?>!*??? 1 I I II I ? ? I ..II I .. I .1 . ?? ?? ' ' | Pink Hill, Grady Society | Iie Kornegay of Wash Ht the past week with ! Kornegay and other > the (-(immunity, nie Noble haa as her ft. D. A Watrous. ot 'Mrs. Dennis Adams of ant and Miss. CaUie at Seven Springs. Ac hy Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ktey went to Rose Hill afternoon and were ate of Mr. and Mrs. retyn and John Brewer ig this week with their r, Mrs. Sophia Brewer, at the Brewer cottage at Morehtid. Mr. Ben Turner and Mr BiUy God bold, of Mt. Olive have been recent business visitors at Still water, Okla. Douglas Hill is spending this week at the 4-H Club Camp at Swansboro, N. C. Mrs. Lelia Kennedy of Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes of Beulaville and Mrs. Stanley Bra tcher of Raleigh left Friday for points in Tenn, Alabama and Oa. to visit relatives. Elaine Kennedy is spending the time with her un cle and aunt Capt. and Mrs. Clark Ruse at Camp LeJeune. Mr and Mrs. James Hood of Washington, D. C. have been visi ting Mrs. Hood's sisters, Mrs. Mur i php Bostic and Miss Nannie Car raway, in Pink Hill, and with re latives at Richlands. Miss Marilyn Sutton, of Kineton and Mrs. Georgia (Murphy) Sen sebe of Pink Hill are spending a week's vacation at Myrtle Beach. S. C. and Day tana Beach, Fla. >Mk .and Mrs. Tom Davis went to Lenoir, N. C. Friday for an overnight visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Lee Overman, Mr Overman and daughters. Carolina Partners To Perform The Carolina Partners, televi sion entertainers, will play at the Pink Hill school auditorium Fri day night, June 14. The program is being sponsored by the newly organized Junior Chamber of Commerce, and will begin at 6 p. m. Admission fees will be 75 cents for adults, and 35 cents for children. The money will he used for Jaycee projects such as bury ing street markers, and the like. The Carolina Partners appear en Geenville station WNCT on Monday and Thursday mornings, ana on Saturday evening. Make your plans to at'end this show. VFW Auxiliary Mrs. Eva Smith was hostess to the Willard Smith Post No. 9514 V. F. W. Auxiliary at her home Monday night. Mrs. Carrie Pickett was presiding at her last meet ing, as Mrs. Preston Stroud has been installed as the new presi dent. Routine business was tran sacted. The group, on May 29, sent cakes, gifts, etc., to the birth day party at the Veteran's Hospi tal in Fayetteville, since they were unable to attend because of a conflict with graduation night at the Pink Hill High School. The hostess served chicken sal ald sandwiches, with soft drinks Attend Basketball Clinic Scotty Wiley, Johnny Turner, Craig Hill. Gerald Pickett, A W. Turner, Gary Teaphey, Mike Hatch and Roger Pickett spent the past week at Campbell College, attending the basketball clinic. Accompanying them was their coach Mr. Thomas Salter. *ii* villi Presbyterian Circle I Miss Lula Tyndal) was hostess to circle I o( Pink HiU'Presbyter ian Women at her home Tuesday night. June 4. Mrs. T. fi. Turner, chairman, presided. The group joined in studying the Bible les son from Matthew 26:17-30, which was entitled, "The King Arran ged for His Departure". Six mem bers and one visitqrj%ere present. The hostess served lemon cake with Coca Colas fcgd coffee. m**? PresbyteridH Circle II Mrs. Johnny Wellington was hostess to circle 2 on Tuesday night, at her home on Pink Hill. Route 2. Mrs Robert Elmore, co chairman opened the meeting, in the absence of the chairman, Mrs. Johnny Sheppard. Mrs. Watling ton was in charge of the Bible study, assisted by the group. Refrehsmeats of Chocolate cake with soft drinks, were served. 7 members attended. Seniors At Washington The Pink Hill school senior class was in Washington, D. C. Tuesday, through Thursday of last week. They were accompanied by Prin. and Mrs. Prank S. Wiley_ Announce Adoption Mr. and Mrs. Roger Post Hill at Gainesville, Fla. announce the adoption of a son, Roger Scott, June 7. Mrs. Hill is the former Ann Albritton, of Pink Hill. MISCLES ACHE? Don't suffer ... STANBACK re lieves pains of tired, sore muscles. STANBACK acts fast yet no gen tly, and with pain relieved you feel relaxed, comfortable. Let STANBACJCi combination formula free you from paiof due tb-over ex ercise and other muscular aches? STANBACK Tablets or Powders. ^ ^1 ( ? Watches & Bands ? BUI Folds ? Cuff Links t Wedding Bands ? Cigarette Lighters ? Electric Razor ? Tie Clasps GIVE A LASTING GIFT?GIVE JEWELRY . From J. 4. Whitfield, Jeweler "Your House of Diamonds" North Queen St. Kinston, N. C. .. Mr. Fanner... I We Will Be Barning Tobacco Hill Supply Company I FRIDAY NIGHT - JUNE l?t AT 7:30 P.M. H. .... II Come See The "BRANTFORD" LOOPER In Operation PD TOBACCO LOOPER BRINGS YOU MORE EFFICIENCY . . . MORE PROFITS: aad guaranteed. ? Easy to operate by annulled labor, oflta. more way* through leas coots! ? Less leaf bruiatog . . . bettor leaf grade, i of eagtaeertag "know-how." . ? 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