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1. A. 1 i i i - i ho l-'U i t- U. 1. Li L rr 5 : I: ; Personal .' ' ? MJm Tbelma DJlday M return ed to her duties after ,a month'. Dorothy Smith. r ' Mr Den nil Smith who ha. been quite 111 at Duplin General Hoe- w. .rrr .".Ts.'iiirf: returned Mr.nd m" T W WrikTat- Johnny W.UIng t on , return teacher. 7.tA Gene Dunlap of Hlh' Point were here last week' to attend funeral services for their .aunt MlM Fnny Smith. , ' - , 0 Mesdsmes Taiaon Tuner, Dera psey Smith and AnniW Mae Ken nedy, Ben Turner. Annette Turner Ann Smith and Robert Smith spent Friday through Sunday at (Carolina Roger mil C.cs Tor Stillwater ' Roger Post . Hill of Jacksonville has resigned ai asltant , county .gent oi Qnslow ' County, "and will leave later In the month for Still w ate n Oklahoma where he will ttirfv- nr- Mm Maktora itafrM ' in I Agronomy at Oklahoma State On- Calyton Smith and Mis. v Edna were v,, . VMnHii. I Jr.ni Mr Hince G Trndall ' " lvn " Kmfth .nt th. week end at Caro- ton and children of BeldsvUle. ,. ( Mr. and Mrs. How G. TyndaU . Una Bich. Mis. Jevi. MaxweUrhaa been Mr?Han' onto which 1. Erectly MrM'i3&aUu ani spending thto j1!! &JY EES nctod wlrh the Theri he wiU Mand MraJasper Tynd.il and ,.ln BldsvilJ 'll- b. required to write before recelv ZJL Ant Denny, spent ; Sun- AiX ' Ing the degreeV He Expect to - . r ii . I Hen viaiuiiK reiiuin hwu . . , nay arcernoon ai wmm cku. - - - . ,. ITl t i. Mi . 1 Hill area since he returned from . .nr. ana airs. w. n vwtm , - , ,,,, ... iut ii. ivi Jnn 4rft Mondav for duty in France. Germany, has gone ' a vacation trip In the mountain, of to. base -western North Carolina. where he , wUl P-. t ... T.v .. Gerome Page of Raleigh went They .were also on vacation at Al " vox mu. i . ; -r. - - ia Nash and children, Pattle Ann and monUW ' - - Sonny of Grifton spent a few day Roger Post-was an -outstanding recently at the May , Cottage at l1 10 Carolina Beach. iV; t i year. t Pink Hill, aw t'H.C ..,3 i..v-w W4iuvn Stat ColleM where he graduated mm aiixk.T vtiuca w " . m M-U TTI11 -Ba. - w U1S1 7- 7.. t i- u. V Y. rial: mil. - tv. M4 at roriiim w. w. M'axwell family Beach. Ctiaperones aroompanying M. Vance Smith. Jr. of e them include their advisor. Mis. ville, Mrs. Paul Welbom and Mrs. ' ' 1 V. -wnW Mb. Vance Smith. Jn of State- t ' them Include tneir aavuor. vuie, w. u 71 t vniin nniiAn diivc IUUK UULLAK DUIJ ' - 1 ' a a - ! Mnra At EDvkIMEa ' LIXjmilL J - u ; ; i m i ' 1 ii i in- JM. I " 1 " 1 i : !M(d,mri e m ' y t i jn- ,ir,... -'w ...... . t a,Vrii i ii IM Pi m """mi IflCirCllaVi liL & . v (; Mr. Farmer: PPj ; I ' Sll Your ' , ' .jJf I Dollar Days : iP ' Thursday 1 I ' Friday . it XTZL Erskine?s Kinston's Leading Jeweler 110 N. Queen St. ' ; " Kinston cent overnight guests of Mr. and . ton, .will accompany, her. husband Mrs. R, i. ,Smlth, Sr. In Hillsboro. ! to Oklahoma. Mr and Mrs. Norwood E scon r , ... . r. i and son of Richmond, Va were re cent guests of Mrs. Scott's brother Mr. J. T. Spence and family on tne Kinston Road Circle o. 1 & No. 2 Mrs. Jones Smith was hostess to Circle No. I of Pink Hill Pre sbyterian Women of the Church it her home Tuesday night. The pro gram, entitled "A Giving Church was presented by Mrs. E. W. Grady Re3neshme)ts Were served. Mrs. Levi Vverett was hos'ess to Cireol H. with Mr. .. Johnny Sheppard; giving the program. Mrs. Sheppard circle chairman, presided. . Wfflard Smith Post Met A regular meeting of the Aux iliary to the Willard Spolth Post w osu nf th V. I". W. was held Mrs. Lehman Williams. Melvin hut ta pjnk Hill. Monday and Glenn spent the weekend at . August 4, with $ members Carolina eBach. v.'..n u.mr nn. present, mis. wvxuj sident, was In charge. Mrs. Horac Howard' served refreshments. Meet Mr. James T. Spence, Jr. spem the week end in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner had as their guests, at the Farrott-Tur-ner c dttage on Atlantic Beash, the oast weekend Mr. and Mrs. simon Sitterson of Kinston. ' Hnuse smears of Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Ruffln and family at their Top sail Beach cottage for the weekend were Dr. Ruffln's cousin, Mr. Gar- Hand Llellweyn land Mrs. UeU- weyn of Durham. Lehman Williams, Melvin Carolina eBach and Mrs. T 1 T..m.- j ana irs, lijuwuuw uu J A HJTm Ail. xiinx mill ivi l . ouu iu.k w Mr, brev Turner and children spent the week end at Atlantic Beach. ines are held on the first Monday nlgth of each month. . X questions, help with P"?H And remember, there', not the slightest obligation when you give u. a call. : TURNER & TURNER INSURANCE AGENCY PINK HILL, N. C. Womanly Tact and Friendliness ' There is a woman', sphere In death even as there is In life. 1at U why. we employ a lady licensed embalmer on oar staff to add thoie feminine touches that are so all important on these occasions so that the results wUl be exactly as yon wish. Ask for her should the need arise. Howard Carter Funeral Home ' M HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone JA Um ; ; , Paul M. Howard . Owneiw 1 .v: in -f.-.-. 113 E. King, Kinston Otla H. Carte , i Nr. Farmer Sell Your Tobacco In Kinston - I,;. " - -, And Eat Ai . i 1 ' ' ..JMiesir,- tit osa-: f?.;i if !-' ' ' , ' X is A ! 1 ' r - r- r ri ;rr nJ T ,4 1 T.-fr-'i ' j . , t ' , ' On lliaaf W Sdli Of Kinsfsa ;,,f II A-6::if'Fbte To Ed k , i 1 c ' 't ''V v', ;t Att -1 Uz.il y Da's , Funeral Mesdame. C. C Jone. T. A. Tur ner, O, M, Turner. Sr. J K smith and r J. Sandlln attended (he fun eral nf five vear old Kathr Dunn at Reeky Mount Saturday after noon. The chUd died at Deke Hos pital Thursday from, burns suffered when her clothing caught fire from a trash container in the hack yard of het home In Rocky Mount, Wednesday, A. daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dunn, her maternal ' grandparents ' were Mr .nd Mrs. JPaul !th.'ensleV t related and former residents of the. Pin HUl" Aiea3??& -M ;i ifil l i I i . l j'. "' f:-;"'. Funeral Services For' Mr. Turner " '" ';' The funeral tot Mr Walter' Tur nr M of DeeD Run.-who died in a Pennsylvania Veterans Hospital Friday after a long nines., was held at 8:00 P. M. Tuesday from Garner'. Funeral Home in Kinston Burial followed in Westyiew Cem etery., He was a veteran of World War 1 Surviving relatives Include hU wife, Mrs. Sallle Hill Turner, two sons; Jimmy and Stephen,' both of Deep Run and 4 daughter Grace of Kinston. Mrs. H; E. Maxwell of Pink Hill was a sister and Mr. L. R. Turner also of Pink Hill a bro tber. . fi-v-M- '' '; Youth Activity Week Observed .;irt Youth activities "week Was observ ed at Daniel Memorial Methodist Church at Adamsville ' last week, and Rev. H. U HarreU of the Pink Hill " Methodist Church taught ; a class on, Boy-Girl Friendship. This week. Rev. Harrell is conducting a work-shop on Boy-Girl Friend ship at the Grifton Methodist Ch urch.' In the absence of Mr. Harrell, Mrs. Harrell led in the worship ser vice at the Nobles Chapel Church 6unday evening. ' ' House Guest : Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams and family had as guests the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robo sky and Mrs. J. P. McCune and children, Sharon and Jimmy, all of Grensburg, Penn. Capt McCune who Is training in the Marine Re serve at Camp LeJeune for 3 mon ths also spent part of the week in the, Williams home. The Robosky's left for their home Monday morn ing, and the McCune went t Le Jeune where they wilyl reside fore the remainder of the Reserve Tra ining period . . . , t j . n i ill i. ' " r' ;i Melvin Williams Delegate1 Melvin Williams Is a delegate from the Pink Hill Methodist Ch urch to the annual conference session of Methodist Youth at Duke University this week. He ac companied Mrs. W. M. Ingram of Kenansville to Duke on Sunday She Is servipg as a councilor at the conference and Melvin is on the nominating committee to elect new officers. ( . . Announce Birth 7 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Herring Jr. announce the birth of a son, Char les III. weighting 7 pounds, and born on August 8 at Lenoir Mem orial Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Her ring is the former Miss Racael Bar ber of Moss Hill. Attend Convention : Mrs. Matooka , Westbrook, Mrs. Jessie Lee Heath and Mrs. Opal Davis wer,e in ' Raleigh Sunday through Tueday attending the K. C. Hairdressers convention held at Hotel Sir Walter. ' , -Cutting wood ia easier and . . ; faater with the new Home- , . '; litedireetdrive EZ-6. Weigh- A ing only 19 pounda, it packe , ' 6 full horsepower tfi let yon " cut through 8 oak in 4 "r eaconda, ' 18 pine in .12 " seconds. Brings down treea . , up to B feet in diameter. Try , ' . the moat powerful direct drive chain saw you can buy. Come in today for a free demonstration. . . -.. ; T. A. Turner & Co. , PinkIIiU.NrC. CT" J I '"'"4.''' j i J . . TOD NEVER OUTGROW YOVR NEED FOR FOODS MADE ' 4 FROM MILK . ; T . i" "i . ' t Dlin County To Shsa In Colds- A . . , ' A. i ccro. , h When you Order : MILK Ask . f I For Wayne Dairy."- : Wayne Dairy ' MILK PRODUCED FROM OUR OWN FARMS. r . Goldsboro, N. C. IOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o : : Attend Convention Dr. and Mrs; D. W,. Ruffln were at WrightsvWe Beach recently - to attend a meeting of the New Han over Coilnty Medical Society.,, s: j,i .i ii During the past year expansion plans were announced y 27 ex isitng textile mill, in North Car olina, addlrfg over 2,000 new em-. ployees to their payrolls, l O 0:,i O " 8 O 6 O o o o o e 0 V o o o . o. o o o o o o o o o 4 II. .?a my advice and sell ALL YOUR; TOBACCO OH THE KINSTON MARKET : "A 1 ' 1 ' TT"l ,.. and here's some more Good Advice- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o YOU'LL GET BETTER SERVICE WHEN YOU DEAL WITH YOUR CHECK-R-MIX MAN HE ALONE CAN GIVE YOU: 1. Rations made with Purina Micro-Mixed Concentrates. 2. Formulas tested and backed with, Purina research. 3. Check - R Mixer. New grain mixing brain that helps ' insure the proper balance 'of Purina Concentrates 'and your grain. N 4. Mixing accuracy certified by Purina engineers who have , set the quality pace for over 60 years. 5. Management and sanitation programs proven at the Purina Research Farms. 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