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Pink Hill Graduates 18 $er.::rs At Finals f !ei!::diit Vorns In Schcol Audilorium Here Frid Gy Iligh! , A capacity throng of parents and i -friends heard Dr. J. K. Long, chair man of the division of education at last Carolina College in Green ville, deliver an inspiring address o the 18 graduates here frlday jxigau '- -; ( t , , iDr. Long's address was built around verse from Paul's letter to the Philippians, Phlllppians 4.8 ; - "Finally brethren, v whatsoever . things are true, whatsoever things are honorable, whatsoever things are 'just, : whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever thlnes are lovelv. whatsoever things are of good re : port; if there be any virture, and ii mere De any praise, think on mese inings." i , The speaker issued a stirring cnauenge to tne seniors to put God first and go forth to live lives of service for humanity. Medals issued at the 8th grade promotion exercises o n Friday were as follows: Marv Edna Har per, home economics award; Carol Jean Kennedy,; English; Frances Stroud, typing; Roger Post Hill, agriculture; Elbert Smith and Flo- rlne Howard, athletic awards; Re becca Turner, 8th grade schoiar- smp awara. . : ; Senior awards went to Lou Ana Davis, valedictorian; Florlne Dea ver .Salutatorlan .and Marv Edna narper, citizensnip. . Rev. D. C Boone, castor of the Pink Hill Methodist Church, of f f ered the - invocation- and bene diction. Special music included Blossom Time" by the Girls Glee CIud; a solo, -"The Lord's Prayer" by Lou Ann Davis; and another solo, 'Perfect , Day, rendered by om graae teacner L-nrales Garrett. . The senior mascots were Nancy Hill and Rodney Heath. Marshals were Betty Howard; chief; Shir ley Howard; Mary Edna Harper, Lula Mae Jones, Marjorie Dean Howard, Frances Howard and Win nie Ruff in. t.: s Personals Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee ar rived Saturday from Tampa, Fla., where they spent the winter to Meet Willi Mrs , D.'.W. Ruff in Mrs. D. W. Ruffln was hostess to a meeting of the Womans Society of Christian Service of the Meth odist church at her. home in Pink Hill Monday : afternoon. Mrs. D. C. Boone, president, pre sided over a brief business session during which It was decided that all present officers should contin ue at their paosts.' The officers in addition to Mrs. Boone are: Mrs. L. H. Turner, vice president; Mrs. Lynwood Turner, secretary and Mrs. W. H. Jones, treasurer. Mrs. Ruff in presented the pro gram which was entitled 'To De clare His Praise.' & i Thirteen members and one visi tor were present. '"'. Veterans Of Fc:;:;:) Wcrs Elect Dislritf Officers AfMe;:::.D I!:! j InPfols A district meeting of the Veter ans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliar ies was held at the WiUar dSmlth Post No.- 851C in Pink ,HTU Sun- day afternoon, May 18. ' Officers elected and installed at this time were Dist. Commander, B. RNew ton, Jr., , Fattnville; Dist.( Sr. "Vice Commander, Sid Myers, La Grange; Dist. Jr. Vice Commander, Jack Bright, i Washington, N. t C; ' Com mander. Newton replaces Jasper D. Tyndall of Pink Hill. ' The new district officers of the auxiliary are: President, Lois Ty son, Farmville; Jr. Vice Presl son, Farmville; Sr. Vice President, Linda Smith, Pink Hill;, Jr. Vice President, Nancy Cox of Washing ton, N. C. s;-,.-'Vv.v;,;'" About 200 from the District were present for this meeting, including uiis n. urown. past National Com mander of Greensboro and .. For est Dunstan, Department Jr. Vice commander of Elizabeth City, t i; "Following , adlournment a tur key supper was served in the caf eteria of Pink Hill School, , ' Ann Maxwell of, spend some time with their daueh- MIss Sarah Richmond spent the Mother's Day ter. Mrs. E. M. Sills and Mr. Sills, week end with her parents, Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Simpson '9O00O00OOO00O000OOOOO000I o o o TOBACCO o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O II. G. Dale, Mgr. O -r ioooooooooooooooooooooooo Top Dresser 8-0-24 Immediate Delivery SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO Seven Springs, N. C. O O o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o o o o o T(pashington The Senior class of B. F. Grady scnool left Dy bus Monday for a sight seeing trip to Washington, D. C. They were accompanied by Miss Hutu Taylor and Mrs. J. R. Davis. and Mrs. H. E. Maxwell, and children spent the week end with relatives at Erwin Mrs. Gresham Turner and Miss Narcie Williams were Goldsboro Visitors Thursday afternoon. . Mrs. Pearl Parser has been vis iting the Ottis Simpson family in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. J. P. Boone has returned to her home at Suffolk, Va., fol lowing a six weeks visit in Pink Hill with her son. Rev. D. C. Boone and Mrs. Boone. I Dr. and Mrs. D W fiuffin soent me week end at their summer home at Topsail. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones soent ounaay at Morenead, Mr. and Mrs. L H Turner and 'Becky' and L H. Jr., spent the week end at their cottage at Top sail. Mrs. Laura Davis has been 111 at her home In Pink Hill. Miss Thelma Dilday Home Ec. leacner at Grady, spent the week ena at ner nome in Ahoskie. Miss Anise Kelly, student at Flora MacDonald College, Red Springs spent a recent week end at tier nome near Grady. . Miss Madeline Caswell has gone to her home at Fayetteville for the summer, t, 1 1 Recent guests of the H. D. Max well family were Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Godwin and daughters of Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wat-1 lington of Heidsville and Mr. and ren of Pink Hill. Rt. 2. . i Mr. and Mrs; H .D. Maxwell were in Wilson Tuesday and were ac companied by Miss Vevle Maxwell who left by train for her home in Huron, South Dakota Incldently, Miss Maxwell has made her hbme in Huron for 41; years, but she was reared in the Pink Hill section. She is a daughter of the late Dr, J. F. Maxwell and Mrs. MaxwelL Mr.and Mrs. Paul Smith of Roc ky Mt. were visitors in Pink Hill and vicinity during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell were guests of the Walter Godwott fam ily in Wilmington Friday. . , Kermit Williams Goes To Texas Kermit Williams of the 1 U. S. Air Force who was seriously" in jured in an automobile wreck near Pink Hill several months ago, has been discharged from a hospital at Ft. Bragg and left this week for his new assignment at a Texas Air Base. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams of Pink Hill, Rt 2. solation prize. Mrs. Floyd Heath received the guest prize. The hostess served soft drinks & delicious strawberry short ' cake with cream. , Fred Quirin In Frederick Qulnn son of Mr .and Mrs. Leslie Quinn of Pink HiU Rt. 1 underwent en operation for the removal of a tumor of the head at Duke hospital Thursday. Marriage License David L. Spicer of Danville, lit, and Edna Howard Murphy of Pink Hill and Kinston were issued a marriage license at the Register oi ueeds office in Kinston Friday, Home Ec. Girls Af Morehead Miss Thelma Hlnson and her so phomore Home Ec girls of Pink Hill School spent the week end at the J. M. Jones summer home at Morehead. Mrs. Ruth Stroud also accompanied the group. Mrs. Tyndall Is Club Hostess Mrs. Jasper D. Tyndall was host ess to a regular meeting of her bridge club at her home in Pink Hill Tuesday evening. Seasonal flowers were used in the living room where guests assembled for Play. Mrs. Jack Perkins received the Grdy Girls T : - At Topsail Miss Marlanna Grady and Mrs. Catharine Shepard and the follow ing scouts spent the week end at the Smith cottage at Topsail: Ed wlna Smith, Shelby Smith, Helen Waller, Patsy Kelly, Connie Jo Wells, Ann Ivey, Ann Houston,' Sue Smith, Patricia Miller, Joan Wal ker, Judy ' Wallace, Nell Garner, Glenda Scott. Jean Walker, Carolyn Hines and Eleanor Grady. Chaperoning the ' group were Mrs. H. M. Wells, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. A Scott and Mrs. Emmett Kelly. " Saturday being Armed ' Forces Day, they toured Camp Lejeune and on Sunday the party attended Sunday School at Holly Ridge. Safety Awards LaGrange and Pink Hill have re ceived an award from the State De partment of Motor Vehicles In rec ognition of their outstanding traf fic safety record in 1950. The announcement was made by RusfceU Rogerson, field rep resentative of the Department's Highway Safety Division. , The award itself is attractively designed certificate which reads, "Presented by North Carolina De partment of Motor Vehicles High way sarety Division in recogni tion of outstanding achievement in m Jtugnway Safety." The document Is signed by Com missioner L. c. Rosser for the De partment of Motor Vehicles and H. D. Jones, Engineer-Director of the Stfety Division. . The awards are benla oresented to incorporated towns under 5.000 population which went through the year irou without a single traffic At Luo "The Junior class of Pink Hill chnni and their miPRtji soent the week end at White Lake. Mr. and mim . 'Riifiia fiwjilti ; unit Itfr. and Mrs! Wilbur Tyndall chaperoned the class. . fataUtv . The Department of Motor Vehicles plans - to issue approxi mately 483 certificates to eiigioie communities throughout the State, according to plans published by the department. . Milk production for the rest of the year probably will be below 1951. Demand will continue strong i . .. i . t i l Cuoi W" i '.s and costs oi dairymen is 19: will be higher than in 1351. . 'Applications of various f arms ol nitrogen to wheat is being tested thLsyear in the Great Plains and other dry areas of the United sutes. .'- , vGSiYr:7:? SKINLESS WIENERS - f ' fat ' . ItMfc&Ja-.- - .Jr I prize for highest score. Mrs. C c: Jones was awarded second prize wnue Mrs. Lynwood Turner r re ceived consolation prize. The host ess served strawberry short cake with cream. ,. . Making up the tables were Mes dames Perkins, Jones, Turner, Frank Wiley, James Miles, Levi Ev erett, a. v., turner and the hostess. Mrs. Turner Is High Scorer Mrs. Lynwood Turner compiled the highest score and received of the Wednesday afternoon bridge club with Mrs. Jasper Smith as hostess at ner. nome in Pink Hill Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Helen Turner received the prize for sec ond hiehest score for memticni and Mrs. Emmett Rogers and two child-' Mrs. Jones -Smith was awarded con- Turner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "We're Known By The Service We Give" Mrs. Christine Williams Office Mgr. Phone 2836 Pink BUI. N. C. L. C. Turner, Jr. T. J. Turner QUICKEST WAY TO A VACATION By Regular Savings Of Course. Begin Now. For Complete Safety, Depend On Our Protected Travelers Checks. First-Citizens . Bank & -Trust any PIIIK HILL, II. C. Gpmfc To The Democratic Voters Of Dublin County lilliliillp liii cii:;isxin wiially yiLLLr.:s During recent years the trend has definitely been toward the selection of women for the office of Register of Deeds as experience has proven that this is an office which can easily be' ' filled by women. In our adjoining counties of Lenoir, Wayne, Sampson and Onslow," women have . . already been elected to this of f ice and are courteously and effeciently serving; Women have also been elected and are now serving in the capacity of Register of Deeds in Caldwell, Catawba, Clay, Craven, Currituck, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Gaston, Graham, GranvUle, Greene, Harnett, Hyde, Ire dell, McDowell, Pit.t, Randolph, Richmond, Scotland, Surry, Tyrrell, Union; Watauga and Wilson . Counties. . .y - , CAST TOUR VOTE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 31st. FOR ilVM cJoHilii lillilK vv HiilliJcaiiililS J. FOR du?li:i cou:ity f V iviin ii r::? dcdild love a::d r.:!::a m Fcrrser CI f Clni, 1 C y OL'ice-Ciaess Vomn I 1 1 I ' . .1
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