toirPastor Was
Away In War Along time
h,;nw jhrta^.at .the Trenton
lodtat Church k no stonier
astern Carolina, but he bas
away for a long tflne; He
*• Rev; Chartw B. Lon*, who
Fs&mmm
» of the u, a Army. That
ce took kfcn way from the
j8p|tylll1mr*i X hi North
tins to France, Holland,
foment to Trenton
e recent annual con
he church at, Sanford.
Umg has barely had
,e to get settled into
rsonage, but is rapid
g one of the congre
Trenton’s Methodist
his fhar Sundays in
Mr. and Mrs. Bdsel Duvalwere
isitors in Maysville last Sunday.
MrS. Ray McDaniel, Mrs. W.
fc Jones and Mrs. Carl Flowers,
r., were visitors and shoppers
i New Bern last Tuesday.
Mrs. Kate McDaniel visited
er sister, ’ Mrs. W. R. Booth, of
ollocksville, last Saturday.
SI H. Waters is ill at his home.
Mrs. Fred Parker and Mrs.
arey Waters were shoppers in
ew Bern last Tuesday.
Loftin,
n and Marion
s of the University of
larolina, are home for the
tas holidays.
Hugh Loftin, Mrs. Carl
and Mrs. Bay McDaniel
the W.S.C.S. meeting at
you need an
leal System for an
trial Plant, or Ra
to the Electric
m
Uf _
of Trenton.
Mrs. A. G. Mills and daughter,
Betty Bose, of Belgrade, visited
Mrs. Kate McDaniel last Thurs
day. ■ ■ ■
A number of the Piney drove
folks attended the Santa Claus
parade last Friday .afternoon in
Trenton. ^f r* ^ f,,
Edwin Barrow,' a student at
ECTC, is at home for the Christ
mas holidays.
«*w. Her subject was “what
happened during the period be
tween the Old and New Testa
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