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O.ll. . i ; . f "ft? .:::rc3 ry Nell Kennedy who -will - y inr. urry roweu Want In ink Hill Methodist - church ry 12, was honored at a Uaneous shower : by Mines Jean thirls anil Pamn t. v - m -&,J X v t Mid at ,th home of Miss Davis iay evening, airs. Carl Powell s or of the bride elect, of Kenans- T a. onured tea and ' aw A ipfij J Uroud served bridal cakes. The j "sioree received a number of use j ,a ana araracuv gifts. , ;$ " js. Ferrior Is Orcb Hostess ; iMrs N. P. Parrler was hostess to a circle meeting of the Presby terian women of the church at the Manse in Pink Hill Tuesday) night. Circle Chairman, Mrs. T. A. Turner was in charge. The program which was on the 9th Commandment, Thou Shalt Not Bear False Wlt- Bess Against Thy Neighbor; was .. presented toy Miss Lula Tyndall. The meeting closed with the . saispah. ).. . The hostess served fruit cake and coffee. Mrs. Jones Smith, fridge Hostess Mrs Jones Smith was hostess to Jhiw' meetln her bridge club at. her home in Pink Hill. Wed nesday afternoon. The living room was attractively , decorated with dish gardens, carrying out the Ohrfstmus .motif. :;" ,-.' p-.U ; Mrs. Horace Tyndall received club high score prize and Mrs. Earl Smith the prize for visitors high. fThe hostess served cokes, fruit cake with whipped cream and cof- Miss King En!;rf:ins Guests i ; Miss Rachel King entertained about 20 friends at a bingo party at her home in Pink Hill recently Mrs. King, mother of the young hostess, was assisted y Mrs. Ro bert Summerlin In serving lime Ice punch, cake, roasted nuts and ice cream. ' . - . i .', 3i Is Vt I'll)-: ihstq them to the honoree and her mottier miss swnRn wore a lovely brown faille dress with velveteen trim She was presented . a .white carna tion corsage by the hostesses. : ' Mrs, Myrtle Quinn presdied at the register and .'Mrs. Roy Sand erson received in the .gift room. ; Mints , punch, and cookies were served. Punch was poured by Mrs Elton Page and Miss Viola, West brook; - , i Music was furniahod through-out the evening by Misses Cornelia and Kathryn Quinn. ,.,; v ,,; , ; i A number of friends called dur ing the evening: Many useful gifts were received. . : Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Man ly Kornegay and Mrs. Willardl nesuorooK. . ' ..' A.i'!illnen' -shower' was given in hoaoi? f iiMiss -Margarett.'Smith, brWerelect jon ; Saturday , evenina. January 5th from 7 to 9 o'clock, at tne home of Mrs K. J. Smith, with Mrs. Myrtle Quinn',. Mrs. Boy San derson and Mrs. Manly Korneeav as 'The home was beautifully deco- ratea rorvtne occasion with white gladloles. -:'ry-r- ; . - : . v The dining table which, was cover ed with a lovely , imported lace cloth; was centered with white can dles and ivy. ,.:". Guest were greeted at the door by (Mrs. K. J Smith, who presented FHA Members , Hew Year Party d: embers of the Future. Home Makers of America,: of the Pink Hill school and IMlss Thelma Hln son, home Ec. teacher, entertained at a New Year's party at the VS W. hut Tuesday ' night. Dancing was enjoyed. , Punch, sandwiches and cockles were served at intervals. ' (Mr. and Mrs. Jack MoPhaul and daughter of Parkton were guests of1 vnends in pink Hill New Year's Day. .'..- :?, I?:.;,' I . . .. - Mrs.. Horace Tyndall returned Wednesday from a holiday visit to .new York city ; , v Mr. V. C. Davis. Suot. of the Du. pont plant, under construction near Klnston and Mrs. Davis were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs . Jones Smith on Sunday. Other guests in the Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. buplin County Farmers Are Invited To Look Over The Stock and Prices At fl -. rrrS n n ! V: 'i. far .Corner North & Heritage Streets In Kinston DEALERS IN GQ'06EE2iES FEE0 SEE0 R. A. Smith of SmHhfleld Mr and Mrs. M. P. Whly and (Mrs. Norwood Stone of Kinston. " (Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Williams and daughter Joan of Newport News, Va. visited friends and relatives here New Years Day. ! Howard Smith returned to his army duties at Camp Gordon, Ga Tuesday following a holiday visit here wibh v.la miwiti . v Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Grady w'Ued at cunton and Goldsboro on Thurs day.'., - :'' - ; ' . Mr Ruby Tyndall "is now op erating the J.' L. Johnson service station and ctrocery, having recent ly purchased the store from the Johnsons. Mr. and iMrs flraan tjr vti ttiii w Alili School faculty, married during the Christmas holidays, are occupying oooooooooooo Seed Grow New Crop Cal Wonder Pepper Sets Cabbage Certified Tobacco Seeds D.D. Soil . Fumigant Swift's uality Fertilizer o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .o o o o o, o o o C) o () C) () ) ) ; ) ) . ) ) ) o o ") ) oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Condensed Statement . First - Citizens Bank & Trust Company As Of .The Close of Business December 31, 1951 Fink mil, JN. C. . ...... RESOURCES Cash in Valuts and Due from Banks $ 47,816,705.30 United States Government Securities (Direct and Fully Guaranteed) - i.......;..!.,............."........,.,,.; $48,086,900.07 - Obligations of Federal Agencies and Other Marketable . Scurities ,. 11,733,401.63 r ' State Bonds 12,792,224.62 I Municipal Bonds ,....., ......... ,.....:..!.r 10,155,558.70 86,768,085.02 Accrued Interest ..............).... .. Loans and Discounts Less Reserve . Banking Houses, Furniture, Fixtures, and Bulldinf Sites, Less Depre ciation ................ .:....... ...;.:.,...........;... & 400,607.05 68,298,545.02 926,701.14 $204,210,843.53 1 i "llf W i- LIABILITIES mm ,7 Capital Stock, Common :. .;vLllr.....'l'...L..,l $ 1,200,000100 surplus : :. 1 t woo.ooo.oo Undivided Profits .,..t :j.J...U,....,JP......,i...w 832,686'.91 Reserve Accounts Accrued and Unearned Interest, Taxes, Insur u ' " ' ' ance and Other Reserves. ............ PEPOSITS i..-,..,... O o e ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o Q o o o c Extra Choice Hay " We Know Your Needs" TyndalTs Seed & Feed Supply Co. Kinston N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOO he upstairs apartment In the home of Mrs T. A. Tstrner. Mrs. Omen was the former Miss Sedalia Smith before her marriage. . Mr. and Mrs. -Bill Cade have returned from a wedding trip to Eufauia, Ala. and are makiag their home at Camp Lejeune where Mr. Cade,is connected with Bed Cross work Mrs. Cade was Miss Polly Weston of Pink Hill before her anarrtagA',' ':...';-' Mrs, Johnny Wellington, who spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. H D. Maxwell returned Sunday afternoon to her home In Beidsville. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells and Connie Jo and Donnie Wells at tended the military funeral of Mr. Craig Herring at Teachey Sun day afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hendrew of Kinston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith Sunday. ;- Mr. Alfred Wells, student at Da vidson College has returned to school following a holiday visit at his home In Grady. i , Mr. and Mrs H. M. Wells and family spent the New Year week end, with relatives in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Bnnnett Roger of Pink Hill Rt. 2 have announced the birth of a son Hugh Daniel. at . Parratta Hnanttal In YitMn Saturday, January 5, weight 7 H 12 1-2 ounces Mrs. Rogers was Miss Violet Maxwell before her marriage. Farm Income Tax U. i . 1 ! ' l ,:, - J It'S tit. J is 1 1 1. utt Tax and It is Issued in North Caro lina as Extension Circular No. 866. .Persons desiring free copy should see their local county agent or vril. thm rMMihmn rj t,l( cations, SUte CoUege SUUon, Ra- The circular covers such topic' as whn mnt Ml. . Mtum a return is due, forms used by-farm- j era, reporting on cash or accrual I basis. fiZurinf denrarlatlnn ! n f timber development costs, and outer suojecu, as weu as several; pages of questions and answers. . Several illustrations are used to I show the correct method of fil ing in the various forms j The bulletin oolnta nut that if' two - thirds of a person's srossi jcome is from n vi- business year starts January 1, he has two choices In filing returns aud pay in we x. nk . y t..a t . y 31, or La da .. an - of the tax and pay the amount y Jan uary 13, and then file Use return and pay any balance du by March : IS. i Up-to-date information on filing farmer's income tax returns for 1951 is given in a new circular just published by the State College Extension Service. Prepared by an extension farm management committee represent. ing all the Southern states, the clr- 31 We Recommend and Guarantee 25 Lbs $2.15 50 Lbs 4.25 n 100 Lbs...... 8.25 Grocery Department Kinston, N. C. DUDLEY'S FLORAL. Gardens Kinston, Annoonce ' That the Flak Hill PresbrterUD Charch orsanixaUon thresch Ms representative. Mrs. Floyd Heath will take order for flowers, for all oca salons. Please call her at f 217-2 Pink HUL Turner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "We're Known By The Service We Give" Mrs.. Christine Williams Office Mgr. Phone 2836 Pink HU1. N. C. "L. C. Turner, Jr. T. J. Turner Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter Company KINSTON, N. C. Mitsui f fY1 ?j t'i i t I 1 1 1 I fwm3 VsaagF loPl J KhsaWks pen mil noTinn mon fQACTCn P017EL7 ,189,0595.65 7 x I . ' J SA' "' ''. "Jill f o o , E;ery Courtesy, Attention and Sfetvice Consistent With Good Bank- q MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION v; ! J - T ii "Q ing Are the Facilities Offered by This Institution. O '( ( ( PHOTOGRAPHER WITH A TOMORROW REMEMBER. TODAY ; KRAFT'S studio; Phone 217-J or COMMERCIAL PH010GR4.PHX A SPECIALTY in vtnsi olws " Match your tractor with implements that make full use of modern power features. The imple ment Is just as important as your tractor for faster farming andprecision work. Allis-Chalmers TRACTOR-MATCHED imple ments attach and operate as if they were a part of the tractor. You get accurate work almost like having the steering wheel on the implement. You can quick-change from one implement to the other before the engine cools . . . shift tractor wheel spacing with engine power. Stop in and look over the most advanced line of tractor implements you have ever seen. Tone in tha National . i Farm and Home Howr (vary Saturday NBC (fllLIS-i CKiniHERS AND SfftVICf n a-la'-Jia;!.. TURNER TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. , Kinston, N. C. . T. A. TURNER & CO. ' r PINK SHLL, N. C. It r r -M We Have A Complete Line .?j ''..'V'."";' ' ,cr . ", .. (- ,.'m ,( v "f yjt , ' ot New Spinets & Used Practice , 1 Uj.iiPL".ti' r .. s .1' -... . v., fTJ ' l: , rf All Pianos Completely Guaranteed "1 v f i i ': ':h . ... 4 v' .'Si'.'' -till een ilie . to II I I HWJ I a I 1 Ill w j r i Kinston ' ; J ; - JdiiiJioii p)ano co. 33 W. North St. Dial 2384 t r on display Saturday rn in, -ilUVJoU JONES CHEVROLET COMPANY Pink Hill, N. C. WARSAW MOTOR COMPANY, - WARSAW, N. a , .
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