led to ten the* the market
not be 1n Urn forefront wfceii
Ratal Average* were in. Whafc
Mks developed were qoicWy
«e floor* began to fill o*>«d
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Mn. Fred </. Moore, who wm »
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allege professor, who has
the Executive Club members
night, lie meeting was
be dining hall of But Guo*
ege, urf waa preaided our
vibrant oratory, outlined the history
of man, beginning with the cave man
He expressed the thought that man
iabr Mtdie ejrtremejy aggressive
and somewhat cruel end that he must
seek religion in order to Mda the
qualities of character and restraint
necessary to live peaceably with one
another.
Among the local people aMjjfgit
the turkey dinner were Hr, and Mrs.
Sam Bandy, Mr. and Mr*. Alex Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alien, Rev. Z. B.
T. Coot, Dr. Paul Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
fames B. Hockaday, Mrs. Ellen Can
roll, Dr. J. M. Mewborn, Mrs. Herman
Baker, Mrs. W. Jesse Moye and Miss
rot To SellLii
ot '■ me
Fountain Baptists held their first
Homecoming last Sunday as friends
and former members from other com
munities joined them in observing
the occasion. Dr. M. A. Huggins of
Raleigh, executive’ secretary of the
State Baptist Convention, was the
guest speaker. Urn. R. F. Tugwell,
llrs. F. 1* Eagles and Mrs. W. E.
Lang, charter members of the church,
were'recognised, fey. fey D. Keller
Rose and Hfel^cy fru&n of Wil
son, Mr. and Hie, Floyd Tumsgo and
Mr. Davis Tumage of Chapel Hill.
Dr, and Mrs: B. F. Beasley of Kin*
ston, Mrs. gattie Randolph and Mrs.
Clarence Lane of Qraeiftille, Mr, and
Mrs. B. f. Jotospn and daughter of
4yd«n, Ife^ell Williams of
MaiWfPa* Mr. and Mrs, Mania C%y,
Mr*, p&on Vsfeb, Miss Marjorie
Webb, Mai. Graver Leonard and Mrs.
■Bayfe- of Fiftetops, Mr. and Mrs.
in and family <rf fheny
Baa*, Mr
arold Rouse, Mrs. Leland
Mr, and ■ MrWj Johnnie
Wa**,
and her daughter, Mrs. Kate Twifond.
Mrs. Minnie Jones and sons, Bill
and Jfanpiy, left Tuesday for general
weeks virit to place* ef .intemft «
Florida. . S ■? •
' ■ Wk ««4 M** A, a LeMaater left
Tuesday for their home in New Cas
tle, ’/
Mrs. a C. Shirley of Portsmouth,
Va., was the week end guest of Mrs.
E. F. Gaynor. "
Friends will be interested to know
Raleigh, frcgn Beg M^sStaJ, where
she underwent an operation recently,
She is rafted M much tajKowi.
itr. and Ifcti. lexa* t^or a|M
small son, Mike, visited friends in
Rocky Mount Buaday,
Friends will regret to leam .thnt
little Jo Alice Brock is on the sick
list this week. J
cr-i • ‘"i.
Wednesday to spend Thanksgivingr
Day and the week end with their son,
W. C. Pollard and famSy In Athens,
Ga. Mr. Pollard is a faculty mem
ber of the University of Qaaxgia.
M M W- Sr, of
Nwington, V*. arrived Saturday to
?Wt with Mr, Smith’s son, Dr. A. W.
Smith, Jr,, and Mrs. Smith. ,
Miss Betsy Willis Jones and Miss
Harriet Smith of gooth Carolina,
teachers in the Roanoke Rapids
Schools, spent the Thanlmp.vin« holi
days^ Miss Jones’ home here. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. gtaupn and
Mr. and Mrs. Grp^er «f
Morehead City SPW‘ 'jf&V with
son,
and Mr?. Horton ttemtrt
lifesheth Boyd win spei
givih? Day with Mr, and:
W. Jr.,teJttesfc»,
Friday to visit t
ton, N, C ■ - ‘I
a Mrs. C a Mfa
Va, who is visitini
John Bourne tel
M. V. Jones and f
Mrs. J JC. Col
Hows, Va., spent
Piv., APO 112, «/«
■MW Calif. f f )
fVL Wooten is serving with the
«let Iqfantry Begiment of the th
Piyiwon from Fort Jackson, a &
8ft, Jack Johnston spent several
daya last week with his mother, Mrs.
ftw! Johnston, and Mr. 'and:'.' Mrs.
Cacil Johnston. Johnston arrived in
the United States on Not. S after
serving 12 months in Korea,
TO HAKE !|QM£
IN WILMINGTON
Mrs. Joe Latham and small , son,
Al,; returned Sunday arith Mr.
Latham, to Wilmington, where they
will make their home. Mr. Latham
is a faculty member of the WMming
ton Schools, ; " Wj
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' in other fields ofendi
■ ifcri lotauKtt, display
humor which is one <
factors iwHinH tii« eu
and private life, told
Unit the state now has
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