THE DUTLIN TOUS, kzHANSVUXE, N. C. J . V O. Dkduoa, Combos.-. (vnui.i l iwliglfj - . .. : The Adelphlan Club met Thurs - day evening In the home of Mr. . Geneva Roberts with Mrs. H. W. Plckson co-hostes. , CMr. H. W. Hurdle, vice-president presided. Mr. C. R. Best gave the devotional. Project chairman, Mr. , Hurdle gave the report on Christian Education a follow; & : .1; Devotional conducted at each meeting. j - 2. yed poster in "Go To Church" campaign. 1 '"'--. 8. Observed World Day of Prayer, ' March 8. " ' 1 1500 Two Week Old.. ; Chicks This Week At ij-S-;..:, C:f. Bargain Price PARROTT BROS. 211-16 No. Heritage Kinston, N. C. 4. ' Observed Good Friday for school children. . ' 8. Showed picture K "Nobleman Son", a Cathedral film to colored people at the Penecostial Holiness Church Sunday, May ?8. o. Distributed religious tract. 1 7. Five club member assisted in Vacation Bible School -.'. 8. Attended Church in a body twice. - - ; - 9. We plan to attend the Presby terian Church in a body, in the near future. . . , . Mr. Adrian Dail presented a program on Art She had on display the creative art work of the stu dents of Calypso school that had been exhibited at Kenansville Art Show. f. ,-' , . It wa decided for the next meet ing to be a. picnic meeting Inviting husbands and children. n " .- . , The hostess served Ice cream and cake. 't.iktf iv.y.'i Davis, Judy Keelbauch, Betty Ann and Clayton Sutton, "George Adrian Dail, Laura and Gail Sutton and Glenn Herring. i Jimmy waa the recipient of many lovely gifts. Horns with confection were given as favor. ..' Class of 1545 ;: : llo!d Reunion ; 1 .The Ciass of 1943 of the Calypso High School met at Griffins barbe cue place in Goldsboro to celebrate their y ninth anniversary,: 'Saturday evening. , . . , ' Those attending were: Mr. arid Mrs. Francis Sutton 'and children, Larry and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. John Matthls of Wilmington, Mis; Kitt Swlnson, Mr. and Mr. Harold Summerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Wilson and son, Mr., and Mrs. Mack Walker; Ray pixon and Mis Janet Bell. ' : ' :.,,, :' ' - JimmyWclfe BirihsdSfllonoree; Mr. and 'Mrs. James Wolfe hon ored their son, Jimmle, Tuesday evening by giving a party celebrat ing his third birthday. -'The guests enjoyed an hour of games, directed by Mrs. Edwin Patten, Mrs. Ed Herring and others. : Punch, , ice cream and ake were served on the lawn by Mrs. Wolfe, assisted by Mrs, Buddy Wolfe and Mrs, Dorothy Albritton, grand parents of Jimmie. - " Those attending were: B. A. Worth Wilson, Raye Patten, Douglas Gri mes, Vickie Bell and Larry ' and Gail Sutton of Mt.' Olive, Carl 'Hiott of Wilmington, Robert Smith, Shar on Parker, Janet, and Sammy Flo wers, Jimmy Pate, Meg lwia. Jane, . Vickyi Karen and Personals d At The New t W Mile Dirt Tract J At GOLDSBORO SPEEDWAY (J Every Saturday Night Beginning June 12 jj 0 Warm Ups 7:30 P. M. . M At GOLDSBORO SPEEDWAY Every Saturday Night Beginning June 12 Warm Ups 7:30 P. M, . Races Admission 18:30 P. M; Children under 12 years admitted tree when accompanied by parents. GOLDSBORO SPEEDWAY, INC. Mt. and Mrs. W.. H. Hurdle and children, Paula and W. H. Jr. are spending the. week at Carolina Beach. Mr. Hurdle 1 attending the Agricultural meeting being : held there and Mrs. Hurdle is attending the meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star being held at Wrightsville Beach. ' Mrs. C. L. Sloan is attending the Farm and Home week at State College, this week. Mr. and Mr. H. B. Kornegay and Miss Fannie ; Sutton attended the birthday dinner, to Clinton Sunday, given by Mr. and Mrs. Deems cut ton in honor of Mr. Clifton' mother Mrs. Deem Clifton Sr. Billy Rose of Wallace is spending this week With Bobby Farrior. ' Carl Hiott of Wilmington Is visit ing Jimmy Wolfe thi week. Mrs. Mack Broadhurst left Mon Hnv to attend summer school at v.i7. i East Carolina CoUege in Greenville. Oscar rinoaes oi wummgiuu spcm the week ends as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Flowers. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Flowers were Mr. and Mrs. Don Flowers and sons, Donnie and Freddie of Raleigh and Miss Doris Flowers of Wilmington. Mondays guest were Mr.and Mr. Kenneth Sasser and children, K. F Gene It Martha and Mrs. Robinson of Thom asville, Ga.; Mrs. Annie Flower was a dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs. Carson Boone of Raleigh, Mrs. Mosley Britt and daughter of Albuquerque,.- New Mexico is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Clemle Cole. .-x. :'-- & - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickson of Garner were week end guest of Mr. and Mri James Dickson.. "" Miss Peggy Grlce and Mr. Frank Billings were members of house party at Topsail Beach last week. Mrs. H. W. Dickson attended the graduation exercises at State Col- FeUow Hi-Way 1 East Watch Signs for DtreeOms . ... . , . -a ' S- Compore and you'll take GRS FtHNGE To be suro to get the most for your money compare the ranges you see, fea ture by feature. : ;v. 4 r Ml i ft H jp s ' ' ' I ii 1 1 in, . . 1 ' Ljgj I. '-J5::; CI. The inant son of Sgt. and Mrs. Wlllard Whitley, who has 1 been quite ill at a Marine hospital at Camp LeJeune, is improving and is expected to return home shortly. ' Sgt. Whitley, stationed r tn the Armed Forces in Austria, has been flown here to be with ton and Mr. Whitley, who are living in the home of her parents, Mr and Mr. W. W. MaxwelL Albertson, Rt 1., while the Sgt. is on foreign duty. lege Sunday - . Intended Foc Lsat Week Mr. S. D. Davis and Judy Best are spending the week with Mr. and Mr. A. G. Smith of Clinton; Mr. Jiaybelle Hawes Mrs. Her man Lewis and Mrs. Carlyle Dick son of Rocky Mount were dinner guest of Mrs. Clyde Broadhurst Tuesday. Mr: George Albritton and daugh ter Jane Norman are spending some time with Mrs. Albrittons mother Mrs. Hattie Cozart of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Maxwell spent the week end with Mrs. Emmett Bellamy in Wilmington. Mrs. Sallle Britt has returned after spending some time with her daughter and her family Mr. and Mrs. Ppllock of Dudley. Mrs. Lola Martin and Melva Mar tin attended the graduating exer cises of the Everette High School this week where, Miss Jane Martin granddaughter graduated. . J. A. Davis small (on of Mr. and Mr. . A. Davis is an operative patient in Wayne County Memorial Hospital, v. i . . xti Mrs. J. B. Strickland is spending the week with her father Mr. T, & Langcaster. ' in .Rocky Mount. Mr. James Strickland has re turned to her home after spend ing two weeks with her father Mr. J. G. Hooks of Wilmington. - Mrs. Geneva Robert visited her son and family Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Roberts of Carolina Beach this week. -:i i". Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Uzzell were guest of Mr. and Mr.' Alex Sander son Thursday night . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Medares and children have left Thursday for their home , in Pensacola, Fla. after 'spending a fewdays with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor Jr. and Ray III were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor Sr. Thursday. Mrs. Esther Jennette or Clemson, S. C. is visiting friends and rela tives this week. Mr. Aubrey Cavenaugh an elder of the Warsaw church filled the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday. The pastor Rev. Taylor Byrd is attending the meeting of the assembly at Montreat this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and daughter Patsy Sue Smith have moved to Carolina Beach for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Flowers and daughter Janet were dinner guests of Miss Doris Flowers in Wilmington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jenkins of Warsaw were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Flowers Thursday. Miss Mary Elizabeth Packer stu dent of East Carolina College Greenville was a dinner guest Of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Flowers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waters spent the week end at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albritton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Broadhurst of Wilmington, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Jernigah and children William Allen, Roselyn and Albert Daniel of Jacksonville were guests of Mr. and Mr. W. J. Sloan Sunday. The State College bee . specialist say B. E. Grant, Ijertle County farm agent, was one of the first to receive- Star Line, hybrid' queen from Curtis, who began shipping them over the state in mid-April. tl;v; Oi'ilcers : ' The Leaguer of the Snow H)ll Free Will Baptist' held their May business meeting in the , home of Mr. and Mrs, William Earl Tyndal on Friday night, May 28. The Gen eral Director, Joyce O. Tyndall pre sided, Mrs. , Rotha r. Reardon - had charge of the . devotional, after which the business was entered in to. The main purpose of this meet ing was to elect officers for the coming yfear. The following officers were elected: :. General Director - Joyce O. Tyn dall, Asst. General Director - Shel by, Jean Powell, Secretary & Trea surer - Judy Wallace, Asst Secre tary & ' Treasurer Mary - Gould Wallace?"'.;.; -'cu' , ''; ,v; ' ' After the business the hostess served refreshments. . Patented, Streamlined COUPLINGS '.. -TOnly on the Tappan Super-Sixty .Series wilL ,; ' C - you find Important : modern features J as f : I J the Visualite Oven, lift-off Oven Door, High '' . Center Oven and Covetop. Let us demon- ' r : ' strate. . Model tiowB yivivs. CkzOSQ , 1 '; . wiscy mm . ns month cK:r tiv-l Crtt peymenf rs Cash Price $219.75 jLw V $129.75 , L. P. Little aid Eulk Gas ' nmifil iiiiiwiiii(i . TIm Flnt. I Palaalad 6ekt- C4 PrMsre Uck Oesloa ; In this unique design, water pre- tur prorines a watertight seal utomtticslly st both high or low prtifures. No tools required. No hooks, latches Or gadgets. Faster ' and easier to use, the McDowell i, CoitpUns ssms tuna and money . Frio Planning Service! Free literrturerT T T Ojff Kinston 4737 iil-l' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Smith of 2626 Nocatee Dr., Miami, Fla. " an nounce the birth 'of a daughter, Susan Marie, weight 8 lbs. 6 or in a hospital there at 11:54 a.m. May ".- Th father is a native of Pink Hill ind the mother, the former Miss Vancy Calssen is from Miami. Boy & Cub Scouts Hold Pack Meet Intended For Last Week Scouts and Cub scouts met Thurs day evening on the lawn of Mr. "and Mrs. James Strickland for the last pack meeting of the year. Scout master James Strickland introduced the speaker of the even ing Mr. Bryon Bryan president of Tuscarora Council. Mr. Bryan en couraged the scouts to attend sum mer camp. v Mr. Joe Brown scout field execu tive encouraged the boys to be come scouts and said, "it was a family affair" the boys had. to have the encouragement of the parents to become good scouts. The presentation of the awards were made by Mr. Bryan. Ray Southerland and Chubis Bo wen, bob cat pins. Ronald Cates and Douglas Guy, Wolf badges, gold arrow and one year pin. Douglas Gwantley 1 bear badge, 1 gold arrow, a 2 year pin and 2 silver arrows. Billy Tadlock and Rufus Bennett, bear badge, 1 gold arrow and 2 year pins. Larry Out law, Nlckle Grlce, George Adrian Dail and MiUofd Turner, Lion badge 1 gold arrow and 2 year pin. Ray Kelly, Bobby Farrior and Bobby Birch, gold arrow and 2 year pin. fcacn uon received a cent flcate of graduation. Woody Best 1 year pin. Two scouts Donald Gwantly and Jimmle Tadlock were awarded Den chief cards.- Mrs. Robert Farrior thanked the den mothers Mrs. Gordon Grice, Mrs. Adrian DaiL Mr. James Tadlock,- Mrs. Milford Turner,". , and Mr. Gwantly for jtheir service the past year, t - k , Mrs. "Adrian spoke if the work and cooperation of cub scout lead er ' James Tadlock. Mr. Tadlock spoke on the ' work of the scouts and untiring efforts of their most able leader Mr. James Strickland who has given so freely of his time and means to-the scout work in Calypso. . ' ' , . The parents of the scouts and cub scout chairman and their - wives were invited and a brunswick stew supper cooked on the lawn was en joyed by alt , tlewlyVeds Feted Intended For Last Week Mrs. H. W. Dickson, Mrs. Edward Lewis and Miss Peggy Grice honor ed Mr. and Mrs. William Sneed newly weds Thursday evening at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis greet ed the guest at the door and intro duced them to the receiving line which was composed of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. William Sneed and Mrs. Geneva Roberts. Miss Peggy Grlce presided at the brides book. Mrs. Bryon Uzzell poured punch assisted by Mrs. James Dickson. The guest were invited Into the dining room where the table was layed with lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of white snap. dragons and greenery flanked by crystal candelbra with tall white tapers. The gifts in pastel wrappings were placed on the table where the bride and groom opened them and thanked each one for the gilt. Mr. & Mrs. Sloan Intended For Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Davis Sloan were honored by Mr. Sloans family Sun day by giving a barbecue and picnic dinner at the school lunchroom. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Davis Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Needham Sloan and daughter Mary Vivian of Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith and children Gloria Ann and George of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and daughter Cyria Jos, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davis and children, Barbara Ann and Bobby of War saw, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and children, June, Billie and Vir ile, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and children Vickie and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best and children Woody and Judy, Mrs. Donald Lambert Mrs. S. D. Davis. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sloan and Mr. and Mr. Glenn Sloan. LAFF-A-DAY f v ' COW. HK two IMM mUOM. fct, WOW 1 , i , ' ' "I'm sorry you fellows misunderstood what I meant by a - . ' .... jlAuWtl. jltll ft ' rvice. North Carolina State College: Extension Division wilt hold its second annual salt water spore fis hing institute at Morehead City June M 18. In addition to lecture and dem nstrations, the institute will include a day's fishing in the Gulf Stream, and surf, off shore, and sound fish ing " United States farm exports total., ed $244 million in March, 1954, some 3 per cent above the February fig ure but 3 per cent below the March 1953 figure. ' " ' ' I A Reminder I Salt Wafer Fishing is According to Extension News Se- This bank has many services to offer - fej H Checking Accounts - Savings Accounts - Money, H Transfers - Safety Deposit Boxes - Travelers Checks - Money To Loan - Information rertaui- fj ing to Investments, Etc. You are cordially invited to use these S oervices. Lg . ; ' "Make Our Bank Your Bank" BAIIK OF 141. OUVt n Mt Olive i i Cypso j WONDERFUL BUY fL., - 611 N. Heritage St Dept. D Kinston, N. C. , Tkompson Irrigation :' i t- i i. t t Co. . IOaston, N. C 3 I.. - J , .-: iSiMi ...the BIG De Luxe Here's your best opportunity ever to enter the BIG car field . . . big car quality . . . big car performance ... big car prestige and pride of ownership . . .f or little more than one of the better "small cars" would cost you! This car is all Chrysler, and acts it! As richly appointed as cars costing many hundreds of dollars more. You can get the finest Chrysler drive features like fully automatic PowerFlite no-clutch drive . . . Full-time Power Steering . . . Power Brakes. Come drive this beautiful car. Let us prove to you that never has so much big car quality been so easily within your reach! Come drive America's lowest-priced top performerl The power j of leadership la yours In a , beautiful OHRY8LIR ! ... 'jiw.iJ.-j.;. . ;.,!), jy-i4ji';ii;tf" , f loy oiv;.r.W-cr:?ifj7' ' I'"- :' ''t i :1fi";I;"".s-;?Vvv ' T' ' -'V - V:.. ? . k - ,'i V'.,-, , v ' ' I'Vi ', I vV.Mt Olive, NAipJj 0;jM ,l 1 " i : I