DAILY REFLECTOR February 12, 1908 Winterville, NC Newsy Notes Miss Elizabeth Boushall spent Sunday with Mrs. J. O. Bobbitt of Shermerdine and returned Sunday afternoon. Several of the school boys attended services at the Baptist church at Ayden Sunday Prof. G. F. Lineberry left Tuesday afternoon for his old home in Chatham county to see his brother who is critically ill Miss Ella Woolard spent Sunday at her home near Stokes And returned Monday morning accompanied by Miss Eva Woolard who entered W. H. S. J. E. Greene and Roy Cox two of our most popular young men attended services at Red Banks Sunday There were regular services the Free Will Baptist church Sunday morning. Rev. T. H. King returned Monday morning from Ayden where he preached. Miss Lydia Roberson spent Saturday night here with her sister Miss Vivian and returned to Robersonville Sunday morning Rev. N. C. Duncan filled his regular appointment at St. John's Sunday. Miss Blanche Ferebee spent Sunday with her sister Miss Cora, who is a pupil of W. H. S. Miss Maud Holladay, Jamesville came in Tuesday night to enter school. A. D. Cox went to Grifton Monday.. A.G. Cox and B. F. Manning are masters of stumps. They put about about one or two sticks of dynamite under the large ones and loosen them up, then the stump puller comes along and pulls them out. Preaching will be at the Baptist church on the first and third Sundays in each month beginning next Sunday morning. The pupils of Antioch School will give a basket party on February 21st At 7 p m. The proceeds to go towards purchasing a library.