R Pink Hill, Grady Society tersoncr/s . Mrs Bob Hood have Bag Mr. flood'* sister, RLavin and family in ?r. Y. this weak, and were ?gaUnston, West Va.. to [fcnrt't sister-in-law, Mr*. HjWe and family. Hp. Jones, Mrs. Jones C. ?fc.T. ^..Turner and Mrs. |nuns vent a few days B* Past week, and saw ?So of The Lost Colony, ^?k Hoflomae and dau ghters, Linda and Beverly of Win ston-Salem have been visiting Mrs. Holloman's mother, Mr*. J. J. Piv er, and her brother, Mr. Johnny Westbrook and family, in Pink Hill during the past week. Mrs. Bill Byrd and Mr. Leo Byrd returned Monday from a visit with relatives and friends in Hollywood, Clewiston and Tampa, Florida. Misses Ruby Westbrook and Norma Carol Summerlin were re cent visitors at Surf City. Rev. Neil Bain of Beulaville filled the pulpit at the Pink Hill Pres : byterian Church at the regular 11 O'clock service Sunday, in the ab sence of the pastor, Rev. John A. Wilkerson, Jr., who is on vacation with relatives in Virginia. Mesrs "Pete" Smith F. E. Smith and Peter King were on the tobac co market at Fitsgerald, Ga. the first of this week. Overnight guests during the week end of Or. and Mrs. D. W. Ruffin were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simpson and daughter, Robin Ruffin of Cha pel Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc Kinney and Susan, of Sumter, S. C.; and Mr.Dennis Hobbs of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and daugh ter left Sunday afetrnoon to spend this week at Atlantic Rparh and the other returned home. Mrs. TOB* Srfilth is at White "Lake this week with the F. H. A. gils. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy are moving from Kinaton to Lum berton, where Mr. Kennedy will be employed with a Hardee's Drive in Restaurant there. Mrs. Matt Burke visited her dau ghter, Mrs. Jimmy Ricks, Mr. Ricks and their two daughters in Eden ton during the past week. Mrs. Christine Williams spent the weekend at Topsail with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ahdersoh. of Mt. Olive. Mrs. Myra Jo Whitley who has been teaching at Swansbora, and two sons. Max and Mike have mo ved to New Ben. Mrs. Whitley will teach freshman English in the City School the coming year. * Mr. and Mrs. Ethro Hill were at Onslow Beach during the past week as guests of Mrs. Hill's sister, Mrs. Art Stone and Lt. Stone. Miss Connor Jones hasjreutrned home after having taken a guided tour of the North Westean United States. Mrs. W. F. Simpson and child ren recently visited Mrs. O. R. Simpson and other relatives at Er win. if. ..J WW w m 1.11 ?r. biiu Aire, jasper lynuau, Mrs. Annie Kornegay, Miss Lula Tyndall and Miss Ann Tyndall were at the Southernaire Restaurant at Sneads Ferry for dinner Sunday. Miss Betty Kay Herring, with some friends from Kinston spent the weekend at Atlantic Beach. Carolyn and Johnny Brewer have been visitng relatives in Meherrin, Va. this week. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hood, who were enroute to New York state. Mr. and Mrs. Whitford Hill, Elea nor, Marsha and Douglas and Sue Gentry were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rogers and son, in Raleigh, Wednesday. Miss Gentry was enroute to her home at Elkin after a visit with the Hills. Miss Celia Maxwell of Kinston and Mrs. Julia Motto of Richmond, Va. were among those visitng in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley, Sue and their guests from Bath, and New York state, spen tsevral days recently, in the Western North Caro lina Mountains. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ward. Jr.? and children are visiting relatives at Shallotte and Bolivia this week. Miss Helon Grace Carter returned Monday from Raleigh, where she has been working at Wake Memor ial Hospital during the summer. Miss Carter, a recent E. C ,C. gra duate, will teach 4th. grade in the Washington-Catlett City school in Wilmington this year. Mrs. Prentiss Smith and Misses Martha Sheppard, Diane Jackson, Catharine Sheppard, Janice. Betty and Donna Smith spent Sunday af ternoon at Cliffs of the Neuse Park. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Little and young son, Ralph, of Wilson were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs Prentiss Smith and family. Mssrs, Faison Smith, Aaron Smith and Douglass Smith spent Sunday fishing on the Outer Banks. Mr. Willie B la lock has returned to his home at Albertson after hav V an's hospital, at Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tatum and chil dren of Durham, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grady Dinner guests of Mrs. Ruby Smith and family, Sunday were Lt. and Mrs A S. Smith and Chris, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyers, of Jack sonville. and Meyers' pirentB, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Graham, of Chicago. AS, also Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Scott. Jr.. of Greenville. Invitation Issued Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen Grady request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Brenda Lee to Mr. Thomas Leon Stroud on Saturday, the thirty-first of August at half past four o'clock in the afternoon Harper-Southerland Presbyterian Church Albertson, North Carolina Reception immediately following the cere mony at home of the bride. Attend Electric Congress Ronald Tyndall and Rosemary Taylor members of the Christian Chapel Clover Leaf ,4-H Club were in Charlotte Monday and Tuesday of this week, attending the Stat* 4-H Electric Congress at the Queen Charlotte Hotel. The program included a buffet and a cinerama production. Mon day, and an awards banquet Tues day night. The congress is designed to recognize 4-H club members for outstanding accomplishments in electric projects. It was an expense paid trip for the 4-Hers. Their par ents are Mr .and Mrs. Bill Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of the Pink Hill, Community. Takes MA Exam Mr. Thomas Salter, coach at the Pink Hill High School, was among examination for the aMster of Arts those taking a final comprehensive degree at East Carolina College Saturday. ^raauare rrom Nursing School Graduation exercises were beid at the First Christian Church in Wil son Friday night tor graduates of the Wilson School of Nursing, and a reception was Mid later at the fiproHaa Building Memebrs of the class "from this area were Miss Brenda Grady, Miss Judy Bell and Mrs. Jo Ann Benson Hill. The commencement address was by Dr. Walter A. Sikes, supt. of Dorothy Dix Hospital, in Raleigh. Dr. Robert C. Pope sang, "Climb Every Mountain", and Miss Myra Maxwell, director ef the school, presented the class for their diplo mas. Attending the exercises from this area included Mr .and Mrs. Paul Grady, Mr. Wm A. Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Turner, Lucy Ann Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Faison Smith, Mr. Aaron Smith, Mr. Tom Stroud, Mrs. Thelma Sanderson. Mrs. Hess Davis, Jr., Gwyn Davis Mr. Ben Turner and Miss Linda God bold. Betty Hood Celebrates Birthday Honoring her daughter, Betty on her eleventh birthday, Mrs. J. L Hood took her and some friends to Goidsboro Saturday afternoon to see. Summer Magic,, at the theater When they returned homer ice cream and cake were served. En Joying the party were Debbie Noble, Susan Taylor, Terry Ward and Car ol and Danny Hood. Betty's sister and brothre. Party Honors Frank Jones Frank Jones, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jones of Pink Hill, was honored on his fourth birthday at a party, at his home Saturday afternoon. The children played games, and were served ice cream and cup cakes. Attending were Sue Wiley, Bev erly Simpson, Kathy Tyndail, Mar sha Hill of Pink Hill and Carl Jones and Billy Sutton. Moss Hill A white Waded | with new tobacco stick*. was fltokp: from \dolph Howard. It was pac-j ked at hi* Haw.* (Mar Piato'SV Saturday night. It waa recovered by the owner, parked on Highway 258. some time Sunday. The ftkks were stiff (here and occupants of' the truck, two colored 'men and a color ed woman, in the area barning to bacco, from South Carolina, were taken in custody, and locked up. kvmyone mam duplin - times CLASSIFIED AM. ' ALL PURPOSE 3-IN0NE0IL Oils Everything Prevents Rust smr-aicT?c trow Missses Betty and Bobbie Brew P. and Nancy Hill fQbJp^dmx thfr week at the FHA Camfrat White Lake. They were ac companied there Monday by lira. Nancy Jones, their FHA advisor at the Pink Hill High ScbodL ? mwtvou Gillette ^EWkJLUULADI mBDSBI 10*? Hfiii fITS AU ?ItllTTf UIOII We Want Your Hogs see us OR CALL: PINK HILL LIVESTOCK MARKET ' Pink Hill 56 8-3481* ~ We fay Prenifam ^or tojTQ'uality H*fl operaTS* BY'tfJRBY packing company CLINTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Clinton LY 2-2104 1 phones melt the miles when 1 ? ... your someone's miles away Milee don't matter to a telephone. 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