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I ville’a bid for first place. The Bed Sox now. have won-14 games while successive base hits. Jfaaager Pete -fiestrak started the raBy with a sin gle, followed by a double by Roger Thrift. Another double by W. C. Sanderson brought Thrift home with the second run of the game. Rodney Heath went the route for Farmville and allowed only three hits ito the last place Fremont team. iH# was cimahly opposed by Fremont’s Smith, who was reached for only four safeties. Smith readied Heath for one of his team’s three hits, while Thrift led Fanwrille with his double in two appearances at the plate. , Five ran* in the third inning pro vided the winning margin in Satur day night's contest in Farmville. Walks given up by Fremont barter Teddy Barnes were the hfe story in the inning, plus a few errors on the part of his teammates. . ' I Thrift agate led the wtenen bat ting) raking te.a double and* single in few times up. C. Fredrick led Fremont pt bat with one hit in two times at the plate. Saturday’s Game Farmville 8—Fremont S Farmville AB Gay, as-.-~— 5 Webb, 2b -- 8 Tugwell, .ef Britt, c Thrift, rf - Piestrak, 3b Bobby- Gay, If Hardison, p — Totals Fremont C.: Frederick, «f Smith, c — B. Frederick, If Whitener, lb — Lingle, es « Boykin -f-i Thigpen, 3b Peele, p _1_._ Barnes, p Totals Score by innings: S 6 Freroopt FarmviHe 0t» 002 010—S 6 4^ 205 000 01x—8 6 2 Sunday’s Gjptne Faraiville 2—Fremont 0 Farmville AB R H Gay, ss Webb, 2b Tugwell, cf Britt, c Piestralc, 3b Thrift, rf — 3 * 4 4 4 2 4 Sanderson, lb —.—— B. Gay, If --:— 2 Heath, p _„1___3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Totals _ Fremont C. Frederick, cf R. Pierce, 88 Lingle, 2b _ AB R 2 Whitener, rf Thigpen, 3b Smith; c 4 4 Carter, lb . C. Pierce, If .ii Henning, p__«... __4 _4 20 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 H 0 0 l 0 0 1 1 0 0 Totals -- Score by innings: Farm vide 000 000 200—2/4 1 Fremont^ 000 000 000—0 3 1 Monday momia* at the' Bethlehem Methodist Church in Belt Arthur. Mrs.- W. L. White, Sunday School superintendent, will b* in charge of the school Vernon and Aaron Tyson will be in charge of the instruction in the junior and intermediate de Mrtffymtii. Other .teachers are: Mils Peggy Jones, Miss Zyldia Jones, Miss Lina Tyson and Miss Lucille Will W.S.C.S. will .furnish daily refresh moore, promotion, Mrs. m xvapn Warren. Mm. Melton Allen was elected as the president of the Coun cil of Church Women, the officer re quired by the group from the Metho dists this year. Mrs. Ben Lang was elected to serve as a representative from the church and Mrs. Edgar ’Ehomas is continuing to' serve as a representative. *• The meeting was opened with the singing of the hynin, “Tell Me The Stories of Jesus.” Mrs* J. I. Morgan, Sr., waa the devotional and program leader. The program subject was, “All Children Our Concern." In the program presentation Mrs. Morgan pointed out that at the beginning of the century tae primary concern about children waa legislation on working conditions of children, whereas, now the problem is the spiritual life and the welfare of chil dren who have working mothers. She stated that it is the responsibility of the church to bee that all children have spiritual guidance. ' ; ' Following the installation, Mrs. Bobbitt recognized the newly install ed-president, Mrs. Eaaqn. Mrs. Eason presided over the business during which Mrs. Gardner reported on a sub-district meeting, held recently in Kenly and Mrs. Archie Speight re ported on the Vacation Bible School. Mte. Speight reported that she con sidered the recent school the best the church had conducted. There were GD perfect attendance records at the school. The meeting was closed with the hymn, “O, Master Let Me Walk With Thee." •* , summer programs and other activi ties, parents and other, adults have a responsibility hi the religious educa tion of youth. -fc Mrs. J. M. Mewborn gave the Bible study. Mrs. M. E. Pollard presided in the absence of the chairman, Mrs. L, T. Pierce. Mrs. W. Leslie Smith was appointed to serve as project chair man. j<;. In the pleasant social hour that followed the meeting Mrs. Holston served lemon bisque and salted nuts. Mrs. C. F. Baucom, Sr., president of die Presbyterian Women, was a spec ial guest at the meeting. < a Circle 2 Program Given ^ . By Miss. Jen Easley |g Miss Jen Easley gave the program Monday night'at the meeting of Cir cle 2. Mrs. John StiuuiU. was hostess at her home. Mm. Cherry Easley continued the study of the book of ColoBsians. Mrs. Eiuley. used postern to- emphasize Paul's Epistle to the Christians at Collossae. Mm, P. K. Ewell, chairman, Apr pointed Mm. Gilbert Whitley to serve as project chairman. After adjournment of the meeting " Save Today for the things you might want later. We pay 8% com pounded semi-annually. FumviUe .Building St Loan Association. - First Federal Savings and Loan Asa’n. Of . Greenville 3% Current DividendRates On Insured Accounts Asset* Over $2,500,000 Mrs. Pierce served potato chips, >okies, salted nuta, and coca c&las, i the social hour that followed the Billy Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Burke, will be a junior counselor at Camp Morehead this summer. Billy assumed his duties at the camp* yesterday. Walter Jones, Jr., J. Y. Jr., and Ben Monk and Hadley Mor gan, are attending the three-week pre-camp period there. < Dont let OLD AGE overtake yea without some means of support Building A Loan Association. . 4-door, 6-passenger Special Sedan. -V-• -F Jv*s1',"., Ittlfl T tbre in the driveway is a Buick. It has just JljL arrived. It belongs to this proud young couple. They’ve lust “arrived” too. that owning a Buick car” isn't so much a It's a mattes* of know prices are closer to 1 powerful, less distil thin mdst you try
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