The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Pate several days ago and left a bouncing baby girl of 8 pounds. Both the mother and child are doing well.
Mr. Pate, who is at the present time the efficient foreman in the composing room of the News, has been associated with the printing game for 27 years and is one of the most competent men in North Carolina. The new arrival makes the 10th addition to the family, five other girls and three boys, all of whom are a healthy and spirited lot.
One boy, Ernest, was drowned in Kinston in March, 1920, and at the time of his death was 11 years old. Mr. Pate is elated over the new baby, who has been christened Edna Rea(?).
From page 6 of The Goldsboro News, April 12, 1925
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