fhiday AmaM ife, iwi Spring Branch News By RACHEL JACKSON Sure seems good to see Frank Hinson home and around these days. Frank has been home from Korea for the past few weeks. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hinson. Tt seemed good to see such a good number stay for choir prac tice for the past two Sundays. This time maybe our number will increase and our choir really be come a real choir. Mr. Earnest Hairr is sporting a new Mercury around now. Bet it drives good, doesn't it? Also sorry to hear that Mrs.|Halrr hasn’t been well. Maybe, they could tell how it feels to be a new grandma and grandpa. Congratulations 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ercelle Glover were at church Sunday and visiting Mr. Glover's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Glover. The Intermediate G. A.’s are hav ing fun Initiating their new mem bers. How does Shelby Jean like wearing a shoe of a kind and no lipstick for a week? Where’s Doris’s red bow? The Primary Dept, sure looks pretty and we have more to be added I hear. Mr. Herman Hairr has done a nice Job of painting and Mrs. Wayne Lee is directing the work and with the cooperation she has had the entire Dept, has taken on a new appearance. Thanks folks! We‘re all proud of it too. Won’t Pvt. Earl Orey Jackson be glad to get a furlough home and get that new Henry-J that his Daddy has waiting for ,him? Earl Grey is stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky„ with the 391 M. P. Bn. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Williford were paid a visit Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Williford's father, sister, and brothers. Joyce Jackson spent the day Sun day with Shirley Hairr and Shirley returned the visit by spending the night with Joyce. I bet they raid ed the refrigerator before they “hit the hay!" The Y. W. A. met Monday night at the home of their counsellor, Mrs. W. W. Williford. The meet iny was called to order by the presi dent, Thelma Beasley and business was discussed. The group chose names to Join the Secret Sisters Club. The Christmas plans were discussed and also, November 30 was chosen as the date for the study course which will be held at the home of Misses Joyce and Jauplta -Lea. The minutes of j&e last meeting and the treasurer's? re- JSk 9JBKMS-A • son. Joyce Lee then presented a program of mission activities I EARL HAWLEY OIL CO* Wholesale Dealer PROMPT SERVICE - COMPUTE PROOUqfT DUNN F C X IS NOW BUYING CORN - SOY BEANS WHEAT BARLEY OATS AND - PECANS - AT THB FARMERS WAREHOUSE FAYETTEVIUI HWY. DUNN, N. C. HOURS 1 -..-v 7:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. The meeting then Adjourned to meet the fourth Sunday of the month and all members are urged to attend. During the social hour the group sang hymns and the hostess Serv ed delicious rlts. peanuts, cookies and Pepsi Cola, which were enjoy ed by Thelma and Catherine Beas ley, Joyce and Juanita Lee, Mary and Rachel Jackson and Vivian Tart. ' Olad to have Stanley Godwin home for the week-end from State, Loin Glover, Jack Bain from Ra leigh, Pvt. Cory Bass in again from Ft. Lee, Va., where he is sta tioned, Elbert Wade home and also Flora Gilbert back again after be ginning her career as a teacher at Thomasvlle grammar slhool. Our Sunday School superinten dent went all the way to Pa. on a tour last week How was the tour Mr. Lee, which did you do most ride or learn about farming? It seems that our Training Un ion Study course really did good because there has been an Increase in attendance of approximately forty persons and we’re hoping to see it go over Sunday. All of you ,who don’t come—how about giving yourself a break and the Training Union by coming next Sunday evening at 5:46 p. m. The money for our parsonage Just keeps coming in according to our church treasurer, Miss Gladys Strickland. Any more will be glad ly taken and the work should be gin soon. How about it Deacons? We would like to thank Mr. Otis Warren for his contribution last week and all the others who have and are helping us. Thanps—and keep It up. Let’s aU come out to preaching Sunday, especially those of you who haven’t met our hew pastor and his wife. He is a student at Wake Forest and we’re very fortunate to have Mr. Richard Smith at Spring Branch. 11l tell you that Sunday school starts at 9:46 a. m. but won’t tell you when preaching starts lor we want to see how many we can have for Sunday school. Come, you aU are welcome! Benson News Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey of Baltimore arrived here Wednesday to spend several days visiting Mrs. Bailey’s relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Parlia Hudson. Mr. Bailey, who has recently been 01 In a Baltimore hospital, is recuperating satlsfac- Mrs. Lillian "Wychs Eason of, Sanford visited Mies Stalls Creech Linden News By MBA A. B. BBTHBNB » Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tucker visit s ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles of I Stedman Sunday. Mr, J. P. Grumpier spent the > week-end visiting his father, M. J. • Crumpler of Vanders, N. C. ■ » 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wemyus and ■ children of FayettevUle spent Sun r day with the B. B. Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Raynor visit- Ad her sister Sunday, Mra. Tillman Butts of Angler. i Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moore and . Ray spent Sunday with her par > ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ray. t Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wilkins spent Monday in Fayetteville. Mrs. George Bullock of Bethel, • N. C.. spent the week-end with her [ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Raynor. Mrs. Glen PoweH of Fayetteville . visited her parents this week-end, 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDonald. jr Miss Betty Crumpler. who is re ) turning to the Orthopedic Hospital i Tuesday was entertained bv the C Linden M. Y. F. Monday night. ) Miss Lillian Bell of Fayetteville visited her sister, Mrs. A. V. Daw -9 1 s Wednesday. Mrs. Bud Marsh whas been vls ? iting her sister, Mrs. Roy Smith. 5 returned to her home in LaGrange, t 111., on Wednesday. i Mias Irene Hudson of Wilson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ryals. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flowers of j Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh • Flowers, Jr., of Durham spent the 3 week end here with Mrs. Vinnie j Smith. [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson r of Fayetteville spent the week end . here with their son-in-law and , daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Woodall. Mrs. Alvah Amis and son Scott, spent the week end with relatives, in Rocky Mount. Mrs. Esther Stewart Dixon spent . a 3-day vlsl this week with ‘ her, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Wolf in Oolds • boro. 1 Miss Arlepe Parnell of Stedman ! visited Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ' Woodall Sunday. f' Mrs. -Willie Moees of SanfOrd 1 a visitor here Wednesday. >• Mn. Ruth Massey, Mrs. Justus i Parker, and Miss Sarah Turlington visited relatives and friends in San ford Saturday. Mias Stella Creech spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. I Miller Patterson in Rocky Mount. j Mr. and Mn. J. F. Woodall were ! dinner guests Sunday of Dr. and I Mn. DeWltt Woodall in Erwin. tfßfe UAat record, trim, n. 4 kins Sunday. Mist Corene Stewart of Benson .Visited Mr. and Mn. J. H. Williams, Jr., Sunday. . . Mr. and Mn. Ernest Capps of Raeford spent Sunday with Mr. , and Mn. W. K. Barefoot. Mr. and Mn. B. B. Wilkins and ERWIN SUPPLY CO. Erwin , N. C. j Is Now Your New Dealer For SYLVANIA TELEVISION I—lßi iraMMltllßll—niTffniMiirngiimrmrnirnini PICTURE ITS LIFE-SIZE ■Jtr-- I 1 Movie-Clear £ AaLa* gyi VA TV T A i JW J \l True Blacks, Grays and Whites ....—.l. ...I. ■ —II. I. .11 I i l i i ■ II l mmmmm ■— GOLDEN JUBILEE TELEVISIONI MBHMkh FIRST "\7 ES, we feature SYLVANIA Golden Jubilee TV A ,8111 PERFORMANCE cause ese wonderful new sets have all the }ea» I llfflliiilm y4t> *Ss> 4 111 ;|KB lures you want. 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RURITANg ENTERTAINEDI The Juniors of Linden High School entertained the Ruritan members and their wives Friday night at the school. The menu consisted of: Baked chicken, dress ing, glblet gravy, elaw, string beans, candled potatoes, cucumber pickles. rolls, coffee, apple pie topped with ice c