5. a i. many. L-3 I ., i - near Fran! .-t, C- J J i o'clock Easter Service i t t!ae Plnk Hill Method- i Sunday morning. Rev. c wss. directed toy Mr. , . uor wu In charge and : r.'in. A good crowd attend- 3 r-eg"aS -'i ., : . N. P. rarrlori pastor of the : I "11 group of Presbyterian i . s, has announced a group : g of the Presbyterian Youth .-uwsjhip lo he held at the Legion iut near Maxwell's Mill on March Vat 8 o'clock pjn. Hervey Kor ..gay. Jr., of Calypso, "who U dis ict chairman and . Sallie 'Ann Simmons of Mt Olive, comradeship .uainnan,. axe- expected , to- attend as well as others over the district! A picnic supper will , be served. :oa Wells-is president of the local J; oup, with Miss Margaret Smith' iJult advisor and Miss Madeline Canwell her assistant. v.;,- ZZZ Hunt Am ?gg Hunt with about SO children attending was held at the Tink Hill Presbyterian church on woue nut. x. jv. Turner and Mrs. Horace Tyndall tied for consolation trophy. Coca colas, salted nuts and banana cream pie were served. F. F. A. Events , Friday afternoon. Several, prizes were given after the hunt t idy eggs and ice cream were set 1, : , --V Hostess To j 4 Women Of Church V .r . ... . . , I Pink Hill won second place in a Mrs, Faison Turner waa hostess TooU identification Contest sUg to a meeting ot PresfcvterlM Worn-. w by souy,, Federation en of the Church at hereto on bt Kuture Farmers' of America as Tuesday night Mi Ear Smith Southwood School Tuesday after presided. Mrs. N. IV Farrior .was -Boon. Prjfrea of tools were present, la charge of the Bible study.afld. t0 too eight individual win ners by "the sponsors, Allison Erwin Co. of Charlotte. ; . ' reviewed the Book of Hebrews. The' following "officers were' in stalled toy Mrs; Farriot: Mtj. Earl Smith! Chairman of Church Exten sion; Mrs. Roger Inman, Chairman on Education Mrs. Egbert Grady, Chairman Annuities, and Belief; livestock Judging Team ; ::';;.f-.vV--.'--'-..x;. -.-v '. : The Lenoir Co. H Club Live stock Judslno- Team heM la final jars, i. a. ivmer wm ""- practice Tuesday before . entering Circle Chairman, Keports of tne,,h. r.-,- ... eh. past year were heard. .. the Eastern Fat Stock Show and Sale at Rocky Mount April 4. The team will also enter' the Coastal Plains Fa- Stock Show and Sale In tCinstnit nn Anrll 1 1 ' (UamhaN tt MM. ffloya iieain -enwrwiHeu M,- team are Rrtihv Hl rf Pink the-Wednesday Afternoon (not my) hjU Rouse 'and i William Bridge Hostess - man from Lenoir County, at the 19th District Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs meeting ajt Burgaw , Wednesday Included Mrs. U H. Turner of Pink Hill. Local Winner . Bobby Hicks of Pink HiU was ', local winner In the schools public speaking contest and was awarded ; $3.00. In' the county contest in Kin ston Friday afternoon Kenneth Rouse of Wheatswamp captured : first prize of $29.00 and Leroy Daughtry of Contentnea and Glen da Noble tied for second place.,.' ; j- All - entrants spoke on "Green Pastures", Sponsors were the State Bankers -Association and Agricul turists in Lenoir County. , Bridse Club at her home (Wednes day of last week. Jonquils decorated the living room wnere onies were set for Play." Mrs.,, Helen Turner received a ' prize for nign. score, Mrs. D. W. Ririfln for second high Davis of Moss' Hill. OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQpO; L P! TYIIDAtL'S S0I1S .. HAVE IN STOCK Co & ; :-4'-. r-;-! . - . Distributors and Planters e ALSO Fermate and Dilhane .... - .-'.' - 't'tr, ,. f- Blue Ribbon Feeds - Fish MeaL? 40 Per Cent Supplement i Family Get-Together . Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner were hosts to the- Turner-Davis families at -a dinner, at .their home Easter Sunday. Guests from out of. town included Mr. and Mrs. Selby Tur ner and family of Scarsdale, N. Y., Dr.- and Mrs. Itola Charmello and children, Beverly and Jeibbe of Wil mington, DeU-Mrs. S. P. Watson, Mrs. Matt Burke and John. Watson of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. Mor timer .Maxwell and Miss Celia Maxwell, Kinston, Miss Jacqueline Burke, Kenansville, Miss Em)lelh Msxwell and Mr. Harold Latham of Norfolk, Miss Sarah Ann Max well of Richmond, Dr. and- Mrs. Ludlow Turner, Billy Ketchem-and Mrs. Kitty Sutton of Jacksonville, Miss Betty Jesn Davis. WCUNC, Greensboro, and Mr. Clayton Rouse and daughters of Moss Hill. biumaOH MAXWELL i I : I. . i . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edgar Max-' .ennetn Maxweu 01 vnv spent eU of PinklHill. iN. C, announee.iwr, nuaay ai jus nome. ihi mraffment of their dauehter.l . MT- r iowers pi LEE-LATTA Miss Katherlne Hope Latta of Raleigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Latta of Lillington and Mr. Sanford Howard Lee of Pink Hill rerf married Friday. March 23. in Emlleigh, to Herald R. Latham of Charlotte, son of Mrs. Howard G. Harris of Norfolk. , Miss Maxwell attended W. C. U. -.N. , C. in Greensboro ana the University of North Caroline, at Chapel Hill, "t where; he received an . A. B. degree in Journalism. She is. news director ox radio and television station. WTAR In Nor folk.. She is ,a former member of the news staff of The Free Press in Kinston. Mr. Latham attended N. C; State College and the University of North Carolina. He Is a member of Delta Psi. social fraternity. For. the past two years he was a reporter for the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. He re cently Joined the reportorial staff of the Charlotte Observer. ,: ' The wedding will take place' on May 20 in the Pink Hill Methodist Church. ' No invitations - will be mailed in Pink Hill. ' ' the Harmony Baptist Church- near Lillington. - .. . . . -' ' Mr. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lee of Pink Hill to Agriculture teacher in the PlkevUle- High SchooL He is graduate of N. C SUte College. Comittee Chairman Serving on committees iis chair- Washington, N-.C. were guests of the J, A, Worleys Sunday. , f Mr, Haryey Turner, recent law school graduate at Carolina, has returned to-hla home here. ; , .' j Wallace King, employed in New port News, Va. has returned follow ing a holiday visit at his home. ' Mr. nd Mrs. Jasper' Smltlr had as guests 'Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stroud of Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. 3. K, Smith and daughter of Pink Hill.' v Mr; and Mrs.' Charles Nash an ( daughter and Miss Ann May of Kinston were week end guests of ikt. and Mrs. J. r.'May. " . .' ','! ' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner and I daughters Judy and Marsha. Were Easter guests of Mrs W. B. "Marsh burn of Richlands. . I. ' -. Mrs. T. A. Turner spent Sunday" with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrott' in Kinston. f i. A:, ..:-:; V ; Mrs. H. E. Maxwell will spend the week end in (Norfolk with her daughter ttiiss Emiieisa Maxwell. Messrs. Hunter Wells of Cataw ba College; Salisbury and Alfred Wells of Dalrden College spent the holidays with their parents. Misses Peggy Jo Stroud and Bet ty Jean Davis, WCUNC are spend ing the spring holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheppard and Mrs. Leo Mast spent the week end with, relatives at Sugar Grove. Other members of the Grady, fac ulty included Miss Thehna Dilday, j Ahoskle; Miss Margaret Smith,; of PagelandKS,. C.; Miss Ruth Taylor, Greenville, ,kiind - Miss MadeUno Carswell; Fayetiteville. Dr. and Mrs. Itola Charmello and children returned to their home in Wilmington, Del.; following a visit wit -the L. H. Turners. Mrs. Char- T ' FLOWERS FOR All Occasions At '''Buoy's'' IN KINSTON ' I Mrs. J: J. Turner tin Pink Ilill. Tel 285-1 ; The Ledyard Vault 'Proof ! Age -AIR-SEAL Manufactured by i SMITH VAULT CO. ; . . KINSTON Consult Your Local , funeral Director CIi;-WAY TO JAPAN - Pvt Herbert B. waHams,'sn of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Willisms, after spending 11 days furlough at home In February, returned to Camp At terbiiry, Ind. and then was sent to Ft. Lawton, Wash., and to now on his way to Japan. .;, t j r.STURNSTOU.S. FOM GERMANY ' Mrs. Lenwood Smith and child- e U. ,Ie A i u y l.i PI!"" '"' i-rr- ,r IN 8 ..r CUM FECKS 23C3 . , . Hone eg Wayne-CapUa A t . ' Burial Ajoc!a'.ja - - , i Funeral DlrerUtia Cdkbalmera ' : Ambulance Service Tsy or r"thl ';.T3 Tin' ' v n: 1 t i, ' 1 1 ' NEW ' TURNER' k 4 "i '' I If . - " Horse Drawn Cultivators T ! ' ,, t j. ' ; . Just Received If You Need One Get It Now. t - s. SEVEII SPRIIIGS SUPPLY CO. Seven Spring, II. C. -; x1 Yf t . k t. .v Sons I. P. Tyndall's ! PinkHili; Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT ' - tin DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS t LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX Jch.1 II. Cnfter Comptny c B3NSTON.N.C III KINSTON VISIT SEED-FEED & SUPLY CO. t. 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