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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turlington
visited their daughter, Mrs. Theoi
dors Ingram, of Park ton, Sunday.
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croftei fdrmer residents of Coats,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pope and
daughters, Janice and Dianne spent
Sunday with relatives in Benshn.
v Mr. Paul 0. Merrill of alickson
vllle, Fla.. was an overnight guest
of Mr. aqt) Mrs. T. J. Turlington
o« Thursday night He was enroute
to Baltimore, Md., where he will
attend the Air Force School. Mr.
Merrill Is a. brother-in-law of Mrs.
Turlington. ,'
Mrs. E. T. Malone and Teddy at
tended the fuileral of Captain Clyde
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ling ton, Va„ Saturday. March Ist’’
They visited In Washington, D. C.
for a couple of days after the fu
neral. v . x
Mr. and Mrs. Donald BaWan, aqd
Mri, Paul Stott of Wilson were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ma
> lone and Mrs. Eula Wins ted on
■ Sunday.
S-Sgt Billy K. Stewart, son of
Mr. Irvip B. Stewart, is on thirty
• days furlough, with h|s pa rep to. He
1 has just finished three arid one half
1 years service in Frankfort, Oer
-1 many. At the termination of his
furlough he will report for duty
with the Air Force at Oscoda, Mich
igan.
Mrs. Eula Wins ted, Mrs. J. M.
Malone, Mrs. A. E. Wlnbome, and
Mrs. Laverne Stewart attended the
funeral of Mrs. Wlnsted’s brother;
Mr. Qeorge Wins ted, in Wilson, on
Friday.
The Methodist Congregation have
their regular church services at the
Community House in Coato on first
Sunday night at seven thirty, and
third Sunday ntornlng at eleven
o’clock. Sunday School at ten o'-
clock each Sunday morning. All
are cordially invited to attend each
of these services.
Miss Edith Allen spent the week
end with her parents at Warring
ton.
Mrs. Nell Williams was an over
night guest of her sister, Mrs. Pat
Jones of Fort Bragg, Friday night
Mrs. Exie Stewart of Raleigh,
visited in Coats over the weekend,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. O.
Phillips.
Evangeline'Stewart who is a stu
dent at Wake Forest, spent the
weekerid with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Stewart.
Mrs. Nell Williams attended the
oyster roast at Fayetteville, on
Wednesday night. This is one of the
regular social meetings of the Buie’S
Creek Chapter of the Eastern Star.
Mr. Cecil Fqqpay of Carolina
Beach was a visitor in Coats over
the. weekend.
The annual Father-Son .Banquet
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“SON” RAYNOR, 21-year-did
Benson native, who is a photo
grapher with the V. S. Navy, now
stationed in Yokosuka, Japan. He
is with an Amphibious Construc
tion battalion. Young Raynor la
a graduate of Benson High School.
He joined the Navy in January
1950 and received training at San
Diego and Pensacola. His parents
are Mr. and Mrs, Ira B. Raynor
of Benson.
MISS MASSAD AT EVENT
Edna Mas Sad of Benson is a
mong the seven student members
of the Sigma Pi Alpha, foreign lan
guages fraternity at East Carolina
College, who attended the 21st
National Congress of the organiza
tion at Atlantic Christian College
on Saturday March 8.
DR. CARTER PREACHES
Dr. Wm. Howard Carter, Presi
derit of the General Conference - of
the Evangelical Baptist Church, with
headquarters in Goldsboro, N. C.
preached Sunday morning, at 11
o'clock In the historic Colliers
Chapel Community Church, Un
den, it was announced today.
One person can plant approxi
mately 500 pine seedlings per day.
of. the Future Farmers of America
was held in the Agriculture Build- ,
ing on Friday evening, March lsti
A barbecue supper was served to
the large number of fathers, sons .
and friends of the young farmers ,
of the Coats School who are mem
bers of the Agriculture Class. A
very inspirational meeting as well
as a; delicious supper was reported,
Friends of Mr. Owen Odum mis
sed him ;ht Sunday School Sunday-
He was confined to his home on ac
count of illness.
Mrs. Grace Carroll of Dunn
spent the weekend with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Penny.
’"’“the . Fellowship tJTuIT held it’s
regular monthly meeting on Mon- .
day evening at the Coats Case. The.
delicious dinner was served by Mr.
Ted Malone, owner of the case.
After the business session an in
spirational talk was made on the
subject ‘.‘The Value of Manual Arts,
and School." Miss Westbrook had
a very fine exhibit of some of the
work her seventh and eighth grade
pupils, have done. This work is one
of the great needs of the Elemen
tary grades. There are many boys
and girls that can exceed in man
ual arts that cannot do as well as
SQR)e Qf their fellow pupils in a
formal education. This is equally
as important in life as the white
collar, Jflbs. Ow schools should be
equipped for this kind of work all
through -the grades. Most pupils,
who drop oqt of school at an early
age would remain in the classroom
If there were courses in. which they
could exoeefl. Miss Westbrook is
doing some very fine work along
this line.
There has been a large number
of absences during the last week
pf school, on account of, colds and
flu. We hope that it win not reach
an epidemic however.
* Miss Eva gabopan was absent
from her classroom a few days ,
during the week on account of flu.
Mrs. Earl Vann's pupils were
happy to have her back In. School
after Ijeirig ID at home for a week.
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