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The Pink Hill Review ? i "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" p VOL. 5 NO. 35 KENANSVILLE, NC 28349 SEPTEMBER 1. 1983 AN EVENING WITH MAX BLIZZARD - concert, sponsored by the Arts Council, is scheduled for both Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9 and 10, at the Kinston Airport Theatre. The shows will begin at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the Arts Council, The sound Shop in Vernon Park Mall, and Spears Spotts. Tickets are also available through committee members Margot Shackelford, Elaine I Baker and Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Turner of Pink Hill. Those interested in seeing Max should purchase tickets immediately and must specify at the time of purchase the evening preferred. All ticket buyers will be seated according to the date stated on the ticket. The program will include light classics to the Top 40s sounds of pop artist Barry Manilow, Billy Joel and Elton John. From dance to special guests, Max will entertain you throughout the evening. This is the first in a series of Gve concerts to be offered by the Community Council for the Arts during the 1983-84 season. For tickets and further information, call 527-2517. Com* In and register (or a Ire* gift for your lavorlte grand parents Remember Sunday mitt! (JTOPfEF DAT This That | and the I Other Florist & Gifts Hwy 11 - Klnston Blfd. Pink Hill 1 Tot. 568-3562 ? Cut Flowers ? Pot Plants ? Dish Gardens ? Gifts Galore Pastor's Appreciation Day At First Baptist Church Of Pink Hill The First Baptist Church of Pink Hill set aside Wed nesday, August 54 as Pas tor's Appreciation Day. The Women's group planned a churchwide covered dish supper for the evening, there were 32 in attendance. Following the meal, everyone was welcomed by W.M.U. director, Mrs. Yvonne Deatherage. The scripture was read by Mrs. Judy Canipe. Providing special music was felwood M. Huffman. Mrs. Doris Traveny shared a poem on Pastors. Rev. Tommy Tripp was presented a plaque by Mrs. Violet Stroud on behalf of the church and W.M.U. for his unselfish service and devotion, not only to the church but to God. Rev. Tripp was showered with gifts for this special day and his birthday, August 22. Everyone enjoyed the meal, fellowship and service. ISLAND CONNECTION CABARET ? As fresh as the ocean breezes, as tangy as the salt spray, and as warm as the big yellow sun, the Island Connection Cabaret Company will come to bring its favorite musical numbers. With their musical abilities, their welcoming and fun-filled personali ties and their bright sun-tanned smiles, this threesome is airy and refreshing! The Cabaret group will appear as featured entertainment for the Duplin County Arfs Council annual membership dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 12 at the Jester's Court at The Country Squire near Kenan^ville. The public is iqvited and reservations should be made through Duplin County Arts Council office at 296-1922. Lenoir School Menus Sept. 6-9 Monday - Labor Day Tuesday - hot dog or sloppy joe, country fries or chopped broccoli, fresh fruit Wednesday - fried or bar becued chicken, corn or green peas, rice, pineapple salad Thursday - cheeseburger or pizza hoagie, french fries or fried okra, lettuce and tomato or fruit cup, cookie Friday - fish fillet or barbecue sandwich, coleslaw or boiled potatoes, apple sauce or pineapple, lemon pudding. A choice of 'A pt. of whole, sweet acidopholus or flavored low-fat milk is offered with all meals. In addition, each school offers a variety of extra items. Pink Hill Aero Club Breakfast The Pink Hill Aero Gub is sponsoring a Fly-In Break fast for Sunday, Sept. 18 with rain date Sept. 25. Drive ins will also be welcome. Pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage and coffee will be served from 9 a.m. until for a $2 donation. All you can eat! ^Complete Tire Service K^\ from your Farm Bureau Service Center ? Wheel Balancing ? OH Changes ? Lubrication . i? . v .4? ? ?? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -a? ON THE FARM SERVICE to? ???"* Quality* We Sell More Than Just Tires , ,??? CHECK US OUT " Odell Hill Faim Supply, Inc. 568-4410 Located 1 mile South oi Deep Run oi Hwy. 11 NEW FACULTY MEMBERS AT SOUTH LENOIR - Shown above, left to right, are new faculty members at South Lenoir. They include Ronnie Warren, vocational agri culture; Troy Eason, health and physical education; Lena M. Portier, physical science and biology; and Jesse Thompson, vocational agriculture. Not pictured, Gaye Grady, algebra and math. Hot Season Shouldn't Stop Roses There won't be as many flowers and they may not be quite as pretty, but roses should continue blooming during the hot summer months. North Carolina State University agricultural extension specialists say that roses can produce blooms if the plants are fertilized, watered and kept free of insects and diseases. A good, deep mulch will help the watering situation by conserving moisture. Feed the plants with a monthly application of a complete fertilizer, such as 8-8-8, to keep new growth and flower buds coming. E.E. Smith Junior High Adds New Faculty Members The following new faculty members have been added to E.E. Smith Junior High staff: Susan Craft Quinn is the new EMH and LD teacher. She is a graduate of Peace College. ASU and ECU. She taught at Apex Senior High for the last ?ve years. She is a native of Kenan^ville and resides in Warsaw. Beth Killette graduated from James Kenan High School, Mount Olive College and Lee College in Cleve land. Tennessee. She majored in intermediate education and special edu cation with a minor in music and Bible. She is the daughter of Wiley and Dorothy Killette of Warsaw. She will work with excep tional children in the multi handicapped classes. Ann T. Williams is married to Murphy R. Wil liams. They have two daughters, seven and eight. They attend B.F. Grady School and reside in Albert son. She has a B.S. in early childhood education and reading, and is a graduate of East Carolina University. She taught at Pollockyville Elementary School. Ann enjoys needlework and col lecting dolls. She is an interim teacher for Mrs. D.B. Grady, who is on maternity leave. _ CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our rela tives, friends and neighbors shown to us during our recent illness and death of our loved one. We would like to thank you for the prayers, cards, flowers, food and each ex pression of sympathy that was shown. Special thanks to Drs. Bremer and Register, and the nursing staff of i Lenoir Memorial Hospital, I Bishop Stephen Jones, pall- $ bearers, flower girls and I Garris Funeral Home. May P God Bless each of you. Our Sincere Thanks, jL The Bernlce Smith Family 1 START with this mattress I *250?? I I Reward I I For information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons shooting I backside of First Baptist Church Of Pink Hill. 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