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4 l V t' .I. ' yimkigton C -' V-'V .-4 1 ' Woodland N e ws Mr and Mrs. Karl King and ' small son of Mt Olive and Mr. and Mr- nd Mrs. John Rankin and Mrs, Rufus Butner of Morehead .children Johnny and Diane. Citv visited with Mrs. Henrv Her- Mr- nd Mrs. M. H. Quinn and ring and family Thanksgiving day. I Franklin Quinn attended the sing in The Rev. H. I HarreU, pastor of ;lne "evme scnooi auauonum the Woodland Church, f Ulc dhis ' appointment at the church Sunday , ' morning and following the services lie, with Mrs. HarreU and children - were luncheon' guest in the home of , Mt. ana sirs.' a. 3. walker. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mr&i B. F, Wallace were their children,- Deputy -Sheriff and Mrs. Douglas Shlvar of Kenans ville, and r't Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herring, Bet ty Kay Herring, Mary Gold Wal lace and Mr- and Mrs- Joe Wallace attended the wedding of Dorine Rouse and I E. Williams at the Pleasant View Presbyterian church Friday evening. Mary Gold was so loist for' the wedding, , Mr. and Mrs. Odell Moody have recently moved to Klnston to make their home. Mr. Stephen Grady was a visitor in Pink Hill last Tuesday. Misses Joan Walker and Mary Gold Wallace accompanied the Rev. and Mrs. Jo elngram of the Her ring's Store community to Pike vine Friday night to hear the .Chuck Wagon' quartette. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Westbrook Anthony Westbrook and Joan Fran cis went to Kinston Friday morning to see the Christmas Parade. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Westbrook of Kenansville visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. W. I Westbrook and other relatives for a while Sunday ntiiht. Mr. and Mrs." Cyrus Rhodes of Summerlin's Cross Roads were vis' ltors also of the Westbrook's dur ing the afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon B. Wallace spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs: Wallace's mother, Mrs, Neal Bak er in Fayetteville. . Mrs, ... Thomas Murphy of Pink Hill visited with Mrs. George B. Westbrook Monday morning Sunday guest in the home of Mr, and Mrs. E, M. Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Murphy of Wil mington and 'Mrs. James Rackley and son, Wayne, also of Wilming ton. Mrs. Jessie Murphy of Charity, was a guest Wednesday. -, . Gordon Williams and Cath Pad "tte' of 1 Mt .OBve-ivtoited. with Mr. and Mrs, George. Bryant West prooa: -jnursaay. , , t K . Mrs, Marion Murphy was hostess to the scotts. Store Demonstration Club Wednesday. . , , v .( Mr. and Mrs, Leland Wallace' and children went to Kinston last Fri aay to see , pe Christmas; parade, ; Holiday guests of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Walker weYer Elwood Walker and Mrs. Walker, of State College. Mr.; and Mrs. Dwlght ' Walker, and small son of Raleish and Mr. nnri Mr. Levon Kennedy of BeulavUle Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanderson of ceuiavuie attenaeo church servic es at woodland church Sunday and afterwards were guest btrelatjves jar. ana rxars. ueorge Westbrook it ..'bl' n. jiab- m i 11 ' rw jg" m bk 1 1 iiJ JL ii irimnmiiniMiminJ : ?t'V; .; ' ioim tmtm tumour! o iw coaKom mww w Entertaining? Buy Coke by the case. DtttNK Wilmington Coca Cola Bottling Works, Inc. :. WUiBUHUXVN, . v. ; 1 ' ' ill TOYS -BICYCLES -GAMES FOOTBALL UNIFORMS FOR XMAS BOW and ARROW SETS POGO STICKS HUNTING AND FISHING EQUIPMENT MERCURY MOTORS and BOATS ALL KINDS SPORTS SKOALS ON Drape & Slip Cocer Fab rics. Also on Dress Ma terial. Stop and See oar Selection Ramseur CIotR SHOP Castle Hayne Koad Wllminxton, N. C. . Write Us Regarding that Beautiful 5 VVI.i-K?J; 3l 'Ring You Want for CAristmas Honnef 1867 Wilmington, N. C jrvERyrmxo mcsicai. . Capitol RCA Zenith 'TVS Radlo-Condlaaons-Partables Service Department Records' Piinos and . Musical Instruments McGraiiT& Co. 1M Market St. Phone S-UM Wltanfaifton and Mrs. Joe' Westbrook attended the church; services rat the Snow Hill church near Scott's Store Sun day night . , . ' " ' :- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells of Wal lace were visitors' of Mr. and Mrs. S. R .Chestnutt Thanksgiving. The college students who visited during the holidays with their re spective families were: Keith Oates and Elwood Walker of State Col lege, Raleigh, John Miller of Pine land College. Salemburg, Connie Jo Wells ot Peace College, Raleigh, Immediate reaction by the 647 member student body at Meredith College to the recent rulings or the N C State Baptist Convention was expressed in an enthusiastic, and dignified' student convocation at which two letters were formulated. Bv unanimous action the students George Bryant Westbrook, Chris-, aswed their president, Miss Inez Meredith Sfudehfs Have Say In Their Support Of Recent Action By Baptists tine , Dall, Louise Guff cird and Judy Dett Wallace of Mt. Olive. Jr. Col lege. Mt;. Olive, &?-:&'ty'f$': , WSCS MEETS AT CHURCH : ..The Womans Society of Christian Service f the IWoodland l Church met at the church Friday"night, Nov. ?5 for their November meet ing. The meeting was presided over by Mrs, Cecil Komegay, resident and the devotional was conducted by Mrs., Remus. . Outlay Mrs. Carl Kornegay had charge of the pro gram. i-.ij 3: W:' -- "- . The lesson subject for discussion was 'Christ on the Campus', Mrs. TKornegay was assisted, by Mesdam- es Zollle Kornegay, Sam Massey, Remus Outlaw Taft Herring' and Willard estbTook Jn presenting the lesson, - m- s , . During the business session plans were made for the December meet ing, and it was decided to suspend the regular. meeting and have fellowship nipper with husbands Kendrlck. write a letter to Prejl dent Campbell: and also by unani mous action they gave consent' to a personal letter which shet as their president, 'wished to send to all the State newspapers. The letters are appended; both were signed,, Inei Kendriok, President of the Student Government Association, Meredith College. i. :(1) 'We, the Student Rody of Me redith College would 'like to ex press our deep appreciation, of Wd confidence in our .President and our Board of Trustees for their wis dom, courage; and understanding. and (2). Dear Editor, I .came, to college to learn. I came to Mere-J dith because I knew th there i mm Ubrket St WIUMTNGTON. N. C a TO SAY DRESSES SUITS COATS MARKET ST. SHOrpWO CKKTER WITH ( HATS ..... LINGERIE . 3LOUSES CAROlYllil SH01P SKIRTS ACCESSORIES JEWELRY 1 1 orjmuuiNGTON; bra,, ? '" FOR THE FAMILY GREGG HARDWARE & HOUSEWARE 112 Market St. (our same location) Wilmington FAMOUS BRAND GIFTS AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT SUCH AS G. E. WESTINGHOUSE COREY KNAPP MONARCH SUNBEAM HAMILTON BEACH MIRROMATIC REVERE AND MANY OTHERS IN HOUSEWARES BLACK & DECKER SAWS, DRILLS AND ACCESSORIES IN TOOLS AND COLE MAN LANTERNS & CAMPING EQUIPMENT. 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I have visit ed other schools, I have talked with students from all sections of the country ' concerning the 1 attitudes and the conditipn's to which they have been exposed and I have rea lized that my college background Is unique,5; for I have attendeda school : which,' has achieved a rare combination. Meredith demonstrat es and teaches the basic principles of ,ChrtoUm;,yvto(-i;-lUit-tempte to prepare us by these Prin ciples to make . our decisions in our world and our age, W must face the problems of our age before we can sbegln to contribute to our world. It is time the: majority of Nnrlh Carolina BaDtistS faced these problems with us. ;:',' Navy ships in Operation Deep freeze have made the deepest pen etration into Antarctica's ice-clog ged seas of any ships in history. On Dec. S, 1929, a Marine, aviator Capt A. N. Parker, became the first pilot to fly over the Antarctic Con tinent ... .;' two , t TODAY. .tTOMORKOW...AtWAY$t . t t rev H, Jr J tit N, Front Sfi?V. 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