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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th., 1949 Hill, ?. :io D:nce There will be a square dance at : the I'ink Elll High Sohool gymna- J s'um Saturday night Dance soonsor T ei by the Pink Hill Veterans of . Foreign wan. Everyone Is Invited to attend. Good Mualo - Good Fna CrL'-a llosfesi r . Mrs. J. M. Jone entertained her club at her home Wednesday after noon., Mrs. ike Stroud received high score prize, Mrs. Horace Tyn dall second, Mrs. Jasper Smith. consolation and lira. Jones Smith , won bingo prise. The hostess ser "Tved a 'congealed talad with iced - drlnka. , Honored tlrs-lnno Hostess Mr. Roger Inman was hostess to a meeting of the Presbyterian Women of the Church at her home on Tuesday night. President Mrs. T. J. Turner presided. , v v Home Missions was the monthly emphasis and Mrs. Aubrey Turner reviewed the Mission book. Mrs. Charlton Sandlin of Beulavllle was present and reviewed a supplement ' of the Mission book. A collection for Home Missions was taken. The hostess-served coffee, sandwiches and individual cakes to the IS mem bers and five visitors present ill a Quests at dinner of the Dr. H. A. Edwards family Nov. 3 were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith and dau fhter Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. lones. Mr. F. M. Edwards and Mrs. . John Allen. The occasion was to honor the birthday of Mrs. Jones and little Sharon Smith. " : . Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Violet, to Emmett Rog ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers of Smith Township. The marriage to take place in January. Attend IICEA . The following members' of the B. F. Grady School Faculty attend ed the North Carolina Education Association meeting in Wilming ton Friday: Mesdames Effle Out law, Mary Stroud, Katie Rowell, G. V. Garner, Mamie Fordham, Hen rietta: Grady, J. R. Davis, Irma Glover, N. P. Farrior; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dotson, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith; Mr. E. M., Sills; Misses Katherlne Stokes, Thelma DUday, Marlanna Grady and Isley. , : Mr. H. M. Wells made a talk to the group of District Principals and Mrs. J, R. Davis presided over the Library division. Martha Souther land and Donna Wells, students of Mrs. Davis', spoke briefly to the library group. Mrs. Irma , Glover was named secretary of the Foreign Language Group at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Williams of Pink Hill announce the marriage of their daughter, Marilyn Allen, to Mr. Lois Edward Hill, Saturday, November 8 at the home of Rev Dr. Hunt in Kinston. Mr. Hill Is the son of Mr. Guy Hill of Kinston, Rt. 4. GREETINGS... 3 t . TO . i ' V" ':' M, AND Misses Mason, Gray and Ramona Worley, spent the week end ( at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner and Mrs. J. J. Davis were recent Ral eigh visitors. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sills spent the week end in Wilmington. Mesdames Charlton Sandlin. Gardner Edwards, York Lanier and Harry Home of Beulavllle attend ed a Presbyterian Womens meeting in Pink Hill Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs.iLlnwood Turner attended the Wake Forest-Duke game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, Jim- mie Miles and Lynn Turner were recent Wilson visitors. Mr. F. M. Edwards of Kerners- ville and Mrs. John Allen of Wash ington, D. C. were guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards last week. ; Mr. H. M. Wells attended a prin cipals meeting in Raleigh Saturday. After the meeting he and his family attended the Duke-Wake Forest game in Durham. Mr. J. M. Jones was a business visitor in Raleigh Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack McPhaul were Wilmington visitors over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin and qhildren of Beulavllle were guests of relatives here Sunday. .. Mesdames Faison Turner and Dempsey Smith were recent Ral eigh visitors. Mrs. Walter Godwin and daugh ters of Wilmington were week end guests of the H. D. Maxwells. ,,,(, . . ''A The Pink Hill School has been closed for a few days due to a de fective boiler. - ; ' Mr. ' J. F. Williamson and son were visitors io Rocky Mount on Monday. - , Misses Betty Jane Cooper of Maysville and Ernestine Taylor of Deep Run were week end. guests of Miss Betty Gray Williamson. The J. F. Williamson and Wood row Smith families enjoyed an oys ter roast in the Williamson Wash erette building Monday night. Uncle Sam Says EM) f BUHOSl I t e9fl 1 . School bells are again ringing, and thousands of children are back in elaaareoms all over the conn try. And many of these Utile beys and girls are erossmg the thresh olds of teaming for the first time, starting the great adventare of be gtnnhig an education In a free land. They can re all the way, and that means eeUese, If they learn to save. The School Savings Program teaches them to be thrifty and chU dren who learn to save wfO eet talnly be better eltisens tomorrow. 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