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O P. c 1 .V .'.I uud nosiess r- 1 , "Mr., Floyd Heath entertained - session . pf the Wednesday aftei -noon: orrege tiuD at ner nome neat Tln-Hlir Wedhesday.'dub mem ...Jjers high .score -prize -was won by . Mr. J, M. Jones with second high .going toy Mrs. logwood - Turned ;34r. H. Edwards, worn the con. isolation prijze end Mri.;J.jAvWorley ecaivedj visitor' high..' .l ; ? , - The hostess served ,J vanilla Ice cream. with cake -v Pritl.: Wiley Resigns Frank Wiley, principal1 of the. Mnk , Kill. High School lor the Oast ee v- ral yean and a native c antego , &as resigned to accept other femploy 'ientTh jreslgnatton. 'Will be ef fective a toon as dho'ther principal . can. be. secured. School opened pn Mrs, Turner Hosteis .jMn.ff. A.-.'Ttiraer had ai'iests jet her Atlantic, JJeach Cottage pver ' the Labor Day weekend the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worley, Mr. and l Mrs. Jv M. Jones and Mm4 Helen Turner from Pink Hill and Mrs. trank Farrott and daughters," Ann Martha and Ruth of Kinston.- - pROTECTlOIlke; AGAINST Vherf poTlo strikes there seem ho end I O to costly drain of dally medical moots. '. farm Bureau guarantee '. protection. 1 Polio Insurance ' ' - 2-yeor Coverage Family Policy... $10 (Inc. children to 18) Individual Policy... $5 Cet In touch today with ETHRO.HILL HIU Snpply Co . rink BU' '. HOWOmCE ) COlUMBUS.OHfB ST J fie Newest Cook In Elect rc. Ranges . . . t s JHI COMPACT , NEW 1954 r, DELUXE 30-INCH MODEL I if ?'"- Built-in Ctodc II l Automotic 1 1 L V Oven Timer! j 1 p..'.;, 1 O - jhv-'i C 1 ;I o'J f. .? S;f 1 '' I a "i: V :..:.'-: ' , : j', O f'-Aoosi! 4-''"v'!,j o $ "Great ScotA fjyh. I Oven is 7. Inches - y i - o 1 Wider Than.the) LCj ' J Ovens WJ ytsA 9' ' j V Fii sizv; y A-S220.35 ; ::. ; I sj' v. . . T . v r , , rf O ' e Oreo roomV eloign to bake" 10 loeves of bread. "l Automatic Ovea Cootrol cooks whole meals without i , watehuigyor jwowy. t ? sj. JM Mlnuca TimrBuw Signal tiaiMUlto34nua,' . , ;s D fAodtrn . . . Cook lUctrkc'.lyl W4 I Sr,;:ll Enlists In Naval Air Corps ""Freddy! Small,' on of Mr; (and Mrs. Eugene- Small of -pink Hill, enlisted Mthe JfavalAiriCorp in Raleigh recently, and left by plane for-the Great takes Training- Sta Uon in Illinois. He is a 1954 gradu ate of the Pink HiU .High School and. did. outstanding work in agrii culture durjng his High schqfol days. Dr.: Ronrback ReV? jHlf ".Hasan? Sr nastor of theWik'Jllf groun of. Methodist churches,-t and. Mm ilegarl had as their guest Monday nfgnt;'Ur?Ronr bach, editor of Ctyilds - Guidance' Mage, 1 NasnvlU'Tehn. Dr. Rnrbdchl Who' (hid mown ' from NashTile wU nroJte to Camp Don Lee 'to work In the childrens Divi sion Institute being held there. The storm, however,; forced, her tq stop bv'er in Pink HiU for the night, Dr. J. . Regan, Jf ytate, studeit Di rectbr of Durham; and' a eon ef the elder Regans, accompanied her.- PinirtfHI HDC " The Pinfc "Hill Home Demonstra tion Club met' with Mrs. Amos How ard, Thursday afternoon, September 2, with 12 members' present. The demonstration,. "Home Maaes for the-Home'', was presented by Miss Marie Peneul, Lenoir -County Home Agent Mrs. Bill Byrd, education leader reported that : 53 books on tie apprfcveH list, had been read by club,meijiber during the year. Four members were presented perfect at tendance certificates for not hav ing missed -a meeting. The hostess nrved cookie and iced drinks. Ml- . t f t ' . Attends ROTC Mr.' N.' A Morrison' was at Ft Bragg, for two weeks training in the Reserve Officers Tranlng Corps, recently. H Is instructor of Agri culture at B. F. Grady High School I Cadet Wells Home Week End Cadet Alfred' wells, stationed ii the NAVCAD at Pensacola, Florida arrived at the Raleigh-Durhani Airport Friday, for a weekend vis-i it with his parents, Prin. and Mrsy H. M. Wells at Grady School. Ac-! companying him to Raleigh for the1 flight back Sunday, were his broth-jl ira,. Hunter and Ponn and'-'sister, Connie Jo Wells., ) 1 ". i ' t '.t Mp(cti-HeatM-1 Switches' tell i , whet's cooking,' where, with how much heat. , Tilt-Up Surface Units with .-Cleaning 'elements. ' m :DP Bowl Type nmovaU . drip tos,porciie nnished. If?? U - Ann Ruffin Attends in Attends Executive Council Baptist Student fUnlon Executive Council members at Mars Hill Col lege, Mars Hill, returned to the col lege recently, a few days before its, fall opening, to hold a conference for the purpose of planning their work for the year. " . . ' Foll6wing the session, the student officers participated in an evening worship , service , , there, Miss , Ann Ruftoj daughter of Dr,and Ma D. W. Ruffin of Pink Hill, and a pre-med senior, is president of the unit organization of the Baptist Union there. roup Enjoys Picnic The ' Senlo High '' Presbyterian Fellowship group in Rev. K. Pr Far rior's charge, met at Smith's Church Friday afternoon, September 2. "A picnic supper was served and a program was presented. Meeting with the group' were Rev. and Mrs. Farrior. -;i Rev. J. D. A. Autry of Richlands will conduct a series of meetings at the Pink Hill Methodist Church beginning Monday night, Septem ber 13, to run through Friday night. The time is 7:30 p. m. and the pub lic is Invited to attend. Campfire Sept. 25 The B. F. Grady Scout Troop 40 and the B. F. Grady Cub Scout Pack 40 have laid plans for a Camp fire at the Outdoor jf'ire Place at he sr-hool. Saturday night, S-ptem-ber 25 at 7:00 p. m. All scouts, par ents and friends of scouting, are invited to attend. An interesting program is being planned. Mr.i Hunter WelU. 1854 graduate ofrCatawba College Salisbury, left this, week to enter1 the graduate school at ECC, Greenville. ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis spent the Labor Day weekend at Aber. deen, Md., as guests of Lt. and Mrs. ckarles Lee Overmam their daugh ter and son-in-law. ' Mr. Luby Turner pent the week end with Mrs. Turner at the home of; their sop, Tjr. I ,R. Turner and Mrs. Turhet at Jacksonville rjilr. and Mrs. Silas J. Maxwell left Sunday for their home in Ateh tin Texas following a'visit with Mn Maxwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs H. E. Maxwell. Miss oaran Ann Maxwell who has also been visit ing her parents, has returned to Richmond, Va. Mr. ...Harald. Latham spent the wejek "'end with . Mrs. Latham and twin daughters,' at (the, home ,oit Mrj. Latham'l parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Maxwell. 1 s Mr. and Mrs, Don Headstrom of Kinston were Quests Saturday of Mri Headstrom's parents, Mr. and Mrs;' J. F: May. Floyd Heath and Chris Coombs were in New York last week to at tend the New Yprk-Cleveland base ball games. Mrs. J. R. Davis who has been ill In a Kinston hospital, has returned 'o his home In Pink HilL Leaving this week to enter vari ous college incli''t the following from the Pink Bill area: Mlsse " 1 jorothy Carol . Stroud and Lula Mae Jones; Meredith College, Ra- Mi.. Tii Ann Davis and Messrs. Jimmy Lee Jphnson, Bobby , L7 oooooooooooooooooooqopopi Attention Contact us when you are soybeans, wheat and oats We Can Supply You With Bagged v Wheat Baled ' . Ground IK A Cok 'Utter for. reel try Hi J f Vail rwattna; Co torn o o : .'. u O a TEuraomuM IFvvv liemajnisOTiiiie ELERV P. Mrs. Willis Bridge -: 'Mrs,, Robert Willis, was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday ev ening, with Mrs. Phil Kretsch and Mrs. Jim Wilkerson additional guests:' Artec several progressions. Mrs. Kretsch was given attractive! ash trays for visitors high, Mrs. Vance Gavin: a . ceramic trivet, in holder and Mrs. J. O. Stokes, a market shopper for consolation. Mrs. Willis served chocolate fudge cake to Mrs. Kretsch, . Mrs. Wilkerson, Mrs. Frazelle, Mrs. Penny,: Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Gavin and Mrs. Guthrie. Buffet Supper On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Burch were hosts to the out-of-town guests and the wedding party of their daughter, Miss Mary Sue Burch, at a buffet supper. For: the supper a color scheme of yel low and white was carried out, the table being overlaid with a hand some hand made cloth over yellow taffeta, a gift of the grooms mother. Yellow gladioli -- and dahlias were used in a silver bowl for the center piece, flanked on"-either side, with silver candelabra holding burning yellow tapers. Mrs. Burch, assisted by her daugh ter, Miss Millie Burch, served sal ad from one end of the table with the guests serving themselves from the buffet. After being served the guests wandered out on the spaci ous lawn where they enjoyed their supper and conversation. 9th Grade Officers ,. The' ninth grade 'held their first meeting, on September 1 with Mr. Blizzard, acting chairman until the following officers were elected: President Rebecca Grady; Vice President Linda Lou Alphih Sec retary Johnny Daughtry; Treasure ef-Carl Penney; Reporter Ruth Cavenaugh. , ' ' ! and Rodney Hicks, and Jph'n O'Con? nor; East Carolina College, Green-, ville: Jimmy Wiliams, ACC,. WU- son: Russell, Bostic, UNC, Chapel' Hill; Roger Post Hill, L. G. Kor negay, Keith. Oetes, Gerald Simr mons anc-Blir Herring, N. C) State, Raleigh. " . - . ',. Mr. and Mrs.' Hy'' Ss Wetmore of Raleigh andMrs, Yancey Springs and son of Kindton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd Heath, Sunday .1 Mr.'. and Mrs, H. C. Turner and children.' temporary residents Of Rocky Mount,: were at their home On Pink Hill, Route 2, during the weekend.; They also spent part of the; long weekend' :at Topsail. Mr. and Mrs. Ethro, Hill were at Qcena Drive Beach, S. C. over the weekend to attend a reunion of Mrs. Hill's Newton Grove High School class. ' Miss Ann Albritton and Thmas iMurphy nroU as sden at Hardbargers Business school in Kinston. They are 1954 graduates of Pink Hill High School. Mrs. Ada Turner of ttnK win, ' - . . A IJ , who has oeen receivmu Ui,e wnmmuiuii -.u,,, -.-v.. improved and has been takeh to ithe home of her son, Dr. L. R, Uur- ner. .at Jacksonville. V o o Farmers la 0 ready to sell your coroj Shell Corn and Oats Shucks I Cob Meal '- verunea wneet end' Oete Grinding end Hbclng Service 4, .tV4 MT. OLTVX, K. II fW vTf11 VXiXT GUTHRIE, Soiiety' Editor Hostesses To Clubs Mrs.' W.-J. ', Pickett' and daughter, Mrs. Roy Sitterson were hostesses to their respective .bridge, club bn, Thursday evening with four, tables playing. Mass arrangements of zin nias and mixed summer flowers were used , throughout ; the ' living room.' After several' progressions, Mrs. Anne Craft received high 'score prize and Mis Mary .Lee JSykeS second . high. fr Mrs, -j Sittersons club- Mrs. Lillie ''Sitterson high score and Mrs. Sallie Tyndall sec ond high score for the Thursday afternoon club arid Mrs. Leo Jack son w, as remembered with a gift for1 visitors high. - ' The hostesses served frozen fruit salad and tea. ' ' ; TTT f Mary Lou Reynolds Birthday Mrs; Verhon'Jteyiiolds Wtertiaited at a belated birthday party for her' daughter Mary Lou's eleventh birth,., day. The eleven invited young lad- ies came in their formal , dresses. , making a pretty picture 'around hk table where the hostess served birth day cake, Ice cream and salted nuts.. After being served the young ladies were invited to the theatre to sefe "The Egg and I". Mary ' Lou was recipient of many lovely gifts. Personals Mr. Charlie Webb or New York was guest of the N. B. Boney and Miss Janet Boney for the weekend. ' Mrs. Dorothy Johnsori and fam ily have moved into Mrs. Thad: Jones apartment. Mrs. Johnson will be companion and nurse for Mrfc' Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown spent the weekend at Carolina Beach; Jimmy Johnson of Front' Royal, Va. was home for the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williamson,; Mi. and Mrs. Ben Williamson visit ed their brother in Rocky Mount over the weekend. ' Mrs. Ed Simpson and son' Buske spent the Labor Day weekend with her parents in Roanoke Rapids. ' Miss Joyce Adams has returned home to Carolina Beach after-spenO ing some lime with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.. Williams. Mrs. Elmo Bell and Mrs.' Annie Ingram shopped in Clinton Mon day. Rev. James White, pastor of Ken ansville Methodist Church, is vaca tionine this week. t Mrs. A. R. Bland and son, Amy, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Amy Bland and Miss Katherine Bland Of Rose Hill to Washington, D.C. last weekend. Miss Janet Boney of Washington, D. C. spent the weend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney; Mr. and Mrs. John White, Helen ind John, have returned ito their nome in Florida after spending the summer with Mrs. White's mothen, Mrs. Thad Jones. i x. Mr. W. T. Tucker of Pensacola, Fla., visited his sister and brotheiv in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brin son over the weekend. Mrs. Wendell AlRhin left Monday "or Kinston where she will take pecial training in Business school. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wells of Wal lace visited Mrs. Davis Farrior and Miss 'Mary Cooper Sunday, r ' - Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Penney and daughter Melinda of Wallace, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Penney and daught OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I ewa I v 4r - Phone 2122 ters of Rose Hill Visited their sisteri "Mrs. C. B.Guthr(e oveV'the weed end. .1 ,; ; " Miss Mille Burch accompanildj ?Jl. XXIUV MLllLXlll W DUllUlgWl n fiipvArat 1 lav. hcfnrp enine l.i Womahi College at Greensboro to! enter school. , ' lit-, and Mrs. Marshall Keith and, family of High Point, Mrs. Silas ZJ?ndShte" ,f yjsucv mi. anu ivirs. t-itctiica vjuli. rie, Jr during the weekend. Mir. and Mrs. Sam Newton are visiting their daughter Mrs. Ji: Wilson in Durham, also Mr. a: Mrs. William Merper and -(amily Goldjiboro. . ) c 'Rudy Hasty if Clln'toh Spent, t weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene, Tyndall. Mr. John 'Han, Mr. Teachey RiV eifbark end Mr. 'Jessie Hall and Mr. ij Arnette went !td ; Chapel Hill to give blood for Mr. George Brown. C Isn't This the To Finance a Car? t - i ; , ', The answer is "YES". . . a bank loan can often save' vl you important money on your car financing charges, s One thing sure: You have nothing to lose and plenty " tq gajn by getting the facts p- and figures. ' s -.:)-' i - ; . jl So why not come in and letj us tell you exactly what , it wflcqst you to finance a new or used car the bank 1 . :loan wy ' . . ... i . . TThen, majce your own comparisons, draw your own t t conclusions . . . and act on your own good judgment.' ( J W thiri! you'll be glad you investigated! First - & Blank Company Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. . . Pink Hill, N. C. ANNOUNCING TV : RADIO REFRIGERATOR And. All ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SERVICE IN KENANSVILLE InrfpH In Hnlfimmrhc Ve Service All Makes m Phone 2271 Steve GOodinlJbhA G. "Alibi. U Billy Summerlin, . Tlmmy Outlaw arid !Brinkri' Vestal left for ' State College, Raleigh for the' toroing year. V Ray Bell, Jimmy Bowdery Ven tress TJaughtry, ' James Strbud 'and Miss Lou Alder Parker left this week for East Carolina' College for the coming year, ivtw : 1 Mrs. Margaret Hall Jones ,of. Wal lace visited her mother-in-law, Mrs. The d' Jones Sunday". ' i Mr. and. Mrs. -Allen .DrewRa leigh, Mrs Eugene1 -Rouse f Rose Hill visited Mrs. Lena Drew and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson during the weekend. Li. and Mi). Pete BradsHaw of Greenville visited friends in Ken ansyllle during the , weekend. u , Mi. Mary Lee Sykes is visiting her sister in Wilmington for a few aays. Mrs. Davis Farrior andjMisS Marjtl IwUh Mand Mrs LTon w"lV Mrs. Myrtle Quinnj and daughter Kathryn, spent last weend ivith Mr. and Mrs. John Hnssey Williams in Wilmington. ' - f . , 7l. ( ' Mrs. Evelyn Newman of Sever! Springs spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. iHjarold Jones and Mr. Jones.. j i . 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