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PAGE TWO Legal Notices notice or SERVICE OF PROCESS BV PKBLICAItOV STATE OF NORTH (AROtJNA ?N THI. St'PERIOK C CURT NOTICE MUCH AKICS AN D FA RM FTHS BANK. EXECUTOR OF ’I 11 f. Fl-TATE OF STICK « RICHARD SON Deceased v* .'TAMES C HORTON. LONNIE RiCHAB D & O N. .COSKTHIN* RICHARDSON, find LENA RICH ARDSON EDGE TO: JAMES C. HORTON. LON >TIE RICHARDSON. JOSEPHINE KICRARDS-ON. FNA rk.V<- ARDSGN EDGE Take notice that it plead .ng seeking relief Agutin you has been filed ir, the above entitled action. That the rstur* of t 'he relief being sought is as follows: That the ;■«»?< ?Sf , er«, as exsrt;* " is askiiii? for an order of sale of p;->P'"!ty Sr. Wake County in whk.-h the said defendants are the remainderman and entitled to the P evert'd* of said sale after 1- a--, --rr-r-A ♦*, „ g> v . ,A. ....*■ • - -••- . » ; »re hereby required to make de fense to such pleading not iatei than January 37th, 1555, and up » jc-ur failure to do sc-, the parry •eekmg set vice against you % ill apply to the Court of the relief sought. This the JSnd day of Novem ber, »f*4 SARA All E3S. Ai.n Clerk ;•» the Superior Court Nov. 27, Dr- 4 11 1« NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified at Adnrn; tor C. T A of the -•dale of F. it *v ,irii« late f t v\ire iv urtv this •* to ncd.ify al! persons has tug cuunis aga’twt said e>ta - » : t - ppeient same to the under - ;pr.e-i on o r ijft ft fiic-vi-mbcr It Ikon, or t.r ? Notice w,:l be :/•■...(ieti -a ba • :>t re- A. pei-tuinr. i» • det-ted to the estate v M asaki •rrm-.-aiate payment to the n« -.t •' TWs HFh Cay of Hover ber ii/iA £., A. StULOKOft. Admin istrate:’ C.TA 33 3-2 £. Hargett Street Ha't-igh. North Carolt.* ;vov. 20. 27; Dec. 4. 11 IS, 2h NOTH'T OF SERVICE OF ppr>; ? - HS TIT.U Al-ON STATE OF NORTH CAR 1 UNA COUNTY OF WAKE TV 771 F SITERIOR < OVRT SALLIE SANDERS, Fud-rnff JASPER SANDKR* D<-Ui hi. t TO JASPER SANDERS TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading *ce k i g rei.» * against you ha* been filed in the above entitled actum. Th*- ti*t i-e i : ' - * - r be re sought is as f>> iws: T- *ec\.; *• *n absolute divorce on the part of the plaintiff based upon toe ground* of two rears -v.' .• separation between the p> '..if an,6 thu defendant You arc r* v ’ qr >••»* -i--* festac to such {,.e»J.r--r r • • - than January Si. j95:-. - ■>' v r ; I p£:;n Fresh Seafood I § Ask For Watson 9 s Fryer $ | & £ At Your Favorite Store WATSON’S 1 Seafood & Poultry Company, Inc. U 230 Cameron StreH Wholesale Depl, |jp Cameron Village Rock Quarry .Road g Raleigh, N, C. ||s . - - THERE’S *p ( ! tr\\ JHf LIKE A | Wf REGULAR j SAVINGS PLAN No, or, when ;i comes u> re*?.l i■ y.cj.. where, you can't beat putting a little is stem into your sav >ng Start a sat iogs account now—insured to slo,ooo—and then save on a regular plan in terest added to your savings makes them grow faster, too, I Mechanics & Farmers I j E ank I j RALEIGH DURHAM I j — —> ; the f.ijhjir* to do so. th« party i p V to the Court for the relief j sought | This Ux T'h d.=sy of Dt-wmber. j 1954. HELEN CONYERS, Cork of Suptilr.r Court 1 .< CARNAGE, Arty. ( Dec. H, 18. 25-Jai:. 1. Chavis Heights Hi MRS MAV JL BSOADIF < Mr Benr.ie F>» = ina'i of East I Ckbarru* Street has been ill and i confined to tise hospital for *cv- I *ral cays. H ' wtixf friends w. h | fv>r luia a quick xecovrcy tittle Mis* El'-irw Walket f I 580 East 1 .-ran- Street b&s beer | tM for two v -.ok-. H“r r nsr.y o 1 ttii.f* t -‘> ' i Mattel Willi** Clifton y»-t J and s..:Urs P.nilir.*- or.d Caroly , ;(' 13 Chavs Way spent F.c | -wee-ker-c* w <% thefr g;ard! 'fix rayettevilie B!re»t B.*p ttst Church I.'shp*-« *«>d Flr<t ! Aid Club tmtrbers held U*e!r annual banquet l' J - r-1 Tbcrs *;s evening at » p. m in the room c.f the church. A large number of she mem bers of both groups were pre sent. Wf.r b r>f -r lrt vn, -:ve: p given { , T h/: -ire- dent of the- Usher c. Joims's. T.-.e mv ! tor, the H“v J W Jones brought j ent.-ouragirr reme-ks 50 the ush ; ers Mi *- CR- aidioe Harr s, a teach jer at Crosby-Garfieiu So b- ,-:• * a v. •.,-do: fU message as * "Madam Chairman R. v Jones LN-hins of Fajetteville Street Bap ■ - • Ci-i .-eh ,-ii.d v 'it r fitends ? , -deem it an honor to be present at }">r.r banquet tor ight. A: t ■ bxik at oond at the many faces present. ' wonder h w many of v■ r* -' e’e j'' -i bow in IHi.'taiit vyjr job is and how much it en •- J have b<-en ff-tur:r'.« - eno, :h to have been reared in e home in which the giory a*.d honor of God was always plan* <d fjr«t r: oi-v everyday .vir.g. Because my father elected church | i:shvr;ng as one of the ways in : wr: ; . h he would serve God.” -He, ir. Urn, passed oc to me g real of what church - ushering really is. J could take ■ y t.-n*> a; >ect of ch ircb timber* such as the ushe-'s duties oi techniques of ushering, and : ilk st length on it Instead ocunp that. I w. ..id like for us to review together ius* what st. t tude we. as usners. should have toward church u tiering." | 'To begin v.tth. '-vs must clearly : understand *ut relationship ; rh>;ch ushering ha* to the woi • sh p .service. (t is not like theatre ushering which is merely directing people DFGƑDSG With Sarah Virgo j Hi there! Here we are again I with * bit more chatter on the ' happening* "‘about town" We do | hope that you aren’t too busy tc ! give u« a listen. Remember also that ;; w!PI| cr { .,,h i;s MJ»« VIRGO at 2.4.587 We'U m waiting to hear ft .-at you very , ftoor. V**f ffii* hr if - .-HI JtSCV §,•» *;{ %v~* t*.eK. *.Yftfjrv«c -»c nil! n* for thr grand atni gloriov* ("nrl*tu>a* holiday* when *veryo«« v-lil be hot nr /rrtar iw.h-.0l work or tKr Arrant Servteea. 75’c ran hartfly »vaii ail »be ftsiivi l tie* of the coming wiuon. It i»roi»l*e* to be * gain time for all, • Christmas .music was definitely 5 in. the ai. on Sunday, what v :th ; b>'th ehr-ral scr-ieties of Show University a*, d St Augus',- < e College ;»t tfevir *.-ci - schools I At 5:30 p. ns sis Gre«r,i«af Au . ditarium the Shaw \Jnivn-. ;>- . Chc* r al presented it;- ;>u ntiai Christatas Concert. The ! group was directed by Henry - Blackmon. Jr. Then at % p. n ir the St Augustine's Chapel the am .t.; Christmas Ca;;.{ Service vt «♦ . held. Thi* group *arg vach select ions .*5 "b. ea* F«:"b. G B< 1 - Heavenly Light*" J s Ei -. ?, ’7 o H-jw A Ro.se E B . 1n g" • Michael Praeios ius: . “Patapar." arr Katherine Dav-g --and “And the Gir-rv rj the L. rd" j fMcsriah) G. F Hundc! Kev. Samuel Rudder, Chapla r. delivered the opening prav- rs M:s> Celts Davidson ir orcarus* and John C. Moore is directw of . the choir j • * * Seen shout t'-wn during the tt> their seat* Neither is church ushering merely administering First Aid. It u a service more than that. It is a service render* * ed to God. A church usher ; a part of the worshipping cfcr.gre gatior He- has his spec.fi-' acts to perform in this Divine Service just like the minister, organist, \ or choir members." When an usher *we» that an atmosphere of reverance :* main ta-ined. directs worsbippei-s tc their scats, receives the offering or any other task, he does it no: a* un*o men. but ur.to God “Ir- other words, church usher- : ing itself, is an set of worship t and has as its purpose to assist in and to promote the worship of Gad.” ”1 think many of us fas! to realize this aspect of church ush* - ermg and its real purpose That is why we get so many ill effects. 1 Therefore, what I have said about l the relationship of church usher* : mg to the worship service show* ! that ushttrs must have the right spirit and attitude toward their work.” Everyone present was p-cased ; with these fine words corning from Mis* Harris, who was intro duced by Miss Patterson. A delicious course was served j by the committee THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK "Heaven is not reached by a Single round We climb the lad der by which we rise from the iowiv earth to the vaulted skies and mount to its summits, round j by round.” V- - \\ch r S-t-r-e-t-c-h • ONE of the most helpful services you: newspaper performs is enabling you t_ g&t MORE for every dollar you spend-- MORE value, niore service or more sat iiifaction! Day after day, its advertis ing columns present a iiost of timely bargains, special sales and store offer ings—which help you save * tidy sue earh time you shop. And, its the small amount you pay your carrier-boy en collection day th/’ Makes possible these welcome saving “—a* well as a!! the news, pictures, com ks and features you erjov each day. vi ho else brings you sn jp 'Joh for so little, a* does your dependable carrier, xhe Carolinian iHE CAROUNIaK 1 j pact weekend were Messrs Clyde ! . Ba*cy, 19.04 graudate of St. Aug us- l ; tine's College, now attending the ! ; Episcopal Seminary at Alexan- ; dria. Va.. and L-andon Mi ales in •’ . town from Elizabeth Cil* j j Over >a St. August.m-'s College i ' caoididsics for Who's Who ir j ; American Colleges and Univer sities have been chosen They ! I arc VV is*e Buttle, Jr., W, ; j i Marselette Baker, Ki.n non: W Beatrice Bi ;cM • Dav:<» r . West Pa’m Reach. Fla.; Mtsiiidia M'-orc, i Scranton; Leo L. Oxley, JUit-.'gh: - M- Sherrod, New Haven, j : Conn: Arthur 3 T,4iiev,t. lit-v, j i Brunswick N. 4: Rosa A Walk* j j cr, Robbstis 111; Tiu-it.a bl Wash- J j ington. St Pauls: and Sarah C. ; V r i uto basis of then scii-i'.arsmp, character and g<n>erai all-around ■ .persorurfjties, * * * ' Bniii.iiban is dcfjnitfly to the : j air; Dunne* thi but vn-ek. the j Shaw University Caser? v ere de ■ seated by both A N T College, • 76-53. and by the St. Atniortine's ■ ’Falcons'* on Friday ev-ritir-g The I ! Shaw team »■’■) not play again i | until January 8 when they will j i again meet tfce St. Augustine s j i team on their own territory j Spauidmg gymmourc J The St. A-igustiiiO'i '.earn tv ill : i dost* the wei out bj playing . boat to the North Caiuiina Col- : lege tram m Wcdnfr«;av -wirm; 1 in the W;, .-tir.j SofuKtl gy- n . ; rasiux at 6 , u We i! w you > then* RALEIGH PERStmS aERE TO ATTEND I I VTTRAt . ; Mr and Mrs. JT-n Tavic-r a«i son and Sit'.ney Brown of New • York City, wert in the city ever the weekend to attend 'be fun | era! of thr.-ir father & cousin. Mr. j r f , ‘Hv]or LOt'AL SCHOOL IN Yt. 3-E CO ST LET Junior High School Glee C-iub cf the Wastdngtyn Scho- 5 will pr.-fsamt a Christmas cor i i'.icrt ‘The Chriisirnits Storj f in Song " M'-n-'h.-.y fcsting Dc-cem ; her 20 at 8:06 p. «: in tile school j auditor, arr. Mr Gr-'g-..- Ceibwan, ; narra’ur, Mr* Geneva P Brown, j director. | Tire forty-eight men-Tber? of the 1 glee- cl’.o.i Will ntike- their initial ■ appc-<! :anc(? jti roLv'S. f'.j has gone into the preparation of the program and ;; ’ i f ; if; nfis of the school tire cord : v invited : to attend. Everything For , . building REMODELING repairing * lumber « MILL WORK * ATHEY'S PAINTS * BUILDING MATERIALS * BUSSWIN HARDWARE Dial 7563 CAROLINA BUILDERS CORF* 217-219 Dawson Si. RALEIGH, N. C. I Methcd | NEWS by MISS DORA I*. STBOUP | METHOD Or, \he first y in. . j day in December, Rev H-cv-v I • lizywn<»;i hold his regular service ’ ! at th».- Cbri.ctttin Church As u.c,ai jh> was good a;.<a all prast-tit tit- ] i >oyHi the sermon -intt tnu*.> by j the Comur'-rtity Junior Choir, The Missionary Circle meet* each first Sunday afternoon The s'--- ond Sunday in c.uh fluonth in V«s#* Pcvplt’s Dav *t- Oak t itv Baptist Cbuiclt. The ytrung folks, under t!v supervision of Mr. ft. O. V-’i'l and Mr. A. r Parmt, r? j Point 1 well iu 11. t music tic j partment of the church ,nr! i their singing l« » credit u» sh&w as charge. Sunday i« a graud cud hit svrnrior are ta tn< rntir <c t- ' : both the yf/UiUj and old. R. NaUianiev C : v r-s wile a>;d Mrs. Mary F/v-vr c' tended the yuru-il c>'nfc-r. -v. ti i Western lb • m -rt the A 1 E O yor\ at Winrtcn -Sah'-ns Lc-i week They reported hav - - bad ; a fc.ji.u uu t- ami say the >v.-< • vert very interestii.g v.<i .rpst - on. Mrs. Frazer was >.:.« • • delegate a«id attennod tui'- ” Rov Gaylord was : %{i St* Jsmc-s adc . i G..r vc Cfaujches, which comprise the Method Circuit, The M>s.-ionfiry C-r Je <• Jaimes Chi sch snot .w ffc- 1 ~ of M,- Bulab At\. .'• ■ > December 12 at 3 p. wsth the v » , ,♦ r i - nr ' Jprv7-.-UL.it ' NiU.-UIL. I The viee-prc.-hJer t read -.he If | neven vers*. « of the 2ns -. ; >-f Lshe. Miss h V, .... ;■ j in the dissufcl ! .h i y Mrs B O W.-lcox m-.i othe ‘ Tftt meet!.-.? '.‘.as arrely F.d s present wwe t* - ! • <-d - :t. fee cream and rake was : vt-j 1 ] at the e.'wkt- of tir< met-Cng SI- K Our sit. k *;-..:TV, f!» be -i {( 1r e r bout the sane Lei - r her them at all times urn in memory of the birth of J*. uu. to them love, cheer arid stifiih of iVte biessir.p,* that God has '••«- s 1 wed upon us P-r-. v v o-'cis of the Lord w?>cr Tic rs. i* “It is more bit-.- a d u> c-ive -.an to receive.” ENTEKTAI.VED AT TEA The Minuet Soci.-i C: i ■ -per tained their members aari f-ic-i jg : at a tea Sunday aft.-• r.,.. cember 5 at the h'-.-oc of Gladys Laws Smith. Garner A ' hundred cn more /.; • v -» present and an enjoyable time was had A program in k.-r.-n?; with the s* ason was rcj. .s i under the dir on lor of Ms C so bia Dur.ston and Mrs M -> C;-;» ti: A prise was r. ven tc :n« ■ - uei member who brovgM in the ’ . largest number of guest--. M;s i Mary Curtis and Mrs Gwrui Dunston received the prK-« Mr*. Phillips, president received » prize for bnng.-:c in t.he In*- c*. 1 amount of money, Only s v.-- was g.ven to the effort but tn; sum of fi/'y-three Ckolit:- s. w&t realized. This c'ub .s»i (k ,3y entcv.U.ir..l - members and frier:os, but it, very liberal in giving cid tc charitable orgat iza;; ms and in dividuals who arc ir need of help j VISITING OIT OF TOWN Mrs. Ida Th- mutt lius gone to Philadelphia, Pa., to spend -or e time with her daurhiws M's Louise Wheeler end Mrs Theima Wynder METHOD VISITORS Mrs. Annie Alford, re. i>• cf .Mr and Mrs. William Smith, arid bus- . band of Norfolk, Va., were visit* ; ore in the Smith home Sunday, ; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson, of New York City, spent a fee days recently visiting Mr. and ; Mrs. Clifford Well and Mr and : Mrs. Douglas Dunston Mr. ■>: | Mrs Anderson are Mr. Wall's pa ; rents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas ’ | of Wilson, were guests oi Mrs, I Grand and Mrs. Beulah Atwater i ; Sunday. Mr. Thomas is a narve j oi this community. | Mrs Goidia Atwaters recently visited relatives in Washington. D | C Alf parenU »ne patrons oi Methed i-nd vicinity arc urg ed U; *lt Mid the third FT A. meeting a* the Kerry &vhor*i Thursday eight at 8 * » A THOlKim i Fmt'! something each day to do 1 ! to cheer some one on life's high way. Many need c word of h .-pe ; to lift, their souls from n bitter | cap. Be the one to show some love and God will you from above. “*“"***■*** imi i n i ■■ ue .«■»«<» > ».«u' A 4/5 QUART PINTS \ £^ 60 Imp 5 1 straight A '“' E I BKANDr M *-4 Pross* UiBC! *»e. J OMr * wv ; 77ie Childrens* BOOK WORLD .«> min rtf.Axem; rivers- A-’ :< i‘to the request of » yo«i-~ teacher of Italjigb, tf'tis whe-h's cotump treat* the both-or .>f ihO-'r-n’s literature :r; ; .ovy uv Wo Hope Si bto'U f come too Ntc. 11l ;h*> mt-nt Os tht* writer 1 Os HiU.-'t. thl'i'V fIiUU.'IT( Ut ii 7>T , (J- i visiooft RiU ■) bit made i * the 1 Ifuch'u.c oi <v’ti'tTt’U s ii 4 -rytur*; is ic L rsiyi t Hi the ticer lOTtnif nt of ‘-Hit • srd iit the tush' sor good icsf!- if 5 material. A br- * diftcnsMon i of throe tTOvlsi »ns given in the I H>3lnv. nai.'if'-r.v.pr;.'-: 1 No ■;■■ Can Jhopi:* to j ann.Vyc the o ><??•.• r-uv-'*- Ju I ttuc’j'nj? children «• literature on- ! i!•••:» tf'- 1 - noem-d rf-ydim- material , <>’ «■. sil.tblc t'i' the use of her pupPs. Tn< n.*. Aerial muri include ‘ '•tUht J1 r 1 ■* ih M *1 r-« f fV. .- I -i,: , - ii. ~ V - ft.*;)--,- fiction, .. ii .:t stor« J *•.% *«d d atria. ft sh.-05.1u consist • v? vioi. ii.Ri »jf fclf'k quality , vfcii •» ■ tv... .ran, ••* interns ! : fu ‘ 1 " P's and which j 'i V: ~ u t >rta;: i, that -‘hlid men's i 1 ; .U“ iu . be taught in such a j • A ih i the child experiences i ir>t n poem or story j iu.'S t.-., ». i Ti is means that the ' tend >r «?••» of >3 selection j -'■ •.I '■ t uf'-n helping the pu- ■ I'd ■■■ o tile ina-frnt;. see the j s 'Cht*.. ,• it c '..luiids, and feel i the I : p.-fut.tiled in the Sfcjh-d 'on. l’.-. point of Vi;w that chf.l* ; hi or i ■ hii ,at are u; rearting fast- | ter lit. it u tind enjoyed not I fuoji it nviiu’f It> he studied or [ •i'fijt) to h,e retained j# e»- j Ki .-■■" .' • fur childien I till jl l *r i<)\+ j t Y ftliS', ; 1 T':. • v. J'ucn reports actual civpMi f ppua.lu> an d inch . denln, • urn ns Chnj'mart's “Travels • til B •< " t?.r That which is true ; 4o Sure hut unties not report actual j S -;Si ; ;; r- ; o /-. o*4 \ ' W, \ v ' y; MKS. WXKM» ‘ ■ fIHB fIHB __ 'JHB mm H v£« \JSSM if&m ® fV, . .~ *jT -# *-•»>*«* «acj*? -cue ctetn**n# a *" tK ! a !za *** *’. a * s?*® . 1 j bis, lots im»r« / 2 YEARS you'll how te sa*f / TO PA Y N CQM£W7DDAY WRINGER / —" WASHES - . N m fjkuthnrlmtj Or atv A WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING u-n.ANc.sj file Sites & Service Cl. I THE GOOD/VEAE] PLACE 4(|l Hillsboro Street oj[&| 7571 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, |«H' f i omrrrencei, (J) that which Is ' fanciful, such an Tionten- ■■ Jif.st'cs ; and fairytales .and *4l that which , pretends, hut fails. relate tire e ecu ranees or to be true to life, j ' such &» cheap ads-enluce stories | Obvioussly. the ttr-chcr's chthccs i sh'O'.ld be ma f, <' fro-'n :’■• first [ three types. The fourth, type • I should ha disrogai-ded. | If- seise, us liti»ra*))-ft rernr-m- j her the foil ivdntr pork The selections to b« vised nn>-y j rove* a wide range The offcrir.sf | nhouid include teicetions in his- j lory, travel, science hionraphy. • industry, art mupoetry and i rlassicai prose bailors ! folk tales-., myths, legends, tarry j tales, short stories and boohs n* j fiction If one purpose In teschlng I literature is to extend and enrich ’ ihe child r experionef-.. It ‘m- ! ijorxeot ;h«t to* «wi?n.i' tv id • r<. <f 'X V '■&*> . i vv* - CPS. The mater in! chosen should rep resent a wide range of mood. The selections should fewer a j w !de range of peopUei wd ceuti- < trie?. j And finally there must be a ~ *.-■ dc range of yeiertior l ; -ii- : km to reading This i range should iimtudc hooks writ- j tea sc- simple that the v-urncM f reader In the class can read then, j In ad.ii'toi; some bocks morf K- j difficult enough to challenge the j interest ar.d reading po.ver of the j best readier in the class Little needs to hr fa id on Sle. ; iiTipurtsncc t.-f o ffirem fnt-n, of j msdiny materials to ’ pt-rmlt the carrying on of impert. | sc i types of h • ■;.» or n-i.-m ••» ; in literature Above all (he ma- • tcrieis which are p.;t im.-) the | hands of pupils should be rttr-tc- f tiv<» and inviting in ph.v?•..-.«( aj> i [carsnce, with good ill'istration*, j sound use of color clear legible ; ! type, durable binding and good | : quality paper. ■ I HiEir. u :::s' ! ii' ! i« i ( MOUf'TAJ i a ; RIDGs ; I low S TEARS Ci , . i i k Oo $220 t ;. | SL VS *•( r*»‘. a( | '«k 4 tnEWS 6!S » Si- -Pis# / | WMMKRRftM t- lMWrji r» V ■ ; i -■«?- : 1 «OR«l !U. ‘' 5 s(I SiliifTlTOlfew.. : A I, s NEWS Woman's Key war obs rved at the ObeiJir.’ Z)-'vCJiurch Bun 'i'he mi.mmg si-•vice v'vis in - sided ov.-f i:y .*.'!■•. bi.-ao tj, Bridged. Truy'T was ci -r: h/ M..i, OcergU M. Hinton, ft-c-'-c-.'- *i» n of vi.ntov •• was c-rid’ico -i \ Me L If Wau Btw.rV.cr Un tbc nic i'.P sc.- vke *'.'«•■ Miss Mildrc i i. y,r •’■■■ •:■ She was i.-urcKluctfU by I.lrs. M. b Lyons. Mr?. Uucille. H. Watt • p -bav'd wee (die afterwoor* servirA M was fm-nShc-b by the ehonU f group from Fiontiiy . pc ‘yi. di rected i-V Mr, l'.-«r,B•- - y ; The sp-.'.ikcr ‘p .-; | Moore of Shaw i/nir ernity. She naA two*—* e<l - ■ r J - T ty" I \*'.- ( K... . ... - - -. The Wilson Tcrnpic Vivihud-t o Church chwii v-iVi prvaeci uv ! tats. ''The Chon- of • on Sunday moniin?' The pub be i is invited to be picsinti. o*.( i i - School o .O. present Chu's’n>.v-‘ irn.ro:;;! on Mcr.dav wight D'-’Ccmb"! .20 ADVERTISE AND *'• pn.'-M! h Mr. >Dreh.i»’. its WISE t« AD VEBTISi: in rh- CAtOi.KiAV Laving Hock? in R-.-rth Ca.Vuna lash »n t-st'uiatec' ICS tnlllion r v d’ltiriK Set-totobcr • th« September prodU:-:.t..>?i on reco t! 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