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Li Ja U . L . J Li U U . UtDall Training . ; In RaJeieh . . Joe Clay Jones, Jimmy Miles and lynn Turner are in Raleigh thii week attending boys : basketball training school at William Neil Rey nold Coliseum. Coach Everett Case la directing the school ." s : : ' Kiss Nancy Jones Gives- Luncheon In Honor Of ?liss Becky Turner Miss Becky Turner whose mar t rlage to Mr. Charlie Gillespie, Jr, took place at the Pink Hill Metho dist Church Sunday evening, was " guest of honor at a luncheon given by Miss Nancy Jones at her home la Pink Rill at one o'clock Saturday. , The dining table was covered with : pink cloth and was centered with ; an arrangement of. white gladioli sod feverfew. Two auxiliary tables also overlaid In pink, were center - ed with miniature arrangeemnts of the same as was used on the dining table. The bride-elect was presented a corsage by her hostess. She pre sented gifts to her attendants.' A three course luncheon was served. Invited guests were Mr: Charles Gillespie Sr.. and Mrs, I H. Tur ner; mothers of ' the bride and groom, Mrs. Joe J. Davis, the brides grandmother, Mrs. Keith , Alphin, Mrs. Charles Rhodes. Mrs. Charles Lee Overman, Mrs. Richard Powers and Misses Ada Bay Rouse, Carolyn Wilson, Clystia Plyler.' Winnie Rut- fin, Jane Ruff in, Martha Turner and Llaette Dawkins. i t . rolyn Wilson of Burnsville, Mr. Da vid Gillespie, of Berea, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. ' John W. Brown of Mar tinsville, Va., and Miss Lizette Daw kins Wf Hamlet. ' . Mr. and Mrs. H. C; Turner Are Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Bt. C. Turner had dinner guests at their home on the Kenansville Road, Saturday, Mr. Charlie Gillespie, Jr.; Miss Rebecca Turner, Mr. and Mrs. I H. Turner, L. H. Turner, Jr.! and Debbie, Mrs. Charles Gillespie,' Sr and Miss Ca Anytime you have a financial problem we want you to feel free to come in and discuss it with one of our friendly, experienced officers. You're welcome. . .anytime! ( l((ifrn"fyi, V i l 1 1! RIM V aiiHiiw." J? Attending Youth Conference At I -Peace This Week V i r"; The following girls from this area are 'attending a Presbyterian Youth conference a tPeace College in' Ra leigh this week. Misses Connie Jo Wells, Shirley Westbrook, Annie Dell Murphy J and 1 Hattie Mae Daughety. " ' ; Encamp At White Lake Twelve FFA, B. F. Grady Chapter members and their, advisors, Mr. Richard, Whitley are tamping this week at White Lake, Member FJXLC. We never forget to "THANK YOU" Pink Hill Kinslon Going Away Party Given For Miss Jones Misses Virginia ' Simmons, Shir ley Westbrook, Ruby Westbrook, Carol Jean and Annie Laurie Tay lor, Norma Rae Stroud, Mary Lou and Evelyn Whaley and Mrs. Ann Mincey, entertained at a surprise going away party for Miss BHIie Jean Jones at the V.F.W. Hut in Pink Hill Thursday iaight Miss Jon es left Monday to make her home in Kinston. The group played gam es and danced. Ice cream and cake and assorted drinks were served. The enjoyable affair was attended .by 45 invited guests. Rev. Began Preaches At Troy Church ' Bev. J. B; Began Sr, was at Troy, N. C, at the week end to preach the Home Coming Sermon at the First Methodist Church Sunday morning. Filling the pulpit at the Pink Hill Methodist Church was Rev. Conrad Glass of Raleigh, a counsellor Camp Don Lee for the summer. An other counsellor, '' Miss Maryette Brown, came up with him for the service, ana returning wiin mem were, Alice Faye Smith and Bren- da Bostic, who are attending Camp- this week. Melvin Williams At Methodist Youth Meet Melvih Williams Is representing the Pink Hill Methodist young People at the Methodist Youth As jembly being held at Louisburg Col lege this week. Attend Convocation At Duke Last Week Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Began, Sr., at tended the ministers convocation at Duke University in Durham lues- ' lay through Thursday ot last week. Cpl. And Mrs. Howard Arrive From Germany ' Cpl. James Howard of the V. Army, and Mrs. Howard, have ar rived from Ulm, Germany where be has been stationed for two year; and he received an honorable dis marge at Ft. Hamilton, N,.- Y. June 1, They are now at the homeoj n's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ho ward on Pink Hill, BL 1. His plans ire to enter East Carolina I College is a business student in. the fall. Mrs. Howard is the former Ann Woodward of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones Entertain W. IX Jones , Family At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones. Misses Lula Mae and Billie Jean Jones who left Monday to make their home In Kinston, ' and Mr. and Mrs. John E, '; Johnson and daughter who are moving to Raleigh soon were guests of honor at a dinner party igiven. by Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin Jones at their home in Pink Hill Sunday. larship, at Carolina this summer. v daughter,, oLBaleigh spent the. week Mr. and Mrs. .Wallace King and lend with Mrs Patterson's parents. daughter of Warwick, Va., and Mr. I Mr. ana Mrs..s M. Le.. Wedding Party And Guests Entertained At Dinner Party The Gillespie - Turner wedding party and out of town guests were entertained, at a dinner parte by Mesdames ' Sith King and Tom Davis; aunts of the bride in the cafeteria of the Pink Hill School at 12:30 pjn. Sunday. At 8 p.m. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Em inert Watson were hosts to the group, and the party was also held at the cafeteria. Miss Jones Honored , At Going Away Party To honor Miss Billie Jean Jones who left Monday to make her home in Kinston, Misses Nancy Jones and Jane Ruff in entertained at a Coca Cola party at the home of Miss Jones in Pink Hill Wednesday afternoon. Fifteen friends of the honored guest attended. "-''--i,,,u"1" ' '" -)- -V M I.I I J . Dinner Hosts At Gov. Tryon Hotel, New Bern Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Hclden ol Maysville, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Turner and Mr. and Mrs." James Miles ' were hosts at a delightful dinner party At the Governor Trycn Hotel in NewBern Wednesday eve ning, honoring Mrs. Melvin Jones on her birthday. Not until she was taken down, supposedly, on busi ness, did she know anything about it and was taken by complete sur prise. Bride-Elect Honored At Party Here Mrs. Charles Rhodes of Richlands and Miss Winnie Ruff in honored Miss Becky Turner at the home of Mrs. Rhodes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King in Pink Hill Fri day night. Miss Turner was presented a home made apron, with pockets fill ed with cooking utensils, by her hostesses. Open faced and ribbon sandwiches, do-nuts, potato chips and Cokes were served. Twenty guests attended. Bride-Elect Honored With Wedding Shower To honor their niece. Miss Jean- nette Noble, whose marriage to Mr. Keith Smith of Woodington takes place June 22, Miss Annie Noble and Mrs. Robert Hicks entertained at a shower in the Sunday School rooms ot the Noble Chapel Method ist Church, near Pink Hill Saturday night. The table was laid with a white cutwork cloth over pink crepe and was centered with an arrange ment of pink snapdragons and fe verfewr White burning tapers were i j i t. i t : : 1 : .J 1 piaueu ui euni euu, juujie ax, uxiutu squares, nuts and cheese crackers were served. Guests were entertained with number of games. A decorated wa gon, tied with a pink bow and drawn by Linda Rouse, was loaded with a shower of gifts for the hon- oree. The delightful affair was at tended by 50 guests. Descendants Of Parker Howard Hold Reunion A reunion of the descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Parker How ar"d was held at the old home place on Pink Hill Rt. 1, Sunday, June 9, Mr. Walter G. Howard lives there. A picnic dinner' was spread. 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Prices may vary according ' to local dealer policy. : , '. , De Soto...threo great lines...Fireflite...Firedome...FireSweep Service f.btcr Ccn:p:ny JenaasvOle, N. C. . ; Mala Street Franchise No. S79U f YOOB pVCm MAUtW PI OWOUCWO MAItX mnrov aar vounLar'ONnADiOANDTB.evraioN,i.NBeNmaHK Pink Hill Personals Miss Bessie Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs Marvin Simmons of Golds- boro have been on a tour of Flori da. Places of interest visited in cluded Fort Lauderdale, MiarmVand Key West. Joining them at Jesup. Ga., for the southern trip was Mr. Garland Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. v- ' Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turner, Ben and Annette Turner, Mrs. Frank Yarboro and Betsy Yarboro, and Mr. Ktnneth Kennedy spent Sunday in Greensboro guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Herring and family. Annette and Kenneth remained for a visit with the Herrings. v-v, '. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and son, Norman of Spartanburg, S. C. have beea vis iting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W W. Maxwell. They were called here because ot the - serious illness of Mrs. Jones' 'sister, 'Mrs. Del' a Lengston at her home- lit Kinston.' Mrs. Lyda Mae Webber of Jones Town has , gone to Chapel' HuTto take advance Nurses training for a period of 6 weeks) V Messrs Roy Taylor and Ken-aeJt Jones fished at More head over the week en4 if ..vvr' t ' " J Mr. Dennis Hobbs of Smithfield attended the Gillespie - i Turner wedding in Pink Hill Sunday. . v Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Wells, Jr, and Tamra Ljrnn and Hugh in, of Charlotte are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H M. Wells, Sr. at Grady,' this -week,1-; ' r t ' . Mr. Richard Whitley,- agriculture teacher at Grady School hag return ed from the State Agriculture meet ing held at Carolina Beach for a Week :5:.;.::.;ff . fv: : i Mr. and Mrs. a M. Wells, Sr., were at Chapel Hill recently, to at tend graduating .exercises at the University. . ' t ' , Miss Thelma Dilday spent the past week at her home at Ahoskie and left Monday to ; enter summer ' school at the Womans College ; in Greensboro. ' '','; , Miss Mariatina Grady' Is attending summer school on a' Science Scho- and Mrs. Jim Plyler and Christy and Douglass of Lancaster,. S. C. visited their parents. Mr,, and Mrs. Seth King at the week, end., They were here to attend, the Gillespie Turner wedding, '1 , ' ' "' Mrs. Prentiss Smith, recently ac companied her brother, Mr. Johnson. Smith to New Port to visit their sister, Mrs.. Harold- Capps. Last week's Duplin , Times stated, that Mrs,' Eva Smith accompanied hi.n. This was an error. , - Mr.- and Mrs. Floyd Heath were recent Raleigh visitors. , Mary Daniel young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Turner has bc:n ill at her home ' 1 ' " Miss Sue Smith and Miss. Patricia Herring returned Friday from Mi ami, I la. When) they visited. Sue s uncle. Mr, R, K. Smith, Mrs, Smith and two daughters for two w!ki. Rev. James Nichols, has arrived from JSluefield, West Va, to assist Rev. P. Farrior In his work, this summer. He wil) have an apart ment in the heme of Mrs. T. AI lurntr. De and Mrs. D. W Ruffin and fa mily were at their cottage at Ton- sail t ver a recent week end Mrs. Charles Nash and children of Grifton and Mrs. Don Headstrom and son of Kinston have been visit ing their parents. Mr. and Mm j May for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs Bill Patterson and Vefi Are Ming: Q ,1 am the wMow of a. World: War I veteran and Lam. supporting a ohilcL under 18 years- of age. . My salary hasd just beam raised. to the point where I no longer will be. eli gible for.- a VA pension,. Could a pension be paid in behalf of my child? . A Yes. So long as your- child's annual Income does, not exceed, the legal maximum, he will .be eligi ble for pension payments In his. own right. The.- payments, will begin, as of the day following! the date of your last payment s ' Q la there any time limit on fil ing a claim for reimbursement of burial! expenses of: a veteran? A Yes. The claim must be fDed within two years after the date the veteran was buried. Q I am a Korean .veteran and fm thinking of buying a home, will have to wait for several years before I am ready-to buy. When I'm ready, will I be able to get e Gl home loan, or'ls the program due to expire soon? .' i. A Yon wlL' have plenty of time G Is flig-ut tra:;.:. 1 ieIf al io wt J under the War Ori.Iiiins.edu- cation programT. i . , X Flight training by Itself Js pro hibited. It may be taken, however, if it is part of a standard college course for which credit is given to ward a degree. NOTE: Further Information ' re garding the above or any other VA administered benefit can be obtain ed at your local VA Office, Room 607 Borden Building,- Goldsboro, N. , tar i ' Delivered to your home In 8 gaL. Ion lugs weekly. Deliveries In Du plin each Thursday fct Calypso, Fai son, Bowden. Warsaw, Kenansville' B. F. Grady and points in be tweed. If Interested in getting the water drop a card to SEVEN SPRINGS MINERAL WATER, Seven Springs, N. C. or. notify the Duplin Tunes office. , v-,. .-f Adv. - A-":r: i To ITCabvo Itet fc$m. Imtatissi From Clime-Cl-liro? n MrAvMWmoOkI,JMldaik.aI C f 9 wa tartemt. Hm coU aholai m . . Wget o.aliasVraai took WaJdtasrfa.TaJaUta. Teajr agil aaa. saw Seienee oOenwoneUijMtnt'tJneiioint from much of the misery of change -of -life, thanks to- an to relieve theaefunotionaUy--caused discomforts. Doctors re ported sensational results, nsmgr this remarkable home treatment alone.. .and no eaeti tnja&tantt 9 bllaflsrftsatetvSIMa Irritability, tortured nerves were ealmed. Diaatecaa raBMrad. 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