o 7i TC2S FA III IKFLEKENTS J u Li u U . U u ' " ynmtfm rio ' i i:x t:::LPc:LPA:u.SEiTiCE ,,'., ''';;; VI' 'fv'-' .' '"' r i KOWAD'S -SERVICE CENTER PINK HILL, N, C. v KU Up Vouf Tank Early And .-4"Jl'l OnYour Drum r. ?- r Cash or Terms . .'.j. ; , ' . . ,Til Fall Without Interest '; if. Simmon's Restaurant ;'K;i . In inilltHughe'i Cafe) : f WowOpWlJiider New Management , U .t" .Bar-B-Ciie Pork & fchitken v and Regular Dinners .. JUNE ITtli "l.l KIt,our ..Gift Early Watfef ft Bands ;BilI PSi- Cuff ynks : : . Wedding Batti Cigarette Lighters Elwtric IUzor Tie Clasps ' - , ; CIVE A LASTING GIFTIFE; JEWELRY l.Vt-T?;- t-From - " ' : ' :" ; SPiitfieliJieli 403 rth uej f .-'y Kinstoni NT. C. Pcrsonns Mr. and Mm. Clayton Howard and md Dwltfht, Mr. and Mr. D. A. Jones,- of Pink Hilt and MM. Polly Moore, of 'Baltimore, Md. attended the graduation of Mr. and Mrs.- Ho ward' son, Cadet Malcolm J. Ho ward r at the U. S. Millitary Aca demy, at West Point. New York this week. Or. and Mrs. 0, W. Ruff In were in Hicnmona, va, mursday tnrou- gh Sunday to attend the JOth. an nual reunion of Dr. Ruf fin's class at the Medical College of Virginia. Mr. S, M. Lee, of Pink Hill was in Wilmington recently ' to attend graduating exercises t for his son, Hiram, from Wilmington College. Mr. San ford, Lee,' Jr., and Mrs. James Patterson, brother and sister,- and , their families were also there for the eercis. . . 1 Bobby Williamson and Pete Mar- shburn spent a few days last week, in Washington, D. C . t Mr. Morttimer Maxwell and Mrs; Matt Burke were in Ourham Tues day to visit Mr. Burke, a surgical patient at the Veteran's Hospital. The report is that he is getting a- long-nicely. ,:-i4:.;- Dr.' and Mrs. D. W. Ruffln at tended graduating exercises at At lantic Christian College, in, Wilson ecently, Dr. Jtuffin s sister, Mrs. Henry Odom, of Ahoskie was a member of the graduating class. Miss yevie Maxwell, of Kalelgh has been visiting" relatives' in the Pink Hill area. V Mr. and, Mrs. James Miles and family, Mr: and Mrs. Linwood Tur ner and sons, Mrs. J. M. Jones and the Johnny Holden family of Mays ville.' spent the past week at the Jones Cottage on Atlantic fieach. , . Johnny i Turner is attending Eve rette Case's basketball school at State College., in .Raleigh this week. Mr, and Mrs. Selby Turner and son, Jarry left for their home in Scarsdale, N. Y. Monday followin a weekend, .visit with relatives in Pink Hill. . .? if"'. " Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Benton and daughters,. Janet and Kim. of Acme spent. the; week end wjth Mr'. Ben ton's sister, Mrs,, A. B. Taylor and family.' f .. . ' - i Misses'; Annette'' Turner. Judy Faye Smith, Peggy Tyndall. and Betty Hoe ' Rouse s attended FHA Camp tri White Lake last week. Their advisor. Miss Tbelma Dilday accompanied them. ' V-' il Messrs D.' ficott. Sen Turner, Robert Smith, and Thomas- Stroud this week. Lucye Turner will go to Louisburg Monday to compete in the district talent . contest,, having won out in the - Lenior County preliminaries held in Kinston. recently. -.Lucy also expects, to spend the remainder of the week at the Pies byterian . Camp at Watha. , i '. Mi s. T. A. Turner was in Kinston during the weekend to attend gra duating exercises at Granger High School.. Her granddaughter, Ruthie Parrott is a member of this year's graduating class. Jimmy Miles and Melvin Williams are attending summer school at Duke University during the first term. Jerry Everett will go to Car olina during the first term . there. Mr. BUI Sauls, of Washington, D. C.j brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Worley was their overnight guest, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nash and Pattie Ann and Sonny of Crifton were week guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Way. Attend Perkins Funeral y In Pink Hill Monday to attend last rites for Mr. Jack Perkins at the Methodist Church included Mr. P., E. House, Mrs. Berry L. House, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crandall, Mr. Abney House Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Bullock, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Bunt ing, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vanderford, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Downs, , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Vannorterick, Mrs. Jobe Rob- erson, Mrs. George Ross, Mrs. John Warren, .Mr. L. A. Croom, Mr. J. H. Gray, Sr. Mr J. H. Gray. Jr, Mr.. R. Gray, Mrs John L House, Mrs. Elliott Taylor, Mrs. Bruce Everett, Mrs., Jessie Rogerson, .Mrs.. A. S. Perkins, Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Mrs. Gaston Andrews, Mrs.' J. H. Ross, Mrs. Rufus . Taylor, Mrs. Vernon Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tay lor, all of Robersonville; Miss Nina Suggs and Miss Cora Suggs of Hook erton; Mrs. M. E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hughes. . Mrs. Betty BradshaW, Mr. and Mrs. C R Wil kins, Gail Wilkins Smith. Mary C. .-mith, iFred Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beckton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Phillips, Mr. Elbert Muye. Mrs. Ada Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones. Kinston; Mr. and Mrs. her mit Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hardy Mrs.. Bryan Herring, Miss Edna Rouse., Mn and Mrs. Charlie rord: Mr; and Mrs. Roy Gray, of Norfolk,. Va.j Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sprvey. of 'Farmville; Mr,, and Mrs. Melvin Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. M. D Abbott, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. A. C' Ay cock of Henderson; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Warren, Mr.' and Mrs. John G.i Cherry, Mr, and Mrs, Wil bur Briley, ' Mr. and Mrs. , A. B. Elhidge.- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gray, all of Stokes; Rev. and Mrs. Ho ward James, Mrs. Lucy Gray and Mrs. J. I. Gray, of Greenville; Mr, and Mrs. J.; W.-James and 'Mrs. Leslie James,' of Ay den; Mr. and Mrs. : Clayton House, Mrs, Henry Johnson, Hamilton; Mrs. E. J. Per ry Sr., Mrs. T. M. White and Mrs1. James Turner, Kinston; Mrs Lyman Lassister; Snow Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Howard, - KenanSvllle; - Mr Leslie Turner, Greenville, and Mr. Melvin Williams Durham. ' r v Mrs: Herring " Enjoys . ' Birthday Dinner ; Mrs. Jsme Herring was hostess af dinner, in observance i of ' her birthday; at her home, Pink Hill; Rt. 2, Sunday, June S. From a beau- tifully appointed table, guests were served barbecue, slaw, onion rings and other, delicacies with an as sortment bf iced drinks.' Attending were Mr. -and Mrs. 'frank Yarboro and Betsy Yarboro, bf Kinston, Mr; and Mrs.-Sam Smith, Mrs. Kitty Noecker, Mr. and Mrs. Faison Tur ner, Annette and Beit, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Herring and children,' and Mrs. Johnnie A. Smith. C Attend , Camp Millstone .. ... The following, 4-H. ch.t members from Pink Hill' are attending camp at Millstone, near Rockingham this week-Ann Tyndall,! Eleanor Hill, Bobbie and Betty Brewer, Sharon Smith, Terry Simpspn, Douglas Hill, Ronald Tyndall, Johnny Davis and Bill Howard. Receive Degrees ; At State , Robert Shelton Grady; of Albert son and Curtis Tapp Shivar1, of Seven Springs, Agricultural-. FHu" ion manors, and Remus Creel, Jr. of Albertson, Mechanical tnguieei. ing major, were among those from this area receiving Bachelor's -degrees from N. C. State College at the closing exercises held there dur ing the week end. 5 r"'..V " i ,; 1 ,. .. . '" Graduates ' ? From UNC , w v' Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rhodes and -Ruth Ann, Miss Annie Catharine Rhodes and Mrs. J. T. Spence were In Chapel Hill Monday, to attend graduating exercises at UNC. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes' $onfederfcX, iwaIvaH a Anerne in Business Ad ministration atthat lime,' Mr. and Mrs. Hhodes and their two children are taking up residence in Charlotte 'where he will be employed by the Federal Government. :' By 1980, the U. S. will need se ven million more acres of wood- If You Are Planning To Build Or Remodel . ; & . . and Need a 1 a iif wt n..iia. were at Topsail Beach Wednesday 'rT Wlr' " J1-- - i,m..oh irrW wwi. h.r- thi Mr. Lehman Suga, Ji.. Mrs, Lakv through Friday. While , there they made a boat trip to Carolina Beach. Mrs. - Charles Lee Overman and daughters, of Monroe' are spending this -week - with , Mrs, Overman's parents, Mr,- and Mrs.' Tom Davis, i Jt-and Mrs. Sam Davis have re turned to their, home from Rich land where they. -spent the time during' the school year. Their guests Sundays' wer their daughter, Mrs. Dick Powers. Mr; Power and child ren. Ricky and Pattie, of Rose Hilt Mr.' and Mrs. . Donald R. Kine are expected soon from Hawaii for a furlouah with hU parents. Mr. and "k. nam 'Kins and. other relatives. Donald has re-enlisted In the Mu hie Corps', and expects to be sta tioned in la3. follpwlng the fur lougK. - . :J '. : Mrs. Jim Plyler and Christie and iff for htfir home at Lan' caster, S. C. Wednesday following '( viu. with her parents, Mr. and :lrs. Seth King.'. ' V. ' 'fNf ' MrL and Mrs. L.' HTurtrer, Dtf Ms land Mr. and Mr. Charlie Gil .(espJe. of Buri)8vil!e are vacationing his week in Washington. D. C. and alono the Skyland Drive in Va. ' 'Judy' Turner Is attending a youth fellowship assembly at the Presby .eriau .camp and Conference Cen ter! 'at 'Wafha'this'' Weel.'Bhe was accompanied there Sunday-, by. her parents, Mrand Mix, T , J. Turner;. Approximately members of the 'feasant View Presbyterian Sunday hooT en toyed an' outing and pic :.ic ' dinner" 'at ' the Presbyteriail Camp and .Conference Center; a Watha Saturday. '.The outing term! nated the daily vacation Bible' Sch ool held there the past , Week. Wanda Byrd Is representing Plea' sant .View, Church at . the Sr. High Fellowship meet being '. held there man Sugg, Sr. Miss Olia Sugg, Mrs. Mabel Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Britt, Mrs. George Rouse, Miss Mary Daily Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Sid J. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fields; Mis Frances Fields, all of LaGrange. Mr. and - Mrs. Johnny Rawls' of : Williamston; - Mr. '. and Mrs. A. E. 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