.rue our-iU'Cinno t- u m m 4i u v a. i . j 1 ' r - V Playhouse Tent THEATRE PINK HILL. NORTH CAROLINA "The Pick Of The Best" SUNDAY, Not. 30 , Also Comedy - Cartoon MON. TUES It's Great! - (In Technicolor) Hob Hill Starring George Raft, And Joan Bennett. Abo Shorts WEDNESDAY , 3 Mesqeteers in vim jiuungu iyuiiui Also Serial Special Late Show Wed. It's AU Eeete! - It Shales! ' . Louis Jordon in Reet-Pefife And Gone THUfiS. & PEL Acclaimed The Year's Best! . Miracle On J; 34th Street With John Payne, Aud Maureen O'Hara. SATURDAY i Chas. Starrette, And Smiley Burnette in Stranger From Ponca City Also Comedy LATE SHOW Bob Steele in Desert Patrol COMING NEXT WEEK! "Woman On The Beach" And "13 Rhue Madeleine" Hostess To The Vomans Auxiliary Mrs. J. L. Johnson was hostess to the Womans Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church at her home Monday evening. Mrs. T. A. Turner, the president, presided. Mrs. N. P. Farrior had charge of the program, the sub ject of which was "commitment to God or Class". The Bible study with Mrs Jack Albright as leader dealt on the question "Am I Hon est With God?' An offering was taken for Barium 'Springs and a box of clothing was sent this week. A chocolate drink was served to the 17 members present . Tfi.VJlAmsriiJt Btvtrae oi Madsrattom I I Tattotiize? Tii he beer dealer wb(fnSIntainEoIe1dmel conditions,obeys every law, respects the social standards of his community. Patronize him,rg&nd, commend rs TiitriT irij lA' I rcspvuiuDia ( Duaiavaa, ui uvrnunuuu majority of beer retailers of North Carolina! s iTauggest tips as a means of safeguarding the !, beer tax . revenue pouring; into the publiq -'; ifreasuriesI iutaiSi Counties and Muniow NORTH ttROUNA'CC.'JTTn UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION EDGAR H. BAIN, Sutt Dhtttor Tuii6oaItouoBnll(Unt.giWh.NohCro'ln TtT- '- rsrrf Congratu lations TO Katz Dept. Store ON THEIR 25th. Anniversary HERB BELL Salesman T1 n Rev. tove Goes To Carvers Creek Rev. W. G. Lowe, former pastor of the Pink Hill Methodist group of churches, and family lelt Sat urday for Carvers Creek, near Whiteville, where he will have in charge a group of churches there. Host To Bridge Graham Turner was host to his recently organized bridge club at his home here Tuesday evening. Two tables were in play and the club meets each first and third Tuesday nights at the home of a member. High score prize, a carton of cigarettes was won by Mr. Lin wood Turner. He also received the floating prize, a bottle of shaving lotion. Mr. Aubrey Turner won the consolation prize, cigarettes. The host served coca colas, nabs and individual cakes. Mrs. Smith Is Honored At Shower Mesdames Woodrow Jackson, Johnnie Smith, Troy Smith and Miss Pennie Smith entertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring him, respecta6le3ealeri In i -i t-i j vcct5y : n Mrs. Leland Smith, a recent bride, at the home of Mrs. Jackson on Wednesday evening. About fifty guests attended. The hostesses ser ved coca colas, ice cream and cake. Mrs. I. J.Sandlin Jr. Entertains Club Mrs. I. J. Sandlln, or Beula ville was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards here. Mrs. Linwood Tur ner scored high for members, Mrs. Die Stroud second high and Mrs. H. A. Edwards low., Each received a box of 'greeting cards. Mrs. G. M. Turner received the bingo prize. The hostess served pumpkin pie with whipped cream. 4 Mos. Old Child Jajnes Ricks Westbrook, four- months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dewey Westbrook, was found dead in his crib early Sunday morn ing at the home of his parents in the B. F. Grady section. Funeral services were held at the graveside in the family cemetery near the home Monday afternoon at 2 o' clock with the Rev. Mr. Goodchild, Methodist minister of Pink Hill in charge. Surviving are the parents and a brother; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Westbrook of ths home community and Mr. and Mrs. James Holland of the Bear Marsh Community. Jr. 4-Hers Meet The B. F. Grady, Jr. 4-H Club met Monday, Nov. 17. The president Nell Smith, called the. meeting to order; The secretary, Donnle Wells, read the minutes of the previous meeting after which new business was taken up. The members were then divided into two groups, the girls with Miss Lawson and the boys with Mr. Reynolds Miss Law- son and Mr. Reynolds gave very Interesting talks. 7th Graders Meet Miss Westbrook's 7th grade of the B. F. Grady School had an in teresting meeting on Friday, Nov. 21. "ruce Southerland, the presl. dent, called the meeting to order and Annie Lois Grady, secretary. read the minutes. A business sess- i Nfir! "i mmmmmsmmmmm- - Mum- ' ; ; : f -5, . imr- iw--'"1Mrl . t --A....,-r-. .... , - t imimw" " ."f . J i "'-w:?W4- . Let's change that dirty, beat-up summer oil! Let's refill with brighter, lighter Conoco N' winter oil! Free-flowing Conoco N' Motor Oil (patented) includes an added ingredient which fastens an extra film of lubricant so closely to metal surfaces that cylinder' walls are Oil-Plated ! This extra Oil-Plattng actually resists ion was held after which the meet-' ing was turned over to the program leaders, Tharon Harper and Joyce Oates. An imitating contest ' was held and "gossip" was played which created much fun. The meeting was adjourned until Nov. 25. . The same group entertained Miss Bessie Kornegay's group on Mon day, Nov. 24 with a Thanksgiving play. The characters were: King -Durwood Roberts; Queen - Mildred Ray Smith; First Guard - Russ A. Pierce; Second Guard - Bobby Page; Page - Bruce Southerland; Glennle the Proud - Thelma Stroud; Cyril the Strong - Elbert Garvey; Lynn Joyce Oates; Oswald - Har ry Hargrove. The play was given by Tharon Harper. Personals Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner, Mr and Mrs. Linwood Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith spent Friday night in Raleigh enroute to Dur ham for the Duke-Carolina game on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and Nancy were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones at Tar boro Friday. They saw the Duke- Carolina game in Durham Saturday. Mrs. Frederick Simpson and on visited in Erwin Friday before go ing to Raleigh Saturday where they met Mr. Simpson who had flown from Guam where he has been sta tioned with the Marines. He has re- Southerland Electric Co. Warsaw, N. C. Phone 270-1 All Types 01 Wiring -1 For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. H. J. Whaley ' BEULAVILLE II J , raivod his discharge and will now h t home In Pink Hill wnere Airs Simpson is teaching in the local school. Mpsdames Aubrey Turner, Gra ham Turner, Frank Wiley, levi Everett, Johnnie Holden and Jas per Tyndall were Raieign snoppers Saturday. Mesdames T. A. Turner, L. C. Turner, J. J. Smith, W. H. Jones and Earl Smith were over night visitors in Richmond Wednesday where they attended the stage show "Oklahoma". Dr. H. A. Edwards, J. D. Sandlin, Sr., Dr. Bolin, L J. Sandlin, Jr., Aubrey Turner, Jack Albright, El bert Smith and Ike Stroud were at the Edwards Camp near Oriental hunting at the week end. Mesdames Jasper Tyndall, Alton Tyndall, Frank Wiley, C. C. Jones, Johnnie Holden and Floyd Heath were at Contentnea, Tuesday after noon to observe an Elementary School reading lesson taught oy a representative of the State Dept. of Education. Principal Frank Wiley attended an NCEA meeting at Greenville on Friday. At a Style Show, by Miss Ann Youngblood, Home Ec Teacher of the local school, held in the auditor ium at the regular chapel period Friday afternoon, Miss Betty Jean Davis was awarded first prize and Miss Carolyn Smith second. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frank Howard and small son, Craig, left Monday for their home in San Francisco, Calif., after a two weeks visit here with friends and relatives. Mr. Office Supplies FILING SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE DRINKING CUPS John II. Carter, Company KINSTON, N. C. turner & Turner f INSURANCE AGENCY t "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" L, C. TTJKNXB, ft. T. t. TTJBNKR rtak Htn's Oldest Iamraac Agency PINK HILL, N. C. J ''w gravity . . . won't all drain down even overnight! So, you're exns-protected from metal-eating, combustion adds . . . from "dry" starts . . . from sludge and carbon.' caused by wear! And that means zbtgjul power 771 pick- , up . .' . get-up-and-go! A change youll be thankful for! ' ' Howard is a brother of Mrs. Y. C. Smith of near Cabin. r LIQUID MEDICtKS 15 CZl ...2 Gtf Ut,uut mM CoH JMiMtiM M M If nWS MH M fMnita h tf.SU 666 QUID J fttAIATIOM( con Expert eyes and hand aided by professional tools, go to work to repair the watch you bring to us. If we can't do the job well tell you: and we always quote the price to you before the Job Is done. BAKER'S Jewel Shop WARSAT7 . ' J ft

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view