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Pilot News This week will be a busy one for many. All the men are mak ing preparations for the supper they are going to sponsor on Sat urday from five till eight o’clock. They are having Pig Barbecue, Brunswick stew, slaw, and a des sert. Tickets are being sold in advance for $1.25. The proceeds will go to the new church build ing. We are going to see how the men will put this one over. If they do a good job on this .fme, we will let them plan them aM. On Monday and Tuesday night of this week the W. M. U. and G. A. members are having their week of prayer. All its members are urged to be present. Prayer service will be held on Thursday evening at eight o’clock. The PTA held its first meeting for this school term last Friday night. They discussed plans for the current year. We hope to have the best year that we have had yet. It’s up to the parents, children and teachers to make it so. So let’s give our school our full support and see if we can t have that good school year. Misses Judith Stallings and Mel rose Williams left on Tuesday of this week for school at Campbell. Best wishes to you girls. Mrs. Mamie Bunn and Mrs. Ge neva Pearce are visiting the Ty lers and other relatives in Buffa lo, N. Y. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Poole of Garner spent Sunday with Helen Greene. Mr. Kurt Underwood of Falls Neuse visited Mr. and Mrs. Broadie Privette on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lockamy of Durham were here with her mo ther, Mrs. Buddie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stallings of Raleigh are spending a couple of days here with his mother this week. Let’s don’t forget our regular church services. —Bonita MEMORIALS Warner’s 47th Year Monuments - Markers ANYTHING IN STONE Bronze Tablets Soldier’s Memorials LARGE STOCK ON HAND Low costs PROMPT DELIVERY NO AGENTS BTSATURING VERMONT MARBLE WARNER Memorials, Inc. Hillsboro Street Raleigh, N. C. Insurance Insurance Is Protection Against your worst enemies —Fire, Storm, Accident. See D. D. 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