PAGE TWO News ‘ By RACHEL JACK SO:. Sure was glad to see an Increase 4n attendance for Sunday School and Training Union both Sunday. If -«h»- continue to climb the same ■ , number each Sunday as we gained *ver last Simday, we’d soon be hav ing. enormous crowds. ' For those who said that they . would like to help out in thk Choir ts we’d just practice we’d like to Say that we practiced Sunday after services and it is not definite that this will continue but if those who said they would, will remain after services I’m sure it can be arranged Stick to your work and the “choir corner will be filled *: The flu, virus or colds are taking ‘ their rounds over the community and_severa I were absent that would otherwise have been there Sunday. The*Casncr Phillips family has been aickT.Joyce Jackson. Shelby Godwin, tavwaence Lewis. Billy Bass. Mrs. Bertie Glover and others, who were Sick also. ' The WMU will meet Friday night at the Church, ljoth circles, for their Joint meeting. The time is 7:30 p m. The women are observing the Week of PTayer and in connection with the Observance they were in charge of prayer meeting for Wed nesday night. March 5. The next Wednesday night, which is the 12th. Deacon Mr. Casper Phillips will be in charge. * Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Williams were with us again Sunday and fliis time they had two cute grand dhildren with them. They were Mis ses Linda and Patricia Williams, daughters of * Mr. and Mrs. .Sher rill Williams. . Miss Flora Gilbert, daughter of Mrs. Thelma Gilbert, was home for the weekend. She teaches at Thom asville and hadn’t been home for a good while, for churchy The’ Mary Jackson G. A. will meet at the church Friday night gjso. The girls are all excited over the coming weekend when a girl from the Kennedy Home will visit H them. They have been writing Lois Besseu tor a long time now and Mr. Smith, manager at the Kennedy Home, has said that she could spend the weekend with the girls down here. She will be visiting in sev eral home and it is hoped that she will be here in time for the meeting Friday night. To Lois, we’d lie to say welcome and we hope you enjoy the weekend. | The Deacons met Saturday night rUmm. I MARCH 1-9»h I fanqJwiulcdtlnnA to the 4-H’ers I WE POINT WITH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE TO THE I CREAM OF THE AMERICAN YOUTH - THE I MEMBERS OF THE 4-H CLUBS. -sis- I WE POInTt WITH PRIDE TO THE OLIIEI I ROW CROP "66" WITH SINGLE FRONJ I . r. ,:J , . *<•* 4 ’■ '£ & V I I ... WHEEL DRIVE.- v 1 . sssz « I » ■ I m ft Row Crap “68” troirt wheel assemblies can be in- S t«f*hn«wl VteWr ,Bd ** sHy 6 1 . ■KmF WSh W&mMA Vy% tt v ifjum r |TfJ| WyHS \ "v? 2l\ sUKsfj , M £Tw f ' «|§t I J; ,!■ 4inhmMMt fn ••''■s';■ \;-g£]P9|H^nmKr., PRINCIPALS IN’ KIWANIS PRODUCTION: Pictured here are the leading playe s who performed In the Angier Kiwanis Club mlnlstrel, “Tobacco Barn Jubilee”, at the Angier sehopl auditorium last Friday night. Lclt to right: Endmen Grady Eaip, Graham Talley, Joe Corrin, Interlocutor D. W. Denning Jr, and Endmen Ellis Parker, Clyde Xdihps, and Carl Young. (Photo by Norwood Young)., ' ■ . ; 1 and Sunday morning they mafic a motion to the church that our cierk, Johnson DraugftOn. Write to our representatives in Washington and let ytem know that we are not in favor of permanent Com pulsory Military Training in the U. S. The church voted unanimously to send the letters and let these men know that our church does not think this is the thing to do Per sonally we think that this is a fine move to take and that other church es should write these men and ex press their feelings whether they be for or against it. While collecting bits Os news some one informed me that fir. and Mrs. Freeman Bass announced the birth of 35 brand new pigs. Congratu lations and maybe you’ll see fit to give one of them to Harvest Day next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Williford and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hairr went visiting Mr. Williford's and Mrs. Hairr’s- puni, who lives in Gibson N. C. We missed you. TIjrY.W.A,. will meet with Miss es Mary Jackson and Vivian Tart Monday night. March 10th. Miss Darlene Pope is in charge of the program for th 1 - time All members are urged to go to the meeting. It will be at 211 S. Wilson Ave. in Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Godwin were visiting -.is Sunday. They , were vfe fting Mr. Godwin's parents. That’s a mighty ev±e ba’iy. they have. Rain or shine, the parsonage is being worked on and its been mostly rain lately. Even Monday in the rain the work continued on the terrace, 'but it was halted when Freeman Bass’ big truck got stuck up to the axles. The tjroisble was that 'the truck had thousands of pounds of rock and gravel on It. The men got Mr. Liston Jackson with hig. Oliver tractor and trie<#t4jjuflyit out, but no lv.ck. The} then got Mr.' Wayne l>e4 while it_j*ified both trie tors pull-: ed. Finally with *ihh tractors null ing full force out came thb, truck apd gravel. Those brave men Who were working out in that rain de serve extra credit, who were Wayne Lee, Freeman Bass, Sam Strickland Herman Hairr and Liston Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Carter visited I Mr. John Stones Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watts from Greensboro, visited him and Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Stones Sunday. Sue Frances. Strickland went back with her uncle and aunt to Vir ginia last week and about the mid dle of the week her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Strickland made a trip up there and got her. They didn't come -straight home, though, instead they went back to Morganton, N. C„ visiting their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strickland. They are making a long vacation of it, because they aren’t -—— * SOur Business Cords To Our Customers. These Business For Wm. A. Rogers Silverware, made brief Guaranteed By Oneida, Ldt. Jast think of It! Ail yob do Is save, those basinets cards drt™blTfM i be^tifßl iI WH m A de ROGERS «£vERWW,In your dut'ce of ttfb exaui-ate designs. Start year set today and yon wit] bc how fast your ttoenvare cards will ac- C " , "" ,ate ’ g\ . X w Send the required amount cf cards listed on the back of each | silverwa " I I THEY ABE TRILY VALUABLE S IB '" r" g THE DAILY RECORD,DUNN,N.C. Freeze On TV Stations Will Be Lifted Soon WASHINGTON UP) The frccte on new television stations will be lifted this month, informed sourc es predicted today. They emphasized, however, TV fans should not expect sud den appearance’of a lot of new stations. There will stiß be prob lems to iron out! The _ Federal Communications back yet. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were the din ner guest? of Mr. and Mrs. Lea mon Naylor and family Sunday, Pfc. Ray Adams, of Ft. Lee, Va. was down for services Sunday. He was visiting Viyjan Tart. -Belle Bass, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bass, went vftth her mother to her uncle's to at some milk and butter, tittle Eu liF 'WWtced oat. “C the bjgbk porgh ; Bfed looked at thV«» lflhc bafn lot. 'She Began .laughing in Her shy manner‘nnd came running |n to her Aether, who asked what she was laughing at. She said, in laugh ing words, "their cow is chewing chewing gum.” The B.T.U. social chalfmen are planning a Mg Social and are plan ning to iav.ie the entire church— I hear.- Plans will h* announced and the invitation will be given later. A good time is in store and that’s for sure. Maybe I can tell : -you more next time. Mr. and Mrs. John Wade had all their children home Sunday but Donald. J. C. was home from I Greensboro and Elbert from Win- I ston-Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl >! Wade and the grandchildren of i' Washington, D. C„ all spent Sunday I’ with Mr. ahd Mrs. Wade. Donakl (couldn't be in from Tennessee where ;'he is in College. • i Commission Is working day and night on a complex plan for. di viding up,new TV channels among about 1,500 communities through out the nation. There are now only 108 stations on the air. it will open up about 2,000 new channels In the very high fre quency and ultra high frequency 7 r . Span* 3» m the 4S ta their HANDS they held the key to the continued progress of this country. - - - In their HEARTS and HEAD are the glorieas , precepts of 9«r way of life - - - and, in their HEALTH fjes the foundation to a vigorous growth of our sturdy American people. - « ... To the future Home-Makers, Farmers and Craftsmen: the < 4-H Boys and Girls, we say --gaud luck, good health and . may your future always be filled with thi bright hopes and great promise of living and working. 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