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1 1 "V The Woman's Auxiliary of the uinlnston Convocation of the 1 "cojini Church met in St. Gab- is Church In Faison on Wednes- r M - j - - J day with mors than 100 delegates attending." The Ht. Rev. T. C. Darst, D. D of Wilmington and Rev. JL Ft Fer ney Lough officiated -at the Holy Communion Service. - Greetings were given by Mrs. W. I. Thompson of Faison and Miss IIatt,ie Dillon gave the re sponse. . . .;, i " v The president, Mrs. Baxter Moore spoke. - ; . Rev. Ferney Lough spoke on 'Need for Christian, Fellowship -Conditions. Today," , .' - "The Plan adopted by the Na tional Council to develop Fellow ship" was the theme of a talk by Mrs. Henry J. McWUliam.and Mrs. W. O. Sutherland told "How the Plan can be furthered by the Dio cesan Woman's Auxiliary. '.'-v' Other speakers spoke also on how Christian Fellowship can be developed, included ; Missed Cox Elizabeth McMurray, Jettie Odell, Lona Bell - Weatherby, Hennie Long, Mesdames Fred Outland, Charles Green, Sam Fowle, Paul Simpson and J. R. Morrill. ClTIDAY sppkc wship Christian Fellowship should mean to me and my responsibility to participate in the church's plans." Luncheon - was served In the Community Building. ; ; - WILLIAM Hi CLIFTON I hereby ' announce my cancftdacy for . the office of Cocr.ty Com missiorier .' of;- Duplin County on the Republi can ticket. i If elected, I promise to serve to the best of my ability. 1 v - - .-. ...'..' ' '-' ' .' . . ".j '':- ...... 'V. . Your support and vote will be apprecia ted. . - William R Cliflca FAISON, N. C. j.VV. 5. of S.S, MEETS " The Woman's Society of Social Service of the Methodist Church met at the . Community Building Wednesday afternoon with the Faison and Calypso groups holding a joint meeting. . y . Mrs. H. J. Faison was hostess. The program was presented by Mesdames J. W. Lineberger, H. J. Faison, T. S. Shutt and Una Brog den. The Mission Study was given with Emphasis on , "The North American Indian. ' " At the conclusion of the study, supper was served. v ; : ''..'I '.-.v. ' i POETS CLUB MEETS r The Poetry Club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L H. Hines, with the president Mrs. J. M. Bowden, presiding. " Mrs. H. T. Ray had charge of the program. ' Original poems were read by Mrs. C. Beems and Miss Betty Jones. - - ; . During the social hour the hos tess served a, sweet course with coffee and candy. GIRL SCOUTS : The Girl Scouts met Thursday afternoon with Mildred . Faison Mrs. A. P. Cates, their leader, had charge of the' meeting. - New-officers for the year are: Anne Stroud, Scribe; and Betty Ray, Treasurer. The' hostess ser ved fruit to the members. Mrs. " A. P. Cates" entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Tad Cates' sixth birthday. ' A number of games (ver enjoy ed by the twenty children. . Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. - , hostess to cdgs Mrs. C. D Lee was hostess to her bridge club and several addi tional guests Friday night. High score award - Zardley Sa chet went to Mrs. J.' E. Faison. The hostess served a salad course with Rusian tea. ... . ; ., . ,. .;,;:..' -:,... Halloween motif was carried out In flowers, tallies and table ap pointments.' . ' Special guests pf Mrs. Lee were Mrs. X, S. dgar of Newport .News Va, and Mrs. Wlliam Faison of ' ' ' I Fa 'son. . : . - - i Dr. and I.Irs. Beals. Bowden of "1 it' Raleigh spent the week-end with jj , Mr and Mrg j M Bowden. t - Dr. Frank gmith of Wilson vis- ) ited his mother, Mrs. i. w. amitn iasi wecK. . (,. "; - ' ' Miss Betty Jones of Mt Olive was a visitor here Saturday. t : Mrs. I. F. Faison has returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jeff D. Johnson in Clinton. Misses Eleanor and Marie Bur- PJAMEETSt::::;:-.:: The PTA met, Wednesday night in the school auditorium with the president, Mrs. A. V. Cates to the chair. . I:-:-. --'. .v.... The devotional was given by Rev. J. W. Lineberger, . ,;. : Mr..W.T. Byrd gave a report on the lunch room. Plans were made for a Halloween party for the school children Tuesday night. A solo was sung by two of the school children children and Gra ham Newton played . "Prelude In C Sharp Minor." ; . : PERSONALS 4; ' Friends of Mrs. - A. F,. Rector will be glad to know that she is improving at Rex Hospital, where she has been a patient for several weeks. -. ..:,.'....,,...,.. Mr. A. F. Rector and Dotty were visitors in Raleigh over the. week end...-- 1 -: v v-v . - The family of 1st Lt. William K. Faison has been notified of his safe arrival In England. Lt. Fai son is -the son of Mrs. I. F. Fai son and his wife is the former Miss Maria'Garrett of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stroud, Mrs. A. H. Witherineton and Mrs. Marshall Williams were guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert Withering ton in Kinston Wednesday. Mrs. J. S. Edgar of New port INews, Va. was the guest of her mother Mrs. H. I. Kandoipn lasx week-end. ' : - Miss Martha Faison who Is a student at ChaDel Hill spent the week-end here with the family. " Miss Elva Darden. student oi Kings' Business School in Raliegh spent the week with her family. Mrs. W. V. union auenaea ine funeral of Rodolph Dail in. Ke nansville last week. - Mrs. Norwood Oates of Golds boro spent the week-end With Mrs. X. R. Faison. Mrs.-Lida Barnes, of Pinetops is the guest of her brother. J. H. Mrs. H. J. Faison. " .Mesdames M. C. Bowden, N. F. McColtnan,- Waldo Clifton and A. R. Hicks, Jr., y were ; visitors in Raleigh Saturday. ! '.'. Mrs. I. R. Faison has return ed home after visiting relatives in Atlanta, Ga. '-.'. ; . Mesdames C. D. Lee. H. L. Ho ey and L. D. Groome spent Thurs day in Goldsboro. - . Mrs. Eueene Bowman and Worth 'have been visiting friends in Wil- gwin of Wilmington spent the mington. week-end with their grandmother. Miss Mamie Faison of Green ville spent several days last week with relatives here. Mrs. Ethel Waters of ECTC ac companied Miss Faison home. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Beems of Goldsboro and - Miss ' Cornelia Beems of ECTC, were visitors in town Saturday. Mrs. William Faison of Green ville, was the guest of Mrs. I. F. Faison last wek. . . 1 Mrs. A. H. Witherington atten ded the Eleventh District Meet ing of the Federations Clubs in Wilmington Tuesday. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o f) o C) o o o o o o o o o o o o Q- o o o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O V m : "He "tod ij ' ' l-'i ' :-;' j ifi: Frogic And Cole's Oil Heaters GET .YOURS NOW Qu i n n -McGo wen Co. 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