Phillips Crossroads By Mrs. W. L. Dali Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haskins Mr. and Mrs. Joe Becton and daughter visited relative* inOns knr County Sunday. . ^'ZrXTCoonce and A. V.Thomai df Trefftdnwere In Wlnston-Sa lem’tfe&ntfr,, Berber? Tyhdall, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phillips, Mrs. David Gray and J. W. Gray visited Mrs. Her bert lyndaO at Duke hospital on Sunday. The condition of Mrs. Tyndall, who underwent a major operation on Wednesday, Is re ported to be satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Parker of York town, Va., were guests of Mrs. John Lowery Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Z. A. Koonce, z. A. Koonce * Jr., and William Hayes visited the Misses Louise and Lucille Koonce in Washington, Q. C., last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gilbert were guests of Mr. and Mrs. WU 11am Lowery Friday. One Year Guarantee —for— GOOD WEAR I to $45 *100% WOOL! * Single or Double Breasted Models * Expertly Tailored * All Sizes Yes Sir! Suits that are so finely tailored that we place a one year guarantee on every one. Gabardines, Sharkskins, Worsteds; just hundreds of hard-finish, crease holding patterns to choose from. When you see them you will agree ther’re the best suit buy for the money. Come in today! ADAM HATS— for your well dressed appearance $5 and $7.50 When You Think Of Clothes Think of NEWYDRI CLOTH I COMPANY Home The onstration meeting last_Wednesday. Preside# Mra Nellie Well® presiding - Goal lor the month was for each member to take an exhibit to the tab* which begins on MOMiy of next week, The lesson gt«fn on teHtlon of Floor ■Home Agfent Mrs. Madge was . instructive. The hostess served refreshments of Iced tea and candy. Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall Lowery and son of Norfolk were guests of Mrs. John Lowery Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Taylor qt Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tyn dall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lowery of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. J. R. Lowery 8unday. Mrs. Ruby Peoples was In Kins ton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Rouse and son of La Grange were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lowery last Thursday. Sunday School Class Party Catherine Lowery entertained her Sunday School class Thurs day afternoon at Shady Grove Methodist Church. The hostess served- refreshments of sand wiches, potato chips and iced drinks. The REA estimates that more than five million farms, or 86.3 per cent of all U. S. farms, had central station electric service as of June 30, 1950. -at Sam* Time of... 4-H POULTRY SHOW AND SALE at JONES COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR Friday ‘Afternoon OCTOBER 27 high ger mlntmiiin ively free and is The 10 boys and pullets In the first County 4-H did} sale received an $2.50 each for 1 r 3* FOOT TILLERS ■t v -V-W . - ■■ •; « Steel or Rubber Never l to move them— - m on A DISCOUNT TO YOU ■ k-:, ' ,w ,>v BALERS ' '.a All Sizes — New and Used JL —-— - HARROWS, BUSH AND BOG W AU Sizes .''' ■ ■ m Goldsboro Highway Dial 2035 Kinston,N.C. Your Servant of the Century t (/ • ' « " . \ S-fd'.i 1 .1 > V/ N’fl* Tide Water Employee fend Me A Carton** Don’t Light Bill. 1- 75 Watt Bulb .. 2- 100 Watt Bulbs ...... . 1-150 Watt Bulb (small size)

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