i r r uuuuA uuu C:r.or Roll Listed Pink Hill School A The first grade led all classes at Pink Hill In the number listed on the honor roll for the past six weeks It has been reported. Names on the honor roll appeared as follows: First Grade Nancy Jones, James Howard, Patricia Howard, Sammie Hill, Joyce Ann Carter, Donald Pierce, Nelson Rowe, Mavis Harper, Elijah Heath, Judy Heath, Milton Kennedy, Bill Taylor and Boboy Williamson. ' Second tirade - Kirby Everette, Michael Noble. Sue Hill, Bullie Jean Jones, Jane Rufiin, Hazel ' Smith, and Linda Spence. Third Grade - Mac Harper, Jean Rick, Wayne Harper, Elwood Hill, " Edna Smith, Hazel Gray, Margaret Ann Hill, Wenonah Jones, Glen Sutton and Bet Taylor. ' . Fourth Grade - Pauline Summer lin. Norma Stroud, Rebecca Jane Turner, Mary Alice Howard and ' Joyce Sanderson. Fifth Grade Shirley Hill, Merle Jean Howard, Frances Howard Rachel King and Winnie Ruff in. Sixth Grade - Lula Mae Jones. dcsue xiuwaiu, xuiua urace Diroua Marjorie Dean Howard, Carol Stroud and Mary Shirley Whaley. Seventh Grade - Anno Ruffin. Bettie Howard, Carol Kennedy, an J Shirley Howard. Eighth Grade - Florine Deaver. Ninth Grade - Ercelle Sanderson, and Nell Jones. . Tenth Grade - Barbara Howard. lucvciiiu uraae - tinaa j.ee, Announcing The Opening Of A Plumbing Department In Our Store. We Have With Us, Two World War Veterans, W. J. Seay And J. R. Rankin. Bath Mr. Seay And Mr. Rankin Are Master Plumbers. There Is No Job Too Large Or Too Small For Us. We Also Have HARDWARE, RADIOS, WASHING MACHINES, GAS STOVES, And BOTTLED GAS. WE SELL IT CHEAPER MITCHELL ELECTRIC SUPPLY Pink Hill, N.C. PHONE 279-6 nin -r irttt fcMaffiii i v 'A! ) " 1 And so are Greyhound fares to nearby towns or across V BUS STATION ; - ; Warsaw, N. C. Ruby Dail, and Joyce Pierce. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Leatherwood of Decatur, Miss., announce the birth of a daughter, Diana Lynn, on November 17. Mrs. Leatherwood is the former Nena Holt of Duplin County. Rev. Goodchild Arrives Here Rev. and Mis. Robert Goodchild arrived last week to make their home here where Rev Goodchild will serve as pastor of the Method ist charge. lie formerly served as pastor of the North Wilkesboio charge in the Western Carolina Conference. Shower For Bride Mesdames Ike Stroud, R. J., and D. W. Smith were joint hostesses at a bridal shower for Mrs. Seland Smith, recent bride, at the home of Mrs. Stroud Saturday evening. The home w:-s attractively deco rated with fall flowers. The dining table, covered with a lace cloth, w as centered with a bowl of white chrysanthemums. Assisting the hos tesses in serving punch, cake and salted nuts were Mrs. Belle Swin son and Mrs. Johnnie Smith, moth- 3 the nation FRED HARDY'S STORE - Kenansville, N. C wmmmm limit?:"- -v. -';b3 MRS. RICHARD R. GRADY, who before her marriage on ' November 1 was Miss Anna Lee Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones of Winterville. Mr. Grady is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grady of Seven Sprin" ers of the bride and groom and the bride's aunt, Mrs. Sallie Westbrook. Civics Club Meets A regular meeting ot the Pink Hill Civics Club was held at the school Friday night, Nov. 23. Lin wood Turner, president, presided. A representative of the Lenoir TB Association of the Lenoir talked briefly on how the money was used which was realized from the sale of TB Seals. E. R. Maxwell was chairman of the food committee. Barbecue was served. Mrs. Price Is Buried In Seven Springs Funeral services for Alts. Annie Mae Price, 39, who died at her home, Rt. 2, Seven Springs, on Thursday night of last week were held from ihe home Friday after noon by Elder Rudolph Harper oi the Mormon church. Burial was in the Seven Springs cemetery. Surviving are her husband," M. It. Price; a daughter, Sirs. Hilda Rol lins: a son, Wildon Pi ice. both of the home community: her mother, Mrs. Dora Jones, Rt. 4, Kinston, six brothers, J. W. and Claude of Rt. 2, Seven Springs, Remus, Cecil and Clarence of Rt. 4, Kinston; and C. C. Jones of High Point; four sisters. Mrs. Dora Jarman, Kinston; Mrs. Ledford Summers, Beulaville; Mrs. W. E. Jarman, Newport; and Mrs. Durema Colic, LaGrange; and a grandchild. Hostess To VSCS Mrs. Jasper Tyndall was hostess to the WSCS at her home Monday night, Nov. 24. Mrs. L. H. Turner Wc Buy Hogs At T7ARSAW EACH FRIDAY CLINTON ON TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS Of Each Week. No Commission Charges. WE HAVE TANKAGE FOR SALE Sampson Livestock Market STACY IIONEYCUTT, Manager Office Supplies FILING SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE DRINKING CUPS John fl. Carter, Company KINSTON, N.C. Tutner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE ' I C. rCBNEE, It. TtB HlU't Oldest led the devotional. Mrs. J. M. Jones was re-elected president for the coming year. The following were also re-elected: Mrs. L. H. Turner. Vice-president; Mrs. R. L. King, secretary and Mrs. C. C. Jones, treasurer. The study book "Christian Mo tive and Method in Stewardship' was discussed with Mrs. Jasper Tyndall as leader. Following the program, the hostess served iced drinks and cookies. Mrs. Smith Honored Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.' D. W. Smith Sunday where Mrs. Smith was honored with a going away handkerchief shower by the Grady Home Demonstration Club. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Williams and Mrs. Mattie Shepard attended the Kiik-Shepard wedding in Kinston last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shepard and daughter Pat were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Williams and Mrs. s'mmemmimim Center Theatre 'Eastern Carolina's Finest" MOUNT OLIVE, N. O. SUN. - MON. Escape Me Never ErrolFlyn. News - Cartoon TUES. - WED. The Unfinished . Dance IN TECHNICOLOR Margrette O'Brien. March Time THURS. - FRI. Golden Earrings Ray Milland, and Marlene Dietrich. News Cartoon SATURDAY Adventure Island Paul Kelly. Shorts WANTED! T. i. TtTSNXB InraruM Agency Mattie Shepard Sunday. y ; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smith and sons left Monday to make their home in Wilson where Mr. Smith is associated with his brother, Ho race Smith in the furniture busi ness. r Miss Wanda Tyndall spent the holidays at Miami and other points in Florida. Miss Marie Smith, a senior in the Watts Hospital School of Nur sing at Durham, spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. i: ;- Mr. Lylton Maxwell of Winston, salem spent the holidays at home here. ' ; , Mr. and Mrs. Van Kennedy of Wilmington were guests of rela tives here recently. Mr. J. F. May has been 111 at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Burroughs and sons were Thanksgiving guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Williams. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams were guests of relatives in Raleigh re cently. Uncle Sam Says Are yon counting tfce days to Christmas? There's uothing compar able to the warmth of Christmas feeling. Second best perhaps Is tbe feeling; when yon bave the money to make dreams come true for yon and yonr family. Tbe most efficient and sore way to build np a healthy backlog of savings is through yoor company's Payroll Savings Plan for baying United States Savmr Bonds or your bank's Bond-A-Month Plan. Every extra savings bond yen add to your bond holdings is one more powerful stride toward secu rity. The best Christmas girt yon can jive your family Is to start a 10 vear plan of automatic monthly bond buying. For example, your Invest ment of (18.75 a month In a saving iiond every month until Christmas, 1957, will result in a nest egg of $2,498.94. O.S.TrtatwyDtfartMtmi fill' There's not a doubt generous-giving by saving all year roiind. Vou too can give vath-; out straining your earnings o? draining regular savings in '48 by opening a savings Misses Carolyn Parriah and Ann xousjgDiguu. ui uo wuirai lautuvyi spent the week end at their home? In 'Wilson Mills. - r ( Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpson and son' spent the 'holidays With 'rela tives at Erwin. Mr. Chilton' Howard left Thurs day for Boiling Green, Ky., where as a representative of the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co., he will be on the tobacco market Mrs. Howard-and small son .will be .at home in Kinston while lAr. Howard Is in Kentucky. Miss Mason vrorley ol alston burg and Miss Ramona Worley of ACC spent the holidays at home here. . Miss . Jacqualine. Burke has re turned to St, Mary School in Ral eigh after spending the holidays here with relatives. ' Jasper K. Smith has returned to P. J. C. Maxton after- visiting v. J .... i . a a i . , , . bis parents. . ' Mr. C. C. Jones attended the Va. N. C. football game at Chapel Hill Saturday. He was accompanied home by his brother, Mr. C. R. Jones. Harvey Turner of UNC spent Thanksgiving here. Mesdames G. M. Turner, Leslies Turner and Corbett Weston were Goldsboro shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith and Elbert Smith were dinner guests of Faison Student Receives Honors At A. C. College m ' At a recent election of the Super DOORS, WINDOWS, DOOR FRAMES, . WINDOW FRAMES, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ' MOULDING PAINT, OIL, TURPENTINE Penney's Building Supplies ' Wallace, Rt. 2 Chinquapin Highway No. 41 fir mm& "V--k 1 w.-y '1 (V6nderHo7Some Give about it.- they plan to have enough cash for account with us today. 111 PlilK HILL Mr and Mrs. Forrest Smith In Kin- ston Sunday. Uncle, Sam, Says Lttin A ; United States Savings Bonds have made last minute Christmas shop ping worries thing of the past for wise. Americans. In fact even though yon thought about what to give members ef yonr family or close ; friends for a month of Sundays you could not come op with a better a A M M A iaea uuui mivuiga ovwn. .nuw Savings Bonds in terms of what they -win do for the recipient. For ex ample, bonds provide Immediate fundi in the event ef an emergency ' and help to pay for education, trav eL a new home or a dosen and one other things which members of your family dream about. Tour gift of a. bond makes yon a partner la tbe ' realisation of the fondest hope of someone yon love. What more eould yon ask of a Chrtstmaa gift? .. V. 5. Tmnrj Dp&lmn latives, of .the Senior Class at At lantic Christian College, Wilson,' Melville Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs Frori F. Warren of Faison was voted "Most Popular and "Witr tiest". There Were eight Superla tives chosen. Mr. Warren, who also serves as President of the Sigma Alpha Fraternity and President of the Pan Hellenic Council, will graduate in January. J : ; 7 So Much? m