Attorney John Hill Paylor was a
Kinston visitor Thursday afternoon.
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Miss Pete Barnes of Wilson, was
a Famrilie visitor Sunday.
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Miss Mabel Wooten spent the past
week-end at her home in Stantons
burg. * .
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Miss Gladys Kilpa trick spent lastj
week-end with Prof, and Mrs. Austin, I
in Greenville. : U I
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Miss Sarah Mewborn, of Meredith |
College, spent the past week-end at!
her home here.
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Miss Amelia- Small, of Hertford, F
was Hie week-end guest of Miss. Ma-1
mie Both Smith,
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Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Oglesby are]
wearing the smile that wont wear off!
?its a fine baby girl. I
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Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Venable attend-1
fed the Laymen's Conference in the!
First Presbyterian church, Rocky Mt,,"j
on Tuesday, ? j
NOTICE
On account of~the Tyson ttfe-unionj
and unveiling of the Tyson boulder J
by the D. A. R. on Wednesday, Nov. |
2, the date of the annual turkey din- j
ner to be served by the" Episcopal j
Auxiliary has been changed to Friday
November 4th.
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Presbytery to Meet
Here Next Week
The Presbytery of Albemarle of the
Synod of North Carolina, will- meet
next Tuesday, 7:30 p. m, at fchd-Pree
byterian church, Farmvflle, and the
opening sermon wfll be preached By .
the Moderator, Dr. Veche, of New <
Bern. Wednesday, 10 o'clock, sermon *
will be preached by Dr. Peter Mcln- *
tyre, of Goldsboro. Wednesday, :7 :80 <
p. m., a lecture by Rev. Thos. L. <
Hanesborger, who has spent fifteen j
years in Mission work- in China but J
who i now the pastor of the First <
Presbyterian church in Tarboro.
The Presbytery will be in session J
two days. The public is cordially in- *
vired to attend all of the meetings of |<
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Mrs. G. A. Rouse was hostess to] J
the Merry Matrons on Tuesday after- <
noon. The home was lovely with hand- <
some dahlias, tastefully arranged. <
the program on "The South in Con- *
temporary Literature," followed the <
regular routine of business with inter- !
esting papers by Mrs. M. V. Jones on \
"The Colonial South," and by Mrs. j
R. H. Knott, whose subject was "The !
Revolutionary South," Mrs. JT. M. Hob
good thai entertained the dub with j
several musical selections. Aviation <
salad was served witir aeroplane stick- i
ops. TThe Spirit of FalL" Mesdames '
J. M. 'Mumley, D. W. Debnam, and J. j
L Warren were special guests.
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I Entertains At Surprise
I Dinner
I Miss Lucile Flanagan was hostess
tor a surprise dinner and theatre party
I 'honoring her cousin, Miss Luey Anne
Flanagan on Monday evening qyk her
.10 me on George Street l"
l/C^S?ia dinning room was beautiful
with its fall flowers and table holding .
as its centerpiece a lovely decorated
. birthday with its <??) sparkling
candles. Covers were laid for eight
Aftee a three coprse dinner a sur
prise package was brought in andpre
sented to Miss Flanagan. Itcoatained
atTtetgw^ld USe^thentft~S* ted to
Official Visits)
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?Sunday School, 5:45 a. m. jf
.Preaching Sernie, 11 a. m, and ??
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"T<?arraway Sunday School, 3 p. me
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