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Jr. 2: e 1 t Tl.,-1 f r. C.'l cf . 1 c4 7 I r. , iilLer, L. ' 1 at his L' 3 l.eie. -; . 3 Lucille Tte-Cey cf Wiba : '.-.2. tr-t ths v.ee: er.d with r : -rents, Kr.- und Ilrs. Chas rsCreshaa Tassell is visiting r.Mlvcs in 7iln:rten. '. , I -3. I':rr-a Tcicley and XIrs, . eh Tce.ci.ey srsat a wnle n t." :;i ILure-iy. " l.rs. E. D. Elankcnship , of lie.: -lis, Va., is vi3ting her, fa tier tsd mother, Mr and Mrs' E. 17. Ccctt. 1 -''"ft ?J I lies Ilargaret Elanehard who is a rnt at lleredith Colleee was zt I ezne for the week end and hadf -:y. tela Yc . . cf Washir-;:- M I:: " .2, by Elmer Hattcrn cf , -eeeph Hardisea tz 1 . ,;u3 and Cyrus .Lee cf Eew r- 7, Jr. l:ra. Among the teams our deba- wrress at Road Lea t:rs met were those of University i.-a.Lee Walker. Cf Ilorida, Union University. Tus- Ccsk Kathleen Ersn. cdrm, Wake Forest. H. C. State, Eector 'Clifton Wari. Tennessee Teachers, Guildford, Other v Characters Trrant 1 C-ephard, and Erskine.1 ' Atlantic Earth, , , Dorwood Ee'.eev. r ' ert . Christian had a total of five wins. Knowies and Keginail xueecii. ACC In Fcrc::::c Tourney In S. C. ' 'H: , v Atlantic Christian College par ticipated again this year in the South Atlantic Terete Tourna ment held at Wiathrcp College in Bock Hill, South Carolina, March 4 end 6 Twenty-five colleges and universities from emit states were On April 7. Atlantic Christian College will meet . Ilassachusettei State in Wilson." '",.'; t ROSE HILL' P.T A MEETS er, f , Kiss Lcil j -1. chair man of the j.. - cenmittee, had charge cf r, delightful program m wLi:v Z ..,-3 Williams, assisted 'by 1. - Alierman and acccmpamei L ' i lessen, gave a musical re- '. "Ia Grand ma's Time." Krs. L. 7illiams presented a very irtereetir talk on Good Taste ' and I Tasters, af ter which Krs. L. A. 7ilesn, Ku sic Club State chairman cf Kusic in the Home, gave a most help ful talk . on Education Value of Eadio Music in the Home. in'.lla jrcsbytery .13 ; operate in this wcrl: sible to put on a scterl. . isters in the presbytery az r to discuss the possitity scnoci with the cnurca . . in their churches, decide c: ' and nature of the school azl need fox outside held in puttL such a school, and report ia t -at the spring meeting of pie tery. A special committee was j pointed to arrange for a educa tional day in Wilmington earlv ix lllav for the trainine of woriisre. MHO MUSIC HI IUC ! , ' J.v.V-i At ..U '4 . TTT- - Mrs. C. L. Faircloth served n.EZ3'FrJ visitors as a final feature. , , represented. Each team debated sue 1 V-r P-nests. Kiss Julia - Smith I times. Besides this, the program c f Raleigh, and ; Miss Mary liaye included impromptu, oxtemporan-1 approved; Officers for the incom Ile'Iillan of Soochow,' "China. t jeous, and after-dinner speaking ing year were elected as follows: ir. ana jujs. vviuie xusseu 01 : The Parent Teachers , Associa tion of Eose Hill held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday t night. March 9th. Mrs. Ward Farrior, the president presided over the busi ness session. Beport3 from the va riouscommittee were heard and PEESBYTEEIANS PLAN ' EDUCATIONAL WOBK' Tie Ccaimittce of Eeligious Ed ucation in session in Wilmington liesday adopted plans fo the ed ucational and promotion of work for the first part of the new year. Perhaps the most .elaborate pro- -VVU VULD1UC WUiAUB AU. ill MlCr- Char-, bytery durine the Vacation Chi The Young People will have their conference at Peace College ,v in i Raleifh asrain this vear. ' 1 The Muinister's Anuity' Fund, wiU be presented f at Presbytery and an intensive campaign to put it across in ine presoyiery wui se made under the direction of Dr. Gilmour.-''-" - ' ?- . .len spent Sunday here with ie' itivesr f' ji ' ' Ilrs. P. S. Newton, Mrs. '3. Li Terrell and Mr. and Mn. Charlie IVciey, Jr., made a business trip to on Thursday. " " - Tr3. Horace Stewart ahd family cf '.llace visited Mrs. C. F. Haw C3 Zzzizj. ' ,',.- Zlx. and Mrs. J. A. Teachey and JI: 3. 0. A. Teachey, spent Satur- 7 ia Wilmington. ' i'trclj Wells, small son of Mr. r Ilrs. W.. S. Weils is sick with : - :cnia. C r pressman and Mrs. Graham' Darden of New Bern visited 2 r. and Mrs. T. A. Barden -and' 1 "r. and Krs. J. M. Barden Fri-, 17.'," ,'.rlJ 'j ' , I . :ily Elanchard, State College j t . :-t, was at home for the week I llh and Jimmie Smith of Ea- r-r. j. u. tanaiin and- ,11133 I ':3 ' Gresham of Efiulaville r t Thursday, with Mrs. , Tr A. . ...ea;.--.'i. !-t I lrs. Hugh Pearce' of Ealeigh is I ::ir her mothet, Mrs.. Myrtle IT-rrea .. .7. - 7 lies Fatima Henry, her mother trl snail t sister spent the past . :ei crd with relatives near Dob Eea's Chapel. . 7 " li k J. D.v Jerome and D. J: Fussell tavs gone t Clartan,- Ga.; "on a treiress trip." C, , ?- ' The infant son of Mn and Mrs.. t7. C. Wcrsley continues very ill in Tames Walker Memorial . Hos- Tisses Louise Whitfield," Vii--"iria Alderman, and Mrs. 3L W. x zTUzr went to VVilmington sho p:r sjaturuay. Ilrs. Shaeffer of Portsmouth, Va., has returned to her home af ter visiting Krs. Grace Harness. " C. P. Elanchard made a busi rcss trip to .Greensboro Tuesday. . Hies Llildred Stanley spent the week end at her home in Golds-tsro.-, ,",?'!. s 1 ; ; ZIr. and Mrs.' John Bandy .of Cniihfield visited relatives . here ZzTiiav. v u; "! ,p ) , u ' .11. L. Farrior who is a student tt State College, spent .the week esd at his home. ; Eev. J. Herman Barnes .was calM, fo his oil home in ,Tenn. li-. .cel; ca amount of the' sick ness and death of his mother,- " r Enhth Grade Prcccnb Safety Frciram -11.- - 1 v- yl is, 1 t 1 Jl : On Friday morninj, March 4th, at the regular assembly period, tls rerebers cf the Eighth Grade j-e::ttci a very intere?ting pro-L-n "Cifety." II. 3 .House led tl.3 trcrran. c-al was ccncuctri by . ....ev rr v;cs is V x. M 5 r;- 1 ..lie 7 T7'.:' n :v01 f iil 1 , - s IF 1 f 1 . ( f? n T7 T7 77 Tr ttaliihr ' I 1' .'i 1 i 1 u 1. 5 -y " Crop Grower . . Lenoir Bright Leaf Tobacco Grower Tobacco Growers' Special . . . Excelsior Tobacco Grower . . . Special Gold Dollar Tobacco Grower Gold Dollar Tobacco Grower (300 lbs. C. S. Meal) Tip-Top Tobaccb'Grower 3-8-3 3-8-3 3-8-5 3-8-6 3-8-8 3-8-5 3-8-5 o7 (300 lbs. C. S. Meal, All Potash From SuL Pot) 1 rlt ;'Arni(3:rvcny.'(D)il:Ilneff. ESirainids, EToip AflU CffOipo Manufactured By New Bern; North Carolina Go , v- 1 1 j " SOLD BY 1 if 1 i I
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