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C. ,- . ., t ii . ? w in ii r k 1 , tTh . State, finala,' f jthej l?48,Soil Conservation Speaking Contest will be held in Baleigh, ..March 2Sthen the nine district winners will compete for" S550 itf Savings Ponds being" of- lina Backers Association and is the first tlrae that high school students from vary county have been eligible to compete. ' ' The first prize winner in the State contest will receive $400 in U. S. Sav-1 ings Bonds and an all expense trip to the 1948 Annual Meeting of the State Banker Association. - The -"- Bankers Association is furnishing $200 of the first "prise." Warren S; Johnson of the Peoples Banks and Trust Company in Wilmington and president of the N. C. Bankers Association, and Gordon Hunter of the Peoples Bank in Rax mwA iilinlHmaii ', n.f OOinAllI. ierea 10 tne nrst, second and third itIMi committi at the Bankers As-1 place winners, according to J. Frank voggett, Extension Soil Conservation ist at State College. sociation, are each providing $100, The second ' place winner will re ceive a $100 Savings Bond, ana tne Mr. Doggett stated that the district : third nlace winner a $50 Bond, Mr. ; wniests win oe new 'on Uttarch 19, Doggett said. which will be preceded, by the county contests on March 12. and the school I STORK SHOWER contests, March 5. , - , . Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. Josiah Proc- More than 5,000 contestants an oc- tor and Mrs. Meator Harrell were ;,; pected to take part in the contest, Mr. i joint hostesses Thursday afternoon ""iPoggett said, addinsr that then enn. at the home of Mrs. Meador Harrell testants will come from virtually ev- at a stork shower complimentary to i ery county m tne state. ' The Contest Mrs. Howard Shean. uames ana con is being sponsored by the North Caro-: tests were enjoyed with Mrs. Ernest r Tayl or Theatre EDENTON, N. C. WE HAVE THE SHOWS Today (Thursday) and Friday, February 19-20 i,, Burt Lancaster and Lizabeth Scott in "I WALK ALONE" Saturday. February a i Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnette in HUCKAROO FROM POWDER RIVER7' Sunday,1 February 22 , Wi eifi1 iVj! V l:n I. - w is x OftMOND PRESENTS 2 01 .tj J UUJ I'M, AMERICA'S wGKEAT WESTERN STARI laem flL"Lfl!3" stak or rtc STUPIDS aw Of tASH" ' ' ' ' "OWWNI TAKES OVER" f 1 ' f A.J MQVH CBflkACI. I COMfMr m W eMidiciMl fc ; I MMhMMeiMllwKGUUS ; I 1 ' BAOHHOW1 " J I IIKS TO BE IN , . . LUOLLE BALL in LURED" Shows 4,15, 4:15 and 9:15 ' Admission 25c and 60c Monday and Tuesday, February jj-24t , ,..-' WALT DISNEY'S TUN AND FANCY FREE': With Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Wednesday, February 45 DOUBIJ) FEATlJREr-: . Joan Blondell in "CORPSE WME COD Lucky Hayden in WORTH OF THE BORDER m0-mmmmmmimi a W mm m M.m.m mmmmm m,m- m.m mmmmmm ryJyu1fy(JJX ' riv nil n: inion tin&rit lil I WILU IlilOII -&HUOC Cartwright and II-s. Uo x& j L ews winning prises, which were pre sented to the honor ee. u ., ., 1 Those present were Mrs. Ernest Cartwright, Mrs. Jeff Pierce, Mrs. Lorensa Elliott, Mrs. Edgar Long, Mrs. Clinton K. Winslow, Mrs. J. K. Ayscue, Mrs.; Irwin Whidbee, J Mrs. Koy,Boyce. Mrs. Dallie White, Mrs. Howard Mathews, Mrs. Reuben Stal lings, Mrs; William Stallings Mrs. Lou is rroctor,, 'Mrs Josiaa t Proctor, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. .Willie Lane, Mrs. Meador ' Harrell ? and honoree, Mrs. Howard Shean. ; kftiVi'Ut- i Those ' sending gifts were Mrs. Hazel Miller, Mrs. James Pierce, Mrs. Koecoe Smith, j Mrs.: V, L,; Proctor, Mrs. " John" Danchise, " Mrs. '.k Sidney Layden, Mrs. E. Y. Berry, Mrs. Clen Mathews, Mrs. Winston E; Lane, Mrs. Horace ,Boyce, Mrs. J. B. Basnight Mrs. Tommie Mathews, Mrs: J. fi. Perry, Mrs. Lihwood Hunter and Mrs. W. W. Whidbee. Mrs. Shean received many beauti ful, and useful gifjs which she open- ea ana grateiuuy acKnowiedged. The hostesses served ice cream and cake..","- .!,:,':. i:C;: SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER On January 25, at her home in Burgess, Mrs. W. W. Whidbee was given a surprise birthday dinner by her children, celebrating : her 68th birthday. , ?:'Vvi. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Whidbee-and daughters. Myrtle and Delsie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shean and daughter Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrell and children, Mar shall, Mplvin and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Proctor and children, Norma Lee, Joan and L. C. and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perry. Mrs. Whidbee received many beau tiful and useful gifts. U1 D VYLwJOOL LUL JON1 , (Continued from Page Seven) "they 'broke bread from . house to house", , continuing their fellowship with each other beyond ' the walls of the: churdh.- They were lovful and congenial, always praising God. - The ' result was , that - this i early cnurcn xouna ravor in the eyes of the people and of the Lord .and others were added daily. ; They; fulfilled the primary mission 01 the church, which any working, united, sacrificing church may fulfill the saving of souls. . In the work of His church, God can use every type of person. He needs your ,' particular talent. Have you dedicated it to Him? That is one of the v main' reasons for a church: to unite -the varied abilities of a Christ ian group in a cooperative spiritual enterprise. With Christ as the center and foundation and with loyal, earnest Christians giving of their talents and means, the church of Jesus Christ will continue to advance, regardless of temporary world conditions, , 1- Younj Husiuu Isuppoy iv A , Je I J do nothing so foolish, threaten to go I ne to moth? il rl-I'm oir' o invite her here. . 1 n m GREAT HOPE W. M. S. TO MEET FEBRUARY 22nd The Woman's Missionary Society of the Aireat Hope Baptist Church will hold its regular monthly meeting Sunday, February 22, at 2:30 P. M. at the church. All members are urged to he present. All children of the community between the ages of 9 and 13 are being urged to attend. The public is cordially invited. CARFTHANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the ex pressions of sympathy and kindness rendered during the illness and death of our husband and father. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. J. C. Hobbs and Children. Jb!t yea V3 tra u:jt... A NEW, KIND OF RIDEl prccrcsi atr. 0 1 1 jwll,. 31 ' J IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father and husband, W. H Pierce, who departed this life six years ago today. Oh how sad was the call, And to part with one so kind to ill. The shock was hard and so severe, To part with one we love so dear. If we had seen you to the last And held your precious hand, Wt could each one have said goodbye Before you reached the higher land. When the evening shadows are falling And dear mother sits alone, In ur hearts there comes a longing, Praying that you could come home. Do not ask us if we miss him, There is such a vacant place, Often we think we hear his footsteps And long to see his smiling face. Dear God, watch over mother And the, children give Thy grace. In tears we pray to meet our father In Heaven above some day. t ?i. , Wife and Children. cfj:::t relief Fnor.i tywpnartis al Distress Arhliu tiw STCACII ULCZH3 free KtTZwtesntTTiafiatthat ; ltastUrRWaCwtYMiltoti Orr UuMXtMloalMlMwof IteWnun frmumwi ba m& fc rUf ef ana -mwrnrntmam i ' a Inf. IhwIIiim. H , due to litem AI4, Sold on lSdT' trial t Aik (or "Millard's mnr wblcb U117 . i xpUlDfthktrMtment In at . ROBERSON'S Today wa have tb v greatest number of tele phones in operation in our history. Telephone traffic bas far surpassed the busiest rush hours of tha ' . war years. Our expansion program for 1948 calls for an even greater number of installations, for we ara" douig everything possible to meet the record demand for service. THE NORFOLK ft CAROLINA TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH COMPANY. . LARGER Air Chamber LOWER Air Pressure MORE Comfort EASIER Steering LONGER Car Life We have your size in stock today I Highest allowance for your old tires. ( il A HERTFORD OIL COMPANY HERTFORD, N. 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