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i J.; . Personals :.r. and Mrs. Elbert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Smith were recent overnight visitors et Mantetv and attended a pertor rnance of the Lost Colony. fj,,: " - 'fJQf-j L New - -..', A'ftE 0"', I T rom MMSEFOWOI .' j- .Gutting wood is easier and ( , faster with- the new Home '.litadirectdriveEZ-a Weigh- ;i ins only 19 pounds it packs , i'(S5 .full horsepower to let you ': V eat through 8 oak in 4 , SecoiiV ' 18" pine . in 12 t aeconda Brings down trees -. : , t up to 5 foet in diameter. Try tio mct .powerful direct isu'. drive chain saw you can buy. -';. Come ia today, for a free ' usmonstratioar j , . t I. A. Turner & Co. Pink Hill. N.C.; , Mrs.. Sallie Westbrook, Mrs. Belle Swinson and Mrs. ..Walter Stroud of ., Kenansville, - spent last week at Carolina Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Kichard King who have been in New Found land where Mr. King has ' been serving in the1 Navy . have arri ved for a visit with relatives be fore being transferred to Pensa cola, Fla., Mrs.' King- is .the for mer Mary Ellen Howard of Pink muB.,1. Mr. and Mrs. James Crabtree of $. .Henderson :, visited, -;r briefly with.Hev. and Mrs. H.L. Har relt at the parsonage in Pink Hill Saturday, v , . T.: A. . Turner, Mr. and Mips. ,T. J. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. v Graham : Turner w. attended the"" debutante ball in ' Raleigh Friday sight Miss. Martha Part-oft of "Kinston - grand- daughter of T A. Turner, made her debut at the balL- , " j , i - Mrs. Leila , Mae Kennedy and Jevrine Rhodes returned Mon day from Marianna, Fla. where they , visited . Mrs.; Kenedy's sis ter, Mrs.' Walter T. Wood and family. ; -, , , Announce Births " Attorney and Mrs. W; F. Si mpson -of Pink Hill announce the birth of a daughter, Beverly Jo, at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinston, , Wednesday, ' Septem ber 3, Mrs. Simpson is the for mer - Geraldine Stroud of Pink Hill, K..1. . t ' t ', Mr.' and . Mrs. Angus Mercer of Charlotte have' announced -the arrival oi a aaugnier, in a cna- rlotte Hospital . September , 1, Mrs; Mercer is the former Jay cee Maxwell of Albertson,; and Mr; Mercer is also a native of Duplin County,' Pink Hills R. 2. , -v , . , , . . , , -; Born to Mr. and 'Mrs. Greg ory (.SHUth of Albertson, a son. Gregory i,ynn. weight 9 lb. 3 'oz, at Parrotts . Hospital in Kinston August 28, The mother is the former Linda, -Sue Howard of Pink, Hill R. 1. Sanford. Speaker At , Euritari Club. , " Terry Sanford .'of Fayetteville 1954 ' campaign manager was the, late Senator Kerr Scott's guest speaker at a regular meet ing of the Pink Hill 1 Ruritan Club in' .the ' School Cafeteria mute for- her home in Kinston, da.iy. . . x w - on Sunday with lira. -H. ft, i"uv , Mrs. Juiiuny-.,iepartt and child fell who also visited here, r , f '- .ren visited Uv the Teacher's horn i ti Q Kornegay ot RalelgVvU-t)B ' Saturday r r , 4 H"d his mother and other relatives. yOther- weekend ' Visitors there during the weekend He .fished at includefl.- MifiaU. Mrw Ann. in.i ,t topsail on Saturday, and returned Sallie Outlaw, Lucy Wells of Scot1 Circles 1 and 2 Met Miss Lula Tyndall was hostess to Circle 1 of Pink Hill Presby terian Women of the Church at her home Tuesday night with 11 . . 1 ..A-nt. IVffn t 11 111C7111UCI a vicKuin wia. jaix Mr. Leland Smith of Pink Hill Smith, Chairman, presided. Mrs. 1 Rt. 2 has been a recent operative patent in a Kinston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jarman have returned 'from a visit with relative in ;OcaarFla; Mrs. E. W. Grady was a bus iness visitor in Greenville. Tues day. -v,,j.,.. I Club at their regular meeting on V .MtP jpllTii.knt nnH' Thursday night September 4, Betty -Mitchell and Bill Hatch Smith was assisted by Mrs. J. A. Worley in , giving the pro gram. Christian Citizenship was the topic of the circle conversa tion article,, which was presen ted by Mrs. T. A. Turner, plans was made to serve the Ruritan and Jeff Moody at Cliffs of the Neuse Park Sat urday ! afternoon. Jewell's mot her, Mrs, Earl Killingsworth aci companied them. , ( Mrs. Farrior closed the meet- were' visitors in ltJ 8 Pyer. The hostess OOQQOOQOOOOOQOOOOOOGOOOfH 0W Sell Your Tobacco Wherever You Please But tit iiniin hihKPiir w CAI YUUK pAKlitlUt -. Pig and Chicken at( Simmons Cafe o o o k o ro io. iT ' 1 In Pink Hill K Our New Cooks Are Mrs. Viola Turner - 'And Nora Howard . We Serve Regular Meals ' - Eat At' Simmons Cafe . Open Seven Days A Week O O o o o o o o o o o o o WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI f. '.ANNOUNCEMENT . . howard-cArter Funeral plan . that we offer for, your proteeUon , AGS ' ' Bensflts -v Cost Prr Tear Birth to 1 rt. . ......... 500.M . KM , Hto it m...... smm .oo -10 to Hmn , ..: MM ; . ' M to 5yra. 7. 1. M to S yrs. 60. i. 15.00 H Interested fill ont coupon belew or earl JA 3-3177. My Nasae..1,. : Address Number In Family I live near (Cburoh, scheel, Store, etc.) (check ene) Send mere laformatioa ,. Have typraaentative contact me HOWARD-CARTER Funeral Home 24 Hour Air Conditioned Ambulance Service - New and Modern-Funeral Chapel ' 113 E. King St. Kington Dial JA 3-3177 " served lemon pie with coffee. Mrs. Cecil Sanderson was hos tess to circle 2, at her home near town, also Tuesday night. The chairman, Mrs. Johnnie Shep pard was in ch'arge. Mrs. Sander son gave the program which was entitled,' "a growing Church, and what constitutes a growing church." Delicious apple pie with ice cream, was served. H. S. Srs. Elect Officers . The officers of the Pink Hill High School senior class have been elected as follows; presi dent, James Howard; vice-president Larry Combs; - secretary, Gracie Taylor; Treasurer, Wan Cy Jones; Reporter, Ann Carter. Surprise Birthdav Dinner l Mr". Wflln Cunningham was ho nored at a surprise birthday tur key supper at the Hillview Drive In Restaurant in Pink Hill Sat- J m'-li rri . . . . ., fhursday- night.-John Worthing-, "Jr Mrs J M Ed ards oi JLieep Run. Approxima .ely 30 relatives and friends of the guests ot honor were served. on. Agriculture - teacher and president of the Club, presided School principal, . Frank Willey talked briefly on .ways the club couia . help the school. ' The first annual ? Ladies and Installation night .Banquet was announced for iche first Thurs day in December. A nominator! committee was named. A sched uled visit of the Red Cross Blo odmobile to Pink Hill was an nounced for October, 23. i The Club voted to participate in the Finer Carolina Contest. Women of the Pink Hill Presby terian Church served supper. Pat Harper Wins Sewing Contest Pat Harper of Albertson was adjudged winner in the annua; tSen-age sewing contest sponsor ed by the Singer Se-wing Cen ter in Kinston the past week. For the show she wore a home made pink, brocaded taffeta par ty dress with dress-length chi ffon train. The judges selected it as best in the show. Eight girls paiicipated. The winner was aVarded a combination hat-sewing box. Miss Harper will model her dress next at the district contest to be held in Richmond Va. on Sipt. 12, the winner there will be eligi ble to enter thhe national, con test in New York City. Miss Har per is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph D. Harper of Al bertson, R. 1. and Charlene of Jesup, GL Miss ; D'" and Kornegay ' and negav, Chsrlene and Bill of -Je,' Bessie Kornegay, W. O Simmons cmioren rurnea to 'UP. ua. on up, Ga., Mrs, Hattie Davis of Bow and Aaron Smith were . .dinner J"aay J T VayIanJ Dav ond Mrs. M. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.J W. Sim- J " Katle Bowell visited the J- W. Simmons of Goldsboro. mons in Goldsboro, Sunday even- We!,s, Bt-: home. Kenansville. on Teachtrs spending the week end ing. vl .the weekend. ( In the Teacher's Home, Miss Thel, ' I ; Mr and Mrs. Coy Whltson were ma Dilday. Mr. Edgar Wells, Bes-. Mrs. Hattie Davis, wh0 has be n at their homo. Linden, for the aie Kornegay w atHthie J?me0f.hDer diU?,ht.r'' weekend They nought their two Mrs, Kathl en Wilson, our form,' ' JT-rt sons' Danny and Sam to ,ive mu8" Tea"r, who to at lS some months visited the Alvin with them in the Graiy Teacher- Springs this year, visited here on Kornegay. family and bther' mem- age. , Frirtsv Jr. Class Officers Junior Class officers elected to serve at the Pink Hill High School for the 1958-195 Scheol year are; president, Jimmy Mil es; vice-pres. - Hiram Lee; Sec retary, Mary Edna Howard; Tre asurer, Jerry Everett; Reportes, Lynn Turned. . Leave For College Leaving either last week or this week to enter the various colleges include; Shelby Jean Smith, Charlotte Smith, Carolyn Kornegay. Nancy Grady, Eliza- I beth Taylor, E. C. C, Greenville; Jane Ruffin and Linda S pence, Meredith College, Raleigh; Al bert S. Smith, Kirby Everett, Jimmy Southerland, Freddy Rho des, U. N. C, Chapel Hill; Way land Davis, Ted Grady and Ro bert Shelton Grady, Campbell College, Buies Creek; Winston Stroud, Mack Harper and Jac kie Perkins, Mt. Olive College, Mt Olive, J. T. Spence, Jr., and Keith Oates, N. C. State. Student Council James Howard was named re cently, to head the student Cou ncil at the Pink Hill High Sch ool for the 1958-1959 school year Lynn Turner was elected vice president, Keith'Hill, Secretary and Treasurer and Linda Wil worth, reporter. Annual Lodge Picnic Members of St. John's Mason ic Ledge No. 13 AM and FM enjoyed their annual picnic sup per at the American Legion Hut at Maxwell's Mill on Thursday of last week. Chicken stew was the main dish on the menu. Move To Kinston Lenoir County Welfare Superin tendent and Mrs. B. T. Fleet wood are moving back to Kins ton, after having lived in Pink Hill for the past several months. Mrs. Fleetwood who teaches in the Pink Hill School will com- Snow Hill News Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chestnut and laughter of Henrico, Va. were ! ... ,Jlt nuuic Ul ufca parents Mr. and Mis. S R Chest-nutt. Mr. and Mis. Dewey Lefler and I children of Knoxvi!lSi Tenn, have ' been spendin? scv 'ral days with ! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oates. I Miss Anne Kornegay returned I home Saturday after spending tiie ! summ r at Black Mountain Mrs. Albert Lewis of Farmvillle was a guest recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs Allen Kornegay, I and Mr. and Mrs. H S Tyndall Miss Anne Kornegay Miss Faye Korne gay and 'Mr. D. V. Grady visited Mr. and Mrs. Durvvood Walker ot Kinston Sat. night Miss Lynda Westbrook was guest in the home of her uncle Satur lay night. Mr. and Mrs. Delano Tyndall of Mt. Olive were guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyndall Sun day. B. F. Grady News Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kornegay, Bill and Charlene of Jesup, Geor gia visited, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kornegay and other relatives at Albertson for the Labor Day We k end. They attended the Grady Outlaw reunion Dance on Sat. night, visited the Layton Cochran's In itobersonville on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kornegay, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Korn gay, Bill What clean, refreshing shaves'you get with a (Biilletttte SUPER- TTT) w Mmm matched to your face with Blue Blade Dispenser and Styrene ease SPEED. Willard Smith Aux. Met Mrs. Nora Stroud was install ed as) president of the Auziliary to the Willard Smith Post no. 19514, at the regular meeting Mon 1 day night, September 1. She re- places Mrs. Ercell Harper who I resigned. A special guest of the auxi liary" was Mrs. Mima Bland of I Kinston, president of the dis trict. , . Mrs. Leila Kennedy and Mrs. .Mildred Howard served refreshments. COOPER 2 for 1 TIRE SALE V7U UU U ilmLaui V , , ' 6.76x15 Cooper Deluxe Black SALE PRICE 1 $9.30 Plw Tax & Eecappahle V , , . 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