--, I.-'AK3ILI.E, N. C THURSDAY ( 1SC2., 1 rsvr: Personals . ' , -:' ; .'j'j - -sifife.vv',-, , :: J Mr. and Mrs. TYed William and r ' Children end Mr! E. R. Maxwell , , Visited Mrs. Eva TVndall, IU in a hospital Jn Suffolk,; V-rently,', .,. ,v Laurie Jackson left ,&e past wee -tor Jacksonville. Fla.ts and, has en rolled at. The Massey Technical In " (itute,4a study' architeclumui is a son of Mr. and Mrr-WWck- Miss Carol Faye SmiUi.lefc'.&nl. . for Asheville to enroll Delr5ohj," si 11 n 1 .-';.::,'j;v;-r . f w. 001 Medical Technology Sha ia n I Dun-oh kmuttmi't-iWrS'r:- l-Vit daughter of Mrs. Lewis Brown Av Mr, Raymond Smith, of Pink Hill. Mrs. Mildred Oswold.' of Colum bia, S. C. and Miss Sue Gates, of St. Matthews.'S. c. were week end guests of their sisters, Mrs. Quen tin 6troud and Mrs. Osobel But., den, and families ?,,; :i,i'.:.si.ti , Mr and Mrs Elbert G Smith are spending this Week with relatives at Enville. Tenn. 1 I Rev. and Mrs., P. Farrlor' df! Rt 2 a patient at Eastern: Carolina Sahitorium for many, months, has been discharged. ' and is now at hpmev;.;juf s ;";i;v v(v v ; Mr ; and Mrs.; Frank Moore, of Kinston visited Mrs. Moore a par-- 6fits?Mr.: and Mrs. 'Ike Stroud dur-, tag the week end..;C;;';';-','';';:' :? . Messrs L. H. Turner and Emmett Watson attended a layman's meet- Rose dill attended a supper meet-'ing at St. Paul Methodist Church. W at me fuut hiu wesbytepan , fa Goldsboro, Sunday. r NOWdjtal Area E3caf iiid i;..-Woot Costly Ducts. V(3. t-J - I OF All HEATERS MADE . . ; ONLY mcnccRxm can actually do iti FEATURING THE FAMOUS '7.UGIC-.WCU3KIR Here's the famous forced- . draft burner that actually 'turns fuel oil intb CLEAN " gai. You get Ynore heat ' from every drop of fuel .'A 5 at ony flame aettim, 1 Jj N ' it. , KS , li S3"! Here's th secret I Exclusive 3-Vay Circulalion 1. Warm air circulates from lh fop 2. Power Blower spreads heat , on floors 3. Qrcomatic fan constantly blends and circulates air throughout the house . Here's the fufnace type comfort at. about 15 the cost! Continuous circula-' : tion assures uniform warmth in eveiy ; . room. Np hot or 'cold zones, no drafty 'areas. If a TOTAL AREA heating Floors stay-warm' as toast always1, i High-style cabinets are, Jn mar-proof beige or browntone porcelain, enamel. 'Umwv tftktaf )4riM V Se-tfiOf PROOF .' i y yfNO SfAC.lt'. , NO SOOT Phone 10 83201 ' W: - UN UlbrLAT Al,i - r . J itAnlsYtTiii . s(- f T"' p ' 7. - 1 TOP This Is thjKi9IStarflre, dMamoWIe's full-else sports ear. Wita IU crisp,, loathful styUaf theme, f reeh eV roofline and eoaeate rear window, the Starfirs to further, identified br the tailored alutoinuBJ band along the aides. It haa IU owa frille.. Bucket seats, , center. coBMle, Hydra-Matia traasailssIoB, power brakes and power steerinc are standard aqalp-'. meat. Produced la both coupe and eoaTertible, models, the Starflrt 1s powered by Oldemobile's , Bltra-blgh conpnuion US horsepower Star lira engine aqaipped wita daal exksueU. , BOTTOM A eompleU . styling change in cluding a freeh new roofline giee the 196S Oldemoblle Super. 88 Holiday gedoa a.'sheer new look. Interiors- tn this series are store tmpreeaire with greater emphnuie on luxury in fabrics and appointsients. Door arnNeU are-set In braihed aluminapi panels and the Holiday 'Sedan is equipped with a eater?ealr aeat armrest. AH Super 88 modela feature greater series' Identification in exterior ap- 1 pearanc. For-exanple, wheel apenKn ara Uetefully eutHned by stainless stee laold.Hge,, Powering all Super hS mdcla i OldsiaobUa'a 139 horet power 8kyrottJ auiliiu. . . ? ' . : T IT massey. 126 VVest King Street Kinstcn, N. O Mrs. R. M. Cam and Mrk. 6ill Richards ano daughter." ot'Waftuce were guests of Mrv and Mrs, J. F. May Sunday vatterjoon. ; , 5 Pte, WendeU 0utlaf if tho ' U. S. Army, stationed at. Ft. " Mon mouth, N J. -is 'expected during the week end for a week' visit with Mrs. Outlaw, and other relatives at Albertson. titp- - Mrs. Michael Aldridge and child- VFW Auxiliary Presbyterian Men Hold Supper, Meet Th Pink Hill Presbvtrlnn ' Men Of the Church entertained men from the other Churches in the group at a, reuglar supper meetlhg at the Church at 8 O'clock P. M. Sunday September 30; It also took the place of their regular 5th, Sunday night n.'M un. VjtI wiiiiant were supper meeting. Women of the chu guests of Mrs. Wendell Outlaw and, fch served. A. few remark were her father.? Mr; Bland Hussey Sun-,, heard framfiey. N.-P. Fanior, a day afternoon. ' - ; . Mror,IU!r' L- l u'" Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Kennedy,' of ' Mpntelums,"; Ga. are expected this weerior a visit wun reiauvea, lowing supper.: Mr. Graham Turner named i a nominating committee oomposed of (Durham Grady, Frank in the plnk;Am 8Tea.Mr, Kennedy , ft ""Uey and A. W: Turner, to elect recentlyi received a discharge from , me Air. v.uia, iv v y Mr. and ,Mrs;epjhalld.3SieU left recently for Sfauatori.; Va'. where they are ,teschng,schod,l Mrs. Spell the first grade 'and Mr. Spelt, , the,, Sixthi .VnV,",:''' :,i.t:;.i -' Mr.' and Mrs. Joe' F TyndaH left Wednesday far their home, In Knox-' ville; Tepn; following a two week s visit with relatives in Pink Hi jl" and community. . ; -! r ;; Mr. . Matt Burke and Mr. E. R. Maxwell were in Durham, recently where Mr. Burke underwent a phy sical check-up at the Veteran's Hos pisai. r f : t v.- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godwin and Miss Lela Kay Godwin, of Wil mington visited in the home of MM and . Mrs. Emmett Rogers, v ana;, other relatives, Saturday. .,;,(:. Mrs. In- . Turner, Mrs. Frank Finney, daughter Pam; and Hub ble Turner spent the week end with The Charlie GUlespieS, in Burns ville. . ;iK;!j,:i:J? ; Mrs. Street' Kornegay; and Jay Kornegay, of Warsaw visited rela tives in he 'cdmmunity Tuesday afternoon. ' Attending the1- birthday, party sponsored by, d.ist.' J of the V. F. W. posts, and auxiliaries, held at the Veteran's Hospital, In Fayette vllle Wednesday right were Adolph Harner. Mrs. Jepsey Pickett, Mrs. Lottie Smith and MrsV toretta Howf ard from the WiUard smitn rosi and Auxiliary..'. . Mrs.' Hess -Davis and Mrs: W. T Davii of Warsaw were at Dunn; on Monday'' T-- ;",,- h Mr. and Mrs, Ethro Hill and sons were at Newton Grove Sunday to visit Mrs, HiU'i robther',Mrs. Res sie Thoiitoi'l.-,;f , Messrr v Fawon . amiin,; ram, Grady,; Bill-: Sutton rand jVBoddell rhrtU fishwl an the Outer SanksS Sunday; and caught a good supply Of Blue Iisn ana a numuer uukh nders.' . ' ' . - Mr and Mrs. Faison O. Smith, of Raleigh visited relatives at Albert son and Mt. Olive. Rt. 2 during the week end. Mr. Smith, Mr. Revis Alphin. of tRichmond. Va. and Fred Aiphin, of Mt. Olive fished pn the Outef Banks on Saturdayi" ' . MrsV Rachel. Underwood, of Kin ston aiid- Douglas HiU spent the week end with Mrr and, Mrs, Roger po, Hill at Gainesytlle. Fla.: r ito. Vi?. Faison' Smith jnd Aaun'iimith.were r.eceht guest? of, Tech Sgt. and Mrs. James Hemphill and'son"at Greenville, S.C-. --t -1 : Mrs. Carrie iPkiketf nd rfrs. Lo retta Howard -Isttended a, district meeting of the.V,'F. W, Posts and auxiUary, held la' Goldsbore Sunday afternoon. :. . .;'''"''. ' ii. nA MM Gene Alleoed. of Wilson were ;week end guests of Mrs. Allgood'S parents, Mr ana Mrs. Lester Brltt. r ; Emmett Rogers was named . presi dent, and B"-H- Wolever, sec., and treas. Both1 are from Smith's Chu. rch . " . . ''The benediction was' by Rev. Mr. Farries. - ,: ',. V-"- -. iVIrs.; Turner fntettains Club Mrs. JJnwood -Turner won the high score award.i'and Mrs. A. P. Tyndall the-'prize fef second high when Mrs. T A. Turner entertained her bridge club ' at ' her home- on Wednesday faftarnoon. Mrs. Floyd Jfeath received the bingo prize. Ham biscuits, sandwiches and to on Colas were served. 4 Other players were Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mrs. J. A. Worley. Mrs. J. F. May, Miss Connor Jones and the hostess, v H. D. C To Meet J The Pink. Hill Home Demonstra tion Club , will meet this afternoon (October 4) with MrS. Haywood Stroud, at her home on Pink Hill, St. 1. ' V "jf;':' i. ' i : : Ruritan Club Service Rev, John A. TVilkerson. pastor of tjie Pink'Hin Presbyterian Church was , guest speaker at the regular 5th. Sunday night service of the pjnk Hitt endhSCommunity Ruritan 'Club, which iwar held at Christian Chapel ' Freewill Baptist Church Sunday nlgbf, September 30. 'Mrs. Nora Stroud was hostess to the AuxiUary of the Willard Smith Post No. 9514 of VFW. at her home Monday night, i A feature of the meeting was report of the birth day party given at the Veteran's Hospital, in Fayetteville Wednesday night, which was attended by sev eral local members. ' Mrs. ' Carrie Pickett, presdient, ', presided. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Loretta Howard. Attend John Deere Meet In Atlanta, Ga., recently to at tend a Southeastern District Branch convention of , John Deere dealers and salesmen were MeSsrs Ethro Hill and Wilbur Tyndall, of Hill Supply, in Pink Hill; and Roy Yan ceym Mgr. of the emplement dept. at Harvey's, in Kinston, and Geor ge Harper also of Harvey's. Mrs. Smith Club Hostess Mrs. Jasper Smith was hostess to the Wednesday afternoon Bridge club at her home in Pink Hill, re cently,' With two tables in play. Mrs. T. A. Turner was high scorer, and Mrs. Linwood Turner, runner up. Mrs. J. M. Jones won consola tion prize. The hostess served chick en salad sandwiches, cookies and Coca Colas. Study Course To Be Held Mrs. W. iD. Kornegay, of Mt Olive will conduct a study course at the Pink Hill Methodist Church be ginning at 7:30 P. M. Sunday, Oct ober 7. The study is on The Christ ian Mission of the Realm of East Asia. Homecoming; 7;& At Church f 1 - . Members and friends at the Pink Hill Methodist Church will observe homecoming on ; Sunday,, - October 14. The visiting speaker will be Supt. Mark Lawrence of the Golds boro District. All members and fri ends are invited to attend. Pleasant Grove 4-H Club Met , Byt Bobby Goodson The Pleasant Grove 4 H Club met in the community building on Mon day evening, September 24. Phyllis Waller, president, presid ed. The devotional was given by Betty Goodson. During the business session, plans were made to wash cars at Emmett Herring's on September 29 begin ning at 1:00 o'clock. The proceeds will be donated to the 4-H program In Dunlin Countv. 5 A demonstration iiatt; the Table" waV given for t, e j by Miss Thelma PUdey,, !.. i : nomics teacher of B. F.,pra,;, si ool Bobby Goodson gayaId;mon- stration on .'AchierementciPay an 1 New Record, Books'', .for itne, boys. A wiener roast- was enjoyed b. the 38 members present' & Announce' Birth i Mr. and MriRaiymond H. iBtai rke of 918 yancv6treet,. Roanoke, Ranirfa announctbe birth of a daughter, Viclde'tjrnrf'arkjb on September '. ': -'r ' Mrs. Starke is the iormefyi Uptegrove of jWtSOBk..!.', '. in.i' .inn ; . All regiilatiodea'''jS,V' taking of migratory .virildfawi 8V established by the Deparitnent of Interior are hereby adpoted anq have the fuU, force of State jregu ; lations. ...' ' ".:'-".:':.;"':'.i'i-J '? - Methodist Men Met 16 members of the Pink Hill Methodist Men's Club attended the regular monthly meeting held at the Church Monday Night. L. II Turner, president, presided. 1 HOr.l ELITE MONEY-MAKIN' 500 (500) CHAIN SAW ft only 19 pounds, less bar nd chain k fells trees up to 3 feat in diameter k as little as .I5 weekly after small A'Mnej':y ; Cut fence posts, cordwood, building lumber or harvests i wpodlot for cash . . . prune trees, repair storm damage : . . you nave the : -speed power and dependability to do practically every cutting ,i iob with the money-makin' Homelite500. Fast direct drive. 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