The Pink Hill Review "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Hun. Albertson. Beulaville, And TheirSurrounding Areas" ? V _____?_ VOL. 6 NO. 50 KENANSV1LLE. NC 28349 DECEMBER 13. 1984 Heath Kennedy Wed J} Patsy A. Kennedy became the bride of Phillip H. Heath on November 10, 1984, at the Marriage Chapel in Dillon, S.C. Patsy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Kennedy of Pink Hill, and a graduate of South Lenoir High School. Phillip is the son of Mrs. Virginia H. Sholar of Route 2, Pink Hill, and the late Felix Heath. He is employed with National Spinning Co. in Beula j| ville and is a graduate of East Duplin High School. Phillip and Patsy are making their home at Route 2, Pink Hill. ' ? ? * Kennedy Lupton Wed Mrs. Elaine O. Lupton of Route 2, Mount Olive, and Daniel R. Kennedy of Pink Hill were united in marriage recently at the Marriage Chapel in Dillon. S.C. ~ Elaine is the daughter of Rev. and ? Mrs. John Owens of Route 2, Mount Olive. She is a teacher's aide at B.F. Grady School and the mother of two daughters. Tammy and Kim Lupton. Daniel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Kennedy ol Pink Hill. He is self-employed at Kennedy's Service Center. He has one daughter, Kimberly. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and their three daughters are residing in Pink Hill. 9 A Traditional Christmas "A Traditional Christmas" will be presented at the Pink Hill Library on December 19 beginning at 7:30 p.m. with songs, storytelling and Santa. too. I Cantata The Christian Chapel Fee Will Baptist Church's chancel choir will present their cantata, "Country Christmas" on Sunday night, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. Their Christpias plays will be on Sunday night, D 'c. 23 at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend. THANK YOU ) We would like to take this time to thank the community of Pink Hill and the surrounding area for their kind ness and help that they showed us during our time of loss. May God bless each and everyone. Bob, Sandra, Tony & David Kopanski ? ONLY f 12 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT Receives Scholarship An 18-year-old North Carolina student who did research on the amount of sugar in some regularly purchased foods has been named one of six national winners in the 4-H food-nutrition program. Tracie Harper of Route 2, Kinston, received a SI,000 scholarship from The General Foods Fund, Inc., the program sponsor. Selected by the Cooperative Ex tension Service, winners were pre sented their awards during the 63rd National 4-H Congress in Chicago Nov. 25-29. Awards are arranged by National 4-H Council. Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil B. Harper, is a high school senior and plans a career as a home economist or nutrition specialist. The Lenoir Countv 4-H'er put together a demonstration entitled "Sugar, Sugar Everywhere" in which she discussed the high amount of sugar in some store-bought foods. Tracie Harper Kinslon. NC Food Nutrition She explained "how to read in gredient labels to determine if different forms of sugar are hidden in products such as catsup and salad dressing." Crime Of The Week Lenoir County Sheriff's deputies are investigating an armed robbery of the KLOC Service Station on N.C. Hwy. 11 North at 7:10 p.m., Dec. 1. According to reports, Kirby Loftin, store owner, and employee Horace Byrd were in the store when a Black man entered the store carrying a yellow kerosene can. He asked one of the men to fill it and then allegedly pulled a single-shot sawed-off shot gun and told them to give him all their money. The robber took the men's wallets and an undetermined amount of money from the cash register. He told the employees to walk to the back of the store and a shot was discharged from the shotgun striking Loftin in the left thigh. The robber then ran from the store. He was described as 5 ft., 9 inches tall, slender build, wearing dark rimmed glasses. Lenoir County Crime Stoppers, Inc. will pay up to SI,(XX) for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the robber. The amount of the reward depends on the seriousness of the crime and value of the information. Anyone having information in this crime or any crime is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 523-4444 weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Callers need not give their names as all callers remain anony mous. Thanks To Liberty Pageant I would like to say thank you for the opportunity to compete and become Junior Miss Liberty. 1 had such fun meeting new friends and being with them during the practices we had. It is hard to describe the excitement on the night of the pageant when I received the crown and became Junior Miss Liberty. This has truly been one of the most exciting experiences of my life and one that I will never forget. During the year of my reign, I will try to fulfill the duties and obli gations of Junior Miss Liberty to the best of my abilities and to be worthy of the title 1 hold. Love, Carlette Smith Junior Miss Liberty Goldsboro High School Touring Choii This high school group has a truly professional sound. With 70 regular members and the direction of Ms. Eleanor Harris, the group's reper toire ranges from classical to popu lar. Ms. Harris accompanies as well as directs the group. Other instru mentalists often perform in concert with them also. Earlier this year in Duplin, the chorus performed at Beulaville School, Chinquapin I School, and Charity Middle School. Concert tours for the touring choir have included trips to Bermuda. Washington, Florida and New Or leans. They will be performing at East Duplin High School at 9:30 a.m.. at E.E. Smith at 11:08 a.m., and North Duplin High School at 1:58 p.m. on Monday, December 17. The public is invited. This special program is brought to Duplin County by the Duplin County Arts Council. Jewell's Fashions for juniors & misses All Merchandise Register fur SIOO.OO Gift Certificate /% /% O / F f\ ft / to be Given Away Dec. 22nd at 5:00 20 /o'50 To OH P m EVENING SPECIALS 6:00 - 9:00 Tops & Bottoms 25% ALL HOLIDAY PARTY FASHIONS O ff 25% OFF ALL DRESSES ITJI I J f J I ' M 30% OFF p+1! a 11 ? | ^ v ^ BELTS $5.00 Rcgjstcr for Jioo Gift Certificate to C ft Be Given Away ]D i ! ' :) Dec. 22nd at 5:00 p.m. I HwV- 11-Pink Hill, N.C. 'SsWfim 568 4933 \f Jewell Whitfield, Owner & Operator sd s] ra si si? s ^ <2^ C~^20% - 30% ?ir ^wca?rrs. Slacks. <.Skids . blouses, blazers. >gP^ Jeans. Jumpsuits. Handbags & Accessories ^ NAMF bDANOiS \ A native of Lenoir County, she received a psychology degree from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in 1981. Although she did not grow up on a farm, Mrs. Grant said she has worked on a farm, including priming tobacco. She and her husband Albert have a daughter. Jessica. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorwood Mincey of Pink Hill. Lenoir School Menus Dec. 17-19 Monday - Pizza or sausage dog, tossed salad or french fries, mixed fruit or applesauce Tuesday - baked turkey or ham, country dressing with gravy, green beans or sweet potato souffle, cherry tart or peaches, cranberry sauce, roll. Wednesday - Manager's choice Thursday and Friday - No School. Milk is offered with all meals. Each school offers a variety of extra items for sale. Duplin School Menus Dec. 17-21 Breakfast In addition to assorted cereals, juice and milk, the following will be served: Mon. - sausage biscuit; Tue. - cheese toast; Wed. - Manager's choice; Thur. & Fri. - No School. Lunch Mon. - chick filet sandwich, chili beans with cornbread, green beans, french fries, orange smiles, fruit cup. Tue. - roast turkey with rice and roll, green beans, candied yams, congealed pear salad. Wed. - manager's choice, holiday ' cake Thur. & Fri. - holiday Each lunch is served with lowfat chocolate or plain milk. Full Gospel Fellowship The Duplin Chapter of the Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship invites you to attend its monthly meeting Friday, Dec. 14 at the Rose Hill Restaurant. Supper is at 6:45 p.m. for $5. with the program at 7:30 p.m., free. Sam Dewitt Jr., a com mercial or residential builder and an agent-builder of Commodore pools, is the speaker. He is from Florence. S.C. 1 Holiday Sales Event JjP^Colony House Florist & Gifts 101 Edward Ave. Pink Mill 568 4159 Christmas Table Arrangements and fiolidas Door Pieces 20"'o OFF , Cape Craftwood Items 1; PRICE SP mse'iias. Cemetery Arrangements, and Gift Items for Christmas INVENTORY SALE , WE HAD H RATHER SELL THAH COUNT! ASK SALESMEN ABOUT OUR DISCOUNTS g NOW OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS^! TIL 9 P.M. nJ No Extra Charges or Storage Charges Terms Available Delivery Arranged No Frills...Just Deals MONK'S Warehouse Located on Highway 70 Between Goldsboro and Krnsion at LaGrange One mile past Sandpiper s Restaurant on the left. Goldsboro LaGrange 735 9528 566 3172 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Open Til 9 P M . Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday Open'Til 6P M Saturday f @Rclk Tyler ) vernon park mall kinston This Sale Price At Our KINSTON STORE FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATING [ SOLID BRASS ELECTRIC CANDLE PERFECT WINDOW SILL OR ACCENT LAMP SALE f* OQ PRICE Om99 ? ON/OFF IN LINE CORD SWITCH ? COMPLETE WITH CANDLE BULB ? READY TO PLUG IN i.