.J U ' - -r1 If fuTlcp Km. Hubert KllVcilin TUaes rxs8lIi:Ki:!bllfeyJcl::l -ils (bar Roll For FirsLMonf h Of School Telephone 243 2. -1 Izzse Call In Tour Key. a. ' "j r , -I land; James W. Harrell. 8tn Grad Janet Allison; Bar bara Blanchard; Mary Ellen Sur ratt; Emma Frank .Murphy;. Marvin Thomas CarteriniiX or i-r 7th Grade: Catharine Blaaehard; James Sanders; MarjrVann W ilk Ins. ...'i.S.;.!"!'-',1; ''VhJ:. 8th Grade: Jane Wilklns; Mar wet Cotton; Su8.Fussell; Nancy .The Rose Hill Magnolia High School announces the following , pupils as first month honor roll - students. (First and second grade have no honor roll the first month. ; 3rd trade: Larry Fussell: Billy Saunders; Connie Frederick; Hilda Hardison; Lena me jacuon; vpai Jones: Martha savage: uus uawes; , Linda Brinktey Carolyn KnowlesJ Wei:; Connlei Merritt,v v and Edith Weiis-v; ,r;i4 ?, - f 4th Grade. Evelyn WllUns; Mary ';. E.uabeth MerrHt; Jerry Turner; Betty Ann Poole; Carolyn Sykes; '.Bobbie Jean Fields: Sue Lynn Teachey; Marian , Bouse; PeggsKth .Merrm; juarsna russeu; vaiena Carr;. Dicky Ward; Billy Teachey; . Beaufort Longest, Jr; Jimmy Lon- , gest; Eddie Johnson; J. R. Hender .son, Jay Cottle; John Cooper,-' Bob Carr; Joel Barden, Jr. t (A 5th Grades Jewell Bryant, Ar : dythe Savage; Anna Faye' SrHek- beHy Sheffield, Joyce Te;fly. Will Take Care of You," Mrt. J. L. DsmvaII .Mm' JQ 19 ftlmrrvroifl An. them. God So Loved -The World', Choir. The Soa Organ? Interlude; t Poem; The Man of Joy"; Miss Barbara Wells; Anthem, '.The Lord Is My Shep herd', Choir; Solo, Love Divine', Miss Shelby Sheffield; Trio. 'He Is Mine1; Mrs. N. G. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Williams; Anthem, T Would Be True;' Choir. , t-'S The- Holy Spirit Organ Interlude; Poem; Ureathe On Us, Holy Spirit'; Miss Nancy Moore; Anthem; 'Spirit of God'; Choir; Solo; "God Who Toucheth Eaith With Beauty'; Miss Shirley Lawrence; Quartet; "Breathe on ninth Sn Ratta-ftfrd Jfrnnv Shn-1 Me. Breath of God.' Mrs. N. G. Wll- las.'- ' '. :-(', . ' s litems?. Mrs.-; S. R. Simmons; Mr. rml-f r.k tr.' E- Williams; The Reverend J. A Southerlaad: yj .Anne r Fua- Ann. Jackson. Anne DaVis 1 Vctia Horace fFutsell, Jr; Carolyn Jones; Edith y.Jack8on' "S Z !t 1 - I2tti Oniric-V C ra Mam . Wanton k1tlrth Brown; Bet iriaiil, Johnson; nfeiue urananv'TCacfli Tucker, -r i." mef Bartwra lusic Given A Rock Fish Church; llev Organ Isinflallei A program, of sacred music, was given at Rock Fish Presbyterian.; Church last Sunday, Mrs. L, Jt. Air, derman was organist for the; pro 1 gram. She played the new, Wur-r Ittzer organ that has recently been installed. The following program was rendered: ' . A The Trinity Organ Prelude'lSitoJStorshlp; Miss Carolyn' Williams; , Hymn, Hoy, Holy, Holy, iChoif. ' ii The rmthen'? - i ,Or,gan Interlude; Poem, "God is Not Far',, Miss Nancy. Moore; An them, TL,et Alr-The-People-Slng,' Choir; Solo, The ,ord Prayer' i Mrs.' Tommy PhfBjps: mtV 'God H i KEEP-WARI4 THIS HEATERS OF ALL TYPES Spirit Divine Anthem; Choir; Hymn; 'Holy, Holy, Holy,' Choir; Benediction; Miss Carolyn Williams; PosUude. Announce Births Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farribr of San Diego, California, announce the iblrth of a son; Kenneth Jr., on September 23. Mrs. Farrior is the former Ann Jerome of Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dall announce the birth of a daughter on October 1st. - Fra1:.?.:h Class ' Has Pcrfy The Freshman class of the Rose Hill MagnoUa High School enjoy ed a welner roast at Taylor's Lake on Tuesday; Bight, given by their nome room teacner, jnrs. Clarence Pope and assisting as chaperones. Mrs. Ira Fussell. Mr. H. D. Arnold. Mr. Clarence Pope and Mrs. Bry ant: An evening of enjoyment was reported. OIL COAL WOOD ALSO SEE ;OUR REFRIGATOR AND RANGES 'AH j rare WALLACE j NC. . Fl! Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Benton an nounce the birth- of a son, Thomas wayne on uct. 1st. v ; Seniors Sponsor Uncle Mamn V ; The Rose Hill - Magnolia 'Sen ior' class are sponsorinc 'Uncle Marvin' and bis group to present a program in tne ugh school Audi torium on Friday evening. Oct. 3. The school proceeds go for the Deneiit oi the school annual and senior trip to Washington, D. C. Junior Class Has Weiner Roast Mr. Cecil Rhodes entertained hi Junior Class with a weiner roast at Lake Tut oh Friday night, as sisted by. Mrs. Roy Southerland. AU enjoyed games and dancing, v oooooooooppoppooooooooooc o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o TOYS M,t- ,tfrM"! FURNITURE 1"A Votue & Ideal DOLLS Lionel Trains Model Toy Headstrom TRICYCLES , And Sidewalk Blkea Model Airplane and Beats Also Fine ii'.U '!-'' - Storkline . .fv1 - Thayer. " j Oak HU1 Portoerlb ..i: t v '. Iron ,.. ' Butterfly Chairs . , ,, ? Folderola Strollers & Swings , . - Nursery i'.n i i Safety Device Infahts" Gifts THE YOUNGER SET W A MARKET ST. SHOPPINR fnWTF.B;- 'Oi iti In Wilmington googppooooooooooooooQoooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o AreYou.PlanijlDgiAllert-ne? SELECT yOUR"'tlGilTJNG FIXTURES , " ,S rtt mm 'Or J I. HANOVER FROM ELECTRIC vn "Most r Complete . .Display in Soi 1k;sW North CarolinaM Note to Contractors We Hate Complfetc Steels ' , :.. , TS nof-q Of Wiring Devi &oiHectricaf Supplies "5 -anil k rii g'J m!v;r Tit s oiih f :n M - na J'j '"t, "W Sunday School Class Parly 7 Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Teashey en tertained the Rose Hill Baptist In termediate Sunday School class with a weiner roast at the Pine Grove. Games were enjoyed along with the 'weiner roast zziti:$l& Ccrrcll Street Frce';7iII C:;Iisl Cbrch l::;hi Homecoming and Harvest Day was held at Carroll Street Free Will Baptist church here Sunday September 23, The program Degan at 10. o'clock with Mr. Thomas Blanton, Moderator of Conference, of Wllmingota as guest speaker. Included in the program was spec ial singing. i i Around 300 people enjoyed bar becue, lemonade and picnic lunch es which were spread on long ta bles in the church yard. . A free will offering was taken and a donation of around $350.00 was given... This money will be ad ded to the church building fund. 1 Personals Mrs. P. O. Matthews of Florence, S. C. is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs; J. "W.Bonham. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy ' Bonham and daughter, Jane.yifilted Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Croom and family in Buncaw during the week end. ? Mr; and Mrs. J. W. Bonham and Mrs. P. O. Matthews attended the funeral of Mr. Zeb Corbttt atCur- :rie. Sunday aftornoogU; itft-; Mr. ard Mrs. Paul Fussell visit ed relatives in Kingstree. S. C. and their cYwighter in Durham last week. . . -.: '.kfpf'--'" Mr. and Mrs. : Bruce 'Teachey and family of Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fussell on Sun day. ; VT.-..jy;.,,.. Miss Francis Alderman: of Rex Hospital, Raleigh spent a couple of days with her parent Mr. and Mrs. u. g. Alderman' Jast week. Miss Bobbye Teachey of Mere dith College spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Teachey. : ' .i.ya.,si.-;,--l .v. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ward, of Wilmington, -were week end- guests of Mr. Wards parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ward. . -.,-. '-J Miss Yvonne Alderman of the Acme Delco school faculty, spent the week, end ihere with' her par- ' Fred Pickett, Oak Ridge Military Institute spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.- N. T. Pickett and other relatives.' His parents took him back to school on Sunday. ' ' . .-. -Mr. and Mrs; John R." Croom, Miss Helen Hunt and Miss Alice Hunt attended the fooball game at Chapel Hill Saturday. , Mr.; and Mrs. H. L. Pippin at tended the football game at Chapel Hill Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herring of Calypso were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. 'A. Q. Smith Sunday. Darwin Evans. Loulsburg Col lege, spent the week end' with his parents Mr. and Mrs. . John W. EvansrV:' tv'"' Mr and"Mr3. Allen Turner and ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Waters. Pfc., Arlle Ray Fields of Ft uragg ana Kentucicy visitea Air. and Mrs. Robert Fields and fam ily during the week end. " ' Mr. T. E. Fussell and son, Tom my visited Mrs. T. JE. Fussell, who is apauent in James waucer Hos pital in Wilmington, several times during tne last week. - Miss Hughline Murray of Ken- ansville spent the week end with Botlbie AnnvScott. ' Mr. and Mrs. S'.ocuse Murray and children of Kenansville were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Murray. , ri.S'y-: Miss Bobbye Ann Scott entered Wayne Memorial Hospital on Oct 1st for (Mining. . !., .:(,, -;: Important Schedule Changes Effective: Sepfembr2Sth.;i952 No 49 No 41 t ;n ' $0 4 No -48, 11:35 A.M.;5:17 A.M.'-Ar. Warsaw' Ar. 8;53 P.M. 4:55 P.M il:35'A.M. 1 5:22 A.M. Lv. Warsaw Lv. 8:59 P.M. 4:55 P.M. I ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY 1 daughter Diane of Bryson City have returned home after spend ing their vacation- with his parents Mr. ana Mrs. u. u. Turner, xneir other son, Mr. " and Mrs. Donald Turner left on' Tuesday for Chi cago after spending several days with his parents. - - - Mrs. Martin .- Dall and children of Chinquapin spent Sunday with her parents - Mn and Mrs. L. fi. Turner.''""--- . Friends will also be glad to know that Miss Macy Cox is some better and U able to be ud and out oc- caasionaly. . ,,;; -"sAr Mr . and Mrs. John Parker of Wilmington visited w Mrs. , Emma Pope Sunday, v ' Mr. and Mrs! X A. Smith en joyed a trip to Topsail Beach Sun day.' i. '.."?;: ' !',;. '-..' ;. J ' Mrs. Mattie Smith of Richmond. Va. is spending some time at her home here. .,. -( ;w v , ... Little Jennie Lou Prultt spent the week end with her grandparents air. ana Mrs. Sam Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt and son came and vis ited with them Sunday.' a Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Pope Sunday were their children and their families. They were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thornton and child ren of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Pope and children of Clinton; Mrs. H. J. Rudy and daughter Jan- and Mr. and Mrs. 6D. Drew aW children. ?.h: :; . " ' Jerry and Abble Smith enjoyed flshing at Kure Beach Tuesday night. . ; ;. : Mr. Wllltarrf Potted Mrs, Jerry oiiuui ana ijrs, Koscoe Potter noppea in uoidsboro Thursday. Mr;.nd Mrs.. Ira Pope and children of Dunn visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pope Sunday..:v-.-: :.-i,v .,,:.....-, Guests of Mrs. Alice Gaylor dur 1" teweek end were Sgt and Mrs. Robert Svkea anH hilrimn r Fort BraKS: Mr. and Un Johnson and children of Kenans vUe; Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gaylor Clark and child of Norfolk, Va. and Donald Gaylor nf Knn r.rn. viUe. :. .,:,,;..; .... " . " "v- i -:i.;Vi: d fx' .dlo i i ' church ids the I (nolia t Liiurch has r1 '''l tor the . jj:,...,)iid. Organ pu ..aoed on Septenilier 27, 1951. .. There is balance of iiw0.33 i...h is to be spent for chimes that the church hopes to purchase in the near fu ture. Several persons have made pledges for the chimes. " IfXrzn s C. CL!) Snnrcd Sr:;;:r Fcr t !:::ns Fr:::y The Woman's Civic Organization sponsored a supper for the Masons and their guests last Friday night in the Magnolia school lunch room at 7:30 o'clock, i About 65 guests were entertained. ;.;'.':-' The room was lovely with it's arrangements of mixed fall flow ers gathered and arranged oy Mrs. N. T. . Pickett and Mrs. ; John R. Croom. All members of the club donated food and Mr. L. E, Pope got many donations from merchants here and neighboring ; towns. . A large number of the membtrs as sisted with the cooking and serving. for damn ahri Mr A nralchn-iv member of the adult class. ' The menhi consisted 'of fried ; chicken, -tomato juice, rice and gravy, tossed salad, English peas; ' crab apple; toot rolls, coffee and lemon pie. . . A-:..: -i The club cleared $90.00 which i will be used on the newflre-honse being touilt-';:-:'----J-:'.'.5:i-.JQ,)!. v:';,'.'--'-i'' MiliVMiiVV JUii ill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Bill' WiW son announce the ninth of a. son,; . William Forrest on Thursday, Sep tember 29 in Dr. Haw new dim lc in Rose H11L Little' William For rest was the first baby to be born in the new clinic. . " . . ; : jf.-V-V--'.;1"'.' . ;. ' ;i- 3A. Eurie Hcalh r Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Eurie Heath-suffered a stroke at his home early Tuesday morning. He was taken to Clinton hospital Tuesday night - Pays Of Trip Lloyd Pope of Magnolia, Dr. Floyd Kornegay, Walker McNeil, Charller Miller of Warsaw; and 7," Woyd of Bowden recently fished 4n- th-"f?tilf Zc MoreheSd.City.W Their trheapri rM ntt- .1. n - . . . V 1 r - ujjr orougnc nome "S5-welghhlf between 25 and 30 pounds each and a large number of king mackeral and other nsn. '.. .';.:.: i ;,. ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD Pins Awarded Sun. On Sunday, September 8 ait the Methodist; Church Sunday achool members received pins for a per fect attendance for Sunday School year 1952 and 53. v -:.'v i" Tne J?ne,s as f ollows: -i Mrs. Anna Taylor, Intermediates teach bk 2f ln Homer Taylor, Sunday School Superintendent; Mrs. Thel f Chestnutt of the Adult class Z llZJ0, Ghestnutt 5 the Junior class; Anne Pope, Jun- . - THE HOUSE OF FRIEIipSIIlP ..loFFERS-. - '.: : - '' Edwards Electric Water Pumps W ; Bendix Automatic Washers i; . " V. .Iw.;. ,.:!. .'.: ::'.- :lMv. . -. 'Electric Ranges and .-: nrnhn MATTT rtTMne - rators . .. or.be.Ji? w.i !s'--'Va ; ';t ft. f)t ;'-" . far. , : l.i'. -'.'::!",?'..-.-'.'.?''.''' C.L. Johnson COAL DEALERS ' . . i:i,i HOSi fIU IMDYlMt CO. Dial 2541 II. S. Johnson I m 4' , 7 Slfehbme place; of beauty ; with : a , luxuriant . lawn throughout 'the year, "by. ZttAWiFW planting Wootfs Dixie, finest 60 years. ' WOOD'S WINTER -OREEN.. LAWN GRASS Sow on Summer Lawns. 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