The Pink Hill Review * ' ? * "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" VOL6N026 KENANSV1LLE.NC 28349 JUNE23.1983 Miss Liberty iContestants For 1983 Bridget Miller - Contestant no. 4 is Bridget (f Miller of Beulaville. Her special training includes three years dance, three years drama, two years free style skating, and one of art. Her hobbies include skating, dancing, horseshoe riding and swimming. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Brett Miller. Patsy Ezzell Contestant no. 6 is Patsy Ezzell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ezzell of Beula ville. Her hobbies include cheerleading and singing. Patsy is 5 feet 2 inches and has green eyes. ? Piano Uimm The former Maria O Ruth Ard, now Mrs. ? Craig Ham, is returning permanently to live in the Christian Chapel PlnK Hill Community and will be available for private piano instruction (nr all onos Ponlfttratinn for summer and fall lessons may begin July the fourth by calling 568-4685 anytime. ft L??????? ^j^^very thing ? Pot Plants ? Fresh Flowers ? Dish Gardens ? Funeral Designs ? Weddings | ? Delivery Available ? Crafl Nook ? Country Gifts ? News & Ads Pink Hill Peview I This That & the Other Kinston Blvd. Pink Hill ^ 568 3562 Jjfe I Lynda W. Amy Nicole Cottle Amy Nicole Cottle of Kinston is contestant no. 5. She has blonde hair and blue eyes and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cottle. She enjoys reading, cross stitching, swimming and hiking. NOTICE Pink Hill Liberty Festival, Saturday, July 2: Children's games, "Liber ty Run", Martial Arts De monstration, Street dance, music and entertainment. Bring the whole family. Miss Liberty Pageant, June 25, 7:30 p.m. Deep Run F.W. Baptist Auxilary The Women's Auxiliary of the Deep Run Free Will Baptist Church has selected it's Woman of the Year, Sue Sutton of Deep Run. Sue Sutton will be recognized this week at the Vandamere Re treat during Thursday night services. Mrs. Sutton, the daughter of Mrs. Beadie Mallard Boyette and the late Murray Wade Boyette, was born and grew up in Jones County, near Trenton. She is a graduate of Jones Central High School and she attended East Carolina Uni versity. She is married to Michael Sutton of Deep Run and they have two children, Mike and Michelle, also a recent ECU graduate. Mrs. Sutton is an assistant per sonal banker with Wachovia Bank in Kinston. In addition to her vital role as wife, mother and career woman, Mrs. Sutton is an active member of the church and the Women's Auxiliary. She has served as both a Sunday School teacher and youth leader and is currently a member of the Board of Finance and the choir. Education Board Hears Merger Resolution The Lenoir County Board of Education received the County Commissioners' re solution regarding school merger on Monday, June 6, 1983, just a few hours prior to the BOE regular meeting. Some members of our Board had not received word of the resolution when they arrived for the meeting, said J. Oliver Smith chairman of the Lenoir County Board of Edu cation. The Board heard the resolution and asked its at torney for a legal interpreta tion. "First, to attempt to set aside many of the rumors and misunderstandings that have been heard by our personnel at various schools, we instructed our superin tendent to bring principals and the central office staff together for an explanation of the resolution." said J. Oliver Smith, chairman of Lenoir County BOE. "We have asked our principals to meet with their teachers and to call meetings with the school Advisory Councils in order to explain the resolu tion and find their response as to what people in the county are thinking on this issue. The Lenoir County Board of Education is an elected school board and is responsible to the electorate who named them: therefore, we find it most appropriate that we hold some hearings before reaching any conclu sions." "You mav be assured that I the Lenoir County Board of Education will constantly assess the feelings of our people and will be giving them an opportunity to re ceive facts and to express themselves. We urge the citizens of the county school district to express their opinions on this issue to the county commissioners and to our legislators. The Board of Education will be most happs to hear suggestions from any of our school citizens." Smith said. CRAFTS NEEDED Any craftsman desiring to display and sell his crafts at the annual Pink Hill Liberty Festival should contact L>nda Stroud at 568-3562 for more information imme diately. -I CANDLEWICKING CLASS A candlewicking class will be held at This That and The Other in Pink Hill on Wed nesday morning, June 29 at 10 a.m. For registration and more information, call Lynda Stroud at 568-3562. Miss Liberty Festival Pageant Make plans to attend the eighth annual Miss Liberty Festival Pageant Saturday, June 25 at 7:30 pm in the Pink Hill School Auditorium. There are six lovely and talented young ladies com peting for the title this year. The contestants are: Tammy Brown, Amy Cottle, Sonya Cranford, Patsy Ezzeil. Brid gett Miller, and Allyson Stroud. The contestants are working hard preparing for this year's pageant. They will be competing in the following areas: photogenic; personality; interview; poise and appearance; talent; evening gown; and impromp tu question. Ellen Snadlin Our reigning Miss Libertv Festival Queen. Ellen Sand lin of Beulaville is one of many who have planned to entertain us between phases of pageant competition. She has represented Pink Hill and the Liberty Festival well this past year. She's appeared at five pageants; represented the festival at the fair; in four area parades, on television, etc. Let's all be on hand to bid her farewell and to wish her luck in all her future endeavors. Specialty acts will be per formed by the following: our reigning Junior Miss Liberty, Elizabeth Murphy of Albert son; Miss Laura Wiegand of Kinston , Lenoir County's Junior Miss. Kelly Mattocks of Pollocksville; from Bur gaw, Deborah Blanton's Sr. Jazz Class; and two groups representing Jackie Howell's School ofDance in Kinston. Also, our Little Miss Liberty, Jessica Howard and our Little Master Liberty, Damon Tyndall will assisting the contestants during the evening gown competition. Emceeing the pageant is a native North Carolinian who was born in Greensboro and . grew up in Morganton and Laurinburg. He has been ? with WCTI-TV since April I '82. He's Channel 12"s | Skip Waters "Weather Personality" Skip Waters of New Bern. Let's all make plans to be in Pink Hill to the annual Miss Liberty Festival Pageant. Saturday June 25 at 7:30 pm in the Pink Hill School Auditorium. Doors will open at 6:30 pm. Admis sion is $3 and for children under 12 accompanied by parent, SI. Door prizes will be given away. Any area merchant wishing to give a door prize contact Violet Stroud, pageant chairman at 568-4162 days or 568-3785 pight^. NOTICE The Lenoir Co. Extension Service is sponsoring a pres sure canner clinic on June 29 and 30 from 0 a.m. til 4 p.m. at the Extension Bldg. on Pink Hill Hwy. Bring your pressure canner lids only. There is no charge. Special Service You are invited to Men's Day at Big Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church Sunday at 11 worship service. Sermon by Rev. Daniel Washington of Goldsboro. Music by the Wesley Chorus and male usher will serve. Prayer meeting each Thursday at 8 p.m. The senior choir of St. Delight United Holy Church will celebrate its anniversary Sunday at 3p.m. You arc invited to attend Youth and Children's Day at Mt. Carmel A.M.E. Zion Church Sunday School at 10. Worship service at 11. Ser mon by Rev. A.W. McKinnie of Goldsboro. Music by the Mt. Carmel Community Choir and junior ushers will serve. 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