1 l .jfine C"3 :.:rllorcd Ilaif Strikes In i:-nOnEve Old Pink Hill retail Tour . Frank Parrott entertained ially at her home in Kiniton i sday afternoon of last week m ."xpUment to her mother, Mrs h. Turner who is leaving this x for a tour of Europe. Assist the hostess in serving party Iwiohes, cheese dainties and ! -is with fruit punch were her iters, Ann, Martha and Ruth ' 'n. Turner left Tuesday 18th' for . w York and later Montreal, Can- a where on June 22, she expected : raabc weeks tour. Approximately i J were in the party making the i. A heavy rain with right much hall in the old Pink iila section of Le noir county brought a number, of people into town Friday morning to report damages to local agencies. DoroIhySfrcqd At Red Springs ' DoroBiy Carol, Stroud is repre senting the Pink Hill Presbyterian young people at a conference at Flora . McDonald College at Red Springs this week. . , Miss Peggy Jo. Stroud is attend ing summer school at the Woman s College in ureensporo. S ill WmwMmmmm Your neighbor will tell you what the ALL-CROP Harvester does for him . . Give us a ring while the harvest season is still on. We will call for you at your farm and drive you to a field where an All-Crop harvester is working. You can talk to the owner, look at the grain and straw for yourself. The All-Crop harvester handles more than 100 different ' crops from feathery grass seeds to large beans. Full 5-foot 'cylinder handles the crop in a thin stream, Just as it comes ' off the sickle. " j Let us show you. No obligation. "t , ' ' AU-CIOf It AMtl Onlwirt VI fnoy Hi NATIONAL '..."; 'ARM AND HOMI MOUt NIC Ivwy rriLUS-aznir.iERS V SUS AND If AVICI r . f i i;;, T. A. TURHER&CO. L ' PINK PILL, N, C. 4 - EWER TRACTOR & J J KINSTON. N.CJs IMPLEMENT CO! Presbyterians Hold Exclusive Study . An extensive BUie stuay, applied Chriatanity, taken from the book of James, was held at the Pink Hill Pmuytenan cnuron on rrioay a temooa from 3 until 5:30 o'clock. Ine course, taught by Mrs. H. A. Edwards was most Interesting and instructive. A good attendance of Presbyterian women of the church was had. Paul D. Grady Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Grady, Sr., of Kenly, North Carolina, were guests of honor at an award ban quet here on June 6th. Mr. Grady received a citation for ten years of outstanding service to the cooperative- movement in the United States. . : Murray D. Lincoln, President of the Foreign relief organization, "Care" of New York, and also Pres ident of the Cooperative League of America, of Chicago, and of the Farm Bureau Insurance Companies of Ohio, presented to Mr. Grady a beautiful ten year service pen designating the years of service, and a Gold Scroll bearing the fol lowing inscription Through the years you nave shown that the way to happiness is through service to others. We have grown because you wanted us to grow. You have given freely, oft en and well. "Our organization stands today as a symbol of thanks to you and yours. Murray u. Lincoln, President' A beautiful bouquet of imported orchids was presented to Mrs. Gra dy. otlr. and Mrs. Grady left for Bri tist Columbia and a tour of duty covering Western Canada and the West Coast of the United States. Pink Mill Ccitcrs MoveToOb(t-!l. ter Stroud were in Garland Sunday in Washington, D. C, is spending this week- at hia-nome. '" Mr. and Mrs. Layton Cochran of a.ternoon to attend the wedding of - Ri! J. Smith, Jr. of Hills- voro to Miss wiaa west ai me ..ioj luuiua. liiey also attend ed a reception which was held At the club house Immediately follow-1 guests in the Kornegay home were ii uie ceremony, ine ruura aa jo. and Mrs. riugn XJ. raax the grandson of Mrs. Westbrook and well of Newfoundland, who are vt a nepnew w intra, su-oua ana mu ll ine Rcbersonville were guests of Mrs. attend-1 Cochran's parents, Mr, and Mrs. held At Av!n Kornegav on Sunday. Other Mr. .MeWtn Carter. Pink HiU bar ber and family left Monday for nix Mountain ta nuke their home Indefinitely. Another barber baa. m Dempsey and Earl Smith and been secured to take the place of Mr. Carter, who will fte away tne remainder of the summer and pos sibly longer. -v .... :, ;.. Mrs. Jones Smilh Is Club Hostess Mrs. Jones Smith was hostess to a regular meeting of her bridge club at her home on Wednesday evening. &nasta daises and aweet peas were tastefully arranged in the living room where two tables were set for play. Mrs. T. A. Turn er scored highest for club members and Mrs. Jasper Smith was sec ond high and Mrs. J. M. Jones o co red lowest. Each received attrac tive prizes. Mrs. Aubrey Turner won a trophy for visitors highest score.: v :" Via hostess served coca colas and apple pie with whipped cream. . auu u. u. H, smith (were at Sneada Ferry fishing on Wednes day. -, .: A ' i..- Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Grady at tended a family reunion at the ojd W, D, Clifton home near Falson, on Sunday. '-'-.;;.'; - Luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Grady on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rochwick and son and Mr. and Mrs. James Roch wick and son, all of Chicago. Miss Bessie Kornegay of ECC college, Greenville, spent the week end with ber mother, Mi. W. G. Kornegay and sister, Mrs. Hattle Davis. 5 . . - .. -v.'. Miss LHjby Small recently visited friends in Philadelphia. Pa. iMesdames Helen Turner, Corbett Weston and Jimmy Johnson attend ed the graduation of Miss Frances Ann Gordon irora the Lenoir coun ty hospital school of nursing In Klnston on Wednesday night ' Mr. Neil Jones has returned here where he was a student the past sohoo,jrear. -;..:.,. Floyu Heath, Jr., postal trans portation clerk with headquarters Mrs. Melvin Jones ess Mrs. J. M. Jones was hostess to the womans society of Christian Service at her home on Monday night. The new president, Mrs. D. C. Boone, presided. A routine of business was transacted and pled ges for the new year were made. The program entitled And We Shall Give, was presented by Mrs. Boone, assisted by Mrs. Seth Thom as, Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mrs. R. L. King and Mrs. Linwood Turner. Refreshments were served. Seven From Area Attending summer school at ECC Greenville from this area are Mis ses Marianna Grady, Sybil Davis, Estelle Waller, Dorothy Jackson, Susie Smith, Rose ' Sutton, Mrs. Mamie Ford ham and Hunter Wells, c i rTv"-,' .THta sLtaVsT KJK.r -VT-l Ml '4 J ,-" . i- ,k ....... ... w' v.-AJt:' . i. i. 1; If Ycli Are Wanning to flave A PaHy : V ; ( Servo Delicious Nines Ice Creum : : I' , ( - 'rrsfS Tor Sale Everywliere In Duplin ',' t Mrs. E. R.' Maxwell is attending summer scnooi at Atlantic Christ ian college, Wilson. Mr. Kenneth Maxwell is attend ing State College summer school having translered from Carolina, where he has studied for the past two years. IJr. and Mrs. Jim McLune and two children have taken an apart ment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams for a couple of months. Mr. McLune is stationed with the Marines at Camp Lejeune. The Pink Hill Methodist young people were represented at the as sembly held at Lsuisbung College the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jatnes'Edwards and Mr. Clarence Edwards of Kenans ville were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Turner and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Miles and fa mily, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Teachey, Miss Evelyn Fussell of Rose Hill Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turner, Miss Nar c.e Williams and Mr. George Turn er spent the weekend at Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rochwick and young son left Thursday for their home in Chicago following a two weeks visit with Mrs. Roch wfcks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith near Grady School. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haskins and daughter, Marjorie Ann of Detroit were over night guests of Mr. Has kins aunt, Mrs. E. W. Grady and Mr. Grady on Thursday. , ' Mrs. J. R. Davis and 'Mrs. Laura Davis spent Friday with Mrs. Char lie Jones, who is 111 at her home near La Grange. ....... , Mr. and Mrs. E- W Grady recent ly visited Mrs. Grady's sister, Mrs. Robert Hunter and Mr. Hunter near Klnston. : , w Mro ?,nd Mrs. bempsey Smith, Mrs. SaUie Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs Earl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- sltin at Maxwells M11L ' Mr. and Mrs. P-E. Shoiars and sons of Kln ston: RFC. Miss Lula TyndaU. Mr. W. G. Kornegay, Miss Bessie Kor negay, Mrs. M. U. uavis ana Mr. ana Mrs. J. R. Davis, Pink Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Tbad Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Southerland of Albert son. . ' -' Mrs. W. W. Maswell was at New Bern Sunday to bring back her daughter, Mrs. WllUrd Whitley and The Ledyard Vault ,. reclalon rTr"''! , Proof AIR-SEAL , Man factored by SMITH VAULT CO. KINSTON . Consult Your Local ' " Funeral Director . 1 . 1, .1 tj t ilti .-, I v i int In wi. .ere. u .i and Mrs. E. It '. Sills aiul 1 . and rs. Frank Lee visited at lut. 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