McMillan’s parent*, Mr. and Gyp Hall. Both ; Mr. and McMillan are employed in Bern. Jr S' »'■ "* Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd pixoi ited Mrs. Dixon’s parents, and Mrs. Oscar Jones, near ser’s Mill over the week-er Maynie Cox, Leona I Cora May Hughe*, Mrs. Dixon, and Mrs. Floyd H viisted Floyd Hughes, who patient at the Veterans Ho in Fayetteville, last Thursc Mr. and Mrs. IfcuH and daughter of were webk-end vL and Mrs. R. W. Mai Mr. and Mrs. J visited Mr. Ipock’s Fannie Ciyils of As Mr. and?: Mrs. W. New Bern wer* v home , of Kir. and : birthday Monday, June 6th. Mrs. Claud Allen and Mrs. George: Jarvis are at summer school in Greensboro, Mesdames John Parka;, Rich ard Parker, Johnny Ipcck, Joe Mallard served the Rhtary Club lastThurg Mrs. Clj visited Mi week. i Mrs. W. ter, Sural Canady of Durham M. ,1. Jarman lafct |k .■ ||jfc Iffe: Bender and daugh spent the week der-trebtment at; Dukfe H< and is improving, hcrWev axpects to return to Duke ?ital - Sunday j for further nent W. R. Bender and John D pin® of Vande Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore and children of New Bern visited her mother, Mrs. Q. a Jones, and her sis ter, Mrs. Garland Morton, last Thursday. HazdMWhite of ^Wilmington " — ' «o|New with her grandmoth Mrs. C. liter daughi more* last Dorothy Oliver returned amm •om Virginia Beach, where the Jack Barrow and Lee Raw a*s Hip motored to Winston alem last Thursday. They were icompaped home by Mrs. Bar 'StfBrJfr eration jit Bajf Mrsf. Laver a a visitor in Durham Ptoay Grove HDC , Bps. Dalton Cox ie Piney Grove Home Demon ration Club at. her home on me 7th. After the regular bus ess meeting was held, project aders, Mrs L. L Ogdep and . Julian Waller reported on •keta and Home Beautiflca u Ml Club girls, Nancy Al t of Piney Grove and Ame Harker of Lee’s Chapp, dem would be “Shuck Handicraft” and a picnic at Mumpford’s Point was planned for the regular Au gust recreation. Stork Sheerer ; Saturday night, June 4, Mrs. |W. J. Dillahunt, Jr., and Mrs. [Norman Eubanks* Jr., entertain ed a number of friends at a stork (shower at the home of Mrs. W. ^ Frank*Jr'’ Mrs. ceived many lovely and** uLful i Sifts. Refreshments “of strawber ry and vahilla ice cream, assort ed. cakes and nuts were served the horioree and Mesdames Guy Smith, ^lton Arthur, Hugh Oliv er, Clifton Arthur, W, J. Dilla hunt, Sr., Ward Parker, Milton Arthur, Earl CrOom, Dalton Eu banks, Ben Simmons, Coy How ard* Richard Harker, Denford Eubanks, Leon 'Thomas, Donald Hudson, Elva Morton, Jr., and John Nobles. J. R. Pratt celebrated his 85th birthday anniversary at his home on Sunday, JJiine 5th. Those en joying the dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Pratt were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Arthur and family, Sherwood White, Mr. and fira/C. T. Bend er and family, all of Pollocks ville, Mrs Jack Harrison and daughter, Linda, and George Koonce of )few Bern. Other vis^ itors during the afternoon were Sam Hudson of Trent Pines, Ran som Booth and ^Ernest Rouse of Pollocksville. The 1848 Output of farm ma chinery and repgir parts was one fifth larger than the-' _ record In 1947, and over twice the pre-war volume. ^T..-—— PORTRAITS Of L;£ DISTINCTION BAKER’S STUDIO 104 S. McLewean Jewelry of Quality and Service Elgin and Hamilton Watches EXPERT WATCH, CLOCK AND 1 JEWELRY REPAIRING Kinston Trenton j Member Federal Desposit Do luxe Model C-IO ^ $429.50 If you have been reading and] thinking about home freeaers. Jj if yon have been waiting to see what the leader was going to do—'| then come in now and see the thrilling new Deepfreeze home freezers, now on display at our stare. Find out what they can do tobggyou a now and better COM! INI SEE THEM TODAY AT lyr r*i i mm I . Mm ‘. IV"' r4 U ri IV XL*

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