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I tl3 ::::2 Hill Vegan's
:::.':'.l2j tl i;rn:ca in
" lis b-:ic:3 session,
l was passed that the club
r Cis local Girl Scout Troop
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s recently been organized.
:2 'IIall gave a synopsis cf the novel,
"Gone wita-lce wiri" ty i--r-
garet Mitchell. "What Hal -s a
Novel a iiest seller" wr3 civ.izti
by Mrs. L. A. Wilson, llrs. ft P.
Hawes and Hiss, Bessie Johnson
discussed several v niodern poets,
their characteristics 1 and contri
butions to modern poetry, and read
Literature "Committee nre-a poem by each. -.,.
1 r.3 informative program on j sDeHciousr refreshments were
:ra contemporary snort Sto scrvcu, oy we uysiesaca. ,...
-vd and Foetry'Y Miss Mil-1 The president announced the
home of Mrs.iHC. Marshall. The
music committee will have charge
of the program. s ,
Mrs.
J Modem American Short
... y"; and Miss Ionise Whitfield
i. la typical, story. Mrs.,W. H.
Carrie Moore Entertains The : 'f
Rocltfish Home Demonstration Club
The Bockfish Home Demonstra
te ;:r Club met on ; Wednesday,
Z nuary 20 at the home of Mrs.
C.rrie Moore. - , ' 'l
After the business session," Miss
J.:yme Martin, ' assisted by , Mrs.
''-ore , gave ' a demonstration on
ferent departments of the work,
were given : "Eight Don'ts for the
Home Seamstress", Mrs,' A, L.
Ward ; "The Built-in ' Ironing
Board," , Mrs. I. K, "Alderman;
"Importance of Milk in Child De
velopment", Mrs. Marlus Starling.
- -sing Common Winter Vegeta- During the social hour, the hos-
l!:3 Uncommon." The program itess served fruit , .
Iz Izt then took charge, and the! In Febrnarv the club will meet
Icttie I."-. .
pert Xl-irict 1; .
trca 0. L. b., r. ; - -visit
to the Eeiclc:!: I
their regular msctirT c
afternoon, January Ll
zier cf Southport was &Ld a spec
ial visitor. . . . ; ' '
Tcllowir the meeting, refresh
ments were served. ' ,
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rerliza Y-"y
v;er3 as fc..;..
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. For Rose, Hill the boys' hih
score s were made by' Pussell, 6
points, Scott 6 points and Craft 7
points. For Chinquapin high score
was made by Evans with 14 points
v On January 21, Bose Hill girls'
team defeated ; Moss Hill girls'
team with a score of 25 to 12.
With Fussell making high score
with 13 points for Bose Hill.
'The boys' game of Bose Hill
vs. Moss Hill ' was hard fight
with no field goals made on either
side at the end. of the first half.
The last half of the game result
ed in Moss Hill making one point
more than Bose Hill ending, in a
score oi 8 to 9. . ' t : . -
f cllawiug talks, representing dif-1 with Mrs. Norma Begister.
Hcc2 Hill Chapter Of Young Tar ?
Heel Farmers Hold Initiation
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ednesdav evening, . January program planned and be able to
Oth the old members carried the recite the Fntnre Farmer's Crepd.
Nevv Barb er Shop
inuumu
ten ureen Hands through a rigid,
bit an appropriate ceremony. To
qualify for the green hand degree,
one, must be. regularly enrolled in
Vccaticnal t Agriculture Classes,
have a good ' supervised ' practice
The local chapter will be host
to the Angolia Chapter next Tues
day, at which time all candidates
in Duplin and Fender ' counties
qualifying will be raised to" the
Farmer degree. J " ' 1 -
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cLzrch tl:e fifth Sunday ncrzi.:
January 31. The pastor, Lev. U.
C. Ilancns will preach at 11:C3
o'clec!;. The public is cordially in
vited to attend 'the service. The
pastor expects to attend the Union
Services to be held in - Charity
Methodist Church at 3:00. o'clock
in the afternoon, and in Bose Hill
Baptist Church at 7:30 at night
with a visiting: speaker at these
places, , - '- ,
:.10SEJIILLi
Marvin F. Teachey, son cf Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Teacf:?y who re
cently graduated at LSiLford Bar
ber College, Bichmcnd, Vtu, will
open a shop here the latter part of
the week. The builiinz - beside
Bm's Place i? being attractively .UeTt'sTtSrdS "in Enston ?
2?SSL v TCSS 2m Hr. and Mrs. B. 0. Fussell vis-
IuaV7$ Tea.ey wiU" be jted relatives in -JIK.-, Olive this
glad to have the public visit him week d. . f- t - , : v ,
' lss Kathleen Fussell lias re
turned from a visit to, relatives in
Washington, D. C. ; v
Miss Margaret Shaw spent Sat
urday in Wilmington. , v i. '
- M. L. rarrisr, Clarence .Pope,
David W. Bouse, Frank and Billy
Blanchard, students at State Col
lege,' Baleigh, were at home for
the week end. ; ri .
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ' Herring
Rose Hill Rnslrof Rnll Te A
I Mailing Very Outstantimff Records
Campf ire Supper
i The members of the Boy. Scout
xroop, accompaniea , oy uxejx" as-1 t'arlyn Bnnkley spent the Wi
sistant Scout Master, J T. Denning fa Warsaw. fc v - ', " j-j
?Th( "Rosft Hill Wlr hull foama
-nn nTinnii.n vma.m w.nn n u i 1 11 . nun iiihiimimui iiiuii. ri niirri I '
r r v k w.f i - af iiirivf.fi u ri i kh ann I'M iti ill I rn kiiti i
wuuuus iuaujr ui uic games oi .e' ' " u t , jper on Tuesday evening. Those go
On January 14, Bose Hill
J. D. Jerome, of Claxton. Ga. is
spending some-time here.k".' . s
Friends will regret to learn that
MrsF.-F. Newkirk is in, a Wil
mington hospital for an operation.
Mrs. Elizabeth yick and" Miss
week
Mr. and Mrs. L A. Wilson and
defeated Magnolia Highs in a dou- y nignt, January 48, with Eose'H. HaU, Clayton Herring, Durwood L.;
M oft in. i. .fhnth tramp wi'fh tT, o-iri ftr i tr : t ttt ttt.-h: . t 1 miss jaarxna J5. xeiverton V1S1I-
game23-13. r, , j of. 29-to 25; with the boys score and Sydney blouse. ,( .e4 Baleigh during the, week
twd tt.1i 1 j ti ' i of 27 to 24. v.;, j'it' : ' ' '"'end. i j , t- v. -f i
Mrs-D. B. Herring spent Wednes
day with relatives in Wallace. !
with 18 points, r-t-;,' , V, r ; Mrs:, Lerritt honored, her !T
aaugnier, ,j annua.' witn a lovely : o"T - 7-, - V
hirtlday party, Friday evening. At I ?et P? . ; Wilmington
the door the guest were presented ll0day' -" T . ,r '
with a lovely corsage; After games i ' Becent dinner guests of Mr. and
the euest "were- served refresh-1 ! Bardenwere: J, J.
'sell made 10 points each and Cot
ixe o points. or magnolia unest
nutt .made high score of 412 points.
. Fussell made 14 points for Bose
; Bouse made high score with 46 i Rif U r Pr vKr
points for Bose Hill and WilHams! f " J .
with 1R T.ftiTttt 'v-'- : i 7 Mrs: H t Mfrritt honnrpd her
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iY; Forestry Noltcb
v Ealph Miller was in town tlis
week and reports that he is ban
ning a county wide' education
CflmTlftiPTl fm firA rTT7Titiftn 7 V
Miller will go into all the school
of the county and present his pro
grant in person, to the children in
the schools. He plans to begin iwith
the. Colored, schools at. an early
UtllC.,,, vis-,, ( , P,
a The wet weather has been val
uable an. fire control this season.
However we da not know how soon:
the woodland will be dry. and fire
danger will arise, so lets be care
fill. ' jf r, 1 Y , a j, "v
I'hel'fire towers of the county
are property of the State Forestry
Service and all persons should re
frain from tampering with this,
property. , Many of the younger
folks like the thrill of- clirJbiz'X
these towers, but we would advise
that you do not climb the tower
except with permission of tha maa
in rViafo-o , Von :
ments in the dining room. A cake Barde' Warsaw? Mr, and MrsJvour Conntv' -henartmnt
with fourteen lighted' candles dec- (Bruce Boney, Misses Linda Quinn , this ay' . heln Brevpnt. pnwVt
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J. D. Jercrre and Tons I
Lave rctzmed frcm a vi:it ta I
llrs. I. A. Wilson and r 1
t it" liter, Barbara, are visits ; j :
Earl Fussell and Billy Herri ;
spent the week end in Atlanta, u
Jerome Butler, of Scotland I.'ccl:
is visiting relatives here, t '
r iiia. ixiuvcy jjoaey is m juaxc: , 1
attending the State Social Ssrvi 3
Conference, of which she is a men
beri v.
week end at her home at Trr''.
She had as her guests Mis3 I . ' j
McMuBen Hock, .x Jr.,' of - CLi;a
HiU..-:'- iV v." 1 '
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Sheffield, cf
Warsaw were , visitors in town
Fridayrfj r." v ( , ' -v '
Harvey Boney spent Thursday in
Kinston, x yy y ,v
W. S. Wells ! .made a bu::-ca
trip to Baltimore last week.'
Ben Kramer spent the weel: ( I
in High Point. ,; (
" lis. 0. F. Chenault and I 3
Becky Chenault of Willard v. "i
guests of Mrs. J. M. Earden
ixiiay.
orated. the center of the table. -Iana Margaret Calwell, Wallace;
Many l?ely gifts were reveived P1 tlrs' '' Barden and
by the honoree. ' family, Bose Hill , :
" Ouesterer Mildred 'Eamsev-xf I4 Marvin Tealhev.'whor has iecent-
Burgaw; 1 Elizabeth and Marie lv completed a barber's course in
Merritt, Star And Doris Fussell, Richmond, Va., is at Home and
Margaret, Maness, Stella 'Carr, (plans to open a shop here.1
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Fires.
Four hundred and one - Ter""
tluiUity farriers attended a recenu
swine school held at Bcxboro ty
attendance at any of the schoc1 s
held sovfar this winter. , ' .
-Tobacco Clclli ;
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-Burt and Fr.!j.i:::iSccd Cab;
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chey, Mildred Benton; Beba Bou
se Katie Craft, Beba Young? Bet-
tv Wilson, Buby Dixon, Agnes i
Blanchard all of Bose Hill; Eloise
and Georria Mav Boone of Wal
ptece, Jimmy Ward, E."C, Albert.
Akand Ivey Maness, C. T. and Arrcn
Griffin, Buck Bradshaw Peel and !
Bill Merritt, Chief Craft, K;gh C.
Johnson, Eugene Eotxe cf Bccei
Hill and Thomas Mocre cf Wal-i
lace. ' ' ' " -" 'i
MrsL J. I. Merritt and E. 0. 1
L-an. ird assisted n cerrlr th
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.1 , MARVIN F. TEACHEY ,
'" SHAFOBD BARBEB COLLEGE GEADUATE '
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Anncimccs The Cpcninj Of A
Pr;!:cr SlicVIn Rci2 Hill :; '
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