4 3vhxe, N.C. t::; J... '. ' ?. " - . ft f Mrs, teAi Clark ,if Bats ftouge, fca,' 'ftM been vlsitiaa'Vhei: sister, firs. 'J.A.-Werley, and-Mrs. Won ley M.rinK hiii,. ana wun oiner latives at Fountain. X. , Messrs. Thomas Bougue and Dar ren flowers, of Fremont were re? cent guest of Wends, to Pink Hill They formerly (aught JW. ji. y Pink Bill H).schoo':vW yyj p m.iaaa wr&..Mra. i- H,';Twrner; )U H. Jr.,- and, Debbie )etjt Sundaj for Burnsvilhi to visit until ,Wei3nesi day of this week, when they jConUn, tied on to Statesboro, G wfrere.tot? Turner will be on the tobacco mar ket for '.a few rweeks.r, Debbie js mained, ih Bumsvflle to spendwthi time with her sister, 'Mrs; Charlie Glllefcpiey arid "Mr. Gul&pi..i f j- ' - ' - h . ' .1 ' i .I AY JOT 27, lVri' VV "v; ' USE ,PI!!EE " j ''ii,'"ii'i'-'i''"'.V:V f'uWuil "Mm. riaidsa Maah' Pat, tie AM and. Sonny were In Mefn this Tenn, for a week,; recently to spend thettinie with 'Mr ami M Don. Hedstrom ; and children, who were there ori business front theif home In VH Worth, Texas. - V ! Messrs Hugh C. Turnef and Gene Small, Gdvernment ' tobacco gradi ers.i left Sunday, Mr. Turner, to go inkjtd Haaelhurst,-; Ga, and Mr. fimall to Statesboro, -Gair lo ww -during the:!selling'-''seasonb ,"'ty.r;-f:f$ h m and Mrs." Wallace King and bony Seth Thomas have returned to thefr homa at, New. Port News,..Va:, otlowin a1 vistt with thel parents, Mr. and Mrs-. B. King. ' - . i Marina M-Sgt, an4 Mrs. James IV -MitcbeU left, Monday for Lex Ington; Mass. to visit relatives fot a meeks and to be re-united with their three sons, JameVBicky M Shawa who have been spending the summer ith their , grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. George Gower, and t their great V gftujd motier,v ;?ara r 1 1 o.tmif.97m " " fi ''. t-'j:',- If 1 -rf u :,vuui;;i:t':..;.y Phoms 52 .7-0195 4 " Ahipskie N. C. : l ; ' Phone -33 2-S241 . KM IIITOU y Planning m Build Or . . v, ;Trim .' Roofing , ,Door8 Sheet Bock Flooring ' Palnta ; Windows : Asbestos Siding. Or ' Hardware Get Our Prices Before V...Ytt Buy. 'v ' Get Our Prices Before At No Extra Cost. Building supply V 1405 W, Vernon Aver FbrExbGrf lWatclii Repair Service J. H. wnmieio jeweier v . j'Your House of Diamonds' 403 North Queen St, ki .. Kinston, N. C. - - . -. - and wherc SrVri - S9a - s 'the i ; .Jbi&JOT , .OLD1 MAN l!pr "' ' Of TWE ' ' 14jJ?"- "i-v- fir7iijjt& t Face the facts? toaf situational income is great. ; Manyare makttgmorVwdney'ythan ever before. Through setting aside a regular stam for .saving, a profitable tomorrow can 'also be&ssureoVj&tartOi save NOW! ' - f - - i V -;'-V.:::-;v JVNSWER ,v .i - Slaving 8penUh week end with her parents,- Mr. and . Mrs. . j Arbrose i-Mrs. Raphol Harper has returned from Lenoir Memorial Hospital, in CJnstan where she was treated for a iKindey ajlmenU Visiting her oi Sunday wer her brother,' Mr. Bl Rhus ,artd son. Brent,. Mr. and Mrs Percy Khue and sons, LeRoy and Frank,r'and Mrs. Mary( Alice Mew-hen- and Miss Angle Mewbern, U of Raleigh. "', Mrs. Alonzo Taylor of Pontiac, Mich, has been visiting .er daugh ter, Mrs. Wilton Smith ar.d family For Aged Mr. Vann Westbrook and Miss Pas ty Dafl attended an Amerflcan. Le gion Area: meeting at. the Qliffs Of the Neuse Sunday afternoon. ' - -' - Dr. and Mrs. D..W. Ruffin. Mr and Mrs; Bob Simpson, of. Chapel Hill, and. Miss Jane Ruffia and ivir. Bob McKinney of East ,. Carolina College, spent the; week end at. the Ruffin' cottage, at Topsail ,;J:; . ffiss Lucys Turner feft Monday for Raleigh to attend ' State 4-II Club Weeh at State toUege, ' ', Mr. - and Mrs.. T. J. Turner and family have been vacationing at their Atlantie Beach cotuge. - . Mrs. Dorothy SandUa, and- son. HU1, have been recent .guests ol Ujoef) iQUS Air.. T. Ml an1 1 ... - . . . Mrs. A. W. Turner and family: ,.,; Mrs- J.: F. May was. In Goldsborq Friday to visit her sister, Mrsv W. E. Simmons an operative patient a Wayne Memorial Hospital.' . Mrs. Simmons . underwent V surgery , for the infection of a lymph gland. Mrs. Robbie Williams , spent the past week in the home- of Mr. nl Mrs. J. Ray Thomas. .' . . ; ; Mrs.: Kenneth Max well -ha enter ed summer school at East Carolina College for five weeks. Her mother, Mrs. Mabel Ihrie and brother, Pou, of Zebulon are spending some time .'"Jo tte-Oiaxwell home, :. " v . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and three children Of Burlington, were guests Tuesday through Fri- I day of the Kenneth Maxwells. i S. G. T. Howard Davis, Mrs Davis and sob, Howie Africa for a cently; - from North, Africa for : a visit with Mr.- Davis' sisters, Mrs Lawrence Johnson and Mrs. Bill Clark, and other relatives in Kin lston,They cam4 by 'plane to Char leston, S. C. aril were met in DIP Ion by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Miss Norma Gray Wilmouth anr Mr. Henry Guy, of Beulaville, wV at White Lake Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Phellie Carter hav" . returned to their heme in Seutl Carolina after having been here t attend the funeral of Phellie's fa ther, Mr. L. X Carter. . Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Davis spent &inday - at Topsail ' Beach. i Misses Norma Gray Wilmout! and Katherine Dunn and Messrs i Henry Guy and Gerald Cottle ol Beulaville spent Thurs at Topsail. .Mrs.; Lizzie Smith was an over night guest of her daughter, Mrs Nita Smith at her apartment in the home of Miss-.Molli Hart, in Kin ston. Friday.-vMrs. Smith, who ha: been 111, returned with her mother. TffrTTJraVaiS Smith "ST Portsrrjou " th, Va. spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Johnnie A. Smith. --f Visiting Mrs. vAlvia Smith Thurs day afternoon were 'Mesdames Eloise Rhider and Fannie McGow en of Kenansville,"; Mrs. Van Jor dan,, of Richmond, Va. and sister, Lou Nell, of Kure's Beach. Mrs. Dennis Smith and children visited relatives near Trenton, Sun day,' Mrs. Eliza Smith and Shirley had IS guests during the past week Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rockwich, and son Bobby, of Charlotteville, Va., Mr. and Mrs., James Rockwich, and aatu Jimmy .and Ml. Stanley Rock wkk.UDf Franklin; 111., Mr. Allen Smith, f v Fort' Lauderdale, Fla., and;. Mraai Mrs. William Bobbin and cfeildreneof Rocky Mt. ?-Lyle.' and Lyna Price,, twin dau ghters ofc Mr. and Mrs. James Price, of 'Burlington .spent some time recently with their grandmo ther, Mrs. Eliza Smith while theii parents, were vacationing in Miami Ft. Lauderdale and other resorts ir Florida.. r Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grady, of Albartson, Miss Peggy Grady oi WUsan, and Mrs. David Grady, The Week of July 16-22 was desig Bated by Governor Terry Sanf ore as Open House Week in Boardtn; Homes for the aged In North Caro Una.-, . .The manager, of Deaver's Board tag Home, Route 1, Deep Run, N 2: works to make every week of th' 'ear a special week for these pati ants. . ! ''.vV, Open House- Week at this horn was full of activities. Church sei Vices were held on Tuesday an- Thursday nights, and there have been quite a few visitors during the' week. Honored On Birthdays Mrs. Daisy : Clark, of Newport New Hampshire, who is visiting he: son, Bill Clark and family, anc' Howie, ySung soirof Mr. and Mrs Howard Davis, were honored oi their 68th. and 1st birthdays, respe tively, at an outdoor dinner at th Clark borne in Pink Hill, Saturday Each honored guest was remember ed with a cake. The affair was at tended by numerous members o :be two families. John David," III, Sherry Ann and Dixie, of Goldsboro spent the .week end at the Meredith Cottage, on At lantic Beach, They were joiner there Sunday-: afternoon by Mr. David Grady II, who was return ing, from Florida where he has been efnployed for some time. v ." ' Miss Peggy ! Grady Ass't Wilson County Home agent, attendin": State 4-H Club Week at State Col lege this 'fptkss .V n .'!"'. . .- Miss June ' Ann Smith '' returned Tuesday to Rex. Hospital, ia ' Ral eigh where she Is in training, after To Be Held Sunday In Clayton A TesUvat of the Arts" will be the theme of a rally sponsored by he Vnlversalist Convention of Nor- Carolina at the aayton Memor- al JUnlVersaUst Church ": In , the Voodlngton community south ol 'Clnston Oa Sunday July SO. An art Show will be featured In he Woodlneton Community Build- ng.Both amatour and professional trtlsta are being Invited to show their work. The'days "prograrn' will begin with a worship service at 11:00 a. m. at the Clayton Memorial chur ch, located one' mite east of High way 258 about eight miles south of Kinston. Rev. Kenneth K. (Marshall minister of the Woodington, Kin ston, and Outlaw's Bridge church es, will preach on "The Artists as Prophet."' Mr. Marshall has stud ied "religion and art" at Yale Uni versity and the University of Chica go. . The afternoon program In the Community Building will feature- a modern Interpretative f dance J by Mrs. Patty Blosserof Raleigh and an illustrated lecture on ine Meaning and Symbolism of Church Architecture' by Mr. Dale Blossor of Raleigh. Mr. Blosser is an arch itect, having studied at ciemsoa, Carnegie Tech and North' Carolina State Collece. He is oast president of the Carolines Unitarian Univer- salist Conference and current vice president of the Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Universalist Council (Composed of over- 80 churches in nine southeastern Mates).,'" Th nuhlic ii invited to ' attend this FesUval of the Arts. A delega tion from the Outlaw's Bridge Chur ch of Albertson Township plans to attend. PEACHES NOW PICKING ... FXBERTAS And GEORGIA BELLS Ready For Freezer And Canning . .Bring Your Container BEAVER'S ORCHARD 8 Miles E. of Mount Olive Next to Deavers Mill Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. WHlaim Stroud, of Pink Hill, Route 1 have announced the engagement of their d . r, Elizabeth Carolyn, o Mr.x Ucorgi Edward! Skinner, son of Mm Z. Skinner, of Kinston and lat Mr. 8knner The' afrMJ will take place at the Pink Hill Methof : dist Church November I $ ' r ' ,-Erm Y0!H;-i .;co.istiiv.yi1 Now you rool yow eontpdB V' worries net and Pm uide K ehemkat buuUvei, otUbt VrabU - -roughise that mf upe W mT ltaae.4, uk &uta &;'. , Sesuiah ii w lsbl bsa. X t live aid lht proide the '..proper moirtur. ulk and ptrirtaUkl ttim. X Utioa you may Md a . ;"i , ra n nuw-r wo; Irnl Uutixel. rrn Take SEiVTasLdirjtor hut onerweeV tu must M well , J. aRRtHT liW HOUSES & APARTMENT J Kenf(fville and Warsaw r i Ti Mrs. Homer C. Brown Phone 374 1' Rose Hill N. C. OR i Mrs. Bclton Minshew -Phone 554 Warsaw, N. C Plumbing & Heating Co. Mount Olive, N. C. Has This Full Power H5QQ.BTU ROOLl AIR CONDltlOIlER For ctno ' Only fW Leoktns for quality at an , economy price? Here it la, with all these features: Fall 11,500 BTU Power -Cnought te air condition 720 sq. It. 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