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s i' PAGE TWO THE JOHNSTONTAN-SUN, SELMA, N. C., THURSDAY—AUGUST 11, 1949. NATIONAL (PUBLIC notice' VLLING OF SPE( IN THE ELEC- Steven’s Chapel Mr. and Mr';. .Tames Gower and Mr. M. V. Bass «visited relatives of Mr. Bass near Kenly Sunday. Janice Gower visited Dorothy Jean Daughtry during the week end. Misses Ruby Thompson, and Mereline Daughtry are visiting relatives in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph House and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. House of Pine Level. Bernie Glenn House spent the week end with his grandparents, in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thompson of Virginia spent the week end with their parents in this section. ■Mr. and Mrs. C. L. House and daughter, Kathy, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Gower Sunday after- Inoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pittman and family visited Mr. and Mrs., James Gower Sunday evening. The ECT ROUTE hiHftoe iJSTON COUNTJ is hereby Shoe with pter 1084, o Carolina, Ijard of Elei ^ounty has in Johns; Pirpose of of Johns Sons of wh eer, or eit Sold withi: Id Special In 20 day E.in accor ^ons..,and of Chapte 1‘Reglstrat all vo hnty for png qu ton Sa closi en that provisions e laws of ission 1947, pns of John- lied a special County for [mitting to the County the Ir or not winej shall be le ihnslon Coun- iction to be J September, ice with the ■suant to the 084 aforesaid, books will be Southern Baptists Report Gift Gains A ten per cent gain In mission gifts the first six months of 1949, as compared with the same period in 1948, has been reported by- Duke K. McCall, executive secre tary and treasurer of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee. I The first-half total for 1949 is $5,847,899.81, Dr. McCall said. Of this amount, $3,154,081 was thro ugh the denomination’s general Cooperative Program and the re mainder was designated to par- jticular mission objects. Receipts for the first six months 'of 1948 showed a 23 per cent in ■ | crease over the same period in! temberl This ^^dayfe July, 1949. C. H. »boyw Chairman Board oraRjPctions of John ston County, North Carolina. July21 28 Aug 4 11 ig precincts ofj le purpose ofLg^,^ McCalfsaid. led voters be-! ■day, August 20, Saturday, Sep- Selnia Ciiiirches SELMA PRESBYTERIAN CHURQH Pastorate vacant. Sunday School 10 a. m„ T. R. Eason, Supt. Worship 11 a. m. Youth Fellowship 5:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 8:00 p. MICRO NEWS i| Pine Level News Langley s. Phone 30 Woman’s .0 4 i reKeved Tnut to do fo; SELMA F. W. B. CHURCH Rev. R. P. Harris, pastor. Sunday School, George Parrish. Supt., 10 a. m. Morning Worship (1st Sundays) 11 a. m. Evening Worship (1st Sundays). 7:30 p. nri. *' Prete Will Baptisr Leagues 6:1,5 p. m. Ladies’ Auxiliary, Monday after 2nd Sunday 7:.30 p. m. Workers’ Council, Wefinesdaj before the 1st Sunday 8:00 p. m. T All mip; adYcrtise mow amd SIioil first TO\’ NOTICE 1948 Town will be :st 2Sth. Fji ^oiir taxes ost. taxes, pay oldest F SELMA Tax l^partmemt Mrs. Ben King of Aiken, S. C., 'is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Gaddy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pearce and children of Henderson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pearce Sunda.y. Mrs. Carrie Cannon of Winter- ville is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Corbett this week. Mrs. Wheeler Manning and daughter of Williamston were guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. Hinnant Friday. Miss Dorothy Hollenbeck of Charlotte spent the week end with Geraldine Pearce. Faye Fitzgerald of Kinston is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Fitz gerald. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis and daughter, Frances Jean, spent the week end in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diehl. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Diehl who will spend a few days with them. Mrs. Sarah Woodruff and daughter, Virginia of Norflok, Va., tnd W.?.lter Childress of Clifton Forge, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Bunyan Creech last week. 'Miss Audrey Feezor of Reids- ville spent several days la^t week with Mrs. J. G. Feezor. Miss Shirley Daniels was the guest of Jean Lee in Srriithfield during the week end. , Joyce Daniels of Smithfield is the guest of her grandmother Mrs. Etta Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Peacock and Henry Kirby of Kenly visited H. J. Corbett Sunday who is ill at his home. Mrs. G. B. Asbel of Sunbury, Mrs. B. M. Hollowell and daugh ter, Irene of Edenton spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hinnant. Mrs. Ner Hatcher and daughter Del Jean were week end guests of relatives in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Ed O’Neal of Smithfield visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. M. Hinnant spent several days last week in Norfolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Hinnant 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batten soent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Braswell in Wilson. Mrs. J. O. Godwin, Jr., of Ral eigh has returned home after spending several days here with Mrs. Jimmie Goodwin. Mr. J, G. Feezor is a patient in Woodard-Herring Hospital, Wil son with blood poison in his foot. Sunday with Mr. Underwood’s mother near Johnston Union M. G. Futrell made a business trip to Goldsboro, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Fitz- gerald and children of Washing! ton, D. C., are now spending some time with their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Tj. Fitzgerald. Mrs. C. L. Pittman and Mrs Miss Mollie Brady spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Wiggs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodard of Claramont spfent the week end | john^S.'creech''shopperfn S' with Mr. and Mrs. James Wood- eigh Wednesday ard. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hinnant and children, Freddie and Willard, Miss Bettie Lou Bailey, and Mrs. Albert Woodard are spending a few days at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. House and daughters, Janie and Rose of Set- I ma spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. House. Hirham Gerald is now spend ing some time with her parents, Mr. and Mr.'-. H. R. Gerald. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Creech had as their guests over the week end .VIrs. Creech’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Orangeburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wiggs and children of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wiggs of near Prin ceton and Mr.s. Pearl Wiggs of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. George Wiggs, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Stallings and sons, Abbie ann Joe oi Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cook and ^hildren of Sel ma visited Mr. and -Mrs. Odis Strickland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pittman efn'- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Pittman spent a few hours in Goldsboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Underwo'i and sons Dannie and Bobby spent BELTS for Electric Units, Coolers Oil Burners, Stokers, Iron ers. Washing Machl Lawn M fwv ers, Pui Home W^working chines- * Keep Gooi — for tti&ttion&l moat ,, luu found curs 2-vay help, n&ke things Iota i of taro mjBi (i) **yaur time” end Ubel, it should , pariodio pain; (2) BMmth like a tonie* i^ppatlto, aid dlge iWld Up resistanee Xor either 3 Mys before as ^|Sted on the Ip relljjlg funetlonid :en ^i^oughout the improve your td thua help [e trying days to CABDUZ la se BdentlfloaJly te^d. If you eertala time^ get CARDtT^ D U) DR. T. f BU Cons ittfloftilr preparell [er “»t today. FIRST F. W. B. CHURCH Rev. C. W. Kirby, pastor. Sunday School, W. H. Watson Supt., 10 a. m. Worship, 2nd and 4th Sundays 11 a. m. Worship, 2nd and 4th Sundays 7 p. m. Young Peoples meeting 6 30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer service. Wed nesday 7 p. m. Choir practice, Saturday 7 p. m iltatU DEh ri : D. D. S. ID.jrr. M. D, fhursday, FrW|^& Saturday* of EacTi Week SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. B. Land, pastor. Sunday School, Carl Worley, Jr. Supt., 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Young peoples choir practice 2:15 p. m. Baptist Training Union, 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship, 8:00 n. m. Young Peonies Fellawship meet ing, 8:30 p. m. Junior Choir Practice, "'Aieiines day 3:30 p. m Mid-week prayer service. Wed nesday 7:30 p. m. h \ BUS lANE rchedule Smimfield-Seli EDGFRTON MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. B. Baum, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., W D Perkins, Supt. Morning Worship, i 1 a. m. Junior Choir practice 2 p. m. Youth Fellowship, 6:45 p. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Cha4r Practice, Wednesday, 'i , m. Leave K.e^ve Smithfie ^Selma 7:00 i LM. 6:.# A.M, 8:00 1 L.m. iM A.M. 9:30 1 8jb A.M. 11:00 1 LM. 10»0 A.M. 12:30 1 ».M. i|ko am. 2:00f *.M. *00 P.M. 3:30 t ••M. #:30 P.M. 5:00 f .M. m:00 P.M. 5:45 .M. *5:30 P.M. 6:30 f .M. *6:15 P.M. Foil 3han| Trips TABERNACLE CHURCH Anderson and Sharpe streets. E. G. Osteen, pastor. Sundav School, 9:45 a. m., Mrs, Joe Davis, Supt. Worshin 11 a. m. Young Peoples Service, 6:45 p m. Evangelistic service, 8:00 p. m. earMadford PHONE 2-W Selma, N. C. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Comer S. Pollock and Preston Streets. Rev. A. B. Johnson, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., Prof. M. L. Wilson, Supt. Sunday School Teachers’ meet-1 ing, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Mid - week Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Sunday morning worship. 11:00 o’clock. Baptist Training Union, Sunday 6:30 p .m. Senior Choir rehearsal, Thurs day 7:30 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal, Friday 7:30 p. m. Senior Women’s Mission circle,: Wednesday 2:30 p. m. Roberta Bunn Mission circle, \Sunday 3:00 p. m. I Young People’s Mission circle, 'IMonday 8:00 p. m. HOIDSMORE! COSlilESSj WESTINGHPUSE l^lP DBLUXE * *289” MISS WALL HOSTESS Y. W. A. Miss Mary Helen Wall was hostess to the Y. W. A. of the Baptist Church at her home Mon- !day evening. A very interesting hrogram was rendered. Delicious [refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Health, Dress Wins Named Club Week NEW SHIPMENT IWONES AfejfiNG DAILY Mae’s Place 24 p'ONTHS TO f |Iy Super Freezer izes food QUICKER frozen food* SAFER reeze* ice cubes FASTER :eept ice cream HARO , e e e lin !he Food Com partment keeps ail foods SAFER TWn IN TED MAtONB tDR-4287 meat keeper . . . holds 18 pounds of meat. HUMidrawer .4. keeps vegetables firesh. fllXIBlE SHaVINO .iitot every storage need. S-YBAR PROTECTION PLAN Oftowtm,rtBLECTIHKU MW (0. Norman Creech — Clem Gray Phone 83-J — Selma, N. G. - !»»ry Ooy, Monday timagh Mdoy s i s ABC NolweA The naming of State Health King and Queen, state dress re vue winners, and winners of a host of other state contests were highlights of the annual 4-H Club Week held last week on the State College campus in Raleigli. The event attracted 1'400 clubsters re presenting practically every coun ty in the State. Frances Lancaster, Edgecombe County girl, and Ralph Brown, Iredell County boy, were crowned Queen and King of Health at a colorful pageant Wednesday evening. Miss Lanc.o.ster, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lancaster of Sharpsburg. fought her way back to good health from an attack of tuberculosis two years ago. Oddly enough, she had taken an active part in the chest X-ray campaigns against this disease ail during the war years. The Iredell youth was awarded his title for an aggressive drive to improve his own and his family’s health. His projects around the farm included anti-rat campaigns, construction of a garbage disposal pit and spi-ay campaigns against mosquitoes and flies. A 17-year old Chowan County girl, Audrey Pearce of Edenton, took top honors at the dress revue Thursday evening. She won the j title with a navy blue rayon crepe , dress with navy shoes and bag, [straw hat, two strands of pearls land white gloves. Second place went to Inez Kiser, Gaston Coun ty 4-H’er, with Marie Shirley of Tarboro winning third. Winners were also named in dairy production, dhiry foods de monstration, floor sanding and livestock judging. Many of the youngsters including dress revue and health winners won free trips to the National Club Congress in Chicago this fall along with other honors and awards. Dixie Cups and ■viars , 'ANDWICHES Frozen Confection 0 $5 Store , “Something for Everybody” SELMA — Managers J. W. CulbrCth and C. P. MeMn W. L. NORTON, Owner cMamanA QiUhiU SELMA,
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