j &otial anii personate ????????????????????????? Mrs. George B. King of Washing- . ton, D. Cm was the week-end guest of ( Mrs. D. S. Morrill. ? ? ? Gilbert Wheless of Raleigh, spent , Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheless. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Blackburn and family moved this week to make their home in Kinston. / _ ? ? ? Miss Bertha Joyner left Tuesday to resume her duties as teacher in the Pink Hill school. 1 ? ? ? Mrs. Mac Carraway is spending the week-end with Misses Elma and Grace Boykin in Tarboro. ? ? ? Miss Elizabeth Lang left Wednes day to resume her duties as teacher in the LaGrange school. ? ? ? Mrs. Mattie N. Standi, of Rock ingham, is visiting her son, Mr. John Standi, and Mrs. Standi. ? * ? Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woo ten, of Greenville were guests of Mrs. J. B. Owens, on Wednesday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walston and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., were Rocky Mount visitors on Wednesday. ? ? ? Miss Frances Joyner and Miss Frances Beaman were Raleigh visi tors, Monday atid Tuesday. ? ? ? Misses Nit* Lee and Mary Aim Townsend returned Wednesday from ?a visit to Valdosta, Georgia. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pierce and Mrs. W. L. Smith were Greenville visitors, on Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. W. L. Smith and Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., were Greenville said Ayden visitors, on jfeondajfr ; ' '?? ? ' ?; \ Mrs. C. C. Joyner^hea returned Claade Mar* Friends will regret to learn that John B. Joyner is ill at his home iear Farmville. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. ^A. J. Cayton and :hildren moved this week into their new home on Waverly street. ? ? ? Mrs. B. 0. Turnage and Miss Eva Mae Turnage visited friends in Sreenville on Tuesday afternoon. 9 9 9 Mrs. G. E. Thompson has returned following a visit to her mother, Mrs. j. W. Johnson, near Danville, Va. ? ? ? F. G. Dupree, J. C. Corbett, Her bert Hart and Roderick Harris are spending this week in New York. ? ? ? ? /. Bob Davis and guest, Wescott SVoolen, of Chapel Hill, were More nead visitors for the week-end.' ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker and family moved their residence this veek to 203, Grimmersburg Street. ? ? ? Mrs. Nannie Moye, Humphrey is spending several days ih Morganton, attending the Deaf School Reunion. ? ? ? Mrs. Cecil Dixon and daughter, Miss Daisy, of Wilson, were guests of Mrs. Robert Lee Smith on Tues day. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Joyner, Mrs. Abe Joyner and Miss Bertha Joyner visited friends in Durham on Sun day. 9 9 ? - """ Mr. and Mrs. James Wheless, Jr., of York, Pennsylvania, are spending this week with relatives and friends, here. ? * * ? Miss Suzanna Wilbur of Norfolk, Virginia, has returned to her home, following a visit to Mrs. Roy Las siter. 9 9 9 Mrs. E. L. Gaynor and Mrs. L. W. Godwin have returned from a visit to relatives in Norfolk, Vir ginia. ? ? * Mrs. R. A. Parker and son, Mar tin, returned Wednesday from a visit to Mrs. Parkers' mother in Benson. 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Best, and Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith, on Sunday. Mrs. A. W. Warren and Miss Lynette Warren, of Burlington were guests of Mrs. Edison Moore, on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, Miss Nannie Darden and Mr. Tony Lang left Thursday for a visit to New York and the World's Pair. Mrs. Madeline H. Rountree and son, Horton, of Washington, D. C., spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mm Dora H. Keel. / Mm W. J. Ras berry and Mm W. E. Waters, of Body Mount, are at tending the Baptist Assembly at Ridge Crest this week. Mm F. G. Dupree, Misses Frances and Iris Dupree, Mm R. T. Williams and Mm Mabry Pollard were Green ville visitors on Tuesday. Mm W. C. Edwards and son, William Gilbert^, of Jacksonville Florida, arrived Sunday for a visH to Mr. and Mm J. M. Whelem / . J Mr. and Mm D. E. Oglesby ami (family left Wednesday to make tfceii | - ? .. ~-v.- ? ? v ? " i- -- Mr. and Mr*. Joe Noma, of New J Brunswick, N. J., returned Thursday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eawn. - Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Etheridge and Mrs. Maggie MacHamey, of South J Mills, spent last week with Mrs.]' J. C. Corbett IJ Mrs. F. M. Davis, Sr., Mrs. J. W. j Bass, Mrs. W. A. Allen and Mist Elizabeth Davis visited friends in I Elm City on Monday afternoon. Miss Willie Johnson, who has been L nursing her sister, Miss Nathalie ( Johnson, in Weldon, has returned I home. She reports her sister's con- J dition much improved. Mr. George Allen, Mrs. W. A. Allen, Mrs. Robert Lee Smith, Mrs. I j A. C. Monk, Jr., and Miss Mary Friar j Rouse were Raleigh visitors on Fri day. We regret to repeat that J. B. M Joyner has been confined to his J1 home due to illness, since his re- r turn from the Georgia Tobacco ji market. Durwood Gurganus and children, 1 Nancy and Bruce Tucker, of Nor- ? | folk, Virginia, attended the fun- i eral of Mrs. Tucker at Bell Arthur I} Thursday. Carol and Roland Moddlin and!' Miss Mary Woolard of Greenville, J? spent several days of this week with! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Modlin, in Nor- 1 folk, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woo ten and son, William Edward, Mrs. B. A. Norman and Mrs. Annie E. Woo ten' are spending this week with relatives ' in Charleston, S. C. J J' Friends here will be glad to learn], that Mrs. D. E. Gurganus, of Nor- , folk, Virginia; who has. been ill for] several days with pneumonia is re-r ported as recuperating. ! MRS. J. B. JOYNER HOSTESS AT PRESIDENTS' LUNCHEON Club Leaders ~x>f 15th District Hold Annual Meeting; State Officers Out line Plans for New^ Club Year. Club presidents and district chair- j men of the 15th District of the ? North Carolina Federation of Worn- 1 en's Clubs, met here on Wednesday for their annual district luncheon meeting, which was held at the D. ' A.R. Chapter House with the district * president, Mrs. John B. Joyner as ' gracious hostess. ' The 15th district embraces seven ' counties: Pitt, Martin, Beaufort J Hyde, Tyrrell, Bertie and Washing- ] ton with thirty-one clubs listed; 23 senior and 8 junior, with a total i membership of 1100. During the business session, the j district work for the new club year, which begins in September, was out- 1 lined by the president, Mrs. Joyner, and problems of the various clubs were discussed briefly. ? The following state chairmen were j present and spoke briefly on the ac- j tivities and new plans of their re- i spective departments: Mrs. C. W. j Beasley, of Colerain, chairman of j Public Welfare; Mrs. L. D. Perry, ? of Colerain, division of correction; j Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, chairman of the j Sallie Southall Cotton Loan Fund- j Mrs. J. W. Joyner delighted the j group with her rendition of "God ; Bless America." Mrs. Joyner was j accompanied by Mrs. A. Q. Roe- ? buck. ' j A sumptuous three course lunch- j eon was held prior to the business j meeting and fruit punch and wafers : ^ere served- at the conclusion of ? the meeting. j Assisting the hostess in receiving j and serving Were: Miss Bettie Joy- ? ner, Mrs. T. E. Joyner Mrs. George ; W. Dayis, Mrs. D. R. Morgan, Mrs. J A. B. Moore, Mrs. Henrietta M. Wil- i liamston and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck, i I Arrangements of handsome sped- j mens of gladioli, dahlias and roses j were used in the. Chapter House j with artistic effect. j Mr. and Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner i delightfully entertained the Couple j Club this week with Mr. and Mrs. i R. 0. Lang and Mrs. Roy Lassitter ] playing as special guests. Lovely | midsummer flowers were in pleasing ! arrangements. Mrs. Rath Morriss and Arthur F. | Joyner were winners of the club i award, and R. 0. Lang won the j guest prize. A variety of dainty \ sandwiches, cookies and iced tea were j served after play. Miss Gen Easley assisted the hostess in passing the refreshments. MR. AND MRS. FLOWERS ENTERTAINED ON DAUGHTERS BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. L. E. lowers gra ciously entertained' at a birthday dinner, honoring their daughter^ Mn. J. T. Windham, on Wednesday eve ning. The table, iron, which the dinner was served, buffet, was centered with a birthday cake iced in white, with candles of pink. hTe color] scheme of pink and white was toed] also in favors and others decorations. | Guests enjoying the hospitality of j Mr. and Mrs. Flowers were: Jdr.j and Mrs. J. T. Windham and house I guest, Mrs. Earle Blantor, of Moul-j trie, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Joyner, Mr. ami Mrs. Mac Cane-1 ' way Dr. and Mrs. R, T. Williams, j ; Mm Allen Gawthrop, Misses Ettaj ' Gray Carraway, Geraldine Gardner,] Eva Mae Turnage, Hazel Monk,*El-| MISS MONK ] ^ENTERTAINS FOR ? J HOUSE GUEST . Miss Hud Monk was' charming Hostess to a number of friends, hon oring keor house guest, Mrs. La fayette Bennett, of Valdosta, Geor gia, pn Friday morning, during Coca-Cola hoitr, at her home oh Oon :entnea Street i Ham biscuits, cheese cracks^ sand wiches, > pickles and olives* were served with Coca-Colas, by the.hosU, as, assisted by Mrs. j. Y. Monk. Out of town guests were the hon oree and Mrs. Earl Blanton of Moultrie, Georgia. MISS HAZEL BASS ENTERTAINS FOR SISTER Miss Hazel Bass delightfully en tertained on Wednesday morning, Honoring her sister, Mrs. James Wheless, of York, Pennsylvania, who Is visiting here this week. Coca-Colas, ham biscuits, cheese sandwiches and peanuts, attractively irranged on hostess trays- were served by Miss Bass assisted by Mrs. J. W. Bass. Out of town guests were the hon oree and' Mrs. W. C. Edwards of facksonville, Florida. WILL ASSIST IN MANAGING MODLIN'S NEW STORE HERE Friends here will be interested to learn that Roland Modlin who has !>een employed by the Charles' Stores, working in Greenville, Golds boro and Henderson, for the past' two years, has resigned his posi tion, to assist his father, Mr. C. E. Modlin in the management of the new store, Modlin's Grocery and Prodce, and will assume his new luties here on September 1; BIRD CLUB MEETS Frank Bauoom, president of the Bird Club, presided over an inter esting meeting on the lawn of Miss Tabitha M. DeVisconte, on Monday morning. The meeting opened with the Bird Pledge: "Because of the beauty and charm of birds and of heir great value in destroying in jects, I promise to obey the town law and not shoot birds nor take the eggs out of the nests nor harm he grown birds or the young birds in any way. I also promise to pro ride bird baths, food and shelter to protect them from cats ahd dogs. For the program, Don Baucom told a story about a whip o'wilL rhe next program will be a study of the robin and the insects that birds eat. Ten new members were welcomed* SOCIAL CALENDAR ? Monday, September 2 3:30 P. M.?Baptist Missionary Society meets at the home of Mrs. A. B. Moore with Mrs. Maynard Thome as joint hostess. 3:30 P. M.?Episcopal Auxiliary . meets with Mrs. C. S. Hotch kiss. 3:30 P. M.?Woman's Council, Christian Church meets in the church. 8:30 P. M.?Circle No. 1, Pres byterian Auxiliary meets with Mrs. Ben Weaver. ' 3:30 P. M.?Methodist Mission ary Society meets at the church. 7:00 P. M.?Red Men. 8:00 P. M.?Circle No. 2, Pres byterian Auxiliary meets with Mrs. Joe Butts. Tuesday, 3 t 3:00 P. M.-r-Contract Club meets with Mrs. Roy Lassiter.. 7:00 P. M.?Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.?Junior Order Wednesday, 4 3:30 P. M.?Literary Club meets with Mrs. W. C. Askew. Thursday, 5 12:30 P. M.?Junior Woman's Club Luncheon, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood. Friday, 6 3:30 P. M.?U.D.C. meets with Mrs. L. E. Flowers. 7:00 P. M.?American Legion 7:30 P. M.?Boy Scouts. 8:00 P. M.?Woodmen of the World. PARAMOUNT I PAKMYILLE, N. C. Week of August 31 SATURDAY | Doable Feature "Bad Man From Red Butte" with Many Macn Brown I ? and ? I 'Man with Nine Lives' with BORIS KARLOFF || Plus Chapter No. 2 DRUMS OF FU MANCHU" Ij SUNDAY?MONDAY "MARYLAND" in technicolor?with k Walter Brennan?John Payne II Plus News and Cartoon ?Special Owl Show# MONDAY NIGHT at 11:80 "Scatterbrain" with JUDY CANOYA TUESDAY GENE AUTRY Welcomes the fanners of this com- I munity to see him in his latest picture "GAUCHO SERENADE" Plus Three Stooge Comedy and Sports WEDNESDAY ONLY ? 11:00 A. H. Until 5:00 P. M. ? "Hi Yo Silver'* with Chief Thunder Cloud ? 5:00 P. M. Until 11:00 P. M. ? "Girl from God's Country" with CHESTER MORRIS THURSDAY & FRIDAY 'My Love Came Back" ? with ? Jeffrey Lynn?Olivia de Haviland Plus News and March of Time ?COMING SOON ? "All This And Heaven Too" "The Return of Frank James" Beginning Monday, Sept. 2nd, all week-day shows start pt 1:00 P. M. at this time: Harry Albritton, Cal vin Earl Braxton, Max Melton, Mc Donald Bowling, Bob- Morgan, Bobby Russell, Billie Russell Maynard Thorne, Claude Tyson and A. C. Tur nage. ? ? In the absence of the secretary, James Bennett, notes were taken by Jimmie Waters. | ??r ? " 1 " , fljjfjfi \?\\^^zs