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quet of the Pink Hill School was! day, April IT, Rodney Hicks was
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toart to the Senior and Jimmy
Lee Johnson responded. The toast
to the faculty was by Carol Jean
Kennedy, to the school by Roger
Poet Hill to which Principal Frank
Wiley responded. The Invocation
was by Rev. N. P. Farrier. -The
menu consisted of Baked
Ham, Green Peas, Brown Hashed
Potatoes, Rolls Butter, Tea, Cherry
Pie and Ice Cream. ; 1 -
Roy ' Russell's band from Tar-
boro, played for dance afterwards.
Twenty-one Seniors attended. In
vited guests included the total
school board, the County School
Superintendent, the High School
faculty, Junior class, grade Mothers
and their husbands. i
Mrs. David Green ' is the . class
sponsor. s
Pink Hill Club ;
Hold Ladies High!
The ; Pink ' Hill Civics Club ob
served Ladies night, at a meeting
held in the Cafeteria of the Pink
Hill High School Friday evening,
April 24. Slipper "was served fol
lowed by a talk by the guests
speaker, Mr. Harry Caldwell, pres
ident of the State Grauge of Greens
boro. - President : John H. Turner
presided. Approximately 80 attend
ed the affair. -.
Leaders For Cub
Scouts Named
The B. F. Grady Cub Scout Pack
40 recently held re-registration and
the following were . appointed as
leaders for the, coming year:
Institutional Representative - Fai
son Smith.'
Pack Committee - Faison Smith,
Jasper J. Herring, Norman Smith,
Hess Davis, Alonza J. L. Outlaw,
Lehman G. Williams.
Cub Master - Robert F. Holt
Asst. Cub Master - Dempsey W.
Smith.
Den Mothers - Mrs. Robert F. Holt,
Mrs. Dempsey W. Smith, Mrs. Hess
Davis, Mrs. Lehman G. - Williams,
Miss Sallie Outlaw, Mrs. Jasper J,
Herring. i
, Cub Scouts registering were as
follows:
Aaron Smith, Larry Davis, Thorn'
as Leon - Stroud, Robert Smith,
Donald Ray Smith, Braxton Smith,
Ronnie Holt, Melvin Williams, Gle
nn Williams, Guy Williams, Harry
Herring. Clark Lane. Clayton Creel.
Warren Lanier, Jessie Lewis Out
law, Jr, Jerry Tillman, Jimmy
Turner, ' Harry James Grady..
The B. F. Grady Pack 40 has
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Graduates - reading left to right are members of the 1063 graduating class of B. F. Grady High School:
First row, Margaret Wood, Mildren Ray Smith, Viola Wilkins, Betty Herring, Gwyn Kelly, Shirley Britt,
Irene O'Oiiinn Ruhv Hnrtln. Thflron Hirrwr n- ;,
Second row, Audrey Walker, Clara Lee Kornegay, Eveline Davis,
ier, Ida Rouse Fordham, Clara Lee Qulnn, Annie Lois Grady, Laura Alice Bryant; Joyce Oates.; . '
Third row, J. 'W. Waters, Ernest Grady, Ruby Powell, Velma. Heath, Dixie Stadford, Katie Miller, Annie
Bruce Grady, Nannie Lou Jones, Shirley Smith. 1
Fourth row; Donn Wells, Mr. E. M. Johnson. Eugene Herring, William Rhodes, Bruce Southerland, Lynn
Harper, Elbert Garvey, John Henry
been organized for two years. The
Outlaw's Bridge community under
the inspiration of Miss Sallie Out
law and Mrs. asper J. Herring have
recently organized Den2 which will
be a part of the B. F. Grady Pack.
It is planned that monthly Pack
Meetings will be rotated between
the Legion Hut at Maxwell's Mill
and the Outlaw's Bridge Church
Recreation room. , Each Den will
hold their separte weekly den meet
ings. Future Home
makers Hold Rally
: At the third annual Spring rally
of the Future Homemakers of Le
noir and Greene Counties, held at
the cliffs of Neuse State Park Tues
day, Dorothy Carol Stroud of Pink
Hill was elected to serve as presi
dent for the New Year. 5
Attends Caniporee
Scoutmaster Rufus Swain and
Scouts Mike Goodson, Ray West
brook and Bobby Reed at : Camp
Tuscarora from Friday until Sun
day.
Presbyterian
Women Met Tues.
Might
The first General meeting of Pink
Hill Presbyterian women of the
Church, for the new church year,
was held at the Church Tuesday
night, April 21. The president, Mrs.
Earl D. Smith presided. The roll
call and minutes of the last , meet
ing were read by the secretary,
Miss Sola TyndalL Reports were
had from the different cause sec
retaries. Attention : was called- to
the change of the Constitution and
By-laws. The sending of a dele
gate" to the Synodical Training
School of Peace College, in June,
was dlcussed. A report was had
from members who. attended Pres
byterial at Clinton April 17 - 18.
The time for circle and ? General
meetings -was changed from 7:30
to 8:00 o'clock. The group, decided
to ask the Church pastor - Rev.
N. P. Earrior to met with them
for a discussion on Presbyterianism,
what the church stands for, etc. Mrs.
Jasper Smith, who led the Bible
Study read the 122nd Psalm. The
topic lor tne study was, "lay unur
ch Worships." Mrs. Smith discussed
briefly, the history of the Pink
Hill Church.
Mrs. Sallie Westbrook, hostess,
served the group, following Ad
journment Fifteen members were
present. - ' "j - ' .
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Commencement,
Exercises Schedule
Hrinclpal Frank Wiley of the
Pink Hill. High School has released
plans for closing exercises at the
school as follows:
Rev. N. E. Farior of the Pink
Hill group of Presbyterian Churches
will preach the Baccalaureate ser
mon Sunday May 10, Senior Class
night will be held May 13. Eighth
Grade exercises at 10:30 am . May
15, will be followed by graduating
exercises at 8 p. m. that day, with
an address by Secretary of State
Thad Euro of Raleigh.
Esfelle Waller In
Piano Recital Af
Meredith College
RALEIGH, N. G Estelle," Wal
ler, ' senior at Meredith College,
will present her graduation recital
Monday, April 27, at 8 p. m. in
the college auditorium. On the same
program will be Dorothy Brigman
of Rowland, Mrs. Sarah Smith Wat
son of Whitaker, and Mrs. Peggy
Earp McManus, of Albermarle. - r
. Estelle, a pianist, will play Inter
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This year Estelle is president of
the McDowell Music Club; secre
tary of the Meredith College Cho
rus; and Editor of Sigma Alpha
Iota, national honorary music fra
ternity. She is a member of the
Y W A, the Education Club, and
the Philarteian Literary Society.
She will graduate in June with a
degree in public school music , r.
Estelle is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, S. J. Waller pf Mount Olive.
Personals
' Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell of Rich
mond Va. was a recent guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
MaxweU In Pink Hill following a
ten day trip to Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr.tFlavens Williamson left rec
ently, for New Port News, Va. where
he will be employed. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fussell and
daughters,. Susan and Peggy of
Rose Hill, were guests of Mrs, Fus
sell's mother, Mrs. Hattie Davis on
Sunday.
Kenneth Maxwell, senior at State
College, - Raleigh recently visited
his mother, Mrs. E. R. Maxwell,
who remains critically 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith ' and
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Smith of Kin
ston enjoyed a sea-food dinner at
New Bern Sunday.
Miss Ruth Taylor of Clayton and
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Mr. and 1 i. . . ... e ' end
ed i.avotiofi'l i i t .a Duke
University Chapel in i. uham Sun
day. Making the o i of Dur
ham's continal cej ,uorv, and
were dinner guests of I,lrs: Grady's
sister, Mrs. J. S. Murtay and Mr.
and Mrs, Murray at their home.
Airman first class John Shelton
Smith who returned recently from
a two year tour of army in Lngland,
has gone to o Andrews Air Base,
Maryland where he will be stat
ioned, i 1
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Al!:r.d Rally
Presbyterian Youth Fellowship
Members atting the Spring Rally
held in Clinton Sunday afternoon
included BiU Herring, Alfred Wells,
Donald and Ted Grady, Peggy Gra
dy. Charlotte Bess Smith, Jo Ann'
Grady and Shelby Jean Souther
land. Miss Marianne Grady ' and
Mr. Robert Grady accompanied the
group.- , , , -
V. F.W. Auxiliary
Reaches Quota
' Among V. F. W. Auxlliaris reac
hing their quotas In membership,
announced recently, included the
Pink Hill Post No. 9514 auxiliary,
which has 22 members. The La
Grange auxiliary to post No. 9091,
with - Rs membership of '15, nas
also reached its quota. They are In
District 2. ' 1
P. T. A. Met April 13
At a regular meeting' of the B. F.
Grady P. T. A. held at the School
Monday evening, April 13, the fol
lowing ' new officers were elected
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" Nearly 600 Carolina farmers bav
enlisted in "helping tp build a F '
Carolina" by building finer fr
according to reports reaching C
Una Power & Light Company,
nsor of the contest
Only 17 of the 80 eligible coui
have reported,, but these ind
that 583 farmers have entered
176 acres of : land in the con
Which offers $2,800 in prizes
soil and water conservation pi
Ices.
Enthusiastic response also fc
the other eligible counties' v
predicted by - E. N. 'Pope, CF
advertising manager and direr
of the 'Finer Carolina"' contest,
which 108 towns are competing
$6,760 of additional prize too
offered for community devel
ment ' ,
Competing farms range in s
all the way from S. A. Fagg's ni
acres in Randolph County to 1
18,000-acre plantation of T. C. "
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That South Carolina county f
all counties which have repo,
thus far in total acreage ente
its total being 61.728. Montgor
County leads In the' numbei
individual -farmers reported in
contest, its total being 183.'
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age If they could dispose of
experience for what it cost '
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