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l ei : . IARY V' day:, r ary j : I- : 'f T-TTft-T , . t tl! 1 7 - - prerert to c:' -fe V-.7 tieir r.cv Iclly- :.: i:;7.- r.Traa was direct? J ; :i:r.t, irrs. C. T. Tussell. . I. :cll b!-o led 'the devo- :l. rs. ,xlli3 Elanchard 3 un interesting reading, and '. Ceear Tusscll rendered a vo 1 ".v... ::zts. ing the program, the hos erved "enjoyable refresh Silver, Wedding Celebrated .The chilL. : t f tie lats Ilr. lid Mrs. John E. I . . ' ; cf Hzrzxvr re cently met ct t. j I -r.3 cf irr. and Urs; A.B. Vtlli ii r."3 Hill for their annual f;.:Iy r;--!:n. Urs. by, wells was fcmc:ly -111:3 Alma Davis. -'At the nocn Lcur a tjf leal fa, mily reunien dinner was served. Those present were: Ilr. rl Ilrs. A. II. Davis ar.i family, I rs. V. C. Bordeaux and Juliette Eavis, Burlaw ; Ilr. and Ilrs. John B. Davis and family, VatLa; Ilr.' and Mrs. V. P. Farrier and family, Willard; Ilr, and Urs. James Fus sell, Hose Hill. . . Cf WESTEOSE KILL NEWS Hr. and Mrs. Paul Southerland ITewton entertained at a reception on Monday evening, January. 11th, celebrating; their 25th Wedding Annivenary. Burning silver tap ers gave a soft light to the rooms which were ' beautifully decorated with, ivy, narcissi and rosebush. " , Guests were greeted at the door end given miniature corsages of sweetpeas by Mrs. Chas. Teachey, Jr. Then Mrs. E. L. Lanier pre sented them to the receiving line which included Mr. and Mrs. ITswton and their wedding attend ants r Mrs. John F. Hobbs, Golds ' tero; Mrs. Laurie. Harrell, ' Mrs. Ilarvev Bonev and Dr. Martin 1 WWVW - WIHtV . W VMVA W bib Ilrs. Martin Hatcher and Mrs. Sa rah Heid, mother of Mrs. Newton. Urs. Ward Farrior directed the guests - to the music room where ifr. and. Mrs. T. JL Bouse, served punch, f I ,r- .i-v'- r "'. Mr: and .Mrs. Dougald Newton L'HI.M WMMtilitjl ........ .4-1... 1 J vx j.-uauii, jucaiucu uvci uio uiuiu -some .cbllection of silver gifts dis played in the next room.,' - -, jars, w . m.. nocneue invited tue guesta to the dining room, k Mes- aames J. Mr Jerome, and E. ,0. ' Murray, sitting at either end1 of the table, !xut , cream which ; was .sex vcu wiui ; va&e - uy ; itus. , u. x , Hawes and Miss Elizabeth Forlaw. They were assisted -by Mrs.' Lulu Herring and Miss Virginia Stroud. The color scheme . of pink ; and white was carried out in the re- , freshments as well as in the deco rations.'. - j. - ' - ') , ' . From , the dining room hte gtiests t passed bach through the reception . jxotn and; said goodbyes to Mes Mrs. Berta Eissner had .as her dinner guests Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Powell and son, Fred jr., and nr. and Mrs. Donald Jen kins, Wilminertons Mr. and - Mrs. Luther Kissner and babv and Mr. Henry Kissner, Hole Hill. . In the : afternoon the followinsr reiauves caiiea: xir. and mis. K. F. Knowles and family, Mrs. John nie Fussell and Mrs. Bunn ;;t Hen derson. " f ' ' ;; MY SAVIOB DYING FOE 'ALL: - ' " ; i , ,1, ' Behold I What t procession 2 goeth yonder? " ? v ;, . I would like verv much to know. t see one in the midst, , ;:, whose radiance is whiter than -'snow;, ,,.'. Vtj iririlacfll:' Jercre Cuz"'y. rriend3 will 1 2 rl to that Ilr. aud Ilrs. I. C. I" are at bene after le: Li a ton hce'iial fcr treatment. Arzzzi: the out-cf-towa r.re:t3 who attended the ccletrallrn cf the twenty-fifth wedlir cmiver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Taul I.'er.'ton Monday were: Mr. and Ilrs. Eoa gal Newton, Faison; Dr. and Mrs. Martin Hatcher, Hamlet; Eprunt Newton, Augusta, XJa.: and Mrs. J. F. 'Hobbs, sGoldsboro. M. L. Farrior, cf Ealeigh ' was at home for the week end. , .'" 'Mr. and Mrs..D. G. Alderman, and children, Lila and ' Frances, and Miss. Virginia ; Alderman spent Saturday in Clinton' J . Mrs. Sarah Eeid had as . her guests Sunday, Mrs. Frank McEn- nls and son, Frank, Jr., Mrs. J F. Hobbs and 0. L. Ipock, of Golds boro. "f '- I-,: i"- r'' Miss Iris Worslev is recovering from an; appendix operation in a Wilmington hospital.' ,' ' , Ilrs. L. II. Dradshaw had as her guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goodinsr and children, of Grif ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Penny of Beula ville, and Mr. , and Mrs. Archie Snipes of Waycross. - -' s - Miss Margaret Eozers of war- saw, was at home for the week end. She' had as her guests Misses Ef f ie Pickett and Hazel Carter of Warsaw, C: f 1. 3 r 1 were serve 1 u h fl ft .. '.' Aleut fifteen members wcr; v "1 EOSE IULL VS. BEULAVIIXE Thursdav ni-?ht. ' Jannarv 7th. ueuiaviiie basket-ball, teams play ed the Ecse Hill teams at . Eose Hill. The girls played a very in teresting game. At the end. of the first quarter, Ecse Hill team was 4 points ahead 'and at the half the score was tied. In the last half Beulaville: gained five points, ma king a final score of 15, to 20 in favor -of Eeulaville, - The' boys game proved. to be the most exciting one of the sea son, when at the end of the game the score was tied with, each -side having made 18 points. , , After two, attempts to play off we we, tne score remained, the 0! Tis my Saviour!. - s t 'Tis the one I have trusted so. Where are they carrying my Mas- .Isn't there something l ean do? 'Ilrs. Lucy Eogers entertained at Craft mad 9 points, Fussell 7 -' 'tL-jl " - ' ', a dinner party Sunday honoringan4 Scojt 2. Scott also played an Auen uom iue nuasi oi me prpcea- ner. aaugnter, luss Margaret Ro gers; wno has a position in War saw, and her guests, Misses Effie nciceii ana Jiazei uaner oi war Saw.;,,' V; A r-" i ;'' (, I hm YEAE'S PARTY -1 i ' - r k . i V i.. ) Jt. . , 1 r: -22 ; : -j l, E. .ri: rrs. ; Jr., y ..,:. ...n . ..cnivt, . C. Jnirjy a:2, :t I '-:r Tuseell, Jr., Al;.i Ilcnlii Scott, Walter Craft, lu-r e I ritt, Kenreth Fuell, 1'rar. Fussell and James Fueeell. "HAFPY IN-LAWS" We're just the 'happiest fcusch I ' Know, , , . , Of in-laws in the land; - ' We dearly love to get together.. In; every kind of weather. ', We laugh and joke, and have" cur - ' fun, , ( ' " i -r Discussing many thin,?s, We each cne lave our iiower y-r i And work in them so very hard. We never grumble or complain About the man we got: Eut each one feels quite sure y:i Jet, i , - v They got the very best Elaaclar J From under a burdened cross, These words come echoing back, In the form,, of a still small !T am the Saviour of the world.1 .-I am dying for, your blackened You can tell the world of a Sa . viour '- i;''i'f!,',v' Who is suffering and dying for x. JLamer.M?,n'JW (, , Music was" furnished by . - Mrs. 71. C. Marshall, ' pianist, .and Mrs. Crear Fussell and Dr, 0. A Tea cl,sf, who Bangleveral selections ci wec..ig music and Esse' songs. Then as I looked and beheld - They placed him upon thdt aw ful tree. What" sins have been ; committed, J-' ,0 Saviour y ' 1 1 ,-That you must die for the world, v .- 1 and met v ' ' ,' v s ' ' ' ' K Then amid spittle and mockery, ,; They placed a . crown upon his " head, "'' No, not crown of jewels , and goia, Mrs. E. Li Forlqfo registered a- i wsut nmety guests 'during the ev - But a crown1, of the; Neatest ise present from out-of-t, dztad. - : Mr. and Mrs. Dougald ' ,; - ' i 'l , crbjfThose tern were:'! iretcn, Faison : Dr. a'nd ,,Mrs. Ilartin ! Hatcher, . Hamlet; Mrs, r;runt Newton, Augusta, Ga.i Ilr. rd Mfs.i! L.:iH. Fus3ell and Mr. r zd Mrs. JJRoy;Southerland; Mag- rriw TTTTT t r 4 irT'T"To -: MUMJi 0,.'.-llXUAia : But what a victory for Christ . s Who was crowned with throns ',1. that day; - ' f, , !. And , was, buried amid noise and - strife, : '" And rose again the third day. Are not my feebly efforts, Due to the suffering Christ? ! The Parent-Teachers Association j -i To give self -r as sacrifice? l'- ' January 5. Mrs. Ward Farrior, the, Yes,' Master, that is what I can do. president, presided over the busi-' Give self and all I have, ... r ess session, assisted by Mrs. W. I. ' And for a chance to. serve, 0 llcuseiisecretary?; ;,!' , Saviour, ' U 4 f xic Ai.y-juttwa ui mc A-iwjiaxion . jcor xnax. i am tiuiv eiaa. 1 i" LeEOY JATITI Tr-ICIILY, Jr. , Wiley Knowles of Wallace was ?aae., - f - M c, J-;. in town Tuesday. LseHU. boys ' teams w 1 , ' Our happy' band "to join We welcome her she brizfs g::l C Helen Marshall was hostess to a number of young people on New Year's 5 Eve, when she entertained in nonor oi ner nouse guests, vox is .Ward ' of Goldsboro and Jean Barbrey of Mt Olive. . ' Bingo was played during the ev ening and i Ben ; Harrell received tne prize, -a box of candy. ;: , ' Eeireshments were served - the following; Doris Ward, Jean Bar brey? Mary .Teachey fi Faircloth, Emory Turner, Eosa Farrior, Lau ra Griffin, Elizabeth Fountain, A. 1L Eland, Jr., .Robert Lee of Max- ton,' Ben Harrell, Charles Scott, Charlton Carr, Leonard Griffin, Buck Bradshaw, C. T. Fussell, Jr.: ads,ilI!;ext:'Maness." ;, ' . As the tlock beran to strike the hour -of midnight, the.-youfis folk went but and blew horns and rang bells, celebrating the arrival of a- notner New Year. : ;; : excellent floor game." FOPETH MONTH HONOE BOLL 0F,E0SE HILL HIGH SCHOOL- 1st GRADE: U r f i i W. S. Wells, Ella Mae Starling, Elizabeth Fussell ' and Wilmar Louise Young. V, '"', ' SECOND GEADEf c ' -i'A' ' Marv 0. Johnson.' Annie E. Mer- ritt, Ellen Fussell. Joe Pone. Aaron Knowles: Donald ' Mallord. ana xiorene uurpny.-1 v , , . j THIED GEADE; : ' ; Dorothy Johnson. Marilvn Alder man, Evelyn Mae Merritt, Kath ryn Your?, Ardolia Jones. Helen Ann Griffin, 'Joyce Williams, Sal lie Grey Herring and Johnnie Tea cney."' x y'fw , i J FOUETH GRADE: ,r ' Gayle Wells. Xdna Earle Brown: Pansy Alierman, Anna H. Lewis, Hilda McJSerd, Euby Anne , Ma- r-i Aura crl Teachey. OEANniG TOBACCO SEED v.ere read and a , very interesting r c rram was siven by Miss Louise ..".5 Margaret; Ehaw. waj fol- k Tl:;u- j 1 by s rri::::.! retire:, 4' -, --'--. , C. cf lis T r.:W fl-c- lU'in GHAIJ: Mary A. Eradshaw, Martha 0. Murray, Betsy Hall and Donal.1 Lanier. "" , - : : . . . SISTH GEAEU: j , ' Ansis Euth Erown, Helen Tea chey, Eetell TLeraas, Grace Ben ton cri Ir'Ji Tf-'-i-fpT 1 ? Farm! Agent Eevnolds ls'teinz'RT'.vr'TT'T fir. " kept busy, these days-cleanirg to-j relby Ilerrir- Tred Lovin": f,. oaccoeed loriJapnn farprs.,;w. WiUIoms, 'Annie., C. Earien, The gleaning device, was maiaat Wilr.a Cavenau-h " and ; Myrtle State Allege und is so construeted Tcey. - - as: to blow out all liIit seed and TT' T,tT, 'r'; - irasn and leave onlv tne teavv seed for planting. Thi3 will insure me piamer. a greater percemae germination. Mr. Eeyne! 1 is ad vocatir.2 the clantir cf a." liver plant bed than you veil 1 ceiily,ar -'-7 Turrer. plant for ycur acrer-e leeauee cf jTEI.in MI!: , ' u:e career ct JUlus I.;:i ar.l jlaut ' i- - tti. insects. Eone few f:r: -rs 1 iva cl. JELT. . ' C 'M?,! ::tcd tie; 1 l;;t nest cheer. And happiness " throughout tLs '11.; yearr r.-u-: ; There's Mary dear. She is so sweet And modest in her ways, , She always bids us welcome eerie, And-feeds us . 'till we, look - lie a;, buns, "s ' When it comes right down to leek3 ,he prize will have to go - . -or Hazel has flher;4 share "i :u v, " icnow,'. f , - vr- Eefore I told yon so. 1 N . And Mattie Belle, Tblessher eld' - ' heart,'. v 1 ;' I've, never seen her yet, Eut what she smiled and raaeb ui ' feel ' j 7 - - i That life was yet worth while. rearls children are a credit c -i And one you'U seldom fir 1, ircrnt up by juct a me:: er - r V.houtadarlir-JV? . . A Jewel rare, thats EarJna i 1 Is Eecia in her hers, v I Czzlt ycu find it cryv.! r , Clie's worthy cf a he.2 tp t I am the eldest cf the And time is .slij"' f Eat try tD teep tie II; -: r i Ey doing some khl c' . 1 c " to r: rifjIITTI n?'TT!r . Eel i .zzr Tii3 Worsley) Mar garet .Teel rr.l7. T. Eatts. - n:;i:r c?r.Z: Lv:2e I uitt, Florence Erown " Ilrs. CiecraT. .III TO 7JT I. , ,1., rev. J. I. fc::-'i - t3 1 cf tl -1 T-'x T t v the II- 1 .: r i x.a't:;.3 f:rc-;rl ly t!- I::t;'cf r.-e7 .., at., 3 in t. M in the 1, : liaWilr. ' . -.ery r " ' 15 C
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