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D ■ MeLavrhorn' In WinfersiOef tfffSS :Wt. «*d M«k Guy Bullock of Kenly were irt town Sunday. - the week end here with her son, James Roy Sawyer. - - Mr; and Mrs. Claude Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs Dixon, Doris and BOiie spent Sunday in -Rocky Mount with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dixon. - Mr. and. Mrs. J^ C. Gardner, Jr., Mr.andMrs. J. C. Gardner, Sr., visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Letchworth Monday night - Philip Shirley left Friday for Chicago. He will- return this week, accompanied by . his sister, Mrs. Jim Btffnsworth, and little daughter, Ean>. lene W&lston. Mrs. Ihioa Mercer has returned home from an extended visit in Mor folk, Va., with her dai^ghler, Mrs. R. M. Barry, andfamily. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Speight were Rocky Mount visitors Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Davenport and sons, Mr. and: Mrs. WHionCobb and daughter of Rocky Mount were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Hinnant Sunday. " Miss Ruth Gay of Raleigh spent Friday and Saturday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Ghy. Mr. and Mrs. James Mayo and children of Conetoe spent the week end -With her parents. Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Bennett were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam - Miss Mary Ellen Fields spent the week end with Miss Janie Hinson. ‘ Mr. and: Mrs. Wallace Mercer and son* Larry, Mr. Clarence Mercer and Miss Ruth Vandiford visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Barry at Norfolk, Sunday,: Study Course Mrs. Lee Jones wjaa hostess to the Howell Swamp Aid Society,at a spec*, ial meeting Saturday, evening. “£is Name AmongAll Nations,” Hie study course of the. quarter, was ably dis-^ cussed by Mrs. Ben Gay. >. -if - .Jj day* in Am ' .... .. - Activities Of Local BAPTIST of tiie Baptist Missionary Society aye' observing the annual Foreign Mission Week of Frayer, At the close.of the observance oft Fri day, the Lottie Moon -Christman offering wiir be'taken'for the support of Missions: The special offering named'for a Baptist thissionary who spent Isa: lifetime working ift China. Following, is a list of the P»»««* leaders who took part during the* week; Monday, 'Mbs. Ron* Webber, Mrt., Chester Outland, Mrs. E . W. feolmes and Mrs, J. W. Miller; Tues day, Mrs. H. D. Johnson, Mm. DaMwp Corbett and Mrs. C L Beaman; Wed nesday, the Business women had charge of the program; Thursday, a pageant, “The Way of lhe Cross,” «a».preahh«d*V the and the Intermediate GJL, Under the direc tion.of the yogth sponsor, Mrs. Ckive hjjnd.Fajdor; Today, Mrs. A. B. Moore M*.- J. W' MBler and Mrs. Bom ' jWebber WStUg$$;the gnuM*a^; : A1 ® jlttiiinnnBiT '^jtnfjirty I 'dm5 .The Wothanfs Missionary Society met at the ehurchon Monday sfter noon, mth t^ jwesident, Mr». George ‘d:im Daring the business part of the meeting the membera voted to extend an invitation to the Mission Study institute to meet in FArinville. It was decided that a fellowship supper would be held on Sunday night, Decemmber 28, affer the regular yharch-aaeviek;^, '; WSS^ ■■. 'H ■ :~ Mrs. Bom Webber gave the devo tional and Hn, Chester Outland de veloped the program on the ; topic, siSKhem^Adisam”. .Mrs. E. Wr Holmes, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Miller, showed elides which presented the mission work being carried on by thesupport of Baptist women. . The meeting was dosed by prayerr >.. - Annie ftlMin Cinde . * The Annie Feridas Circle met on Monday Wght at the church. The hainnan, Mrs. David Quinn, presid Miss Al#»ette Dayden, program chairman, was ’ assisted by "Mrs. Joseph .Batchelor - and Mrs. Ralph Britt.- ,,, •, " to send earth to,8<*MK sick ftople in tha^omnwaityandto the fondly of ~rnift0t§m mu**' ^g'. *\imL £. Ike Bible lesson w#a based on the Sth Commandment by Ms*., W* 3&j yfam* Jf* wbo ugedsthe qpfostiOni “Do You Make Honesty Cpuut?* .Mrs. M- E. Polland gave Ike Joy Gift program and used an article “Freely Ye Have Received” as a basis for *«r talk. ‘ . 'f |§gj k Before the meet^ began the hos tess served mince meat pie topped with cream, nuts and coffee. Circle 2 met at the home at Mrs. John B. Lewis, with Mre. Lera and fujiy decorated with potted * Chi mas greenery for this meeting. Mrs. Glenn Newton, chairman,; sided over the short-bustaess se® $g&p£p$jgg •J
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