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Tnr. nur r - - .... "-I n r.7 v i , r, s j i .r vi.viJ U Liu O.E.S. Meets A regular meeting of the Pleas ant Hill Lodge No. 102, Order of Eastern Star, wai held at the lodge hall Thursday night. Mrs. A. K. Munn, Worthy Matron, presided. After adjourning a Christmas party was held and gifts exchanged. On the refreshment committee were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardison, Mr. Humphrey and Mesdames Andrew Tyndall, Jesse Harper and Preston Harper. Party cakes, sandwiches, and cold drinks were. served from M't SXocKnq ij on. .. . . M .-kl. ut a beautifully appowieo w - up in the halt Holts Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt were guests of the First Citizens Bank and Trust Company fticiau ai their annual employee's ainner at Mike's Steak House in Kinston on Monday night We've saved it all to send your way, on this so joyous Christmas Day. FARM, HOME AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY IN PINK HILL V.F.W. Meets A regular monthly meeting of the iii cmith Post No. 9514! Vet- TT1UCUW u.." , erans of Foreign Wars was nu a. the hut on Wednesday mgm. 14, where business routine was transacted. One new member, B. K. Smith, senior student at Carolina, was added to the roll. A suinptlous supper was served. VS of CS Meets Mrs. W. H. Jones was hostess to . I ... Clw 9 mMtine or ine uumim sjwrew of Christian Service at her home Tuesday. Mrs. D. W. Ruffin was in oharae of the urogram. The so ciety voted to help needy families with gifts and Christmas cheer. Members exchanged gifts and re freshments in the Christmas motif were served. Seventeen members attended. Walstonburg on Dec 23, was honor ed with a miscellaneous Mrs. L. O. Turner and Miss Buth Tugwell at the home of Mrs. Tur, ner Thursday afternoon Guests for the occasion were members of the school faculty and a The hostesses served refresh ments in the holiday motif. Mrs. Turner Hostess A Joint meeting of the circle and Presbyterian women of the churcn .... w.u ,ih Mrs. T. J. Turner WOO UtraV - as hostess at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Turner presiireu " .. .ion m rharee of the program. She was assisted in presenting the program by Mrs. Jack McPhsul who sang a song.. Reports were h,r.i frnm different secretaries and ways of helping the needy at Christmas time were fliscussea. me hostess served refreshments carry ing out the Christmas theme. Personals Dempseyth.Mr..ndMrsRud; olph Harper, Mr. ana jm. Kornegay. Mr. and Mrs. Hess Dav is, Messrs. Louis Williams and Fal- son Smith. . w. u,.nfor Wells of Catawba College is at home for the holidays. Miss Betsy Jonea of lucuisno was a week . end guest of MJrs Stokes at Grady. 4 Misses Evelyn and Elisabeth Ann Kornegay of ECTC are home, for Christmas, . i May you carry with you throughout the year the Joy ous spirit that is Christmas! Honored Miss Edna Holloinan. member of the Pink Hill School Faculty whose marriage to Mr. Allle Melton of Farmviile. takes Dlace In the Hoi' low Swamp Baptist caurcn near nr. D. W. Ruffin was in Bich mond last week taking a post gradu ate course at the Medical College of Virginia. Miss Emllelah Maxwell of Nor folk was a recent guest of her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell. Mrs. Lonnie Stroud returned on Sunday from Sanitorlum where she has been confined by illness for ?ev era! months Mr L. H. Turner has returned from Johnson City. Tenn. where he was on the Tobacco Market. Mesdames Robert Holt and Ru dolph Davis entertained at a linen shower honoring Miss Violet Max well, at the home of Mrs. Holt on Friday night fMi-Mkl2f. See us Now About Your Plans For 1950 Trading We Have An Attractive Proposition To Offer You: May the gifts under your tree include the gift of hap piness. May it he a gift with a lifetime guarantee. FLAVIUS IN PINK HILL mMNMk jMhL taaX tef MMMMiHMtaM Mrs. W. H. Jones was a recent guest of the James Honeycutt fam ily in Thomasville. Miss Eleanor Lanier of Eliza befh City, student at Flora Mac dona Id College, Red Spfings, was a recent euest of the J. J. Smith's Laurie Glenn Jackson of Smith township has been visiting his aunt Mrs. Ike Stroud and family. Mrs. Woodrow Jackson and in fant son returned home from Kinston hospital Friday . Kenneth Maxwell, Harvey Turn er, R. K. Smith and Miss Jacqua line Burke, students at Carolina, are at home for the holidays. Mesdames T. J. Turner, Graham rurner and Miss Norcie Williams were New Bern visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Walters and ihlldren of LaGrange and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stokes of Kinston were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Holt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McPhaul at prut m1 the Christmas dance a Jlora Macdonald College Saturday dsht. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Capps ot Cherry Point are guests of Mrs Prentiss Smith this week. Attending the Annual Meeting of Boy Scouts In Warsaw on Wed nesdav nisht of last week in addi tion to the 13 scouts were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Westbrook. Mr. and Mrs. ft . V. K- : 9 U T -j: ,; May you carry 0 H L ' . with you .ft. - . & W0 - T k V ' throughout the fi 5 May the holy ' Ji'i ' ui S sentiments of ' ' PS7 ' Precious 'V ' ' ous spirit that il lVrQSir holiday prevaU M ff ' , . , is Christmas! A fP throughout your 4 ..-. ' f Q"'T' activities. J S . $ 1 BELLE OIL COMPANY ff L. P. TYMDALL'S SOUS $ FRIGIDAlRE DEALER $ & i" 5 IN PINK HILL :J If. IN PINK HILL 1 J ig: iff- & May this joyous a. : Wishing you all : Cris1if6j5 I AP&it -a s i uk niW , ft ttr . 'Vta' M . ims loyuus u - ft rZ&F: Christmas Day. ? " . I . O is lAiiPf :w -i if: -x vi h iiinix.i II . 11 iw i i in if r w- . 7 mrPDvrriiTMr. rnn THR FARM ft HOME Al t: . i nmlTnrD 'jf: I Ix . " - R. F. D. No.l j gj IN PINK HILL t m f SEVEN SPRING, N.C. 'if . :t- .. i f . .-:-iC"'i5 i Turr & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KrJfM OP INSTTItAMCI L. C. TOT-NEB. J, T. J. 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