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.V.t.g Connor Jones Who 'has beeij
v ::,it iner in - Washington,:. D,-, C. has
returned in her home in Pink Hill.
y.Ii-s. R. L. King and Angela Mini
. cey attended a birthday party for
y ..vx Tony Rhodes at, the home
of his parents, Air. and Mrs. Char
les Rhodes, hear Jacksonville, Mo
uay Tony was four years old.
Miss Annie Taylor pt the Claytbit
School faculty, spent the week end
at her home in Pink Hill.
- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simpson of
Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
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illobbs of Raleigh, Miss Jane Ruf
I fin and Mr. Bob McKinney, of East
(Carolina College were .. week end
. guests .of Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Ruf
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. jCollege "students spending r the
weekend ''at their ; homes included
Melvin Williams and Jimmy Miles
froth Duke, and Ben Turner Jerry
Everrett, Hugh Smith, Jr., Miss
Linda Holt and Dempsey Hill, Car
)lina. ?. , '
In connection with the Methodist
ntfUege Prorriotion Program,' the
following from the Pink- Hill cha
rge visitefl the -new College at Fay
etteville Sunday-Mrs. W. E. Brew
er, Betty and Bobby Brewer, Elea
nor Hill, Mr. and 'Mrs. L.V H. Tur
ner, L. H. Turner, Jr., Debbie Tur
ncr; Mary Daniel Turner, Rev. and
Mrs. H. L. Harrell, Mr. and Mrs
Willard 'Westbrook, and sons, Mrs
Ben Wolever and Mrs. J. 0. Smith
a Mr; and Mrs. Dempsey Smith left
Tuesday for a visit with their son.
Lt. and Mrs. Albert Smith, in Pen
sacola, Fla. t' .; ! "
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith, Gary
Smith '" and Debra Williamson re
cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubrej;
Smith and family Is Rocky Mount..
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Williamson,',
Debra and Dexter Miss ; Audrey
Stroud and Miss Bertha Kay Smith,
had dinner at Sneads Ferry, Sun
day; - - . -.,..)' .
Miss Becky Gray of Trenton
spent the week end with her sister,
Mrs. Dennis Smith and family, on
Pink Hill, Rt. 2. Mrs. Smith accom
panied her home, Sunday. ; '
Mr1, and Mrs. Woodruff Jackson
and children had as guests at a
chicken supper at their home Sat
urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Harrell Quinn and . children and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sachett and
family. (i -
'Messrs Chris Coombs and Elwood
Coombs spent the , week end with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Larry Coombs and
flss BeTntee' eoomBsrin Washrhg
tpn. D. C.
' Messrs Clarence Shepard, Em
mett Rogers and Ray. Smith fished
at the' State Forest Reservation,
near Holly Shelter, Sunday.
Atlendine a Kenansville sub-dis
trict Methodist Youth Fe'lowship
i licet at Faison Monday right from
; 'ho 'Pink Hill Chnrch were Alice
i Faye Smith, Rachel Smith, Bill
! Hatch, Johnny Turner, Gerald Pic-
'tett, Glenn Williams, Linwoo l auri
Ernest Harrell. Mrs. H. L. Harre'l
ind Mrs. ,C- Smith accompanied
them.
'Mrs. Bertha Smith is a patient at
liip'in General Hospital, in Ken
ansville. Mrs. Ruby Smith attended a re
ivion of the ISSt-aWO-Sl classes at:
Southwood School, which was hqld
at King's parbecue and Restaurent
in Kinston Saturday ni :ht. Approxi-,
mately 35 attended arid were ser
ved a choice of either barbecued
phicken or hamburge steak. The
affair proved to be a big , success
and was enjoyed immensely.
Mr. Wayland Davis and Miss
Kay Connor attended the Rex. Hos
pital Nursing School Junior-Senior
Prom which was held at . the Sir
Walter Hotel. In Raleigh, Saturday
night. .
'MivJ and Mrs. Ressie Stroud of
iBoWden, recently visited Mr. and
Mrs.- Alvin Smith and family.
:. !.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Winstead of
Moss Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Williamson Sunday afternoon. Miss
Laura Stroud who had spent the
week end there, returned home
with! them.
Mr.' and Mrs. Buster Smith and
Mrs. Lizzie Smith were dinner gue
sts of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith, in
Kinston, Friday. ;; . ,
Mrs. Hess Davis attended a brid
al shower given , by Mrs. F. W.
Humphrey for her niece,, Miss Kay
Connor, at the Humphrey home in
Deep Run Saturday night.
At Vets Hospital
i Mr. Pinkney H. Aldridge, of Pink
Hill is a patient at the Veterans Hos
pital in Fayettevflle.
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Honored At
Dinner
To honor her . son, Mr. Buster
Smith and Mrs. Smith, who were
visiting her from Hulmeville,. Pa.,
Mrs. Lizzie Smith entertained at' a
family dinner at her home on Pink
Hill, Rt, 2 Sunday Attending were
Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Smith, Sr., and
Mrs. James R. Smith of Kinston,
Mr. -and Mrs. Alvin Smith, Gary,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Smith, - Mrs'
Johnnie Agries Smith,; Mr. DennW
Smith, all of the communlty iGites
ts in the afternoon were: Mr. -Eugene
Smith and sons,t Rex; anr!
Ronnie of Moss Hill, arid Mfi' and
uVtrs.: Norman Smith and Steven- of
auurtson. ;
pence
Commissioned
Ensign
!rs. May Hostess
ArBridge .
Mrs. Llnwood burner and Mrs.
T. A: Turner received first and se
cond highest score prizes, respecti
vely, when Mrs.". J, . F .May.' enter
tained al flridie at her home Wed
neda afternoon. Mrs., Don Hed
strorrti.receivedihe bingo award, y
i, Th iiving "room, where guests
issembld fo play, was decorated
jvith Jeasorral flower arrangements.
, Hefreshmints. were served.
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44i Dress Revue
J56 girJS Tram the five Lenoir Cou--AjlSchnois-afticipated
in the an
nua! i County 4-If Dress Revue on
Friday night f last week at the
Agriculture Building in Kinston.
Junior division winners were Elea
nor, HilHand; sister Marsha firs!
ilaee (With.iidentical costumes
(both avader by Eleanor,) "and Ann
Tyndalljtfwiw; came up second all
ofJPinkjHiU,
Schdollf'drt!ises, skirts and blou
ses, aprons, suits and dressy' des
se were''displayed.
Shad
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Stew
mith's
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James T. Spence, Jr . son of Mr
and Mrs. Spenre, of. Pink Hill was
commissioned an Ensign in the U.
S. Navy fn exercises held at th'
Naval Air Station at Pensacola.
Fla .on Friday of the past week.
Out of a class of 50. young Spence
finished training with the. second
highest honors in the. class, fi .gra
duate of N. C. State "College, "class
of 1960, he was received for the
training at Pensacola the first of
January, 1961.
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Ruritan Services Z
The regular 5th. Sunday night
Church service sponsored by the
Pink Hill Ruritan Club was held at
Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist
Church Sunday niht. The follow
ing Lay sneakers comlu'cted the ser
vice Carl Ward, Frank Wiley, Mel-
vil Carter Harold Howard and Mrs Cm:l, Cnm frltmitV
WhltforaHllI.'Xhoirs irbnr Bethel,4 "'' V.UIIIIII xjlllly
the Pink Hill Presbyterian the Pink
Hill Methodist and Christian Cha
pel Churches furnished special mus
ic. The Church was filled to over
flowing, and it was declared a
most inspiring service,,
Mr. aalMrs. Alvin Smith were
hoists! i shad stew, honoring Mr.
ki?MSti - Buster Smith, at . their
hom Saturday. Mr. Clayton Smith
cooked' the stew. Enjoying it were
the honored guests and the Wilton
and Dennis Smith familites, also
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Williamson and
children. '"
her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Wilson
Sanderson and she' and her five
year old daughter have gone to
join her husband. He will enter
the hospital in Denver, Colorado. :
Rev.Frisby
In Manse
Rev. James Frisby, pastor of the
Pink HilL 'Presbyterian Church, has
moved from the upstairs apartment
of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert G. Smith, to
the Presbyterian Manse next to the
Church.
had been bought for the community
building by the . Ruritan Club and
the Home Demonstration Club.
"The Ruritan Club will start sel
ling souveniers of wooden nickles
sponsored by the Sunbury Ruritan
Club. . celebrating 25 years
of North Carolina Ruritans Club
which were organized at Sunbury,
N. C.
. It was announced that films on
stabilization will be shown at the
community li... .iu . , . :
7:30 p. m. These ..-. - j -sored
by; the Albertson Rui-itxi
club and will be shown by Leroy'
Simmons and. Franklin Quinn Of
Albertson. There will b a genera I
discussion on ' stabilibatjpn after,
showing of the films;"' ; . ,
The public is invited to attend i
Farmers and ay interested persons
are especially encouraged to ttf .
tend. - : - 1
Albertson Ruritans
Have Dinner Meet
The Albertson Ruritan Club met
Thursday night in the community
building with 20 members and one
visitor present.
After dinner, which was served
by the Albertson Home Demonstra
tion Club, the business meeting was
called Xo order by Pres. Nathan
.euy.
It was reported that 50 chairs
4-H
The Smith Community 4-H met in
the home of Mrs. John C. Smith,
Saturday .vening. Twenty-one
members and three adults and one
iunlor leader were present. A mo
tion was made that each re'soi
have S mail box project to improve
,'ie'r mail boxes.
The next meeting is to be at the '
Ai..o..,aii ts.oii i.ul on May 26 at
r30.
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Stroud Home
Destroyed.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.' Earl
Stroud, at Albertson atfd al furn
iture, clothing ot-; , were destroyed
by fire during the e'.ectrte4 "storm
at about R-30 i-iay night., It., was
thought thnt li';htning struck the
Hiiidiri". Tho fami'y were out look
ing after, chickens housed on the
o.. wnen they . discovered flames
!nd enveloped t'ie entire roof. The
Pink Hill Volunteer Fire Dent, re
sponded to a call for help', but too gifts when she left Duplin Gen. "Hos
iate to save either the building or I pital where she had been employ
any contents. r . , ed for four months. She lived with
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