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employees Feled
At Turkey Dinner
Employees of TA Turner and Co
of Pink Hill and their wives were
honored at a delicious turkey din
ner In the cafeteria of the Pink
Hill school on Saturday night, De
cember IS. The dinner ' was pre
pared by Mrs. Zeb Williams, man.
ager of the school iunchroom and
her assistants.
Mr. T. J. Turner, president of
the company was master ox cere
monies. Short tavks were made by
several officials of , the company,
Mr. C. C. Jones, treasurer, pre
sented a bonus to each of the em
ployees and the. ladies . were also
remebered with gifts. About fifty
attended the affair.
Policeman Moves
Policeman and MrsSquires have
moved from the Williamson home
Turner & Turner
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Mrs. Christine Williams Office Mgr.
Phone 2838 pin Hill. N. C.
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L. C. Turner, Jr.
T. J. Turner
to the iou:i ipixuaent, recently
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Remus
Teachey. , ',
Mrs. Chessoire :
Resigns Position
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signed her position at the First Ci- lit I
tizens bank In Pink Hill and will! ill II
move soon, with her husband to
New York. 1
"Yau .Got Tm ,. Eight To Tell Me
If I'm Wrong"
"I Just Ain't Got The Nerve" and
"A Do iar Ninety E ght"
These feoegs will be heard soon
on star records. j
The Faires
Chas. Newman
Writing Songs
Charles Newman, Duplin Coun
ty's favorite hillbilly singer has
now got five new songs on tap for
publication. They have been ap
proved by ASCAP and BMI Pato -
Ushers of Hollywood, Calif., It is
reported. It has also been stated
that four of the said songs will
be put on 4 star records, and
ang by Charles himself. Here are
the following songs:
"No One To Cry Over Me'
'Darling, Since You Broke my
Mr. and Mrs. Esn W F'res. Jr..
of A'Jbertson, Rt I left Thursday
for Washington, D. C, to be a the
foechide of Mr. Faires father, cri
tically ill in a hospital there. They
were accompanied by Mrs. E. W.
Fa;:-M. Sr.. ot Wil ice td n
other son, a student at Davidson
College.
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The Season's Greetings To All
And A Great Big
WELCOME
TO 1
Pink Hill
Monday, Dec. 24th
FARM & HOME EQUIPMENT
And Supply Co.
Pink ffill) N.C.
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Do Your Last Minute Shopping Here And Enjoy Yourself
L. P. TyndalPsSons
Hotpoint Appliances s
General Merchandise ' !
Ve Wish You A Merry Christmas
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Christmas Operetta
A Christmas operretto The Toya
Th( Had to Wait" with a cast of
135. children, was presented under
the direction of Mrs. Jack Perkinr
Personals
Welcome To
Pink Hill
Monday, December 24
For The Big
CHRISTMAS PARTY
While here drive in and let us gas up your car
A Merry Christmas To All From
Sum merlin's
Esso Service Station
In Pink Hill
music teacher, in 'the 'auditorium
of the Pink Hill school Wednesday
evening. December 19. r . ,-,
Jack Perkins r
Enjoys Trip; v
Mr.. Jack Perkins of Pink Hill,
talesman for 'Jenkins-Jones JFord
dealers in Kinston, has returned
from Detroit and points in Cana
da,' having won the trip, expenses
paid for being top man in the state.
In the sales of Ford tractors and
Universal implements, for the yea.
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Attends Meeting
Dental Society
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards and
Mrs. J. K. Smith attended a meet
ing of the Lenoir County Dental
Society and enjoyed a steak sup
ner at the Kinston Country club
Tuesday evening. The society ob
served Ladies night at this time, ron dance in Greenville Thurs
day night
Mrs. D. W. Ruffin left Sunday
for New York and wiil be accom
panied home y Dr.1 Ruffin who
hat been studying there. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Turner, Mrs,
Zola Turner, Mrs. Helen Turner,
Miss Narcie WUUams. and Mr.
George Turner were : in Raleigh
Monday ; night to attend the Ice
Capades.
i Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell re
turned - Monday from a visit of
two weeks .in Austin, Tex., witn
their ?on. Mr. S. J. Haxwell and
Mrs. Maxwell. -
Kenneth Maxwell, student at Ca
rolina has arrived to spend Christ
mas with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
E. B; Maxwell. ' - , . "
Floyd Heath,' Jr., In the pos
tal Transportation service, is spend
lng the . holidays at his home.
Mr. and Mrst H. J. Kornegay and
children of Saint Simon Island, Ga.
are expected to spend Christmas
with relatives here.
Jimmy Perkins and Jlmmey Lee
Johnson attended , the Blue Bar-
js, Fr V N
Returns
- M. M. t. Friedman has re
turned to her home to'. Washing
ton, D. C following a 'short visit
here with her parents, Rev and
Mrs, N. P. Farrier while Mr. Fried
man, who is -a special assistant, to
President Truman, was at Key (
West, Tla.; with the president . ;
DUDLEY'S I IX AL
1 Gardens Ki.-.lcn,
;'-.;AnnoKr"2 ;-
That the' Pink CI 1 if t.- ?
Church orsanixatlon t . mii l
representative Mrs. I ".. ; d lies
will take orders for flowers, foi
all occasions. Please call her a
217-2 Pink HU1. '
Christmas Greetings
FROM
Woodrow Smith
; Service Station
Highway 111 & 11 Near Grady School
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Sandwiches, Ice Cream
Milk Shakes, ete. ,;r '?
WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED A GRILL .tfz
Closed Christmas Day. '
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kornegay of .
CaCypso , attended the Christmas j
program at the Pink , Hill Presby-
terian Church Sunday night. iy
i Misses Peggy Jo Stroud and Bet- li
ty Jean Davis, students at the Wo-mans-
College in Greensboro have
arrived to spend Christmas at
their 'home. ?
Mrs. Sills
on wheels
Mrs. E. M. Sills was hostess to a
circle meetin of the Presbyterian
women of the church at her home
in Pink Hill Tuesday evening. Mrs.
T. A. Turner, circle chairman, was
in charge. Mrs. Earl Smith present
ed the program. A good attendance
was had. The hostess served the
group. . .. I":
Pink Hill Man
Heads Lenoir PMA
Mr. Whitford Hill of Pink Hill,
Rt 1 ha been ' named head of the
Production and Marketing Admin
istration for Lenoir county. .
The Pink Hill township PMA
committmen elected recently were
can uavis, noiana warr, Bruce
Howard,; Carl Kennedy and John
W. Howard. .
Christmas Program
Harper-
It hat been said that a man with a hoe is the most expensive
Item on the farm. That is especially true w vegetables, melons,
berries, fruits and other crops that reqr . ecisipn planting, v
cultivation and weeding. , .
- On the seat ot a Model G Tractor, one man can eliminate a ,'
tremendous amount of hand work. He can place seed where you
want it, to the smallest fraction of an inch. He can weed and '
cultivate gently, surely right up to the row. He can handle
up to six rows at a time. , - j L
Model G implements mount in front under the tractor's open
arch. Crop rows and tools are always in full view
Let one pair of hands on the wheel of the Model G replace .
many pairs on hand tools. Stop in for full information. - -;rvs.?i:Y
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TURNER TRACT03 & II iPLEMEIIT CO.
Kinstoii, N. Cl ' " 1 '
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PINK HILL, N. a ; , J 1
The Harper-Southerland Presby
terian church will present its
Chrisamas program on Friday niatit
December 21 Smiths on Saturday
night the 22; and Pleasant view
on Monday night, December 24.
The Pink Hill church presented its
program Sunday night December
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Pink Hill, N. C.
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Welcome You
To
PINK HILL
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For The
CHRISTMAS PARRY
" V ' J Monday Night, Dec. 24th
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