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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 6

Publication:
The Robesoniani
Location:
Lumberton, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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Fairmont Events FAlfeMONT Mr. Dewey Nye lefl Friday enH visit in Athens, hQ'r mother, Mis. John Barnes A. L. Merritl of Pilot Mountaia spent Ihe weekend with his wife, who for several weeks has been nsiting her mother, Mrs.

Floir- ertee Powell. Miss Hattie Powell was report- ed'last week to show a little improvement at Robeson County Memorial hospital, where she has been 'a patient for several weeks. Afrs. Johnny Oliver and children; Terry and Marion, were visited last week at their Cherry Grove Beach home by Mrs. J.

Frank Pickard and young sons, Jeff and Bill, of Greensboro. C. W. McCormick returned honje Friday from Robeson County -Memorial hospital where she underwent minor surgery. XJie.Rev.

Malcolm Bullock 'of Gaffney, S. arrived Thursday visit of several days here with" his mother, Mrs. A. R. Bullock.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Filers and son, Grey, have returned from a week's vacation in the Lake Waccamaw home of her parents.

Miss Margaret White Butterworth and brother, Dick Butterworth, left Friday for a weekend visit in Kilmai-nock, and in Richmond. They were accompanied home by their younger sister, Ma'rtha, who for the past two weeks has been visiting relatives in and near Richmond, Dinner guests on Sunday in the home of Mrs. A. P. Floyd and Mr.

George L. Floyd were their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Covington of Bennettsville, S. C.

and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Lewis of Orlando, Fla. Mrs. A.

P. Floyd was visited by her-'grandson, George Medlin of Washington, N. C. recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Stubbs of Rateigh visited friends in a i r- mont briefly as they were returning home Sunday after having on that- -day attended the McMillan family reunion in McDonald. During the weekend Miss Rosa- lyrr-Wilkerson served as honorary bridesmaid in Shelby for a college classmate at A.S.T.C. Accompany- ng RosaljTi on this, trip were her mother. Mrs.

Bill Vilkerson and Inman, all of whom were guests in the home of ifr. and Mrs. 3. D. Clarke.

Mrs. Ruth Davis was visited Wednsday night by her daughter, Mrs. Charles Jarrell and children, Charlie, Lynn, and Sharon. of Salisbury, who were enroute to the beach. A-2c Kenneth Floyd, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George L. Floyd, after being based for two years at Orlando, has 'been to Homestead Air some thirty iuil.es' from Miami, Fla. Mrs. Ecil Griffin, leader of the Ethel Fowler auxiliary of the First Baptist church, met with the group at the church Monday night.

The stewardship program was presented by Patsy Matthews, Pearl 'Mickie McCormick. and Mrs. Griffin. After working on forward steps, refreshments were served. GETS M.A.

DEGREE Bullock and young son, Rowland, were in Boone Thursday as Mrs. Bullock received her Masters degree in i school music in the graduation exercises held on Thursday evening Appalachian State Teachers' college'. Mr. and Mrs. Bullock refum- ni home during; the weekend.

Some of those from Fairmont who on Tuesday afternoon. August 21, in the Conw'ay, S. C. Methodist church attended the wedding of Miss Frances Anne Covington and Henry Thomas Patton, of Chalieroi, were Miss rf; Trudy McDanel who served as bridesmaid for her Mr. and B.

McDaniel, the latter being the aunt of the bride; also and Mrs. M. R. Nelson. Recent gueSti In home Mr.

and'Mrs. S. Ralph McDanie have been Mr. afid Mrs. Wilbur Kennedy of New Zipn, S.

C. and also the two sons of Mrs. McDaniel Bruce Hicks, Columbia, S. anc Maxie Ilieks New Zion, S. Convalescing frrom recent surge- jy at Veterans' hospital in Augusta, Ga.

Jimmy Davis, son of Mrs. Beulah Davis of Fairmont, is now reported to be showing improvement although he continues to be hospitalized. Jesse T. Hardy was- able to return to his home in FarmviHe during the weekend. He had been a patient at University Memor i a 1 hospital, Chapel Hill.

Leaving Thursday with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Colldns of Myrtle Beach, S. Mrs.

A. T. Martin has been vacationing in Western North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Jarrett and young daughter, Celeste, haw returned to Fairmont from a weekend visit in North Wilksboro with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Winters. Miss Doris Morgan of Burlington and Miss Fleta Harrellson of Elizabethtown. spent the week here as guests in the homes of Mrs.

A. Fowler, and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Herring. En-route to her home in Severn following a stay of several weeks at Caswell Baptist Assembly, Miss Elma Lewter is spending i veek here visiting in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Carson Bullock. 'Hoy Bullock Of Greensboro has week visited in the home of his brother, R. Carson Bullock and also with the family of his sister, Mrs. Fred Floyd.

Leaman Frink has returned from a stay of several days in Charlotte where he received a medical check-up. Mrs. Tom Harrell was recently visited for a week by her daughter, Mrs. Nestor Wallace, and' young' son, Tommy, of Wilmington. Mr.

and Mrs. Loftin Dickens have been visited by their nieces, Sandra and Rena Wilson, of Lumberton. Mr. and Ms. Ed Hales were visited Saturday by Mrs.

Grimes and children. Buddy and Bess, of Columbia, S. C. The Robesonian, Wednesday, August 29, 1956--Pagt 7 Hospital Patients The following people hav been admitted to Robeson County Memorial Hospital for treatment. Mrs.

Made Oxendine, Lumberton; Mrs. Patricia Hunt, a i mont; William L. Humphrey. Red Springs; Miss Patricia Britt. Lum- bevton; Mrs.

Dorothy McCollum, Rowland; Gerald Brooks, Maxton; Miss Eva Mae Musselwhite, Lumberton: Joseph K. Branch; Row- land; Master Cecil L. Byrd, St. Pauls; Mrs. Faye A.

Lamb, Lumberton; Mrs. Fannie Mae Fields, Fairmont; Mrs. Lena Blue, Fair- I mont; Mrs. Claudie P. Stanford, Lumberlon; Miss Lenora Powers, Lumberton: Miss Shirley Lockiear, Red Springs; Herbert Singletary.

Lumberton; Miss Beatrice i man, Lumberton; Miss Margaret Roberts, Lumberron; Mrs. Barbara Jean Pait, St. Pauls; Mrs. Jimmie Allen, Shannon; Mrs. Lillian Cook, Fairmont.

Call Me Edgar Moms, Fairmont; Master William C. Leggett, Lumberton Mrs. Lizzie T. Smith, Lumberton; Mrs. Annie Belle Lockiear, Pembroke; Mrs.

Mary Lee Worl y. Fairmont; Miss Jani a Lumberton; Mrs. Myra L. Kelly. Mrs.

Dell Lewis, Proctorville; Mrs. Louise White, Pembroke; Allen L. Pate, Lumberton; Mrs. Pauline Bullard, Lumberton; Master George T. Pait, Clarkton; Mrs.

Gladys Scott, Lake View, S. Mrs. Rosalyn Johnson, Chadbourn; Mrs. Lewis Fowler. White- villc; Percy E.

Robeson. a Heel; Mrs. Janie Moody. a View. S.

Mrs. Beulah Taylor Bladenboro: Master Stanley Stone, Orrum: Gus "A.G." Wilsnn. Red Springs; Dixon 2nd. St. Pauls; Mrs.

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