^ ? FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1R !?? % I r; ,, 7~. ?i<'.nl3?>!0*' .' day afternoon when the final game of . the Progressive Bridge Clhh on Thurs ? Cbm-c^toot tye fa^Saadty WWt; * Ct**' " ' - ? ** ? *? ??? ?*u ^ I TV - mm _ 1> - i.1. - _ 1 1 i tl '? #~ ti _ 1 - -V " - - ? ' : : ?: or ?-. . ; MRS. RASBERRY ENTERTAINS Among the events in celebration of Valentine Day was a- party given by Mrs. W; J. Easberry to the mem bers of her Sunday SchdoL class on Tuesday afternoon from 4-6. " > : A mending hearts game and - the findipg of Time were among the games enjoyed. Chah. James Rasberry and Nannie Smith Flanagan being winners of the variovn.-; contests were crowned King and Queen of Hearts and led the procession into the dining room lovely in the Valentine dolors. The table was centered withamamoth heart which was currounded hy fight ed eamHes and Cupids. Delightful re freshments coi sisted of ice cream top ped with tmy hearts' and cake. < i ' DINNER PARTY p'i- :.1 tC' --.lifTbS'.it.i.*}* i-OJ,' ? -.f I-.. Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Lang were ho^ts at dinner Monday evening honoring Misses Nell Keel, Alexander, and Her bert, members of the. faculty of-the East Carolina Teacher's Collegei Bridge was played at two tables later in the evening. ? '' ?? uJj ; ? 1 1 '? ? '?1 *?? 1 HWI..W i i .? ,, ; .?,i;ri ; SCOUT HEADUNERS ?v, ? ? TSif. 2 ? j Six of us hiked to Fountain Satur day, cooked and at pur dinner; % .a woods near by and came backi That certainly is the longest seven miles that I ever saw. ' . ,1 l: ' v * ? * ? %v Station B. SL.dL announcing;* partt, for the. scouts and 'Vhat they; bring with them" on Friday nigjit, Febru-1 ary 17, 1928, at seven-thirty, in our new Scout Hut. / , , " ' " ? I * ' ? ? ? We regret to state that such old bachelors as Jame3 Carr and Luther Thomas eact iind a giri to bring to the party Friday night.- ?'??? u 'ruiux*-.-1 rty> ; t f-fjf -;ti l^'Scoi1; Thomas: I'm going to join the circus. .h>;.pk;iji"*fc?. &??,?.??:?*5:U?jo? i j > Scout Hardy says that the stagiest man in thatfworid is the mux who wears greet! glasses to make dun? think He is drinking pea soup wheath* i has only water. ? J ^qni:. Jig.I When " better Scout fioops are ?I r??? ? g{1|nabergh gjffi|f?goQd ex th ground except when he's Hying.' : on some caged lions, but unfortunately he stood outside the cage to read them T^cv'r't '??;?v ??" ??:?? I METHODIST MISSIONARY. f;: ^.v,. V ^ \\T ?|? ^Ot*X7<% ?'V '* *' *?1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN -rjitclii'Hitii n?ilf>v/ snuVi-i^ i In the scroll of the" illustrious men who have lived and died for America so name- shines more brightly, ifhhri that of Abraham Lincoln, the rugged, typically Amerieaanfigares whosedeeds and words"area light and an inspira tion for all the time to come; ? > Fdr Abraham Lincoln was not 'botri to pompt- aiid -poii^c | Abraham Lincoln had no heritage of wealth or '-royal bleed: - Abraham Lincoln 'had' no smooth road to- tread. What he accom plished came of the sweat of his brow, the laborofhis bands,-the stmfiring^ef his every facility. And at the-lastdris life was lost iih"the-. great earoeee1 for which hehad fdught with to* ardor^sel dom ' equalley in history! ?i; -f>1 ?11-A poof boy was our Lincoln, without even the advantage of an easily eeces sible education f he -tfbd * adles7.tb get 9 book, "which he studied in the cabin firelight of-^is- humble homel'^afefchd _ and courage, he strode from the log koM?*'*# . '?.ir *AttH 1 ; T&c'^ b^' fchdi^J bW %6t and; being jut tbq Geunty cl I?it)t? Swift \ BeS^?Strt o&mBloanf Gatfjfc Jand 1^2?# West wd^oT^THe ."*}? j.ini'd).^ 4<|L i: v.^. tto'is r-.i. jsai "'J? H -.li'^ij fifi/itA^fiffi'^iM ? -i^jPCicnp g i.;%v- rt.i ^sinter* ttw'^T /iiHiu ?yu olfT-ttf&tffijfi- )<>' *fty) ? U?t?! . -".'tT^-l .""t/t ?f~ >v-?*: ^Tf^ *4^ifT *^3 j im*y?f?)1 tf)t Jigi^lBi?*Crrj-Pt JF*fTff/Mj' tv^>? 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Dunn, J; E. 1i Lane j and ? wife by t; deed recorded-. in ! | SW^.Y-12 page,465 Pi?t Cppnty Reg- < -ife said Fredrick Frelingbuyser,. *1 Trustee* having^died Bince the- delivery I of Mid deed of I trusty pEdWatd E< . [ Rhodes the undersigned has been by ; I appointment duly substitufea^Trustee* ? I instead of tHe'said^fredrick Freling- rj I huyeeri'by-virtue1 ?f"that: fnstrafftfeht , I recorded; in Registry of Pitt County-in < B.oolc 0'17;at page^p. J [i ?riJ?PWARP.^ySHOpES| Trpfit^e < I John Hill Paylor, Attdniey^o^irI flSSK C " *- -?*?i I Bff. - ' *?! ^ AvflkafJHiMk mW ^ ?'. _ _ ^L1?> : ItrttlHI^C Cariwmrol 10 01 1Q I tlunRljt lfiij Large Picas )ltlv li ^mi^^lnedmon.s 2 phfls 25c ?; ; .' ?" ;; #kno j?{ff?. ?l:|fit'r-.iiPyf^-sxi+u&A ? '^. ..; ?!*.''." ?"** .< ? j *4*?1HC mi j .. r ' gajnf ' ,.;. _ . ^wct _ ** . ?? ;;so- Mk* !??''- ? Is :--?' YJa&aZ J';'-IMHu -j'tud B'SiV.'? rpi *?-*rir7"Z