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s. - . ry ies. When tiie i,.,,.e aud groom left for a trip Uiroiu.'j parts of Virgin la, the bride was wearing a royal blue gabardine suit. Her accesso ries were black and she wore the orchid from her bridal corsage at her shoulder. i Mrs. JSheppard was . graduated from the Cove Creek High School in Watauga County ahd from Rad ford College, Radford, Va. For the past year .she has been teaching in the B. F.Grady School in Duplin County, -i .;,-;;;?",'. --f fVhi-. . Mr. Sheppard attended the B. F; Grady High School and Spent two years in-service overseas in World War II. He is now engaged in farm lng t . Albertson where the couple re now at home. aknouncid ; ' I V Mr., and Mrs. Henry Jefferson Grady of Raleigh have announce the engagement of their daughter Jeffrie Ann, to Mr. HaielN. Moore of Charlotte. The wedding will take place' January 27, at St Mary.'s Chapel there. - r- . . j The bride's father is a native of Albertson,, Duplin Co., the young est son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. MdR. Grady. He grew to manhood here and later went to New York where he married the former Aliss V Ethel Sauer, who was the mother of Jeffrie Ann. She passed away after the family moved to Batelgb and Mr. Grady has since remarried, : ' - ' ... . y 4-: H' " f. J'TSS FANNIE GREY-WORLEY i the daughter of Mr and Mrs. ohn Alton Worley of Pink Hill lho announce her -engagement to Jart Ellis' Bowers, ion of Mr. and Mr. Benjamin Franklin Bowers f Washington, N. C. The wedding planned for March. . , ' :jT::tbrrMr.Sh:p?:rd S?o:!( Vovs In Virginia llcae I In a home ceremony, vows were : Hiken Saturday afternoon, Dec ' er 23, at Sulphur Springs ainv Chllhowie, Va., that united ; i marriage Miss Sarah Catherine tokes of Chllhowie, Vs., and Sugar Strove, N. C, and Johnnie Shep pard of Albertson. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ii.tokes of Chllhowie and the brlde V - com is the son ot Mrs. J. I. Shep- .rd of Albertson and the late Mr. ppard. ' The double ring ceremony was rformed by the Rev. M. C. Phtt h pi, J r., pastor of Chllhowie Meth--i .ue' Church. The vows were ipo- : -n before an altar of greenery : 2 t ' M, i . I . - . . it llTkak04S , -X i. , -7 ,l .-.. mm vc , ; CiXtztizi III -. r.A:iYCAs:3 , tho firrt day! and white tapers In branched delabra. Only members of the im mediate families and a few inti mate friends : attended the mony. The bride was given In marriage by her father and the bridegroom was attended by Everett Leo Mast of Sugar Grove as best man. The bride's- only attendant was Mrs. Everette Leo Mast of Sugar Grove, as matron of honor. She wore a dress of teal blue velveteen and carried a bridal . corsage of red carnations. - The bride's wedding dress was of white brocade designed with a roll collar, long sleeves and tailored skirt Her, hat was of white velvet trimmed with navy veil. She car ried a white Bible from which ex 'tended streamers tied with carna tions and topped, witn, a white or chid in bows, of maline. The bride's mother wore a dress or royal blue crepe and a corsage of,, pink -rose, buds. rA program of ftcordeA nuptial music was rendered.bef ore and dur ing the ceremony. . .-... Immediately after the. ceremony, an informal reception, was given by the bride's parents. ' Assorting the hostess at the re ception was Miss Blanche Stokes, Mrs; Charles King, Mrs. -Ralph KNX HILL SPLITS "WOEUSSOW 1HLL ' , Wlfli -high scoring Shirley How ard coinlMiting-38 points, the Pink HHl girls 'posted their OOth "Victory InJJ ! Jan.aTbyoowulngSuuw am ,03-ai. junt mm s&Ss trailed 3028 t?the half oaitimoved out in GRADYS HOLD , j; HOUSE WAK1VHNG . Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Grady re celved a very pleasant surprise on a recent -Sunday when returning from Sunday School they noticed their yard -full -of -earn. Their fam ity connections had come for a vis it, ach with 'something useful for tfrant ta'th thlnliaiia stood -off -a" their new liome they had recently WE WILL II AVE-NO MOS3 THIS SEASON GET YOURS NOW ttnow ttnr rally in 'thtfinaj. weore'oy periods: ' Snow HU1 , IS 17 0 12 1 Pink -Hill TO 18 14 ll -52 High scorers: 'Pink Hill . Shirley Tiowera 88, Bormie HowtfdU Snow HiU - Waters M, IWbWn 17, Moor ing 42. Best 'defense: Pink 'HIM SsutxM Streud, MnneHtufrln: Snow mil -uurpny, Pwry. Boysmear'by periods Snow Oul,Wtr-s4 12 12 0-48 Ptok 51111 4....U , It'll B 38 High scorers, Pink Hill - Bostic 7, Howard 7. Williams 7. Snow HUI - Ham 21, McKoy II. . . nr KILL WCJS OVER Pag KPNTO-pAa . Pink HUI girls and hoys basket ball teams won two games from1 Deep Run at Pink Hill on the night ef Jan. B 1M by Shirley Howard with 33 points and Bonnie Howard with 43, 4he Pink HUI glrU took a 64-53 victory. The Pink Hill boys won with a 6443 score. Thirteen was an unlucky number tar the Deep Run girls. They scor ed IS points in -each aoarter, but It wasntienough -to -win. Score by periods: Oeeo Run ...-... 19 IS 18 IS--02 Pink HUI 16 10 16 2064 High seorerli Pak HU - Shir ley Howatd 3B, Bonnie Howard 23. Deep Run Harper 10, Baker 2t, Jones 10., Defensive standouts: Ifor Pink HUI .Barbara Stroud, Betty Brltt Perkins. Deep Run --'Smith, Whaley. - ' Boys game, score by periods:' - Deep Run 3 7 14 Pink HUI 13 12 8 8-43 High scorm, Pink HUI: Blizzard 11, Hicks 9, Howard 9. Deep Run: Tom Taylor 7, Sutton 11, Taylor 6. Defense, Pink HUI: Howard, Thom as Byrd. Deep Run: Dock Stroud. "Whaley. ' " ' rfiri NTT? TEAGHZi AT PINKCLL Miss ThelinarhawnhaaxeDlaead Mlse Ann TurnaresHome E&tev cher t the Wnk X31 echooL Mis Tumg aealsnea at the dose of school lor the holidays. purchased, and enough food for everyone, evn ,down to a dessert PERSONALS 3Iesdame W. H. Jones and J. T. Spence .wepe Raleigh visitors on Tuesday. V Mr. tE. & Maxwell has returned from Texas. -Mrs. "J. B. May of Washington, D. C. has returned following a visit wKhe her mother Mrs. Laura Davis. vMessrs. iBud . Howard and Chris Coombs wane in Durham Saturday night to attend .the State-Duke game. , ' - , . -. "Mr. . and ,Mrs. . Aemus Teaohey and Mr. and -Mrs. Graham Teaohey have returned from visiting relat ives in "Florida. - Mr. Howard Smith left Tuesday for Ft. Bragg where he wUl be in-' ducted into .the Army. Tars. M. J. Whaley of Beulaville has - been ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. Lehman Williams here. , - ( Mr. and Mrs. -Richard Stroud of WUson spent the week end with relatives hen. ' ' SMITH T0VNS11IP mm llr. tand Mrs. Aubrey Smith and Miss .Bertha JCay Smith have re turned after spending the holidays In WaaUngton, D. C. with Mrs. Smith's mother. . - Mrs, Herman. Page has returned home from the hospital after hav ing a bad attack of kidney colic. Mr. Clayton Smith, lira, Fred Sackett, Mrs. Thomas Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith, Edna Grace Smith and Peggy Mifdlner spent Sunday- with Mist Pennie Smith. Mr. Thomas Qulnn, Mr. Fred Sackett and Mr. Leslie Qulnn went fishing near New Bern, Sunday. "SkSo o"ic?o I UsMps J f 1.9 T 'KOO . sun' f toon pion THE DUDLEY permits two future bedrooms to be finished on the second floor in addition to the two bedrooms and bath on the first. Storage space Includes wardrobes in the first floor bedrooms, walk- in closets on the second, coat clos ets on the second floor, coat clos ets af?ront and rear entrances and a closet and linen cabinet In bed end of the Lhaped living room and in the kitchen. Refrigerator and range are on the Inside kitchen wall, sink under side window and work counter under rear window. The exterior walls are brick up to the. eaves, vftlh gable ends and dormers of shakes or wide siding. room hall. Dining space is provided in one Dimensions are 34 feet 8 inches. Floor area is 1,030 square feet and cubage Is 22,882 cubic feet For further information about THE DUDLEY, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St. Cloud, Minn. Miss Geraldine Eakes and Pres ton Eakes of New Bern spent the FLOWERS FOR Ail Occasions At Bui'ay's IN K3NSTON Mrs. T. J. Turner 'Agent IiV pinkllin. Tel 285-1 week end with Mrs. Bertha Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Roc- Scott's Store H.D.C. Holds Meeting The Scott's Store HDC held its first meeting of the year in the home of Mrs. Gladys Kornegay. There was an attendance of 18 with an addition of two new mem bers. Miss Clontz gave an interesting outlook for the year 1951. The hostess served candies and cookies with drinks. ' ky Mt. spent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Smith. Miss Ardeth Smith of Rocky Mt. spent the week end with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Qulnn Miss Wilma Gray Smith had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sutton near Outlaw's Bridge Saturday night. Mrs. Bet Smith has been sick at her home these last few days. flOatB WILLIAMS VUNEBAL Billy Tyndail Undertakers - Embalmer .Ambulance Service Home of Mt OUve Burial Phone 2265 - - Mt. OUve. It. v. Mr. Frank WUey, principal of Pink Bill school, has been confined to his home heeauae of illness. sr.::! srras supply a i'. -'.,' '-".v - ., .... ' ' i' ' ""J .'!.', .v gW 1 Vail kB i lata Iw fciaWB izumaj JONES I.:rs. -Hclvln Jones ww hostess to her.hriSge club at her home on Vednes&sy afternoon. Polnsettas and other blooming plants decora ted the living room where tables were set for play. Mrs. Helen Tur ner received a gift for members high, lira. Llnwood Turner recei ved second high and Mrs. Jones Smith received consolation. Mrs. Floyd Heath received visitors high score prize. Cake with whipped cream and saKed nuts were served. This' year's national corn arep ! may exceed S.C"0,G89 bounds. ' ' - ' 'For AH Popular &aariiMS Now or Renewal, See , 'rs. Floyd llc-ili rone bill Tele. 817-8 'lrxe Ledyrrd Vault Preoklon aalen r Built Proof AIR-SEAL - Maaufaetnred by . ..' SHS1TII VAULT CO. . - vaUNSTOIT', & . , Consult Tour Local Puneral Director . 1 -i-ctt Turns u;cusat;c2 AGrr;cy xix aixcs CP INSURANCE ' 1.t A"Cfrir, j. - k : ,-;.. ,w',..: v.- j 1 t h f T. t. TURNER ' Aseswr Wa Z'sl". I to a LiIANDARD Not to a I xvICju! rm till. w. c. CONDENSED STATEMENT First-Citizens Bank And Trust Company As Of The Close Of Business December 30, 1950 PINK HILL, N. C. " RESOURCEES Cash in Vaults and Due from Banks $ 35,319,655.88 U. S. Government Securities $34,066,919.51 tDlrect and Fully Guaranteed) , . Federal Housing Authority Obliga- tions, Federal Intermediate Credit ZBanks and Federal Home Loan Bank Debentures -.... 5,098,628.03 State "Bonds 12,786,735.46 Municipal Bonds 15,525,144.94 FederalLand Bank Bonds and Other . , Marketable Securities 5,576,442.05 73,053,869.99 " Accrued Interest Wi . .. .... . 418,037.84 - -Loans and Discounts Less Reserve 54,729,516.77 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and Building Sites, Less Depreciation 828,018.34. Commercial Building Corporation Stock 1.00 .' aCost 9106,000.00) " Other - Assets 6-00 : (Six parcels of real estate appraised value $16,500.00 K $164,349,105.82 ' ' LIABILITIES Capital Stock". Preferred $200,000.00 ' , Common 800,000.00 1,000,000.00 Surplus . - - .i 6,000,000.00 Undivided Profits I 412,419.28 Reserve A I C Preferred Stock Retirement Fund 200,000.00 Reserve A C Accrued and Unearned Interest, - Taxes, Insurance andOther Reserves w. . ..... 4,886,043.40 Inter-Branch Clearings 2,368,189.78 DEPOSITS , 149,482,453.36 . , , ' $164,349,105.82 EVERY COURTESY, ATTENTION AND SERVICE CONSISTENT . . - WITH GOOD BANKING ARE THE FACILITIES " ' j ; . : ' OFFERED BY THIS INSTITUTION , - MiEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . I ... . A1. Jl