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If There will be a square dance at
ii the Pink Hill High School gymna
is slum Saturday night. Dance sponsor
& d by the - Pink Hill Veterans of
S- Foreigrt wars. Everyone Is invited.
,-j Good Music Jk Good Fun.
B.F.Grady
. Elects Officers
i . r On Monday of last week, the 10th
; grade of B. F, Grady high school
elected its class, officers for the
1949-50 school year as follows:
? ' President,"' Jean Herring;' vice
president,: Uohnell Kornegay: sec
i. Tetary, Nel Smith; treasurer, Mil
j drel Kornegay; reporter, Joyce M.
Outlaw; chairman of program com-
S'miltee, Jane C. Grady.
fllirper Reunion
Held Sunday
f' llie annual reunion of the Haip
f r families was held at the home
;f Mr.. R. D. Harper In the Harpe
: Southerland Church community on
bunday, September 4. A picnic din-
iter was served.
if fhnu
-j imne auenoung included Mr.
vand Mrs,. Adron Harper, Mr. and
r.Mrt. Walter Harper and Mr. and
vMrs. It B. Aycock and families of
-: Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Gris3om
i Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Furney Har
l per, Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Harper,
Mr.i and Mrs. Rodney Harper, Mr.
;nd Mrs. "Harvey Harper, Mr. and
4Mrs. Willie Harper and Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Harper and their
'families of the home community.
IradyPTA Meets
I A executive meeting of the Grady
School PTA was held at the school
recently. Officers for the new year
are: Pres. Rav. L. C. Prater; Vice
pres. Mrs. Lehman Williams; Sec.
It". Joe Westbrook;. Treas Mrs.
Bn Sutton. .
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OWNER and AUCTIONEER '-
Goldsboro Highway Phone 4527
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Howard Davis was the honored
guest at a party at his home here
recently when he celebrated his
birthday. Guests enjoyed games
and contests after which sandwich
es, lec cream and cold drinks were
served. He received a number of-gifts.
Pink Hill School
Faculty Named
An extra teacher has been added
to the Pink Hill School faculty
giving a total of 19 which are as
follows:
Mrs. Floyd May, Miss Miriam
Smith first grade; Mre. Precious
Taylor, Mrs. Jack Worley, 2nd;
Miss Edna It. Hollomao, Mrs. Jas
per Tyndall, 3rd; Mrs. Alton Tyn-
dall, 4th; Miss Audrey Gaylor, Mrs,
Norman Hobgood, 5th; Mrs. Kath-
erine Jones, 6th; Mrs. Edith Wiley,
7th; Miss Ruth Tug well, 8tH and
Fr.- Thomas V. Moseley, 8th and
phy - ed.; Mrs. John McPhaul, math
and science; Miss Carolyn Parrish,
Eng.; Kcndrick Taylor, Agrl.: Miss
Irene Mizzelle, home ec; Mrs. Jack
Perkins, public school music; and
Frank Wiley, math.
Levi Carter Dies
Pink Hill Section
Levi Bright Carter, 63, well
known retired farmer of the Pink
Hill section died at his home at
5:30 a.m. Monday after-a lengthy
illness.
Funeral services were held from
the Pink Hill Pentecostal Holiness
Church of which he was a member
for 40 years at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday,
conducted by Rev. Tom Bizzell of
Princeton and Rev. T. H. Godwin
of Goldsboro, Pentecostal ministers
with burial in the church cemelny.
Mr. Carter is survived by his
wife, Helen Wethington Carter; two
daughtersAnnie Helen and Ruth;
Ann of the homer six children by
a former marriage, Mrs. Nathan
HUl, and Mrs. Charlie Malpass of
Deep Run, Mrs. Enrl Byrd of Pink
Hill, Roland and Thurmond of the
Pnk Hill section and Tech Sgt. Jay
Carter of the Marine Corps station-
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ed at Camp Lejeune; one brother,
Claude Carter of Pink HUl; two
sisters, Mrs. Jessie Lambert of
Deep Run and Mrs. Sam Rhue of
Durham; 23 grandchildren and two
great grandchildren. His first wife,
Mrs. Annie Hill Carter died In 193;.
Personals
Mrs. Leslie Turner, Mrs. .Aubrey
Turner of Pink Hill and Mrs. J. D.
Sandlin, Sr. of Beulaville have re
turned from a trip in Virginia.
Misses Hilda Lee, Evelyn and
Elizabeth Ann Kornegay are now
students at ECTC.
Mr. Hugh Wells, Jr. has returned
to Charlotte after a visit here.
Mesdames G. M. and Leslie bur
ner, Miss EllzaDetn small, Mr.
ana Mrs. Floyd Heath and Mr. Cor
bett Weston attended a ballgame
in Greenville recently.
Miss Virginia Kornegay has gone
to Clear .Water, Fla. to serve as
maid of honor at the wedding of
Miss Grace McElven, a former
roommate at Wake -Forest College.
Miss Kornegay will take post grad
uate work at Columbia University
in New York.
. Miss Connor Jones has return
ed to Washington after visiting her
mother Mrs. Annie Jopes.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Maxwell h ve
returned to their home in Aust
Texas after visiting relatives here.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Jasper Smith who will visit her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sa;inders
in San Antonio.
the week end at Bath.
Mr. Jack Dail of Hampton, Va.
visited 1n Pink Hill during the
week end. . .
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Williams and
daughters have returned to New
poet News, Va. after a visit here.
Miss Hazel Watlington and Mr.
Bill Stadller of ReidsviUe spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Watlington, Jr. and were
accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Watlington and Gretonen who
had been visiting here.
Mr. Dewey Lefler and Mrs. Lef
ler, the former Dorothy dates, and
young daughter Of New York
have been visiting the R. A. Gates
before moving to Indiana where
Mr. Lefler is employed by the Gen
eral Electric Co.
Dr. and Mrs. Meece of Richlands
were in Pink Hill Wednesday.
Miss Elsie Byrd, student nurse
in Rocky Mt, spent the week end
at her home in the Scott More
section . '
Miss Mason Worley has gone to
Smithfield where she is a member
of the school faculty.
Miss Gray Worley left for Wash
ington, N. C. to teach Home Ec.
in the schools there. -
Lt. Col and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell,
Clearance, Sale
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Jr. and daughter of Washington,
D. C. spent the week end with his
parents. They expect to leave soon
for New Foundland and not to
South America as was previously
reported.
The Masons enjoyed their annual
picnic supper at Maxwells MiU
on Thursday of last week.
Revival
A revival will begin at the Lime
stone Advent Christian Church at
Potters Hill the 7th of Septem
ber lasting through the 18th. Rev.
John F. Warren of Four Oaks, N.
C. will be the evangelist. Services
each ev.ning at 7:30. Satusday,
September 17th Homecoming Day
will be observed. Everyone is in
vited to attend all services.
State College Hints
To Home Makers
Tfome-packed 1 inches must offer
a good square meal, appealing each
day. So don't forge t;'(l) A thermos
Hrattfe for soup, codba, milk. (2 A
variety of sandwich spreads. (3)
Changes in breads, whole grain,
peanut butter, black walnut. (4)
Lunch cakes and 'cookies. (5) Des
serts to pack in jars or paper cups.
(6) Crisp relishes and fresh fruit
Todaj we have safer highways,
safer cars, traffic safety and traf
fic laws for the protection of all - -and
all are being constantly im
proved, yet thousands are being
killed and injured through care
lessness or heedlessness.
When driving, observe the writ
ten traffic laws, and the unwritten
laws of common sense.
As a pudtstrian, observe traffic
signals and signs; cross streets at
intersections only.
Social Security
Contest Be Held
: It was announced today by N. A.
Avera, manager of the Social Se
curity Administration Field Office
in Wilmington that a contest will
be held to locate the oldest benefi
ciary under title II of the Social
Security Act in the counties served
by te Wilmington office (which
includes DupUn). This contest
runs from Sept. 2 to 9 and a prize
will be warded to the oldest bene
ficiary. IV, ft
Vestal Speaks
Bob Wells Presides
Farm Bureau Meet
Clinton, N. C. Farm Bureau
leaders from seven counties in N. C.
Farm Bureau's District 3 met last
week to hear plans outlined for the
state-vide membership campaign.
The drive opened officially Sept.
1 with a minimum quota of 80,000
members.
Robert C. Welis. of Clinton, wel
comed the group of about 35 people
at the meeting Thursday, August 23
In Clinton courthouse, and County
Farm Bureau President L. D. Her
ring pointed out that every effort
would be made this year to reach
the quota. Ellis V. Vestal, Kenans
ville, District Chairman for the
NCFB Assistant Secretary, gave a
description of national farm legis
lation as it stands at present. He
guarantee success of their drive
efforts.
David L. Kelly, Winston-Salem,
county Farm Bureau needing it to
campaign, offered help to every
urged the members to continue
their efforts to make Farm Bureau
strong through large memberships
in all the counties.
E. Y. Floyd, Raleigh, Director of
the Plant Food Institute of N. C.
and Va. and Mrs. Irhy Waliter, of
Greensboro, NCFB Treasurer, also
addressed the group.
Floyd emphasized the need for
'organized effort" to help solve our
farm problems.
"We have a harder job on our
hands to hold on to what we have
gained, than we had in making
those gains," Floyd said.
Mrs. Walker stressed the Asso
ciated Women's portion of Farm
Bureau work, and urged all women
to take, an active part in the coming
campaign.
All the speakers commended
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macy, Mt. Olive; T. A. Turner Co.,
Pink HUl; Wallace Drug Co., Go
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District 3 for the excellent showing
ntade at the meeting. The NCFB
leaders offered full cooperation to
the counties to insure the success
of their campaign work.
Owen Basden
Dies Sunday
Owen Basden, age 73, died Mon
day afternoon at his home in War
saw after an illness of about two
months.
Funeral services were held Tues
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
graveside in the Hallsville Baptist
Church Cemetery. ,
He is si'rvivnd by his wife, the
former Rosa tic .1 Rogers of Mt.
Olive; six children by a former
marriage, Cy of Burgaw, Deiinie
of Beulaville and Owen, Jr of Mt.
Olive; three daughters, Mrs. Delia
Whaley of Kenansville, Mrs. Bar
bara Smith of Burgaw, and Mrs.
Sudje Viek of Orlando, Fla.; twenty
four grandchildren and two great
grandchildren; two sisters, M. .
Susie Edwards of Richlands --nd
Mrs. Peannie Brinson of Beulaville.
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