FRIDAY, FBB&UARY U, .195$^
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Miss Mamie Davis
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Guest Speaker At
' Leg-ion Auxiliary
Dr. Robert Holt, director of re
ligious activities at ECTC, will apeak
at the Laymen’s Day service Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock in the Method
ist church.
David Starting, chairman of the
board of stewards at Monk Memorial,
teacher of the young people’s class
mid MYF counsellor, will addtess Ma
church Sunday evening oiy“When a
Layman Worships.” The service wilT
be at7:80. Mr. Starling is agriculture
teacher in Walstonburg school and
has madea great contribution to
rural life through his vocation aid
his church work.
Meeting Thursday afternoon with
Mrs, JLjr. Kemp, the American Leg
ion auxiliary received from Mila J. H.
Bynum a report stating that the atove
and hot water heater, purchased by
the auxiliary, had been installed in
the Legion home on West Church st.
Serving with Mrs, Bynum on the
furnishings committee were Mrs, J. P.
Jones, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Fred Thomas
and the president, Mrs. W. M. Willis.
Each member was requested to
bring a piece of silver to the next
meeting. :
Mrs. Edward May, Mrs. O. <*. Spell
and Mrs. J. Frank Harper were ap
pointed members of the committee
which will select one high school girl
as a delegate to Girls state. Instead
of sending two representatives as
heretofore, the group will have only
delegate at the 1951 session.
In toe chaplain’s absence, Mrs. Har.
per conducted a devotional on “Sup
plies of God’s Grace,” concluding with
the Lord’s prayer.
Mrs. R_LeRoy Rollins, program
chairman, presented Miss Mamie Dav
is, who apoke on Americanism and
national defense.
hourbananap*
cake, ice cream, nuts and coffee were
served. A corsage was preaentcd to
' each ntenjher by the hostesses, Mrs.
Kemp, lb*. J. L. Creedi and Mrs. J.
B. Taylor. Arrangements of pink and
blue hyacinths and buttercups deco
rated the home.
Member ACC Staff
Addresses Annual
Fellowship Dinn
ttev. Arthur Wenger, assistant to
the president of Atlantic Christian
college, addressed' members of the
Christian church who attended tie
Brotherhood supper Wednesday night
in the church social hall. His topic
was “The Love ofGod Beaching to the
Various ^pis of the World” Several
incidents which occurred during War
work with- displaced persons in Ger
lany as .a chaplain; were reiatod :
About 126 attended the covered dish
ipper, held annually a»a phrt of the
deration of the week of compas
oo. The Womens fellowship Served
ie supper under the direction Of the
Not to Visit the
•of-tewn guests h
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Milton, student at Wtitt VwH(, «n
two of his dassn&tes, BflTHooi* ^*T
Charlie Williams.
- Mrs. E. W. Holmes ‘will leave Sun
day for Burlington whe» She wffl
teach the intermedtateclassin a Bible
clinic there next week.
~ Mrs. John B. Wright. Jr., aid Mm.
R. T. Williams spent Wednesday in
Rocky Mount with friends and rela
tives. _ ' : i
Mr. and Mrs. Cedi'JehBStoa ate
spending this .week in Florida. While
away they planned to visit Mr. John
ston’s aunt, Mm. P. P. Pferee. at St..
Augiutine. . ■''-TT '■
Mrs. John T. Thorne and Mrs.
Frank Davis, Jr., attended^ luncheon
given Fridayin Greenvilleby Mrs.
Julian White in honor of Mrs. Larry,
James, Jr., the former r|$**y
Thome. Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Thome and Mrs. A. C, Monk, Sr, at
tended a tea complimeating Mm
James arid Miss lone Bradsher, with
Mm. Karl Pace and Mn. Knott Proc
tor = as hostesses in the latter’s home,
- John) Banks Yelverton of Fremont
was the week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lewis. /
C. A. Mozingo will spend the week
end In Charlotte.
and Mrs. Cfecil ModMn, JrM and
(hiaghteM of Petersteug, Va^ were
with rdatives.. i |
’■«£ tad
student a% State eoAeV.
at Rex hospital in Raleigh, and Jane
Kittrell of , Washington, D. C., are
fcancy KittrMi spent
and Mm Q^B. ^ntRh and Mr.had
Mr*. W. $. /ones, a* UtCnm$i ta, .n
Mr. and Mra. George h. Cooke, Mrs.
George W. Toll and Mrs. Ruby Ter
of F«J*H?4«m were RUMt8 Sun
day of Mr. and Mm. James Hockaday.
With Servicemen
IM. Ndson Brook. Osllsy is Ma
tioned with the 101st Airborne divis
ion at Ceng* Breckenridge, Ky. Mis
address is US 53009950, T>fc M, SOS
A.- B. N. Inf. Reg., lOlst Ahhorne
Division, Cainp Breckenridge; Ky,
4tt■;vf/vt f?
in Korea since September with the
Third division, spent a five-day leave
early this month with his wife, .Mrs.
Rosa MMMiyii#:
jtvi Bill Ci$ekm«r, X|il] Candler and the
president, Bobby Bouse, will investi
gate the possibilities of sponsoring a
hea»ty contest, the winner of which
.would compete f«i the title of Miss
ftm^dibUna.
to tht Coastal
from five high
mission will be 25 and 60 cents.
Since the teams do not compete
their conference schedules until .to
n!*H',tfc« pairings cannot be made
■■ w'fSb sixth of a series of
weekly summrnrias of the warifof the
lfSt General Assembly. Prepared by
the Institute of Government, it Is ooft
fined to discussion* ofmlatters of gen
oral interest and major importance.)
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Ilespitea marked inereaee^Jn acti
vity in eaCh house, the progress of
$n~0eM0|| Assembly etui act 7 bo'
fatwwa ' I^ta
■ v* W --IT ■ . J 1 I** * ■ ■s
than 20% ©faliMls introduced ksm
hwW Wtf ud MMlt
one could be termed-significant legis
lotion. While legislative hostility te
wa*d the ,g*Te**°r’» program has
beenasaumedby mast observer*, only
SenjMp' action on state aid for efty^
streets could bo tamed revealing.
Whether ^governor's radio appeal
to the people will strengthen legisla
tive support for Ido program manias
to be determined. '
STATE AID FOB CITY SHUtHTf
Governor Scott's radio Address on
Friday night left no doubt that he
favors state aid for dtjT streets if
financed by new revenues as recom
mended by the ^tate-Xwdcapai Roads
Commission, but be i* opposed to #*
version of existing highway revenues
for this purpose. The Senate has
passed Senate Sill 120 which, as a
mendedf would give the cities We of
the present gas tax and place streets
forming links in the. state primary
and secondary road systems under the
Highway Commission. This action, the
governor charges, is false economy,:
will weaken the primary highway sys
tem, might undermine the rating of
North Carolina securities, and wilt not
provide a permanent solution el the
street problem. While the governor
does not advocate submitting a tax In
crease to the people, with the MH
secondary road bond issue as a prece
dent, he has said he is not afMd to
carry it to the people. -' 1*1
With SB 120 on its Wap; to the
House, the strength of the governor's
position hTdue for a positive test. The
House finance committee has aheady.fl
voted to xep&rt unfavorably House
BiU 262 which would place exclusive
reaponafhiQty for all city streets in
the Highway Commission if a lc gat,
tax increase were approved by Hie
votetB. ;ItnoW^as bpfors-1t HB 331
«rf WiiWW t«K» to citieh
would increase the gas tax by f wSOs,
and would give the Highway Com
mission , responsibility tor all' afrrsrta
forminsr links in the nrimarv and
secondsiyroed systems, all InnfciB
There are reports that the smaller
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The theme fat the, meeting will 1m
“The Kingdom of God la at Hand.”
Thai* will bo a geepel eing»a drama
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W of Christen Fellowdilp.