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. r . .4 A 9 RocoL cs! Jwl&Ss":. VPEOEHS L-':iL3;;LC2'7,(l"". ,-, . :,N .',' ; . '', t ; - In thi Duplin County J-sket-MatthewS Hiss Estty W. Fussell, uuiucu w i ,w Hiss iietsy jujlll 1:1:3 Virginia , c 1 8, Bfse HiU boys i and girls HaWes, p. E. L. Carr, Eev. 13. C. - v 8 proof or their excellent train- Uane8S ivey MaMIl Mar i.t and sportsmanship in casket-arAf rr a T.I&. On Frid March 4, Eose, Hill . toys defeated Wallace boys with a score of 16 to 17; the girls de feated B. F. Grady girls with a score of 5 tff 24. ' On the second round, on Satur Cay with a score of 15 to 17, Eose llill won overt Beulaville : boys; tv will irirU vmi nvr Chinana-1 pin girls with a score of 24 to In the final games on Monday Vf worr Tins wm pirla! "Y..' Mftrfih 8. Rose Hill eirls Izzt by one point to -BeulaviUe -iris, with a score of 16 to 17. le EoSe Hill boys won in the fi rl game with B. F. Grady boys x; inning the Duplin County Cham jirdiip for Eose Hill boys. V ; ITany compliments to Miss Mar r 1 D. Yelverton, the Eose Hill coach, who has trained so the girls basketball team. ; , Ccach Denning believes in mak Ir j champions of his teams. This r:r lie trained his boys to follow Cs example set by the Eose Hill Ciils team in 1936, of which he x;zs coach by winning first place ia the county oasKetoau tourna n '- rolhocMst :; Circle Meetings if' "Mrs. Leland Teachey entertain- cd the members of the Currie Fus - sell Circle at her home onj.Wed- nesSay afternoon, Mrs. T. E Eou- X se, Circle Chairman, presided over -led by-Mrs. Oscar uc ucciaiifi. c miwu..;-..H r.rii FusseU. : ana 'then Mrs. Leland Jeachey gave a i . . " UTt 'J. pt" At tne J t dose of the meeting a sweet cour- '1 ; se was served by the hostesses. '. . i, The Clara Mallard Circle met - . 'wth ' Mrs. Linford Fussell as as- - -sistant hostess. The meeting was . "jrrssided over by Mrs. Clifton 14 Ak -, Cerman, Circle Chairman. Follow- .' 'J by Mrs. E. C. Maness, a program tm ."Prayer ' was with the follow- a iA - ! irs takig. parti Mesdames C. T..Week Of Pmyer ' , Jtcsseii, uuiion iuaermou, aim ,a (C. Maness: The ' hostess served . - sandwiches and coffee. . f " , - - honored Uil ., i 4 T J weeIi Fajer ior iiome Missions ; , J; ' ;in an all day meeting at the vmftr-Firifr t i church Wednesday, March 3rd.' A Cirthday Hr. W. ."Pope, wiidclj'knowii 'Trplin farmer, was, honored on Hi seventy-first birthday with a Liithday dinner, ' which was at tended by jnany of , his relatives ari friends, throughout the state, tt his Country home here Sunday. Each' visiting family ,k brought a 18 basket of lunch, which was carved picnic style, on a large ta- ' r cn the lawn. On the table of tLs guest jof honor were two large . Icantifuliwhite;; birthday " cakes, x.lAzh' were dejeorated with sev rly one pink and blue canilcs. beautiful and useful gifts --:rs presented to Mr. Pope. All c ! Jlr, Pope's twelve children were ;.::;nt for' this joyful .occasion. Those' -present' were: . Trcm Eose Hill, Mr, and . Mrs. Z. rs. Ilatthews, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' 1" 2, Eill T: 1'lzi Lib Tc: , ' : V. r r- 1 1 upas Hill Pnssell. .Wrirht Teach ey,1 Miss Euby Teachey, Mr. and Mrs. Ehodes -Younsr. Hiss : Eeba Toung, Kiss Eathyra Young, Mr. Anil Mrs.;. Hah Teachev. Mr. i ind Mrs, Percy Teachey, 'Wilbur Tea chey, nr. and urs. Een l). xeacn- ey, Miss IJellie Q. Teachey, Mr. and Mrs. Ashbv Johnson: - Gene Johnson, Mrs. Bob JDixori, Char lie Eirfon. G. II. Dooley. Hubert I Karshburn, Mrs J. ;D.V Fussell. Mrs. Frank Byrd, Ben V. Byrd and David Bvrd.. T' From Ealeigh and . BeulaviUe, Mr. and Mrs. . Clarence HriPope,- $ From Eurftaw Miss Mary Pope, From Magnolia, Mr, and -Mrs. I. E fPopel Lloyd Pope) JrMl vyn Pope; Miss Daphne Pope, Mrs. Johnnie Tope, Mrs. -T. G Brooks, Miss Floye Brooks, Miss Myrle Popc,Miss Shirley Pope, Miss El ma Pope, Billy Taylor, Harry Pot ter, C W Taylor, Mr.; and Mrs. W. H, Taylor, Mrs. Thelma Chest- From Turkey, Mrs. Mack John sou, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson, Harry Johnson, George , Johnson, and- Charles Johnson. 4,.- ' ? y K From Clinton, Miss Betha Pope'i J. P, Pope.? Mr. and Mrs. William Pope,? Lyndell Pope, James Pope, v From Warsaw, MrV and Mrs; Eu wtia ; Beaslftv; Mra."-: Lee ' Beas'lev. i p . y. 7 : " .Mr;f and Mrs., uranam , JBeasiey, Charles Beasley, .Miss Kathryn Beasley and L. D; Beasley. , " prom ut. Olive, Mr; and Mrs. Isaac Cottie uiSS Kachel Pope Cot- tie xiiss Jean Cottle. ' ' From Haldsboro. Mrs. toward ' "om irtiasDoro, Mrs. nowara t - , tt ' t , ; ht,- Jliailita jeimette; Mis Hada Jen- . . . ' nette. .From Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. William V, Cottle, Miss Jackye Lou Cottle. - 14 , 4 - From : Greensboro, Miss Bessie Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie' Robert son, .Mrs. J. j L. Dixon, Mr. '' and Mrs. Ray Dixon, Miss Shirley Ann Dixon.. ' 5 ObcerVed The Baptist W. M. S.' observed morning program. Following the lunch hour, a short business ses tisn vras Ltll with tlie prc::iqnt, nresidin?. Mrs. W. S. Wells was in charge of the. program for the aiternoQn. sixteen ladies were present. Girl Scout 'Meeting 1 ' The regular meeting cf the Po cahontas Troop cf the CtI Scouts cf Eose Mill was L:1 1 in the school auditorium Thurcliy after noon at 3:C3 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the crptain. Erir,- the busi ness session tz fell:-;-;: clXiccis rarr;-r; T:. :-rcr, I.la ' ;cr:!-y; F:; :tcr, Hcla Ycur.. ir: Ca ll :iis Enr:n v:zs ! 1 t cf Vs Tr! 7-::t;l U. . j A k Ml the Trailmakers in CIil Cout Work was given ty tl.3 f."!:vrisjf gills: fiakakamen, by T.ilx Louisa Alcott, by LilA Czn Her ring; Anna Shaw, by Tea Tar - rior; Juliette lom, by Ecity Wil- son, ' r .7 W -sr: 'Thb 0-horsepower Ford V8 rengine . Best of .all, the Ford "60? is just as. . ;ivas first developed for Europe, Where V. big and roomy just air handsome,"; VT fuel costs are highflTwo years' usage sturdy, and safe as!the famous 85- . there proved its-inustial. economy' i .horsepower FordV8. And it sells at 1 ' : When the "60" came to this country , the lowest Ford price in yearsl , I ' r made no mileage claims t-Amencali drivers. r 7- Now Ford 60" owners , ; ' averages of 22 to 27 miles" on a gallon t s ' ' , (, ot gasoline, lhat makes it the most r r1.1 ,Y economical Ford car ever built!;' V r, 4 The Junior 11. '.2 C'j r;t Tuesday afterr.::a in tlz Lcr:e of Evelyn Teachey. Myrtle-. Teac! zj erl Eeba Young had prepf zl a ircrn cn the composer, 'Iticllcrt , ITavin. Eosa Farrior. gave a tlictch cf Kevin's life. A duet, "The Ecscry" 1 was played; by Mrs. IL.C. Mar shall and Euth Fussell. Anni( Earden gave an instrumental so waited for ' budget a car f . , ; n vA ' Si sare reporting 'Sl-r lo. HI;arci::u3'v T. a v1" . v --" -... . pi:aa cccr;ir.:;-t v. -3 1. ed by lis. I. ;:. Zllzzzzz tire, rclrcrlnczta, sr :;tir3 cf . Ttiizs day vers :r;. 1. Ciararock boutenmeres wer? as favcrs. , .-,;'- 1 (Continued on next pas ) you can tirive with prida ' ' , , . ' 4. . - - s, HI
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