Th« newlyweds pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Lee Kight of Norfolk. Va. Mrs. Right is the former Dorothy Smith of Trenton. The Rights were married early this summer in the Colonial Avenue Methodist Church in Norfolk and are now mak-, ing their home in that city. HANOT FOI MOWINO A DOZEN USES for your CUB-22 woworl You'll find the Fennell Cob-22 mower handy and useful all summer long* all around your farm. It's easy so handle in •mull, irregular plot* or dote cor neri... eaiyto cm doee to tree* or fencei. Side-mounted, you tee where . you’re mowing. 4Vi-foot cutter tar ; relied sod lowered by Fennell Tbuch Control (or head control)... CM 2)4 ecree ea hour. AreUeble new. Come in end let*! telk it over. S. Heritage Street Real Bardins! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DP-DUR STORE For D0LIAR DAYS Thursday & Friday Aug. 11th & 12th «■ SUTTON & SONS KINSTON ON TUESDAY Men as well as women can learn something about home beautification neat Tuesday, ac cording to Home Agent Sue Brickhouse. On that day John Harris, State Horticulturist, will visit the county and give two talks and demonstrations. His visit is sponsored by Lenoir County’s Home Demonstration Clubs. His first appearance will be at the Wheat Swamp Chris tian Church at 10:30 a.m., where he will help the ladies of that club in their project of beautify ing the church grounds, as well as working on their individual home problems. The afternoon part of the pro gram will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lott West in the Sand Hill Community. The main emphasis of the two meetings will' be on the individual land scaping and home beautification problems of those attending, Miss Brickhouse said. Everyone is in vited to attend at least one of the meetings. Indications are now* she said, that an unusually large number of husbands, as well as wives, win be. present at the meetings. Passed Away\ GROVER CLEVELAND HALL 65-year-old farmer 'of Vance Township, was electrocuted last Monday when, he fell against an electric stock fence. Funeral^ ser vices were held from the home on Wednesday, and interment was in Westview Cemetery. DEN O'NEAL Prominent 73-year-old farmer of the Sandy" Bottom section died in a Kinston hospital last Monday afternoon after a short illness. Funera) sendee* were held Wed 61-year-old farmer of the Wood ington section of Lenoir County, died in a Kinston hospital last Monday after a brief illness. Fu neral services were held on Wed nesday from the graveside in Robinson’s Cemetery near Deep Run. PROTECT YOUR TOBACCO —HARDWARE DEPT.— died at ha Neuse Township home on Tuesday. Funeral ser vices were conducted from the home on Thursday afternoon, with interment in a nearby cem etery. — 7 vi WILLIAM B. HARVEY 62-year-old well-known Kinston citizen, died in a local hospital on Wednesday after a long ill tannest was in Maplewood Cem etery. Hi HAZEL STHAYHOHN Daughter of Oliva Brock, one of Trenton’s best known and most respected Negro citizens, died Thursday in a New York hospi tal Funeral services were held Sunday from her father’s home in Trenton. Wm t • on For Dollar Days! REMNANT SHOP 104 E. CASWELL ST. n ■■ ' - __ KINSTON SPECIAL FOR DOLLAR DAYS J. A. WHITFIELD WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS— (August 11th &. 12th) HOOT NON! c_J ti m •t. For MEN,