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FRIDAY, NOVERlSmrrd. 1S30 u - k ; L i V j uwib i? i : i k a mi A TTrTT" I 1 PARTY To honor Misses Lillian Hofler, Catherine Stoke and Shirley Swift, brides-elect, Mrs J, R. , Davis . en tertained at an announcement party at the VFW hut in Pink Hill at 7:30 Monday evening. Announce ment was made of the engage ment of Mlsr Bofler to Mr, Rulus Swain ot Edenton and UNC. Miss Stokes , who ' will Jred i Mr. '. John Sheppard of .Altoertaon ' and Miss Swift who will be? united with. Mr. Leo Mast of Boone and Applichlan State Teachers College. All brldef elect are members of the B. F. Grady School faculty.: jtJUt-' fuy-i Bridal colors of green and white were used in- deeorationrand te ireabments. Misses Thelma DI1 : day and Marianne Grady were in charge of games and contests. Mrs. H. M Wells served lime punch and Miss Bessie Kornegay1 served individual bridal cakes, lime Ice, nuts, sandwiches and cheese straws were also served. - ' Guests were' presented net bags containing gold rice on which were the names of the honorees.' The hostess -presented each . honored guest with a- piece' of silver in her chosen pattern. Invited guests were limited to member of the -Grady faculty, their husbands and wives. ; JU-i v : CARNIVAL '- Thomas Byrd and ' Lottie Belle ' Malpalss were - chosen king and queen of the Pink Hill High School at the Halloween larnlval held at the school Friday night. Kins and queen chosen for Elementary Dept. were Mack . Harper and Wenona Jones. . m , , , ,f -, u. SCOUTS AT DUKE . The B. F. Grady Boy Scout troop, their leader Mr. Billy Smith, com mitteemen "Dempsey Smith, Lewis Williams and Hess Davis, Mr. Pra ter and the troop from Outlaw's Bridge' were guests of Duke Uni versity at the Duke-Maryland foot ball . game Saturday. The scouts camped on Duke campus Saturday night and , attended a special ser vice fn the chapel Sunday morning. They were also guests of the School at a theater party Saturday night. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Miles and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Tur ner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams and sons,; Miss Libby Small and Mrs. Leslie Tur ner attended the Methodist Orphanage-Oxford Orphanage football game In Raleigh Friday. ' : -: Dr. H. A. Edwards and Mrs. J. K. Smith were in Winston-Salem Friday visiting Mrs. Edwards, who is ill at Bowman-Gray Hospital ' "'. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones visited Mr. Neil Jones at Mars Hill college recency; " .?-".,'. Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell of Rich- JlL-x We Build to a STANDARD Not to a PRICE! nnnnrFnri CONCRETE PRODUCTS t !-. INCORPORATED Pheeis44 " V V. ' Xli-Io-.'J IK INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL klNDS OF INSURANI K - U C, TURNER, 1. I;: ii', . H . &fi " T. J. TURNER ( Pink Hill's Oldest Insurance Ageney PDfK HIIX, N. C oooooooooooooooooooooooo -e. -' .mwir" - -PT .-.r iiiui ii y I V' HZJ TO MAK! mond and Miss Emllelgh Maxwell of Norfolk: were week end guests of the H. E. 'Maxwells. ': ' ---va Mr. and Mrs. Owen Maxwell of Lumberton visited Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Maxwell Sunday. - , -. Mr. and Mrs. . Mortimer Maxwell were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burke In New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley H. Aldridge and daughter of New York are vis iting his parents Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Aldridge. - ; .-. st ( Mrs, i Ransom Kornegay : of Al- bertson Rt 1 underwent an oper ation Jn a Kinston hospital last week....i,7j,lv;'..!i';:: viy'&r.'' 1 Mr. Renius Smith, Jr. of Hills horo and Miss Hilda West of Gar land were guests of . Mrs. Sallie ther Mr. J. L. Jones who is ill. Hill,i1.(fr-,vi,'.i;r '.,,';:;-:., , ;!h ' Kenneth Maxwell' son of. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Maxwell, who suffer ed an acute attack of appendictls At Chapel Hill where he is a student at Carolina, underwent an oper ation at Watts Hospital in Durham Wednesday night His condition is improved and he was removed to the school infirmary Sunday. : . Mesdames Louis and Wiley Jones of Mosss Hill were Pink Hill visit ors Tuesday. - r - Mrs1. J. A. Worley was at Foun tain Saturday to visit her mother Mrs. Mercer who suffered a light stroke recently. ; v' .: ; Mrs. T. A. Turner was at Bruns wick, Ga. recently to visit her bro- Westbrook at dinner Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith and Mr. Elbert Smith attended the fu neral of Mrs. Joel Whaley in Ke-nansvHle'"Sunday.:'';f''i-''' Floyd Heath Jr. returned to Wash lngton, D. C. Sunday night follow ing a few days at home. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baldree and children of New Bern spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Charles Parrlsh, a teacher in the Smithfleld School, left re cently to visit her husband, Lt. Parrlsh- who is stationed in Ala-, bama with the National Guard. Mrs. Parrlsh is the former Miss' Mason Worlev of Pink Hill. ' ' i Mrs. E. M. Sills and mother Mrs. Frank Lee of Falson visited rela tives in Rocky Mount Friday. Mrs. Willie R: Harper, Correspondent Mesdames Ambrose -Smith, Res ale Qulnn, Cecil Stroud were joint hostesses at' a surprise birthday dinner honoring their mother Mrs. Rayford Harper. Just the members of the Immediate families were present ' ""' " Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Rouse and son celebrated their birthdays on Sunday with a barbecue dinner, picnic style on the lawn. Relatives and friends were present,; ; Mr. apd Mrs. J. B. Smith and children of Pink Hill were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah Lee.. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lee announce the birth of a girl, Sarah Ann, at Parritts Hospital in .Kinston on Saturday, Oct. 21. Mother and ba by doing fine.- i K .: Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Davis and W. G. were week end guests of Mrs. Sadie Guy. . Mr. and Mrs. James Powell and Ann Nell of Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper Sunday night.......'' -i." Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Southerland -and Blan chard Southerland spent Sunday at TopsaiLitBeaclbto ?,--J' Mrs. William Sutton was hostess to friends at a Peggy Newton Party at her home Wednesday' night, Oct. 25. A lovely time was had. After the party the hostess served pecan crunchles and soft drinks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hines and family, Ada Jewel and Melda Car roll Harper spent Sunday In Pikes Ville. ,. ; " .S'i ;?V ' !j Mr. and Mrs William Sutton and Lynn spent Sunday in Kinston. Lynn is expected .to leave Tuesday for Gastonla for an operation on his foot after having polio a while back. We are hoping the operation will be a success and he will be able to run and play like other little boys., , v ! II E 7 S s:l i u ml II" I'll L" k ;.-.mi? V w i 7 ' :.f:"' 'Chore f-e Lfcui become B tractor time on more and more -, UveBtotkfarma. Whether 4t' poultry orcatae,cUliy ; . ,f cows or hoci, thta quick-handllngr power can, save both . :Tl:u Work ud tim auoand fhe calendar. " , , grinding and hauling feed to moving heltera or fn,-. I i? b fl-:' 'biaka ti)ln4t6f pbwct will cut chore houw, help boost . I . UveaktariutiWvi ttetJjawtP b ' : can depend on the Mode p Tjactor. , - ' . V , Tune m The National Faint and Hot ft -ry Saturday NBC. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith enter tained at a birthday dinner Sun day honoring their daughter. A large crowd attended, r .'' Miss Madeline Carswell of B. F. Grady spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. .Aubrey Smith and Miss Pennie Smith. r ' A revival was held at Smith Cha pel last weekwith Rev. Jerry -New-bold as pastor. A large crowd, at tended each night -, ;v. 't Mr., and Mrs. Alvin Smith and family spent Sunday with the Au brey Smiths. ;-; ' s ;, l Mr. and Mrs. Earl WilUams, and Bobby page took two cars of young people Sunday to the District Ral ly in Calypso and all enjoyed a barbecue supper. ! -- t Miss Ardeth Smith of Rocky Mt spent the week end with Mr. and tTHE LEDYARD VAUI.T PREaSION t-- ' AGE BUILT l PROOF , 4 - AIK-SEAL;; ' , ' :. .-. Mauf actured y . SMITII VAULT CO.' t . KINSTON . Consult your local funeral director. GRADY'J! liafdviare Mrs. Raymond Smith. Mrs. Jerry Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Smith and' baby visited Mrs. Kenton Smith's par ents in Deep Run Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Fitzhugh Smith of Mt. Olive visited Mrs. C. G. Smith Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Belle Swinson and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith. Mrs. Andrew Miller and Mrs. Ashe Miller attended- services at Smith Chapel during the meeting last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wolver of Wrightsville Beach visited her mo ther Mrs. Ann Smith this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Stroud vis ited Mr. and Mrs.., Alvin Smith Friday. Miss Joyce Smith and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Wolver spent the week end in, Durham and attended the Masonic parade in Raleigh Friday. Miss Pennie Smith, Mrs. Fred Sackett, Mrs. Aubrey Smith, Mrs. Alvin Smith, Wilma Gray and Ed na Grace Smith visited' friends in Deep Run. Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs". Rhodes Batson of Roanoke Rapids spent the week end with- Mrs. Batson's mother Mrs. J. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Smith of Kin ston visited Mrs, C. G. Smith Sr. Sunday. " s ''' LONG RIDGE NEWS : Revival ' services were held at Long Ridge last week with fine cooperation from neighboring churches. The tent revival Is still In prog ress at Scott's Store. Mr. Frank Wilkins Is a patient at Duke Hospital. . Mrs. John Kornegay and Mrs, Lula Dail continue quite ill and confined to their homes. Dennis Clark Outlaw," small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Outlaw drank kerosene Saturday. His condition Is fair at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Norfolk, Va. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dail. Mesdames B. H. Outlaw, Bennie and Frank Outlaw visited Mrs. Nannie Grady Wednesday. Her con dition remains about the same. It is reported that Mr. Chancey Nethercutt is in a critical condi tion at his home at Scotts Mill. Ben Sutton and family visited Mrs. R. E. Pennington in Rocky Mt. Sunday She is quite ill. Mrs. Amanda Sutton visited Mrs. Rob Dail of Rooty Branch last week end. Fannie Lee Jones underwent a tonsilectomy in Clinton Thursday. She is home and doing fine. Mrs. Ora Price of Seven Springs visited her son Wilbert Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kornegay visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Korne gay in Calypso Wednesday. FLOWERS FOR All Occasions At uuurcy IN KINSTON Call Our Representati . Mrs. T. J. Turner i Agent In Pink Hill. Tel 285-1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Outlaw vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Garner of near Warsaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J Sutton, D. R. and Jesse Sutton visited Albejt Winders at Turkey Thursday. The oldest twins of the com munity celebrated their 76th birth day Oct 23. They are Mr. J. H. Herring and Mrs. Jennie Jones. They are widower and widow and live together. We wish for them many more birthdays. There's good news for gunners awaiting the Nov. 27 opening of migratory waterfowl season. Lake Mattamuskeet, famous Canada goose wintering ground, and Nags Head report that the honkers have begun arriving. Across the state, Lockhart Gaddy reports that geese' are coming in daily to his refuge near Ansonville. Large flights are expected within the next several days. ... , . WATCHES CLOCKS WATCH BANDS RINGS ON ORDER ' Repairine Watches. Clocks, Jewelry PRESTON HOLMES DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO. 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