ii u ki v. ! k-i IU b-i PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Reed and ' : Rev. and Mr. C. E. Ruffin. of Kinston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Tyndall and fam fly. Wednesday. - v Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holmes of ' LaGrange, Miss Ann Waller of Kin ston and Mr. Clifton Tyndall of Ping Hill, spent the -week end .touring the mountains -of western . IJorth s..- Carolina and Tewv'Av' t:;?.., ; Mr and Mrs. James Miles were . In Durham Saturday to attend Fa ther's Day 'observance at Duke Unl .' versity. Their son,' Jimmy - la , a , . member cf the freshman class. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Smith - were recent dinner guests of -their daughter,. Mrs. Reginald Spell, and . , .Mr. Spell, in Greenville. i ' Miss Connor Jones is visiting 1 friends m Washington, D. C. " Mrs. E. S. Jones is recovering -' ' from a sprained ankle received in . " ', a fall at her home recently. Ben 'Turner, Hugh Smith, Lyn Turner and Jerry Everett, students at Carolina, spent the week end at their homes. Mrs. Ines Sandlin and Mr Wal . ' ter Gresbam, of Beulaville spent '. ; the week end with their sisters Mesdames Harris and Fedora, al .their homes in Winston-Salem. - Mesdames A. W. Turner and Inei - Sandlin, and Julia , Turner were iew Bern visitors Monday. They . -- T ' 'shopped in Goldsboro and Kinston on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Turner and ' children spent the . week end with ' Mrs. Turners parents, Mr .and Mrs, -James Hobgood at Oxford. , .Mr.- and Mrs. Coolidge . Turner .vv--and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Rogers, - f Sunday.' Guests in the afternoon - were Mrs. Ray Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard. Mr. Cleon ' Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rogers , ,, -. of Kinston, Mrs. Sallie Wallace and '-' Mr. Donald Gibbs of Seven Springs. , i Mrs. J. Currin Howard shopped ' ' In Raleigh recently and was an overnight visitor there. She was ac 'companied home by Miss Scarlett .' Hill, students at Meredith College, ' who visited ber parents, on - Mt. '4 - Olive, Rt. 2 for the week end . v John Currin Howard of State' Col , " lege spent . the week end with his c parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Currin - , Howard, Sr. - Mr. and Mrs. Mac Harper of Lil lington and Campbell College spent , the week end with Mr. Harper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Harper. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godwin and Lela Kay visited briefly with the " ' Emmet Rogers family, ' enroute . home to Wilmington, Saturday, after having ' attended the Duke . Navy game at Durham. Their dau ghter and sister. Miss Billie God- win Is a student at Duke University. ' , -' They were joined in Durham by , 4 Col. and Mrs Hugh D. Maxwell, of .... : Washington, D. C. who also attend 1 ed the game, i Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell Vv."- spent the week end in Winston Sal ,1 em with Mr. and Mrs. Lylton Max well and Scott. ' Mrs. Nannie Mae Jones of Jones- , town, is quite ill at Parrott's Hos ; pital in Kinston. Visiting her dur ing the week end was her niece. Miss Florence Howard, of Char lotte. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner were in Winston Salem' Saturday to at tend the State-Wake Forest Game. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner, L. " H. Jr., and Debby spent the week end at their cottage at Topsail. . - Mesdames Frank Badrock and . ', T. G. Johnson, of Kinston and Mrs. L. H. Turner of Pink Hill attended .v Dorothy Biddle's lecture on Christ--"W mas arrangements in Wallace, Wed nesday of this week Hugh C. Turner, Government to bacco grader, expects to leave dur ing the wek end for Owensboro, Ky where he will be on the market for Z few. weeks. - ' Mrs. J. F. Williamson and Mrs. : . Jasper Williams and a sister, were ! at Crapel Kill Saturday to visit J. r F. W'lliRmson, a patient at Memor- ial Hospital. He expects to undergo ,' ' suigeiy some time during this '. x wee- 1 , ,' ' Wayland Davis has re'urned from I , -, the University Hospital at Chapel i ofp. av; wBn a parent ' there for several days. ' . . jiii i . .s and J. F. ' Williamson spent Friday at Chape! I Hi!!. ' . l ' . Virw W. E. Brewer, L H. I h .-sip chances are going good. Project leader Mrs Susie Smith was assis ted by Mrs. Bessie Holt and Mrs; Minnie Holt in giving talks In nut rition and, diet, Mrs. Louise Smith gave out recipes on ways to cook and. serve apples..1 ;.,- In the absence of the recreation leader, Mrs. Lee Maxwell conduc ted a spelling bee from an 1830 edi tion fil the old Blue Back Speller1. Members were Invited to Kenans- ville November 10, at 2:30. to see the Arts and Crafts exhibit The meeting . closed with the cluo coliect f i The December meeting will be held at 7:50 P. M., the 6th. The program will feature a gift exchw ;e, and all: members are expected to auena. ., , , Tea To Honor' Rev, MrstFarrior, Th? Members of the : Pink . Hill Presbyterian Church are giving a tea honoring The Reverend and Mrs. N. P. Farrior on Sunday, the thirteenth of November, nineteen hunrtted and sixty, from three thir ty till five o'clock. In the annex ,of the Pink Hill Presbyterian Chu- rcn. au tnenos are invited. Miss Betsy uee House is the daughter of Mr. and Yrs. Arthur Rouse of Kinston who. announce her engagement to Mr. Linwood Franklin Tyndall son of Mr .and Mrs. Linwood Tyndall of Pink Hill. The wedding is planned for January. Turne md R. L. JsJng were in Kin- 'on I-,iday to attend t.73 Dorotfiy Thompson lecture on dried flowrr u rantjsmer.!s, in the education ,;'j;-' cf Queen Street Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M-xw'! were visitors in Charlotte arid the Vumtninf us region of Western North Carolina. Mesdames John Noecker, Sam Smith and Scott Herring attended the Bi-car.tennial celebration in Tarboro. Saturday, and were dinner quests, cf ;trs. Edna Caudill. Mr. "and Mrs. Robert Taylor of Wilson and Miss Anrie Taylor of Clayton were in Pink Hiil Sunday o visit their mother, Mrs. Stephen Taylor at the Pink Hill Rest Home Miss Liura stroua visited Mrs. Walter Turner, Near Deep Run, at the week end. Mrs. Lehman Williams and Glenn Williams attended the . Duke-Navy same at Duke University, Saturday They were-accompanied to Raleigh by Miss Alice Faye Smith, who at tended a North Carolina Conferen ce oi Methoflist Youtn reuowsnip officers, which was held at Eden- ton Street Methodist Church. Edgar Wells visited Wayland D vis at the University Hospitaiai Chapel Hill, Friday. He was accom panied frorp Raleigh by Miss Kay Connor, student nurse at Rex. Hos pital. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams and Glenn Williams visited Mrs Jas per Herring, a patient at the Dup lin General Hospital, in Kenahsville and Mrs. Garland Carr, confined at her hom in Rose Hill, Sunday a fternoon. , Mesdames Clarence Shepard and Prentiss Smith spent Thursday in Chapel Hill. Raymond Smith, Pink Hill, Rt. 2, is a patient at Eastern Carolina banitorium, in Wilson, M rs. Smith and Devon visited mm there Sun day. Miss Jane Ruffin of East Carolina College spent Friday night at her home in Pink Hill She had as her guests Missss Bre.ida Saunders and Carol Rankin, classmates at the col lege. Saturday, they went to Hic kory to see E. C. C. play Lenoir Riiine. Dr. ard Mrs. D. W. Ruffin spent the week end with their daughter, 1 i.s li? ins Hobos, anrl Mr. Hobbs, ' in Lumbertcn, Sunday their guests .'.la .u j. liua ahiirson, of Chapel Hill. .ji.e Clay Jones rT Atlantic Chris tian College, sj-.er.t the week 'end a1 '-'? home. Mesdames Frank Yarboro and . y ami lietiy Varboro a !"- "'-- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Faison Tur- ..-JF Mrs. W. 3 Marshburn of Rich lands viiitad the T. J. Turner fam-1 ' f er.d. 1 ." ... oca i'lann Uuuaw, Mr3. W. W. Maxwell and Miss Myra . Maxwell of Wilson, were guests, Sunday of Mm. S. P. Wat son at New. Bern Mesdames Jani'e Herring and Fai son Turner visited Jasper Herring of-Mt. Olive, Rt. 2 who is ill at Dup lin General Hospital, Sunday after noon. Miss Lula Tyndall ar.d Mrs. Annie Kornegay were guests of the Em mett Rogers family Sunday after noon. Thomas Patterson, of Albertson has recently enlisted in the U. S. Air Corps. Miss Linda Faye Williamson is confined to her borne with a virus oiieciua on aar foot. Mrs. Robert Smith of Smithfielc was a dinner guests of her sister, Mrs. Jones Smith, Wednseday. Sun day Mr and Mrs. M. P. Whaley and Mrs. Jinnie Stone of Kinstoi were her guests. Gerald Pickett ,son of Mr. and Wrs. Jepsey Pickett of Pink Hil" is a patient a( Lenoir' Memeria Hospital, in Kinston. Albertson HDC Met Tuesday The Albertson Home Demonstrp tion Club met at the club house iuesday al.ernoon, November with 12 members and 2 visitors at tending. The president, Mrs. Nettie Teachey called the meeting to or der with the singing of, "This is .viy r ainer's World," Reports by the different project leaders were The sale of wire dish pads went o .... an atne sale of quilt Mrs, Jones Hostess HDC MrsB.' E.; Jones was hostess tc the Nobles X Roads Home Demon staration club : Friday afternoon November 4, with almdst 100 pet cent attendance The pres. Mrs. Rom Harper, presided. The demon stration on Table Talk Etquette was given by home ' agent, Mis rtarie Penuel. Fgods 'and nutritior !eaderr Mrs. C. C." Howard, arc . Mrs. Linwo; ! T-rntr. . received the prize for L '..tit score when Mrs. J. A. Worley entertained her bridge club on Wednesday . after noon of the past week. Mrs T. A. Turner was the winner of the se cond high award, r .Refreshments consisted of toasted pecans with Coca Colas. is. ; r ii ii . ! - Attend Farm Equipment Display : Messrs Aubrey Turner, T. J. Tu ner, Linwood Turner and Edward Grady were at French Lick. India na the past week to attend an All is Chalmers farm equipment display. Supper Success . Friendly HDC Met Almost 1300.00 was rea'i'.M ' from the sale of barbecue chicken and pork plates at Smith's Chapel Chu rch Fridayrnigbt vAlmostv every" thing was donated, and little expen se will be "deducted, Proceeds will go into Community Building fund Much credit Is due to the sponsors of this worth While project MISS REBECCA TYNDALL - . Miss Rebecca Anne Tyndall Is the v daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood' Tyndall of Pink Hill, who announce, v f ' her engagement to Mr; Dosald Earl ' ' Howard, son of Mr. and Mr. Vnr. - ' old Howard, also of Pink HSB. iTb wedding will take place December v ' :' i'iSi Stewardship Revival mi Miss Peggy, Sue Smith, -formerly of Pink' FiliJ hnse en"-"!,' has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Smith ef Fayetteville, to Lyman' Wyndol Faggard, son' of the ate Mr. and "MrS, C D. Faggard. of Moss Point, Massachusetts. The wedding is. 'planned lor December 4.' ' " Touse Furinshing leader, Mrs. Rex, Mpble gave reports. , the hostess served a chicken sal id plate, with spiced applas and The December meeting will fea ture a Christmas party vand will be eii at the home of Mrs; Andrew '-inv cr. the. first Friday in the month. A Stewardship revival twill begin at the Pink Hill Methodist. Church at 7:80 P. M. Sunday,:. November 13th. to run .through the 18th. The guest speaker will be Rev L., A Dillman, pastor . of Garber Memo rial Methodist Church tn, New Bern A fellowship supper will be served at, 6 P. M. on the 13th, in the as sembly Hall. , , , .'"A cottage prayer meeting wm be held Thursday, November loth." at. 9:30 A. M at the home qf Mxv and Mrs. James J. Miles, in preparation for the revival. It is hoped, that a good attendance ; will be had at these services. Accident At School $ Jimmy Swinson, fifth grader at t iy the Pink Hill School, was knocked ii ' ; jdown by a school bus' as he wgTl leaving school but Suffered no ser ? j ious injuries. He Was treated at si . doctor's office and allowed to go ; i i u YOU HAVE TO TRY (T TO BtUtVtjlll ' , Ginette iil'i .;4 ;".. BLUC D LA II C 1 S 1 Y It riTS All OILLETTE RAZOR L Leader in V3lue Lower in Price AT ... .. I . . Nellie & Bob Hughes HUGHES' GAFE Hi-Way Ne. 11 t Pink mViVt.C: f SfopJ Byl Our 0 ; Bar (li And Trv Our Fresh Steamed And Try Our Fresh Steamed Oysters . Every Night v ' V, ; , Also Home Cooked Meals , , 1 . T , ' . - Regular Meals t Barbecue Pork and Chicken ' ' v: '" y , Stoics & Chops. Desserts Are Ons Cf Ovtr Specialties Oil Eleaier Model 871 Full 35,000 BTU Output Super Crnlotim , Usm Uss Root Specs -,: . Also A l Y- Complete Line OI ; .Coal and Wo4 ''f Heaters-All Sizes. Stove Pipe & Elbows . AU Sizes "The Best Place" " To Get It. MIDYETTE HDVE. 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