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9" 0 ,ic ;.:ic : !- t", Faison Correction - - - Due to an oversight we failed to include the name of Myrtle Wheeless, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Wheeless, in our list of Faison High School alumni who are away at college. Myrtle graduated with the class of 1948 and is now taking a business course at Pineland. Gas Range A new gas range was installed in the Community Building last week. This improvement answers a need that has been felt for some time. In the past an oil stove was used for cooking which was far from satisfactory. Local Man Coaches Boy To Success News from Kinston the past week stated that Jimmie Cole of Rock ingham won divisional honors and a $50 award in the American Le gion's oratorical contest held there. last week. Cole earned the right to compete in State semi-finals at Lincolnton on March 17. He is a studen in the Rocking ham city schools and was coached to success by Melville F. Warren son of Rev. and Mrs. F. F. Warren of Faison. He is a teacher of En glish in the Rockingham schools and a graduate of A. C. College and has his MA from the University of North Carolina and is working during the summer toward his Ph. D. Personals Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Klnlaw' ANNOUNCING THE of the Bailey Esso Station Under The Managership Of J. B. BAILEY Your Patronage Will MODERN DRY DIAL 2)98-1 Top Market Price; .. . ;. sror . Your Chickens and Eggs Baby Chicks for Sale- How in Slock Corn Bought In Your Barn In The Shuck; " Yellow Corn .'. 1.20 per bu. White Corn .i..,J::J..,.;;tIw.$1.10 per bu. ....!':,' . " ' ' ' v; ':tfi"L' ':-' -.' : : "i-. ; '.'V .. j, Gold Stray Feeds S: Arfos Flour H H'1 FEED SFT News and Rev. and Mrs. Eads of the Universalist Church of Clinton were dinner guests of Rev and Mrs. Fred : Warren at Taylor's Bridge community building Friday evening. Mr. W. H. Andrews remains very ill at Wayne Memorial Hos pital. Rev. W. C. Goldston, Methodist minister of Goldsboro, was dinner guest Monday of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Warren. He spoke that even ing at Epworth Methodist Church to the young people of the Clinton area. Roland Williamson is very ill at his home here. Men's Bible Class Last Sunday evening the Men's Bible Class of the Calypso Presby terian Church sponsored a mov ing picture called "Like a Mighty Army" to a full house. The picture produced by the Lutheran Church, is a story of a few people in a comfortable, in different city church, who wanted to do something for the Church and the Lord. In one of the sur burban areas where thousands had recently made their homes, there was no Protestant church. These few people, despite bitter oppo sition, made sacrifices in time, energy; and money, rented and re modeled a house for a chapel and secured a minister for pastor. In the end the opposition was won over and the church itself had tak en new life. Some wonderful lessons were taught in the picture which em phasizes in a subtle way the great lesson of stewardship. It would do any congregation good to see this picture. Elect More Officers At a meeting of the Stanford RE-OPENING D. W. BAILEY Be Appreciated We Point With Pride... TO OUR OUTSTANDING WORK DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY SHOE REPAIR TUESDAY, Pick-ups FRIDAY, Delivery CLEANERS FAISON, N. C. Pntshvterlan Church Sunday nl..t Feb. 20 two Elders and three Dea cons were elected. Elders were: Albert Outlaw and Ralph Jones; Deacons: Coy Smith, Ned Robert, and Borden Roberts. -The Session will examine these men as to their beliefs and the knowledge of their duties at a meeting on Tuesday night .March 21. At preaching service on Sunday night, March 20 these officers-elect will be ordained and Installed by the laying a of hands and prayer. V.'siting Elders are expected from other churches to participate In the service. The public is Invited. Garden Club Meets The Faison Garden Club met on Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Z. A. Gibson with Mrs. B. D. Clifton assisting hostess. Mrs. I. R. Faison presided. Mrs. A. F. Rector, nominating chairman, nominated the following officers: Pres. Mrs. C. D. Lee; Vice Pres. Mrs. D. L. Groome; Sec. Mrs. C. R. Lewis; Treas. Mrs. N. K. Oates; Historian, Mrs. Z. A. Gibson; Li brarian, Mrs. W. T. Hlnes, who re ported the Sesame Club and Gar den Club planted over 200 dog woods. Mrs. D. Newton reported the Garden Club had ordered 300 Azaleas. Mrs. W. R. Clifton intro duced the speaker, Mr. J. H. Harris, Horticulture and Landscape Spec ialist from State College, who spoke informally on planting and fertilizing shrubs. Mr. Harris, known as "The Tar Heel Gardner" is the author of some IS bulletins on landscaping ana nome oeauii fication. Miss Hilda Clontz, Duplin Home Demonstration Agent, was guest of the club. The hostesses served a salad plate with hot tea I J ! IL. I 1 I 1 during uic auuiai uvui. Presbyterian Lawn Is Landscaped On Friday, March 3 several men and women of the' Faison Church met Mr. Ferger of Wilmington to set out shrubbery on the lawn. He brought many kinds of plants that had been carefully selected for particular places on the lawn. Sev eral ladies also contributed plants among whom were: Mrs. Mat Lee I Thompson who gave a beautiful boxwood, and other plants, as a memorial to her mother and father; Mrs. D. Newton, Mrs. T. W. De Vane, Mrs. W. T. Hines, Mrs. J. C. Bell. Sr.. Mrs. M. C. Lewis, and Mrs. N. F. McColman. There were others who made considerable con tributions in time and energy among whom were Mrs. W. T. Hines who was chairman of the commi ttee, Mrs. C. D. Lee, several of the Deacons, Mrs. Kalmar and son Nick Kalmar. The contribution of these and many others, and the interest of all, has been very com mendable. On Sunday March 12, following morning service, the congregation met to adopt a budget for the com ing church-year which begins April 1, and to elect Elders and Deacons to replace those whose terms ex pire at the end of this month. Elders J. B. Stroud, Jr., and M. C. Bowden were reelected for a term of three years; Deacons William Thompson and Perry Lewis were reelected for a term of four years; and William McCullen was elect ed to fill the unexpired term of Charles Decker. These officers to be installed in April. Following the election an every member canvass was begun, to be completed by the Deacons during th' month. John M. Faison Club Meets The John M. Faison Womens Club met Friday afternoon, March 3 at the club house with Mrs. B. C. Clifton presiding. After the business session Mm. Mary McCullen talked on Gardens and Mrs. A. H. Skipper talked on current styles In womens clothing. Miss Eleanor Southerland dem onstrated furniture . arrangement, her topic beln "a more livable living room". Mrs. M. VL Troublefleld gave a book review. Mrs. 'Robert Miller was in charge of recreation with Mrs. Troublefleld winning in a contest on "Shamrock", Mrs. John King won In the weight guessing contest' Mrs. H. H. Clifton and Mrs. B. C. Clifton, hostesses for the afternoon,. served a delicious salad plate. , MYF Meets The M.Y.F. met Tuesday night in the home of Dotty Rector with Johnnie Howard as assistant. BYPiD'S TAXI Din I 918-1 LU Ar... i presided. Vil liam King introduced the speaker, John Petty of Garland who gave the devotional and sang a solo, "Have You Counted The Cost?" At the conclusion sandwiches, cookies and punch were served. A name the boy contest was enjoyed as well as hymn singing. With the forming of a Friendship Circle the meeting closed with singing "Blest Be The Tie." ' V'u: '' Those attending the MYF Sub District meeting at the Clinton Epworth Church Monday evening were: Wm. and Bernlce King, Hel en Bell Bill Lewis, Ann Warren, Mary Lou Hill, Dotty Rector, Rev. Dennis Klnlaw, their leader -Mrs. Ernest Taylor and Mrs. A. F. Rec tor. . Y5 01 CS Meets The WS of CS met In the home of Mrs. E. A. Taylor with Mrs. W. D. Clifton assistant hostess. Mrs. H. J.Faison presided. Mrs. A. F. Rector conducted the - devotional Mrs. Y. T. Wilson was in charge of the program. At the conclusion the hostesses served cherry pie la mode with coffee. Faison High School Hews By Mary Bans ham Coach C. L. Fouts announces that baseball practice will begin Monday, March 13. Mrs. largaret Sutton, 10 grade teacher, has returned to school after a weeks absence due to flu. Mrs. H. L. Hoey substituted. Little Jack deUghted the pupils with a puppet show on March 6. The show is sponsored by the N. C. Dept. of Public Health, Oral Hy giene. The Inter-Mural basketball tournament will be held at the gym on March 14 - 16. The games begin at 6:30 p.m. This is a change of date and time from last week. Male Chorus Benders Anniversary Prorram ' The auditorium of Duplin County Training School was the perfect setting for the anniversary program conducted by the Community Male Choral Club, Sunday, March 5th, at 5 p. m. The harmonious blending of the voices in "Even Me" cap tured the spirit of the capacity au dience and held it spell-bound throughout the evening. The or ganization demonstrated the versa tility of its membership In a pro gram of sacred music and spirituals, sung in solo, duet and quartet as well as by full chorus. The quar tet composed of J. C. Thompson, V. L. Brewington, W. T. Lee and Leo Faison appeared in two numbers. Soloists appearing on the program were V. L. Brewington, James Ad ams, J. C. Thompson and Jessie Adams. Narrators were C. G. Thompson and A. F. Thompson. C. H. Chalmers gave the history of the organization. The Burning Bush Sunday School has the following slogan: "Our Sunday School must grow; we must help make it grow". As a result of that slogan the classes vie for the attendance and offering ban- C MR. TRUCK GROWER: ' I can now supply yu with Blaxk- Valentine stringless green beans, bountiful, Sure Crop siring less wax, Cherokee wax, long green beans, tender green, top crop (the latest thing in tendergreen) and Lima Beans, also different varieties ef enctnm bar seed, watermelon and cantelone seed And sev. eral varieties of acid delinted cotton seed. It will pay you to see me before yea gel any of your seed requirements. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DISTRIBUTOR AT FAISON HARDWARE CO, NEXT TO FOOT tWIKB ; H. F. FAISON, N.C General Auto; , AND Farm Implement p. 6. ad:.:;s i- t. Ue Your tn'a Class re ceived Attendance , Banner; the Young Ladies' Class the Offering Banner. 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March 21-22 DOUBLE FEATURE 0 WHEN IN FAISON SEE US FOR YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS Faison Hardware Co. Faison, N. C J. L. OATES Distributor - : F. H. Woodruff Seeds Complete Line Of Seeds for your Truck Farming Needs Serve Fresh Healthful - Economical DAUGHTRY'S FISH MARKET faison, n.c. TALLER, HEALTHIER AND LARGER f ,'""' - Carefully Selected NC27 DIXIE 17 KOBE LESPEDEZA SEED Wide Selection Of Garden Sc: CEIIERAL FARM SUPPLIES f JTurnty i. I... Jr., Will Whaley, Lester M. Fuss ell, E. D. Kelly, Albert Whitfield. George Lanier, L. W. Teachey, Boy Brown, L. F. '. Jones, Raymond Brown, R. D. Ezzell, R. R. Mercer, Peter Wood, C. L. Sloan, K. B. Thlgpen, Paul Heath, D. S. Jones, Granville Sheffield, and J. Tate Harrell. i ... ,. , - i v. t--i r .- - . n -. BROTHER IN THE SADDLE With TIM HOLT, '.. - 1 And RICHARD MARTIN. . -. AND v. HOMICIDE FOR TIUIE2 With AUDREY LONG, And WARREN DOUGLAS. ' " THUR& ft FRI. March tS-fi A DATE WITH JUDY With JANE POWELL, ELIZA-' BETH ' TAYLOR, WALLACE BEERY. 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