sc. ..A. Tumsr 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 , - ' INSURANCE AGENCY i "We're Known By The Service We Give" Mrs. Christine Williams Office Mgr. Phone 2838 pin Hill. N. C. 8 u i if. , it H L. C. Turner, Jr. T. J. Turner to the iou:i ipixuaent, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Remus Teachey. , ', Mrs. Chessoire : Resigns Position v . ,tl, 4-t '. I . l . 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. m . ' '."'i.tt 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. IT Piiml Mil. For The 1 I Come Early Do Your Last Minute Shopping Here And Enjoy Yourself L. P. TyndalPsSons Hotpoint Appliances s General Merchandise ' ! Ve Wish You A Merry Christmas I 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. .. ' . , ' tj- .i....,.t 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 'i-Xi;'-:lif :.v'..' -A 'frf-hf'. rW''' Tune in , V . mwr ri r-.rr"'i r A- 'x Hw Ivwy V w0 SiaviCI ' J ghrdcrl-NIC .VaaWMaMMM 1 TURNER TRACT03 & II iPLEMEIIT CO. Kinstoii, N. Cl ' " 1 ' t.a,tu1;:er&co: 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 16. , vmso-"- LA leaS?- - First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company Pink Hill, N. C. ... C Ve Send You The Season's Greetings And Welcome You To PINK HILL V For The CHRISTMAS PARRY " V ' J Monday Night, Dec. 24th Your Frigidaire Dealer . 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