4, ■ ff'i Pastor Given Vacation. ■ ,
« Rev. Frank Hit* aiwour.ced Sunday
morning that he had been given i
.vacation by hU churches, extending
through the month of August. Mr
and Mrs. Hare will spend .their v&ca
, . tion hey; and elsewhere. Prayer meet
. lag services will be Conducted [ b#t
committee appointed by the pastor.
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Birthday. Party.
. Last Friday evening Mrs^ H, L
CaddeU entertained at a delightful
party honoring the eleventh birthday
of her daughter, Lora Foy. Taber
were arranged on the poch where S
1 jig. uv puzle contest was enjoyed,
Rebecca Oehler being " Winner of the
J>rize. A number of other children's
games were enjoyed. The gueets were
then invited into the dining room
where a color scheme of pink and
-white was carried out The table war
centered With a lovely white birthday
cake with pink candles.' Mrs. D. F,
Harris assisted Mrs. CaddeU in serv
dng ice cream and cake. Favors were
pink and white baskets of mints.
About twelve little girls were present,
^ , apd many useful gifts were received
hy tire hostess.' , ' £■"%
Return from Philadelphia.
' Miss Louise Temple and W. <§.
Temple, Jr., returned Sunday from
, -Philadelphia where W. G., Jr., under
, went an examination of the throat, at
f Jeffersop Hospital. .The many friend*)
of W. G. are delighted to know Giat
Jiis throat was found to be cured and
It will not be necessary for him to
> -return there for treatment in: the
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Hone Gaming Day; at Memphis
,--AI former residents and friends of
, . Memphis Methodist church cGimhstai
Jty are invited to attend Home Coning
■ services there the second Sunday' in
Mngust There will be a semnm at
: wlaven apd the afternoon hear will be
featured with singing and other thing*
jof interest. Come and bring the fam
ily and a well filled basket for the
«U-fashioped dinner which will be
—-•nerved at the-naon hour.
Meeting cf W. M.0. . _.
... .Mrs. W. T. Saunders entertained
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of tlie Baptist church at
JPj^hriMr one mile from town Mon
[•flay'afternoon with Mra. Victor Rice
j as joint hostess. The reception hall
and living’ room were very attractive
,TV;th a profusion of colorful summer
jiflewerw Following ’ the devotional by
Lanier a most interesting
I program wai rendered.
I v * very pheasant social hour
| th*: hostesses, assisted by Misses
, *1 »hel. and Adele Saunders served
cream and cake.
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Belle Bajmce Auditory,
f /The regular monthly meeting of the
Belie Barnes Auxiliary was held Mon
4soi4tenlng at the chusch with a good
attendance. ’
• ,The .devotional was conducted by
Mrs, J, N. Martin. A feature of the |
program Was the instrumental music
rendered by Miss Lucy Bynum, Lam-:
£eth. After a brief talk by the presi
dent, Mrs. L. L. Thomas, the meeting
dosed with prayer by Mrs. T. E.
WychiS..
^Services h Presbyterian Church *
|'*Bev. J. fl. Cook has returned *5om
the Pastor's School in Blacksburg,
Va., and wil’. fill his appointment at
fcbe-Jfresbyteria/i church Sunday mom [
ing at eleven o’clock. Special'music
yvill be rendered at this service.
.?j,Au tyiusuaJly large crowd heard an
able ‘Sermon preached by Rev. Frank
Jfare Sunday morning at the Baptist
church. A feature of the service was
the duet effectively rendered by Mr.1
nhd Mrs. T. J. Brooks,’of Sanford.
,,JMr.^nd Mrs. M. C. Thomas andson
have retained to thehtjtome in Che
raw, S. C, after a visit at the home
of lfr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas. |
" Mistes Blanche and Myra Godfrey
Sad Mrs. P. B. Hardee spent Tuesday.
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in Raleigh.
Mrs. Robert McMillan and Miss
Mary McMillan visited relatives here'
Saadhy. ^fPHWPV
Mr. C. H. Russell has returned from
Carolina Beach where he spent the
weekifihd with his daughter, Mra.
Fred Hamilton and Mra. John Harper.
Mr£ & L. Rede, of Richmond. Va.,
is Vialting relatives here .... .. ...|
Tally, Jn, Jfc* gwratoCbW**
Una Bsach with ai.pafty&f friexMs lot
a few days. ,
1M MWTK ’J CttWIB"gg Mm
SBWy Keuy sp€su at
White lake.: ’ / :
Mr. and Mr*. J. E Kelly, of Sanford,
and Misses Catherine and MaryPhil
lips. of Jonesboro, are at' Carolina
Beach with m p<yty of friends.
Miss Ruby Lee Campbell is visiting
her. brother, Batty Campbell, tit
Cljnton.
The Sunday School class of Miss
Amy Womble went to Lakeview Tues
day evening on an outing. Swimming
waa enjoyed, after which a delicious
picnic supper wsa served.
Mrs. C, H. Von-Cannon and two
children, Maude and Carl, Jr.j left
Sunday for Tampa, Fla., where they
will visit relatives.
Miss Ionise McPherson, . of Snow
Camp, is the guest of Miss Velma
O’Connell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Womble, of Win
ston-Salem, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Worjlde.
Miss Vivian Avent is spending the
week at W rightsville Beach.
James Dalrymple has returned from
Morehead City where he was the
guest of Mrs. L. P. Campbell.
Miss Louise Covington has returned
from a ypsit to relatives in Florence,
S. C. She was accosnpaniel. home by
her cousin, Miss Margaret Covington.
John A. Dalrymple, chairman of the
Lee. County Board of Commissioners
left Tuesday for Wrightsville'- Beach
where he will attend the meeting of
County Commissioners of North Caro
lina.
Mrs. B. P. Williamson and children
and Miss Virginia Cole returned MOn
day from Carolina Beach where they
spent a week with, the family of Mr.
Charles Cole, of Cape Girarado, Mo.,
who have a cottage there for two
weeks.
Misses Sarah Gay Godfrey, of Jopes
boro, and, Margaret McLean, of Cam
eron, are spending the week with
relatives & Durham. ’ .
Blisses Virginia Watson, Moselle
Cox and Grace Thomas, of Lemon
Springs, left Friday for a ten day
trip to the World’# Fair in Chicago.
The friends of Elbert O’Connell,
young son of Mr. apd Mrs. Floyd
O’Connell, are glad to know that he
Is recoveringruceiy from an accident
>f last week. While playing in hla
yard last Friday he fell and broke His
urn near the elbow. Dr. Blue was:
called in to set the break and he is'
now getting along nicely.
Mrs. P. S. Williamson, of Kenans-'
rille, spept last- Priday with hertpar
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jfa«#y,. flfe :artf..#£*-**
Mrs. of ,iSre<«MWP0
wars dinner gWfto. of Mr. and Mrs
'*/. A. HiMto*r%»d»y.
Miss Annie Dgrymple Jus returns'
from Hbntreat. -Where she spent aev
eral weeks with. Miss Myrta Dairyan
pie at their summer home there.
Miss MabeJ- Wptson, of New Yori
City. l#i afentBnjr a month with rela
tires here.
Mir. and Hr*.- R- L. Robertson am
children left Tuesday for Morehea<
City. Mr. Robertson will return homi
Friday but Mrs. Robertson will remaii
for sometime for the benefit of he
little daughter, Mary Leslie, who i
suffering from asthma.
Mr.- and Mrs. X.- H. Gibbons am
two children, of Hamlet, spent Sun
day with Miss Hame ij 'jbons
Mr. and ‘Mrs.' Otis Zachary, and sor
of Erwin, were visitors at the hom
of Mrs. Belle Bsmes Sunday.
PrOf. R. H. Fisher, of Roseborc
will visit Mr and Mre. W. I. Brook
the latter part of the week and b
present at the Brooks Reunion o:
August lltft
Mr, and Mrs. N L Foy and daughte
Claudia, of Wilmington, and Mrs. I
M Foy, of Scott’s Hill, were week en
guests, of Mr. and Mrs. J P Me Davie
Miss Dora Sue' Brooks, of DeFimia
Springs, Fla., is the guest of Mr. an
Mrs. T J Brooks, of Sanford, and wil
be present at the Brooks Reunio:
Friday, August 11th.
| P. B. Hardee, of Durham, spec
‘ Sunday with Mrs. Hardee and daugli
ten, who are spending sometime a
4 the home of Rev. and Mrs. L. £
Joyner. ,
j Foy McDsvid has returned from
] vi»it to relatives in Greenville, *S. C
and has as his guest this week Mi
W. M, Crocker, Of Fayetteville.
Mrs. Lola Mims, of Baton Rougt
La,, is spending sometime with he
neice, Mrs. H. A Mayo.
| Miss Kate Hamilton, of Raleigl
spent the week end with her sistei
I Mrs. Wilma Leslie.
Miss Minnie Malloy is visiting he
sister, Mrs. - D. S. Williamson, o
1 Renansville.
j Mrs. Dion Hunt and little daughter
of Hendersop, are spending the wee!
, with Dr. and Mrs. J K Hunt.
Mis. Joe Wallace, of Kanansville
and Mr. Nonnan McKenzie, of Wil
mington, were here last week to se
their father, Mr.p. M. McKenzie, wh
continues -ill at1 the home of Mrs
Wilma LesHeoh- West Main street
The i
Mr. and Mr*. T. V. Black haw »
p tarn# fKim a delightful trip/o.Mpgs
' Head and other point* of interest on
the eastern coast.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moon and little
son, of Catawba, spent the week end
i with friends here.
Mrs. L. H Joyner and Mrs. P. B.
'Hardee and children, of Durham,
, were guests of Mrs. McLean, of Cam
eron. the first of the week.1
Mrs. J. M. Cade, of Fuquay Springs,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J L
Covington.
JONESBORO CIRCUIT
Rev. J. E. Blalock, Pastor.
Services for Sunday, August 13, 1933.
11:00 A. M.—Broadway.
, 11.00 A, M—Memphis
i 2:00 P. M.—Memphis
8:00 P. M.—Broadway
Rev. C. T. Thrift, Jr., assistant pas
tori will preach at Broadway morning
and night.
Home iComing Day will be observed
at Memphis with services at eleven
and in the afternoon. All former resi
dents and friends are invited to come
back for the dayj
Revival services will be held at
Memphis during the week following
Sunday with preaching every night at
eight. Day services will be announced
Sunday. All are invited to attend.
JONESBORO CHURCH
DIRECTORY
Jonesboro Presbyterian Church
Rev. J. S. Cook. Pastor
R_ A. Watson,
Superintendent of Sunday School
Mrs. Waylon Blue,
President Woman’s Auxiliary
Jmvsboro Baptist Church
Rev. Frank Hare, Pastor.
T. T. Lanier,
Superintendent of Sunday School
Mrs. E. B. Faulk,
President of W. M. U.
, Thomas Adams
President of B. Y. P. U
Jonesboro Methodist Church
Rev. J. E. Blalock, Pastor
C.. C Foushee
Superintendent of Sunday School
Mrs. L. L. Thomas.
President Belle Barnes Auxiliary
Miss Flora Wyche,
President Christian Endeavor
Mrs. J. E. Blalock, Leader
Boys and Girls World Club.
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