CLINTON NEWS
BY-H. M. JOHNSON
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Grove High School held its bac
calaureate service in the school
auditorium. The Reverend E. B.
Turner, pastor of First Baptist
Church, Lumberton. was the guest
speaker. The Rev. C. B. Trescott,
pastor of Clinton Methodist Church,
Clinton, read the scripture and Rev.
Jerry Williams, pastor of Elizabeth
Baptist Church, Autryville. gave the
invocation. Seniors are: Mary Blue.
Barbara Clegg, Saralean Davis,
Christine Earson, Nina Heningway.
Annie Killctt, Beatrice King, Mattie
Lofton, Ida Mcßride, Carolyn Oates,
Shirley Parker. Ellen Stewart,
Joyce Stewart, Carolyn Tart, B*t
ty Williams. Clarissa Williams,
Geraldine Williams, Katie Williams,
Mary Williams, Herbert Brewing
ton, William Carr, Benny Cox
Clarence Gerald. Curtis Kellom,
Charles King. Johnnie Lee. Roy
Lee. Robert McCauley. Ralph Me-
Lamb, Joseph McLean, Norwell Mc-
Neill, James Newton, Felton Hay.
Joseph Ray. Bobby Underwood,
Jimmy Weeks. Sherman West. Al
bert Williams, and Jimmy Williams.
Graduation exercise* will be held
on Friday night, May 22 at 8 p. m.
Addresses will be given by Jimmy
Weeks, salutatorian, and Curtis
Kellon. valedictorian. Mr. F. E.
Wright Is principal.
SERVICE AT SAMPSON HIGH
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SCHOOL
Baccalaureate services will be
I held at Sampson High School on
next Sunday May 24, at 4:30 p. m
The Reverend C. B. Trescott pas
tor of Clinton Methodist Church,
! will be the speaker. Commence
| nent Exercises will be held on
j Thursday night. May 28. at 8 p.m.
j On Sunday night, May 24, the
, music students at First Baptist
; Church will be present in a recital.
: The public is invited. These stu
! dents are under Rev. J. L. White.
The combined choirs of First Bap
! tist Church will present a concert
on the sth Sunday night at 8 o'clock.
The public is invited.
EASTERN STAR DISTRICT
MEETING
District No. I Order of Eastern
Star held the annual meeting at the
Ebencza Baptist Church. Wilming
ton. N. C., Saturday, May 18, 1984.
| The Truelove Chapter No. 176 of
! Clinton was well represented.
The winning bride going to New
Bern to the Grand Chapter is from
Clinton, in the person of Mrs. Ca
therine Walker.
Attending from Clinton were:
Mr* Irene HiU, Mrs Catherine
Walker, Mrs. Flora Grantham, Mrs.
Pauline Sol ice, Mrs. Emmaline
Sampson, Mrs. Mildred Fowler,
Mrs. Thelma Parkar and Mis* Ma
bel Powell.
Sgt. Leroy Benson left recently
for New York City where he will
visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Benson
and Miss Phyllis Faison.
Mrs. Nora Foreman is ■ patient
at the Sampson Memorial Hospital.
She is resting comfortably.
The Delta Eta Sigma Chapter of
the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
held its final meeting for the
Spring at the Sampson High School
After a dinner of steak, succalash,
hot rolls, pineapple salad, ice
cream, and ice tea. Mr. J. McNeil
Armstrong Regional Director,
spoke briefly.
A business session followed, sever
al committees were appointed at
this time.
Brothers present were: O. H. Du
pree, Pred Brown, Willie Arm
strong, Edward Mason. Alexander
Daniels, Leroy Smith. Frank How
ard, James Bennett, Woodrow Carr,
Henry M. Johnson. Frances Wright
and C. Earle.
The Sampson County 4-H Demon
stration Elimination Day was held
on Saturday, May 16 at the Samp
son High School in Clinton. The
meeting was called to order and
presided over during devotion by
the County Council president, Wil
bur Royal*.
After devotion C J. Jones, Asso
ciate Agricultural Extension Agent
explained the purpose of the meet
ing and the advantages of Isom
demonstrations. H* also gava the
place tor tha various contestants t*
go for aach area of participation and
introduced tha Judgas.
Tha 4-H'tta who will Fgwnt
Tax Listings
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Edwards. Dora Hrs, Nssr Aps* IdJ
Eppa Danish 1 Ac, Baldwin Id. MJ*
Evans. Carrta Hrs, *M Aa,
Baldwin Ld. 4M
Evans, Carr la. Hra, 14. IS,
Harwood St IB
Evans. Carrta. Hra, JS Ac,
Baldwin Land 1-46
Evans. Charlla t Ac, Baldwin
Ld 1-1*
Farrar. Oscar Lsa I As, John
son Land •”
Farrar. Oscar Lsa Johnson Ld,
Lt. 1# BJJ
Farrar Oscar Lee, Johnson Ld. LOS
Fornev. T. L, *JI Ac, Beasley
Land
Fuller. Willi* Lea and Thelma
L, .14 Ac, Forney Prop,
Second St 44.4 s
Grimes. Roosevelt, ISO Ac,
Beaver Crk 43AS
Hswklna, Grace H, ISO Ac,
Rogers Land SSI
Herndon. Root, I.M Ac, Holly
Springs Road SM
Hinton. Jtobt, JO Ac, A H.
Merritt Lend ISM
Hinton, Roosevelt. Near Apex.. IS-OS
Horton. Alfred B, 10 Ac, Rog
ers Ld, EL. Horton Eat, Par • TJS
Horton, Alfred B, Johnson Prop, (
414 S. Salem St. ISM
Horton, Eugene, 1 Ae, Rogers ;
Ld SIS
Horton. Lucille Done*. 7.M Ac,
Rogara Land SJ4
Horton, Nevada. SOS Lynch ll JO
Horton. Wm, IJS Ac, Rogara
Ld 41.11
Horton. Willie, 10 Ac, Rogers Ld. 10JS
Hunter, Herman, 77 Ae, Mortna
Land St OS
Hunter, Jet,. St Ae, Morin* Ld. SOOT
Hunter, Jesse. M Ae, Middle
Crk. Ld MM
Jackson. Minnie, Hra, West St 1M
Jackosn. Walter. Ernestine W.
and Earl, Fred O. Cash Sub,
Lt. 4 Pt. 3 107
Jenkins. Nettle. Near Apax S.OS
Jenkins. Rosa. Hra, Lynch St. .. 1.77
Jenkins, Thorny R, JO Ac,
Mltchall Land ti ll
Johnson. Mrs. Barnett*. Lynch 10.14
Jones. Alonro J, Lynch St 1M
Jones. Alonzo J, Perry St S.ll
Jones. Alonzo J, 1 Ac, Bald
kin Land SI M
Jones. Alonzo J, 3 50 Ae, Lynch
Land SO 71
Jones. Mildred. Hra . Salem St.
and Hwy- 1153 Sits
Jonas. Mlnnl* V, Salem St. S II
Judd. Ervin L. and Aaomana, I SO
Ac, Rogers Ld, Tr 4 10.71
Kelly. Eugena. Col. School Ld,
400 West St SO OS
Lam berth Ernest Gattls. Lt.
naar Apex IB
Lanier. E L, Hra, SS Ac,
Sahara Land 18JS
Lanier. E. L, Hr«, Lt. near Apex 15.41
Lassiter. Alberta, Elwood St. Lt. SO
Lassiter. Jaa R, West SI 5.17
Lewis. Jaa. C. and Etta H,
Baucom St M
Luca* Malvina. Apex Lt. .4S
Lyle*. Ethel Council. Allen Bro*.
Sub, Lts 44-40 SJ4
Lyon. Donald. 10 Ac, Hayes Ld. ISM
Lyon. Mormon. 1 Ac, Johnson
Land •-*•
Man gum. Prank Hoover and
Stella. .45 Ac, H. B. Baldwin
Eat . N-W Pt, Lt. S I7M
McClain. Ernest and Mabl*.
Baldwin Land
Mi KcUian Daolden. S Ac,
Baldwin Land * IS
McKelthan. Daolden. S Ae,
Baldwin Land *SS
Meban*. Sarah, Hra, Howard St. S3*
Merritt. Carrie. Harwood St. I SO
Mlnter. Rufus. Hr*. Near Apax SSM
Mitchell. W. M, Hra, Naar
Apax. Harwood St. tJt
MgeeerHaory and Mary B,
>’’74l Ac, Roger* Land »■
Morris. J. A. and H. B. Baldwin.
Lts. East of Apax SIS
Pag*. Allan. S Ac, Middle
CtU. Land SS 44
Pag*. David B. Daylena. SS Ae,
Scott Land. Tract I 10 M
Pag*. David, atai:. SSM Ae,
Johnson Land ■ ■ • • U-08
Pag*. Dave E, t Ac, Apax Bd, 14S
Pag*. David E, Johnon Ld Lt Si 71
Page. Davla E, SS Aa Mid
Crk Land S.ll
Pag*. David S, M Ac, Williams
Land *44*
Pag*. Day ten* M. and Lonnta.
lAcTsloaaley Bub. U. SO Hwy.
gg lit
Pag*. Norman and Baatrioa.
S Ac. Apax •-*•
Pettlford. Dost*. Weal St. ISI
Powell. Mere. 7* Ac, Naar Apex K.W
Powell. Wiley. SO* Baucom St,. 1M
Powell. Wiley. Lynch St S.IS
Prude Lottie Wood. ISM A*.
Lynch Land SIJI
Raines Carious. Jr, o*lo Ae,
Smith Lend . S7JS
Raines. Cerllou*. Jr, Chavis Ld,
McCullert. Road • ■ ■ - 74 00
Richardson. Darts. 1 Ac, Rog
er* Land • V> M
Richardson. Oma. Hr, M Ac ,
Beaver Crk Land JJ J*
Scott. Henry and Be***. 004 Snd MW
Scott. Method and Mollis. Sr .
Near Apex • ***
Scott. Raymond. Mitchell Ld SM
Seagravee. Samuel. SOO S. Salem ion
Seagraves Samuel. Apex l»4 St. 100
SeagToves. Samuel Upchurch Id. J 4
Seagrove*. Samuel and Oste Mae.
Upchurch Ld . Lt 01 t 54
Smith. Carlyle. 013 N. Selera St. SOSO
Smith, rurman. Elwood St 1M
Stewart. EXceil. McCullert Land *555
Stewart. Rachel. Hra.. 10.07 Ac,
Edwards Land JS4
Taylor. John. Lynch SI OJ*
Taylor. Leila. Apax Lt. , ITS
Taylor. Tho* H. M 0 Lynch St,. SITS
Taylor. Iteoa B . SOS S. Salem . MM
Taylor Tho*. H . Triangle Sec.
Station • 144
Thom peon. Rounavelt. SM E OH
ter Bt, and other MlO
Thom peon. Sadie Hay** ON
Salem Ft 70
Thorpe. Claudte Ida. MM Ae,
Rhode* Land MSB
Walden. Jaa and Helen. IS
Ac . FWrney FTnp. 410 Snd St. •57
Waters. Agnes. Era, Salem St. SCI
White. Ida. Hra. Johnson Id.
Lt U 1M
Wilkemon, Bdw Near Apex MM
WUkereon. Itettte B*H*. 1 Ac,
Johnson Land M4I
Wtlkereon. TFUtte C. and Glennte
Mae SO Ac . RPiodes Land.
S of U S. Hwy I MM
William* J H. Hr. Apex Sri
Wl'Menu. J H He. Aee* PI
Williams J H. Hr, Lynch St I*l4
Wrencher. Ransom Wm St ?*a
W'rcncher. Mr* Wtttt* West St Itl
Wrencher Withe and Lurema
Harward St. IM
Saampson County at tha District
completion on June 8 in New Bern
are: Valgema Raynor. Madeline
Langston, Carolyn Williams, Min
netta Gray, Priscilla Worthy, Don
na B. Herring. Patricia Robinson,
Barbara Lee, Barbara Anderson,
Pandora Robinron, Thomas Moore,
Jr, Willie Ray Moore, Sidney Gray,
Alonzo W. Johnson, Charles Strick
land and James Williams.
After the period of participation,
the 4-H'ers re-assembled for the
deciaaion of the judges. Minnetta
Gray, vice president of the County
Council presided over this portion
of the meeting.
The judges were: Mrs. H. G. Col
well, Miss Lottie William*, Mr*.
Vivian W. Bennett. Misa Odell Ben
nett, Miss Bertha Sampson. Mexsers
Alexander Daniels, James Ben
nett, Abraham Williams, Frank
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4-H Leaders attending were Mrs.
Mattie Oates, Mrs. Marie Caldwell,
Mrs. Effie H. Moore, Mrs. Eliza ▼.
Robinson, Mias Inez DeVane. Mrs.
Herring and Mrs. Martin Wilson.
Mrs. A D. Mills, Home Economics
Extension Agent and Mr. Frank
Faison. Agricultural Extension A
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Motto: “To Make The Best Better.'*
Franklinton Notes
MPfWTEBS* WIVES IN SESSION
FRANKLINTON The Inter
denomination Ministers’ Wives
Alliance of Franklinton was hi Wily
entertained at the home of the
Enrollment April 20—May 20 only
DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY, NAY 20
Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Bredis. South
Main St, recently. With the presi
dent, Mrs. J. P. Mangrum. presid
ing. Mrs. Eva Young conducted the
devotion, which was in keeping
with Mother’s Day observance. After
devotions, we went into the busi
ness session, discussing plans for
our annual outing, which will be
in picnic style at Kerr Lake, in
July. At the close of this period,
the guest were invited Into the
spacious dining room, which was
beautifully arranged for our hearty
participation into an enjoyable so
fjfl hour.
The meeting adjourned by sing
ing the Mrs. J. P. Man
grum, president, and Mrs. J. H.
Codec, reporter.
On Saturday evening, May 9th,
The Minister Alliance was in
vited to a surprise birthday party
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