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o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 4J o o o o o o o o o n o t) ( ) o ( ) ( ) ' J Li L Li Li U L i iuuuL jU U.uuU Li j V. F. V, Auxiliary Held Regular. ..... Meet Monday Mesdames Eva and Lottie Smith were co-hostesses, at a regular meet ing' of the " Auxiliary to Willard Smith Post "Nor 9514 of V. F. W held at the hut in Pink HiU Mon day night. The Auxiliary has tak en as a project for the yeas, look ing after the shrubbery that was recently planted on the grounds. Re freshments were served. Eight mem bers responded to roll call. Mrs. Carrie Pickett is president of the organization. Johnston County Hospital, Thurs day, August 6. Mrs. Parrish is the former Miss Mason Worley of Pink Hill. ?ink HiliToysl , Camp Don Lee Spending last week at Camp Don j Lee were the following Pink Hill . T O TT.Il son, Charlie Parrish. Jr., at the irTZZ.: i Hiramj-ee, Jimmy Miles and Lynn Turner. - -. - Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ' Parrish of 1 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL fil I I I 1 S UN 11 i 5 iai ia. 1 r I TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS REFRIGERATION -PARTS-SERVICE J MACHINERY COMPANY, INC. kinston.north Carolina-phone4i 76 Bob Gibbs Bob Gibbs, a ' lineman", for the Asheville Electric Co.' who was olted from a light pole and thrown o the ground while working at ?ink Hill on a recent afternoon, vas reported slightly improved at he Lenoir Memorial HosDitaL Kin- ston at the weekend. . Capt. Hussey, Family Visiting Jelafives Here r : Cap. and Mrs. Harold Hussey and daughter, Barrie, ' who were sta tioned with' the V. . Army at Yo kohama,.. Japan for three years sailed from there July 13U1 and are how visiting Mr. and, Mrs; Thurman Hussey,' parents of Capr Hussey" at Seven Springs and relatives of Mrs. Hussey : at , Hendersonville. They will report to" ft. Lee,; Va., follow ing their lea vie where Capt. Hus sey. will attend , a quartermaster school for three months. He has a total of " ten -' years service ith Uncle Sam,- having been active in the Tunesian, and Italian Cam paigns during World War II in which he received the Bronze Star. Personals Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Farrier and Mrs. Hazel Stapelton and children This demonstration showed me the way to a better deal! I! bean planning to buy a higher-priced car until I found out all Chevrolet offered : and how much I could savel ' P'X " have returned 'from vacation spent at Atlantic Beach. . Roger Post Hill has returned from Black Mountain where he represent ed the Deep Bun Free Will Baptist Church at a Youth Conference, at the Craigmont Assembly. . Mr. and Mrs." A. W. Turner and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Sr.. of Beulaville and Mr. and Mrs. cnarlton , Sandlin. and daughter, Sherry, of Browns Mills. N. J., have been vacationing at Seaheven Beach.,' Mr. and Mrs.. John Mitzel and children, Lorraine, Johnny and Bob by, of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mrs. . Mitzel's sister, .Mrs. H. M. Wells and Mr. Wells. i, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Morrison at tended the Jenkins-Dixon wedding at Rose Hill Sunday, ' Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards, Miss Betty Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith and Sharon, and Mr. and Mrs. L J. Sandlin and children Martha and Jerry of Beulaville spent the week end at the Caro Una Inn, at Carolina Beach.' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley of Pink Hill and Dr. and Mrs. Leen Clark of Batan Rouge, La., are leav ing ; this' week for a tour of the New England States. Mesdames Worley and Clark are sisters. Guest in the Worley home reeently in cluded another sister, Mrs. W. O. Sauls and Mr. Sauls, of District Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolon and children of Newport News, Va., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and family.. ; ' Mrs. John O'Connour and son re turned Saturday from a visit with her sister, , Mrs. Charles Parrish and family in Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grady, Miss Cpl. Mincey Expects to Return jlome; Soon - ) r Mrs: Frank Mincey ot Pink'HUl mother of Cpl. Durwood Mincey serving in the U. S. Army-iiv Ko rea recently wrote his mother that he was well and looking forward to being rotated , back to the states about November 1. CpL Mincey, With the Army engineers, has seen much action during the past several months. v . Circles 1 and 2 Hold Joint Meeting A joint meeting of Circle 1 and 2 of the Presbyterian women of the church was held at the church Tuesday night, August 4. The Bible Study was taken from Mark, fifth chapter, and was entitled "Jesus the Savior of All." It was presented by Mrs. H. A. Ewdards, Mrs. T. A, Turner preside!, liams, hostess fur l ved refreshments, Journment. - f. - .. v u u i . v..g ser fuiiowing ad- lass, ITI, who have spent several weeks in the King Home, - Mr. , Wallace King of Newport News, Va., has also been a recent guest in their home, v - Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ensign and son of Greensboro were recent overnite guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards, and Miss Betty Ed wards. '-'':y: "''.-' " Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jean Al britton have returned from their Peggy Grady and Miss Thelma I wedding, trip and are making their Dildy Spent the weekend at More- home in Kinston for the present head. ) ,;, IMrs. Albritton'is the fromer Miss Mr. Hunter Wells and Sgt. and : Peggy Jo Stroud. You're "sitting pretty" behind the wheel . Take this Bel Air model First thing you'll notice is the qual ity of the interior.. Rich-looking appointments. Roomy seats .with Turn fine and you're ready to go. piece windshield. The pano ramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. Biggest brakes for ' toamirubber, cushions. 25tt&'-$yft ' the key to slartthe en- - An jtasyljuiietnthe pedal . You can see all around You look out and down through a wide, curved, one- . brings iSf)oth, positive response " right now! Chevrolet's im proved brakes are the largest in the low-price field. . ' ... f. - .' " It's heavier for better readability You're in for a pleasant sur prise at the smooth, steady, big-car ride of this new Chev rolet. One reason is that, model ., for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than . the other low-priced cars. You get greater getaway with the new Powerglide A lot finer performance on a lot less gas. That's what you get with the new Powerglide automatic transmission. There's, no mere advanced aihomatict transmission -jat any pftte. .' You get more power on less gas That's because Chevrolet's two great valve-in-head engines are high-compression engines. In Powerglide models, you get the most powerful engine ln . Chevrolet's field the new ' 115-h.p. ."Blue-Flame.'' Gear--shift models offer the advanced 108-h.p "Thrift-King" engine. '' '"i ' '' ' And It's the lowest-priced line A demonstration will'show you - that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want Yet it's the lowest-priced line in the low-price field. 'Combination of Powerglide lurto- . malic transmission, and Jl5-kji. ; "Blue-Flame" engtnti optional on l "T-Ten" and. Bel'Ai -models at . 'extrjreost. , ,f?. -Vy' Mrs. Victor Shover of Lejeune were recent visitors in Salisbury. Messrs. Wells and Stover are making plans. to re-enter Catawba College, fol lowing their release from the Mar ine Corps. . Mr. Jyn Plyer of Lancaster, S. C, spent, the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth B. King. Ac companying him home on Sunday were Mrs. Plyler and their two children, Christy and James Doug- Mr. Charles Lee Overman of Ed en ton and State College spent the week end In the home of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Davis. H Mrs. Bessie Williams is recuperat ing from an illness in the Kinston hospital. t- Mr. and Mrs'H. C. Turner and daughter Mary Daniel spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Turner at their summer home at Topsail. Turner & Turner . INSURANCE AGENCY , "We're Known By The .Service We Give" Phone 2836 L. C Turner, Jr. Fink Hill, N. C. T. I. Turner ,' dear t;:.:iii ' Intended For Last Week Miss Lottie Byrd and Mrs. Hen ry Brock visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie Byrd of the Bethel section Mon day afternoon. ' " Mrs. Annie Bell Byrd of Kinston spent, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, David Lane. . Mr.' and Mrs. Leslie Southerland and .children of Fayetteville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Davis. , .: '.v; I Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce - Sloan of Calypso and Lake Waccamaw vis ited Mr, and Mrs. Herman Brogden Sunday. ) - Mr.' and Mrs. Elbert Davis, Mrs. Bennie Bell and David Lane at tended the funeral of Mr. Graham Reece" of Chinquapin Sunday after noon. - x , Mrs. Floyd WiUons of Mt. Olive visited Miss Annie Swinson Tues day afternoon. :., !,) v Mrs. J. L. Brock. . Mrs. Luke Phelps and daughters, Betty and Lynn, and Joan Krieger of Golds boro visited Mrs. Emma Pate on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Emmett Morgan and son, Harry of Philadelphia, spent part of last week witl Mr, and Mrs, George Swinson. Mr. and Mrs; Harry Kraft of Mt Olive visited Miss Annie Swinson Monday night Charles Davis, Jr, of Norfolk, Va, is visiting bis parents part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hprrins nf r. lypso, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoi- land and children of near Faison visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Davis Sunday afternoon, v Miss Lettie Byrd and Mrs. Annie Bell Byrd left Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stowe of Jackson, Miss. - . . , E. G. Hatch, Jr., returned home Hoiul WayDe Memorial j uon't seem to n a car hit. o it Is likely to hit something else. One t... realize is tuac ':'SS :: Odd Fact ; i'X X Driving to e garage to And out why the engine was making that funny noise, a car owner In Beth, page. Long bland, was Informed by the mechanic that a larg white cat was under the hood. ' -. i ' 1 i ' I Is Ycur Fcmily (J Prelected Vith ;0 . Two years protection. Family rt $10, individual $5. Covers par-fl r ents and children under f Pays doctors, bospitaL special 3 L expenses up to $9000 per per. fjf A ton. Phone or send coupon A . I I for full Information. . clllitU tllLL fj . Bill Supply Pink Hill Co. POPULARITY COCNT8 Anyone can be more popular with more people If you make it a w int to -be more, popular with them 1 !.- , I " I) Let us demonstrate all the advantages ky of buying a Chevrolet now! MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET! THAN ANY OTHER CAR I WARJAW MOTOR COMPANY JOKES CHEVROLET COMPANY WARSAW, N. C Used Gar 3 Specials At Very Low Prices Carrovj BulthtCo. : 603 No. Heritage " j Phones 2552. & 3772, Kinston, N. C. - LATE MODELS USED TRACTORS FARMALL, FORD, FORD-FERGUSON PRICED TO SELL 4 JENKINS " Farm Equipment Company, Inc. KINSTON, N. C. looooooooooopoooooooooooo - ' ; PINK HILL, N. C. ' : OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOdOOOOOOOOOOlfiOOOonaooAflohoo TOBACCO MARKET OPENS THURSDAY, j AUGUST 20 SELL YOUR CROP WITH JACKSON B SCOTT AT THE r inrh " i c ' - U ;. lj Vy . l. i Jy' l : f W arelionnse '. lini'CCisfeoFd'. WHERE THE HIGH DOLLAR IS THE HIGH NOTE ; -"A GUAPitlTEED SALE EVERY DAY : " . AND ALWAYS CHEERFUL SERVICE. ; ) V IVAHJit il' VT A P V2 J:i!:i:n Sccll On f If. Olive Ili-V. .-3 Pc:I Cri:::rs o o o o o : o o o Q O O O O O O o o o 0 o o o , o o o o o o o o o o C) i x t 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 o o o o o o o t f l: 9& i" ' II You Provide The Chance To Learn rhe World Is Theirs Look ahead to the day when your eager-eyed child will face the world of adult life. Will you be able to say, "I have given him the educational, opportunities for a confident start?" , ! : ,: n,yy v; What price your child's future? Priceless, you say - - yet a few dollars each pay day marked for regular saving? at our bank will add up to four years of College Traininsr. O learning for your child. ' ' O Plan your child's future, by starting a savings O account today. . o o ) r,,f'f 111! II f Fifst'Ciiizens Bank l Trust Company f;:::c iiiiL, n. c ' "" 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 o o n o o o o o o w O 'C o O :c O : J c ) -
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