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i ... J L J r V. ii trainee of Pink Hill i ; :hnor vocational . agrlcul- ' . artment have received a ) -.ard offered by Tide Water ,v r Company of Wilmington. '! ; award, presented at a bar tupper for the veteran and i-1 lves held In the cafeteria of e 1: h school, wa presented for v : the moat veterans of the .ty district turn in a "Better i Z for Better Living" book. N. is. Cheitnutt, district super r for vocational agriculture !' speaker, with John E. John i, i 1 k I ail agriculture teacher, i r of ceremonies. Ht made 4 on outstanding veterans I their programs. ' , ib ik ... ..... I I h uri -y jilt CI:!) ..jAv;::J Meeting was called to .order by president, Miss Helen Waller. The minutes were read and approved. After the business session the meet lng was turned over to the program chairman. The club Banff "Jnv T The World", accompanied by .' The following DUDils Dlaved selections: Patricia Herring, waller, Mary Wallace, Ann Hous ton, Shelby Smith, Betty Sutton, and Rose Herring,. Josephine and Hubylene Waters sang "Just a Mother, Bless Your Heart" Patricia Quinn and Ryan Smith received prizes for most outstand ing' playing.- 4A v At the close of the program the Turner &-Turner INSURANCE AGENCY , , "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 'V -'"'v '' U C. TURNER, i. ' . T. J. TURNEBj - ,,.,. Pink Hill's OldCht Insurance Agency . . - .., pink HILL. N. C. Office Supplie ft1' .-AND EQUIPMENT . DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS ,EDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter Company . ' . KINSTON, N. C TOBACCO SEED ? , :(:i-a;:KrV.,-':-.."'5. '.rIU " ; CrXtt'r h: rri.Li ill : We are selling SPEIGHT'S Tobacco Seed and have ' just - received a small shipment : of DIXIE BRIGHT 101 which is Resistant to Black Shank and Wilt!, - This Seed is in short supply and we suggest that you get yours now.- - We will also have all Standard Varieties of CrEIGIITIS TobaccoSeed. . - SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. Seven Springs, tl. C. : . JCOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Prices Up Sell For Cash 1 DELIVES OUR PLANT a. AO.aLULIU:!AL ;iUutt, COUTH JOHN KEEKT, GOLDSBOBO, N. C ; Vi oooocoooooooocoooo f s, sy jt r. rx f--- ? t. in."jED iiidfco, i;;c. , 0 Llai m J 0 a Is Oa ; ' - 1 ( i r ille ttcim Uaw No. 11 7 Truck Lane ''!n, Kalci'b, and Kit. Glive I Lly, we will pick up dead cattli, , i. r : C? CIIAKGL .. ju:;:t . i collect C"Tr:;:::o izzz c.t 2330 I w t ' 1 1 ll elub sang carols accompanied by Mrs, Byrd. . i Reported by '.'Mlrtryn" Stroud. WINS DOUBLEIIEADER . ' The Pink Hill High School cagers took B.4. Grady's -team in a twin bill at Pink Hill Thursday night of last week 01-19 and 'the girls win ning, BS-tt.''V..-.- -V Top scorers for Pink- Hill girls were Shirley Howard 30; B. How ard 14; and Ann Ruffln 67 Sallle Howard and Barbara Stroud were tops on defense. Scoring for the Grady girls' were Sara Waters 30; Patsy Diana Helen Betty Smith 13 and Pierce 8t The Pliur Hill girls have won nine out of ten games and the boys three out of ten CONTEST WINNERS I A contest which has-been run ning at Brewer Drug Co. here for the' past several weeks came-to a close with awarding of prizes to t the lucky winner Jit 5:30 p.m. on Sunday; Mr. J. C. flood of JUnston was master of ceremonies.; Custo mers making. ptmSnaei rforc more than. 25 xenta hay been allowed points,. and the ,conteetant'rsceV. ving the' most points in both the boys.and.guis. entries received top prizes.. The; grand prize for girls, hlcVrl -wan Mnn tiv Sharon Smith vnunffidAnahtM ofrMr-an1 HntiJ. fit. Snu TipLWl4ier,fwoye!waer- Glenau Williams) son) of ;Mm and Mrs;. Ibman c Willlajne,!. we smo recelvedvia' Woyclew. j'17i,j t 5 i, ' Runners-up ia the contest were Bernlce Edna Coombs Whd won a 7-Jewel wrlat watch,' XlOrpthy.HlU was presented', a . doll wardrobe trunk, Dell Inmen, a record play er, Sue Hill, a doll, Ann Denny Tyadall a ukelele, Gaynelle Stroud a nursing set and Jo Ann Howard a string of pearls. For. the boys: Jimmy Miles, a Roy Rogers wagon; Laurie Jackson, a watch,: Larry Holt, aeroplane kit, Howard Tay lor a casting; rod, Lynn Turner a football, Gary Stroud a ukelele and Hugh Curtis Branch a Roy Rogers camera Winning consolation prices, Santa Claus stockings, were Martha Rog ers Betty? Cue Carter, Christie Plyler,' Jane Ruffln, Edna Grace Smith, Peggy Smith, Brenda Smith, Marie Brinson, Jackie Perkins, Joe Ball, Jerry Everett, Allen Grady, Fred Quinn, Jerald Pickett, Pemp- sey Alphin,: ana Milton Kennedy. ANNOUNCE BIBTH C -y.-.-r-t.r,,: m., i, ... ., r; : 1 .V. - - Mr: and Mrs. Emmett Rogers of Pink Hill, Rt 2, announce the birth of a' son, Emmett Earl, Jr., in a Klnston hospital -Friday Dec. 22. Mrs. Rogers, is the former Miss Violet Maxwell of Pink Hill. . ... n i i I, I.,, fi i"-k FFA JUDGING John E. Johnson's FFA crops judging i and . seed identification team from Pink: Hill, with George Howard,. Bobby Hicks and Donald Howard , comprising the team, won as a unit, and placed Individually among the top .four in. the South wood FFA- crops Judging and seed identification contest held Tuesday at Southwood. Pink Hill won with a total of 2002 points of a possible 2400. : Seven : teams . were . entered . in the contest which was directed by N. B. Chestnutt, Diet Supervis or. Pink Hill i now eligible to en ter the State Contest at State Col lege tln January when It will com pete with teams from all over the state. The-contest consists of iden tifying, of 170 seeds and plants and also diseases Inuieeda and plants. GOLDEN WEDDING V; ( .- I ' JssejaeefcBjBaia,- ' Honoring their, parenta, Mr. and MrsJ Joe J. Davis on their Golden Wd(lliigAnnivrsry their child ren nrtertatnett-a the home of Mr. and Mj-LK, Turner in Pink H1U from 8 until 0 O'clock Sunday after noon,JeavC2e. ' 3 1 Deeorati-insvcarried out the anni veresrr-mottf Uiboily and- other greehery. Inthe41rtog room was a ligbteeairtrtmsreej r ' '? I.X. Ma LV IC Turner and Mua Becky Turner' received at the front door and !Mr. and: Mrs. Tom Davis In- trodti'"'" the ruests to the honored I -' We" Euild to a GTANDAUD ; , Not to a PPvICi:! ' , 't , f . ' - f i n n I .. ... J --"! i " -, fr. c. NeU Mr.' returned ton.' Mrs. punch from oae end of the table and Mrs. L. R. Turner served bridal cakes from the opposite end. .They were assisted by Misses Betty Jean Davis, Lou Ann Rouse and Lou Ann Davis. Nuts and mints were passed. The table was centered with a golden wedding, cake flanked by silver candelabra at each corner of the table with nosegays of yellow roses tied with" gold ribbon. : Each guest wis asked to register and goodbyes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Plyler. About 100 called during the afternoon. ? Out-of-town guests Included Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Watson, Mr. John Watson and Mrs. Matt Burke of New Bern, Miss Jacqueline Burke of Kenansvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Lyl- ton Maxwell of Winston-Salem, Mr, Jack Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Stadiem and Mus Cell Maxwell of Klnston, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mumm of Deep Run, Mr.. Bmmett Watson of Camp AtUberry, Ind., and Mr. Clayton Rouse and daughters of Moss. HUT . . PERSONALS ) r" Melvln" .Williams, son of Mf. and Mr. Lehman WUUahu ta improving from an attack of double pneumon ia at nia home. 4 Mr. and. MrC. Johnnie' Hold.en and sons of Greensboro were holi day guests of the J.' MT Jones.. - Mr. and Mrs., Roger lnman.and Dell spent the holidays In Wilming ton. .- : : :. ', ;;v :VV" ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley, and Scotty spent the holidays wlthrrek atlves in Vanceboro and BkUt'- Mr. Emmett Watson has returned to an army base in Indiana follow t- r ing a five day leave at home here. Lt and Mrs. Charles Parrlsh of. Ft. Bragg and Mr. and Mrs. Red O'Connor, of Rlchlands were recent guests of the J. A.:Worley family. . Gueete of Mr. and Mrs. w: J. Smith Xmas day Included Mr. 'and Mrs. J. B. Southerland, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Can? and family of Wal lace, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patter son and daughters of Kenansvllle, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grady and son, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Smith and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Smith and sons and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nash and daughter of Kln ston, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May, Ann May and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and family of Pink H01. More Pink Hill ......ay ...... : Mr and Mrs. H. C. Turner have returned f ron Asheville where Mr, Turner was on the tobacco market. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis and fam ily of Elizabeth City nave been vis iting here during" the holidays. , Miss Betty Edwards is spending the holidays at her, home here. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Maxwell of Austin, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Lylton Maxwell and son of Wlnston-6alem Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell of Rich mond and Miss Emllelgh Maxwell of Norfolk were holiday guests of the H. E. Maxwells. :f i Mr. Wallace King and Miss Llbby Morgan of S. C. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth King over the week end. ;.";!.-- v Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Watlington Jr. of BeldtvUle and Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Godwin and daughters of Wilmington visited the H. D. Max wells during the holidays. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Seth Turner and family spent Xmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis recently visited her father In Asheville. He Is critically 11L Mr. and Mrs. Darlel Grady and sons of Alexandria, Va. are visiting here, 'v- - Of interest to friends of the cou ple ia the announcement of the en gagement of Miss Fannie Grey Wor ley, daughter of Mr. J. A. Worley of Pink Hill to Mr. Jarl Ellis Bow ers of Washington, N. C. The mar riage la to take placet In March. , -: Miss Connor Jones of Washington D. C. la spending the week with relatives here. - ? i Miss Bessie Williams of Roxboro is spending the Holidays with rela tives. 1 .r couple. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace King 1 and Miss' Llbby Morgan, directed guests to the gift room where Mr. and Mrs; Sam Davis presided. Mr. and. Mrs.. E C. Turner received at the door of the dining room where Mrs. Setb ' King served .lime ice Jones; student at Mars Hill days with her parents In St: Matth ews, S. C. Mr. Davis will go after her during, the week end. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rom Moser of Ral eigh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sill during the holidays is visiting the W. H. Jones family. and Mrs. E. M. Sills have from visiting in Wilming .-''. .- J. R. Davis spent the boll- Floyd Heath, FLOWERS FOB All Occasions At LN KINSTON .Mrs. T. J.Turner ; Agent " In Pink Hill. Tel 285-1 WD. C. is spending a few days at hia home here.: For All Popular Magazines New or: Eenewal, See Mrs. Floyd Heath riNK; BOJU Can Yea Do It In 1951 Why f'ot Dkie m Per Acre Cfefe h 195i JUST GROW AT LEAST All ACRE OF TOBACCO WHICH SELLS FOR $1,000 OR MORE WITH lilie fetilizeir Here Are Some 1950 Winners Slover Peterson, Grlfton, N. C. Robert King, Grlfton, N. C. Jesse Konegay, Grlftoa, N. C. Josh C. Wortklsaion, Grlftoa, N. C. Iwis Jennsea, Hookerton, N. C. James Tomer, Deep Bun, N. C. Stella Smith, peep Rnm, N, C. Tenuale Flyu. Sevea Ssrlags, N. C. R. J. Qulna, Sevea Spriaga, H, C. Mrs. LuU KeaaeSy, CItatea, N. C. Alvla Deaver, Deep Ron, N, C. A. W. Grady, Deep Ran, IT. C. Bess WUlla, Newport, N. C. C. T. Garner, Newport, . C. Paul Braxton, Wlntertllto, N. C. J. T Jlraxton, WlnterriOe, N. C. Charlie Jenneoa, Heekectoa, N. C. Forale Peaael, Deep Baa, N. C. SndU Mae Hill, Deep Btta, N. C, . Elijah D. Tyadall, Deep Baa, N. C. Whitferd BUI, Flak Hfflfc N. C. Wllberl H. Hill, Deep Ban, N. C. Daniel Harper, Deep Baa, N, C. S. A, Smlih, Klnston, N.' C Bt, 4 Phil Smith, Klnston, N, C Bl 4 MabeU Stanley, .Deep, Baa, N. C. Oee HM. Deep Sua, N; C. ; C K. Caerry, Merehead City, N. C. Cleveland t. Garner, Newport, N. C. L. ML Elmore, La prang, N. C. Haywood Strand, IMnk HUVN, C. , Saa Grady, Deep: Ran! N. & Peary Darts, AlbertooavIN C. Floyd Gray. Sr. Klnatoa. H. C Bi t ' Emma Crooia, Klastoa, N C Bt, t L. M. Trench, Cove City, N. C. Bailie Gntady, Deep BaSy S. C Pan! Taylor, Deep Baa, N. C Edward Stanley, Deep Baa, V. C. Flats Heward. Deep BaaN. C. . See Your Dixie Dealet Af Once OrWrite S:!:s O.'iicc ' CARD OF THANKS W wish to thank each and every one ior meir inougniiuiness ana . every every kindness shown us In our recent loss by fire, also for each and 'every nice and useful gift. Mr. and M.j. Cecil Pate ; Jr. of Washington, ' 3 TbRefier Misery oL Telec S17-S ttTMWIsWt'iN'i Try For The L. H. Stocks, Hookerton, N. C. Willie Alphin, Klnston, N. C. Claudius E. .Whitfield, Klnston, N. C, Rt. 4 C. L. Smith, Deep Bun, N. C. ' William Davenport, Deep Run, N. C. A. R. Garrls, Grlfton, N. C. M. T. Potter, Deep Run, N. C. Lelland Irey, La Grange, N. C. UvtagstoB Ivey, La Grange, N. C. Lsaale Stroud. Pink HUI, N. C. J. B, Stokes, Greenville, N. C, RL 3 Elbert Stokes, Greenville, N. C, Rt. 3 Charlie H. JenUns, La Grange, N. C, Rt. 3 Henry C. Harper, Klnston, N. C, Rt. 4 Hagh T. Hardee, Greenville, N. C, Rt. 3 J. Loan! Tucker, Grimesland, N. C. Floyd Tucker, Grimesland, N. C. His. B. W, Ivey, La Grange, N. C. Staride Pierce, Rlchlands, N. C. Mrs. Earl Holland, Klnston, N. C; Rt. 4 Mis. George Holland, Klnston, N. C, Rt. 4 Clarence Telfair, Greenville, N. C, Rt. 3 O. T. Corbltt, Greenville, N. C, Rt. 3 J. H. V. Tripp, Greenville, N. C, Rt. 3 OVeal Brltfc Mt. OUve, N. C, Rt. 1 Fred W. Pollock, Trenton, N. C. Swindell Dunn, Trenton, N. C. Aarom Foy, Trenton, N. C. Theeaaa I Harper, Klnston, N. C, Rt. 3 Jaaaas Sutton, La Grange, N. C, Rt. 3 Delia H. Whitfield, Klnston, N. C, Rt. 4 W. T. Toler, Klnston, N. C, Rt. 1 Clareace E. Johnson, Deep Run, N. C. Davis Whitfield, Klnston N. C, Rt. 4 . Franklin Perry, Klnston. N. C, Ri S -fialph Stroud, Pink Hill, N. C. Clayton TyndaU, Pink Hill, N. C. Lewis A. Grady, Klnston, N. C, Rt. 4 JofcaW. Dlxeav Snow Hill, N. C. Corporation inston. II. C. m
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