Mrs. E E. Jones and Mrs. Truby Pulley and daughter, i*bbie, of Raleigh visited sev eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of New York. Delaware enroute to Newburr New York to visit Mrs. A. E. Bradley Mrs. Bard ley accompanied Mrs. Jonas and Mrs. Pulley home for a visit with Mrs. Jones, her dau ghter. Mrs. James Sutton visited Sunday afternoon with her mo ther. Mrs Virginia Strickland of Newton Grove. Mrs. Strick land accompanied Mrs. Sutton home to spend several days Miss Psige Draughon spent the weekend with her grand mother, Mrs. Pearl Stephenson of Goldsboro. Mrs. Gearald Quinn and Mrs. Prank Steed, Jr. shopped in Goldsboro Thursday. Rndy tUity of Koooncvfliii J*tCo*lnUnCU' Mr M" 'Brad Minshew of Methodist College, Kayetteville spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bel ton Mtnshew. Lee Quinn of LaGrange was weekend guest of the Paul Hunters. Mr and Mrs. Solon James. Jr. and family spent Sunday in Wallace visiting Mr. and Mrs. Slolon James, Sr. Mickey Benton of Methodist College, Fayetteville spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. c. p. Mbjssrs *"? *?** Rev Skl^rt?" **nt "* nSTLS *nd Mr? Mra- Pw""l Stephenson and daughter. Paige. spent Sunday afternoon in Wilmington. Mra. Annie Laurie Patterson returned to Charleston, S. C. Mooday alter spending several weeks with Mrs. Elbert Mat this and family Friends of Faye Lanier will regret to learn that she is a Patient at Duplin General Hot ptui. ?nd Mrs. M. R. Onefrey of Cleveland, Ohio were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J J. Blanchard. Mrs. Jerry Wal lace and children of Elisabeth town visited the Blanchards on Friday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bataon were Mr. and Mr?. Jimmy Bataon and dau ghter, Linda of Fayetteville J*-,**? Costin and Na than. Jr. and Mrs. Daisy Stan toSnSS^^" Mrs Cora West and Mr. and Mrs. Ray West and son spent U?e weekend with Mr. and Mrs W. M Basham of Raleigh and attended the Ice Cflpsdes Paul Kitohin end Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godwin ^nt Wednesday and 1W ?**" ^noir where they at tended the funeral of Mrs. A. r. Sharpe. Friends of Bruce Costin will be happy to learn that he has returned home after being a patient at Duplin General Hos pJUJ. Mr. and Mrs. Ray West, and ?oug and Mrs. Cora West spent Sunday afternoon in Wil mington. Mrs. Nathan Costin spent Tuesday with her aunt. Mrs Mamie Garner of Selma. M? Coetln s mother. Mrs. Daisy Stencil accompanied her home a?*r 'Pending several weeks with her sisters. Mrs. Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Beas ley and children of LaGrange were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holllngs worth. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Bostic and son. Bill of Norfolk. Va spent the weekend with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs J C Miller and other relatives ? eluding hU father. Mr. Ed Bostic of Warsaw. Mrs. Frank Leak of Chapel Pink Hill, Grady Society 7 a. * Mn^aspef^imita^r^hos teas to her bridge club Wed nesday afternoon. Pretty ar rangements of wring flowers were used to decorate the Mrs. Eva Smith received the high score award. Mrs. J. M. Jones, the prise for second high and Mrs. T. A. Turner the consolation prise. Pimento sandwiches, toasted nuts, fruit cake and Coca Colas were served. Players making up the two tables in addition to the above were Mrs. D. W. Ruff In, Mrs. Alton Tyndall, Mrs. Floyd May, Mrs. Jack Worley and Mrs Floyd Heath. SMITH'S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CLUB Hie Smith's Community De velpoment club will meet at the club building Tuesday night, April 21. A picnic sup per will be served at 7 o'clock. A program on. Termite Control will begin at t, and plans for a community-wide co-operative termite control program will be discussed. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN MEET AT SMTTH'S IS members and one visitor attended a regular monthly meeting of the Smith's Presby terian Women, at the church Friday night. The president. Mrs. (Leland Smith, presided. Mrs. Woodrow Jackson was in charge of the Bible study, and Mrs. Emmett Rogers served as hostess. DANCE RECITAL The Garner School of Dance will present in recital the B. F. Grady School Tap and Bal let, Friday night. April 17th at 8:00 p. m. in the B. F. Grady School Auditorium. No admission, public invited. AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 878 AND AUXILIARY MEET The regular monthly supper meeting of the American Le gion Post No. 379 and auxiliary was held at the Hut near Max well's Mill Monday night. April 6. Ms.r Barbara Davis, presi dent, presided over the Auxil iary meeting and Mrs. Lee Maxwell, acting chaplain open ed with prayer. The group Joined in the Pledge and Preamble. Mrs. Davis report ed on the recent 6th. district meeting in Goldsboro. Mrs. Clyde Potter, 6th. district pre sident, presided The nominating committee presented their report on the new officers for the coming year, as follows: President. Mrs. Sarah Lee Small; vice pres. Mrs. Ercell Harper; Sec retary, Mrs. Clyde Potter; Chaplain, Miss Emma Cham bers; Historian, Mrs. Ruth Grady. They were accepted and will be installed May 9, at the Ladies Night reception. Plans were made for an en thusiastic Poppy Drive May 23. The meeting closed with prayer. 8 members and S Jun iors were present. Hill spent Tuesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips. Mrs. Phillips return ed home with her daughter to spend several days. ATTEND BETA CLUB CONVENTION Eleven Beta Club member* (ram the Pink Hill School at tended the annuel convention hold in Raleigh Friday through Sunday. They were Betty Brewer, Ann Tyndall, Nancy HU1, Eleanor Hill. Sandra. Sanderson, Linda Jean San derson, Judy Gail Blizxard. Janice Noble and Johnny Tur ner. Their sponsor, Mr*. Wil bur Tyndall and Mr. Tyndall accompanied them, and they stayed at the Down Towner Motel. ATTEND BI-COUNTY FHA RALLY Mrs. Nancy Jones, Home Economic* instructor at the Pink Hill School, and ? of her FHA girls attended a Bi-Coun ty Rally held in Goldsboro Fri day. Janice Grady of the lo cal chapter was installed as social chairman of the Rally. BUSY BEE 4-H CLU BMEETS Ann Tyndall was hostess to the Busy Bee 4-H club at her home in Pink Hill Friday after noon. Bobbie Brewer, presi dent, presided and Sharon Smith gave the devotions. Carol Hood, secretary, read the minutes. The club discussed ways they could help promote Na tional Library Week, and have placed an exhibit in the town library window. The town spring clean-up was also dis cussed, and the dress revue to be held this month. Members congratulated Miss Tyndall on winning top honors in the senior team division of the Lenoir County 4-H public speaking contest held at the Agriculture Building in Kin ston Monday night. For her speech "The Three A's in 4-H (Hub Work, she received $11. in cash. PINK HILL PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Seth B. King and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis attended funeral services for Mr. Reubin Sheppard at South west Primative Baptist CSiu rch, near Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sheppard was a brother-in-law of Mr. King. The two couples also visited their sister-in-law, Mrs. Sam Davis, a patient at Onslow County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lamm Dosier and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mer cer of Fountain visited, brief ly with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Patter son returned Friday from a visit with their son, A/1C and Mrs. S. Thomas Patterson and children, Tommy, Melaine and Mona at Charleston, S. C. Mr. and M.-s. Albert Spence of Klnston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. GarlandLlewel I 21 of Durham were y of Dr. and Mrs. D. W. R? fln. Other guests of the Ruf fins for the weekend were dhrir daughter . Mrs. DennU Hobbs andMr. Hobbs of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper j.smith left the Raleigh-Durham Air port Monday morning for Sen Antqnlo, Texas for a week! visit with their daughter.Mrs.Char lie Saunders. Mr. Saunders and sons, joe and sudney. Mr. Matt Burke Is a patient at the Vets Hospital In Durham. Mr. LEo Byrd. employed with First Citizens Bank In Smith field underwent surgery at the Johnson County Hospital APRIL 7. and Is now recuperating at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Byrd on Pink Hill. ROUtC 1. Mr. E.R.Maxwell Is on a busi ness trip to Texas. Mrs. Tessle FusseUandMrs. Hattle Davis of Rose Hill were visiting relatives In the Grady School community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Falson Turner spent the weekend with the J.E. Martin family In Montezuma Ga. They accompanied Mr.and Mrs. Kewieth Kennedy who are moving to Fort Valley. Geor gia from Durham. Kenneth has been employed by the state of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rog ers were dinner guests of their daughter. Mrs. Hunter WELLS. Mr. Wells and children InCLIN ton Sun The J . Gladsons of Klnston visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers Saturday. Mrs. Troy Smith manager of the lunch room at B. F. Grady school, fell on the steps there recently, and broke her right arm. She is recuperating at her home on Pink Hill, Route 2 Gary Smith, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith, of Albertson and a stu dent In the third grade at a F. Grady school suffered a severe eye Injury when accidently hit by a playmate, recently, and has been hospitalized for a week at Lenoir Memorial In Klnston. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor were at Chapel Hill Monday where Mrs. Taylor underwent a physical examination at the University hospital. Mr. Cletls Jones. Pink Hill barber has returned home fol lowing surgery at Lenoir Memorial Hosfoxal. In Klnston. Mrs. Barbara Kornegay and daughters. Amy and Lorl of An^er recently visited Mrs. Annie Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Southerland and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and daughter of Raleigh and Mrs. Jasper Herring at Mount Olive, Route 2 were weekend "guest of Mrs. Christine WM?mSFrederlck Rhodes and sons. Freddy. Billy and Robin have returned to their home In Charlotte after having visited the J. T. Spence ana Grover Rhodes families. Mr. Rhodes came for them. - Misses Paulette Sachett and Cheryl Page of Smiths Town SwdBe to flsyiS* | Waters. ' Signed ? Gerald W. Waters and Prank D. Waters. Jr. Outlaw's Bridge - Mrs. J. H. Parker, Cetr. PERSONALS Mrs. Henry Parker will be hostess to the Home Demon stration Club Monday. April 20th 2:00 p. m. All members are urged to attend the meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nichols of Richlands School Faculty visited relatives here last Tues day night. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parker and daughter Margaret Ann of Mt. Olive, Mrs. Lloyd D. Sut ton of LaGrange R. F. D. 3 were among visitors with their mother Mrs. J. Henry Parker Sunday afternoon. 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