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WiCbPres&nl ' Ipger Post Hill was named presi dent of the Pink Hill senior 4-H dub and ChrysOa Bolt mi made president of toe Junior organization at a meeting held recently. Other senior Officers named were Bill Jack Williamson, vice pres; Becky Turner,, secretary; and Kenneth Howard, ong leader,. ? ; Junior officer are Havel Gray, vice pre; Bet, Taylor, Secretory; and Harold Bostic, song leader. ) (Mrs D. W. Ruffin, Mm Mortimer Maxwell and Misses Ann, Winnie Turner l ii ; , V ' ' INSURANCE '"'AGENCY- 2 f f 2? f.f'tf "Alii KINDS Or INSURANCE'. ' .T ' a. V, JTUJUUSaV :i,:Sf .i.-'Sv"-V.i TvWMl .'i, ;i! Pink OUT. Oldest Imuran ce Acenc ' : . i. i1 " " i- i j 1 NT 03UJ?ftB?fi .' flAlnrAnf If. i-:u.: .rj,;.ieAaL-',. 1wllf vl rtar.T";::. i' t ' 6" Titles f stove nine) with 5 ft. cralvanized ' :'' ' stacks above barn. . . ' v--' : Ia HIGH IN CONVENIENCE LOW IN OIL ! ' Cash or Terms SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. Seven Springs, N. C. Announced Announcing the engagement of Miss Evelyn Kornegay of Albert' ton to Mr Layton Cochran of Rob ersonvlUe, Mrs. JY B Davla enter, tained at a delightful party at the VFW Post home, on Monday even ing A color note of green and white was used In decorations and re freshments. After; participating in a number of games and cartesh (he honree was showered with an ar ray of miscellaneous gifts. -T ; K Retfresments consisted of 11ml Ice Mdal eakes, nuts and open, faced sandwiches, in. tne corner ot u napkins were inscribed the words, yi&&U Evelyn ft.My"'2S.? , t. ,A ." ' The hostess was assisted in en tertaining and serving by the hon oree's mother. Mrs "Red" Korne gay, Mrs. A. P7 TyndaU and Miss Bessie Kornegay i ? 1 for the Highway Patrol school be- gintung iMonoay in unapel mil, as a result by mental and physical ex aminations given at Ft Bragg last Monday. f Mrs. Turner Circle Hostess Richard C Stroud of' Pink Hill is among the 77 candidates accepted . Mrs. T. J Turner wait 1inRtn fn a circle meeting of the Presbyter ian women of tne'cburoh at her home in Pink Hill on Tuesday nlaht Mrs T, A. Turner, chairman, pre sided Miss Xula Tyndall called the roll and read, the minute tho last meeting The fiirat Command ment, Thou shalt have no other god before Me, was 'the topic for tne BJpie study which was conduct ed by Mrs. H. A Edwards Mrs Ashe Miller, chairman of Dist 0 and Mrs Andrew , MUlef of the HaUsvdUe Presbyterian womena organization were most welcome guests The hostess served Lemon fluff with coffee to the 16 members ore- sent T i and Jane Ruffln visited Mrs. Ruf fin's mother, Mrs. Harrell, who is ill at her home In Gatesvllle, on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J M Jones attend ed tflie funeral ,of Mrs T H Moore in Kinston Sunday afternoon i Christie fiummerlln ib rotjirno1 from a Kinston hospital where she underwent an appendectomy re cently. , j;;.-., v . Mrs. HQ Edwards was in Asbe ville at the weekend to attend a recital in which her daughter, Miss Betty Edwards DarticiDated. fine Is a senior student at Plonks school of creative arts there. . . j Mr. and Mrs. H E Maxwell recent guests of their son, Mr Lyl ton Maxwell, Mrs Maxwell and young son in Wdnston-Salem. . Mrs. Effie Davis, Miss Jubia Da vis and Paula Jones visited rela tives here Thursday afternoon. Misses i Betty Grey Williamson and 'Mary Ella Smith and Mrs. A. E Heath and daughter Nancy at tended a barbecue dinner at the home of Mr C. B. Tavlor. Sr. in Deep Run Sunday The occasslon was to (honor Cpl C. B. Taylor, Jr John Smith In ; English Hospital 1 John Shelton Smith, in the Ar my Air For p e, i now stationed near Liverpool, England, underwent an appendectomy oh board ship, , be fore arriving, and has been 'recup erating at test camp there. He Writes that he is well pleased with military life . "r.:'A?i,h;y: i' iberSqiilhcrland Community Hews HARPER SOUTHERLAND news . Rev; N. P Farrior will fill his regular appointment at; Harner .Qlllthlrlnl 11liwh ConJn. nlrrk whh.vu u u uu hiui, May ia at 7:3U. Everyone Is Invited to attend Dr. Edwards Host Lenoir County ; Medical Society ' Protect Your Crops How Willi : Mail Msmmsi& , ' -!il'.if,soToa.j; i : ' Don't Wait TTntilft TsTiwi TjiiA ' In Pink 4 j Mrs. Leslie Quinn H.D.C.Hos!ess The president, Mrs. Leslie Quinn was hostess o a regular meeting of the Pink Hill Home Demonstration club at her home on Thursday after noon. Asst home agent, Nell Raul cin gave the demonstration which was "Foods that measure mi." Mrs. L H Turner reported on foods and Mrs Fred Lawton on clothing. The club was sponsor of a window dis play in Belk-Tylers store window in Kinston during the week. The club accepted an invitation to be suesta of Mrs. L. H Turner at a picnic at her 'summer home on Topsail Beach in June ' ' . Dr. H IA Edwards was host to the" Lenoir county Dental society at a regular monthly meetinc at the VFW post home in Pink Hill Fri day evening Mr. Anderson and Mr Townsend of Washington, D C. pre sented a motion picture in techni color, and table clinic showinn ad vanced ; methods of denture con struction, , A lengthy round table discussion followed. Members Of the ladies ainrilUrv to the Wlllard Smith Post No. 9514 of Veterans of Foreign War serv ed the group a Lone Island Duck dinner. j ' Local'' dentists attending were Drs CIurlsV'Dupree, Gilbert and Beasley 6f Kinston. Drs. Turner. Johnson and Bowden of Jackson ville Drs. Hare and Branch'of Fay etteirille and Drs. Overman. Wil liams, .Zealy and Hale of Golds- Doro Ur. Hale, who has been con. nected with the State hospital at Goldsboro has' bought the office and equipment of the late Or Geo. rrlce in Kinston, and will move there in the near future VfW Auxiliary Holds Meeting Mrs. Tyndall Is Bridge Hostess Mrs. Horace G 'Tvndall waa host, ess to a regular meeting of her bridge club on Wednesday after noon. An attractive arrangement of early summer (lowers featured tbe floral decorations. Mm. J M Jonea received lub members high score orlze. Mrs H. A. Edwards won juwv ond high and Mrs. Jones Smith confutation prize. High score prize for visitors was won ttv JMni J PV May and Mrs Frozler of Goldsboro a guest was also remebered wu The 1 hostess served a delicious salad plate with coca colas. A regular monthlv meetlns f the Auxiliary to the Willard Smith Post No. 9514 of the VFW was held at the post home on Mondav niaht. Janle Turner, president, presided. A routine of business was transact ed. , Mrs. Bertie Howard and Mn Loretta Howard took the obligation ano tnree prospective members were voted on The auxiliary was asked to send $2.00 per month for hospital work in the veterans hos pitals in Fayetteville and Ft. Bragg and a request was also made for 20 additional address books for the hospital at Fayetteville. Mrs Janle Turner volunteered to onrahase uiem . . . A refreshment committee1 'served uie group. f TO VET HOSPITAL Jesse Pickett who Is ill, has been removed from a Kinstdn hospital to line veterans hospital at Fayette ville. The BF Grady home demonstra. tion club met at the home of Mrs R A. (Dunn) Smith on Monday May 7 with Mrs Smith a hmtt Mrs. Lawson, home project asst presided She eave a short movins picture of how to arrange our ev eryday living rooms and other in teresting facts about home making Miss Mcoy gave and interesting dis cussion on Blue. Cross insurance after the meeting adjourned. The hostess served sandwiches, olckles. Ice Cream, jello. lemonade and mints. About 18 members were ore- sent Mr and Mrs. William Harner and small daughter of Pennsylvania are visiting Mr and Mrs. Raifford Harp er. And also to attend the Gradua tion exercises at BF Grady school of which Larry Harper is a senior their brother Mrs. Mary Alice Mewborn and Andera of Raleigh are also here to attend her brother's Graduation and visiting her Darenta Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Harper Mrs Aubrose Smith. Mrs. Eunice and Mary Etta Ouinn visited at Raleigh and Chapel Hill recently. Mrs. uoy smith and children spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Dera Run. Mr and Mrs. Emmet Lee and Mrs1 Fannie Smith of Kinston visited Mr and Mrs. Charles Brewer nn Sunday and Mr. and Mrs Roy Lee of Philadelphia spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Mrs Kittle Sutton of Topsail uean is visiting relatives around Harper-Southerland community Mrs William Sutton, Mrs. J. K Southerland and Mrs Paul Grady visited relatives In Kinston on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Remus Teachey and baby of Pink Hill visited Mr and Mrs J J. Stanley on Sunday. Mr J K Southerland. Mm Hamu Harper, Mr Blanhard Southedland, were called to the bedside nf their mother, Mrs. Leroy C. Southerland, Sunday, she was suffering from an attack of acute indeeestion and s . i n . m PTA Prcgrsm - Following a regular meetlna'of the Pink Hill PTA on Mondav nlsht me Glee club under the direction of Mrs. Jack Perkins presentedtfie following program: ' 1. Chorus . Castles In The Sand Mocking Bird Hill In the Still of the Night complications. She is spending some time with her daughter. Mrs D. B .Southerland of the Wesley Chapel church community We Wnne for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Willie Harper visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. A B Souther land of Kenansvllle, Rt 1 on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Harper and Mr Harvey Harper and Lennie, Ada Jewell and Melria, Carnoll Harper all spent Sunday in Grifton with Mr. and Mrs. C C Lewis Mrs Harvey Harper and Mrs. Vi ola Turner visited Mrs. Lu-v r. .?. utherland at Kendnsvilie, Rt 1 on Monday. Mrs. Southerland has been ill but is much improved ; iit. .i . i t Lou A-. -' i ..vis ' '" 2nd. Ann Ruffln Betty Bri It Perkins ( Lula Mae Jones '. y.t:-,. ' ' Actors Bonnie Howard " France Harper . ' ' ' Ereelle Sanderson . : 7 5. Xhorus Orchestra Song Glee Club.- y . ' T : :.;-! . 4 Kentucky Babe . . ' .5?,v;:r:By , m James Howard Kenneth Howard w j Kenneth Tyndall , , X ' Jimmy Perkins Jimmy Lee Johnson 5 Drv Bones fllee fliih - . fe. Pickaninny Sandman Glee club 7. i ne sunugot oz tne Lord Glee club .,(,. , i . ' WOODLAND IIEYS Mr. and Mrs. Manty and Mr S Wylie of Worcester, Mass. and Mrs. were the a-ueats of Mr. and Mrs a R Chesnutt for two weeks recently. The visit included a pinch: at tins Cliffs as well as several other visits to neanby places of interest Mr. and Mrs. Manty are the parents of Mrs. Raymond A. Chesnutt the for mer Viola Irene Maty. 11 The Ledyard Vault Precision Built Proof Age AIR-SEAL Manufactured by SMITH VAULT CO. KINSTON Consult Your Local Funeral Director Get That .Hlai Insurance Protection Now Don't Gamble With Your Year's Profit.. See Us Now Turner & Turner Insurance Agency! n m a . . . .. Mrs. Christine Williams, Off. Mgr. Pink Hill. N. C. L. C. Tuner, Jr .-i r 7 .utnt Gliw - if -( .l V. A sou . . . m I I . . I I i th vrv nAcnimif - T TW-,.... ..... . ... . . . . Ikvoob rn'iieu wno ia ill, nas Been mm '' ' removed from a Kinstdn hospital to Iff 7 ff ' m ' ' Injured In Wreck -iMffif? n : n n m?ma z oy mv - lAi l lhu h.jj iiuci i u i her forhead which necessitated the w"uw" U UaUWi 1 1 taking of twelve stitches to close " I 4V I . ' I the -srnuTvH . 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