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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 20 1957 ROXBORO-REIDSViLLE KOXBOBO Peter Johnson is ] home from Duke Hospital and is ! ' cll on his "’sy to recovery Orchids to Dr Dewey Clayton f-.r setting up h;s offices in Rox boro The Hill" is taking on a Yew Look *’ soon we can call .i the great white way " The man that had his stomach pumped foil of bullets by the wife is doing r ; —. Fmp" Dav. th« nationally known promoter and whiskey ;S! man of New York and broth er Beusha—school teacher |* the, <• m c city—were top week guests of the Brownings To Miaoai At ’ante Nashville Chicago, 'Buffa lo just saying hello to ole! f'-wnds—Bipp's second time south —Bursha - ? first "hpophllu? Ttifeiv; Ditched a o 'nalf of a game against f onghur«t Tuesday night Ditto for Levi Royster Saturday night "Jeff" Jh*fld tbs strong mi-pro from For* Bragg to one run for eight inning?, in Durham Sunday. He w&s lifted for * pinrh hitter eighth Pat*tDfi and then ptehed she ninth inning for th*r Bin? 1 fme run? The P-.ms tallied one in the ninth Ore- Durham fan said Tuesday : Tf fhc. p.srns had. left Ihe Rovborn fair] in there- my hunch is they -•7>ou I .d be out here trying t.c break s he tie now Willie is the best 35.11* * round baseball nleyer in Can run, hit end threw don't drink or smoke, good disposition Leir Is his brother. $/[r *nd Mrs. Moroe Hits, Mrs Delm ?. Dir ken* and Mr and Mrs Satterfield of Richmond Va are "■ sectioning with the Ambrose I. ess Mr* R,lm» Le« »«d Mr? Delms LcoV:' Look scain— they *,jv« vc\it h c sd —who is who— which is which twins they say' closer than that same parson *uith different name? 1-1-0 wasks at camp for tphr .-'-T jr Bemie Moton Jr and '"Butch" Booker Up in the hi’ 1 ? where ‘hr rd-ht? are cool =md the H; are (ttHo-vabls s-vimro in g botins hiking, r and friend? j there sr° no dav? like camping j,; v -1 ■-n you ere a kid cog came opt in a certain Cam- 1 ri’-'-n recently Ec-riybody 1? 3 nd chair? have beep looked .* '•km?.where are Hi* bankers’ All *ven + he lnv'-buih car? = rr-0 ;.-r ; d. "the people ere looking f cr them today We have been Vrin,- for them all yety. Eddie Richmond and John D r uu'iisshsm are vacationing visa ■■ /r v g a Ti«. Colts =r* in the tournament They are ready—so they say— ■n-e 3 u hope so w* don't want to Vi.-., e. to ssy "wait until next year” Again. ti b smoked four cigars In the p-ct five week; 1 agree with the p>* intern ationally-known comedi• -n w c Fields.' 'What this coun ty-- needs is * good fuse cent? ci far rt Mebane News MEBANE The Si Mary’s Chapter No. 588 (D.E.S.). ( P H..A 1 celebrated its third anniversary in* the form of a worship service at the First Baptist Church m Mebane Guest speaker for the occasion was Congregational Christian Churchman. Rev. James Morrison of Graham The music was furnished by the senior choir of the church and Mrs Robbie Coble who rendered a solo On the personal Ride—Mrs Ine* Moore of Brooklyn. N. Y is visit ing with her mother, Mrs. Re becca Vaughn of R t ' Mebane Theresa, and Emanuel Tate are spending the summer with their aunt, Mrs Robbie Coble also of Rt. 1. Mebane. I can t think of # sweet -r e-ay to begin the impvo --ment of our community than families attending church together Nickels for K.oov Hov referendum is coming up Auguh 23. Vote! ■nmnrs-ir.-. ;r.... MAR T H A Beauty Salon Corner Hitt,l, A JOHNS ON ROXBORO, N C. c . igrA-rtcrm-'rrmrg-nrty.-n-".."- .■.> ' Bunk 6f Rsidsvi!!e Do t th C v i oiln t * 01 c':6 •t 5t31.6 Bank Celebrating />$ 75TH ANNIVERSARY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation rtßMMggawiMtta PArrssmttatmr- -r-*aar«ee -s—tttp-w J. A. HUMPHRIES Groceries and Meats I PHONE 5513 s?.!> Durham Road ROXBORO, N. C. , Things Toy Should Know | (4/lMkm 'Hm&f Ihfi BROOKS v *** jd[ Born in September/ *053, LATPR. a GRADUATE Os MORGAN COLLEG'v /| HOWARD UNIV v UNION THEOLOGICAL ?RMiM 'cmfmjlk H ARY ANO NCW YORK U. / U% WAS OROA>N« ED MINISTER IN 188 a —HE WAS THE HOUS - '/ OB NOfr ONE, R»ur TWO DR.OP O|V!NfTY npßcrps / im 1910 T*Hf church ofmt him TO A WORLD S CONFER ;T Nc” AT gpiH .- SCOTLAND/ (Jjs* T.M" ' * /s"!-A-v-, AME Church's Raleigh District In Sunday School. Con ve ntion At Apex MRS. LH.J.fE M. HODGE Reporter APEX The Sunday School Convention of the Raleigh Dis- : met, AME Church coni ened at: Saint Mary’? Church July 4-7 Dr G. 5. Gant- is the Presiding Elder, and Rev. p a Mcl”fir was • the host, pastor, After the morning devotion, the enrollment, organization and ap pointment of committees by the Presiding Elder followed. Dr Gant, then turned over the gavel j to Di J, D Davis, the Presiding Elder of the Durham District, who gave to the convention his j wholehearted support All charges reported in full which made t.he financial and business session a success. On Thursday afternoon Rev. i Robert, LaSane. pastor of the Zion j Circuit, brought the message. Hi? text, was taken from Isaiah. 41st j chapter and 31st verse Theme— " God's Time Is the Right. Time.” i The School of Instruction was under the directiio of Dr R. W Wisner, president of Kith-el! C 1 -’ lege During the hours of the in- : stitutr- the students learned many, interesting facts from the Bible. | They were also taught the has'C, need of using Christ, as their j guide in order that they might become Christian men and worn- • en of tomorrow The instructor; and students were very much I helped and inspired a; Dr Wisner gave me evaluation of the insti tute work Tine Instructors were Dr L ~ Penn. Senior Department; Dr R L. Upshaw. Junior Department. and Mrs Lillie M Hodge. Pri mary Department. The recreational activities were under the supervision of Mrs- Ju lia R Robinson The music wa?; under the direction of Mis,; Ruhv; McDowell. The annual sermon was; delivered by Dr. 1. s Penn, pastor; of Saint Paul AME Church. Ra leigh, Hi; text was taken from; St MaH he,>. 14th chapter I't-h • verse Theme - Brine Timm Hi ther to Me" This was a wonder-; ful sermon, well prepared and well delivered The music was furnish ed hy the Junior Church Choir of St Paul Church, and the choir from Boy’an Chapel The welcome address was delivered by Fros F A H r i! Hams, who Is the principal nf (he Atr< \ School The if.imnw was given by Mr. A t Broun of Raleigh. Those participat ing in <h" disrii.sjtin, "Mi Impression of An Ideal Sun day School made safUfictory reports >|i-r. ftubv McUmvell of St. Mar.i s ( biirch was hon ored for her achievement of having written (he host pa per on the subject, and Mias Sniue "’v,p Frasier of Saint James < hurrh at Method won second prise. The district ban ner was also non by St. Marv’:. Sunday School, whose repre sentative was Miss Ruby Me j Rowe!!. ' We ran truthfully soy that Rev. 1 F A Me Tver the pastor' Prof P i A. Williams, Mrs An nett a Jon r ? and members of St Mary's gave superb c-ntertoinment for the de lecaUon of the convention. Mrs Mary W. Gant,, the wife of Dr. Gant, who is deeply concerned, and takes an active part in the work with her husband was great i 1 BIG BILL m im BOTTLING tm COMPANY | ’IpT REI DRV 'ILLS i .Jabfej I ly inspired along with the other visitors and friend? as a result of . attending the Sunday afternoon . , session. For the past seven veers Dr Gant, has shown an abiding in- ■ terest In every detail of the work ; , committed to hi? hand in the Ra- . • leigh District. His courage, pati ence knowledge and bigness in heart are all our; Therefore, un Stum Owner Wins Nineteenth Continuance in Retrial Meva CHICAGO (ANFi lra Cle ments. 47-year-old owner of the south side slum building fined >107.000 Test. June 21 for building ' code violations, won his 19th con tinuance in the ca?e here last I week The continuance was granted by municipal court Judge James A , Geroulis. who set July .70 as the date >o he-st Clements' plea for = whopping fine The decision wai made after At.ty Bindley C Cyrus said his I partner, A Donald Bourgeois "•anted to appear in the case, but , ■ was at the national guard summer training camp. He also accused the ; ; jurist of ‘already indicating your i prejudic V and 'having nr ang mi » / \i> ■j.f'us'ihj- - «* > p^v pT COOKING H 5 NTS ifc i/f\ . '/y/'/. Carnation Home K / --s!js& n\\ * //tfAt/Owml'- S«-rtce Dt-cw /%# \SV l v "' / and he<- staff • ~ s — Scott Having a pat.io dinner 9 Here's a perfect dish- Bar-B Q Beans N’ Burgers. It's meatballs and beans in a tansy j barbecue sauce. Meatballs made with Carnation Evap orated Milk ire always juicy-never dry and crumbly. No other form of milk makes meat mixtures so good; Try this new recipe soon. BAR-B-Q BEANS 'N' BURGERS (Makes 4 servings) 1 pound ground b*ef t cup c«t»up ! teaspoon salt { tablespoon* vine?** ’/ 4 toc-.pOOn popper 2 toblespoorts brown sunn Vj eup quick-cooking no*- y. teaspoon dry mustard i/j s up undiluted CARNATION 2 teaspoons Worcestershire so* ■"■ EVAPORATED MILK 3V, cups (#2 cylinder can) Vi cup finely chopped onion baked beau* 2 tablespoon* shortening Combine beef, seasonings, oats. Carnation and onion in mixing boM M'>: thoroughly Divide mr l l mixture Into 12 portions end -'.hare Into balk- Melt short ening; in frying pan Add meat balls and brown or all sides Dram off fat. Mix catsup, vine der his fine leadership the Sun-. day School delegation has been greatly inspired to do greater j things and to do a bigger and : better job tor Christ in giving j aid and strength to era young people who are concerned and; love African Methodism Mr. R. N. Anders of Sanford was re-elected District. Superm-, tendent for the ensuing year. The convention closed m high spirits t merous mistakes in the rase " , The prosecution. pointing j ou* that Clement? other aMm ney William Filler, was pre sent,, insisted that the court proceed, Imßiedtaleh Cyril* retorted 'What's the hurry ; This Is not a malfpr of life- and death That building i r - not sotng to burn down within the tie * two weeks However, Judge Geroulu inter •upted to say that the esse is ; ,/ matter of life and death, mvol- | sing the 1,000 tenants in the bui’d j mg " he did giant the eon. f inis ore gar, sugar, mustard and Wor ccaterahlre sauce Pour o«e.r meat, balls Simmer for IS min utes Pour baked bean? into 2 qua r t casserole Cover with, meat balls and sauce. Bake in moderate oven {33O'F.) about 20 to 2S minutfs rm CAROLINIAN 1 BURLINGTON 1 BY MB S. M M. BROWN CHURCH AND CLUB NEWS Miss Escelle Sellars will be hos tess to group 6 Monday evening at her home on Apple St. All mem bers are expected and visitors are welcome Mrs. Earl Berry is pre sident, Mrs. Harold Vaughn secy. DELEGATE A rail meeting of 'he members of the missionary union, First Bap tist, Church unanimously elected Mrs Anna Warren, County dts t’.ict chairman to represent them at the one-day district conference to be held in Mt. Vernon Baptist Church High Point, Rev. F. O. Bass, pastor, July 18th Theme: The Missionary Task of the Church USHERS MEET Th c ushers union had their re -via- riveting Sunday afternoon at the Green Level Christian Church. PERSONALS Mr and Mrs John Tipton. of Cleveland Ohio is guest this week of Mr and Mrs MeF.arl, B whrnond j Av». Mrs Tiplon and Mrs Earl : -e - p.,-- ~ TV.kr- rh.-l—t •T’ 1 1 ! N. C worshipped at the First Bap- j tist Church Sundsv morning alto Mr? Esther G Stride of Philadel phia, Pennsylvania Charlie Edward McCullogh. son of Mr. and Mrs Charhe M'.’Cul lough, Apple Street, vsifed rela | tives in New York recently Mrs Cordis Lea of 1405 jVLanle ! Avenue h»s iust returned from Ohio where she vsited Mi and Mrs. WesJev Crompton. Shtriey, Glenda and Eugene Lea and Mr. and Mrs John Stewart accompa nied her on the trip Afte; attending the Fau'-ett* and Watts wedding. Mu? Ethel j Faucetfe and Fred Flays? motore.fi * Washington D r . and '''.sited I with Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes j and D.v-> s«n Hayes Fred Hayes of Glen Raven re- i turned home Monda.v from IN' e w i York and Baltimore where he J spent hi? vacation after attending j 'he wedding of his cousins, Mis?! Delphine Faucette end Ronald C | Watts. Mrs. Sailii? Covin uion v. - - hon- : ored on her f*oth oirthday with a j trip to New York by her grand- ! children. Vitus Walker, who was i iresponsible for the trip hr? wife, i Connie. Rebena Russel and da ugh- j ter. Brenda, motored to Nor York j and socn* the W6?k vlsitkig rela-' live? and friends. Mr and Mrs. Connie Hookor j Mr. and Mr •“ Jasper Thompson, I 'j[y s M atnie " a Ifc^r. J ulius A1 • ton. I md Rickie Parrish have just re- ' turned ftotri their Vacation in ! Cleveland, Ohio EfBTH \h NOC ’ -'C EME TS j Mr and Mv s K o b<?rt. Fosler. . Route 4. Burlington, announce the j arrival of a doughtr on July 11 j at Alamance CounAy Hospital Mr and Mrs. William Edward i Gant, Route 3 Burlington, an- i noun re the r.rviv&l of s daughter I or July. 9 at Alarr*nee County ! ■ i O BIBLE VAC V.rmN «n?OOL ! (l OO B The Parish Chanel Bible Crhool j rendered its closing program Sun- j d?y roovning at. 11:00 u clerk k-ot- ! vjcg hour with Rev. Fved Curry ; as gur-si speaker We know u r> j •irue -f. "little child r-hal 1 lead them i so we bad a full h r,, oe The evening se,tinc r - 've>. ren•■ter- i ed by Rev Clrtu" f ,ea and his ! choir from Beulah Everyone e-v j ■toyed a full day. At Springdale where Fn W A Malloy is psst.or Re'* F. Fuller. j pastor of Morning Star B-uptot ; Church, his choir and member;'; ! had charge of the service that j was spiritually uplifting **. d fin- ! aneialjy successful. Service was \ • ponsored by the budding i\ : nd : committee Mrs Beatrice P" * Pm *sc of 7530 Highland Avr Rochester. N V,. i« visiting with hov parents. Mr ; am.*?aMflMHßMieeww*i«e«.«rJ»« , :!*n. 1 us* w* l —I 11 <lll iiiwwi— > J. M. MILLER & SOU LUMBER COMPANY Phone. LO A..-’..:;.! MEBANE, NO CAP. ■■'********>■<Ol& ■>r: . ■oztumtmamm* "T L JEFFREYS. Pres G C AMICK. Vioe-Pres. ■ CENTRAL MOTOR ? j & TIRE CO., Inc, I DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Telephone 3 .'•■»s.! THIRD A ri-U' STS. 31> MM', s. , JMQUIN’S J1 I i waili Mi I R«T«LI 1 ! I *3 PINT Lj|||J I | msnuio f*o« &Pf,N - no woct J I i I CHARLES JACQUIN et Clt. Inc.. Phi!? . P*. .k.afiff £ parents. Mr and Mrs Lacy Gant a. Clover Garden. Mr. and Mrs James Davis ar.d family including Richard and Re gie Evans of New York. Misses Lmda Davis and Francena Hait.h guest. Little Laverne Jeffries also spent, the v eekend at Baden Lake Dr and Mrs. W. C Shanks Jr and daughter Elissia with her guest Little Llaverne Jeffries also spent the weenend at Baden LaV;e. William DcWitt Shanks, son of Dr and Mrs. W C. Shanks is spending summer at Atwater Camp for hoys. East Brookfield, Mass. The members of Ward No, 1 will meet Friday evening at the church at 8:00 o'clock for their regular meeting The president, Mrs Sadie Jeffries and Miss Peggy Compton, the sen Mry, will be expecting you. Jit SUING SERVICE The service held at the New Covenant Holiness Church Thurs day evening with the soul-stirring ! prayer band of Greensboro render* ' in? the music and Pev John Trox t ter bringing the message was well ! attended A number of persons : { presented themselves for heaitng. I ; I ■'v fiith exhibited made tho mee*~ , j mg a success in many ways. We 1 hope they will come again The I her Board of the Ha w- I fmld Christian Church presented! the Havre?- Five in a musical pro- I gram Friday evening and had a 1 ’. : ivsi wear Their fr - and:: want ! ' them back again. Circle eight of the- First Baptist ! Church sponsored a musical pro- ; gram Sunday afternoon, featuring j the Sou' hem Echoes of Greens- ! horn the Harmonizing Five of j Burlington and other singers The I group showed their loyalty by | being present and on time regard- j ; of !he h'lf weather The spii i- I j tual treat was worth coming out to i I Bon y some of you missed the pro- i ; gram. The Graham Bible Band did a j oul-stirring d«' otion at M-Bonm j i Chapel Sunday afternoon tha? : j opened every he?rt for the recep- ’ : Ton of the sermon by Rev B. j ! Foust i ! Tb» mir-sionary group of St i • Lukes Christian Church sponsored | a plate -uppe ■ at the Church Hut | • '■-•aturdsv afternoon They wan* to j : th.srii.- gjj she ti'lends for then* co- , \ operation. TARTY i f.T. ;t F u/ihn'Somers snonsored : | a party, henefinng the Elon junior I i■ h >i at the home of Mrs r. M I Patrick Saturday evening Every. I one bad a fine time. ! Mi~s M: ry D. Pulliam and Mist: | I Monv'* Rogers were, honored with ! s birthday party at the home of * tOiSiv mnih-'-r Mrs Bessie Pul- ! | ham in Glen Raven Those present were Mv. and '.Hr.*. Ira Roger? of Roxborn. Mr i and Mrs Ralph Rogers of Hurdle t Mills, Mi .and Mr? Floyd Petti- ; ford of Roxboro Mr. and Mrs B 1 Caw- r of Roxboro. Mrs Lillie • Griffis of Glen Raven, Miss Doro- I ihy Conyers and Miss Lillie M ‘ Blackwell A N NIY E RBAB Y >">R S ERVE D Tho "Coopr r Four" of Hillsboro. I i First. Bap*: t of Glen Raven Maple I j c .rove and many other groups | ! b -lpod Stoney Creek senior choir j - a--. v v... it-.-, ninth anniversary Sun- j m.v afternoon All choirs contvi- ! : ! *,i;ipri spiritually end financially I j Thunks friends and come again | I soon. vi . :' '., ilnVir.-ori ?nd m r w- 1 of 'i-mho hos.rd of First. Fi-ipiist Chui'h had an old fa ; f'li'onod ire cream party at her i home on Kauhut Ft . Saturday o*s- | : mng The part?* didn f last long— j : so hot err.-m went so fast—do it s | -' :| n roon ! Oi M. CHURCHES Prpocession at First Bonfist ■ *r»,?*:r*_ - '.srg*s*.c**r.*.-.rr:r •*- . ~~r*■•rseKsrssßW j R. Nelson Pender f i] Kalionwide i Insur a n c e L!FF - FIRE * AUTO HAIL Phone? LO 3-7195 Home: LO 3-3472 MEBANE, N. C. *>sgTgm s a. *u. _ n -4V i a.v: nt«rai-fc* ,awagira*»'ja*wMn»»^» f ar- v-v- . r . : -. r SI OeSnt.o 4- Dr Powermas* j <r-,* Power steering and b'* ih? ' jj .335 '33 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-dr. Se dan 53,05 '53 Cheviolet Club Cpe., Pow !er Glid" $645 51 Ruirk 4-Dr. Super. Onr ov’ruu $695 j 'oi Chevrolet 4-Dr. clean $505 i lUIJ, PRICE BUICK I ’i r ,> t p or i I p ri "■ MHN ST FI-RLINGTON v « mtp bunier r/'-'iv oi • ' x-. i r: ' VO.- • •* VM'-.F *.*. V net?' HALL Saicsnwn Church, ‘ A prayer in or.* accord l by the junior choir, Mr H C. ) Goore directing was felt through- I out the audnsr.ee af f er other pre liminaries the pastor. Rev H J. Cobb chose for h;s theme The Answer to Your Problems." John 3: ‘Marvel not that I say unto you ye must be born again." The ser mon was soul-stirring and deeply | mnn was soulstirring and deaeply [ spiritual. The afternoon program '< with junior choir, pastor and some | was a musical. Evening service j members was in Mebane First Pap- ! list with the. Rev. Walker. The oc casion "Shaw Day " j Rev. W M Lake pastor Eben* ezer Christian Church spoke m the mernin* of the thre* judgments --1 Judgment of Human Society. 7 Judgment of Civil Court?, nd 4 Judgments of Christ The after- j noon the pastor was at Beulah [ where he discussed Love for the J habitation of God? hous*. where Hu honor dwelleth and where * ! have had and always will ha*** i hallpo'ered experiences 1 The evening the rhotr and con- | grcga'icn accompanied him to j ! Archer? Grove The theme* ' The i ; Mat; who. spread » great feast.’ i ; The choir Is always at its best and i n*e all had 3 fine time. Mr Charlie Brown ha* returned ! from Alvin, S C. *.«*b--re he »♦- : i tended the funeral of his sister ! Mrs Fa*a Sha'v j PFC Robert Penix i« home from | | Camp Houston, Texas v.,?itin* fsm -1 ily on Annie St In last " eek s repor* o n the 1 State Federation of Garden Club*. ; I the following was omitted: The Pi- • i oneer Garden Club of Burlington . | won a blue ribbon or* a line ar- ! i rangement of yellow gladiola and i ! daisies by Mr? Evelyn Rad and i 1111*? Vivian Sr.offrer Mr* Elizabeth Chns’ma? Car* ] ter of Greensboro, mother of Mr ■ Connie G Bank? passed in ho?- ! pital in Durham Tuerday of la ‘ j week after eight months of declin j mg health | A native of Raleigh. Mrs Car- | \ ter was the daughter of tne late | mMr. and Mrs. Christopher Christ- : • m?,s. Sh? tv3?. ? member of thr- : j first Baptist Church of Burhrrs- : I ton and was affiliated vJh Pro : vident Baptist Church in Green;- ] boro. Surviving in addition to the son. j here, are four other son;, Robert : | Bonks and Marshall Pc mix of Philadelphia. Fa.. Christopher C Banks of Mi. Vernon. N. Y. 3n d ; : Howard Ponmx of Greensboro: j I one sister. Mrs Lucy Cooper of : Magnolia. N J , seven grandc’ul , drop and five greet grandchildren Used Furniture! % Terrific Values A Low Down Payment t » Ea;r Terms COLONIAg I Furniture Company * 336 E. FRONT NT BURLINGTON N. f | i HOU^I ; A\amanre Countv's Largest 1 1 Used Furniture j Dealer Your Good-Will sfpre Oi»r-n s to k Phone 6 72*4 j Hi-Way 70-A BURLINGTON | CA. 6-4371—NOTE: CA- 6-7048 ! THOMPSON AUTO SERVICE Repairs On All Makes of Cars I Wrecking Service ! COMPLETE ELECTRIC NER DAY &. NIGHT i Hvdt imatic Serv. of AJI Types 3 Body Fender Rop-jiring and Painting Srr*- BT RLINGTON, N C. | We G THOMPSON, Prop j J, C. HARRIS LUMBER CO. See l lor Four Building Needs "Your On? Stop Building Supplier” JP4 SOUTH SPRING ST Dial c V 6-9321—P.0. Bet 68$ BURLINGTON. N C, ~ Q u handy Bottled Under The Authority oi the COCA-COLA BOTTLING €O. • BtTELINGTON, M. C. PAGE ELEVEN The funeral was held at th« First Bsotitt Church here Friday alt = rnon at 2 o clock. Rev. H. J. i.'ebb, pattoi* officiated assisted by Ret W M Lake of Ebenezer So loist. was Mrs. Evelyn Harvoy. . Music was furnished by senior | choir. The family wishes to express 1 thanks for all kindnesses shown during illness and passing of mo ther : isier and grandmother. Among other out of town friends were Mr Berfort of High Point, Doctors Hubbard Sr and Jr of Durham N. C. Mu Ruthie Mae Clapp is now I spending her vaction in Washing j ton D. C. "*ith Mr a'td Airs James I Rom-’ and Mir: Thorns Gainer* Mr* Pcciolis H’i* left Burling tor so" Corn*/ Island i o min her daughter and son n lav Mr. and Mrs L*.n*v Gasav sy and children i from there th• will motor ta Brooklyn N Y sndthen hack to Philadelpi*-'.-. }"■= to vi?>.‘ Mr. snd Ml* S.. J 3! V. ; C 0 0 ! f;V Mrs WjUiyn> D Lf.?th and son dor! David 10 at th<s j beach, ori their cation Miss Louis-* Tor* *s here | leg her aunt Mr? Janie Mae Clink* | sea 11« on Quirt.-:? Ave j M s Ida WIU.S. and Miss Cera 1 ?.»€* “nioiTipscn are now v.vsy in ! summer school ! W*- ire v**.*y glad 4 .*0 Mis* | lav«rr? Wil!:* and John Willis Jr. I horn* *■'•!' ■'h* ;tno«' They ‘ire j?tay ill ~ ■%i th rd r *..- .-jr. a o?. rents | Mr and Mrs. y. B Thompson and • Travis A loxander on Made Ave. | Little Mi? s Sheha B = r.ks. spent 1 Sunday afternoon i: r Miss 1 Wanda Srri \t h Mr. Carson WTiit.? is now visit j ms his re’.at.*.*?-* ■:*! F.f’tnd. N. C. AT r gll bv r t Kno ri* a n.d fa mi 1 v o f ! New York Citv t.h? v eekend \vhh hi? moth-v Mr-i Mabel Snocb j of Mebane Mr? Rob or os Sar t en. nf M.'bsittif | left. July 12 vo visit ho: daughter ! Mrs Bo'tric.? Letta n** Baltimore, i M?. r 1a n d Sh ® *rromo ani c d i by Mr a«ri Mr? Goer?- Convard j of Mebane N1 rs Li z *i A nr. -on es of N"evc i York and neice are visiting Mr. and Mr * A. P Lloyd of Mebane. 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