n ! !,,, ..... . . . Er.!zr3 C!.rch ; , . r.'A eovered Ks8 supper m serv ed at the Pink Hill Presbyterian church at 0:30 p. m. Friday. The purpose of the sjette-gether was to discuss plans Cor enlarging the church. Members are optimistic mat a pian. can oe worked out to start work on the project In the not ' too aisvanx ruiure. . ' ,. ; Critically mV , ; " 1 . The condition of Mr. Carrie D. May, who suffered a second stroke at her home In Washington, D. G, ' KeentSy, la critically El. She li t daughter of Mrs. Laura 13a via of The Ledyard Vault Pitclaion fSjfV Proof AIR-SEAL ' . MamTaetarM by . ' SMITH VAULT CO. KINSTON , r. , Oenault Teur Local . " Funeral Director , Art Pink HiU rncunent Mayor ChrU Coombs was easily re-elected, wdtfa a vote of 71 although three voters exercloed their write in privilege. Belle F, Jones Loll Johnson and Floyd May each get .one vote for mayor, r.. ; iiu--.i? The aldenrtatiic vote 1 was aa lowt - with the first three . being elected: Aubrey Turner 89, Rubin King 67, and Earl Howard 55; for mer mayor Tom Davis polled 51 votes and Earl Hill six. There was a total vote of 85. Turner end How ard are newcomers to the board.. ' Boones To Hold 0p3njloiise:1ili Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Boone win hold opett house it their home, the Methodist Parsonage, from 2:30 un til 5:30 on Sunday afternoon May 20. The oocasslon will be strtotly informal and the Bonnes are look ing forward to greeting old friends and new, on that date., . , Mr. crd Mrs. Jones Entcrfjih VI V To honor Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inman and Dell who are leaving this week to make their home in WBtaington, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones entertained the following at dinner oh Thursday. Mr.1 and Mrs. Frank Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Da vis, Mr; and Mrs. Billy Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Ltowood Turner, Mr. and Mrs. James Miles, (Mrs. Ruth Stroud Mrs. T. A. Turner, Misses Dorothy Carol Stroud, Thelnja.Hdneoh, Mir iam Smith and Mr'and; Mrs.,' Bp Wheeler. -.V,-; Hebron Services t" "' V Regular third Sunday services at Hebron Presbyterian church at 8 p. m., May 20, by the pastor Rev. 'Norman P. Farrior. The public Is invited. ' v:;'-. I Mr. And Mrs. Inman Move To Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inman and young daughter, Dell are moving this week to Wl'?nnKfw U mv Tumer & turner' INSURANCE AGENCY fALL KINDS OF INSURANCE CC TURNER. J. 4 T. JL TURNER - - Ms KIPs Oldest Insurance: Agency PINK HILL. N. C.. isa 11-41 SHDtRALURE '- Dreamy Is the word for that verti cal shirring . . ; cfastsdsed for maximum long, summing s-t-r-e-t-o-h. Fabric is pretty as a formal It's Jantsen's Nylo faille . . . Nylon, Laton and Acetate Rayon .in a fast-drylnc flsiire-molding blend. Pay particular attention to the bra revolutionary new Nylo-Bra power-band beautifully designed for uplift and accent Fashion-high back, removsblo straps fox sUn-worshlppinf. g son-happy colors. 32-4. 12.95. Olher Suils $8.6? To $19.98 Second Floor Kinston, N. C. Get Marriage licenses : Marriage license Issued by Wake county register of deeds on Friday included that of James D. Tya daU and Hazel HIU both of Pink HUL f . - Personals S' - . '.' I V Miss Norman Stanley Wetaures's engagement to Emmet Leonard R&ddick, son of Mm. E. L. Rlddick of GatesvUle and the late Mr. Rld dick, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Stanley Wetmore of Raleigh. The Wedding will take place 'June 2nd. " - The bride-elect Is extensively re- teted in DupSn county, her mother being the former Norma Smith of Albertson. ' ' The ceremony will take place at 5:30 in.the afternoon at the church of the Good Shepherd in Raleigh and a receptnon will be held im mediately following at the Colonial Pines Hotel - 'i-J day with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dail. Mrs. Sid Blonder and baby of Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Annie Ruth Outlaw of Ralelgb visited their parents Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Outlaw Sunday, Mrs. Blounder re mained for a two weei" visit i. Mrs. Estell Uzzell of Goldeboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brantly UBelL ;.-v; .Mrs. Jasper Bell and children spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Doris Price of Zlen. , Mesdames Roland Sullivan, Tha- ddeaus DaU and Delia Dail visited the letter's son, Alton Dail, at Le mon Springs Sunday. Mr. Melba Sparraw of Deep Run visited Mrs. Georgia Sullivan Sun day. ' ; . ' i,s'u'ii' , ' Violet Kornegay Is spending a few days at Mt. Olive with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kornegay. (-'.'? Miss Armaryrillls Hill of Hark ers island visited Miss Mary Ann Sullivan Friday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Outlaw of Mt Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Outlaw Sunday, Robert Outlaw is confined to his bed with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kornegay of Mt Olive visited Audrey Walk's Wednesday evening. Joe Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. i ji i :1 toe misfortune to get 14s leg cut on a tractor last Thursday afternoon. It took eight ttttetoes to close the wound. -Th6e-tendjlng the Dail and Dean wedding Saturday at Bethel were Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dail, Misses Gertie and Mary Ann Sual llvan, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor, St C ... : 1 .vMr.a-a: ' .-U.L.,4i. i Sunday wi'U i-.e Latters granU. d--tsst'HaJlUe..:,::.,, . ... ... ' Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hill and cUl dren .spent Sunday, with. Mr., and Prlntlce Smith of Smith TowneWp, Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Boone and Mrs. J. M. Jones attended a dis trict Methodist conference at Hay elock recently. - ' .;' . Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Williams of Newport News, Vai, were guests of Mrs. Ruth Stroud Friday night , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones' and Mr. and Mrs. James Miles and sons were at the Jones cottage at More head recently. , Mrs. W. H.Jones and daughter, Billie, were in Greenville on Thu rsday aftemooni Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis spent the weekend with relatives in Wash ington, D. C. . v- ' Air. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. nd Mrs. and Mrs. Dempsey Smitu and Albert and Robert, and Mrs. Sal lie Westbrook were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroud in KenansvSlle. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sills spent a few days recently with relatives in Wilmington. ; ;, - Mr. and Mrs. . Richard WhaJey and daughters Of Klneton, RFD spent Mother's day with Mrs.; G. M. Turner. . " : Lt Charles Parrish is expected at the weekend' from the Ft Sill, Oklahoma. Army camp, where he has been receiving army training to join his wife at the home of her parents. Mr,.nd Mrs. J. A. Whalet in Pink HiU. f --.- .... ?s- Mrs. Thad Kornegay and Miss Bessie Kornegay spent Saturday in Durham. " - - Jessie Pickett returned to Ms home here Saturday from the vet erans hospital In Fayetteviiae. , Mr. an4 Mrs. Herman FusseU and daughters of Rose HIU, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons of Golde boro, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sim mons and Mr. and Mrs. Red Kor negay of Albertson were guests of Mrs. HatUe Davis and Mrs. W. G. Kornegay Sunday. ; . t Mr. and Mrs. James Miles had as their guests Mother's Day Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Turner and sons Lynn and Johnny. ' , vt Mr. G rover Miles of Washing ton, college, Tenn., has beeri visit ing in the home of his brother, Mr. James Miles and Mrs. Miles. Mrs. Thad Kornegay, Miss Bes sie Kornegay and L. G. Kornegay spent Sunday with Mr.. Thad Kor negay who has been ill at the vet erans hospital in Fayette viHe. - Mrs. Johnny WatUnigton of Riled svUle and Mrs. Walter Godwin and children of Wilmington were week eow guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MaxweU. . .V . Mrs. Austin Anderson and ' son Austin, Jr., of , Mt Olive, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams. . -y,l :' Mesdames Anderson and Wil liams visited briefly with their Mo ther, Mrs. Whaley in Beulaville in " oir home. The Inmana came to I' ll soon after World War II ' 4 ."r. Inman has been bookkeeper at Jones wt,i.,iet t'rr --ny. ITe is a nas 1 1 Cmecg and- Irs. I.i i (Jane) a ' Wibntii,?tn catJve. - t have a host of friends who rc to see them go. Suooee&ra I ' the Chevrolet company's of" be Mr. Teachey of Jackson vj.. , has been With the Saunders co. there. He and Mrs. Teachey, the former Miss Star FusseU of Rose HU1, wiU occupy the dwelling va cated by. the Inmans. ; . ., ri;j ' X ",!' ' Mr. Inman will be employed by the Godwin Lumber Co at Wilmington.-' ... Weekend and Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Brewer, were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lee Of Norfolk, Vs., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Barrow of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee of Deep Run. and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of Kins ton.' ' ..;.': Mrs. Lucy C. Southerland has re turned to her home here after spending a short while with her daughter and son-in-law,' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Southerland of Kenans viUe, RFD. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harper spent a while Sunday . afternoon with his sister Mies Delia Stroud of the Holt Store section. Mr. A. B. Southerland of Ke nansville RFD 1. visited bis daugh ter, Mrs. Willie Harper Saturday who had the misfortune of cutting her leg severly last week. J. J. Stanley were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Flet - Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. cher Stanley of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Remus Teachey of Pink Hill, also Mrs. Richard Whaley of Lake Side, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tur ner of Pink HIU and Mr. and Mrs. Charles HIU, end family of Jack sonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Sutton and Lynn visited Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow Turner of Topsail Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Potter of Kinston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tyndall and children of Norfolk, Va., spent a while Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper. the afternoon. '.,',". Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Swain have gone to Chapel Hill where Mr. Swain will enroll at the University for the summer term. Guests of Rev, and Mrs. D. C. Boone on Sunday were Mr. and and Mrs. Linwood Boone and Jan et Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Boone and Children, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. P. Boone, Jr., and Johnny, Mr, and Mrs. Simon Boone and son Bob by, Mr. and Mrs. George Boone and daughters, Barbara and Kay aU of Suflfolk, Vs., and - Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cufflpher and children of WUUamston. , . . , Mrs. J. P. Boone, Sr., who had been spending a few weeks with ber son Rev. and Mrs. Boone, re turned heme with the guests from Suffolk.. Has Dress Revue The Scott's Store Home Demon stration club had its meeting for the month of May in the home of Mrs. Helen Walker with Mesdames Waller and Mrs. Ethel Kelly as co-host eSses. The club had its annual dress revue with Mrs.. Bertha Herring winning Hirst place end Mrs. He len .Waller second place. Miss Oo ntz gave a very . interesting pic ture on, arrangement of living room furniture. The hostesses served cookies, Ice cream and drinks. a d LONG RIDGE " MEW ' 1 By Mrs. Ben Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kornegay announce the birth of a daughter at the Henderson Crumpler clinic last Tuesday. - N 'Mr. and Mrs. Roland Andrews also announced the birth of a dau ghter last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howell and children of New Bern spent Sun- Steamed and on Half Shell WE DELIVER DIAL 3961 PULLEY'S BARBECUE Kinston (or Strength Fire Safely 'Cleanliness 'Economy tBeauty "Built To a Standard, Not To a Price" SMITH .CONCRETE Products, Inc. Kinston, N. . 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