The Pink Hill Review * "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Hun, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" ? ' - * ' ..... , ? ? ? ^ VOL.4 NO. 46 KENANSVILLE.NC 28349 NOVEMBER 11. 1982 Junior Miss Liberty The date is fast approach ing for the first Junior Miss Liberty pageant to be held 0Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Pink Hill School auditorium. The emcee, judges and special entertainment have been se cured. It sounds as through the trip into the fantasy World of Disney is going to be a spectacular evening. The 10 contestants are very talented and pretty young ladies. It will be a Thanks giving treat you will not want ^ to miss. Contestant #5 Megan Lee Hill Megan Hill, 13, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0 Dcmpsey Hill of Deep Run. She has brown hair, brown eyes and stands 5'1". She attends Arendell Parrott Academy. Megan sings in the school chorus, in the church choir at the Deep Run First Baptist Church and is in 4-H. Her hobbies include reading, singing, watching television ar.d dancing. She has had special training in ? piano and dance. PHARR JOINES VMI FACULTY Daniel York Pharr has joined the faculty of Virginia Military Institute where he is an assistant professor in analytical chemistry. Pharr is the son of Mr. and &Mrs. A.L. Pharr of Raleigh. ? He is married to the former Beth Maxwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Maxwell of Pink Hill. He was graduated from UNC-CIKB.A.). Wake Forest (M.A.) and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Ph.D.) The Pharrs are re siding at 310 Jackson Ave.. Lexington, VA 24450. $ FLOATS Persons interested in en tering a float, clown or any other entry for the Pink Hill Christmas parade Dee. 4. is asked to contact Carol Sykes at 568-3181 or 568-3445. BAZAAR Christian Chapel Church _ v. ill be having their fall 9 bazaar on Nov. 20 beginning at 10 a.m. An auction will begin at 7 p.m. All kinds of crafts and food will be for sale. Dinner will be served beginning at 11 a.m. and supper beginning at 5 p.m. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my dh friends and relatives for ail the prayers and all acts of kindless shown to me during my recent sickness. A special thanks to the Pink Hill Rescue Squad. Julia Howard - - - ?? X Contestant #7 Johna Mae Howard Johna Howard, 13, is the dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Howard of Deep Run. She has sandy blonde hair, blue eyes and stands 5'4'/i". She attends Arendell Parrott Acaden ? At Parrott, Johna sings in tne chorus, is on the basketball team and is the 8th grade representative for the student government. She sings in her church choir and is in 4-H. Her hobbies include swimming, sewing. playing basketball, dancing and playing the violin. Contestant #8 Elizabeth Rose Murphy Elizabeth Murphy, 14. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Murphy of Albert son. She has brown hair, hazel color eyes and stands S'b'/j". She attends East Duplin High School where she is a member of FBLA. Her hobbies are dancing and playing the piano. She has bad special training in dance and piano. Receives Eagle Award Donald R. King Jr. Donald R. King Jr. of Pink Hill was honored Saturdav. Nov. 6 al the Pink Hill Presbyterian Church with a reception following the cere mony that bestowed upon him Scouting's highest award, the Eagle Scout. The Rev. Randolph Terrell welcomed the guests and in troduced the chairman of the Court of Honor. Dr. Wcs Perry. Eagle escorts were Tim Ledford and Wesley Yates. Luther Ledford. Tom Yates and Robert Holt served as board members. After the presentation of the colors, the- pledge of ? allegiance was rendered by Johnny Hill. A narration. Lighting the Eagle Trail, was delivered by the board members as Billy King lighted each candle representing the climb to Eagle Scout. Presentations by Kinston Elk Lodge and the Ely Perry Memorial were mtTde by Dr. Wes Perry and Ethro Hill made the presentation for the Pink Hill Ruritan Club. Tom Yates did a beautiful recitation of "The Eagle Scout" followed by the benediction by Rev. Terrell. Donald has been active in Scouting for nine years. While in Cubs, he earned that program's highest rank ? the Webelos Arrow of Light award. As a Boy Scout he has served as assistant patrol leader, patrol leader and currently is senior patrol leader of Troop 244. He also has earned the BSA Mile Swim award for three con secutive years. Last year he attended the National Jam boree at H.A.P Hill. Vir ginia. He is also a member of the Neusioh Chapter of the Order of the Arrow. For his Eagle service project. Donald coordinated a dance at South Lenoir High School with all proceeds going to the Heart Fund. His Scoutmaster is Luther Led ford. Only 2.5 percent of all Boy Scouts earn the Eagle rank. Donald is the son of CWO and Mrs. Donald R. King of 112 Park Circle. Pink Hill. EASTERN COUNTY VOLUNTEERS HONORED BY GOV. AND MRS. HUNT - Volunteers from 28 eastern North Carolina counties were honored by Gov. and Mrs. James B. Hunt Jr. on Oct. 26 in a ceremony at the Martin County Auditorium on the Williamston High School campus. The fol lowing volunteers received awards in five categories: (left to right, back row) A1 Smith of Warsaw received the Individual Human Service Volunteer award; William Brinkley ? ? an of Chinquapin received the Individual Com munity Leader award; John Bell of Faison received the Senior Citizen Volunteer aw ard; (left to right, front row) on behalf of Chinquapin Volunteer Fire and Rescue. Margaret Bodzinski of Chinquapin received the Community Volunteer Organization award: and on behalf of the Wallace United Methodist Church. Rev. Robert C. Flynn received the Church/Religious Volunteer Group award. I A ? _ a m m ? Lenoir harm/Ufy Week November is the month for Farm/City Week, co-spon sored by the Kinston/Lenoir County Chamber of Com merce and the Lenoir County Agricultural Extension Service. Farm/City Week, Nov. 12-19, will focus on the theme "Farm and City: Partners in Progress. . .You Can't Have One Without The ? GOSPEL SING Turners Chapel Church will be sponsoring a gospel sing by The Encouragers on Sunday. Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. Other." On Nov. 12 a breakfast for farm and city leaders, edu cators and youth leaders of 4-H and Junior Achievement will be held. Following the breakfast will be a tour of Farval Division of Cleveland Gear in Kinston and Hardy and Newsom in LaGrange. Later in the day the tour will Barbecue The Pink Hill Volunteef j Fire Department and Rescue Squad is sponsoring a bar becue on Saturday, Dec. 4 beginning at 10 a.m. Bar becue pork and chicken with J all the trimmings will be J served. Anyone wishing to n donate cabbage, potatoes. I cakes, etc. may call Warren i Kennedy, fire chief, at 568 4837. be guests at a Kiwanis Club luncheon. Ihe Koman emperor Trajan founded a school for baking ibout 100 A.O. The Romans had learned of baking from their Greek slaves. m THETULEBOX ? GIFT SHOP W Wood - Glassware - Silk I m Floral Arrangements ? WITH THIS AD ^ You Are Invited Christmas Open House Sunday, November 14th $ 2 til 6 \ ? Door Prizes i| ? Refreshments ? Arrangement? and Centerpieces ? Christmas Ornaments ^ Many hand crafted ? Wrapping Available jjjp[ ? Gifts & Decorative Accessories^ Visit our newly enlarged gltt room. i This That " and the Other Pink Hill Located Hwy 11 - 2 ml. N. Pink Hill - Tal. 568-4528 ? DEBT i ;ONSOLID ATIOK spoken here L ong term loans ' for farm debt ? consolidation. 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