Linda visited . . of Pine Level Saturd. , , f Uames Parker of WhitenJle spent the week end with his family here. I Pffiiri c '$?.'?;;' troong" those leaving tnis week end rsuxj ata ; I . Miss Judy turnef ",went ti" Raf iigh, Tuesday, to enter'Peace Col- ; lege for the i962rl963 year' tV";t ' - -Jimmy Miles has returned frbnj a" E tbur.vf the , New ; England. States, "; Accompanying him was Pete rlicho. :, las, of PpurU Rico, a classmate, at J puke University. They attended the marriage of a friend at Foxboro, " Mass, while cm the trip.- - f 5 Misses 'Brenda Bostk . Und WH-J moutn, .norma wumouUv.Rutb .Ann j Rhodes, Helon Grace. Carter ..were friday, and Saturday t ept.Y.14-U -'..'-'''.; Color vVV. siY..: V: Starring s Deafen Martta,1. ilJlkFiatrakat? H T,SW'" y CARTOON' V'-'fe a.-i'.i!".'. ;y ... -. - ,;;,-,'-;,"' Sunday M''i;" ''-v-.'-' Sept' 16 V , ; - Arlene Fraacea ;. '-,, ;. 'Good Comedy StanrV ' Vr CARTOON to enter East Carolina College, h Greenville.: ' m- , Mrs. T. A Turner and Miss puh fyndall were guests of Rev. and Mrs. K P. iFarrior, at Rose Hill Sunday afternoon. - . . . Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kornegay and daughter, of Garner spent the wee end with Mrs. Annie Kornegay, and .other: -relatives. vij. ,4 &' s' Lyn Turner, Jimmy Miles,' Jerrj Everett are among those returning to the University of N. C. to stud this year. ' . '; i.r': : ,;..'. y,. .. ' -,Ben Turner and t. 41. Turnei ' went to Raleigh at the weekend tc enter State College.;.:. ; Ronnie Holt la taking a Businest : Course at Hardbarger's, in Raleiglf -Larry Davis and Dwlght Sbepar entered Campbell College, at Buiei Creek, on Monday, v $tt ;.y I Robert Smith has gone to WilsoV , where he will be a student at At lantic Christian College. $ :i?$'-'-i" ; Mrs. J. M.' Jones and Miss Con nor Jones yisited the Johnny Hoi , aen.famuy, at Maysviue,2Thursday Mrs. Robbie. Williams has return ed'from a visit with her brother m. . Van Kenendy, and Mrs. Keni uedy, at Wilmington, : . Mr. and' Mrs. Raymond Rogers spent Sunday at Topsail with Mr and Mrs. Hunter Wells and child 1 ren, and Mrs. H. M. Wells." ' Mr., and Mrs. Coolidge Turner ind daughters,' Faye and Joy, and Mr., and Mrs. Everett Crock had dinner at Sneads Ferry, . Sunday i FQR YOUR FAMILY'S , : A ' -: FUNERAL PROTECTION ' PLAN - . r- SEE ' - ' HOWARD & CARTER runerai t nome Representatlvie For The Plan-Ritfe ; ' - 24 Hour Atatulatice' Scrvlce) COMPLETELY EQUIPPED ; 3177 t.;.-4 PROTECT YOUR TOBACCO! WE CARRY yC FULL LINE OF FULTON TROCXi COVERS -.vv;3, ; t-: also visited, at Topsail Reach. Mrs., J. M. Jones and Mr.', and Irs. James Miles and' family spent he Labor iPvy week end at their Atlantic Beach cottage. , . , ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kornegay ipent the' weekend, with Mr. and .Mrs. Layton Cochran and family. tt"Rcjersonyille, . . Mrs. Benny Rogers of . Raleigh, has been visiting relatives here this veek, while Mr. Rogers la on a bus neb trip to Washington, D., C, a- - Mri: and Mrs. Herman Drake, of Rocftr Mount ''visited, relatives it. 'imithV township Sunday. ( 1 Mrs. Eva TyndaU of Mt. Olive Onderwent major surgery at a hos pital in Edenton, Sunday, and hei ronditiort is critical. ' ' Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell, of Rich lond, Va. spent the week end with ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.. E MlaxweU. ::.-,r;-,l;i'f;'i-,.,1?;;i"-: Mr. E. R. Maxwt:: was In Eden on during the weekend to visit hi:, tiece, Mrs. Eva TyndaU. Mrs.' Mary Alice Mewbern ant Miss' Angie Mewbern, of Raleigl spent the week end with relative; t Albert8on. Her . mother,,, Mrs taphael Harper, entered Lenoit Memorial Hospital, in Kinston, fo treatment, Saturday. Miss Vevi( Maxwell . accompanied Mrs. Mew tern back to Raleigh Sunday. Miss June Ann Smith, who under went major surgery at Watt's Hos pital in Durham, recently, has re turned to the home of her parents Mr. ' and. Mrs. Ambrose Smith, a Albertson. Miss Smith, . - an Aueust graduate Of Rex Hospital School o: Nursings will be married. Septem ber 23. at the Pink Hill Presbyter ten Church.' - ; ' ii Mrs. Jimmy Penny has rcturne to her home in Pink Hill, from Len our Memorial Hospital, in Kinston. v'Mr.?and Mrs. . Earl Jones and Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. James Bays den, Kenneth Baysden and Jimmy Turner spent the Labor Day weeki end attending the car races Dar. ltogton', S. C. : , Mrs.'Winfred Duff and children hav'teturned home to. Hollywood, Fla:' after having spent the summer in4 Plhk Hill with her parents, Mr. and : Mrs;" Amos Howard. -' ' - Mr Jahies Frisby, Jr., of Raleigh and his bride-to-be, Miss Elizabeth, Biggers, of Kinston, visited friends in Pink HiU Labor Day. ; ; Mr. , and Mrs. Elbert G. Smith spent the Labor Day week end at the Brewer cottage, on Atlantic Beach. . ,, .':'' . ' Stroud Appointed RFD Carrier -"A. Haywood Stroud. f PirirHluT Route 1 has been appointed rural mail carrier for Pink HiU, route 3, made vacant mora than a year ago; when E. R. Maxwell retired. The route has : been served since that time by John. William Howard, of 'route 1. : - .-v ' ' : Stroud was formerly employed in the office at ; Massey Motors, iij Kinston, He Is a Methodist, and is married to the former Belle Edgerr ton'-of Vayne County.; They have two children y ; : . , , ; At Carolina '-The foiiovwng members of. th Sandlin.' fatnily , spent - the week end at; the -Dr. Denning cottage Carolina Beach-Mrs. Eva Smith; Mr,' and Mrs;. M. p. '.Whaley; Mrs. Jennie' Stone, r of Kinston; Mr. and tea. Beny Bostic' Green vmeVJlf 'and Mrs. Bob. Smith, of Siriithfield: 'Mr. . and Mrs L. ' Wi rSdnrllhi ' Betty' Brown, and Mr. , J, ,u tSanaun, pr twuiaviue. tVDi was honored on his birthday .wUh"a dinner," and. with gifts on Sunday.. .' ' ', y. Vf.'A I A.' I .".- 1' J I 1. i I :' W 'rt . I aUi : Utaity exterior glmtm' 'Z 'W fHJ per ga ; 1 f-rfnr nrpnurpd rrAv tiaiiii 3 .'-' r .U .XT - : - Jl 51-99 per gal. V 54 Special non-yellowing .ylosat yte enamel J - Cecal wall satin, i '.'.'.''' '; - 1 ; :- Satin Empervo Fmel-' V. .y; , ; f f 'Moore's house paint ''-"TC'. f Silvercrest4:'paintbiroh'f:";'f ly; t: , iji ' Spread More paint roller ':"'' :' V '' '-"-"" . yxiz piasuc orop ciauj-; ;:-;, ;, ; 2 aluminum ladder - ttv; 8' aluminum ladder v.,-: ) . .. ..... -r-;---' ,. tiv-;,v.!.!1.-..- :'v:v -' U-':".. i Above special oner avauaoie ior a iinuieu ume owjri .95 per eallon $6.95 ner eallon ; $5.95 per gallon $1.49 '"...' . '' - $1.29' ' ' .: .:. 2 for 69c $3.69 , '' $4.98 ' - : i .'. MIDYETTE HARDWARE CO. ; H ARDWAREv AN D BU I LDI N G MATERIAL : , .'V holcsale and iiiau KINSTON, N, ,tfti 4 i X'aUs'ncftJCff. for Every Tdsfe i Half the fun of eolns- back to school for many children is picking a new school, lunch kit This year, youngsters win And a wonderful assortment of school lunch kits "by Thermos" awaiting their.seWtion. VMade by tha' makers of the famous Thermos" brand vacUunV bottle Introduced in 1907, each of these colorful its Contains a jo-ounce vacuum bottle with a break-resistaht iStrongias' filler Jhat can take all the hard knocks it will get' traveling, to and from school. Other added convenience features art . the guaranteed leakproof triple-seal stopper which screws on and off easily plus a real handle on the cup that stays cool and won't break off. Among the many eye-catching model are the new "Barbie" lunch kits for little girls and the Satellite k it fdt future astronauts. with 11 member present. Mrs T. Turner, chairman, presided. Hostess far circle 2 Tuesday night was Mrs; J, K. Smith, at he home. 1 : -' , t ''v' . Mrs. ' Frank Wiiley entertained the afternoon cirole at 4 p.ni Tuesday. - A continuation of the study of the Book of i James was had at each of these meetings. September ends the work of the Church year, and a number oi reports were turned in. Hostess es for the new year were named Shower Honors Outlaws Mr. and Mrs. Phil Outlaw wen honored at ' a' miscellaneous sho wer at the Albertsom Community Building Saturday night, by Mes dames Bodell Outlaw, A. C. Tho mpson Wende'ii Ounlaw and Ken neth Dupree. Refreriments of punch, potato chips, fruit sala; and cake were served. 40 invite quests attended. "He is the greatest patriot whe stops the most gullies." - Patrick Henry. Strother Speaks" To RuritansXT, . Jake Strother, of Kinston, was j Tuest speaker at the regular mon-; hly meeting of the Pink Hill Ruri tan Club in the school cafeteria Thu rsday night. He was introduced by Font Davis. Strother, 'who spent 11 lays in France, and England dur ing, the month of June, discuessed his Impressions of what he saw and j emphasized ' the' 1 potential of the European Common Market. He de clared it has brought unprecedented prosperity to Europe in the past three years, and will eventually in clude the British Commonwealth of nations. He observed that America's need to cooperate with the agency would grow as it grows, and that unless the U, S. can compete it could be in serious trouble. He noted that Eastern Carolina tobac co is one , of the most, important I items involved In competitive fore ign trade. "'-""PSjffXh Manly O. Hatch, president, presi ded Over the session; and Hi Bdsirr Maxwell led group singing'.' Melvin Qarter offered the invocatioi. . . ham and chicken supper "Was served by the women of the- Nobles Crossroads MethodiStlChurchi ' . . :, '"' . ' ' . ..,"'". .j- ' ; Announcement Of Interest 'A Mr. , and Mrs. James Jackson Bigger, of Charlotte,: have recent ly announced the', engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Freeman. Bigger. ' of, . Kinstoni'v to Rev. James RaynoHi Fsby jr, of C-6 r Shelton jAptS in. Rajleishi The marriage is to November 16. :--. ' -!" -if - ,-V,.iy Rev. Frisby is a i Idnhei paitor of the Pink IJiU Presbaterdan Church, having been ordained into the ministry of Wilmington Presbytery,, following graduation from Union Theological Seminary about a year ago. Be is now pas tor of : Buff aloe esbyterian Chu rch, in Raleigh. ' - GrddyF.H.A. Elects Officers 1 ' By .Tennelia Smith Reporter On Thursday; September 6th. the B. 'F'iGrady F.H. chapter he!d its initiation at the Pleasant Grove Community , 'Building..' Twenty-five' new members were -initiated into tha organization.' They arer 'Joyte i -i , : . i'ayior, ..Martha Sheppard, Rose Staff ord," 'Phyllis Waller, Wanda Bell, Glenda Williams, Barbara Grady, Linda Smith, Dianne Jack son, Mary A. Mewbern, Betty Sue Herring, Brenda Deaver, Gail Rouse, Patiioia Grady, Denise Kor negay, Shirley Pickett, Sylvia Tay lor, Patsy Dail, Sandra Moore, Mar gie SmijlJLiridft jWmiamson, San dra AtkinsonT--and JUnda Hill. Win ner in the costume Parade was Wanda Bell. Denise Kornegay was the winner" of the : impromptu speech. Hostess for the party were the Sophomore "'Hoine Economics girls. .j':',;4 Newly elected onicers to serve the B. F. Grady chapter of F.H.A. are: Pezey TyndaU, - President Phyllis Outlafcf President Janef HerrinSecretary. Sherry Hansl-Trtsfsurer Tennelia Smfth-Reporter Mary Francis HarperiHistorian Betty Rbse; Rbuse-Parllamentarian Judy WaBel'-Sdngleader Phyllis Holt-Pianist Chapter Parents: .ring, iMwiamd-iMnfci.Taft Herring, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.. John Grady i. The total members'iiu for the year is Presbyterian Circles Mrs. Nora Stroud and Mrs. Cor bett Weston were joint hostesses to cirdle 1 of Pink Hill Presby terian Women, at the apartment of Mrs.ji Stroud, Tuesday night, ' Hews , . The Home Economics Club will neet Monday, Sept. 17th at 3:00 pt a. Place to be announced' lated. Ml members are urged to be pre sent for the meeting. - Mr," and Mrs. Paul Westbrook and; son of Woodland were among 'isitors with Mrs. Henry Parker Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Outlaw visited" Mrs. E. 5. Outlaw in Goldsboro Saturday afternoon. Mrs. William Sutton and daughter WILL BUY Pine, Oak, Gum, Pulpwood and Timber HINSON Pulpwood Co. Mahlon Wallace, Representative Albertson, N. C. Phone LO 8-3187 .. Pink Hill, N. C. .. ' WE WILL PAY ' ..." $10 PER CORD For 1st. 100 Cords of Green Oak or Hickory Wood. 4 Ft. Lengths. Contact Fred Pullyt PULLY'S BARBECUE Open a. m. to 11 p. m. ; Dial JA 7-2S4S Kinston, N. C. lumetM ?v o; Fertilizer l o ( All Pasture - Materials v'.i1 '!' :.'' ' A-.v-?r!-,7--- snntr mmUye Wheat 'hue 'tin?'. ri' mm FILL! YOUR C MPURCHASEORDERSv Odcll G J. e. dill . . ... . ...,'". . .. - !- '.'.,. Deep RuniT'rG.' For Your CABINET WORK See or Write Raeford I. Mercer i Pink Hill, Rt. 2 (Near Albert Kennedy's Store) All Types Of Cabinet Work: All Kinds Of Inside Finishes Bathroom Tiling Buit-In Cabinets Make Cornices ,.:vr.' v-'-t j... PGuuGG mil '-.;,-;. Preparation : Castration ; Incisions H Skin . Irritations Insect ' Repe'tent "'IIO'j V. MANUFACTURED & DISTRIBUTED BY DALY - HERRING Kinston, N. C. Phone 527-0195 Ahoskle, N. C. JChone 332-3281 BUY A TRACTOR AND TAKE A TRIP Jfcv t!ml!( mu :.-': -I See Inside one of America's Greatest Industries -Allis-Chalmerr Tractors Being Built XGiant Turbines X Nuclear Laboratory fjtr Huge Rock Crushers and Cement Kilns XBig Turbo-Charged Diesel Engines PLUS an evening in Chicago and a sight-seeing tour. All this a 3-Day Air Trip with your purchase of a new AHja&i Chalmers Tractor from us. Our way to thank you for your patrojejrtolj Offer for a limited time only see us today! J-r ' '" pplie to ll medal except 1 1 SALES AND SERVICE ' " Pink Hill, N. C. . A. ' II I I 9 (Jiltf.;''.. i-WiiS'viji

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