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V- '7 : . Was) :!.LS f , ei. 2 tie week end at their rv s we Iv4 Turner and Jerry '. I w1 ' V..C-CfcreI Hill and J ";t"" T ic! Duke University.- " 1, 1 T. A. Turner and J. M. Jesses ! 1 I -s Onuor Jonef spent sever ki C recently m guest ol Krs. C. 'V. Sutton, trf JUchlands, at the Ragsdale cottage on Atlan- " tie lev- h. .. 1 ' ' . .; . ' '1 ' Zeb Williams, who has been ' ill at U.e home of Mrs. J. M. Jones, .fn Fink Hill, weat to Kinston. Sun day afternoon to spendsome Umt In the home of Mrs. RE. Shep herd. ' " Mr. and Mrs.' L. 6. Kornegay of Benson haw tn recent guests of :r. ens i :s. Ka" "t Howard aod relatives in PuX IJ. Mr, and Mrs. Amos Howard and ton, Ronnie of Columbia, S. C. spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Winiford Duff and sons, Rece and Thomas Howard, la Bollywood, la . . .. -Rev. H. . L. Barren attended meetnig on camps and conferences of the Methodist ' Church, which was held at Highland lleCwdist Church, In Raleigh Tuesday. Mrs. Barrel! and Mrs. Linwaod Kornegay of Kinston spent tne day wHB Mrs Harrell s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stallings in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Silas 3, VaSwell FOS YOUR FAMILY'S 1 IFCNEEAL PROTECTION , PLAJtf .- ' ' SEE i' 1 - IIOYARJ) - CARTER v Funeral Homo' - . Or Call Jackson 3-3177 113 & King St ; !t - Representative For The Plan-Rita -" 5 j And . " ' 24 Hour Ambulance Service , v r ' : .COMPLETELY EQUIPPED' ' , Including 2 Way Kadio. Gray Cross Plan. There r IS so.;!!iing nevuhd6r fhe V sun a a 4 Oldsmobilo By Chockcr Motors . . . and YOU can soo , r..wuw3y ra.3or Co r: , CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE , West Klnt St-Dealer Lie No. 661-Dial JA 34111 - Kinston, N. C. . ; , T and son of Austin, Texas arrived during the week and to speni some time with Mr. Maxwell's parents. Mr. and Mrs; H. E. Maxwell. Mrs. Clayton Rouse, of Currhudk, Miss Ada Ray Rouse, af E. C. C and Mr. Cbarmon Hall, of Seymour Johnson Field, recently visited ta lauves la rink Hill. - ' Mr. and Mrs. J. P. May and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash and child ren of Grlfton, spent the1 week and at Carolina Beach. - . . : - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Turner and family were guests of the James Hobgood family in Oxford for the week end. . - j v- : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MakwelL Beth and Junius Kenneth, 11, and Mr. E, R. Maxwell were In Zebu Ion Sunday to attend a birthday din ner given for Mrs. Maxwell's mo ther. Mrs. Mabel Dirle. Youn Jim. Ltus Kenneth, IV was christened at the regular morning service ar the zetmioa Metnodist Church. - Mr .and Mrs. A. W. Turner. A W. Jr.,-and Julia aid Mrs. Ines Sandlin were boating at the Trent Fines Club Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worier at tended Homecomlag at the Foun tain Baptist Church Sunday, and visited relatives there. Mr, and Mrs: U H. Turner. Deb bie, and Mr .and Mrs. Emmett Wat son and Randy visited their aunt Mrs, S. P. Watson at New -Bern Saturday night - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murohv ua varjr were , guesia Bunoay et Mrs.- Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Bell, in KenansvUla. Miss Carol Bell, who recently gra duated from Dell School of Techno logy, In AshevlUe, is visiting them at meir borne in Pink HiH for few dajrs.c";;.'.H.s-' :-'-y--A Mrs. lens Sandlla and Mrs. Gor don Muldrow and Miss Judv Mul urew, oi Beuuvuie were recent Wil- mington Visitors. . :j- Dr. H. L. Harrell snoke to a meet ing of Wallace Presbyterian Men. observing "Ladies Night", on Tues day night of the past week. Mrs, oarreu accompanied mm. The Car lie Matthews family have moved back to Cliton and have sold their Pink Hill home to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Piver. of Albertson, who nave moved into it Mrs. Lonnie Stroud. Jr.. has been admitted to a hospital, m Kentucky for treatment She was taken there by her husband lest week, who re turned during tne week end. Mrs. .KMUn 'I1IIIJI '' an mm Lewis Ray Daniels and son, Lewis Roy Daniels were at Duke Hospital on Wednesday . where Lewis Ray underwent some tests for 1 Udnat aisoroer. f r . ' . . Mr. Ellis Boyd Daniels has return- d to Camp Gordon, Ga. mtlowinz t e . a rurwugn at am noma, Albertson, Rt. l and his marrhue to-Miss Mary bou Davis.' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Davis, of Deep Run which took place 'September i. at the. Baptist Church in Kenansvule. Rev. L. Sharp was the officiating minister. Ellis Boyd Is a Sen of Mr. ana Mrs. Roscoe Daniels. Be is un dergoing M. P. Training with the 8. Army at Camp Gordon. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Sandlin and sen. Robert of Fuquay were re cent guests of relatives in Pink HOL See BenHur v Dr. and Mrs. Joe Bower and son. Joe were in Raleigh on recent night to see a performance of Ben Hut. at a theater In Cameron Vil lage, -.'S'vTr. Hunter Vclls . Recreation Loader At Clinton i. Baxter Hunter Wells, JO, of B. F. Grady section assumed the post of Recreation Director m Clinton on September 15.' fn ' He succeeds Bin Duke who resig ned Augsut M.!;-r .'?. ';v Wells attended the B. F. Grady High School in Albertson, Catawba College, and received his master's degree from East Carolina College in physical education. He and his wife, Alice, . are- members of the Presbyterian church. They have two children, Mitxi and Lisa, age two and three. The family will make their home in Clinton. - The director will administer: a complete recreation , program 'ta Clinton,' including Little League baseball, football and basketball. He will be In charge of the Recreation building and teen-age activities held there, v.-; Emsley Kennedy, president of the Clinton Recreation Commission, said. "I feel sure Mr. Wells has plana of his own be will want to put Into effect The recreation - Commission is composed of the i: president, five members at large and one repre sentative from each of the . civic clubs, the city council, the city school board, the welfare depart ment, and the ministerial asocia- uon. -' tvsr'. Dist.2VFW 'And Auxiliary Conservation Through ACP The VFW Post no. asi4 and Auxi liary were hosts at a meetina of district a held at J P. M. Sunday. October I. Wesley CuUlpher, past district commander, was ' guest speaker before a Joint meeting and also for the Vets: The Auxiliaries convened for their get-to-gether in the Annex of the Presbyterian Churchy A discussion was held of the Birthday Party giv en by the dist 3 ladles at the Vete rans Hospital in Fayetteville Sept 2S, and -another to be held there in May, 1961. . Mrs. Elols Kelly, of Olivia. N. C. Dept, membership Chairman and junior vice-president for the depart ment, spoke to the group. Lemuel Potter is commander of the local Port, V and Mrs. Nora Stroud beads the auxiliary. Methodist General Meet A Pink Hill Methodist Woman' Society general meeting was held at ue unurcn Tuesday night with M-s. Linwood Turner leading the devo tional Mrs. Jasper Tyndal was in charge', of the program, entitled, The Chart and the Compass. She was assisted by Mrs. Russell Bostic Mrs. Neil Jones add Mrs. L. H. Tur ner. Week of-Praver and Self Denial was announced for October 25-31. An all-dav bazaar is aehmliilml in be held in the educational rooms November It. Hostesses for the meetlns vera Mrs. R. L. Kins and Mrs. W V Simpson. - s ft- 4 . r W0 - 'ni. V I I ' ' I -.V ft . , . . . end membership in our Ti-h t'""e j'ou add $25 f more to yom .. . .1" --jr r.t you may obtain an additional , 4, t i ir only $2.95 afractioacf . 1 3 1 , r " Your savings aro insured ...tjl.jf .arantccd interest . . . and are ' wi?yi avC.:), Js'a FtQ&KC CLiaa v Gsb lzzI . 7" " . ; ' , " " ' ' r . Hammond Organ s for Your Church When you are ready to choose aa organ, remember that a Hammond Organ offers your church the best value. ' ; ' -Over 40,000 churches have chosen a Hammond Organ: because only a Hammond Organ his: - , AtarerMtorrsnetaf Irut church ton than any , . . IIMri W catlMdral-lto tonM , No taurine mawiM anh; a HammanS cant aat awt al a iatr ta ay. " - - t Rtek ptrcuaslen iffecta el - cMmaa, baHa, aalaala, -I atarime, ana alhara. The Hammond Organ , ITmm, CW4 mi Ctmmi 1 HHri ' jo;;:;5o:i: Pi-no end 0.r:n Co. nii:t:a, N.C. Homecoming At . Methodist Church ' Invitations are being extended to all members, former members and friends of the Pink Hill Methodist Church .to attend . homecoming . at the Church next Sunday, October 9, Mr. Gerald McGowan, of Faison will .be guest speaker, and dinner will be served. Everyone Is invited to bring a picnic lunch., A special feature will be music by The Bar field Children.' whose - father was pastor'"of the local Church in the nineteen twenties. ." . -c .-- - T ' Garden Club Met Mrs. L. H. Turner was hostess to the Pink Hill Garden Club at her home at 3:30 P. M. Monday. Mrs. W. E. Brewer, president was in charge, and the program on bubs was given by Mrs. H. C. Turner. A special talk by Mrs. Dorothy Tho mpson, of Chapel Hill, on Dried Ar rangements, to be held at the re creation center -in Kinston, Novem ber 4, annonunced. The hostess served refreshments J. VV. VVi7orc? Des In Edentohl ' Mr. J. W. Winiford 49 popular Edenton Undertaker and the hus band of the former Miss Geraldine Tyndall of Pink HiU died there on Friday of the past week. He had suffered a heart attack about a year ago and had been only partly active since tnat time. He suffered the fatal 'attack the week end of Hurricane Donna and his condition remained critical until his death Funeral services were held Monday Morning or tms week. Teaching At AC Mrs. Hazel Stapelton, director of Counseling in the high Schools of Lenoir County, is teaching a special course in Psychology at Atlantic Christian College, in Wilson each Saturady Morning during this term. VVOfC Budget Meeting Budget Committee members, Ma. Nora Stroud, Mrs. Frances Turner and Miss Lula Tyndall of Pink Hill Presbyterian Women, held a meet ing at the Church Sunday night to make up the budget for the new year. i! . Revivals A series of meetings are being held at the Christian Chanel and Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Chu rches, -near Pink Hill this week. Rev.-Albert Coates, of Smltbfleld is guest speaker at Christian Chapel but this correspondent failed to get the name of the speaker at Sandy Plain. It is probably announced elsewhere in this issue of the Times so look It op,- and go. Oalkiifr Brlilge Hews Mrs. J. H. Parker, Cares -Regular and Sunday services at 11:00 A. M.; Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Rev. K. Marshall. Minis tar, William Sutton, Sunday School Superintendent, ' Several from this charch plan to attend the BSth annual Uniraru. lis Convention of North Carolina In Rocky Mount, October 7 and I. Miss Myra Maxwell of Wilson aad Gilbert Jones of Spartanburg, 8. C. were among visitors with their sis ter, Mrs. B. F. -Grady, Sunday. Sponsors of the Harvest Sale and Barbecue supper weer pleased with the results which waa held in the church Saturday aftesnoon and night ' v . Mesdames L. B. Knlg of Greens boro, Lory o. Smith. J. W. Pear man and J. W. Pesnnan. Jr. of Reidsvilla west week end . visitors with relatives. ; Mr. aad Mrs. Nathan Kelly and bah attended a class reunion for Mr. Kelly's of B. F. Grady High School, Saturday sight at Pleasant Grove Cemmanity Building. - - Among those from a distance to attend the Harvest Sale -were from Monbead City, Kinston, Lumber ton,' Rocky Mount,; Goldaboro and Mt Olive- '-i-n Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bargett and sons, Mesdames Marion Banks and Earl Davis of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. Keswath Dupree and baby ef Goldsbora were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Buck Dupree Sundya. Steps ItchRcncves P2I3 - Far tha flnt Ubm adaaoa baa f oaad a aaw haaliaff aubataaea witk aha aa tenUhine aWityito .shrink eraor rkoida and rdiaTaaln" without mmr.' Ia eaaa aaV'fcaai, w.hl ' (aDtly TClieviD(?',aMV ctuaFjredua tiaa.(ahrinkacar toakVlata: Moa amailBc ol an ir result arara ao ther- . eoeh that inffaran mada aatbiniahiaa; -atatsoMBta like "Pjlaa aava ceaaad U ba a problemi" Tha aaent is a saw . haaling nbttan (Bio-DynaW) dia eotci f ef a world-famaaa rasaarch iaatitatB,ThiaVaabtanea is now avail- bla iq MtppestterK er. otirUxt ara called frsporatum H. 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