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fit J -J U u u Personals r. and Mrs. Dewey Leffler and ea of Columbia, S. C. spenrH j wee end with Mrs. : Leffler'l ants, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oates. ." r. and Mrs, Keith Oates of 'More I i had as recent guests, his par i .iis Mr. and Mrs. Oates of Alber- t.on. i:;-?'t vrff'; Mr. and Utrs. J.. R. Davis. spent Sunday in Rocky Mount with Mr. Davis' nieces, Mesdames J. B. Shi rley and C R. Viverette, and fam ilies. .gv ''r;;;.': l'f,;;'f' "'".. . Messrs,' Melvin Williams and Jim my Miles arrived home Saturday from Duke University to spend the Easter holidays at their homes. ' Rev. James R. -Frisby was in Ral eigh -and. Chapel Rill on' Wednes day; '" . ' --Mr, Billy Busick, of Asheville is expected 15 spend the Easter week end .with his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. R.. Davis, 'Rev. and , Mrs. Shelton Beauc hamp of Dunn, La. were week end fruesis of Mr. and Mrs. Seth B. King.-They were enroute to Knox- .ViUe. Tenrt. where Rev. Beauchamp is conducting pre-Easter services at the Concord Baptist Church. Rev Beauchamp and Mr, King became friends while serving with the mar ine Railroad Engineers- atCamp LeJeune during World War 2. ' Mr. nd Mrs. M. B. Holt were called to four Oaks, N. C. the past Sunday because bf the death of Mrs. Holt's father, 82 years old Mr. W. A. Massengill. ..Mr. and Mrs. H..M. Wells spent the week end with relatives in Char lotte. , : . . Miss Connie Jo Wells is spending the Easter holidays in Atlanta. Ga with her brother Alfred Wells, and Mrs. Wells. Mesdames Clarence Shepard, Raymond Rotters and Robert How ard, Miss Eula Shepard, Misses Bertha Bryant and ianara snep- pard visited Clarence Shepard, a patient at N. C. Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill, Thursday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maxwell and children, Sunday were Mrs. Mabel Ihrie and Mr. Pou Ihrie of Zebulon, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ihrie and children Debbie, Edwina and Kimberly of Wilson. The occasion was to celebrate the birthdays of Edward and Pou Ihrie, yjVHY fUT 'OFF THIS 'Over 5 years of Experience, ' .? - f' . Skill and Craftsmanship Are At iPTV TfrirMWf'int Xr Service. We Design, Build J ' UUll gm Erect Our Own Monuments. Lei us Help you select ine Purchase ,, Monument Yoa Need To ' press Yonr Thoaghtfulness. Ex- ... See Our Display Of Marble or Granite Monuments ... All At Reasonable Prices . .Authorized Dealer For Georgia And Vermont Marble. Dale's Kinsfon Marble And Grairife Works 6 N. Queen st Phone JA 3-4241 K'nston, N. C. who are brothers of Mrs. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs.. Houston .Howard, returned Sunday night from Chap el "Hill where they' bad been at the bedside of their daughter, Frances, ill with sleeping sickness at the University Hospital. -fiCfo i There to visit Frances job Friday were her . grandmother., Mrs. , Amos VmMarA an4 M mrlA Mr. Uandit Howard, Messrs Horace and Hay wood Howard, s. 'i, . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hill had as guests Sunday Rev .and Mrs. Bob Fader and three children of Kin- ston. .vyv, ' :'5f:J-,:;V;.-v;.v't' Mrs. Edward Baldree and daug hter, Susan were guests of relatives in Pink Hill Saturday. They are from New Bern. ' ; .sn ,v;:i k.-:, Mrs. Walter Johnson has, return ed to her home ; in Raleigh after ha vina spent some time in the borne of her daughter, Mrs.. Hous ton Howard. , i v ' v i Mr; and Mrs. Robert, Howard, Dwight Shepard, and Miss Sue Hen-, derson, of BeulaviUe visited Mr. Clarence Shepard at the University Hospital at Chapel Hill Saturday night. ' .: Mrs. George Chitty, Joe and fTed Smith Chitty have returned to their borne in Jacksonville, Fla. follow ing a visit with relatives in Smith's township. . :l i Mr. Thomas Stroud, student at Campbell. College, spent the week end at his home. EE dt if '.-' .' .. Thl above an ... ror ta$te. a smart, new light-weight hat chosen here and now I'' Felts and Straws ' i .. Northcool And Curless Suits "Spring & Summer Weight - From $39.95 TO COMPLIMENT YOUR SPRING WARDROBE )' Arrow & Wings Shirts Esquire Socks Roblee & Pedwin Shoes Hubbard Slacks Wembley Ties Smart Belts V T O Rugby Sportswear ZEBCO SPINNING 4 OUTFIT . FREE ," ; Last Chance To Register - for Zebco Spin- : tog e a t f 1 1. .;'. glass rod and spinning reel, 'Drawing Vfh April 1, 1961. til N. Qaeea St Opposite PMMnoont Tbeitrt Kinston, N. C. With The Sick . Frances Grace, Howard, hospital! zed with what Drs. diagnosed as. sleeping sickness following effect! of Red measles at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, and later at N. C. Mem orial Hospital at Chapel Hill, is re iportedly improved. A daughter o' I Mr. and Mrs. Houston Howard, Frances Grace is a" student in thi , first grade at the Pink Hill School She is expected to return home oe fore the end of this week. Mrs. Warren Carter returned dui ing the week end, after havinf been treated at Duke Hospital foi the past couple of weeks. Mrs. Car ter is secretary to the principal at uie f inn Hi.t jchool. ' Mrs. Donald Thompson has- re turned to her home on Pink Hill Rt. 1 following major surgery i at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, in Kin ston. 'i Mr. Jasper Tyndall was at the Veteran's Hospital in Durham for observation Wednesday of the past week. Accompanying him were Mrs. Tyndall and Ann Denny. SFV f.'.zir.borship In, Goldsboro Thursday night to attend VFW and Auxiliary mem bership rally were , the followtng from the Pink Hill Post and Aux iliary-Mr ..and Mrs. Horace , How' ard, Mr. and Mrs. Jepsey Pickett. Mrs. .Mildred Howard, Mrs Nora Stroud.' 'Lemuel J Poi.'rr. Ernest Moody and ,; Adolph Harper: J?W National Commander . Te4 Connell of Texas Dept. Commander Jphn Dickerson, pt Creensborq, ( .iuid "Dept. president Gladys Thprnas,;ot ,r ayeiievuie . eacn , sppue orieiiy . on the membership 'mmfi'v W'fa ; National ' Commander ' Cbnneil was in, the State tq, appear before the Legislative in Raleigh Thurs A .buffet . suDDer .waavifurnished by the Goldsborp Post and Auxll Bridal Shower Hnnrirc -v m mm : , Eastern Star Installs Officers Pleasant Hill Chapter no. 102. Order of the Eastern Star held a Public Installation of new officers Thursday night, March 16. Elected to serve this year are; Mrs. Martha Dean Taylor, worthy matron; Dr. Henry A.' Edwards, worthy pa ton; Tharon R. Taylor, associate matron David Driver, associate patrop: Mrs. W. H. Jones, secretary; Hazel Smith, treasurer; Marie H. Bunn, conductress; , Dorothy H. Blizzard, associate conductress; Appointive officers installed were: Julia ..Tyn dall, chapter; Ruth Harper, marsh all; Gladys Howard, organist;, Es sie Edwards, Adah; Elise Jones, Ruth; Annie Noble, Esther; Rachel Driver, Martha; Pansy D. Harper, Electa; Margrite P. Hill, Warder; and Estelle F. Harper, Sentinel.- A program for the incoming wor thy matron was presented, and re freshments were served. There was an approximate attendance of 60. Honoring Miss Kay Connor, and Mr.r Way land rDavls who will be married ; Saturday, ; Juha 10, at- 4 O'clock, in the: afternooni at' the Deep Run -. Baptist Church, Mesd ames 'Horace- s Kornegay, Alien' Nethercutt nd . Hess Davis, Jr.. en tertained at a miscellaneous, show er at the ; Albertson , Gommunity Building ...SatMrday ight. fThere; were 75 guests. Bingo .fva played and several! prizes were awarded. Decorations ere In -the - bridal theme. Refreshment -of punch, cake squares, minta ami nuts were served from a beautifully appointed table. -J, . -i.' ir ! '" ' The many pretty and useful gifts were qpeend and passed by the couple. .;:.V-f ' ' . Methist Men Met ' : The newly organized Pink Hill Methodist Men of , the Church club held a supper meeting at 7 P M Monday, at the Church. Fred Wl ston, lay leader, of Kenansvijle was guest speaker,' Kenneth Max well was in charge of the program Jack Perkins is president. - The meetings art held Monday ,night after 4th. Sunday tn each month. Eyariqelistic Se'rvices Close Reverend Dr. John S. Brown, pastor of the West Raleigh Pres byterian Church concluded a series of evangelistic services a tthe Pink Hill Presbyterian Church on Friday : night of the past week. Discussions were held each morning and even ing services and was well received by the congregation. . .;;!",',' i. 1 jY- I'M " " 'J - ' - j Yellowing newspapers -rying for gotten throughout the. tae, are, the targets bf ,a, program, Sponsored Jointly- by 'ihe'State Department ot Archives and History and the North Carolina Library Association. The object 6cvep JrMorthv Carolina newspapers t not now - available in libraries and-research' institutions. - -The Department .and the 'Library Association are working on a Union list of North. Carolina Newspapers which - will iist the, location of -U Noru Carolina , newspapers ty ,1900 known to exist. Since papers in pos session of libraries tn snd out of the State have already been listed. a special Wort, Is npw being made to find rare ..newsDBDers in t the hands of citizens of the State. With in the past month , several have been reported, copies of which were not heretofore known to exist. Persons having to tueir posses- skm papers published Prioj; to 4900 are urgfrf to,,sendrtoStst, Arehi viat H. G. Jones. . P. . O. Box 0881, Raleigh, a list ;o(, the titles places of pubUcation, and aates, vnf own . of these, pipert' wln then be lis ted in the new Upiprt List , Of Particular ;Wrest to'thie .pro- tram are the, smaUV ltsset knowp'i newspapers-: Relatively , complete files are available n libraries for the: larger daily papers., ;However, ever jthe, larger. ;!psper should . be reported so that the J may be chec ked against the, holding of. the re search institutions in: the State. on 1 y i t i t . it 7 ss r ' I ' s Y t UP, Wi.Ii a I f t ; by-LU L,,t. Kev. M I , r r C It .e i i L. Mrs. Turner Bridge Hostess Mrs: ftnwood C. Turner was hps tess to her bridge club at her home Irl Pink Hill IWednesdaV 'tfternoon. The family!, rooni,' ' where tables were set for play,, was decorated with seasonal flowers. Irs. A. F. Tyndall was preserfted. a salad set for compiling the -highest score, and Mrs. T. A. Turner received grape-fruit spoons to. rsecond high. The hostess served tasty sandwich es, ice'd cake square and Coca Co las. Dennis Howard In FCX Contest Dennis Howard of Pink Hill was 3rd place winner in the dist. 4 Far. mers Cooperative Exchange essay iM t fh Aericultural Vnte 'In Wilson "recently. District 1 4 comprises U different Counties, with .each County ;urnishlng one intrie, a total of 1 SJ2 . . r t h - , '-r' . ; Aluminum Awnings Fiberglas Insulation -: Aluminum Siding r Ornamental Siding "A ' Storm Doors and Windows ai fiolil ; tnltalled Ingram Bros, Residential Commercial Industrial : Excellent Quality ' For Homes, School . Factories ; t ' Parks-Ins titutions-Playgrounds Cemeteries-Tennis Courts, Etc, No Job Too Large or Too Small , ,(Terms Arranged ; ' ' Expert Erection' Service 1 DIAL RO 2-3242 Or RO 2-9695 ', ' 1801 Dawson ' - "LIFETIME HOME : COMFORTS" , A WUmington, N. 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The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
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