Ru dolph Pelletier, Ralph Collins and' Henry Gerock accompanied a party from PoMocksville to Morehead for a deep-sea fishing trip Thursday afternoon. Among those who went from this vicinity to the 4-H Camp at White Lake this week were Bet tie' Lou Foscue, Ann Morris, Bobbie Mattocks, James and Donald Barbee, and Potricia Jones. :■. x l For the past week or more several children- have been giv ing special attention to a good case of measles: Don Mattocks, Bonnie Meiggs, Rosemary Cos tello, Chaude Henderson, Ellen La then and . Tommie Foscue. Whooping cough is also making its round again in the communi ty. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pruitt and Mrs, Pruitt’s mother, Mrs. Zenna Foscue, have recently moved back to Maysville from King’s EIGHT-ROW Duster With MOTOR The Latest and Best in Row Crop Insect Control Arsenate of Lead ■ Paris Green, And The Latent Field Proven Insect Control Chemicals For The Gardener. . IMPLEMENT DEPT. - j ; HU North Hsritte* St. • y" ■■■■' Kinston - in operation the water can the marl hole. Nelson Pate Edens Jr. is visit ing with friends in town, fie came to sing at the wedding of Christine Hu bank and Albert Cox Saturday, June 25. Rev. D. H. Lowder of Fay etteville, former pastor of the Maysvilie Baptist Church, was here to perform the Cox-Eubank wedding ceremony.^ Mrs. Low der and their daughter, Shirley, were also here for the wedding. Rev! C, #. Barclift, Superin tendent District, preached in the Belgrade Methodist Church on Sunday night, June 26, and con ducted the' Second Quarterly Conference of the Maysvilie Charge. . Two sound motion pictures were shown at the ^evening ser vice in Belgrade Church last Sunday night, one entitled “The Conversion”, showing the con version experience of Saul of Tarsus, and the' other “From Fear to Faith” which was a mis sionary film showing the con version of an African, village. Billie and-Reba Bynum are at tending the Third Youth Assem bly at Louisburg College this week. . Mrs. C. M, Eubanks was a pa tient in St Luke’s Hospital in New Bern foe several days hist week. Mrs. Laura Belle and her daughters, Laura Mattox and Kitty Bell, have returned home from Greenville for the' sum mer. v \ Mr. and Mrs. J. R; Brown of Kinston visited Mr. and' Mrs. S. E. Brown Sunday. ^ Mrs. A. J. Taylor visited her niece, Mrs. E. L. Rowe, in Nor folk a few days last week. Wilber Foscue of Baltimore is spending" some time here with his sister, Lillian Foseue. - Rudolph Pelletier, David Brown, and Richard .Harper spent Tuesday in Norfolk on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pollock, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bynum, have returned to Charleston. bank, daughter of Mar. arid - Guy L. Eubank of Maysville, and Albert Darrell Cox Jr., son of Mrs. A. D. Cox and the late Mr. Cox of Wilmington, were married Saturday, June 25, at 5 o’clock in the Maysville Baptist Church. • The Rev. D^ H. Lowder of Fayetteville, former pastor of the bride, officiated at the dou ble-ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was rendered by Mrs. NidO Ham ilton of Stella, pianist, and Nel son Pate Edens Jr., of Raleigh, soloist.. The bride, given in marriage 'at the wrist, from a mod* Her shoulder-length*veil fell from a sweetheart-shaped head-, dress of white organdy edged with double ruffles of the same material. She carried a bridal bouquet of \#hite'_ carnations, snapdragons, and gypsc Miss VirgUyn Gerock ville, maid-of-honor, wore a dress similar to that of the bride. N Her dress was of pink organdy with a tight-fitting bod ice, short puffed sleeves, and a full ballerina Ifength ^skirt Her headdress was a pink sweet heart shaped bonnet edged with double ruffles of pink organdy, She carried an arm bouquet of pink carnations and white snap dragons. Grady Crabtree was best man, and usHers were Bobby Orrell, Tommy Davis and Robert Buck,, all of Wilmington. Mrs. Eubank, mother of the bride, wore a rose dress with navy accessories and'a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Cox, mother of the bride groom, wore white with an or chid corsage. Following the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to unannounced points: After July 6 flier couple will make their home at Chstle Hayne Road, Wii Mrs. Cox is a graduate of the Maysville - Pollpcksviile High School and attended James 'Wal ker Hospital School -of Nursing. Mr. Cox is a graduate of New Hanover High School, attended N. C. State College, and was a member of the U. S. Army. He is now in business with his un cle in Cox Brothers Produce, in Wilmington. Following, the'rehearsal on Fri day night, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Eubanks, parents of the bride, entertained at a cake cutting at their home. The home was dec orated with white gardenias and gladioli. After the bride and groom had cut the first slice of cake, Mrs. presided at the ' punch bowl. Mints, nuts, and bridal sand wiches were served also. About 25 guests were present Mrs, Nido Hamilton ’ of Stella entertained at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. E. Raiford, Jflhe 22, ait a tea honoring Miss Chris tine, Eubank. The home was decorated with mixed summer flowers and the tea table was covered with a lace doth. Mrs. Raiford presid ed at the punch bowl. Other re freshments served were mints, nuts, sandwiches, and bridal Y The Jones Count)' Board of Equaliza tion and Review will meet on the 11th day of July, 1949, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 Noon, andlonger if necessary, . , - for the purpose of hearing any taxpayer who owns or controls any taxable property assessed for taxation in respect to the val uation of said property. Chairman, Jones County Board jf Commissioners Miss Eubank was honored at a surprise miscellaneous shower on June 17 at the home of Miss Virgilyn Gerock. The home was decorated with green and white daisies, and gladioli. The guests were entertained with bridal games and puzzles. Mrs. C. W. Gerock, mother of the hostess, poured punch and Miss Janie Henderson assisted the hostess in serving mints, cookies, and bridal sandwiches. Mrs. Grady Crabtree enters tained at her home oa Wrights ville Beach at a crystal shower honoring Miss Christine Eu bank on Wednesday night, June 15. The honoree received ap proximately 20 gifts from the guests. '.■* On Thursday night, June 16, Miss Eubank was honored at a kitchen shower and bridge party by Mrs. Hobert Buck and Mrs. Robert Orrell at the home of Mrs. Buck, Piney Woods, Wil mington. Miss Eubank received many lovely gifts. Mints, ice cream and cakes were served to fifteen guests. STANDARD cut-rate Store No. 1 Dial 3122 and * North Si*. DRUG Day or Night We Deliver The Goods For Less KINSTON CUT-RATE Store No. 2 Dial 3i72 Qumb and * . Cuwill Sts.