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WOOD News of Wood and sur .roan din gcomzn unity Edited by Wood Clttxens INTRODUCTION Realizing that since we have had such an outpouring of God's blessings during the aeries of meetings here re cently and as we have lost such able leaders, our Pastor, Supt and Sec. of aunday school. President and- two faithful workers of B. Y. P. U., and ?j the. day school teachers, we, the lay members, got together to see what could be done to koep the work going until we could secure the services of a good Shepherd and the coming of our teachers In September. The re sult was that we needed something to keep our church and community alive with interest In the different organisa tions of the church. How to do this we hardly knew but It was decided that some form of newspaper would be the most adoptable means, but to establish one of our own would re quire more than we, at present, could obtain. So by the kindness of the editor of THE TIMES we are using this means of reaching each and every member of our community and trust that all who read It will bear with us and give us their prayers and best wishes, that some good will come to our community. We invite sugges tions of every one and the cooperation of each member of our comnlunlty that they help us make it a success each week, for we are fully aware that unless we have your help our efforts *wlll be In vain. t t PLEASE 6IVE CS THE NEWS As we wish to make onr col urns live with the happenings of onr community and are not able to ascertain the coinings and go tags of every one we will appre ciate It if yon will tell, phone or leave a written statement of yonr visits or any news Item, with Mrs. Morris (irlffln at the Drag Store. X t Brother Williams ? Ef Heaven i8 what c'.ey *.?> It '.ts_ I be'.i'J- be prac ticing some on harp playing. ? Frank L. Staunton, Atlanta Tri-Weekly Con otJtnt inn 1 t t "Lord." said the old deacon, "the winter don't freeze us, and the sum mer don't melt us. Ain't we tough?" Frank b. Staunton, Tri-Weekly Con stitution. t t W. a. 8. ORGANIZATION Pres. Pro-Tem ? Irene Gupton. Vice-Pres. ? Daisy Ball. Sec. and Treas. ? Mrs. W. D. Fuller. Personal Service Com. ? Mrs. Morris Griffin, Mrs. M. F. Parker, Mrs. Phil lip Sturgess. Membership Com. ? Daisy Ball, Ber tha Hamlet. Ruth Parker. Social Com. ? Pearl Gupton, Mrs. W. D. Fuller. The W. M. 8. held a business meet ing August 14. Plans were made (or an ice cream supper which will be served In front of the Baptist church - 7:30 o'clock next Saturday night, Au gust 25. There will be amusement in between times. Proceeds will go for the buying of rods and curtains for Sunday school class rooms. Every body is especially invited. The regular meeting of the W. M. S. will be held next Saturday, August 25, at four o'clock. Program: Subject? Evangelistic Agencies of the Home Mission Board. Hymn ? Oh, Beautiful for Spacious Skies. Chain Prayer for Home Missions. Scripture lesson, 67th Psalm ? Ber tha Hamlet. Observe to do it? Mrs. Major Gap ton. The Guarded Gateway ? Mrs. M. F. Parker. Strange Gods ? Viola Gupton. Americanization in the South ? Mr*. W. D. Fuller. Special Song ? Mrs. W. D. Fuller. Evangelism and Enlistment ? Lucy Gupton. Mountain Schools ? Mrs. P. G. Stur geas, Cuba and Panama ? Annie Oupton. Christian Women In Evangelism? Daisy Ball. We are very anxious for each mem ber to be present at this meeting and ' bring a new member. Since the W . M. 8. ts one of the fundamental agen T cies for expresstonal activities in a ? live, Christian church, it is necessary ,,Mr u? to work toward the function ,?1h g pi a good society. We want this one of the most wide-awake fac .jpWirs through which the church may It should be, for from the ,.^ti$therg In particular the sons and riAtUghtprs of the church recalvo a p.grtaier part or influence. The kind . . w. M. 8. worker a mother Is will ,. >?lp to determine wl??t kind of Influ . ..jJJBCe she Is having. '..$Je On time and bring some new ,, Migration. ZT\ * * tMl?LOWAY-I>K.NTON The many friends of the contract . UtUZUUtfe* were greatly surprised to the marriage of Miss l'attle UjjL <ee Denton of this place to Mr. Paul JflOallvWAF, of Raleigh. Saturday morn *<11 Mt. 8:w o'clock at the home of Mr. MSA A. Shearin. of Centervllle, Mr. ?Heparin O (Relating). The ceremony Jfl w?? witnessed only by a few friends D| nnd sister of the bride, Miss Lucy iff Belle Denton, Mr. Charles Burnette, <3 Mt; and Mrs. P. Q. Stnrgesa, and Ray '.(? iagpd and Torbert Stnrgee*. Ifi The bride li the .popular and char O tnt/U daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Early u tienton, "and-wtll be greatly missed V hjt^this community. . . m* The groom, son of Mr. and Mr#. Joe Calloway, near Essex, i* a promising A-*' y ' 1 ? * - v. young bualnMs man. holding a res ponsible position with the F. W. D. Sales Co.. o t RaJelgh. To this young couple Is extended the best wishes of the community for a long sod happy life of success and usefulness. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway were accom panied to Rolearllle by Miss Lucy Belle and Mr. Burnette, after which they set out in their car for a tour of Southern cities including Atlanta. At home. Raleigh. N. C. after Aug. 25 th, 1923. X X SUNBEAMS The Sunbeams were called together Saturday, Aug. 18, for the purpose of reorganisation. The growth in num ber to fifty-nine made necessary a di vision into Junior and Senior Hand*. The Juniors will be led by Mrs. P. G. Sturges, officers consisting of Sun beams are as follows: President ? Doris Wester. ? Vice President? Vera Oupton. Secretary ? Iris GuptonT The Senior band will have present at each meeting to instruct them Miss Lucy Gupton, with the following corps of officers: President ? Mabel Gupton. Vice President ? Leona Raynor. Secretary ? Jodie Radford. We want to urge each and every child of the Sunbeam age to be prompt and regular attendants at each meet ing of the band. Let us be sunbeams in our acts as well as by name. X X GIRL'S AUXILIARY ORGAMZA TIOIT Leader ? Lucy Gupton. President ? Nancy Gupton. Sec. and Treas? Annie Rue Wood. The G. A. met last Friday a week ago in the home of the leader with Miss N'ena Harper. Rocky Mount, as instructor and advisor, who aftef read ing the 14th chapter of John made some very appropriate and timely re marks. Our membership numbers fifteen lut we are anxious that each mem ber work to the end that it will reach at least twenty-five in the next few months Th?re is a sreaniehJ work for this organization. It will mean so very much to the church spirit and community that we are extremely anx ious that each one receive a blessing by putting forth an extra effort to be present, prepare their parts of the program and bring new members. The next meeting will be held at the church about the first of Septem ber. The program at this time will be prepared from. The World Com rades, by Viola Thompson and Viola Gupton. A good program is to be presented. Be present to receive blessings from it. A picnic with the Sunbeams is be ing planned for the first of Septem ber. Further- notice will be given in these columns later. X X WOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor ? to be suppliod. Clerk ? M. H. Gupton. Treasurer - A. S. J. Hanilett. Deacons ? J. S. Shearin, H. B. .Shear in. G. M. Raynor. E. B. Gupton. M. H. Gupton. Pianist? Mrs. W. D. Fuller. Our Pastor. Rev. A. N. Corpening, resigned this pastorate on Aug. 12, af tef*%01dins a revival that meant for the community a real revival, of hearts, lives and atrial life. With the addition of seventy the membership of the church was nearly doubled, and ve feel that we should go forward to he mastering of greater alms. We ask tbat all fell i ,* christians reinein bir us i:i their vi ,*ti ? ?i::?t we may '.o Pi ? -c' in the ; u-cti-n of a new ; iis*cr chat will iea'l thlt church into tli ? i.:- *dom bi or tbat Is our taik We are very anxious that all mem bers of the church shall take an ac tive part in the church organizations that are provided for all ages. Let ub make "Growth" our aim. I I B. Y. P. C. ORGANIZATION President ? H. M. Beam. Vice President ? Jodie Radford. Recording Sec. ? Annie Rue Wood. Corresponding Sec. ? Viola Gupton. Pianist ? Miss Pearl Gupton. Chori3ter ? Elizabeth Fuller. Bible Reader's Leader ? Miss Licy Gupton. v Group leaders: No. 1 ? Nancy Gup ton. No. 2 ? Viola Thompson. No. Z ? Susie Radford. No. i ? Raymond Sturgass. No. 6 ? Daisy Gupton. Time ? 8:00 P. M. Sunday, Place? Baptist Church. Aim? Standard AI. Prograjn, next Sunday night, Au gust 26. 1823 ? by Oroup No. 5. Daisy Gupton, Leader. < Subject - Missionary Meeting ? 8ou thern Baptist Institutions for Train ing Workers. Song? No. M. Chain Prayer ? Group No. J. Bible Reader's Leader ? Lucy Gap ton. Scripture ? 15th chapter John? be ginning with the 12th verse and read ing alternate versee-r-Annle Gupton And Floyd Griffin. Part l. Baptist Believe In Being Tfalfted- -told by Freddie Thompson. Part 2. The Southern Baptist The riWlflcal Seminary? Penel* Bumette. Part 3. The Southwestern faaptln* Theological Seminary ? Elizabeth dul ler. v Part 4. The Baptist Bible Institute at New Orleans ? Mrs. Morris T. Grlf flu. ' - . v. ?.* f V Part ft. Missionary Spirit In our Training Instttutiops? Ancle ,T. Gup ton. ' 2 Part 9- Our Colleges supply stu d<nt? to eur Seminal le?? Mr. Morris Griffin. : " Each group. m?mber please be p'res cnt on time next Sunday night elfht o'clock with (heir parts well prepar ed In oyder fhat we may not fall short of Group "No. 4, who had ft pfTfeet'pTo pram last Aundfly night with the ei cepM<yi at only pue part. We catf beat them ))oCh in attendance ^nd pT?pnr& lion, Jf trj. ,Let? .80 itf Daisy* '.upton" leader.' " Profuram,Jox last flupday night. yj do tpe WnA??o{liie CHiiAfan h?T? to iHllb' PWPt?re Rewards? ^ernw. v.?-' 7' .i*.j Song ? Rtrlva Us Chain of Pr*yw -??< hjr WUbur Kay nor and closed by Elisabeth Pul ler. Bible Reader's Leader ? Lucy a?p too. Scripture ? read by Jodie Radford, ri 1 Our Life on Karth contin ues In Heavon ?told by Berth:. Bur uette. Part t Heavenly Cltix?cs Tetnpf - rarlly Detained ? Austin Puller. Part S. Jesus Teaches about Trean uies In Heaven? Annie Rue Wood. Part ?. Good Works Here Win a Crown :ip There ? Mabel Gupton. Part 6. What Kind of Works Hero Will Help the Life Orer Th?re? Thorn as Denton. Part 5. U) Helping the Poor? Sidney Gupton. (2) Right I ne of Mc ukv ? Penola Burnette. Part 6. The Relative Importance ol Doing These Works ? Elizabeth Ful ler. Mr. A A Shearln, a visitor, made a short talk Song? Jesus* Is All the Wcrld to Me. Dismissed by Mr. A. A. Shearln. It was a pleasure to have heard above program rendered Jit wl^i perfect save In only one particular one member on the program tailed to render her part. It was read by Miss Irene Gupton. It makes our hearts glad to see our young people making gcod of their opportunities. It will not be many years before they will be lenders of some kind in this or other communities and now Is the deter mining point when they will decide tc make good, bad or indifferent lead ers. Let's encourage them and give them the best opportunities possible. We were A-l Union last quarter, but for various reasons we will hard-, ly meet the requirements this quarter but we must not fall short next qunr. ter. Our aim each Sunday night Is a perfect program, attendance and con tribution. We welcome new members and anv visitors. Be on time next Sunday night. Below Is a letter from one of our teachers. Let's give her our cooper ation. Wo welcome such people to our community. Ellzabethtown, N. C., Aug. 13. 192a. Dear Miss Gupton: Your Invitation for me to enter your B. Y. P. U. this fall was appreciated. If I can be of any service I will gladly do so for there is nothing I enjoy any better than work In the church. That i< the one thing that I admire about your village. All seem to be engag ed In the work of the church;' Some one sent me one of yotir cbun ly papers this week which I enjoyed reading very much, especially the col ulmn discussing your revival meeting I am sure that I am going to enjoy being with you all this winter for I like the place beforel ever get there. Mother told me the other day that I would be sure to like It for I nevei tuight where I didn't like It. Your Sunday school Superintend ent certainly wrote rhe a nice letter He told me so much about your vil .luge until I feel like I know* exactly v-hat I will find when I get there. . Wishing you much success in ydui B. Y. P. U. until I become one of you. Slnceicly, Aleen Woodburn. The weekly prayer meetings under the auspices of the B. Y. P. U. Wed nesday night of this week were as fol lows: At Mr, Pltimmer Gupton's led by Jo die Radford. At Mr. Council Coley's led by Bertha I'urnette . At Mrs. Parjfgr's led by Dr. H. M. Beam. It Is cheering to both tl,e homes and tl.e leaders to have a large attendance at these weekly prayer meetings, so .lets boost them with our presence. Nut week on Wednesday night the following meetings will be held: Mrs. Nancy Gupton's, led by Ray mond Sturgess. Mr. B. B. Burnette's, led by Penola Burnette . Mr. H. B. 8her?rln's, led by Sidney Gupton. I I LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bryant and frmlly spent Sunday with Mr. anO Mrs. N. C. Oupton trd larot'y. Mr. and Mra. Johnnie freeman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Drake and family, near Nashv'lle, Mlas Louise Marshall, Norfolk, Va., ware vlsftors of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip P. f'turgess Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. O. Dorsey. Thomas, Jr., Sel ma, and Nyra Dorsey and Mr. and Mrs W. F. Battle and family, Holllator, Here rlsltors of Mrs. Nancy Cupton and family, Mr. and Mrs. H R. Waters and Mr. Klljafc Oupton and family Sun day afternoon . Messrs. Johnnie Toler and Sidney Parker. Holllster's visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Lanier and fRnh lly spent Sunday with daughter, Mrs. Dunham Qrlftln, Centefvllle. Mr. Ors*y Prldgen, of Creek, Is a?en din* several days here. Messrs. H. M. Stovall and son, and Mr. Bills Parham, of Loulsburg, were business callers Friday. , ' , Mrs. John Shearin, MUs Maude Shearfb and Mr. Hugh Shearin, ot Rocky Mount, spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and family. .,*1 Mr. Robert Hard, of Holllster, was a Wood visitor Wednesday night ? Of wcolc . Mr and Mrs. C. O Daniel. Miss Mar guerlte and Masters C. O. Jr., opd Morgan, "pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Puller and family.', The mixed quartette, Mi as I'earlc Gupton, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. FuH?r and Ok H. M. Bwsm rendered several Si-lections d tiring the aeries -of meet ings ht Red Botttaet week. |i -j Master IWnaW Gritthi, of Ceoter rllle, spent last week here with his ntother, Mr*- Ok M. Itaynor. ,y_-' 4 Mr. M. P. Parker went to War*?tj I ton Ust Saturday en business. ? -j Mr. aM mm, wiittr o. utnnl?a* and Mr. Pant Ofclloway, ef Raleigh were business callers to Loulsbtuy iPrfday^>'-.." i*. ? v?jV | Mrs. H. B. Burnett and daughWMr Misses Lncyi?id'0??i:l4r, .spent laft trrrj ?*? I?C pX ' Jt.npmf V Ck'lK tfOlUi WUb. Borwrft. L.ar,l f*r Broad u* Quptoa. of WUU L* v ?P*nt Sunday iHth hi* father and n. other, Mr and Mr*. David Oupton O?rson and Bud MltoMl at,. V... .p.n, th. wtTk <j?d with their slater, Mra. R. R Den ton . Lancaster and aon. of N^ri i 7???" "re T,"t:u? Mr and Lancaster and faal]y The many friends of Mr. and Mra ^ . .v. ?rd aro ^toktud to kn6w that they are on the road to recovery ofter such siege of illness. Mrs. w. D Fuller spent Friday with Mrs. Norman Smith, at Red Bud tJSy :? w^n.awfrr,ue^keof s1 w^'nd WMt"r h?? P?t Misses Dolly and Viola Oupton spent s'ossar0' ?" uu Miss Elliabeth Filler returned Sat ? Oxford Tl,1Un* relatives near Mrs. Dunham Griffin and daughter, Mr .kn M A01^1118, were cruests of i hur^av n^ht! aDd Mra. Qeorge Hedgepeth and son ^ arlon, spent Saturday night and' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. NC. Gup vi.T"'8" Robert and Paul Qr,filn <? their grandmother, Mrs. R H It ? ***** night r? Yi Pleasure we note tfrat Mlsa . khM regained health suf ficlent enough to be out again, Messrs. Joe Qalloway and Mr. Madl l?i?h m nea^ Ho,llator. spent Sunday *ith Mr. and Mrs. P. CI. Sturgess Mlsa Ruth Parrlsh, of "Xervllle ,p2ihf2?'y rlth Mrs- j- S Kuby Sbearln was a visitor of little lasrwesiT6*'" WedD6sday n,8ht ?' i ,;N'iB8J=djl? Lanier was guest of Miss and S^diy Ur8e" SatUrday nl?ht Master Maurice Wester spent Wed SS& """ "" 5""' "" 8'"" Misses Mary Sturgess and El'zabeth Fuller are attending the ramp meet tic* * t*118 week at Jus on*?? not forget the Ice cream sunper and social at the Baptist church Sere next Saturday night, August 25, at 7.30 A big $ime is in stdre for every on?. I?i,9 !.ee j10* ma?y people can and will attend. We will be glad to 3ee every one who comes. The subject? Ice cream. The place^Wood Baptist nt^hr A 7;30- Poxt Saturday night, Aug. 25. Come. Mr. John Pepper, w ife, family anil father, of Hopewell, Va., spent Friday v.ith relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. M F, Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Morris T. Griffin went to Rocky Mount Saturday on business We are glad to report thac the con dition Of Mrs. Alex Wester Is Improv ing and hope that she will soon be able to assume her household and fcunday school duties. <.nn^e "k a,nUclPatlng enjoying the bunday school convention next Satur day and Sunday, Aug. 25 and 26 a' Centervllle. We hope all of our teach on. and pupils attend as much as pos ciDie. We hope the convention will "eL V? meet wlth u> next time. Mra. Peyton Gupton and son, Loland Centervllle, spent Sunuay with Mr . and Mrs. Major Gupton. We regret to learn that Misses Vio la and Ruth Oupton are confined to their home on account of sfcSnesB but we hope they will be able to be about again scon. We are delighted to learn thru par ents that the young men "of our com munity Eddie, Knnls Oupton and Ray mond Snearin, who left last week for s- hool reached their de?tinatt-m In good spirits and report a favorable Impression of the new duties Next Sunday, Aug. 25, a series of meetings begins at Vt. Hebron tlst church near here. Rev. Mr. Bunn is pastor and a good and great bless ing is In store for every one. We hope every one will attend as much as possible since they attended and helped us so faithfully in our recent revival meeting. The many friends of MIbb Lela Mae Coley, who Is confined In bed by Illness will be glad to learn that she Is stead*. Uy Improving and trust a rapid recov ery. 1 t SUICDAT SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Superintendent ? H. M. Beam. Associate Supts. ? Alex Wetter, O. M. Raynor. Sec. and Treas.? W. D. Pullor. Asso. Sec. and Treat. ? Ml at Nancy Uupton. Pianist? Mrs. W. D. Fuller. Teachers ? Men's Uluss, No. 1, Ml*s I'earl Qupton; Women's Class, No. 2 Mrs. Alex Wester; Junior Phllathea, No. 3, Miss ljucy Qupton; Junior Ba il, ca, No. 4, H. M. Beam; Intermediate No. 6, Mr*. W. D. Fuller; Primary No I, Mrs. Morris T. Qrlffln; Beginners ,No. 7, Miss Annie P. Qupton . Time? 10:80 Sunday morning, sharp Place ? Wood Baptist church . Aim ? Standard Sunday School. Report of Secretary tor Sunday, August 19 th, 1923, "Wood Baptist Sun day School: Class No. 1? pupils present, 28; pu pils absent 14, new pupils 8, total num ber on roll 37, visitors 1, contribution *1.85. Class No. 2? pnpile present 11, pu pils absent 10, new pupils 2, total num ber on roll 21. visitor* 8, contribution tOn.. Class No. 3 ? pupils present 15, pu pils absent 11, now pupils 1, total nUm Iter. on roll 28, visitors 8, contribution 26c. ' ? Class No. 4 ? pupils present IS, pu pil* absent 1, total number on roll 22, vlsUors a, contribution 11.07. Class No. &? pupil* present 19, pu pils absent 2, now publls 1, total njum ber on roll 21, contrrtmi6n 65c. . Class Ifp. 8-,-pdpiIn eresent J9, J>u? pill Absent 4. hew P?dI1s 17 total num ber on foil 23. vl hi tori 2, contribution jfo.ltf^puitri present ll pu j41i>bfc??L?, fgw ^UDlls . 3, tot*) itttrt i/m?**' ' ab*Bt **? af,??fohti?jbl"cl,?M9Nodr fch^,1~ ?? 3-?_ ^..Cir i!!i I_CUMC 5 ? 9. Class No ft r T7 * *? NO. ?? "? "sses?' riir's VbT' ??*. Present ?? '? V' Beam- *??ch ???t Collection ^ ?er cop' Wm ;rK?r"?"i? ?: tSJP^ttsapjre Prom the aboye It Is to be seen th?? School** Next*' week ?**""* 8t*n<Ur<1 K?2f ? toos tb.t^iT' are Particularly AMTis.'aJSJS? onT has **"* ? , all Pulling together COUntln? * ZT ,hUeJ,h?aUtr Sundays our attendance baa ?L.^ We hat "d ,T Elections trebTed" tethers" and'pupll.0 iKVSlrVS!'' tbTngs 'has come>tto*] pase*" Wa?attr?' g^Tb d?n? rTy one for what they have tut work a., D, ?he more" We?wamTlo ?"th ?ou ifK,80nL8 B0W member brinr ,h?.m 7?U baTe anv *t?ltora h*vl th?m ^.e ai"', always glad to r n rtJl T"ey B've ua Inspiration q? H b?fe th*y ^11 get some from ? By. all mean* bring the eldeWv< P^op e as well as the young adulta I W?thWan,! a. "ve-wir-. Sunday School' With your help we can make It go Kn^f HAl8b t0 ' hank those who were Uin nJa,V? U8 haVe 8beets to cur Jl l.church for classes. As Sta U?u Purch?sed the cur wl ho?? Whl'-U wl" be ne:" wci k*? We .I'J"? w-i return iliem to you. fl'so Jtfi\ to thauk Mr pijii.i, Uuptor. and Mrs. Morris GrifTinior the most excellent Renort Board for Sunday School. It meets Dliinw r.eo-uir,,nien?s and can be read fh? ok, ,r?m'hu farthest cirnor of the church. It is a most helnf ll -id work. maKlDs a p?ix>-t of the day's weAwouldnTfOUt ,D tbls "terprise we would not forgot to ajk each teach er and member of our Sunday school to spend much time in orawr greittat,?n' Let 8 not enter lnto this only butUwirh ou?rUh m'nd8 and han,ls w?h our hearts and sonu forgetting no( that our contributions Play a great patten our work ivemember? next Sunday. We begin Oh tlm*~i0:30. 2. Re expect attendance of 140. I 3. We expect collection of ?6.00 | Rlhi wp exl)ect every one to bring a Bible or Testament. 8 | 5. We expect to make it worth' your while. Come! I cliTnln w?ekly teachers conference, in- ' <fi achera' assistant teachers 8nnd? a1? ?,f cla88e8 and officers of Sunday School will meet tonight Fri day. Aug. H, aT urost ftr l? Beam's We are^i8 * tu" attendance. tertram n ? elve y?" below a let ter from one of our teachers ln answer K Zl We Wf0te ber 80ma time ago U makes us rejoice to know that she r1" take an active Interest in our work? with benefit, we trust, to all concerned. ?,^8 yet we have not heard from the other teachers but are hoping goon. Elizabethtown, N C Dear Mr. Ray nor: *"*? "? 192'3' Wood, N. C. Dear Ma, Raynor: i .^OUr?' Mr" Beam and Mr. Wester'a letter was received a few days ago and was Appreciated very much ^?An?w 'l?t I am better acquain ted with the place in which I am go n? to teaoh. A. I have never h^d ill8 th w? ?f golng 10 your vlHage estlng to' m?ermall?n ?lTe? "as inter IhJ0* that I admire above all Uke !n ?*' you ?" to Uke in the work of the church. You ?h?r^,fvaU*t co?peratl0n |n yo^r church work especially in the B. Y. p. et?n^lVi^re mj ^^atlon In hmre a successful school year tog^ t*? yi"l h"? an excellent school last it with good wishes In your commun Sincerely, Aleen Woodbum. Paper Plates, Paper Cups and Pa per Napkins at L. P. HICKS. 8-24-lt LOST? OSE PAIR 8PKCTACLE8 IN Tortoise shell case on streets ln . Loulsburg. Finder will return same and receive reward. F. S. BAL LARD. ' 8-24-lt Sr. Ynughan, Parmer, Tells How He Lost AH His Prlie Seed Corn "Some time ago sent away for somo pedigreed seed corn. Put It In a gun ny sack and hung it on a rope suspen dod from roof. Rats got It all? how beats me, but they did because I got S dead whoppers in the morning after trying RVT-SNAP." Three nitres, 36c, 65c, $1.26. Sold and guaranteed by Cash Qfocery and Market. Adv. u^. i ? * ?i ? . ? ? I . ; r . . ? ' Cabbage, CoMard and Kale Seed at Cv^) HICKS. 8 24-lt' ?.r?w,j a, v 11 v.. ~ S*V*ir f ATHM NIW8 Its beea-qilfe ? while ?inc. rouv. r^??.l">'rt * from Seven Paths but h?'e,oyr kTnow w? *r* "'-ui i,ria? I Mr*. 01H? Lamm, of Newport Now*. Is (pending this week with her car cntv-Mr and Mra. Sid Wilder. u , ."?nry Qr"'l'> aud Mr. Lewi. o?ft!'?h 4 *?lrerlU0, ,p<>at Sunday nlth their Mater, Mrs. p. m. 8yko? I -hfjl and Mr" B"nn|e Hlnton and children, of Youngsvllle fcjda_ tesst&r91*- Mr- *nd Mra * te-r&s^ oienn ? Alberta Morgan and sister. of Castalla spent the week-ond with or yb?ilc anJ Moielle McOreg. Messrs. Ernest Wheless, Arthur I Scarce and Cleveland Stalllngs wer? visitors ln the community Sunday USmSImK!^" """*?? ?? pr "wis soon be better. I Mrs. Charlie Wilder haa been sick ? Whll, but w* are , lad to I kiiow she is improving L^L0*'8*,' R~ Syke? has t?lton a at N>wVern k ln tbe G<"t<>n I, "rs Paul Cone, of Middlesex, spent Oav h K- mother' Mr? Alice Mrs R r" *"Ck for 80,1,6 ?">?? LnuLh, ' Perry and children, ot teffSSST" Wedne'day w,,h Mr? ha^retifrnoH hMedlT of RoCky Mojnt nas returned home from a visit Ln ban ten ,MrMaDd M" E 8. Wilder^ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Artl ur Splvey a bouncing boy, Aug. nth. The singing school haa come to a \. V r" a very ?"ccessful sea* I 8,1 ?eomod to enjoy it. . ?u.te a large crowd attended the '-han ircre??hlng serrlce at Cyprftaa -hapel Sunday morning. ' ?..Jhe B' P" U' ls Provlni to be a success and most all our young D?t? pie are taking a part in It. The Woman's Missionary Societv kct with Mrs. N. c. Moore Sunday b I "resent"6 Wer<> twen,J--tui< e Indies iB?hISKi-.?iUan Sykee celebrated her 16th birthday Aug. 8th. A number of her friends were there to share ln tbe enjoyment of the evening Rev. Mr. Craig will begin the revi val meeting the 3rd Sunday in Sept. He is a fine preacher, everybody some to hear him. Seven Paths public school begins fal M!h %?h f1" Cla,a l-?ng- Pri? Iclpal, MIsr Morris, inteme.JIflte teach er and Mrs. W. C. Stalling . primary teacher. ? ? On last Wednesday evening, Aug'.' 15th, Mrs. P. M. Sykes entertained her Sunday School class at the home of Mrs. V. P. Cone, with a shower that was given ln honor of Miss Christine Moore, bride-elect. Each girl was given the privilege of inviting her boy friend to be present. The people began to arrive about 8 o'clock. They w-<;re met at ths door qnd served with F'.ncl. by Miss Glennie Wilder oii'l | Mr, c. E, Detnfj.. Th.. \ ibir enter ,e-i liito 'ne parlor wh*,re ir.ev played II ."A. 1 ve Cca'M ? ?< All otiioy ed the conversations about 1 U.s and xtoon:* their f ...? . ctc ?* ' !"n had fi -cry *n>:<tin.g contotft on the kinds of material different brides should wear. For instance, the fisherman's wife should wear net. Banker's wife, cashmere and so on . Little Miss Eva Mae Splvey entered ) the parlor with the announcement of the marriage on a sliver waiter which A1 ss Pattle Lamm read. It was as fellows: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Moore announces the marriage of their diugh ter, Christine, to Mr. Llnwood Gray ??,!? wl' A"?v16- 1923- The? little Miss Ruby Cone and Master Grafton Moore; brother of the bride, pulling a wagoA"ihat was loaded with a variety of presents which consisted of flowers, cooking utensils, ?i wels, glassware and etc. They pulled the wagon before the bride and all look ed on with anxlons ,??es to see what the bundles contain? a< they tvtre . A salad Crtirse then follOW ? ? c was sery^Thy Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sykes. Mils .Christine Moore was preeented a Bride's Book by Miss i attie Lamm which contained taertory gemB written by her friendn. At 10:30 o clock the guests began to leave wish "f Mf' and Mr% JJpwood Edwards many long and Mpjg* years. ?A FRIEfTD. ? ' '*T- ' * SALf^0F DWELLING AND IjOT talnLi!k?. the pow<,r 01 con In_that certain deed ot t-ust ?adl, by En>e?t Steed to Wm. H. Ruf 1n, Trustee, dated May 1 191# and ZZZ? * ^?ny Ui" r'y in w J A fage 73' default having !h*r*V ' ^ 'i1? Of the debt closu^ r.CJ!red ^ deman'1 for tor* closure having been made on said ' by tb*. holder 0f the indebted on secitrerl, the undersigned MONDAY, .SJilTEMBER 21, 'M2S. nOOQ ..rece" of Court, at the ?. r ln Louisbnrg, N. O., hf_h '?r "a'e at Public auction, to tho In 2er'.f0r ca'h 016 Property i 1?' truM conveyed and there described as follows: 'That tv v- .a.nd,, "ltua'e in Franklin COun Z' r ??k Carolina, near to the town of Loulsburg, and known and destg v!' ,a?cordtng to the Map and Bur ? n liberty Heights as Lot No. 1 enrrt 1an!l? 8treet wh'ch map ls of re cord In the Registry of Franklin Coun l\,V ?0,k 199, Dage 189 reference to U,,hereby expressly made for a ^ d?scrlPt|on of the -same, on "aid lot being situate a dwel.ing house, it being the land formerly occupied vil* ?erry and *lfe convoyed to Franklin Land Co. by Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee and cbnveyid by said Land V-? 841,1 Part'e? Of the first part. This August 24, l?gg. 8-24-51 \VM. H, rtUFFIN, Trustee. _ ' - ' The trouble with onr common ochool r Vk n . that JHuw bee* directed rather than from a Mstam flia fronnfl;:
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1923, edition 1
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