplin Times : j One of my ancestors, Nicholas Worley, Grandpa No. 8, I believe, came to Sarecta from Yorktown, Va., sometime between 1738 when the last Worley births and deaths were recorded In St. Charles Par ish, York County, Va., and 1749 when Duplin became a county. It and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson and children who returned Sunday. ) Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell of Rich mond and Miss Emlleigh Maxwell and Harold Latham of Norfolk were guests of the H. E. Maxwells for the week end. : Young Aubrey William Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turner underwent a minor operation in a Kinston hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Grady of Albertson have moved to the Celia Maxwell home in Pink Hill which they recently purchased. I . Mrs. Clyde Jarman spent the week end with her daughter Mrs. I Joseph Wiggins jn Martinsville, Va. Neil Jones student at Mars Hill, has been visiting relatives here. Rev. D, C. Boone, new pastor of the Methodist Charge, and family, have moved here from Dover. Mr. Boone replaces Rev. Thomas Hor ner who recently resigned to con tinue his college work. Mr. and Mrs. John Piaskl and Miss Merle Scott of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. . F. May at an oyster supper Wednesday evening. Policeman and Mrs. Squires were recent visitors in Richmond, Va. They were accompanied by Mrs. Robert Holt who was a guest of the Rommie Holt family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wells Jr. of Charlotte are visiting his parents at Grady School. Mr. Wells, in the Naval Reserve, has been called up for re-induction Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lea of Fai son visited Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sills Friday. Mrs. H. A. Edwards was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Howard in Goldsboro Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams were guests of the Bob Williams family in Raleigh Sunday. Elbert Smith of Clarkton spent the week end at home here. To benefit the Presbyterian Wo men Mrs. E. M. Sills was hostess at a Stanley party Wednesday night. Mrs. Johnny Watlington of Reids ville returned home Sunday after visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell. Guests ot the H. D. Maxwells on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rog ers and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brewer and twin daughters. Floyd Heath Jr. returned to Washington, D. C. Sunday follow ing a few days at home. Mrs. H. D. Maxwell was a guest of Mrs. D. K. Brooke and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gooding at the Good ing home near Wallace Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Welle and family are spending the holi days with relatives in Charlotte. Miss Patterson of Flora Macdon- ald College and Huntersville was a week end guest of Miss Margaret Smith at Grady Teacherage. Mrs. Lucille Grady of Grady School Community who has been critically ill has been taken to Duke Hospital for treatment. would be interesting to have a list of all the families now residing in Duplin or adjoining counties whose ancestors were here before the for mation of the county. The Virginia church records show Nicholas, son of Edward and Mary Worley, waa baptised March 1708. His son, Thomas, who came with him to Duplin, was baptised March 19, 1723. 1 am now searching for the records of the St Gabriel'a Parish in Duplin, that ceased to function during the ' Revolution, to establish the birth dates of my ancestors between 1733 and the birth of my grandfather, Ted Wor ley in 1812. Some of the Lawhornes, Millers, Marshalls, Smiths or Gradys, who married Worleys, perhaps have the Worley Bible that was brought from Yorktown. I sure would like to see it. Suppose you ask for a registra tion of all Duplinite family names who are older than the county. Sincerely, Jack Worley. Tips Offered On Kitchen Safety Activities in the farm are stepped up with the approach of winter holidays. An accident can easily mar the season unless extra safety precautions are takes. Miss . Alt Lawaon, '--M county home demonstration agafit, -says knives and other cutting toola should be kept out of children's reach. Turning pan handles affky from the front of the stove will prevent accidental tipping. Before opening a steaming kettle or roaaV er, cover the hand with a cloth and life the far aide of the cover first In carving meats, a fork with a knife guard should be used and all cutting strokes should be away from the body. On final precaution: Apply first aid Immediately to any Injury ne matter how trivial it may seem. PricesUp Sell ForCash DELIVER OUR PLANT WAYNE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, IIIC. SOUTH JOHN STRBET, GOLDgBOBO. Ji. 9. EAR a b u in ii for If you suffer from those miserable C ! sad are Hard of HM 1 h. heed. writ. u. 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