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PAGE EIGHT tld&y Honored ; <§%£... ft* g ■ £ WASHINGTON The parchment jjjjprol presented ;to Senator Clyde Hoey in Raleigh last night came pk £ complete surprise to him, al 'ywft, every either Democrat in jhe Senate had known about it for 5 "fee scroll was presented to Hoey :s*shrf : .a!hmial dinner of. the North ®MSOH»a Citizens Association, and •or* the signatures of Vice Presi •ent Alton Barkley and all of the democratic members of the Senate *kc|pt Hoey himself. scroll, attesting the high re which Hoey is held by his Ifews, was presented in con ?h‘wilh the Senator’s selection ife'Association as North Caro and to the nation." 6M Hoey’s “acknowledged of his convictions," his "‘un devotion to duty,” and his ness to be spent as a ser . the people.” . * the sitfeners. Senator Spes ftolland (D. Fla.) made the ision. 2>n Honor Roll aWt La Fayette TThe Honor Roll for the fourth PWli School as re to Brincipal Guy Daves con tains the names o( 31 pupils. Those sp the Jjtonor Roll and their rooms |gre. as follows: • WMtaKPryan’s room: Jane Holle man, Becky McGhee, Janie Sexton, suspn Smith, Bonnie Tutor. < ' ■iXMm fork’s room: Sara Jo Mat- Janet Faye Parker. Jimmy Arnold. />M»> : SV>an’s room: Judith Senter. nkao* E Matthews’ room: Barbara g.Mre, M.Pierce’s room: Judy Ellis, gmif Oriffin, Judy Tutor. •**fk Sherron’s room: Dollle Hold tfaves’ room: Gerald Arnold. XMfc; fcfedlin's room: Ruth Ann Arnold. Patty Matthews. **■ Bradley’s room: Celia Mid ’lflftl, ft-tdtt’s room: Joyce Jordan. Mrs. Arnolds room: Polly Cnnt ttron. Nancy Hamilton. i]W Adams* room: Harold Car- Itte Omi Hobby, Mary Lou Mr.Foxx’s room: John Arnold. * >r *j^ l>rown ' Betty Smith. Patsy •SuSi Matthews’ room: Ivon irjmTPT9 I jar a '*? t I § U *‘** M!— tco 0«y i:Zf £*3rt ■ DtrOAL CiEAM Do c 1 wTTIiBRSSR kleemex 9Pc 100 SOfr “ e ' rM nssu:s I tt^theS* S ou V know orni ft that Sorjng^ is hem— I right here at FITCH- Rg S I gwewide SPRANG L jgjfJl I SALE features scores -- ■■ ■ ■ ijfe P. ric * Chlorophyll Gum Be an pariv bird. Cleans Your . K. z?* I **- I.t 1 * *° r Breath • I £Slgs son f on fein^ 8011 I “-look your best-this • I;; BRECK SHAMPOO, 4 ox 60c IBLTJjOAtf_PEgMANENT De luxe Kit 2 25 srlM Tooth I ,’T^Vvi *** '' u„„ » ilergom tfrfWfl, 6 - oz. AQrMI Jylßi rw^man BBPP 1 ® Mirteral Oil ... 33c II mBL Lawfe, 9ot sszt 45c | BENSON PERSONALS W.+. and M'S. Fned Dulin of Spring Lake recently visited Sgt. and Mrs. Justic Parker. Mi-, and Mrs. Judson Stevens of Clayton visited Mi. and Mrs. J. M. I GulU Sunday. i Mi', and Mrs. George Ellis, O. R. Ellis, Sr., and Randy Ellis soent the weekend with,relatives in Aslie boro. i ... | Mrs. J. W. Whittentc.n lef Sun day for a week’s vlr.it w'th her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. end M’-s. Ransom Whittenton in Zebu lon. Mi«s Nrta Turlington, Miss I,u- J c>le Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. A. j T. Parker spent the weekend at | ' h “ ' TV ”. ,, "gton cottage at Caro- 1 lina Beach. Mrs. Will Woodall. Bill and •w<r>v Woodall spent Sunday with their aunt, Miss Veda Austin in Clayton. ( .• • * Mrs. Murle Nichols and Mrs. 1 Maude Dorset of Canton, s»“Ht last Week here with their parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Johnson. * * a Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Sanders snput- Sunday in Roanoke Rapids with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Johnson end j Walter Stephenson of FaV"Hevlll" f spent Sundav here with Mr. and I Mrs. Marshall Woodall. ... | Mrs. Vinnie Smith and Miss Stella Creech spent Sunday in Sanford aS guests of Misses Flora and Edith Wyche. * * ♦ Births —Benson--Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norris announce the birth of a dauehter, Polly Sue. on Wednes day, March 13 In the Dunn Hos pital. Mrs. Norris is the former Miss Polly Godwin of near Dunn. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Porter an nounce the birth of a son or Sun day. March 9. in the Dunn Hos pital. Mrs. Porter is the former Miss Esther Core of Dunn. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Brad McLamb spent first of the week in Charlotte where Mr. McLamb attended the Republican State Convention and Wrs. McLamb visited her brother, Osblu- Neal McLamb. RATED EXCELLENT Iris Britt, daughter of Mrs. Pearl N. Britt, made a rating of excellent ! at Meredith College in the recent 1 music event. She is a pianist and ! is studying Jinder Mrs. Lloyd Wade - —IT--- t■ I '"J - > “ ■ I T T ’ "1 I - I 1 1 I Ki Bbl B' MISS MIRIAM GRACE DAVIS is the daughter es Mr. and Mrs. Jasper W. Davis of Rocky Mount who -have announced her engage ment to Janies Wood Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hiram Rose of Benson. The wedding Is planned for late June in the First Baptist Church of Rocky Mount. Lions At Erwin Hear Glee Club Members of the Erwin Lions Club had an opportunity to hear the Er win High School Glee Club mem bers who received the highest ra ting at Meredith College recently at their regular meeting Tuesday night. They furnished the enter tainment- portion of the program. The entertainers included a quar tette composed of John Q. Beard, George Eamshaw, 111. Eddie Max well and Bobby Shepard, a trio composed of Mary Ignise Miley, Patricia Warren and Delores Eas on, and soloists.. George Eofnshaw, TTT and Margaret Raifordi Geral- Ulne Matthewji was aguomjjatlist. The MggdhgwKHHfiiddNdi scored highly: at the college plusa number of additional srteetlons. President Ij. C. Woodall presid ed over the r*eeting which was fol lowed by an’ advisory meeting at eron of Broadway presided. Deputy which Zone Chairman J. B. Cam- District Governor E. B. Kinlaw of Laurlnburg Fas also present. Dunn Legion Post Wilt Hear Herbert Vernon D. Herbert. Manager of the Social Sbcm-lty Board in Fay etteville will be guest speaker at the regular Slipper meeting of Dunn Post ifumixy 59 of the American Legion tottigfst at seven at the Le gion Hut. Mr. Herbert will give an instnic- j tive talk to the members on the l benefits which may be due them tinder the Social Security Act. All members are urged to attend. SPRING AGAIN! It's spring again. The new season officially ar rived at 11:14 ajn. EST when the sun. wart the Equator into the Northern Hemisphere. / • s NETA'S IOTA'S NETA'S I I ~11, .. _ ~ ,— ... IJ i it I 111' Jk t ■ H i Calling For Ike HR«|L.T-V.V" : u%!* Ml' • «*’ - BWV ‘ w m; . I ibBPI Minneapolis. Minn.. Saralou Ma ther hears that her favorite, who** name was not printed on the bal lot, was running • strong write-in second to tavorite-soo Harold R.‘ Stassen In the Minnesota Prrtto dential primary election return* Women's <sroup Os Installs Officers An impressive installation of Hew officers for IX3-53 marked the March general meeting of the ’Wo •men of the LilHngton Presbyterian Church eondneted Tuesday night at the chun*. .„ v . - , T ~ Mrs. Chqrles Ross served as In stalling officer and. adminielered the oath of office to Mrs. N, F. Lewis ns president succeeding Mrs. J. B Moss. Mr*. Rager Motm, vice president, four committee chairmen, and five new circle Chairmen also i were installed. All officers .were elec ted last month. ~ i . New chairmen of standing com mittees Include: Spiritual Life, Mrs. J. N. Fuquay, succeeding Mrs. Joe Caviness; Church Extension, Mrs. R. C. Gastlneau. succeeding Mrs. W. B. Hunter: World Missions. Miss Virginia Coggins, succeeding ■ Mrs W. M. Bryan: and Annuities and Relief. Miss Jean McKay*,succeed-, ing Miss Cofnelia McLauchUn. Officers, who have another *yqar to serve before their terms expire include Mrs. Nfetll Kelly, secretary; Mrs. Andrew Jackson, treasurer, and the following chairmen: Education. Mrs. A. J. White; Stew ardship, Mrs. S. Q. Howell; and As sembly and Special Causes, Mrs. Bradford Stewart. ', New circle chairmen will be: 1, Mrs. W. M. Bryan; 3. Mrs. Caviness Brown: 3, Mrs. Rupert Bradley: 4, Mrs. Harold Morgan; and 6, Mrs. J. B. Moss, All circlet—toegit at night with the exception of 5. which Is an afternoon group. '*'• • ’l* , Right - For- Spring With High Fashion Notes Arid Low, Low Prices! Look ot ‘ Big fashion news . /. the lovely-lady suits for Spring. Newest “ * suits are sweetly tailorai, with fine, dressmaker touches .. . \lmmr I entla curves and sparked with frosty white or spring glitter. wLjA IIWK/ Biggest news of all . . our little prices on the llatest suits. R Its Fashion’s Smartest For Spring Gay Toppers 1,, Cm. 0— ... ' 1 f !'" ** I^^^-jjT fuH >/ T o jkV*' V; - wind-Miw uirt. ->>*»., ''slfy'" ' r ‘ a ;. - . , [I Sjb v•I f- %t.—p *rf ' •• |#| l\ftilyLh| BSfqK/" a c>- ?y'-: -3|. F Michael Turner | Is Feted On His Fifth Birthday i Michael Turner celebrated his t fifth birthday anniversary with an . attractive St. Patrick’s Day party > given oh Sunday afternoon at the t home of his mother. Mrs. James Turner. His father, Sergeant Tur .frier, who has been serving with the. I. Army In the' Far East tor nearly. two years, is expected to return j home this month. ' ’ v , The birthday cake, lighted by i. vreen candles, was arranged on a > table covered with a white cloth, • featuring a border of green sham rocks. Paper plates and napkins also - were marked by the St. Patrick Day . motif. ' Ice cream, cookies and candy were • served by Mrs. Rex Berrier and Mrs. Jack Smith, 'sister and sister ! in-law of Mra Turner. Each guest received a colorful I horn as a favor. A variety of games were directed, by Mis. Turner and were presented ’ the guest of honot. At tending the party were Glenn Hood, Sandra Johnson, bail Scheneskl. ASlen Byrd, Carolyn Moss. Mary Frances Senter, Steve Aiken, Sandra Carringer. Frankie Lewis and Bob by Turner.- Mrs. J. B. Smith, grandmother of the guest of honor, Mrs. BcJier neski and Mrs. Frank Lewis were special guests. There were about 285,000 mules and colts on, Tar Hoel farms in 1825. By 1960 the number had drop ped to 248,008. ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON,. MARCH 20, 1952 | / FOUOWCO lit A DETECTIVE. Judge Peter D. Farrell (right) arrives dt the Queens County Courthouse. Long Island City. N Y.. for the trial of Willie Sutton on charges of robbing the Sunnyslde branch of the Manu facturers Trust Company. At left Assistant District Attorney James P. McGratton. In charge of the prosecution, enters the building, which was guarded by more than 100 detectives and police. 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