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m:3 t cre siiopph'j ia . . iy. i I...iler spent -i-i. zoik, of VTinston- C i fc t'.e wetLd val!i It 1 "r, Urs. Holland, tf , 1 took his wife and E. , ' i-k with Mm. . idst, daughter and son, :i and George motored to ,ln Sunday and left Ers. . icst for a two week's visit i relatives. . r. and Mrs. Street Korncgay JV.nily visited in the home of ' itthis, of Clinton, Sunday. s snes Best, ? of ; Atlantic .. a College, was home with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud over the weekend. s Cora Allen, of Boseboro, i i e tunaay guest of Miss Mil 1 Currie. ' ' . - ..3 Elizabeth Bines, of the i school faculty spent the end with her parents, - Mr. .Irs. Will Hines. s Catherine Carlton, and Miss Jiy Powell, who' are students I eensboro College spent the '.end here. Miss Powell with tl a v v ; " ') - -' f 14. i ti C - jfri'i'. .. .. i, t 1 -J.'-r, X, tf CJ-Jl!"-'!, -k v.l;Ii ter bio- a if IJL h Circle metjj - . 3 x. tiia ivwell, lionday a. liie program consisted "The Three Bible. Wo- x , . juuiuaai sua , iuuxy, and business sessions. - - The business hour of the meet ins was filled with the annual election of officers. Mrs. I, J, Sut ton, chairman of the nominating committee submitted her report rr. erl IL."3. HJroi Ewers at- te'jl a banquet in Einston TJiurs2?.y. Urs. Carrie Peel has returned from rorf.k and BoxobcL acoom- Church. Mrs. Wayne Jordan pre .... I 3 a a m n i . j. . . n : r -o. ,r of Mark. During theTTii- t i 1 hour tie hostess ' ii5 i v t',., ini- tL.t --jiI1" tk pres., Mrs.,J. M. Pierce; las. G. W. Hobbs in serving cot Le and fruit saladL, - . 1 . s' HETII0EI2T CISCL3 MEETS t Circle Number 1 of the Method ist Missionary Society met in the Ladies' parlor at the : Methodist " VELVETS " You can trust - your most JxpensiveY velvets, with J iu. Our help is well trained and ) experienced. - Call us or drop in and we will be glad to go over the full details. TURNER'S . EINSTON N. C. , Cleaners Hatters PHONE' 741 '-..' KNOWN FOE BETTEB ' DBY CLEANING" panicd ly tiss "Crlinter" Moore, ox vtiison. i Kiss "fplinter" lloore. of Wil- son, D. B. Powell, Iary Hester, of Campbell and Dorothy and Kathleen, of Greensboro, ' spent the weekend with Miss Eula Pow ell -. ' , Bt. W. H. Moore, and aunt, Miss York, from Wilmington, spent Sunday with Mrs. Eilie Powell. . " ' ' Miss Tones, of Elizabethtown, Miss Thomas, and Miss AUene Orims went wih Mrs. Bob Wheelis to Boanoke Bapids this weekend. . Miss Emily Lawrence spent the weekend in Murphysboro. Mr. Lloyd, of Chapel Hill. 'vis ited in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter, : of Currey School, visited Mrs. Pot ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gresham. .. vi - Mrs. B. F. Hope, and son, Bob bie, went on a trip to Xorfolk, Petersburg and Bichmond. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Maynard, of Ein poria, aooompanied her sister, Mrs. Hope home, and spen the week- Mr. and Mrr T. F. Hayes and children from Sanford were guests ox Mrs. Paul Britt, Sunday. Mr." and Mrs. H. C. Bunch, and Willie Grey Bunch, of - Clinton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strick land,, went by Einston for Bris sided and for the devotional read John 1:1-14. This was followed with a prayer by Mrs Pridgen, "What is this Modem World t" BoU Call by Mrs. JonnKiddleton. An - interesting article, "The Bridge BuiLier The Scale of the World," was read by Mrs. CarrolL Eoem, "The Bridge Builders" by Mrs. Walters.- Another . article, "Where the Nations Unite in Pray er" by Mrs. John Middleton. This was followed by silent meditation with Mrs. Walters at the piano, and concluded with "prayer by Mrs. Gordon West. Mrs.- Surratt read news from the Missionary Bulletin, in which requests were made for prayer for the warring nations, and missionaries.'' - - A message relative to social re summer was read. , The following officers were e lected for the coming yeari Mrs. G. P. Pridgen president; Jure. Claude Best vice-president ; Mrs. Gordon West; recording sec retary; Mrs. John Middleton, cor responding secretary and treasur er; Mrs. Chas. T. Carroll, super intendent of publioity; Mrs., Joe Surratt, superintendent of Sup plies; Mrs. Bland Pickett, super intendent of christian social rela tions; Mrs. W. F. Walters, super1 intendent of missions and Bible stndvi Mrs. flharlin WiIIpt J.V. n a I. . I . - ... i ... houc, iuiu ure vu cuujrcu on ojr- inttuaent oi spiritual Uie groups; 2nd vice pres.. Mrs. N. B. Eoney: 3rd vice president and director oi o. of C, Mrs. H. L. Stevens. Jr.; secretary, Mrs. D. K Best; treas urer, Mrs B. H. Best; historian, Mrs. C. B, Best; registrar, Mrs. J. w. Best; chaplain, Mrs. C. J. Car roll. Chairmen of the various com mittees will be announced later.: Burmir the social hour ' the hostess served coffee' with sand wiches and date rolls. PBESBYTEBIAJT CIBCLE , Circle 3 off toe Presbyterian Auxiliary Warsaw, met - Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ella Hefty. v (The meeting" was called to or der with the reading of a beauti ful poem by the chairman. Mrs. L. B. Huie. t Mrs. J. W. Farrior led' the Bible Study from the book of Phillipi- lans, presenting the subject, "Christ Our Joy."' ; . . ; A most v interesting ' presenta tion of the Ministers' . Annuity Fund was given in the form of lations from the council which i "The Man on the Street.1 by Mrs. was held at Lake Jhnaluska last D. E. Best I visitors with Mrs. King and Mrs. trice i parents, JCr. and Mrs. A. D. Outlaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.; William O'Brien, mus vaveu ana iter, 4 una M. lo bey, of Cicero, N. Y.. were week-" end guests of Bev, and Mrs. Gus- tav H. uirtch. : v - Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Outlaw' 8r and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Simmons visited in the homes of Messrs. L. B. and L. J. Outlaw near Seven Springs Sunday. - . Mr. and Mo. Thomas 8. Shntt visited friends at Morehead City otuiuay. , x Mrs. J. L. Outlaw, of Grif ton. has been visitinsr relativM : anil uieiuu nere,.; .... : Na j-BTMLar I :. Batte, auincy HalL Am. Va.,'spent Saturday tM "ft5dav with his parent Mr. and Mm M rCTL? 7 T W. SinunoZ h7 had aThSeS; , J1' irreddie Dans, a classmate, U'vT t. Vr'!;? mB .. r. . v.v take another trim tii t f - jiuss myra-jiaiweil, of -the wv .T ' nursing staff of General Memorial i VT ' Hospital, Wilson, spent ixMay' r18?11 and tam&7 made night with her parents, Mr. and ; Jars. k. Q. MaxwelL home of Lawton Hargrove weekend. , Ki Gaynelle Brock, of Raleigh, Tommy Lainer of tls CCC carets pent last weekend, with her par- . . f v. , ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'J. W. Brock. 1 ,pent weeken4 ftt t6me- ' Mrs. . M. Can is still ill and! confined to her bed, we are sorry w report. . r; r ; .. ... -. , Those visitins Miss Annit Swin on Sunday afternoon were: i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, of Mt, Olive; Miss Lois Strickland, ef Four Oaks, and Miss Mildred Kennedy, of Clinton. ' , last day afternoon. ; I Boy BaiL w-u Lteer tz.1 Twenty-one Beaufort County farmers sold 42,810 pounds of f t hogs for 14,811.08 at the last co operative sale held in Washing ton. ' , x . - Cole's Chapel business trip to Wallace Sun- 10c A BAY BUYS A Typewriter . BEMHTGTON Foxman's Einston, N. C. ' After the-business session the hostess served a delicious sweet course with coffee to the follow. Bamon Potter returned from Einston hospital Saturday morning. ; . - - The Mission Circle met Satnr. day afternoon with Miss Bachel Outlaw with seventeen members present. Mrs. E. Benrer. president presiding, Mrs. A. G. Outlaw eon- ttucted the 'devotional after wiucn we ousmess session was held. Proeram for the afternnnn was: Missionary Work in Japan, presented by Mrs. J. H. Parker and Misses Bachel and Elithe Tb Ccsf cf Drivfcg-Gei- j by GREYHOUND lUlIOW- 1 . - ing members t Mrs. L. B. Hines. "aT; Jum? w ,0ClaI fl0Ur Mars, V. E. Best, Mrs. J. W. Best, Mrs. J. C, Bobinson, Mrs. Ben Bowden, Mrs. J. W. Farrior, Mrs, Ewers and Mrs. Hefty, I assorted candies were enioved and the meeting closed with - cir cle prayer, to meet with Mrs. Lu ther Outlaw, Saturday, Deo. 4th. Outlaw's Bridge iter roast at Jacksonville. Mrs. Bert Flowers, of Clinton, is spending the week with Miss Sallie E2L ; ' - . -1 : - ' Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shoulara, Mrs. D. L. Carlton, secretary of Wayne Jordan, chairman Circle 1 : Mrs. J. C. Thompson chairman of children's work; Mrs. W. C. Sur- and son, .Wilson, Jr., spent Sun- ratt secretarv of habv Tunii- day with Mrs. Shonlar's parents,. Mrs. C. B. Best Voice agent: Mrs. Mr.-and Mrs. G. P. Pridgen. Pyrex Ovenware B. W. CANADY & SON 'i Kinston, N. C. ' J U. D. C. CHAPTER. MEETS . The James Eenan -Chapter V. D. C. held its final meeting of the year on Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. J. W. Farrior, with Mrs. D. E. Best and Mrs. W. J. Middleton as Joint hostesses. . Echoes from the State Conven tion in Wilson made up the pro- smm. u Jt. jjert and Mrs. J. W. Farrior save interestimr mA detailed reports of the many love- xjf ociai eventSj special programs ' Dedication services for the new parsonage and community center will be held next Sunday, Novem ber 14, with an aQ-day program, morning services to begin at ele ven o'clock, with lunch on the grounds. Afternoon meeting to be gin at two o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended to all for these services. ROSEWLL NEWS NOIES BAIL BROTHERS Eenansville, N. C. I find I can travel three milei by Qny hound at the coat of driving out mil in my own car and It's a small one at thaH B mdmrn there no driving strain, no wotry, jur solid comfort tb Super-Coach way. 1 TOBACCO TAGS COMING ?The Tobacco. Tags win appear ih person in the school auditorium next Monday night November 15, Admission charges. This program u being sponsored by the Com. mUnity Club and P. T. A. Be sure and see the Tobacco Tags on No vember 15. It is expected that this will be. their lasrpearance here this season, V" " Mr. and Mrs, Laurie King, from near Greensboro- and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price, of Grants Chapel, were o o ;0 lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O s ' v "-."fii- ' - o aYe-like -. ; . -:r. --. a - . " m m Y NEW WIVE So o THERE'S "THE DEVIL TO FAY" IF YOU DON'T GET A qGood One, : : J o " -:' " Si THAT Tfl WHY nns TTtrCTnn mr-m vatt wd tti - v ' J " --.. vf MMMJ) X vu axuojlXj IXXaXXjU, O WHERE YOU GET.ENOWN QUAIITZ.lT FAIR PRICES. O p. s; CARR o o . " . o Q CLINTON OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI o o o 1 o JTOBTH CAROLTNiQ -P;: ' 32 PIECES CFBNA " -; ; ; ,' ""' I'V,';'- f.Giveri .Wiih'Every' : ' Purchase of $15X3 or Over ' ' , ' ;2 DAYS ONLY NOVEMBER.! 2 13th 1 TV-'' .' KOGlZIi'S y, ,yz-"i. -Gcldrbcrp's Lcr.dlnj Credit Jcvchrs V 1C3S. Centre SL Gc11 " cro,n.C. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hawes and A. J. Hawes recently visited rela tives in Buchanan, Va. Miss Louise Whitfield spent the weekend at her home in Clinton.! Miss Sara Woodward, of Bich-1 lands, visited friends here during the weekend. Mesdames Hubert Boney, v and Dan Boney, df Teachey, and Mrs, E. S. Carr, of Wallace, spent Mon day with Mrs. G. W. Boney and Mrs. XL G. Murray. . Miss Ruby Dixon, "'B. Ci T. C. student, was at home for the weekend. Misses Pat and Elizabeth Stan ley, of Goldsboro, spent the, week end with Miss Mildred Stanley. Mrs. B. S. Symons, 19 vwsitine XClltUVCS Ul YVUnUilgMUI. . Mr. and Mra,,Chas. Teanuey, Jr. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. a, .Jiewton, in wanax. Mr. and Mr. J. Hi Jerome and daughters', Sally and Anne visited relatives in Wilmington Sunday. Miss Sallie May Johnson, who is a member of the Futfuay Springs. school faculty, spent, the weekend j at home. i " 5 ' Mrs..!. H. Bradshaw it visaing her daughter, Mrs; Gooding in Grif ton, - - - 1 Mrs: James Fussell has return ed home 'after spending several days: with her parents,' Mr.. and Mrs. Davis, in Burgaw. Mrs. Oscar JTusselL and ner bro ther, J, D. Jerome; spent Tuesday in Charlotte. i Mrs. Glennie Otulaw, of Wash ington, D. C, visited Mrs. Elva Herring Tuesday afternoon. Jesse Fussell and - Miss Betty Fussell spent Monday in Wilming ton. - ' 1 , , ; vT C. Wilkins, of Boanoke, Va., visited relatives here during the weekend. . - . " Miss Margaret Shaw spent the weekend at her home near Rooky Point. ! v Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Johnson. and' son, Samuel of Deiway, "were dinner guests of MistBessie John son Sunday. -'Mrs, Ln Smith spent the week' end in Clinton. " Miss Martha B. Yelverton" vis ited' her parents in ' Stantonsburg during the weekend. ' " The Girl Scouts, , accompanied by Misses Mildred Stanley rand Annie Louise Herring, enjoyed a long hike and picnie dinner Sat urday. , KATHEBINE-E foundation garment carries hidden inner belt for uplift ing sagging abdominal muscles. Serviced by Mrs. Park Pridgen of Warsaw 45 V I ' ' lat eat n tary--ac- , ave env J 1 hu Ing ind oup tnd dly . ; d -com ' dsn , ke oen ' on-' ea- t BEAR MARSH . Miss Easel Pearce, of Micro, was the wekend guest of Miss Hil da Davis. Mrs. Carrie Swinson and Miss Abbie Vause spent last . Saturday with friends and relatives at Mt Clive. Urs. Elbert Davis, of Mt. Olive, was the dinner guest of Miss Chria- jtuie Pate last Sunday. ' , ' and Urs. 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