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Fink Hill citizens who will spark
th annual Bed Cross campaign
effort in that Southeastern Lenoir
County town were announced by
over-all chairman Thomas B. Grif-
i fin. . :' ". :vv;.'''? y
i A mail response of $5,500 war
' ao reported in the drive for a
7 416,099 goal. Other reports are pend-j
Jnsj, Griffin said.
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. Mrs. W. E. Brewer and Mrs. Lyn
wood Turner, are Pink Hill chair
men,. Griffin said. For the, Negor
population, John Lyles Will head
i the campaign. Tom Davis, 'former
mayor, and Wilbur Tyndail will be
in charge of businesses.
Solicitors were listed - as: Mrs
A. W. Turner, Mrs. Melvln Carter,
Mrs. T. J. Turner. Mrs. Frank Lee,
Mrs. Morton Sills, Mrs. Earl Ho
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Pink Hill, Deep
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Honors In Lenoir
Pink Hill and Deep Bun took
top honors lin two Southwood Fed
eration of Future Farmers or Amer
ica contests staged Tuesday at
Southwood School. Both t school
chapters took a first and second
place. . ' : ;' '
Roger Post Hill of Pink Hill was
picked as winner . of the public
speaking event, beating out three
other contestants, Jimmy Grady of
Deep Run- was second, Benjamin
Gray of Jones County was third
and Charlie Miller of Pamlico Cou
nty was fourth. Hill spoke on "Fut
ure Farmers Why Are We Here?"
and explained the opportunities
for boys in FFA' work. He will
represent the federation in tthe
district event in May.
The Deep Run' tool identification
team captured first place in . the
seven-team contest. Pink Hill was
second. Deep Run's Wendell Harper
had 89 points, Charles Stroud sco
red 86 and Elwood HiU tallied 92
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for a team of 267 out of 800. .
The team will represent the. fe
deration at the State convention in
Raleigh June 24-28 in the shop
contest As 'piires, Hill received
handsaw,. Harper two chisels and
Charles Stroud a ratchet crew-
driver, while Ben Gray of Jones
County .received a , hammer. The
tools were given by the Industrial
Hardware and Supply Company of
vnarione, wnicn sponsors the con
test, y v';.,:.".
Tho next federation contes will
be April 21 when dairy judging
and beef cattle and swine Judging
contests will be conducted. 1
W. Of C. Officers
Installed
The last general meeting of
the Presbyterian Women of the
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"Reality" is the topic of the les
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Christ, Scientist next Sunday.
The Golden Text is from Isaiah
64:4 "Since the beginning of the
world men have not heard, .nor
perceived by the ear, neither hath
the eye seen, O God, beside thee,
what he hath prepared 'for him
that waithiitu for him."
Passages from The BIMe innud:
"Fo thou art gi eat, and doest
wonderous things: thou art God
alone." Psalms 86:10.
And from "Science and Health
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imply that God is All-in-all .
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Gordon & East Sts
Sunday Services (every Sun
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Sunday School (every Sun
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Wednesday Evening Meet
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church for the fiscal year, was held
at the Pink Hill church, Tuesday
night, March 17, Mrs. E. M. Sills,
returning president, presided. The
devotional taken from 1st Timothy
6th chapteiy. was, led by Mrs. T. J.
mi
for their united support during hex
term as president Although she
bad another year to serve, in view
of the fact that she is the new
district chairman f beginning in
April, she feels that she must de
vote all of her extra time to that
New officers named to serve for
the coming year were Installed
at this meeting. They are: Presi
dent. Mrs. Earl D. Smith;' vice pres
ident, Mrs. Ruth Stroud; Miss Lula
Tyndail again was elected jecre
tary and treasurer, this being her
22nd year. ;
; Committee chairman -. installed
were; Spiritual Growth, Mrs. H. A.
Edwards; Assembly's Special Caus
es, Mrs. N. P. Farrier; Historian,
Mrs. Graham Turner; World Mis
sions, Mrs. T. A. Turner; Church
Extension, Mrs. ' T. J. Turner;
Christian Education, Mrs. J. J.
Smith; Annuities and Relief, Mrs.
! Frank Wiley; Stewardship, Mrs. J.
A; Worley. Mrs. T. A. Turnev is
the' new chairman of Circle No. 1
and Mrs, i rank Wiley will serve
as chairman cJf C'ircle No. 2,
The General n citing for Ap-.il
will be noli at the heme of Mif.
Sailie Wesnraok e 'c :ie
niid two wul must with Mn. Fa'
son Turner and Mrs. Frank Wiley
respectively.
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'' Mesdames Lynwood Turner and
W. E. Brewer have been named
chairmen of the Red Cross camp
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announcement - by Lenoir County
Chairman Thomas B. ' Griffin of
Kinston. John Lyles will head the
Negro campaign. -Tom Davis and
Wilbur Tyndail will be in charge
of businesses. -
Solicitors lifted are Mesdam.53 A
W. Turner, Mt.'vin Carter, T. J.
lurcer Frank Lee, Mj-t)n Si Is,
Earl Howard. T. A. Turn it, y C
Boone, Ed fljlL Misses CmV.-.r.e
Summerlin, Rachel King and Win
nie Ruff in.
Srs. Visit ACC
?' Twenty of the twenty two sen
iors of the Pink Hill High School
joined other seniors from over the
state, at tiie annual 'High School
Accompanying the group were
Mrs. Frank Wiley, Mrs. B. W. Ruf
fin and Mr. Robert Summerlin.
Mrs. Turner
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.i Mrs. T. A. Turner was hostess to
a regular- meeting of her bridge
club at her home in Pink Hill,
Wednesday efternoon. Azaleas and
Other early spring flowery were
artictically arranged in the living
room . where tables were, set fori
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J. M. Jones, prize tor second high
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Smith compiled the h'ghest score
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hostesses at a miscellaneous show
as to honor Mrs. Adolph Harper,
the tames Breele Sanderson, at
the V. F. W. Hut in Pink Hill
Friday Night
Guest At Peace
Misses Jo Ann Grady, Peggy
Grady, Joyce Smith and Ida Rouse
Fordham, Juniors at B. F. Grady
High School, were guests at Ptace
College the past week end. They
were accompanied to Raleigh by
Miss Marianna Grady.
Personals
Mr. end Mrs. Graham Turner
and daagbters spent Sunday at Ft
Barmwali. gaests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Sermoaa and Leslie Dawn
Sermons. '. -
Mrs. T. A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J.' Turner and daughters and
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner and
day night ' to attend - an informal
family dinner with Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Parrott as- hosts at their
home on Rountrae Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. ; Herman Fussell
and daughters, Susan and Peggy of
Rose HyL spent .Sunday with Mrs.
Fussell's mother, Mrs. Hattie Davis
and Mrs. W. G. Kornegay. '
Mrs. W. B. Brewer was in Kin
stpn recently to attend a session of
her bridge club with Mrs. Lynwood
Williams as hostess at her home
on North Queen Street Mrs. Brew
er was awarded a prize for corrpil
ing high score for members.
Messrs. V. W. Smith, Prentice
Smith and Miss Susie Smith have
gone to Miami, Fla to attend the
marriage of their brother, Mr. R.
K. Smith to Miss , Nancy Cassin,
which takes place April 1, at 8:00
in the evening af the First Pres
byterian Church of Miami.
Lt CoL and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell
and children, Suzanne and "Maxie"
and Mrs. Marvin D. Volkert all of
Washington, D. C. left Sunday fol
lowing a week end visit with the
Maxwell family at Maxwell's Mill.
Kenneth Maxwell, student at
State . College, Raleigh, is spends
nig tne spring holidays at his home.
Mrs. Angus Mercer, student at
Atlantic Christian College in Wil
son, rpent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Max
well. -
Mrs. E. Jl Maxwell of Pink Hill
is critically ill at her home in
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- Mr. ' Lynwood Turner of Pink
Hill was re-elected president of the
second education district of the
North . Carolina State Board Asso
elation, at a meeting at Dixon
School In Onslow County. Thurs
d-:y night
The session featured an outline1
of the state budget in i regard to
school legislation by attorney Tom
Banks of Raleigh and was atten
ded by . approximately 229 school
Board ' members and superintend
nts.
Mrs. Davis Resigns
Mrs. Viette Davis, Pink Hill
nurse has resigned from the of
fice and clinic of Dr. Joseph S.
Bower in Pink Hill, after more
than two years service,; according
to an announcement
Each grade in the Pink Hill
school was given an opportunity
to observe the city-county Art ex
hibit at the Eagle Warehouse in
Kisnton' the past week. The chil
dren were taken over in a special
bus, owned by the school.
A man is never a failure until
he delights in naming the men who
made their mark after sixty.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alonza James of
Mt Olive have announced the en
gagement of their daughter, Jae
qullne Anne, (to Mr. Stewart Lee
Mooring, son of Mrs. . Robert James
Mooring of LaGrange, and the late ;
Mr. Mooring. The wedding will
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Miss Davis is head of the Home
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