i fc- ' o J Li fe-J Mr. and Mrs. 1 ii Uarrell have returned to their homei In Gates ville following two 'weeks visit in the home of their daughter, Mrs. D. W. Ruffln and Dr. RuftlB. Mr. and' Mrs. T. J. Turner, Judy and Marsha Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner and Lucy and Nan r rant . the . week-end at their summer home on Atlantic Beach CnliirconiJ CAST BON i BATHTUB LAVATORY . COMMODE SEPTIC TANK American Standard Fixture All For $495 Installed! AIL WORK GUARANTEES Sea or Write New B. F. Grady Senoel Ronkiri PIbg Sup Albertson, N. C gaeeose Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, Billie and Lula May Jones and Mrs. Ro land Hardy. Misses Maizle Jones, Mary Ann Jones and Etta Hardy & Mrs. . Roland Hardy of Moss Hill have returned from Wake Forrest where they attended commencement exercises at the college. Mr. Neil Jones was a member of the gradu ating class; -' Rev. and Mrs. Jack Fogleman and sons of Ayden were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. IX C. Boone at their home In Pink Hill Tuesday. llesdames Frank Lee and E. W. Grady attended the funeral of Mr. Thomas K. Faison. at Falson Friday aftrnoon. - "- ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. worley ana daughters returned to their home in Richmond, Va. sunaay louowmg a visit with relatives In Fink. Hill and Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mr. ana Mrs. James Miles, Jimmy ana Charles Miles, Mr. and Mrs. L. C Turner, Lymn and Johnny Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Jonnny.oiaen and sons of Maysville spent tne week-end at Jones summer, homo en Atlantic Beach. ;;,', ' Mrs. Levi Everett went to Colum bia, S. C. Wednesday lor , a lew days with relatives. i Mr. R. F. Grady of Washington, D. C has been visiting his brother, Mr. E. W. Grady, Mrs. Grady and other relatives in the Pink Hill vicinity. ' '" "'" ' , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Rocky Mt spent the week-end with rela tives in Pink Hill. ' Mr Flavious Williamson, employed In Norfolk, Va. spent the week-end at his home. . Mrs. Lizzie Smith has oeen suner- lng with an Infected foot, at her home on Pink Hill Rt 2. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Teet ana cnii- dren of Farmville and Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Goodaon . and family ox Greenville were guests of relatives near Pink Hill . Mm Eula Patterson of Albertson Is spending this week with her sis ter, Mrs. Herring at ner nome u Morehead. ... rs, f INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS, Pink Kiss Sired To Travel Sc::!::j$f ' Miss Peggy Jo Stroud of Hill, rising senior at the Woman's College, Greensboro, has Joined a Methodist Youth Caravan for itinerary through the Southeast this summer. She is among approximate ly 100 woman's college students who have' enrolled for various periods of volunteer Church-Related activ ities at this time..,, Miss Stroud, who is a daughter of Mr. Lonnie Stroud and the late Mrs. Nellie W. Stroud ol nine tuu, was an honor graduate of the Pink Hill High School in lieu MrrJonesIs Hostess Mrs. Melvin Jones wss hostess to a regular meeting oi ner nriuge club at her home in rauc.tuu wea- nesday afternoon. ..... The prize for high score for mem ber? was awarded Mrs. T. A, Turn er. Second high was won by Mrs. Helen Turner while , Mrs. u. w. Unffin received consolation prize. Mm . Flovd Heath was awarded hirh fm visitors. Others were Mesdames H. A. Edwards, Jack Worley, Jasper Smith and the hostess. ' Guests admired souvenirs brought back by the hostess, from a recent trip to California, ana aiso twa received from her, around the World Gift Club. ' v - Chilled orange juice was servea during play and after scores were tallied, a sweet course was served. Shirley Smith before her recent marriage, her mother, Mrs. John C Smith and aunt, Mrs. Burt Smith, entertained ' at a Miscellaneous shower at the' home of the former, from 2:30 to 4:30 pm. Saturday. The living room and dinning room. thrown cnsulte, - were artistically decorated with red gladioli and other late srjrina Dowers. . .. Following a social hour and pass ing of the gifts, the hostess servea a chicken salad plate ; with iced drinks. ' The guests 'list numbered approx imately BO. ' - r- Everett - Receives Diploma Mr. Levi Everett, radio service man at T. A, .Turner and Co. In Pink Hill, has finished an advanced course in Electronics at State Col lege, Raleigh, and received his di ploma in appropriate exercises there Thursday. ,t "'.' Rev. II. P. Farrior Gives Lecture Lectures on the History, Belief nn.mniSn nf the Prexhvterian playing chureh. conducted by Rev. N. F. Farrior . weanesaay, inuraaay Friday nights of last week at the Presbyterian Church in Pink Hill, terminated with a covered dish supper, held prior to the Friday night session. 1 Mrs. Honored At I In i BUI ski 1, MACHINERY COMPANY, INC. kimston.northcaroliha.phone4176 I To honor her Dovelle Outlaw, v daughter, who was ' Mrs. Miss ! REFRIGERATION PARTS 'SERVICE Turner & Turner INSURANCE; AGENCY , . f "We're Known By The Service We Give Phone S83 Ik C Turner. Jr. Flak HOL N. C. , T. J. Turner OFFICE SUPPLIES And EQUIPMENT JOHH H. CARTER CO. KTNSTON.N.C Ml . Moce thaa a mflUoa motor. ia enjoy ihiilow cost, oon immble protectioo. You are ml money; you act actoM-the-boanl coverage, aromatic 6-month renewal and prompt oatloa-wida claim service. Why .pay mora when yon can get the ' suae protectioo for teat? K4 mKitmiiiiWMTtsJT ETHRO HILL, Agent At Hill Supply' Co. In Pink Hill Ff.::iDu:Ei.yDm,.L wtc"oc:le insurance company Wfn? nn ULJLJ i Choose the Frcozor exports use! Itu4 e 13 tm. ft.-bolda 450 Bw. M haa load! a C i la mt 4 tralh) ataa tut fcaailng MCltoal e " 4-ock" praMca) paakyl lulwlar ftMdHahli t rt fc0lr aanarmilaltl - ' s jrniM fer Sura, Ihrtffy eUI . tnohiw prifill - K '"S atvraly fattd I aer for ' '"-' i.' ; J by fumsoa Katviaatar raiaraihual , IT'S THIS TO GET For Grocer They know .from experi ence that Jiel ' vinator frozen food cabinets are dependable! tor Confess ; tioners They 'Know Kelvina- Wtor is a name, you can trust-. ' Kel vinator ice cream cabinets keep highly -perishable ioe cream Bt svlded tf " I t , tbtktxpariaatt... . ' xrsf afgysforf. 13 cv. ft, copocity COLUMBUS OHIO " MS WfCfc ?In a recent society page edition of the Times the cut with the pic ture of Mrs. R. K. Smith, Miami, Fla. bride, erromously stated that she was Mrs. J. K. Smith, which is regretted. Mr. Soulherland At McCain Mr. Blanchard ' Southerland of Albertson Is at the Tubercular hos pital at McCain, for a physical examination by specialist He enter ed the hospital May 25, and was accompanied there by his son, Mr. L, C. Southerland and his brother, Mr. Jamie Southerland." P. Y. F. To Meet Af Cliffs On The lleuse i A meeting of the Presbyterian LYfjuth Fellowship of Rev, . . Farrior's group of cnurcnes,wm dc held at Cliffs of the Neuse, Sun day afternoon, June 7. The meetings have been changed : from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon for the summer months and only de votional services will De neia auriu this time. : . . v ..' Dr. Ruff in Attends Medical Meet Dr. D. W. Euffin. is attending a Medical meeting in New York this week. Mrs. Buff in accompanied him. - i i' 1 v Misses Stroud and Smith toYouth Meet The Pink Hill Presbyterian Sun day Jbciio Kwill sponsor del- ates Norma J .e Stroud, and the Woman of the Church, Pauline Summerlin to the Young Peoples conference to be held at Flora McDonald Col lege the week of June 15, Helen Smith, Connie Jo Wells and Marilyn Stroud will go from Smiths Church. si i 3 C.-.aStlavOlS Ckwa ttj" j va.lj It VI J' . Bible SchooU are being held at. Smiths and Pleasant View Presby terian churches this week, and next week they will be held at the Pink Hill and Harper-Southerland chur ches. Rev. N. P. Farrior is in charge at each church, assisted by helpers from each church community. I!:rr:r's Msgazine Fciros II. C. North Carolina's renown as the cradle of flight is given renewed lustre today .with the appearance of the never-before-published story in Orville Wright's own words of how he and his brother flew the world's first airplane from the sands of Kill Devil HilL' The June issue of Harper's Mag azine carries the article in connect ion with this year's Fiftieth Anni versary of Powered Flight Celebra tion. The long-forgotten document by Wright had lain in the musty files oi we u. s. Department oi .tusuce (or over 30 years,- when is was recently discovered by Fred . C Kelly, the Wrights' official biograp her. It was part of a deposition Wright made in a patent claim brought by another person against lie Federal Government ; . Wright tells the detailed story of how he and his brother Wilbur invented and built the first plane. They first became : interested in flight aa children when their father brought home a toy "actuated oy a rubber string which would mt itself into j the air." They built copies of it which flew successfully but a large scale model failed to work SO Welt The Wrights began experiment ing in earnest in 1889. but is was only after many trials and failures that they perfected the machine that flew at Kitty HawK in 1903. . Here are Orville Wright's own words description that, immortal flight: ---.--"""" The first attempt to fly this mac hine was made on the 14th of December, but through a mistake' In handling it at the start the rria- chine was broken slightly, so tnat repairs had to be made before another attempt could be under taken. Five men from the Kill Devil life Saving Station wei;e present when, this test was made. The next trial was made on the 17th of Dec ember, in a wind blowing 20 miles, and four more flights were made. The first of these covered a dis tance of about 100 feet, measured from the end of the track, and had a duration of about 12 seconds. The second and third flights covered about 175 feet, and the fourth flight 853 'feet. This last flight had a du ration of 59 seconds. 5 ."The first of these flights on the 17th of December was the first time in the history of the world that a machine carrying a' man and driven by a motor had lifted itself from the ground in free flight "Witnesses of this flight besides my brother and myself, were John T. Daniels, W. S. Dough, A. D. Etheridge, from the Kill Devil Life Saving Station; W. C. Brinkley, of Manteo; and Johnny Moore, a boy from Nags Head, North Carolina.' Orville Wright died in 1948, his brother Wilbur in 1912. t Polio Won't Vait . COLUMBUS, OHIO, May 22 "Waiting to buy polio insurance until . there's an outbreak of the disease in your community is like waiting until your neighbor's house is burning to buy fire insurance, ' says C. W. Leftwlch, vice pres ident - actuarial of the Farm Bureau Insurance Companies, one of' the nation's largest writers of polio insurance. 5 To buy or not to buy is a matter for i Individual decision, he points oUt . but the ; time to decide is before the polio "season", arrives He gives several reasons: - - . A high proportion of- all polio policies taken out since the cover age was Introduced nationally in the 1949 have been bought during the summer months, the polio season Thats really' a 'modified form of scare buying and it has been the J V Prci'-pflrns ' In ordinary seasons a well-watered kitchen garden produces at least 50 -percent more than one that de pends entirely ' on rainfall. ' And during very, dry seasons, regular watering may mean the difference between good, batches of . . high- quality vegetables an little or no crop at as. . n This extra production, according to V. H. Reynolds, county agent from the North Carolina State Col lege Service, may pay for .the costs involved In Installing the necessary watering equipment Farmers who plan to install wat ering equipment in their vegetable main cause of the general boost in polio insurance rates since 1949. Such scare buying results in a con centration of policies in epidemic areas, thus" defeating a basic prin ciple of insurance - spreading the risk." This same principle, spreading the risk, Introduces another reason for early buying. "If you wait too long," Mr. Leftwlch says, "you might not be able to get polio in surance when you want it That's because some insurance companies may find it necessary to discon tinue writing in an epidemic area." Portuguese Macau on the South China coast once notorious f or gaming, now permits only one gambling establishment according to the National Geographic Society. That operates under government supervision in a 14-story hotel. 2:111 Worl Wtrl&l largnt Control Ce. 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