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PAGE FOUR *. a-. s*mrn i ;M -a Girls’ Auxiliary corona keU on Sunday night at the . MyggtoO Baptist Church. .Here’s Barbara • Jean yteofrihen, Mary LeGraade Ammons and Ida Car , wbe were' honored tor completion or : >r«aey of Bible study, research on the lives "■■■ 1 ♦ GODWIN NEWS* -s.it':>.:V-.* -X SLoia M*e Meeler has return m home after having visited iQ>er and father-in-law, Mr. Bt.’it. it Meeler of Leesburg, . mv- attd -W**- Xrcello Glover and lj®.Portsmouth, Va.. Mr. and tpc -jypmtjLy■ Strickland and Fred dk?gf* Durham, and Mr. and Mn. X* K.RJnsdayisUed Mr. and Mrs. litifoj* Oloyer last week. the visitors at church Bupptr wsrfc. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom and Stanley Godwin aw-AMM* from Durham. . ' ijtrt. p.,T. Hooges and Mrs. James TW'OfJhmn; Mr. June Williams m-vqwis&.'and Mr. and Mrs. Sin dHHp ,W%uiis of ’Clinton visited Mb f&6k and MBs Jennie Mae VBawET Bag* h sfck with chicken 1 IT S TOPPER AT I Just right for now and later. A real * ow P r ' ce hit too! All the best fabrics and work of Baptist missionaries, and church or ganization. Miss Janet Wilson, State Young Peo ple’s secretary for the N. C. Woman’s Missionary L’nion of the State Baptist Convention, is stand ing behind the queens. (Photo by T. M_ Stewart) Crewe, Va., and Mrs. Christine Les ter from Ohio visited Mrs. Sarah Alderman and family during the end. Mrs. Mac Satterwhite of Oxford spent the week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. Viola Strickland. Mrs. Lola Mae Meeler and Mrs. Lonnie Glover shopped In Raleigh last week. Friday night, March 5, World Dav of Prayer will be observed within inter-denominational meeting at 'Bethesda Friends Church at 7:30. All members of Spring Branch and surrounding churches of all faiths are invited and urged to be present. Mrs. L. M. Alabaster of Greens boro, Mrs. Bert Alabaster., David Alabaster and Lacky Belote of Dunn; Mr. and Mrs. Graham Olive and family of Wintervllle; Mies Lowney Olive of Wake Forest; and Mr*. T. G. Braxton and Mrs. Mc- Lellan Wade of Godwin visited Mrs. Lula Graham and the David Her ring family. Mrs. Viola Strickland, Mrs. Mac Satterwhite, Mrs. David Herring, Sandra and Olive Gray Herring, shopped in Raleigh Saturday. Hatch Services This Afternoon Mrs. Sarah C. Hatch, 74, of Fal con, died in the Hlghsmlth Hospi tal at 11:10 a. m. Tuesday morn ing after an illness of several months. Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon: at 3:00 p. m. from the Church of God in Erwin. Interment was 4n the Antioch Church in Falcon. Rev. Tedder, pastor of the Church of God in Erwin, assisted by the Rev. W. W. Thomas of Falcon, officiat ed. The body remained at Hatcher and Skinner Funeral ’Home until taken to the church to lie In state from 2 until 3. j She is survived by two brothers. Mr. Charlie Ray of ErWln; W. W. -iL -A THE DAILY BECOME, PQWIT, ft U Spring BtdMh News Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Godwin, Mr. , and Mrs. Willard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Williams and Miss Pearl Calohan attended tpe Young Adult Rally of the Fayetteville Presbytery that was held at Brown son Memorial Presbyterian Churc.n at Southern Pine* Sunday. Mr? Isaac Starling who under • went surgery at N. C. Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill last Friday is improving. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ammons spent Tuesday in Holly Springs and Ra leigh. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edgerton. Sr. Mrs. E. C. Edgerton, Jr., and son, Cecil and Mrs. Mayo of Newbem are .spending this week in Florida. The women of the Church of the Godwin Presbyterian Church met on Tuesday night, March 2nd at the church. Mrs. J. M. Melntyre, president, presided. The title of L. Ray of Hallsboro, North Caro lina; 2 sisters, Mss Mary E. Ray of Falcon; Mrs. Amanda C. Young of Durham; several nieces and nephews. Hand That Works SiH K hj *-*e*gf*SßS®saf CHERYI MALONEY, «, of Hones dale. Pa., born without hand* or arms, shows how she can writ* with a pencil, using a mechanical hand. Doctors created tor the girl the first pair of tuUy-funcikmgl limbs ever designed, enabling her to attend school like other chil dren her age. (Iwteraartcniaß shi the. program waa, "The Heritage •of the World Cliristian CommuiS , ty. Several members took part on the program. The W, M V. of the Godwin Bap tiet Church are observing the Week of Prayer With services each night at the church. V ’ * Prayer Service will he held at* Black’s Ohapel Church on Friday night in observance of the Week of Prayer. , Mrs. Annie Godwin and Mrs Raymond Godwin spent Sunday in Zebulon with the Garland Godwin family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Godwin and family spent last Friday with . Jerry at Caswell Training School in Kinston. Mrs. Helen Matthews has return ed to her home here after visiting HAMS Miff r CENTER SLICES HAM * “, IH PEACHES 31 “ 43*Jj_47* SS®® 3 ARMOUR’S STAR CRttO-WRAPPED 26* FRANKS 49« UBL * 4 * >NT * SMOOTH GOLDEN ARMOUR’S STAR PURE YORK ROM- > . CREAM CORN 303 CAN MpC Ml* mam gMgg gam ms, MM • . MONTE FANCY CARDEN liA SAUSAGE • 49« **«!”** «»OUR-5 «« THW-SUCRD V. PRN®M|PI|E JMIC* 33c X BOLOGNA • 39* tomato sauce 2«. i*« e winner Qniiutr) itii-ricxis stustfi' ’i.' »vt “‘W -16*4*55 TmSdUui RACOW ; - - I U~ITI ■TWITin.TTTm SAUSAGE a.* 19.; MEAT MX DAT wmtrctibß ~ 1 • TmMZ. >«- *■« 2 a 27. j VaJgPO ~ Zy Sail 2 “ 29*^ GOLDEN CORN ■ 4>it.EasJf* " 7h \ CRISP LETTUCE 2 - 25* CHEESE «. 43* IUPE TOMATOES - “ 14* V, X NO. 1 BUSS ■' W -ERMR jMVR HARP „ BED POTATOES S ■ 2S. B«HI_ » 2*. Bonus Buy! Holland Fold-A-Way PIES 2 * GS 49« j PICNIC CeBIU - 25*| Min m ' ■ . IN ERWIN * I her slater, lie*, tlaymond Johnson In Winston Salem. Mr*. Baaterttne Rhiner and son; Mr. tanley Rhiner and,-Mrs. D. M WUliaoM and son, paVid. have re turned from Tamp*,' 'Florida where they visited Mr., and Mrs. Chester Adams. v - , Mrs. Tom Gtisto*: of Wrightsville Beach is vlalUnd in the home of the Isaac Starlings this weak while Mrs. Starling is in the Hospital. Mrs. Cottos, Mrs. Mattie Williams, Mrs. Victoria.’ Holland; and Mrs. Harold Edgerton visited Mrs. Star ling at N. C. Hospital at Chapel Hill Tuesday, . ■ k ■■ - ' Messrs. Edgar Lubas, Jimmy Lu cas, Jesse Jones and J. L. Jones attended the O. W and H. C State Basket Ball game at Ralelgn Saturday night. Mr, Harold agkson returned Tues day to E. C. T. after spending the week-end with homefrtts. THURSDAY AJPT&fctaON, 4, SAN FRANCISCO (W w : stowing autos tf> hand, out *urv*#; cards as part of a program to speed up traffic succeeded in snarl-, ing mites of it Tuesday op Bay shore Freeway south of here. WASHINGTON <m Freshman Rep. Harlan Hagap CD CaliD. wno was narrowly missed by two as sassins’ bullets in the Bouse Mon day, tried for hours Tuesday to gain recognition to make a speecn Ambulance Servicti ’ '| Phone 2077 CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME DUNN, N. C. one, it’s easier tea a new mem ber to get killed around here than it is to C*t recognised.” CHICAGO W* r- Judge sus pended a *6 fine when Merman Williams told the court he had to let his dog run unleashed because her condition requires evxerctee. The dog Is expecting puppies.
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