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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
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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
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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.
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Elizabeth Carolyn, o Mr.x Ucorgi
Edward! Skinner, son of Mm Z.
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