SINGING
The Pitt County Singing Conven
tion met with the Marlboro Free Will
Baptist church an Maie$i 11 qnd en
joyed a program presented by various
members.
The service was opened with 'a
hymn nag pnyter, after which the
convention voted to have its next
meeting the second Sunday in Jane
at Gum Swamp FWB church near
Behroir.
The Marlboro choir was the first on
the program. Next was thfr Kings
Crossroads quartet, composed of Earl
Sledd, Richard Bundy, Douglas Nor
ville and Boy Jones. This group was
followed by the Phillips quartet Zeb
Morgan and Miss Martha Tyson pre
sented solos. Jean and Claudia Pol
lard rendered duets.
Wtoer groups were reparsented at
the convention than leaders hoped
for, hut each group was given an op
portunity to render more selections
than would have been the case if more
units had been present
LEGION AUXILIARY
HELPS WITH HOME
Mr. and Mn. Jim Wood of Greens
boro will spend the Week end with
Mrs. Wood’r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
f A I il'ir '
v* A* uiiiy0 /
Mr. end Mrs. Balph Herring of
Detroit, Mich., and their daughter*,
Nell and Martha, of California, visit
ed their cousins, Mrs. W. A. Barrett,
Miss Nina Harper and Frank Harper,
Friday afternoon eii route to Detroit
from Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edvards and
children, Mary Jo, Gilbert, Veronica,
Becky and Oaadia, of Jacksonville.
Fla, will arrive today for a week end
visit to Mrs. Edwards’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Wbaleaa.
Sgt and Mrs. W. H. Crocker and
y
t,o
Sunday ir Rocky Mount.
Among the college students who
will anive during the week end to
epend spring holidays at home are:
Misses Bahs Williford, Bets; Morris*,
Don Mae Benett and Dot Hathaway,
WCUNC; Betty Bose Wllkenon,
Greensboro college; Elsie )6£,*Flora
Macdonald college j Donald Baucom,
will be financed
YOUTH CHOIR
GETS HIGH RATING
m mnxiNs
Chrlitiitn chi&Foh Sunday ^ttf'
0:15 and will does with an evening
Bewioe at tii# Baptist dtaffh, Both
of theao wUl be union services, soon
sored by the Ministerial association.
Ibtstio^ating in the pageant, which
tells the Easter story, are lbs. Z. M.
Whitehurst, Maderi Eddie Bass, Mrs.
George Allfen, ClarabeUe Flanagan,
Theodora Albritton, Mrs. T. R. Mi
stile, Miss Agnes Quinerly, Miss Ha*
sel Garris, B, D. Boose, Jr., Sue Flan
agan, Janie Russell, Ann Frances Al
ien and Marion Pickett. Soloists for
the choir, composed of members of
seversl >Vn*fliMr will be Miss Ann
jtjynum, urn* v* itt^nowi in jhiww
Holmes.,. ... t_
Mrs. Lloyd Smith ind Mrs. Z. B. T.
Cox are directing the pageant.
For the evening service, at 7:80,
Mrs. Bernice Tunings, choirdirector,
baa arranged the following musical
numbers: solo —' “The Holy City,"
Adams, John D .Holmes; duefc-“Have
Faith ih God," E. C. Holmes and A.
F. Joyner, Jn; worship choir— “The