Di F. Grcdy P.I.A: ll:!ds MV.zz'tj Meet Monday After Sctosd Sudsy The first regular nnfthu nf the' B. F, Grady School Parent Teacher Association will be held In the school auditorium at 7.30 b: m. Monday Sept 15. The following new officers will serve:' President Bobert Holt, Vice president Mrs. Leonard Grady, Secretary Mrs. Em- .mett Hening, Treasurer Mrs. Jas perHerring. The foUowinj hospi tality committee will serve the group. Mr. Ws W. Smith, Mrs. William Sutton, Mrs. Ambrose Smith, Mrs. Paul Grady and Mrs. James Southerland. 1 -: - v The meetings for the ye a? are , scheduled for the Monday night eri cfc "Wee KsMwa By The Mrs. Christine Williams Office Mgr. rhooe ttSS ' f '; r '.Ms BDL N: C ti. C Turner, ir. it"!! ' 1! iM l r? 'ifK'S t-vft -vt.ij M ?:! '3 fl if! 5.K liligi Willi) litem- nnST vil!i Amenta! It- iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ve Have In Stock All Sizes In Freezers 8 Ft., 11R.V 15 Ft.v Arid 23 Ft. Buy; t!ir"iii!er Tbse Are : Avdfcfcle o ft o o lOff Oui or . - TTi f T TNiw Li.' Jaiji VI a CUi , 4. ,..i.a- v eJ- t-i oc ' ," v.f--'pf ',?;-);; if' "PIUK'illlLlV iM ' V . .- .' after second Sunday in each month. All parents, teachers and Inter ested citizens are urged to attend the meeting next Monday night Stag Supper V.F.W. Hut Friday Evening ''Robert Holt, chairman of the fi nancial drive for funds for the ; lurner Service We Gtre" 1 1NTERN ATESiRlTJlUCKSARIrtftLL TRACTC1S - f ARM HOTEWENTS REFRISEEHTIONrfAmRVICE ITHT"? H'SS r;r ' el": Camd3s4immtmsimost popular icjgaresss Jgr MUkmil Butloog before Camel iearhso' nhoae heights, repeated , -survefs etunwd mat nuort doctors tmolwOameUtihaivany other dgucttel. ' "The docaBl'aiee i America's choice . Csmcts.Stssteiiojyiigithem today! LuJIilfbuuu RANGES REFRIGERATORS AUTOMATIC WASHERS I"' : VsL. r RAISING THE ROOF Nonchalantly walking srway from a hut in Korea, Leatherneck of the First Marine Division doesn't even turn to see the damage wrought by the 'phosphorous grenade he has thrown., The tut was destroyed to prevent enemy snipers '.':,'.''''" ' from using-It .', Circle Discusses Paul's Letter Paul's Letter to the Colloslans, was the topic for the program of s Circle meeting of Presbyterian Women held at the home of Mrs. E. W. Grady on Tuesday night Mrs. Frank Lee was In charge.' She was asslsted'bs Mrs. E. M. Sills. Ten members . answered to roll call. - ; .-,':. . , Fresh peaches with cream and pound cake, were served, following the mlspah. . Mrs. Grady, . circle chairman, presided. The Dunn Smith's Have Reunion " The R. A. (Dunn) Smith families held a reunion at the American Legion Hut . near Maxwells Mill Sunday. iA large crowd attended and a bountiful dinner was served Attends Wedding Rev. N. P. Farrier was in Raleigh Saturday evening to attend the Tuscarora Scout Council budget has announced a staff suoper to be held at the WW Hut in Pink Hill Friday. Seirt.,12. from 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale for $1.00 per plate by the dads of bout the cub and resular scout trooDS. t Holt is Master of Bp F. Grady Scout Troop No. 40. O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i o o o o o o o o o o o o c o o o o o o o .Jr. o o o o o o o o o o o o c c c: r . U ,u tJ". L u t. marriage off his nephew Lt. Hugh Alexander Tate, jr., 01 nose twi to "Miss Joyce Blue Morton of Ra leigh, wntch took place at the First Presbyterian Church. ' Pink Hill Business , Men's Club - Entertains Ladies The .annual dinner of the Pink Hill Business men's" club for en tertaining wives of members, the faculty of the Pink Hill School and faculty guests was held at the Pink Hill School Cafeteria Tues day night, Sept 2nd with 75 peo ple In . attendance. Dinner was served, by Griffins of Goldsboro. Robert Holt, President of the club welcomed the guests. Mr. H- H. Bullock, Supt of Lenoir County Schools was recognized and spoke briefly. , Frank Wiley, Principal of the Pink Hill School introduced the school faculty and their guests. Harvey Turnenj Club Secretary ex plained the purposes for which the .-iub' WjS organized and its aspira Mr. F. D. Burroughs and son of Charlotte visited briefly with the Zeh -Williams family in Pink Hill, recently. Smith Home Damaged By Fire ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith In Pink Hill was damaged considerably by fire at an early hour, Monday, last week. It origi nated in a closet of the home where an electric bulb had been lighted to dry out the room. Quick work on the part of neighbors and the Kin ston fire department saved lt from a total loss. No insurance was car ried... Business Men The Business Mens Club of Pink Hill entertained at a barbecue sup tMtsiOiklteM lORic tilTElY w m etiM-nwf tumuit ; ... The iwtett io wwli oempetlaj la I&d3l tntf tso pcograaaa. Com eat tomite In the oool el the evening and enjoy yettneUI ACRES, Cr FREE fARXftSt nssr, v . V M 1":lsV ,'IJXBLY.. CC"IJE y 4 - -'fifr-jr t ; ,; 1st a4 M Rases v i :'- VT- , III ii 5; i.L, .... Be Gracloua At Table - . . - Every homemaker wants her fam ily adeuately nourished. At the same time, she should know how to serve ..nourishing food In -a sim ple and attractive manner so that her children, may learn at home now to be at ease on all occasions. Children learn, through experience an appreciation for good food, nicely served, how to handle the knife, fork and spoon and how to participate in table conversation. Table service-should never be evi dent but should keep the . moal proceeding smoothly, without those at the table being, especially con scious of it. Being natural and at ease, la important in gracious table service.' -( . . Things To Remember At Table . .. Do not concentrate on eating to the extent of not entering into he conversation. per hi the cafeteria of the Pink Hill School Tuesday evening, the occas ion to honor the school .faculty, their husbands and wives. T. A. Turner Go. Fetes Employees The male employees of T. A Tur ner and Co., were guests of the company at an overnight outing at Atlantic Beach over the week end. Grady Scouts . The B.-F. Grady Scout Troop headed by Mr. Rufus Swain camp ed out near the Maxwell Mill Pond from Friday until Sunday after noon of the past week. Quits Patrol Richard Stroud has resigned his position with the Highway Patrol and will reside in his new home out of Pink Hill on the Klnston road. He has accepted employment in Klnston. Cecil Sjtroud Accepts Job Cecil Stroud of Pink Hill Rt has accepted work in the Pink Hill ABC Store. He fills the vacancy caus ed by . the resignation of Mr. Fredi Williams recently. Personals Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Williams Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson and son, Austin of Mt. Olive and Mrs. Mil ton Whaley and children Tommy and Betty of Warsaw. Lt Col. and Mrs. H. D. Max well and children, Suzanne and Maxle of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Watlington of Reidsville, Jasper Tyndall, Miss Lula Tyndall, Ann' Denny Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Pink Hill were guests of the H. D. Maxwell family during the week end. 1 AdUlr tax mm. j Of LJ Never reach in front of people or across the table for a dish. Ask the person nearest that dish to pass it to you. . If you are asked your preference as to a food, express some prefer ence whether it matters to you or not. This will help the one who is serving. Toothpicks, like - toothbrushes, should be used only in the privacy of one.s own room. . If an accident ooiurs, express your regret and attend to it as quietly as possible. To, Remove Lead Pencil Marks A soft eraser sometimes will re move the marks, especially on stiff or starched materials. If the ma terial is washable, rub soapsuds into the stain and launder .as usual. Sponge woolen materials with clear water or with a solution of equal parts alcohol and water. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank each one for every thought of kindness shown us at the time of the death of our husband and' father. Mrs. Shad Kornegay and child ren. AUTUMN The morns are meaker than they were, The nuts are gettin brown; The berry's cheek is plumper, The rose Is out of town. The maple wears a gayer scarf, The field a scarlet gown. Lest I should be old-fashioned, I'll put a trinket on. Emily Dickinson. GEO. P. 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His unit, one of the first to fight in Korea, currently Is undergoing extensive . aerial movement and amphibious training on the north ernmost Japanese Island of Hok kaido. It was transferred to Japan last December after 17 months of combat - Kornegay entered the Army In February 1951 and was stationed o o PASTURE SEED & FERTILIZER We have a lull line of P.M.A. Seeds & Fertilizers at approved Fair Prices. Bring us your Purchase Orders. o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO O H.C. Dale, Mgr. GET AUTOMATIC AT A GET w A if lUm I e 33-lb. fimn Clmll IS q. it. a SIi.H ami Partobh Itttw Clint Accsswyl Hwdy Dmt SWhml Twl.Mot.Kold Crlipwsl ixtni-Hijh, rtrMiMy Mil. Spot. I Per Month oftar minimum cww. poymont ifr Prloee abown arefordellrery and local taxes extra. Price, THERE IS A BETTER REFRIGERATOR . . . T. A. TURNER CO. PINK HILL v IGriim. KINSTON.N.C at Camp Atterbury, lad, bis assignment overseas. Jimmy Jo!insort Hew President Senior Class , Jimmy Lee Johnson has been el ected president of the Pink Hill High School senior class. , Roger Post . Hill will serve the class as vice president, Mary Edna Harper and Carol Jean Kennedy, co-secretaries; Ann Ruffin, treas ures and Shirley Howard, report er.. . . O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o Seven Springs, N. C. O DEFROSTING NEW LOW PRICE! U. IL SELF- ill U DEFROSTING Modal MA lllutlratad 11 co. ft. Cold-Clear-to-the-Floor e 4J-lb. fmm Ch.nl 1S.4 sq.ft. .1 Shall Ami Portable latter Chest Au.ss.ry I Handy Door Shelves 1 Twi. Melst-CaldCrisparil Only $21.00 Par Month Intro-High, Etra-IOMny down paymant I art la Space! In yourkltcbenwltb Fve-Year Protection Plan. SUta and specification, subject to change without uotloe. IT'S 6ntmnLMLCM.-toJm Inc.