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' "1 freshyterisn : -;ay n-U. to. , I ,jret.a 1 saionary, " Ion Grace, ia Ko X to t&a student! at I at lftta Monday , lr. Eopper gave the good ; i rVture in Korea, in , f j t" war tarn, as seen by .1 f rvrg In the armed forces ; &e war. Ee sited ln a Ce Grace of God is s Hid challenged more s to tahe advantage of s u the open field .-a ' i. V t showed slides on se f ?!ra. Hopper explained i o&a. ' ty were dinner guests Or. and Mrs. Graham Turner, (a tUe service at the church. , 4 astasia oe toooeoooe Brcvcr Drcn Co. ii' fVVf r, PINS Ail T Y0U3 ::::a kej ::uns ::::a keart box lei SANA iso v Jdft ft Flff wiffc AMOS Hi' ANDY UXAU UAOtO SHOW i UNO AT, CIS :ia fteFtenllBW 1711 PASTE -ukmcb t ".7ra:ir:LETn,M....r. 25c U Eiffll POER .....1.50 " n kj:::::3 mm m 49 : .-tea k::scutes ::md cclc:::e :::tu TC3TH paste "T C7.VL TYrE HEATER .5.95 4 n i Keosviib Drug Co: KENANSTILLE ; t . - Tear Rezall rj"-"'eeeeeoeeaoeoootteaoooooooeoooeoot f 9 A lil " X 7T MXCHINIRY POl MODERN FARMING! invito yoo to see for yourself how efficient farm -;,hn., ... - and easieet hitching system ever devised .JFLER. HSf yoo en change from drawbar to mounted with new W1M5 with TSHIFT WHEELS nlus SNAP-COUPLER Utehi i mm & co. N.C jftzt " :;ii.d.C. A. V I' T' ... Ki i. A regular nveiliig of the B. T. Srady Home Demonstration Club will be held, with Mrs. Faison Turn er ss hostess at her home, Monday night, February B. The new presi dent, Mrs. R. A Smith will preside. 7 1 ii ii . . t : 1 - - t RES. RULES IMPROVED Mr. James Miles, Pink Hill bushv ess man. who has been critically ill, ia slowly improving at vParrott's Hospital in Klnston. " t KISS. EDWARDS . CLUB HOSTESS f Mrs. H. A. Edwards was hostess to her bridge club at her home in Pink Hill Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jasper Smith won the prize for members high score, Mrs. Helen Turner received a prise for second HILL J gex w " . DIUJG STORE "BIG VALUE" VALENTINE CARDS i Ml uriHuS wet e? 8 HtofM VsImiUbss Mtf tMilopM, For , JEROENS LOTION 49 Itt fa 1.39 smrtefch test m Ik. stick 1.75 frCyiHomt, 2Vt m. 69e . Giant Sin t ouncat 59 wi39e Drag Stores STARTING UARY I mXXm AI3 l&tPLEAiEMTS iltr 11 1 1 n I VMVRIiy If of S-ntow tractors the Anis-Clalmers mounted inqdementa. POWER - CRATER engine. ate end quick lob chawge-overs. ifeatureewiQbedesnonstrsted Saturday, February 13. "Emm mt NfWBVCMTM an Affll CMimw Iwlimrta. "aifn,"'iMvicr rhene 221-6 & J COs KlifK' an A iru. flovd Heath Won the consolation trophy. Mrs. W. H, Jones won the award for visitors high. v ! . The hostess served cold drinks and pineapple delight with coffee. y.y.-.imw in i . 'nsX:-',!: FA1IILY NIGHT 0ESE2VED-; Family night was observed by the Pink Hill Presbyterian Congregation in the form of a supper at the church Sunday night, January SL The pastor. Rev. N. P. Farrier, spoke briefly following the supper. It w one of a series of get-togethers that members observe from time to time. Mrs. Jasper Smith, chairman of Christian Education of the Women of the Church organization, sponsor- ed the. event- r 'V " ATTEND SH1UNE CEREMONY & DANCE In New Bern last week to attend the Shrine Ceremonial and dance included: the following: ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Turner. Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turner, Mrs. George Turner, Miss Narcie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Tyn dall. Miss Alice Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Red Kornegay. PERSONALS Mesdames H. A. Edwards, J. K. Smith, X. M. Sills, Joseph Boers. Earl Smith, A. W. Turner and Miss Get low cost Form lureaw auto msurance - save up I 25, Standard, nonauess able polky . . . quick, friend ty claims service. Second largest mutual auto insurer In U. S. FOX INFOHAUTON, HOr ETHRO HILL tun Bsppty Oe. rink am , cL ... Ji ioooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o ni:MA o O HUlltC O o o O Beginning the first week fee February, the following stores Q O wfll close en Thursday aftemeew at 1 o'clock: O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o C. &. M. Cash Store T. A. Turner & Co. General Store First Citizens Bank Beginning the first week tn February, the feUewtog wlB q eleee en Saturday afternoons at Mt e'eloek: q o Farm & Home Equipment Jone's Chevrolet Co. O Company Hill Supply Co. O O T. A, Turner & Co. Tractor Dept In Pink Hill o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQI loooooooooooooooooooooooo o dWW o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o MOUHT OLIVE MOTOR SALES AHDGASCOIiPAIIY F03 "Quick-Heat Dollied Gas Sales, Service mi Appliances Gas Ranges - Heaters - Water Heaters - Etc Prompt Installation, Reasonable Prices, t Quality Work . J2SID!:I25 n 8 f IT. OLIVE f :0T0 O Mount Uave, jn. v. . r lOOOOOCOOCOCCCOOOOOOOOOOO Lula TyndaU attended a meeting of the Presbyterial held in Wilming ton on Tuesday. " . Mr. E. R Maxwell, Pink HU1 rural mall carrier is spending some time in Hot Springs, Arkansas and other popular resorts. Mrs. H. A. Edwards spent several days in the home of her nephew, Dr. C- X. Howard In Goldsboro last week. Mrs, Howard underwent major surgery at Wayne Memorial Hospital on Thursday. : - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams of Washington, N. C and Mrs. Saraa Watson of Atlanta, Ga. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Zeb Williams and Mrs. Matt ShepanL Mrs. Wat son is a sister of the Williams' broth ers, and it, was the first time in seventeen years that they had seen her. - r. -- - Mrs. W. H, Jones and Mrs. Ada Edwards were visitors in Durham Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flynn of Ral eigh were week end guests of Mrs. Flynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Smith. . i r - Miss Pennle Smith, who has been ill recently, at her home, is im proving. Miss Ardeth Smith. R. N, at the Beby Hospital on ' Wrlghtsville Sound, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Raymond Smith. - . 1 - v ; Mr and Mrs. H. M. Wells. Miss Connie Jo and Mr. Donn Wells were In jCharlotte during the week , end tn ittenH dlniwr hnnfirin Mr. B. J. Hunter on his eightieth birth day. Mr. Hunter is the rawer ox Mrs. Wells. ; Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor and young son. Jack, spent the week end with relatives in Charlotte. Many from the Pink Hill section were in Klnston Sunday afternoon n hava Inok at tha hiffh water. Tho Kouce river haa overflowed its banks and many residents in the area have been forced to abandon their hemes for higher land. Outlaw's Bridge Hews Mrs. J. H. Parker, Cerrea. First Sunday night services will be held at seven o'clock with a visiting speaker for the evening. All are Invited to worship. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols of Sims spent Saturday night and Sun day in the home of Miss Rachel Outlaw. Miss Patsy Hall of Jacksonville spent Sunday with Miss Geraldine Kornegay. Leroy Simmons attended the bell games in Raleigh Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, Elmo Bliszard visited the former's parent, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blizzard at -Topsail Sunday afternoon. ; Miss Marie Prater was a week end visiter with friends in Wilmington. Severs! television sets have been installed in this section. Miss Essie Mae Outlaw of Clinton School faculty spent Saturday night o L. P. Tyndall's Sons W. H. Jones & Co. A. B. C Store O o o o o O o o o o o o fj.0. Daly O O o o o o o o o AT- o o o o o o o o o o o o o SALES G GAS Co and Sunday with the home folks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and babx of Goldsboro , visited Mrs, Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Luther Outlaw Sunday. Master Jimmy . Parker of Mount Olive spent several days-last week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawley and baby of Wilson visited Mrs. Katie Outlaw Saturday night ' '' Intended For Last Week The A.U.W. Is sponsoring chick en supper in the church annex Sat urday night, January 30th at 8:50 pjn. The public ia invited. Miss Elisabeth Mathls of Red Hill was the main speaker for the Youth Group program Sunday : morning at the eleven o'clock service. ' . Donald K. Outlaw with the Coast Guard at Miami, Florida, left Sun day following several weeks visit with his parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Gordon Outlaw. . Miss Sallie Outlaw and Mrs. Bernie Whitfield of Garner's Chapel attended the musical concert In Goldsboro high . school Thursday night of last week., ' Mrs. Marie Terry of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sutton and daughters, Kay and Ann of Rones Chapel were among visitors with Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Sutton, Sunday. .: Rev. John Akins of Jacksonville, was among visitors for church ser vices Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith visited relatives in Norfolk, Virginia during the week end. . i hi' i NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COTJBT State of North Carolina, County of Duplin Mrs. Irene Lanier Garner -vs- Vernon E. Garner The above named defendant, Ver non E. Garner, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, by the plaintiff to secure an annullment of a marriage heretofore entered into by and between the plaintiff and the defendant, which said marriage was void as will appear in the com plaint duly filed therein; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQi o O , OFFICE SUFPLIES S Kinston, O o John H. Carter Company g O Phone 3133 oooooooooooooooooooooood) How is )he time tractor. Ve have factory trained me chanics & genuine parts. Don't put olf this needed work -if you are short on cash ve can fin ance this work. gfw , at M Richland Highway ' 4 3 EIKSTON,N.C office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in Kenans ville, North Carolina, within twenty (30) days after the 8th day of March 1954 and there answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for i the relief demanded in said complaint. .'.'. - - This the 2nd day of February, 1884. - . . . ; . R..V. Wells, ' i' - Clerk of the Superior Court Latham A. Wilson ; & r - . l-23-4t U.W. , ;,-- ; EXECUTE!! NOTICE TO t CREDITORS Having qualified as administratrix I the estate of J. R. Sandlln, de ceased, lata of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned st Beulavllle, N.C. on or before the a day of February, 1988. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment ' This the 2 day of February, 1984. Sara S. Mercer. Administratrix of J. R. Sandlln - GRADY MERCER . ATTORNEY AT LAW KENANSVILLE, N. C, s-u-m. g. m. . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified administratrix of the, estate of Sallie Robinson Woodcock, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims fainat said estate to nresent them to the undersigned on or before the 38th day of January. 1988, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . Ail neraons indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 38th day of January, william e. craft. Administrator of the estate of Sallie Robinson Woodcock, deceased. Magnolia, N. C S-ll-et D. Co. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified as . administrator of tne estate or Ellsha Bannerman, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all neraona havin claims acainst Said estate to present tnem to tne unaer- X & EQUIPMENT g N. C. O 2 to overhaul your J JUL. J 111 . . , Phone 4702 lil 4lll ftl' It S ill ' .." ' I tj It will p. n . e 1 s I ' 7- ment to tl.e ui " i. This tliS 2 a dy of January, IZZ I " WHXIAII E. CSAFTr - , Admlixirtratrlx of the estate c: V : Elishe Bannerman, deceased, , Rose Kill, N. C. -S-U-flt D. Co. - ADMDilSTRATEIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS i"t - , " "" Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of J. L. FutreaL deceased, late of Dunlin County. North Caro lina, this is to notify sail persons having claims against the estate of said .deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Chinquapin, N. C on or before the 3 day of February, 1958. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment : " This the 3 day of February, 1954. Lula FutreaL Executrix of -. ' J. I Futreal GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 KENANSVILLE, N. C ''; 8-ll-6t g. m. , . H , i i i mi f j .i ti i in .iinfi As a rule the man who has the best credit uses it the least - Experience Is the best fire ex tinguisher for flaming youth. ' MOUill OliVE SHOE SHOP . Expert Repairs " Quality Materials 160 E. Main -Mt Olive Reasonable Charges r I'l'f REN M B LrJI i B Hill ia 'PI MACHINERY COMPANY, INC. kinstcn,northcarolina-phone417i Turner & Turner INSTJXANCE AGrXKOr "Wse Known By The Serriee We OtnT sns L.C Tamer. Jr. joooooooooooooooooooooocy J r.-.j' 1 , o o o o o o o o i m o w 4 o i i is o O O o o Don't take unnecessary chances, - pay -your bills hy check and you will avoid losing cash. 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