7 c " 7 Li -'V. o o o o o o o , O- " : C) : n , ..; O ' ) ) PARROTT SAYS: Git Rid of Grub Worms In Your Lawn Spray or Dust With One of These ' Chlordane Lindane Dleldrin Aldrin PARROTT BROS. 214 - N. Heritage St. Kinston, N. C. Personals Mesdames Jamts Miles. w.ri. Mr. and Mrs., Elbert Smith and Jr. H. P. FnW Whit Tj1t Simpson and BoMrt . Hott spent tr. j fc 1 , I - The ; Junior Hl& ( ? Fellowship Friday through Sunday at the J. . ..;:' . I troup of Smith's Priabytertan M. , I Jones cottage n..:k . a Wll.a v Dl - l oescn, howi, uuiea, suiinun aqu Friday. null juiora uiiiu uibiv vn ciunuoy, HOOKER & CO. STOCKYARDS KINSTON It's a mighty food place to ten your livestock, either' at auction on Tuesday or a di rect sale other days. What the producer not only wants but needs Is a profit on his trans-1 action and NOT SIMPLY A MARKET. With the exception of Thursday, we are open ever day, Monday to Saturday, noon. Come See Us Sometime Telephone 3624 Ml satif Mrs rnua T jamais Hia " on Atlimtic o;r",r:T pt T" "I PurcB W.a outing at White: 'ft I hlr lvli. Ml.. rtk Smith I NCEA NEA Leadership planet group: ld, a Mra o Sia- m i - e. ' recwHy: ton. Mrs. Freeley Smith and Mrs. . o4im iwiuuuua uu Fmmott Rtara v.i.A.v. j . ... i, ... John A. Parrott, M. D, F. A. C. S. Announces The Opening Of His Office At 807 N. Queen Street Kinston, N. C. Practice Linited To General Surgery Office Phone 9865 House Phone 425? family of Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Worley and , children of Wilmington were ree nt ' guests of their aunt. Miss Bessie : Worley Williams. ' , Mrs. B. E. Jones and Miss Annie Noble attended a Methodist con ference in Wilson Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Whitfield of Sarecta, sp.nt a few days recently at Topsail. Joe Clay Jones, Rodney Howard and John Currie Howard attended the F. F. A. convention In Raleigh the past w ek. The class advisor, Mr. John Worthington accompan- ing them ' Douglass Smith of Newport News, Va., is visiting his cousin, Louis Smith at his home on Pink Hill Rt. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heath were visitors at Manteo, Hatteras and Nags Head last week. Rev. N. P. Farrlor went to Camp Singletary Saturday to bring P. Y. F. delegates, Dorothy Taylor, Jennie Hue and Alice Adams home after a week spent there. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith and Announce Birth ; . Mr. and Mrs. William A Stroud of Kinston, R F.' have announced the birth of a daughtr, Blonnie Ellen, at Lenoir Memorial Hospi tal Tuesady.' June 24. Mrs. Stroud the former Mis Blonnie Stt of Rock Ridge, is Home Economics Instructor at the Pink Hill High School. Move Into New Home Mr. and Mrs. W.. E. Brew.-r and family moved in'o their attractive new home in West Pink Hill. Dy ncighlw 0 i 1 4- Family Cemetery v ' He is survived by his. wifv the' former Effi Chadwlck,. ons, son James Earl, two daughters .Misses Evelyn and Dianne Quinn: all f the home, One brother Louis Quinn of Magnolia three sisters Mrs. Par lay Po'.ter and Mrs. L, I Potter both of . Magnolia and Mrs Sallie Blanton of Willard. k ,, " "What d yon think,, Doetorr. ' . - ' Potter's Hill Hews MRS LOTJ DAVIS MUXES Mrs. Lou Davis Miller, widow ox. John Miller, died at the home of her daught r Mrs. Dewey West- brook on Albertson, Rt 1, early Monday morning, i ; j Funeral services were held fmm Potters Hill H D Club Me the home oh her son, George Miller The Potter's H1U Home Demon- ' M. Juesday conducted by stration Club met Monday, June 23 R Robert Fader, Free Will Bap at the home of Mrs. Naomi Bostic. ) ilst minister of Kinston Tho meeting was called to order Burial was in the Davis ceme by the president, Mrs. Jarvan tery n ar Pink HiU. Mrs. Miller Quinn. Mrs. Naomi Bostic readi survived by two sons, George Psalms 94 and led In prayer. Mrs. ' and. Lonnie Miller; two daughters Cov Turner called the roll and' M. Robert Blizzard' and Mrs. Westbrook; three sisters Mrs. Flo rence Taylor, Mrs. Addelle Taylor and Mrs. My tie Davis all. of Kin- f.mHv hflva hm vnnntlnninff at Topsail. Beach. Ann Stapleton was, seven members answered present, the guest of Sharon for the week.j Mrs. Kornegay gave a demons- mis. uunic ..iim auu , - , . j l,.tvi u- r...i. virainia ' ana unoieum iioors ciean aim vu uuc , Several questions" were asked and nhllrlren nf Richmond spent two weeks at her home In looking nice. AIKa nn with fiAl nfl.pnt.S. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Simmons. She was' discussed. The club adjourned by accompanied back to Richmond by j Paying the club collect. Delicious her daughter. Bobby Jock Herring, refreshments of lemon-cheese cake ana ;one were enjoyeu ujr an. v- tinors our, :,i.t;nni i helD with problems. And remember, there's ( not th slightest obligation when you give us a call. 5k : TURNER & TURNER INSURANCE AGENCY PINK HILL, N. C. ' - Womanly Tact and Friendliness There Is a woman's sphere hi death even as there Is la life. That Is why we employ a lady licensed embalmer on onr staff to add those feminine touches that are a all Important on these oeosslona so that toe results will be exactly as yon wish. Ask far her shwnld the need arise. Howard-Carter Funeral Home M HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone JA 3-3177 haul M. Howard 113 E. Kinr, Kinston Otis H. Carter 9000O0000OOO00O0OO0O0OOOG ! USE GAS FOR I ! TOBAGGO CURING ? ... See. Kinston Gas Co. For Information on All Types of Gas Curers , DEALER FOR GAS CURERS -:- MSTOBAC ; . V WOOTEII MOSELEY - 24 HOUR SERVICE - Cemplete Serrloe it O O o 2 O O o Q , o o o o o o o o . o o W. S. C. S. Install Officers The following officers were in stalled at a meeting of the Pink Hill Woman's Society of Christian Service held at the Church Tues day night. President, Mrs. W. F. Simpsonr vice Pres., Mrs. Jasper Tyndallr secretary Mrs. L. H. Tur ner; treas., Mrs. Haywood Stroud The following cause secretaries were installed Promotion, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Missionary and Edu cation Mrs. J. M. Jones Chris tian Social Relations Mrs. James Miles and Mrs. Lynwood Turner, Student Work, Mrs. D. W. Ruffm; Youth Work Mrs. Lebman Wil liams; Childrens Work Mrs. W. E. Brewer: Spiritual Life Mrs. Hj L. Harrell; Supply Mrs. jnmett Watson; Statue of Wom.n Mrs. Ethro Hill. The program, presented by Mes dames L, HU and Turner, was entitled', "Changing Patterns in the March of Missions". Mrs. J. F. May and Mrs Wilbur Tyndall hostesses, served delicious punch and cookies Family Reunion Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Farrior and Mrs. Hazel Stapleton and children. were at Point Caswell, near Wil mington, the old home of Mrs. Farrior. on Sunday, to attend tu family reunion among others at- t ndtng included M!rs. Farrior's nephew, Mr. Henry Black and Mrs. Black, and a neice, Mrs. Lillian Jones, all of Midland, Texas. Graduates At Rex Miss Jessie Williams received her diploma in Nursing at Ker Hopital in Raleigh June 8. she a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- son Williams of Smith Township. In Raleigh for the exercises were, Mrs. Williams, Miss Lois Williams and Mesdames J. O. Smith and Woodruff Jackson. Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Johnny Shepard of Pink HIU underwent surgery at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinston, June 25. Spend Sat. At Lake The Junior class of Sarecta M thodist Church school spent Saturday at White Lake. . Others going along included the class teacher, Mr. Marvin .Norris. i i" Outlaw's Bridge News Mr. and" Mrs. Moses Mewborn of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth hall children of Durand, Mich were among visitors for chur;h s rvlces Sunday mornHng. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Major Sutton Sunday. Master Norman Johnson of Suar tanburg, S: C. has been visiting re latives here. Mrs. Geddie Jerom of Ashland, V. visited Miss Rachel Outlaw and' other relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Outlaw and son of Warsaw, M-, and Mrs. Al bert Carey Outlaw and children -of Raleigh wdre recent vteitcfc with their Da: ents. Mr and Mrs. S L. Outlaw, ' f Miss Essie Mae Outlaw of Opa lika, Fla, is visiting Missa- Sallie and Fanine Outlaw and other. Misses Galra Price of Grants Chapel, Margie Tlnger of Apex and Susie Smith of Deep Run were re cent guests of Mrs. Lucy ' Smith. Miss Mabel Lois Cannon of Cape Fear Valley Hospital, Fayetteville spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Jame Parker.. Miss Maggie Stroud of Raleigh: spent the past week end with re latives. .. ' ' ; Miss Sallie Outlaw was hostess to the local bridge players.. Sainr day night. J. H. Parker is a patient ta the Goldsboro Hospital. He begins to show some' improvement t . The Youth Group and the mem ber of the A. U. W. have returned home- from a very successful Insti tin at. Shatter Neck ,f"Q Home Demonstration , Oust Met A tChnrem ' The Home Demonstration Club met in the social room of the church, for the regular meeting with Mesdames Ben Fran yui law and Perry Noble co hostess. -Mrsi tSgmus Creel , presided. Mrs. Outlaw gave the devotional. Mrs Britt gave the demonstration on 'Floor Cleaning" Interesting re ports wefe given following toe demonstration. A splendid attend ance of Members and Visitors en loved the afternoon program. Be licious refreshments were , served during the social hour. - i ? also of Kinston, 18 gand children. James. Quinn, 56 of Magnolia died at his home Tuesday after noon after a brief illness. Funeral services were held from the home Thursday afternoon at S:00 o'clock by Rev. J. D. Everett pastor of '.he Magnolia Baptist Ch urch. Interment was in the Quinn L liavo pim of Tirad, for, Achiagi Mwto with STANBACIt Tabids, or Powders. . STANBACK't pioicripribw-: typo fonwU owbhm savant mmH tally praraa bHrradiaals fed fwtar talM of pabh STANBACK' has baaa frairlad riia Ooad Howakaapbig laal ' ' ako STANBACK whb caaRdaM. m4 SNAP BACK win ITANBACK.. t v "SevenSprings v M In era I Wa f ef ; Delivered to your home in. 8 gal lon jugs weekly: Deliveries in Du plin each Thursday ai Calypso, Fai son, Bowden, Warsaw,. KenansviOe. B. F. Grady and points in e tweed If Interested in getting the water rop a card to SEVEN SPRINGS VTNB.RAL WATER, Seven Springs N. 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