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I UN TT!S, KENANSraXE, N. C. THURSDAY FEBRUARY , 1962. urlcik Personals Mrs. John C. Smith Mrs. Albert S. Smith, Gracie, Rachel and John C. Jr., visited relatives in Green . ville Thursday afternoon. ' Miss Alice Faye Smith, of Mere dith College, spent SUnday at her home. "Mr, and Mrs.'Wihitford Hill went bv plane to Chatham, N. J., Fri 'day'for a weekend visit with their son, Mr. Roger Post Hill, and Mrs. HlLL, Saturday they . are in New York-and had supoer at the Copa Cabana Supper Club. Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell of Richmond. Va. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harper's Nursery Pink Hill, N. C. N. C Hwy. No. 11 North ' CordlaMy Invites You To Visit Our Nursery And See Thousands Of Shrubs And Trees . ; Ready For Your Home. SASANQUAS Eight varieties, $1.00 and up. CAMELLIAS Thlrty-ene varieties, $1.00 & up. AZALEAS Twelve varieties, ail colors and sizes, 60c and up. HOLLIES Chines? and Japan sc, $1.0 and up. . - ; ; - ' ' PYRAfcANTHA Loaded with red berrits. tall. 4 ft. PINK DOGWOOD Loaded with bloam buds, will bloom this spring. Thousands of other plants in various sizes to fit yeur budget and needs. The only nursery in this area with N. C. State College trained personnel. Let us help you plan and plant your home. IS SEE . - I Home Beautificatioh j i Our' Terrific I Rallies During Our Spring I . SALE!! Hi E. Maxwell. Mr. Starlus Rigell, of Richmond, Va., a senior at Union Theological Seminary, was guest speaker at the Presbyterian Church, in Pink Hill, Sunday and was an over ni Eht guest of Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turner and family. . Mrs. Bessie Grady of Kinston visited h'er sister Mrs. H. E. Max well on Wednesday. Late news from Marine Lt. Al bert S. Smith who is on a Mediter ranean Cruise, was that he was at that time in Naples, Italy. While he was enjoying An- sights, etc., he said, he preferred bciing with his foiks at home. Mr. L'onaid Dean, U. S. Navy, recently finished truibitig at in ex port, K. I. and is vis.rng -.irs Dean at the home ot her pa.en.s. j Mr. and Mrs. i;ayino:ul i.oe.s. I He expects to go to Iceland the first of March., f r a jeai. Mr. and Mrs. l.inwoml Tynd: 1 Teresa and Mr. and Mn. Dasiali J HotvarJ visiied .wis. l-"rajik:in Tyndall and infant daug:)ier a. the home of her parent. i, am Mrs. Arthur House, t-undiy af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bnrbci.- nn. family of New Bern were i;e.e .t. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed liiie a..d ui.ic. relatives Sunday. Mr. Ben Turner, of Chap''! IH',1, spent ;he weekend yt his tin Mr. and Mis. David Grady and family of Gjldsjaro Miss l'ei!gj Grady oi Wils..n and Mr. d .vlrs Ea: J Me:toiey of L.iGr.uie have, ueen recent guesls of mi. ana Mrs. J. D. Grady and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jennie J Quinn spent the weekend with their dau ghter. Mrs Paul Tiida.l. e nd M. . Tyndall, in Candler, N. C. Mrj. Tyndall, was Miss Pat: .1: a Qu.nn If You Are Planning To Build Or Remodel . . . and Need O Trim Roofing 0 Poors Q Sjipct Rock 0 P'loorin; 4 Pa nts 9 Windows Asbestos Sluing or 9 Hardware Get Our Prices Before You Buy Get Our Prices Before At No Extra Cost; BLIZZARD Building Supply 1406 W. Vernon Ave. Kinston, N. C BIG BUSINESS WITH FLOWER FARMS Pirtk Hill, N. C. r i a former B. F. Grady teacher. Col Hugh. D. Maxwell of The Pentagon, in Washington, D. C. was a recent Pink Hilt visitor. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Rogers included Miss iiiia Shepard, of Kinston, Miss Miirtha Rogers, of . Wellington, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Benny Ro gers of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs Huriter Wells and children of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Whitford Hill were Raleigh shoppers on Friday and had supper at the S. and W. Ca feteria. Mrs; Allen Grady and children of Goldsboro visited re'ative.s on Pink Hill, Kt. 2, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner, of Greenville were dinner guests of Mrs. J. C. Smith and family, Sun day. Miss Alicia Smith, cmpiovoi r:; a medical technologist at Waynn Memorial Hospital, spent Siinrli with her parents, Mr. and Mr.; Ray Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith rnrl Mr and Mrs. R. J S'nith ret.in . d at the weekend from an evlf-nttp ' trip to Texas, Nevpd-', Mexi n and other points of interest Keith Hill rf Fon".ke snent the weekend at his home. He was a business visitor in Gre enville Monday. Masons And Wives Entertained The Pleasant Hill Chapter, Cr der of the Eascern Star, enter-1 tained the Masons and their u i- ves at a dinner in the lunch room of the Pink Hill High School Sat- urday evening, February lO.flli j plates were served, buitet s.yie. Ais. Kajson Turner, chairman 01 j a serving committee was assisud by Mrs. Earl Howard, Mi's. ' Bud Howard, Mrs, Eugene Herring, Mrs. Jack Heath and Mrs. W. W. Smith. The District Peputy Grand Ma tron was present, and appeared on the program by reading a poem. Mrs. Tharon Taylor, ass't Matron, Mrs. Pansy Harper and Mrs. Mar guerite Hill were the local parti cipates Kev. Lauren Sharpe ot Kenansville, was the speaker, Dr. H. A. Edwards is the Worthy Pa- j iron of the Chapter, and Mrs. : Martha Dean Taylor, the Worthy Matron. With The Sick Ronnie Holt and little Pamela Grady are operative pjtients a-: N. C Me.r.iiul Hospital, at Cha pel HKl. Mr. Pmkiicy AUridge re.na.ns er;tically iU, at his home, Pink Hill. Rt. 2. Wayland Davis was a patient at the Duplin General Hospital, in Kenansville during the week end. Mrs. Seth Turner is a patient at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, in Kinston. Benefit Supper A pork barbecue supper to be nefit the Smith Community Buil ding Fund, will be served t Smith's Church from 4:30 to 6.30 PM Saturday February 24. Adult tickets are on sale for $1.00 each. Everybody come. Mother-Daughter ... Banquet At Grady : Approximately ; eighty . .. attended the iB.,F, "Grady Chapter of Future Homemakers. of America Moiher Daughter Banquet on February 14. Guest speaker for the occasion was Charles McCullers, well known hu- monst, .from Kinston,. Miss Besst Kornegay, seventh, gracie teacnej lot b. . tirady School,. was present- ed an honorary membership in the Future Homemakers organization I responded. Dianne Taylor recog.ni Janes Carole Reardon Blizzard re-1 zed the special guests. Carclyn Ken ceived the Betty Crocker Award.1 1 nedy and Brenda Stalins led in Among the guests attending ; the ' group sinffing. low 'Howard, the banquet were Miss Mary Anna lira-, FHA p'resident, presided. '.' oy. .wis, John C. Smith, and;- Mrs. The pr0grani featured' the pre Perry Grady-honorary members, 1 sentation of the Junior Ilrme-miker Mrs. Dunn Smith,, and Mrs, Sara Degrees b y 1 Nell - Bradshaw Herring - Chapter , grandmothers; ! and joan' ,Koward, Reiving a Mr, and Mrs. James Wesibrook,: .Mr ! wards were NeI Bradhaw, lynrla and Mis. John Grady, and Mrs. . nea;h Vickie Howir-1, Carn!yh Lewis Brown-chapter parents; A-H Kennedv, riiaVe TavV, Grorp ian Grubbs, F. H. A. prince; arid . poward; ,Tudy b.. nnd ifudy D. B!ir '.rr. and Mrs. W. D. Tluyren. : 7ard Klennnr Hill, I licye Turner,' Those receiwng Junior Homema- Ky Arm Howard. Brenda K. ker degree wi re: Janice Bell, Caro- rT0ward, Brenda 'M.-ody, Linda iyn Sue Herri ig, Betty Rose Rouse. ' Sanderson. Bettie L. Sanderson, Janet Ilern.ig, Annette Turner, 1 ,r,,nire Nnb,Cj B,ne' C: Tvndall. trances fioin-cs, ana juay wniin. Chapter degi ees were conferred upon . Judy Waller, Mary Lpuise Stafford, Beverly Grady, Tennelia Smith, and Peg-y Tyndall. Ooor prize wnners were Blythe Bell, Mrs. Coy Smith, Barbara Smith, Carolyn Herring, Mrs. J,ack Patterson, Carol Faye Smi'.h, Ten nelia Smith; and Miss Thelma Dil- ay , . , tu Scarlette Hill, president of the local chapter, served as toastmas- tmistress for the evening. Everyone enjoyed the lovely de- corations, in the valentine motif; the delicious seafood dinner; and uchkiuiui sijcanci, Cullers. Woodland 4-H Met the Woodland Community 4-H Club met on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p. m. in the home 0 Mr. and Mrs. Willard 'Westbiook with 9 mem bers and 2 leaders present.. The meeting was called to order by Emily Marshburn, president. Billie Marshburn led the pledges. Anthony Westbrook gave the devo tional and Patsy Dail led the group in singing. Plans were made to celebrate Na tional 4-H" Club Week. Mr. Leslie Bell, Fertilizer do,'r. sroke to th? boys on "Fertilizer Cradles" and s'towed sli 'e- uiy hw !o sc-ye soil similes. M-s. W'l 'arrl Wistkroo't faired to the girls on tetter groomi.";; hbits. USE I Preparation Castration 'pi J:-:',- Incisions . Skin Irritqtions J "' ' : !? '.' : ": . , ; i Insect , Repellent DALY-HERRIHG my Kinston, N. C. Ahoskie, N. C Phone 33 2-3241 Liv Moiher-Ddughfer Banquet . ' ; The annual Mother-Daughter Ban quet of the Future Homemakers of America'" Chapter? t.:jHw Pink Hill High SchooK.wa ; held .Thursday evening ' "fit; the -.school; Guest were served punch, in the main hall, on arrival ,,and ; were ..directed to the cafeteria for. the program and din 'ner. 'iRjeanor Hill .welcomed the I mothers, and Mrs. Whitcord ; Hill Marine Ouih. Joan Noble. Sandra Sanderson and Polly Wes'brook. Saleso'erson Of The Month In '.Topinry of this year, ths Ro tail Division of the . Kinston Cham ber of Commerce launched what is known as "A Salesperson of the Month Program." For the month of i February, Michael Branch, L. Har vey & Company salesman, has been chosen by the secret shopners committee, to receive this award. First runner-up' 'Ws Mrs. 'Walter (Panniet Rhodes, who lives at Ceb in, in Dunlin County. She drives from home each day, and is em ployed at Belk-Tyler. Branch was honored on Wednes day pight of this week at a banquet held nt Hotel Kinston, and was pre sented an array of gi.'ts donated by various merchants including a spec ial gift from his employer. The awards program was started in an effort to create more interest among employess about their jobs, their responsibilities to the employ er and the company for which they work. ' I CEILING SIDING , MIUWORK STORM WINDOWS - INSUIATION. NEW KITCHEN PANEUNO DOORS -v .... . , NEW KITCHEN GARAGES I DOORS PLYWOOD TO MAKE HOME REPAIRS Building Supply c& Hardware, Inc. if your hoima naedt repair savt yourself time . and money bv calling us. We can furnish, lop qualify materials and the namet oi compereni LUMPER !TJlii dried AU stand ard dimensions.' 2"x4" CEILING TILE Ideal for unsightly ceU ing Eay-trpply. FLOOR TILE ' - : rmstrong Vinyl Asbes 'as. Good color selec tor. Asphalt' file M low .as . v 19c ' . . : Plywood i - nterior and. xjttlor ypes. All standard plys ,'ir panels. 512-514 East Vernon, Phone Jackson 3-2135 ' Leaders Plan uarden C;the'Diiplin County Garden lea ders met Wednesday night at the E. Smith School, in ! Kenans ville, .Wjth Ed, Powers .of Wallace Presiding. The meeting was held to futher plan the garden contest Fltzhugh Newton pf, Wallace, apf peaiiing on the program, ppmted dpti how more . gardeners could be involved. Mrs. Dorthy Wallace of Warsaw in reviewina last year r contest, told the group that 15 ! communities took part in the con est.as compared with 13 in 1960, " Also 465 gardens, were judged toy local lenders. The, net worth cl these gardens was estimated at $161,520 according to County ; a gent.R. R. Wilkms. Mrs. Ina Ev erett of R '. 2, Mtv Olive,- who sha res -.'the-; 1961 championship with Newton of Wallace discussed the benefit of havintf -a family garden. Mrs.' Everett ifacetiously added ''even ..'he chicken and hogs ate better." The .Jeaders decided that neigh borhood garden; tours would be made in' conjunction with the jud ging. T. V. Flowers, Horticulture specialist for the N. C. Extension Service will be asked to judgi the top ten gardens in order to select the champion garden. Mrs. Alice L. Lee, Home Eco nomics Agent, emphasized that the family garden should be com prised of fifteen or more vegeta bles, and should include five or more green or leafy vegetables such as collards, mustard, kale. Garden peas, snap beans. Three or more yellow vegetables, such as .carrots, 'yellow corn, pumpkinsi yellow squash, and sweet pota1 toes. Three or more vegetable, high in vitamin C. such as tom's toes, cabbage, lettuce, waterme lons, green pepper, strawberries, and cantaloupes and four or more of such vege;ables' as Irish pota Till ' ueui ROOF Fl0?R TILE. . . I WINDOWS PEGBOARD LOUVER DOORS woruneib . Peghoard Ideal for k It e b e a s . Workshops, utility Isxi rooms. Handy hangers. iTaa ' iriJ ' v.- Complete line of fine rood windows. Size to fit standard openings. . Flooring . fine oak. la all styles. Unfinished or pre-fin--Ished. " . .Paneling , Complete tine of rood paneling. line ' Kinston, N. C. toes, . cucumbers, heets,.-f ield peas, Lima, Beans, onions, radishes, caur liflower. eggplant and turnips, t tkraviha ttavf a ; slide 'review of last years contest, J. B., Harris aSSliaUt BUIHHKTU j Y'-" , " in this manner . after ,' litepingi to oVr,niDc4nn 'ril wh DCODle WOO t St,, mnftiHi' that Weardeih not a good aren earns; the right to hunger." ,;Vfe1 0Ji &m3ijr o. 1 W " . HI 1 M eiiMIng as i'usB tha WI? 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