Jan. 14?Mr. a*>d Mrs. Ray Pitt nan and boys of Beaufort visited | ler parents, the Floyd Hardy's, iunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Norman andl on spent Sunday afternoon at | Racy. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dawson were I ailed to Kmston Friday due to] he death of his brother. The Rev. Elmer Goodwin of New I *em spent the weekend with his | ister, Mrs. B. G. Hardy. The Misses Betty Norman and I Jcrnice Courtney visited Mary | Villi* Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tosto and I on spent the weekend with his | nother, Mrs. Mary Tosto. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wooten md children of Cherry Point spent iunday with her parents, the J. V Wallaces. Mrs. Bessie Carraway spent Sat irday afternoon with Mrs. Thelma *ittman. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hardy Jr. ;pent Sunday afternoon with her >arents at Pelletier. Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace Jr. >f New Bern spent the weekend vilh their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wallace >f Beaufort spent Sunday with their >arents. Mrs. Auric Cannon is ill. We wish ler a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Goodwin )f Morehead City were in the com nunity Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Tosto and son, Virgil, ind his family visited friends at Russells Creek Friday night. The Rev. Charlie Rice and the Rev. Elmer Goodwin of New Bern veer the dinner guests of Mrs. Ruth Eubanks Sunday. The YPA will meet at the home )f Mary Willis Saturday night, Jan. 18, at 7:30. The members are irged to attend. Jan. 15 ?Mr. and Mrs. David Pulcher and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Fulcber of Stacy visited Vlr. and Mrs. Luke Lewis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pittman of VIorehead spent the "weekend with Mrs. Nannie J. Pittman. Miss Bernice Courtney of Rus ?ells Creek spent the weekend with ler grandmother, Mrs. Rutb Eu lanks. Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace went ;o Morehead Friday on business. Mr. Ray Pittman of Beaufort visited* Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Pittman Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Linzie Cannon is sick and las been for some time. We hope she will soon be well again. We have had some very cold and bad weather and lots have had the flu. We hope the weather will get better and maybe the flu will soon be over with. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wooten and children, Elizabeth Ann and Dale, of Cherry Point spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Mr. George Wallace visited his sister, Mrs. Ivey Pittman, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tosto and son, Wayne, of Williard spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mary Tost'o. Mr. and Mss. Tinker Wallace aid daughter, Barbara Ann, of New Bern spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. William Pittman and daughter, Kathy, spent Sun lay afternoon with his mother, Mrs. Mary Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wallace >f Beaufort spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon. Mr. Alvin Lewis of Oriental is visiting has brotier, Luke Lewis. Mrs. Virgil Tosto and Mrs. Mary rosto visited Mrs. Raymon Court icy at Ruvells Creek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pittman and tens, Nelson and Dale, of Beaulort spent Sunday afternoon with her larents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Har iy Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris of kjUantic brought Mrs. Nannie J. Ptttman home Saturday. She had wen down there waiting on Mrs. dorris, who had been sick. Mr. and Mrs. George Earl Hardy ipent Sunday at Oriental with Mr. ind Mrs. Harvey Nelson. Mrs. Nel isn came home with them for i while. Mr. and Mrs. Osoar Dawsbn and >oys spent the weekend at Bethel nth relatives. The Ladies Auxiliary met at the tome of Mrs. Oscar Dawson Men ley night with ten members pres nt. After the business session, the ipstess served potato chips, ice ream, peanuts, and drinks. Every itie seemed to enioy it. Chief Harry Hardy visited his larents, Mr. and Mrs. George Har ly Monday night. LiUya, in north Africa, occupiea 79,35# milea. T? SyiMili af Rally Monday wM Upper left: Miss Elizabeth Lee, of New York City, secretary of the Methodist commission for overseas relief; upper right: Dr. H. L. Johns, of Philadelphia, director of Church Extension for the Methodist Church: lower left: the Rev. Marcus W. Lawrence, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, Durham, N. C., and conference missionary secre tary; lower right: the Rev. Lin wood E. Blackburn, Methodist Mission ary to Angola* Portuguese Africa. A "Call to Witness and Decision" will be issued at the District Rally at Centenary Methodist Church. New Bern, at 7:30 p.m. on Monda: according to the Rev. R. L. Cross no of Havelock, District Missionary Secretary of the New Bern Dis trict. These will be several short ad dresses by several speakers. Dr. H. L. Johns of Philadelphia will speak on progress made in church extension by the Methodist Church. Miss Elizabeth Lee will speak on the outstanding work done by | the Methodist Committee for Over seas Relief. The Rev. M. W. Lawrence, of I Durham, will speak on the work of | National Missions. ! The Rev. Linwood E. Blackburn, | missionary from Angola, Portu guese Africa, will speak on the) work of World Missions. Presiding at the rally will be | Dr. A J. Ilobbs of New Bern, Dis trict Superintendent and the Rev. Thomas A. Collins, of Raleigh. N. C., Executive Secretary of the Conference Board of Missions. Methodists Continue Plan For Area-Wide Survey The First Methodist Church. Morehead City, is continuing its plans for a community religious survey to begin Jan. 26. 1958. It will be concluded during that week. This survey will cover Morehead City and adjlcenf areas such as Mitchell Village and Mansfield Park. Billy Corey has been elected general chairman of the program for First Methodist Church. The Rev. Sam Moore will conduct the program for the Franklin Memor ial Church and the Rev. Harry Buckingham for the Camp Glenn church. Each of the churches will accept responsibility for certain areas of the city. It is planned that every family will be contacted and complete information will be discovered as to the affiliation of every person in the community. This will di vulge the names and addresses of all people who do not belong to local churches. Information discovered in the census will be made available to all the denominations of the city through the several pastors. One hundred members of First Meth odist Church will serve in this canvass. The Rev. J. F. Herbert, pastor of First Methodist Church, is at tending on Thursday and Friday of this week the annual Duke Sem inar conducted at St. Paul's Church, Goldsboro, by the faculty of the Divinity School of Duke University. The Rev. Leon Couch, former pastor of First Methodist Church, is the pastor at St. Paul's Church. The Rev. Mr. Herbert has stated that this annual seminar presents an opportunity for study and fel lowship for the ministers of the North Carolina Methodist Confer ence. A similar seminar is held esch year in Charlotte for the Western North Carolina Confer ence. % Tbe pastor has announced that Dr. Frank Crossley Morgan, son of the ltte Dr. Campbell Morgan, will return to Morehead City in the fall of this year for another Bible Conference, sponsored joint ly by the First Presbyterian Church and First Methodist Church of this city. Doctor Morgan con ducted such a conference under the same sponsorship in February 1957 to the great delight and in spiration of the people of the two churches involved and many other Christian people of the community. Doctor Campbell Morgan, father of Dr. Crossley Morgan, was in his day the most noted of all Bible Conference leaders. The son, born in London but now a citizen of North Carolina, is following in the footsteps of his father as an able and distinguished Bible Conference leader and preacher. The date of his coming will be announced soon. 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