Pink Hill, Grady Sock* Personal* Miss Gerry Buie and Mr. Singleury Sanderson of Clark ton spent the weeken I in Pink Hill Midi Miss Bute's sister. Mra. Bob Hood and Mr. Hood. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd May were overnight visitors. Fri day of their daughter. Mrs. Charles Nash, Mr. Nash and Patty Ann and Sonny, in Grif ton. Sonny has been Ul and expects to undergo surgery for removal of tonsds and adenoids at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, in K Inst on next week. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Smith and daughters, Betty Janice and poema Jean, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Smith, Sr. attended funeral ser vices for Mr. Edward w. Lit tle in Greenville, Wednesday afternoon. I I Mesdames Bob Hood and J.M. Jonas, co-chairman of the Le noir County Heart Fund in Pink HOI. were in Klnstoo Thursday evening to attend a kick-off simper meeting held at the Ho tel K Inst on. Mrs. Lucy K. Grady is a pa ttern at the Duplin General Hos pital, in Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. J.F. May re cently visited Mrs. May's sis ter, Mrs. W.E. Simmons and Mr Simmons in Goldsborq. Mrs. Simmons is ill. Mr. and Mrs. HE. Maxwell Were in Durham on Wednesday where Mr. Maxwell had his eyes checked at Mcpherson's Hospital. Mrs. Christine Williams. Mrs. Norman Anderson, Mrs. Austin Anderson and Miss Mary Virginia Herring were in Ra leigh Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and young daughter, Cheryl Gwen. Mrs. Williams returned home from Rex Hospital Friday.' Mr. Robert Hob, employed in Whitevllle, spent the week end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Smith have returned home to Hulme ville pa. after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Smith and Mrs. Pete Williamson at tended the funeral of Mr. Ed ward Little in Greenville Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. Melvin Williams arriv ed Tuesday from Duke Univer sity where he is a senior, to spend the semester break with his mother. Mrs. Nita Smith of Kinstonis spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Smith. Mr. Joe spence of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with re latives near Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Dovelle outlaw Miss Rachel Smith and Chris were at Jacksonville, Sunday to visit Lt. and Mrs. Albert Smith and infant son, Timothy Stephen. Chris is spending some time with his grandparents, Mrs. Ruby Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Smith. Mr. Roscoe Daniels and Mr. Aaron Smith of Raleigh visited Mrs. Daniels and Aarons par ents, Mr.andMrs.FaisonSmlth during the weekend. Mr. Faison D. Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Mystrlc of Raleigh were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Faison Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Patt erson and son c the weekend with Mrs. Patter *?p" father. Mr. S.M. Lee. .Mr. and Mrs. w.M. Riven bsrk at Wallace visited the J.p. Mays Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hood and guests. Miss Gerry Bute and Mr. _ singletsry Sanderson of Clarkton had a seafood supoer at Sneads Ferry Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wil liams were at the Edgewater Restaurant at Sneads Ferry for dinner Sunday. Dining at the River view Rest aurant at Sneads Ferry Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rhodes end Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Tho mas. Mrs. Donald Dean has return ed home to Norfolk. Va. after htviqg visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers while Mr. Dean was at sea. Mr. and Mrs. w.T. Byrd and son BQ1 of Moun culve were dinner guests, Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. warren Max well. Miss Helen Carter, teaching in Wilmington, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carter. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY To I**?' Mr. Floyd May of Pink HOI on his birthday, his daughter, Mrs. Charles Nash And Mr. Nash entertained at a dinner at their home in Grif ton January 12. invited guests Included the following members of the May family; Mr. and Mrs Cecil May, cesie. Haywood and Lane May. Mrs. D.C. May and Mf. ?nd Mrs. Harry McDonald all of New Bern, and Mrs. Ro bert May of Greenville. MARRIED IN DILLON Bobby Wayne Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chancy i. smith of Pink Hill, and Miss Linda Sue Deans, daughter of Mrs. Sallie Mae Deans of Seven Springs were married at Dil lon, South Carolina, Saturday. January 4. They are residing in their trailer home on pink HOI. Route2. Mr. smith is employed by Bostic Motor Company ui Rose HOI. EDWARD W. LITTLE Edward W. Little. 47. died at his home in Wilson Tues day morning. Funeral services were held at the Wllkerson Funeral Chapel in Greenville at 3 p.m. Wed. conducted by Rev. Lawrence w. Aventpastor Church of WOsorf: asSistrt by" Rev. BUI Tyndall, chaplain at .1 Eastern Carolina Sanitorium Burial was in Falkland Ceme tery. A native of Pitt County, he spent roost of his life in the Falkland Community. For the past IS years he had lived in Wilson where he was employ ed at E.C. Sanitorium. He was a member of the Falkland Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Susan smith of Pink Hill, Rt. 2; a son. Ralph Ed ward and three sisters, Mrs. N. Maurice Duke. Mrs. J. For rest Moore and Mrs. Adlington N. Cady. all of Falkland. PINK HILL NEWCOMERS Newcomers to Pink Hill are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robertson and their two children, Kath leen and Scott. They are liv Av#- West Pink Hill. Both are graduates of Duke University, and Mr. Robertson holds an M. A. Degree He is now employed under Dr. T.S. Coite as a soil consultant. The family came to Pink Hili from Texas. BASKETBALL HOMECOMING The homecoming game be tween Southwood and Pink Hill will be played In the pfc* Hill S? nw^Fr|d*y "tf*' J*0- 2i benamrtSTSSf^neTsouS wood's coach la Joe Clay Jones, who la a Pink HOI graduate, and the local coach la Mr. Tom Salter. JAYCEE BENEFIT GAME Members of the Pink Hill Ruritan club played a Jaycee. team In a basketball game in the J.M Jones Gymnasium Fri day night. January 17. The Ru rltana won. 36-46. in a game Played between a town team and members of the pink HOI fa culty, the ton team won. 180 was realized to benefit a Jaycee project. DANCE A SUCCESS The March of Dimes dance held at the American Legion Hut at Maxwell's Mill Jan. 18, was a success, according to the chairman for the Albert son area. The chairman Is Mrs. Jimmy Johnson. Approximately $56 was cleared above expen ses. The music was furnished by the Rick Rickles band from Goldsboro and Dwight Nether cutt who played the drum and Kenneth Tyndall either the pia no or violin. Another dance for the same cause Is planned for Saturday night. Feb. 1, at the samb place, same hour . 8:00 p.m and the music will be the same. Mrs. Johnson asks that every one keep the date In mind, and make their plans to attend. AMERICAN LEGION DANCE Members of the Simmons Mewbern-Turner post of the - American Legion will have a dance at the hut at Maxwell's Mill next Saturday night, Janu ary 26. beginning at 8:00 p.m. Music will be furnished by the Rythmalres of Goldsboro. A small admission charge will benefit the American Legion cause. The public Is Invited. ANNOUNCES BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thig pen of K Inst on announce the birth of an 8 lbs. 1 oz. son. Robert Jeffrey, at Lenoir Me morial Hospital, Jan. 18. Mrs. Thlgpen Is the former Clystla Holt of Pink Hill. WOOD^ANb 4-H CLUB the Wflfedland Community 4-H club held its regular meet ing on April 14th, at 7:00p.m. In the smith Community Build ing. Anthony westbrook. the president. presided. The pledges were led by Billy Marshburo and Brends west brook gave the devotion. During the business session members were urged to get their health record Books ready to be turned In April 6th. Com ing events in the county coun cil were discussed. A general question and ans wer period was had on "Saf ety Hazards" with all mem bers participating. This was very Informative. After the meeting, recreation was enjoyed with Emily Marsh burn and Patsy Dili In charge. Refreshments were served Dy Rose Stafford, vera Gray and Ted Futrell. SMITH 4-H Smith's 4-H club met Satur day night at 7:00 p.m. January r?1-,u *he Smith's community building with June Smith, pre sident presiding. The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance end the 4-H pledge. Judy Smith and Cary Williams Jr. led several songs and gave the Devotion. A Valentine party was plan ned for February 14th.. Linda Smith gave the 1964 schedule of events for the year. The programs were planned for the year. Refreshments were served by Linda and Karen Smith to the 16 members, 1 visitor and 3 leaders. Mrs. Eva Nethercutt of Al bertson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Scott Sunday. Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Currie Dail of Warsaw were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dail. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ro land ThigpaMnd Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'THigpn went to Deep Run to visit Mr. and NMs. Ro dolph Deaver. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Powell and Sonya of Warsaw were guests of Mr*. Oarrte Scott Mr. ood Mr*. Harry Har grove* wore over night guest* of Mr*. Thelma Hargrove* and family Friday They wore en route to their home in Georgia following oeveral week* of och ool In Virginia. Visiting Mrs. Lola Waller and Lorena during the week wore Mrs. Minnie Summerlin of Mt. Olive, Mrs. Venia Chestnut! of Woodland Church section, Mrs. J. C. Hooten, Grifton, Mrs. Wil lie Strickland and children, Goldsboro, Mrs. J. E. Holt, Herring Store, S. A. Waller, Mt. OUve and Mrs. Helen Wal ler. Mrs. Bob Barden of Prince ton was a week end guest of the William Waller family. Sun day dinner guests in the Wal ler home were the Rev. and Mrs. Francis Gamer and chil dren of Mt. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bush of Newport and Mrs. Lola Waller and Lorena. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Summer lin were at New Bern the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stanley and children. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Taft Herring visiting Bill Herring, a surgical patient at Wayne Me morial hospital, Goldsboro. Mrs. Helen Waller spent the weekend at Dublin with Dr. **" "Ml^" 'j Ttat to dew In at flaw ad not In another, becaaoo mm open* its cup aid ton it In, white the other cteee* It ?elf, and the drape ran off. Henry Want Beerlior i L. - 'I If You Are Planning To Build Or Remodel... and Need ? Trim ? Roofing ? Doors ? Sheet Rock ? Flooring ? Paints ? Windows ? Asbestos Siding or ? Hardware Get Our Prices Before You Buy At No Extra Cost. BLIZZARD Building Supply 1406 W. Vernon Ave. Kins ton, N. C. AUCTION SALE I TRACTORS AND I FARM MACHINERY I TUESDAY I FEBRUARY 4th 1964 I 10:0^A. M. I 100 Farm Tractors 350 Farm Implements WAYNE STOCKYARD INC. I 2 Mi. So. on Hwy. 117 Phone 734-4234 Goldsboro, N. C. For "Built-in " Cooking Convenience I Select a suburban Built-in Range ? 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Her nose-tip veil of imported French illu sion was attached to a crown of tnlnature pearls and crystals. Her flowers, a white orchid showered with stephanotis and lilies-of-the valley were clasp ed to a white satin covered prayer book with candle light satin streamers. Mrs. Stroud is a 1962 gra duate of B.F. Grady High School and attended Mount olive Junior College and East Carolina Col lege. Mr. Stroud is a 1958 graduate from Pink Hill High School and attended Mount olive Junior College and Pembroke State College. The couple will be at home on R.F.D. Pink Hill following a wedding trip to Florida. Scott's Store PER80NALS Mrs. Jack Hooten of Grifton was a guest of Mrs. Helen Wal ler Thursday for dinner. In the afternoon they visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grady who live at the old home place where Mrs. . Hooten lived before her mar riage. ' Ronnie Malpass of Goldsboro spent the weekend with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Thigpen. 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