Beulaville Society PERSONALS Mr. and Mr*. Marlon Ed wards and girls, Elstne and Kay and Zamie Mae Cottle .enjoyed bowling at Kinston Fri day night. Friends of Mrs. Rnby Brinson are glad to know diet she is hone after spending several days In DopUn General H>spi~ tal last week. Mrs. Mine E. Kennedy visited the Paul Hunter family in War saw Saturday afternoon. Rsywood Hunter and G. S. Muldrow made a business trip to Fwjisy Vartna, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Raywood Hunter and two daughters, sherry and Bonlta, vis feed In Golds Doro, Kinston, Grlfton and Ayden Sun day. Mrs. Zannie Mae Cottle and Mrs. Marlon Edwards made a business trip to Kinston Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Lewis George whaley and daughters, Danlta and Debra made a business trip to Wallace Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Adell Matthews spent ms Thursday night In Raleigh wtth Mr. and Mrs. Jfen Ron. Mrs. Cora Sanderson and Mrs. James Tract shopped in Wallace Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thlgpeo of Richmond, Virginia spent . the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Raynor and Mrs. Maready were called to Br till am, Ohio over the week end due to an accident of Mrs. Maready's daughter, Lucy. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cattle of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. ana Mrs. Shelton Cot tie and Tony. Mrs. James Tract and Mrs. Cora Sanderson made a busi ness trip to Kenansvllle Mor day. Mrs. Bera Whaley, Mrs. Geraldlne Blackburn and Mrs. R. W. Craft, Sr. visited die Jack Whaley family In Warsaw Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Ed wards spent several days last week at their home In More head. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis George Whaley and daughters, Debra and Danlta. were dinner puests i of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Batts and family In Ross HQ1 on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Qurdnsr Ed- ] wards attended the Golden Wed ding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Edwards Sunday and later attended the funeral of Bill Hussey In Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brown and children visited his father H. J. Brown, Sr. In Grants boro on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Luther Eubanks and Tanya enjoyed the rodeo at Hamstead. Sunday. Mrs. Lynwood Earl Sumner and daughter. Donna Lynn shop ped In Klnston Saturday. Danny Whaley, Mickey Qulnn, Mrs. Kathleen whaley and Da nlia shopped In Goldsboro Sa turday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Camp bell and James Emery visited | the mountain of North Carolina I and Tennessee this past week end. They visited Gattllngburg and also visited their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kennedy in Winston-Salem and Mr. ana Mrs. Herman Turner at Bre vard, N. C. Mrs. Sudle Thlgpen Is spend ing a few days with her daugh ter, lone at Comfort. HOMECOMING SERVICE Homecoming services will be observed at the Beulavllle Pen tencnaral wfll omch officer to learn of his utles and to find out oncoming rents. At the beginning of the meet lg each officer was appointed hair man of a committee and as told of his responsibilities, lembers of the FFA were also CHOOSI NOW... JMAi ONLAYAWAY FREE STORAGE TILL 1 IBV ^Mount Olive j DUAL-HEADLIGHT 26" "JET FIRE" SPEED BIKE ; Deluxe bicycle has chromed rims and fenders and * white wall tires. Two-tone waterproof saddle! Ball bearing pedals! Reliable coaster brake! Shaped * handlebars with finger grips, rear luggage carrier. Sparkling two-tone paint job. ^ Boys' or Girls' 20" 29.99 S Boys' or Girls' 24" 39.99 I Boys'or Girls'26".. .39.99 ? Bicycle in the box 36.88 The Free Will Baptist of BeulavUle are losing no time on their building project. Ground breaking services were held on Sunday and the following week materials were placed on the site and the foundation was started. Through the cooprated efforts of the entire membership, this project Is expected to progress rapidly. (Photo by Ruth wells) v'> /?; ' - Pink Hill News ? Mrs. James E. Ellis Cbrres. PERSONALS Pete and Bobby Williamson caught fourteen trout and a tub full of other fish deep sea fishing at Sneads Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. warren Grady rrom coidsboro and Mr. and Mrs. B01 Tarum from Durham visited Mr. andMrs. John Grady Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. a Ellis from Wilson were house guests of the John Grady's last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tatum from Alison visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grady last week. Mr. Jimmy Davis Is apatlent n the Lenoir Fbspltal. Mrs. Layton Cochran and chU lren Al, Lou, Pat, Beth from lobersonvllle were guests of ?er parents, the Alvin Korne jays. Mr and Mrs. O. B. EUet Kid children are vacationing In rekyll Island, Georgia. Mr. Gilbert Jones, Senior rom Spartanburg, South Caro ina and Miss Myra Maxwell rom WUson were supper guests >f the Warren Maxwells Sunday :hosen to be on each committee. X was proposed that there would x one meeting each month. Gall id wards, president, told of the ?FA State Convention coming lp the 29th of October. She ex plained what would happen there uid it was suggested that the :lub run a member for an of fice at this convention. Follow ing this, programs for the meet ing each month were planned. Refreshments were served by JUne Smith. The meeting was then adjourned. Annette Grady, reporter ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Wfl iams of Beulavllle announce he birth of a son, Johnny rerone born October 2, 1966, n Lenoir Memorial HospitaL rfrs. Williams Is the former Margaret Mercer. evening. Nancy Turner had a real swinging sixteenth birthday party Saturday afternoon. The beautiful back yard of the Gra ham W. Turners was an excit ing spot with the "Cavaliers" a great rock and roll band from Dunn, n, c. giving out. Gene Barber the vocalist did a fine Job. MRS. FINNEY, GARDEN CLUB HOSTESS The Pink Hill Garden Club met Monday afternoon at 3;30 The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Finney. Mrs. Finney gave an enlighten ing presentation on pruning plants and trees. It was brought out that pruning serves as grooming, if a lot of dwarf ing Is required, the plants should be cut In summer. Those present were Ms. Leah Harper, Mrs. LindaSmlth, Mrs. jerry Smith, Mrs. L H Turner, Mrs. Bell Jones, Mrs. Etta Turner, Mrs. Billy Brewer i - - Mrs. James Ellis, Mrs. T. J. Turner, Mrs. J. L. Hood, and Mrs. Estelle King. Mrs. Finney received an In vitation from Governor Dan Moore to attend a conference and luncheon on Forest Utili zation on Monday, October 17, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Memorial Auditorium. Raleigh N.C. SCHOOL NEWS The first meeting for setting up a health room at Pink Hill School was held Mmday night at 7;30. Mr, Dewey Merltt was the Instructor. There will be ten hours of instruction, two hours at night. These instructions are given through the Red Cross and the ladles will be Installed as Grey Ladles and will work at the health room, giving first aid to children. Mr. R. Swinson, the principal, believes that the Grey Ladles can definitely save the teachers many valuable hours In their teaching day. CHURCH NEWS Homecoming at the Methodist j i 1 Church was a huge success. The Lord blessed us with a beautiful day. Good food, laugh ter, old friends meeting again, Christian fellowship was the experience of the day. After a dynamic sermon preached by Rev. George C. Megfll, missionary to Brazil, the people enjoyed a wonderful Attends I ' fl Advancement 1 School George L. Tyndall to *ten^" , big an n-week term of North / Caroline's Advancement School In winston-Salem. *||j The experimental boarding' school was started in 1984 to help eighth-grade boys of good, ability learn to work up to their potential. The school also pre pares programs for the state's! public schools designed to com bat ? 'under achievement" there.. ' ;'T;1 OCTOBER, IO ? 15 J dinner on the church grounds.'- ??. Among those visitlngfromout of town were Mr. andMrs.Gyto Cotton from New Bern; Mrs. Fred lawton from Holly Ridge; " the former pastor of the pink Hill Methodist Church, Rev. H. L. Harrlll and family from Kipling. N.C.; Mr. Lynwood," Wrenst Harrlll from Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Whltson,. Beulaville; Mr. Melvin Wfl-. Hams, Chapel Hill; Betty and^ Bobby Brewer, Merldith Col lege: Ann Tyndall. University' of N. C.. Greensboro: Gerald Plckett, East Carolina College,' Greenville; Johnny Turner, - Frederick Simpson from Uni-. verslty of N. C., Chapel HOI. Let US Build Your House tto Your Own Specifications CONTRACT OR BY THE JOB, WE CAN FURNISH ALL MATERIAL INCLUDING PAINT. I SEE OR CALL Gamer Bros. OFFICE PHONE 658-2530 RES. PHONE 658-2830 Mt. Olive, N. C. HARVEST SALE BUY! , 1st Quality Esquire | Automatic Electric BLANKETS | by a famous N. C. Manufacturer! >! 7 > Six fashion colors ? ? Pink ? Blu# ? Or##n ? Gold ? B#ig# ? 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