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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1851
CCCrflSH NEWS
By Mrs. A. A. Mclnn^. ——
Mrs. Waller Hall and William
ftall and daughters, Ann and Betty
Jean of Aberdeen were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brock Sundaj.
(Mrs. ,4. C. Lindsay and Miss
Jeaii Lindsay of Greensboro visit
ed Mrs. F. P. Bethea and other
relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Be-
liiea also had as her guests Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Car-
rfloer and children of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Lockamy
and family of Wilmington have
moved to Rockfish and are living
in the house near the former
ly occupied by the E. T. Brock
and family.
Miss Lillie Wood, Mrs. M. R.
Knight. Miss Mattie Stephens,
Craig. Charles and Robert Wood
w^nt to Gastor.ia Sunday to visit
Miss Betty Jean Wood, who is
a patient at the Orthopedic hos
pital. They found her improving.
Rev. D. E. Miller is conducting
revi\Til ser\ices at Mt. Vernon
church near St. Pauls this week.
Mrs. P. C. English and Mrs.
Mary Mclnnis attended the coun
ty council meeting held at the
Home Agent’s office last Friday,
from the Rockfish club. Those
from tht Riilippi club were Mrs.
D. P. Gillis, Mrs. Roy Shockley
apd Mrs. Edge.
iMr. and' Mrs. Lonnie Smith,
James and Glenn ^mith of Max-
ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
N. J. Ritter Sunday.
iMr. and Mrs. Louis Francis, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Franklin and dau
ghter, Diane of Miami, Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McLean
and daughters, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Wood Sunday
afternoon and evening. All en
joyed a buKet supper with, the
Wood family.
from 15c to 20c everything else
has soared so he hopes that every
one will understand as they seem
to, so far.
Fred and Neill JE^glish have re
turned to fteir school in Morgan-
ton. Their mother, Mrs. P. C.
English, received a short but very
plainly written letter from Neill,
who is just beginning his second
year since he went back.
Mrs. Walta T. Bostic was able
to teach again this week after
being confined to her home most
of last week on account of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Campbell
had as their guests oyer the past
I week end Mrs. Campbell’s parents,
I Mr. and Mrs. John W. Teel of Mi
lan, Ga. While here Mr. and Mrsy
I Teel visited Rockfish school, of
which Mrs. Campbell is a faculty
member.
Laurinburg were visitors in the
home of A. L. Long Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Wright and Mrs. H.
L. Bundy of Raeford spent Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dees.
William Hall of Aberdeen visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boseman
Sunday.
The lunch room opened at Rock
fish school Monday. Attendance is
increasing by “leaps and bounds’’,
they say. Principal T. C. Jones
explains that altho' lunch has gone
Miss Bennie Lee Brock spent
the past week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Yeargan and family of
Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Yeargan
broti^ght her home Sunday even
ing-and visited relatives here.
IMr. an?i Mrs. Vernon Parsons
and family moved to Franklin-
j viile last week. They will be
! greatly missed in the schools, com
munity and church, as they were
' always .ready and willing to lend
a helping hand where ever need
ed. Yet while we regret their
leaving, we wish for them much
happiness and prosperity in their
new home and community.
Stanley Croteau and family. They
will be gon€ about two we?ks.
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iMr. and Mrs. C. S. Pickett and
family of Fayetteville visited Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Tillnian and Mr.
and Mrs.'Bill Wright Sunday.
(Mr. and Mrs. Wright Parker of
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(Misses Minnie Stephens- and
Belton Stephens went by plans
to Keene, New Hampshire last
Sunday to visit their sister, Mrs.
60 TO CHURCH SUNDAY
RAEFORD METHODIST
Rev. P. O r..ee. Minister
9:45 A. M.—Church School
JiKM) 4. M. Morning Worsb*'i
€:30 P. M.—Intermediate and
Senior Fellowship
3:15 P. M.—^Wedr.asda}-, Child
ren’s Choir Practice
7;3Q P. M.—Wednesday, Mid
week service
8:00 P. M.—Wednesday, Senior
Oioir' Practice
ANTIOCH PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Leslie Bullock, Supply Pastor
10:00 A. M —Sunday school.
11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship
SANDY GROVE
METHODIST
Rev. I. J. Strawbridge. Minister
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School
^ach third Sunday preaching at
11:00 A. M..
Each first Sunday afternoon at
3:00 P. M.
GALATIA PRESBYTERIAN
B. 0. Shannon, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Churdi SchooL
N:00 A. M.—^Morning Worship.
Every Sunday except the 5th
Sunday.
7:30* P. ,M.—Wednesday, Choir
Practice.
ASHLEY HEIGHTS
BAPTIST
W. Ray Gosnell, Pastor
Worship Services
Second and fourth Sundays .at
lldK) a. m.
First, third and fifth Sun..iay
at 8:00 p. m.
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Thad
Lowder, Supt.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7'SO
p. m.
PITTMAN GROVE
BAPTIST
Rev. Taylor, Pastor.
10:00 A. M.—Simday School
11:00 A. M.—^Worship service
each Ist and 3rd Sunday.
PHILIPPI PRESBYTERIAN
W. B. Heyward, Pastor
11:15 A. H.—Sunday school
12;15 P. M.—Worship Service
every 2ad and 4th Sundayi.
CHURCH OF GOD
C. 0. Carter, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Sunday school.
11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P. M.—Y. P. E.
7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Ser
vice
LUMBER BRIDGE
PRESBYTERIAN
lOdX) A. M., Sunday School
Arabia News
By Mrs. D. B. Traywlck
(Mrs. Chester Beasley spent the
■past week end at Highsmith hos
pital for treatment.
IMr. and Mrs. Preston Belflow-
er of Florence, S. C. spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Morman,
Mrs. Lilly MoDougald and flVIrs.
Rose Belflower.
(Mrs. 'Robert Hendrix left Mon
day afternoon for New Bern to
visit relatives.
(Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jackson,
Jr. entertained Rev. and Mrs, E.
C. Taylor of Red Springs and Rev.
and Mrs. Tom Faulk of the Trin
ity Baptist Church of Fayetteville
for supper Friday night. Rev.
•Paulk assisted Rev. Mr. Taylor in
the Revival services in Ephesus
Church last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Latta Cook and
children of Raleigh spent the
week end with home folks.
Rufus Davis left Sunday for
his home in Kenansville after
spending a few weeks with his
nephew, C. d! Bostic and family.
DUNDARRACH
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. J. W. Mann, Pastor
2:30 P. M.—Sunday school
3:15 P. M.—Preaching every
2nd and 4th Sunday..
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN
10:OU A. M.—Sunday cr-nool
11:00 A. M.—Every second and
fourth Sunday, Morning Worship
services with sermon by Ihe Rev.
S. A. Ewart.
SHILOH PRESBYTERIAN
S. A. Ewart, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School
11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship,
every first and third Sunday.
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HITCHINQ-FOSTS
Here and there in some of our cities and
towns one finds narrow streets, still lined with
hitcUng-posts—beloved relics of an almost for
gotten era!
But man hasn’t really abandoned the hitch
ing post. He has converted it. Today he calls
it a parking lot, or a terminal, or an airport.
But it’s really the old hitching-post, just the
same.
In fact, we never will ottt-grow our need
for the hitching-post. No matter how far or
fast we travel, there will always be places we
like to stop and stay awhile.
Odd how our spiritual needs resemble the
physical . . . The soul needs a hitching post,
too. As we try to keep up with the ever-quick
ening pace of modern life, we need the sound,
solid, unwavering truth of our Christian
religion.
And come Sunday morning, there's no place
like the Church to stop and stay awWle!
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RAEFORD BAPTIST
Rev. Judson Lennon, Pastor
9:45 A. M.—Sunday schooL
11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship
7:00 P, M.—Baptist Training
Union.
8:C0 P. M.—Evening Worship
7:30 P. M.—^Wednesday, Prayer
Services
RAEFORD PRESBYTERIAN
IF. B. Heyward. Pastor
9:45 A. M. Church School
11:11 A. 'M. Morning Worship
5:30 P. M. Pioneer Vespers
6:00 P. M. Youth Choir
7:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship
7:30 P. M. Tuesday, Youth Fel
lowship Recreation
8:00 P. M. Wednesday, Adult
Choir Practice '
7:30 P. M. Thursday, Pioneer
Recreation
COMMUNITY METHODIST
Rev. J. R. Resan. Minister
Sunday School each Sunday af
ternoon at 2:00 o’clock, Mrs. H
W. Ellis, Superintendent.
Preaching services each seconc
and fourth Sunday afternoons at
3; 00 o’clock. I
3:30 P. M.—^Wedaesday. Song
and prayer service
PARKER’S METHODIST
Rev, P. O. Lee, MinistC'
11:00 A. M.—Sunday school
. 12:09 A. M.—Morning Worship
1st and 3rd Sundays.
HICKORY GROVE FREE
FREE METHODIST
Rev. C. P. Hopkins, Pastor
11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P. M.—^Evening Worship
every 1st and 3rd Sunday.
ROCKFISH TABERNACLE
BAPTIST
Rev. D. E. Miller, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Sunday school,
11:00 A. M.—Morning worship
7:30 P. M.—^Evening worship
6:30 P. M.—B. T. U.
7:30 P. M.—Tuesday, Prayer
service
EPHESUS BAPTIST
Rev. E. C. Taylor, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Sunday school
Morning Worship — Every 2m
Simday at 11:00 A. M. and every
4th Sunday at 7:30 P. M.
PEOPLE’S METHODIST
Luther Wesley, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School
11:00 A. M.—^Morning Worship
6:30 P. M.—Young People’s Ser
vice
7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship
7:30 P. M. — Friday, Prayer
Meeting and Bible Study
Miss 'Made Jackson of Atlanta,
Ga., spent the past week end here
with home folks.
IMr, and (Mrs. R. J. Morman en-
tentained a few young couples at
a fish fry last Saturday night.
Mrs. S. P. Trawick was the
guest of her son, Otto and his fam
ily, in Wilmington last week.
Mrs. Cornelia Russell, Mrs. Carv :
rie McKenzie and Mrs. Ruth Bris
tow spent Monday in Fayetteville..
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