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Bethany News
Mrs. Mable Williford
We were all made happy Sun
day by seeing Mrs. C. H. Horton
back at church. She has been con
fined to her home for several
months.
Mrs. Franklin Pearce has re
turned to her home from Mary
Elizabeth Hospital.
Among the sick are Mr. Brodie
Baker, Mrs. Joris Bell, Jr., and
Miss Florence Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Dean and Mr.
Willard Dean accompanied Mrs.
H. B. Jones and Glenn Jones to
Hampton, Va., last weekend to
visit the Walter Ellises.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Cox Sunday were Mrs. Daniel
Dean and Mr. Watkins’ mother of
Forest City.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace White and
family of Wendell were Sunday
guests of the Joris Bells, Jr.
Mrs. Charles Creech and Ruby
Lee, Mrs. P. P. Perry and Mrs.
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Dorsey Williford visited Mr. and
Wade Perry in Durham last Wed
nesday. Mr. Perry returned home
from the hospital on Tuesday.
Mr. Marvin Scarboro was a pa
tient at Mary Elizabeth Hospital
a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Connell
and Dennis are spending a few
days with their parents at Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. White of Ral
eigh and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mit
chell and children of Rolesville
visited Mrs. Ruby Williford Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, Jr.
were honored at a miscellaneous
shower at the home of Mrs. Mar
vin Scarboro last Friday night.
They received many nice and use
ful gifts.
Mr. Charles Davis has been dis
charged from the army after serv
ing two years at Ft. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Crosby and
children have returned to their
home in Atlanta, Ga., after vaca
tioning with relatives here.
The Lester Watkins of Wake
Cross Roads visited the Ollie
Youngs Sunday night.
Mrs. Bill Lampkin and daugh
ter of Silver Springs, Md., have
returned after spending two weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Robertson.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of Mrs. Mary B. Thomas
who recently passed away.
Mr. Wade Perry of Durham vis
ited his brother, P. P. Perry, Sun
day.
Mrs. Archie Ray and daughters
have returned to their home in
Charlotte after an extended visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Horton.
We were mightly thankful for
the nice raiiL lately.
Mr. and Mrs. Durward Hodge
and children of Raleigh visited
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cox Sunday.
Saturday, June 4, is preparation
day for Bible School. We will meet
at 2:00. Bible School begins Mon
day from 9 to 12 a. m.
Laundry Service
each Monday and Thursday
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Corinth News
Mrs. Thomas Fowler
We had 194 at Sunday School
Sunday.
The Leonard Wilder family were
Wednesday night supper guests of
the Lewis Douglases in Raleigh.
The Wayon Alford family have
been spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis in Ala
bama.
The Thomas Fowlers spent last
Wednesday night with the Onnie
Fowlers at Earpsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hocutt, Miss
Katie Hocutt of Raleigh, and Mrs.
Onnie Johnson attended the vocal
union at Watkins Chapel Sunday..
Mrs. Clentis Strickland entered
Mary Elizabeth Hospital Sunday
afternoon for surgery.
Sunday guests of the Lee Hocutts
were the John Starnes family of
Lizard Lick, the Will Broad wells
of Richmond, Va., and the Bill
Cates of Washington, D. C., who
are spending a few days with them.
The Billy Powells of Hampton,
Va., spent the weekend with the
E. E. Powells and J. B. O’Neal.
Weekend guests of the David
Hintons were the Hank Harrises of
Greensboro and Miss Dorothy Hin
ton of Raleigh.
Miss Shelby Fowler of Raleigh
spent the weekend with her par
ents, the Thomas Fowlers.
Sunday guests of the W. D. El
lises were the Wallace Scarboros
and Sue of Rolesville and the Ver
non Ellises and Wayne.
Weekend guests of the Otha O’-
Neals were the Herbert Woodards
of Fort Bragg, Idoris Carters and
Clara of Raleigh and Mrs. Al
fred O’Neal of South Carolina.
Thomas Davis of Burling
ton spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Johnson and
Sandra of Wendell visited the M.
D. Johnsons Sunday night.
The Will Broadwells of Rich
mond visited the Leamon Hocutts
Sunday.
Pvt. and Mrs. Orlin Wilder and
baby have returned to Alabama af
ter visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilder,
Janie and Jimmie and the Eugene
Hintons were Sunday dinner
guests of the Charles Wilder fam
ily in Durham.
Dwight Strickland spent Sun
day night with the Julius Carrolls
in Raleigh.
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For Swimming, Dancing
Located in Youngsville, we will be open every
day and night during the warm season for swim
ming and dancing
Featuring
MACK CAMPBELL & Orchestra
every other Friday night with Round Dancing
from 9 to 12
and
JASPER COLLINS & BAND
Every Saturday night square dancing from 9 to 12
at
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Friday, June 3, 1955
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Driver of
Raleigh spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wilder.
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bass and
children of Emit were Sunday
guests of the Sam Bunns.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bunn vis
ited the N. A. Walls in Raleigh
Monday afternoon. |
Mr. Luther Taylor of Raleigh
visited the Leonard Bunns Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pulley and
Larry visited relatives in Zebulon
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wall and
son of South Carolina spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Nora Wall.
The Corinth Holder graduates
left by bus at 6:00 Monday a. m.
to spend the week in Washington,
D. C.
Mrs. Maggie Strickland is spend
ing the week with her son, Mr. P.
D. Strickland and children while
Mrs. Strickland is in the hospital.
Mrs. W. H. Keller and Mrs. Bil
ly Andrews visited Mrs. L. P.
Buchanan in South Hill, Va., last
Saturday.
Saturday dinner guests of the E.
E. Powells were Mr. W. S. Keys
and son, Johnnie, and Mrs. G. W.
Gavitt of Baltimore, Md., and the
J. C. Powells of near Wendell.
Miss Faye Wheeler of Raleigh
is spending a few days with her
grandfather, Mr. J. B. O’Neal, and
the Ercell Powells.
Mrs. Mary Bunn and Miss Lula
Bunn visited Mrs. Bruce Tippett
Monday night.
Billy Taylor spent this week
with the Wilton Wall family at
Emit.
Several registered Holsteins in
North Carolina have recently add
ed to or achieved lifetime milk
production totals of 100,000 pounds
or more. This is about five times
the lifetime production of the aver
age cow.
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