THE DUPLIN II 3, TZC&C3AY JWT ti, V..X n C3 yy l3 UwJ '"T'-V -i Church Ycmen Hold Meeting - Personals ' Letying at' the week end for 'Statesboro, Ga to be on the tobacco- market included the follow ing from Pink Hill. Messrs. L. H. Turner, H. G. Turner, Bobby Hicks 'DAUTY : 1 ENRICHED , AT YOUR GROCER and Frank Mincey. Mr. L. H. Tur ner and children 'Becky and L. H. Jr., also accompanied ? them to Statesboro. '.; ', Mr, and Mrs. Buster Smith of Baltimore have returned home fol lowing a few days visit with Mr. Smiths mother, Mrs. Lizzie Smith and other relatives. Mr. Bob Holt is vacationing this week in the mountains of western North Carolina. , : , Mr. and Mr. Walter Goodwin and daughters, BiUle and Lela of Wilmington spent the' week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell at Maxwell's Mill. Mr. and Mr. Morris Maxwell and family of Cincinnati, Ohio, are ex pected soon for a vacation trip in N. C.-:t - ; ; "... Mesdames Sallie Westbrook and Dempsey Smith were Goldsboro shoppers on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Turner and Lynn and Johnny Turner, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turner and A. W. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner Office Supplies "AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CIIAISS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Cuicr Ccrnpcny BINSTON,N.C. A 'DIG ELECTRIC RANGE AT A SfJiALL RICE! V ' " 1 . ' . ALL THESE TOP-QUALITY FEATURES! ZrM- r.d-hol10 Muling wcombl PrthMta to 3J0 I lN - t 1 Thrifty SMfrfi RaMlal ror vorUty at OooWn Irn. a) Q nifty CnltMMtiM mmi Wak-SnT-HntS- JhM.I W a. to I A MONTH HUM. iMtaBMtM. K MM. an I "' ' -...'.. . cSv-;-' -' " j:"0 T.A.TUIUIER&CO. PINK HILL, N. C GrdyCubs; ' Hold Meeting The B. F. Grady Cub Scout Trooo held a regular meeting at the American Legion Hut near Max well Mill Saturday night Mis. Christine Williams, den mother was in charge. The regular meet ings for August will be held at Mrs. Williams home instead of at the hut The cubs and their families are to go on a picnic to Lake Tut next Sunday, July. 27. : and Lucy and Nancy and Mr. and Mr. Jasoer Tvndall Mid Ann rt.n. ny returned at the week' end from,8111' Atlantic Beach where they spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash and Pattie Ann and Miss Ana May of Kinston spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May. . Allends Democratic Convention Mr. and Mrs. Martin Friedman of Washington, D. C, are in Chi cago attending the Democratic Na tional Convention. They will take part in a skH put on by the Wo men's Division of the convention. on Tuesday and Wednesday morn ings of tms wee, wnicn expected to be televised. Mr. Friedman is employed in Washington as a spec ial aid to president Harry S. Tru man. Mrs. Friedman is the former Miss Ann Farrier, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Farrier of Pink Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. TyndaU spent the week end at Wilmington and Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Swain wjio are attending summer school at Carolina spent the week end In the VISIT . . WOODROW SMITHS' STORE And Enjoy Bis Delicious MILKSHAKES ' HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS SOFT DRINKS We Give Curb Service At Intersection of HTVays 11 A 111 New B. F. Grady School Mrs. Maxwell Is Hostess Mrs. H. E. Maxwell was hostess to the July meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Pink Hill Methodist Church at her home in Pink Hill Monday after noon. The President called the meeting to order and a devotional meditation was presented. Mrs. Maxwell was in charge of the program the topic of which was, Earth's Abundance and Man's Stewardship.' Cookies and iced drinks were served the following members pre sent: Mesdames D. C. Boone, W. J. Smith; R. L. King, D. W. Ruff in, Frank Mincey and W. P. Bush. Mrs. J. R. Davis Travels By Plane Mrs. J. R. Davis left the Raleigh Durham Airport ' Monday after noon for Luma, Ohio to visit her sister. Mrs. E. B. Busick, Mr. Bu- lck and their Infant daughter. She was. accompanied to the airport by Mr.. Davis. 'Mrs. Fred Lawton and two child' ren of San Diego. Cal.. are expected this week for a visit of several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Turner and other re . lives. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sills and Mrs. Frank Sills were Goldsboro snd Mt Olive visitors on Friday. . Lt. Col. and Mrs. Huh D. Max well and children Suzanne and Maxie are visiting the Ragsdaie family at Wllliamston, S. C. Mr. nd Mrs. Charlie Parrish and young daughter, Susan have mov ed their residence to Smithfield, following Mr. Parrish's recent dis charge from the army, - Mrs. Street Kornegay and young gandson, . Clntx Kornegay, Jr., of Warsaw ana miss Margaret Korne gay of Clinton visited relatives in the Pink Hill community on Tues day. , Miss Jacqueline Davis, of Mt. Olive Home Economics Teacher at the Pink Hill High School for the coming year, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tyndall on Mon day. : . llorman Slapleton Has Birthday Party Young Norman Lyle Stapleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stap- elton was honored on his fifth birthday where his grandfather, Rev. N. P. Parrier and Mrs. Staoel- ton took him and a number of his friends to Emma Webb playground In Kinston for a party on Friday afternoon. The children enjoyed a delightful swim in the pool after which they were served refresh ments. Craig Hill, Dennis uarx, J. D. Jenkins and the honored A general'meetlng of the Pres byterian women of the Church waa held at the Pink Hill JPresbyterian Church Tuesday night. Mrs. E. M Sills, presided. Highlight of the meeting waa a report by Mb Norma Ray Stroud of her trip to the pioneer group conference iield at Camp Single tary recently. Cc'jple Return A Norlhern Trip Mesdames J.VM.S Jones and W. H. Jones returned Sunday from a two 1 weeks vacation trip to New York snd Canada. Mrs. T. A. Turner who accompanied them on the tour stopped over in Washington. D. C. enroute home, for a few days visit with her sister. Miss Connor Jones wno teaches in a school there. Rommie Holt Goes To Camp Lejeune Mr; Rommie Holt of Richmond, V., was a week end guest of his miesf brother and aiater. Ann and brother, Mr. Robert Holt and 1am- . . . . . ' .. 11.. lulim lAaWia An UinwtA Lavja stapeiton maae up tne par ty. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams, Mrs. Larry Ward of Midway Park the former Miss Mary Nell Ken nedy is spending this week with the Mrs, L. H. Turner, who was hos Billy Brewer family, pltallzed in a Kinston hospital sev eral days last week returned to her home in Pink Hill Thursday. Turner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "We're Kaewa By The Secvteo We Give Mrs. Christine Williams Office Mgr. tU$ Pink HUL N. C. L. C Turner. Jr. T.I. Tuner 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 BIG 10 FT. Croslev tlehiti ONLY $219.95 ' EASY TERMS ? SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO" H.C Dale, Mgr. O O o s erafors o o o o o o o o o o o o o Seven Springs, N. C O Entertains At Luncheon Mrs. D. W. Ruffin entertained her bridge club at a dellghtf-il luncheon at her Topsail Beach cot tage on Wednesday. ily before leaving on Monday f jr Camp Lejeune for a few weeks en campment with the Marine Corps Reserves Attend Presbytery Rev. N. P. Farrier and Mr. Nick Smith attended a meeting of Pres bytery at Mt. Zion Presbyter ian Church in Rose Hill on Tues day. 1 Control of livestock pests can re sult in more meat, milk, eggs, and fiber for all out agricultural pro duction, says the U. S. Department of Agriculture. At present it is estimated that livestock pests cost the nation more than half a billion dollars annually. Meat production under Federal 1 rejection for the week ended July it was estimated at zt i munon pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Tyndall are spending this weex at tneir summer home at Carolina Beach.: mt iii i pi 1 ok::ed goods MkHs)NswOa pied-ii::3 CANNZ3 RUITS ,t4 vicnAWV it n M f ! til tJ INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS -FARM ALL TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS REFRIGERATION -PARTS -SERVICE MORE TRAVEL TIPS I Packing tricks: Use plenty or There are many inexpensive aids ' tissue paper in toes oi snoes, on the market to make traveling in purses, and in the folds ot ores more pleasant and packing easier, es and suits. If you fold a Jacket Good grooming can De assured ny ' wiw me lining ouiwra nu me using lightweight non-breakable I sleeves straight down the wrinkles plastic Jars and bottles for your will hang out quickly. Place the cosmetics all that will fit into skirt in the suit case with the waist a plastic case. band hanging over the edge of the 1 Nylon-gloves, blouses, lingerie, case: then fold the skirt back over dresses will cut down on the a roll of tissue or a suit packet, amount you must carry. Put heavy articles at the bottom. A light folding Iron comes In Put things wanted first on the handy for travelers eo do extra trip on top. hangers. And a clothes brush is Unpack your clothes as soon as a must Include a very small sew- you can after arrival and hang ing kit, especially if you plan an them up. extended trip, and a shoe brush to SWIMMING Know how to swim keep shoes clean an dshining. A couple of good sized plastic bagsr are handy for that bathing suit that did not dry, or the damp nylons if an unexpected departure before getting into deep water, and take plenty of company! But be fore wading in wait one to two hours after eating. Check for depth and obstructions before dlv Brine. Plastic or enttnn knit haff , in 2. And it S smarttO know lite for shoes help protect your cloth-' saving and how to apply artificial es. respiration. WITH OUR BOYS IN SERVICE .... GRADUATES IN GERMANY ' Munich. Germany Cpl. James E. Holmes, whose wife, Bessie, and children live in Northwestern "Du plin, recently graduated from the Seventh Army! non-commission-; ed Officers Academy at Munich, i Germany.- I The six weeks course emphasized the use of weapons, Army adminis tration, tactics, supply, physical fit ness and organization. Students were carefully selected by their organization commanders before attending the school. . Corporal Holmes who entered! the Army in April 1943, is serving; as a lineman in Company B of th ' 315th Signal Construction Battal ion and has been awarded the World War II Victory Medal and the American Campaign Medal. and daughter and Miss Charlotte Smith were visitors at White Lake on Sunday. 9 LSI s:n in MACHINERY "COMPANY, INC. kinston.north Carolina-phone4176 BARRUS 1 In Kinston Construction Co. Phone 343 SAND GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE, BELGRADE ROCK Mr. Charlie Jones of LaGrange visiting his .sister. Mrs. Laura Davis for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterson --SO.ARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING! 1" -'a n Jvr, .i-Mi r'U'!i,!'',. .11,, '' " I . ... n Bra. w . u. . . i :. . -A :s ll tv.i -if Vi fry') . . . ; ' ' h .... .. . , J-Vii ysti Every good home-maker knew the advaaUM at -thai cast be Vra around the house. Not enly deeiitt Coleng the life of the clothing but H erUlnl does in th bndcetl Now with the help of electric, sewing machines, mending and sewing can done ! SU the ' Ty M SnI. tmUMtJ wrw- t areuiia ue doom. w more wkhm, cmnwr and ail t frw' eonae of'rs t loo oom we t.,.v. ooelfir and mere ecotwiuicaL 1 (v;?. r car.z:. rowcsi & light companyJ- ' ,,. . . 1 . Have you asked year nearest Carolina Power m . iUAl raBreseaUUr how yM can use MORE Mee-. tricity to your advantage? If not. do s immediately for Carolina Power A light is now offering special Inducement rate to aO customers in the former Tide ,-: Water area. By Uviag electrically, yea will find that I' ve have qualified for inducement rate B and you ... mi te IS KUomtt-haura of Meetrkit at NO EXTRA COST! Let olectriity de all the- hard tasks , - - - mm kniM - - null can uma and saenev t 7. MP MRS. M. M. THIGPEN BesjniflHe. N. C WARSAW FLORAt COMPANY WARSAW N. C. Tobacco Sticks $20 Per Thousand Get them early while the price is right. Kinston Tractor & Implement Co. Rt 4, Kinston-RlchlsBda Hi-way Your Ferguson Dealer "See the New Ferguson "SO" ir-3 -v v mi 1 rr CfCi See it soon at ' BELLE OIL CO. Pink Hill, N. C. THE EASY WAY IS TO BANK BY MAIL SAVE TIME AND ENERGY. EACH WEEK MAKE YOUR DEPOSITS BY MAIL. IT'S THE EASY WAY TO SAVE REGULARLY. QET INTO THE HABIT! First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company PINK HILL, N. C. 1 ... s si VQ, llTourrrlendW; v' w- -w.maon veaw .Carolina Tracxor, inc. . wiumo 49S To Build Your Home The same principles apply to building a home. In terms of comfort ... in terms of lower home maintenance costs, you're ALWAYS better off, by starting with the best in building materials. And it's these better materials, that youll get, whenjyou purchase from us! Mallard-Griffin, Inc. KINSTON, NC.

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