?? ? ? . 1 ??' ..I. hi. i in ? n i in HiU, Grady Society | on Tim* Mr*? Jaorfes Miles, Trudy ?mm* wore at Ifor^yTon Sunday recently returned Mr. Whttford Hill spent Tuesday and with his son son of Jacksonville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey i Smith and family, and Mrs. John C. Smith and family. | Mr. Joe Spence of Chapel Hill* was a weekend guest of the J. T. Spence family. Mrs. Herman Spence and Mrs.' Blanch Sugg of Kinston visited' Mrs. Spence's mother, Mrs. W. J I Grady, and other relatives here Sun jday. II Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Rouse and I son of Moss Hill recently visited | Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Tyndall and family. Mr, and Mrs. Shephen Rogers of Rocky Mount were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers. Cpl. Tea Grady of Beaufort, S. C. spent the weekend with relative* at Mr. and Mrs Robert Shelton Grady and daughter, ot Newport were visiting relatives at Albertson during the weekend. Legion & Auxiliary Have Supper Meet Members of the American Legion Post No. 379 and Auxiliary held their regular monthly meeting at the hut at Maxwell's Mill recently and enjoyed a delicous supper. | They then assembled in separate quarters, for the programs, busi ness, etc., Commander Cleo Outlaw was in charge of the Legionnaires. Two visitors from Mount Olive joined the group to solicit mem bership in the World War 1 B?r racks. They were WWI veterans D. M. Walker and Floyd Wellons. The purpose of the solicitation was to aid the drive for more pension pay for the Vets. The membership quota for the lo cal Post for 1963 is 41. Already 58 have been signed. <, The group decided to furnish the hut free of charge, for a dance to be held Saturday nigpt, .February 23, proceeds to go to the Heart Fund. Tickets will be 75 C&nts. Three visitors attended* thfe auxi liary meet. They were Mrs, Allen Curtis, area vice-president, Mrs. Eula Lee and Mrs. Jewel Eider, all of Kinstoo. Mrs. Curtis spoke briefly, on the preamble to the con stitution, and on membership. The quota, 25 members for 1963, has been reached. Mrs. Melvin Potter, secretary, presided over the meeting, in the absence of the president, Mrs. Bob Hughes, of Kenansville. Shower Honors Mr. & Mrs. Howard To honor Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Howard, recently married, Mes dames Frapk Taylor, "Pete" Wil liamson, Elwood Thigpea and Flav ius Williamson entertained at a miscellaneous shower at" the home of the latter, Saturday nighf: Bingo and other games wtra- pjayed. Re freshments consisted of bridal squ ares, puncb, mints, and saltejl nuts. Mrs. Howard was the former Ian < da Farye Williamson of Pjnk Hill. Fire Damages i Home i-? } The Pink HU1 Volunteer Fiw Dei partment was called to the home of Mr. and lira. Levi Evattee in Pink1 HOI in the early hours of Sundays morning to find the interior of thei house badly damaged by fire. The walla were blackened by smoke' and the furnishings practically, ruined Only a few articles were: salvaged and removed to a vacant:! building. The cause of the fire Uf unknown. Mr. Everett is radio and; TV repair man at the T. A: Turner Company. ?k ' Airs. Worley Hostess ToCtub Mrs Jack Worley was hostess to the Pink Hill bridtfe club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs T. A. Turner received bulbs as high score prise, Mrs. Alto? Tyndall was awarded -a pair of hoee for second high, and Mrs. D. W. Rnffin re ceived hand cream for winning in bingo. ? Refreshments, etc.', carried out the Valentine motif. ! Sweetheart Bail Members of the Albertson Ctyurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day. Saints held a "Sweetheart Ball" lit the recreation rooms a the Church Sat urday night. Decorations carried out the valentine motif. CoOkles, corn cheese, ritz crackers, and Clin ch were served. The sweetheart cou ple named from the local' church group was Mr. and Mrs. L*iA.rffis gins, Jr., and from the Howard s chapel group, the honored couple named was Mr. and Mffc." Pttdtiss Tyndall. Approximately 70 attended the af fak' __ Afternoon Circle Mrs. Earl Howard whs hostess to the afternoon circle of the Pink Hill Methodist Woman's'Society on Tu esday, with Mrs. D. W. Ruffin serv ing as chairman in the absence of Mrs. J. F. May. Mrs. ^toward, was in cherge of the program, entitled, "What Shall We Teg Our Children About R?ce"1 Refreshments were served. There were seven member* present. - Announce Engagement Mr. and Mr*. Pell* Nakutk of WayneswiUe announce the engage ment of their daughter. Regina of Rakish, to Mr. Donald Elmer Howard, son of Mr and Mrs. Bruce Howard of Pink HU1. Route 1. A June wedding is planned at Way isserBk. To Have Road Block ? . The Pink Hill Volunteer Fire De partment will be in charge of a roadblock nett Sunday. February 34, proceeds to tfo into the Heart Fund. Members of the Garden club will also make a house to house canvass during the day to support that cause. Mrs. J. M. Jones and Mrs. Hood ire co-chairman of the Announce Birth S-Sgt. and Mrs. HoWard L. Davis of Tripoli, Iibya, announce the bir th of a son. Michael Lawrence, Jan uary 8, at Wheeler Air Force Base Hospital. Howard it a native of Pink Hill. Mrs. Davis Is the former Mary Lou Tlner, of Ktatton Announce Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Mincey of Pink Hill, a daughter, at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, In Kin ston February 12. Mrs. Mincey is the farmer Ann Whaler of Hargett's Crossroads. Outlaw's Bridge News ' Senator he Roy G. Simmons of the General Assembly in Raleigh spent the wekend with his family here. Mrs. Leroy Smith of Raidsville and Miss Wilma King of Charlotte were among visitors with Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Outlaw Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Henry Parker. Mrs. Erie Benrer. Miss Rachel OuMaw, Lewis W. Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs, James Parker and children, Jimmy Joseph, and Jeap were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Nichols a' Richlands Sunday.. ^ 'Remus Creech, Sr., has returned home from a Kinston hospital where he was an operative patient. Appalachian Again Selected As Site For Summer Language Institute Boone . Appalachlar S! .! ? a- ? ert College has main been selected by the U, S. Office of Education to conduct an eigftt-week Summer Language Institute on campus from June IS to August ? for 30 high school teachers of French and 30 of Spanish. The annuoncemant is made by Dr. W. H. Plemmons, president of the college. These institutes are conducted un der the sponsorship of the National Defense Education Act. There are approximately 80 Other colleges and universities across the nation which will conduct institutes. According to Dr. J. 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