THE VVTfJN TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1953 . OiljiLiQiiiiaipkCllM& A Dream On The Sound Side ' Doubtless our great grandchil dren will prize heirlooms all the more if they must finish paying for them , .. -. . High cost of living increases but every holiday weekend an in creasing number of citizens escape it Z7 BY: VIDA MILLOY Who of us are wise enough to ireconlze the thinks we know and. the things we do not know? Un less you use It twice a poor alibi v is better than none! Pleasure, you can tflte, or give, happiness, should be- shared, ' v '-' i Work is -under way at the Pres Syterian church lor the new pastor, vho is expected in the near future, i good sermon was heard Sunday morning fey the Rev, Dudley who as a visiting pastor left a good thought with Us audience. V I Mr. Perry Albertson who has been critically 111 in a Kinston .hospital with a sevear heart attack, iis back at tome having to take (life -easy. ., ;v . Hallie E. Albertson who has ser ved two years and two months at Turner A. T. Base at Albany Ga. was home with his parents, Mr. & "Mrs. Jim Albertson recently in I'oute to Camp Stoeman California for shipment to Far Eastern Air jporce.i Mrs. Albertson the former 5ane Albritton of Snow Hill, will be at home at Mr. & Mrs. Albertson. I Jane Sanderson of E.C.C. & Aloi Jse Williams of AC Wilson was home lover the week-end. I Mr. L. H. Carter returned home recently after a trip at Mars Hill land Charlotte with his family and friends. Mr. Gardner Craft and two dau ghters were stopping over at Chin quapin last week, on route to Wall ace on business. -,. i s : Mr. Leslie Southerland recently suffered a broken leg while doing farm work. .Mr. Southerland expe cts to have a cast on the Injured leg for several weeks. This is pun ishmenttoo . much for a farmer this time-a year,- Mrs. C Royal who has recently been a patient In the (hospital has returned home and is out and about again. :;',..r.:;5'. Aperson's own tounge sometim es, gives them away on just how much they understand what they are talking about! An JEXPERT is one who can take something they al-ready' know, and make, it sound confusing! , :: ' Mr. & Mrs. Alton Lanier and Mrs. 5. Mrs. Garland Lanier motor ed toJMorehead City, & Alantic on a recent Sunday afternoon, hav ing a sea-food dinner at Morehead. ' Mrs. Margaret Brinkley returned from a Wilmington hospital last week after a major operation and is getting on nicely. Why they can the drug 'wonder" drug" we wonder why they'll do to you! But, with the drigs of today, Mrs. Brink- wmimmmmmimiMiii I i a 1 i j 3 jot Easter and after... newest stripes by Ship'rt Shore ) T h tt Ma 2.98 Wonderfully washable striped broadcloths i and ginghams thick'n thins, : glowing satin cords, water-color pastels. Sleeveless or short-sleeved. Spring-suited now, play-minded later! Sizes 30 to 40. 2 jj Second Floor ' 1 A.. Sutton & Sons 1 J ! Kinston, N. C. I I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI ley -is looking as if nothing had happened to her, and is feeling fine. Here's hoping she will soon oe ner self again. The Rev. & Mrs. Joseph Sumner of Jacksonville were recent visitors of Mr. it Mrs. Garland Lanier. Mrs. Sumner is the former Miss Brin- son or Beaulaville. ; :, Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Sloan & baby Gail, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Pierce were recent visitors in Norfolk; Va. with dot. ot Mrs. Aivln Pierce and fam. ily of . Norfolk, over the week-end. Mrs. Jim Albertson and Mrs. Mar tha Sholar recently gave a miscel. anious shower for Mr. & Mrs. Ch arles Albertson at the home of Mrs. Sholar, where around two or three hundred persons attended. Several hundred dollars of presents were presented, lots of fun, refreshments of chicken salad, cup-cakes, Easter candy and Co-co-la were served. Mr. Mrs. Ellis Williams spent the week-end in Washington, D. C. last wkks with a daughter who has a new son. The former Miss Catherin Williams. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church recently quilted a quilt for the Barum Spring Orphnage at Barnum Springs. This the fifth of such to be donated by the Ladies. Mrs. Emily Dail and Mrs. T. G. Huffman recently made a business trip to Jacksonvil N. C. Mrs. Minnie Stevens of Cather ine Lake is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Billie Brinkley. Mrs. Vida was a recent visitor of Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Craft of Pink Hill. Mrs. Roy Smith recently return ed from Wilmington where she visited with Mr. & Mrs. G. Spooner, and other 'friends there. The W. M. U. held It,s regular meeting last week-end at the Bab tist church with around forty mem bers attending. Reports on the re cent Convention in Wilmington was one of the majo topic, and announ cing the preparations for the com ing, one day, convention here the ninth of April another. A big din ner of B-Arbe-Cue will led other good things to cat is expecting to bring a big croud to attend the big rally. Several Missionaries are expected to be here and the puplic is invited to bring dinner! The po wder room Is being completed at the church-and any excuse is dis sapointing, for one not to attend! Ninth of April! Mr. & Mrs. Marvi Beale of Wil mington was a week-end visitor in Chinquapin last week-end. Mr. Phillipp Sanderson was a early visitor of his mother, Mrs. Eula Sanderson last Sunday morn ing, v - ) V 1 r4 If 4 WXZ-t An old antBellum estate lo cated on the sound near Wrights ville. The grounds are a virtual carpet of green undes huge state Beautiful Airlie Gardens ly, ' moss hung oaks. Azalea and other shrubs and flowering plants bloom literally by the millions. Old Airlie is virtually a lover's paradise that takes one deep into the romantic story books of the old, enchanting South. Mrs, a. i fcaaaerson and son Leon, and Mr. L. H. Carter made a business trip to Pink Hill last Saturday. What we see in others may de pend Jot of times on what we are looking foil My pet peeve of the week, is "Making a carbon copey,,, and on finishing the pge find that I have the carbon turned wrong side up." DEATHS CECIL WESTBROOK Cecil Westbrook, 34, died at his home near B. F. Grady school Sun day morning at 7:30 after several months illness. Funeral services were held at 3:30 Monday from the Woodland Methodist church in the home co mmunity of which he was a mem ber. The officeating minister was his pastor, the Rev. D. C. Boone of Pink Hill. Mr. Westbrook, a Mason, was a member of the Kenansville Lodge. Masons conducted the rites at the grave. Burial was in the Westbrook family cemetary near the home. In addition to his wife, the form er Janet Herring, he is survived by two children, Everett Cecil, Jr. and Janet Faye of the home 7 OFFICE SUPPLIES - And 1 bC"TTTTT WTTTWl j 1 uytvxrmcMi JOHN H. CARTER CO. V KINSTON, N.C. 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