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Mrs. Con Barrett it visiting rela tivee in New Been. ? a ? j Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Whitehurstf spent Monday; in Wilson. ? * * | Miss Bessie Harrell, of Ahoskie, is the guest of Mrs. E. C. Csrr. . * * * I W. J. Monk .has returned ?to Dor-1 ? ham after a visit to relstivee here. I ? * ? j Mrs. T. C. Turn age hag returned from a visit to relatives in Lumber- j ton. J ? ? ? -1 Miss Esther Horner, of Durham,! spent the week end with relatives here. ? ?? Mr. and Mrs. Plato Monk, of II Wilson, spent Monday here with J relatives. * * * I Mrs. R. D. Horner, of Durham, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Annie I Rigsbee. * * * II Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker were ] Kinston and LsGrange visitors, Wed-1 nesday. ' T * * * I Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., and Mrs. I L. E. Walston were Raleigh visitors, J Monday. * ? ? Friends will be glad to learn that I Mrs. S. A. Garris is recovering from j a recent illness. ? ? ? E. C. Carr, Jr., student at Louis- j burg College, spent the holidays at his home here. vl m w m Mrs. J. S. Gates returned Wednes day from a visit of several days in Richmond, Va. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and son, of Henderson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith. ? ? ? Mrs. Russell Britt, of Ayden, spent Monday with Mrs. Agnes Blount and Mrs. Prank Davis, Jr. ? ? ? Mrs. Alice Kilpatrick, of Ports mouth, Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Lee Smith. ? ? ? Mrs. T. S. Ryon, Mrs. Irvin Mor gan, Jr., and daughter, Anne, were Kington visitors, Monday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr., of Greensboro, are spending the week end with relatives here. ? ? ? Mrs. J. C. Corbett and daughter, Patricia, spent the week end with relatives at South Mills. ? ? ? ?/ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Beaman and Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver were Rocky Mount visitors, Wednesday. '? ? ? Mrs. Betty Willis, of Morehead City, is visiting her brother, Wesley R. Willis, and Mrs. Willis. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wheless, of Raleigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheless, Wednesday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dixon, Jr., of Wilson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Windham. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Z, M. Whitehurst and son, Zeb, spent the week end I with relatives in New Bern. * ? t v ~ ? ? Rev. Ford A. Burns, of Fcquay Springs, spent the week end with Mr. sod Mrs. J. M. Wheless. ??? Mrs. G. A. Jones will return dur ing the week end from a visit to relstives m Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shearin and I Mr. and Mrs. Mack Carrawsy spent I Sunday with friends in Goldsboro. I ? ? ? Mrs. Harry Cooke and children, of I ML Olive, are visiting Mrs. Cooke's I parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith. ? ? ? Rev. and Mrs. Marvin T. Self, Mrs. I E. C. Carr and Mrs. L. F. WiDiford I were Raleigh visitors, Wednesday. I ??? Lonnie Pierce, Jr., student at a I p?W|?i Commercial School, spent I the Spring holidays at his home here. Emerson Santfi, student at Ran dolph-Macon, Front Rayol, Va., has returned after spending the holidays I Ma. M. B. Brown and daughter, Miss Evelyn, of Bdwrtm, are guatta I of Mr. and Mn. M. V. Horton this * * ? . J. p p p . -^| Ma Hospital, ,. . ? Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver moved this week into Apartment No. 1, of Mrs. J. L. Shackjeford's home on Church street ? ? ? { Misses Martha and Mary Lewis, Miss Lula Forbes, Miss Edna Skin ner and Miss Lottie Kornegay were Goldsboro visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? Mrs. Charles M. Griffin and Mrs. W. T. Clark, Jr., of Wilson, and Mrs. M. V. Jones were luncheon guests of Miss Elizabeth Davis, Tuesday. ? ? ? Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Rogers, of Memphis, Term., are expected to ar rive Monday for a visit of two days to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holmes. ? s Robert Barrett, Jr., of the U. S. Marines, stationed at Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett ? ? ? Mrs. W. J. Rasberry has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Maude H. Gray, who is recuperating from a recent illness at her home in Cary. I ? ?? Friends will be glad to learn thai Mrs. B. F. Bundy, who underwenl an operation Tuesday at Duke Hos pital, is reported as improving. ? ? ? Friends will be glad to learn thai Mrs. Roy gowUfe, who underwent a catarack'operatbn at Duke Hospital Wednesday, is reported as improv ing. ? ? ? ? Mrs. G. D. Wester, entente froir I Tampa, Florida, to bar home fa Fran Vim uounty, spent several day? of this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R gwria. ? ? ? Mrs. J. N, Borne and son, Nor wood, and Miss Louise Groom, oi I |?|gnoli*>itore-: fuesttfe <rf Mr. am Mrs. J T. Thome, Tuesday and W ed neaday. Misses Mary Thome Tyson, ICarj Lewis, Doris Boose and Rachel Bar rate, students at W. C. U. N. C. Greensboro, axis at home for til Spring' holidays. . ? ?? ^ . \ Friends will be gkd to learn the Ben Lewis, who ffistahori injuries i> a fall, recently, is reported as im [ H -f ??: '? ? J^ank Capps, , ' Xlvi Wii VttyyP wllU ? 1M1I00 ,m sJk/VA O fv I _ _ .-j . x " ^ ?' ?' I to 3MHBe ? JL/OrH "T *xv I . ^ e e* : ?*? ? ? ''Moods?, April 7 :; 3:30 P. M.?Spiritual Life Group, Methodist Society, meets in the t Church. ? >"./.? 8:00 P. M.-Baptist Missionary . Society meets in the Church with Mr* W. A. McAdams, Mr* Ben Lewis and Mr* R. T. Wil liams as hostesses. 3:30 P. M.?Circle No. 1, Preeby terian Auxiliary, .meets with Mr* John M. Mewborn." 3:80 P. M.?Episcopal Auxiliary meets with Mrs. G, A. Jons* 3:00 P. ML?Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service meets in the Church. 3:00 P. M, ? Woman's Council, Christian Church, meets in the - Church. 8:00 P. M.?Circle No. 2, Presby terian Auxiliary meets with Mr* Joe Butt* Tuesday, 8 3:30 P. M.?Merry Matrons meet at the home of Mr* G. M. Holden with Mr* M. V. Horton as hoartee* 7:00 P. M.?Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.?Junior Order. Wednesday, 9 3:00 P. M.?New Deal Club meets with Mr* P. E. Jones. 3:00 P. M.?Wednesday Afternoon dub meets with Miss Elisabeth Davis. 4 Thursday, 10 11:00 A. M.?Mason* * 2:30 P. M.?Home Demonstration dub meets in the dub house. 2:30 P. M.?Ace dub meets with Mr* James Wheless, Jr. Friday, 11 3:30 P. M.?Woman's dub meets at the home of Mr* J. M. Hobgood, with Mr* John T. Thome, Mr* W. J.. Rasberry, Mr* J. W. Bass and Mrs. Manly Liles as hostesses. 7:80 P. M.?Boy Scout* 8:00 P. M. ? Woodmen of the World. Saturday, 12 11:00 A. M.?Bird dub. 3.-00 P. M,?Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R., meets in the Chapter House with Miss Tabi tha DeVisconti and Mrs. Chss. Mozingo as joint hostesses. ?^^'' * * "'? v' $t'- ~~ < -f *^j JjL wW JL<hJL w JUULW A '?' . ? '; r? -"A"- '"**" "# -?! It 1 ifip - ?#"?** ? ??" ~?*^# ? . Norwood* Miss Annie Perkins, Miss Edna Robinson and Mrs.Cherry Eaa ley attendod the Ballet Russe con cert, sponsored by the Civic Music Club, of Raleigh, Wednesday eve Mr. ?d Mrs. John W. Holme* will spend the week end in Richmond, Vs., when they will attend services at one of the Baptist-chorehes, when their aon-in-lsw, Rev. C. W, Rogers, of Memphis, Temu, will he guest speaker. ? ? ? Friends will regret to learn that Mr. and Mrs. J. M. StansOl wen called-to Rockingham Thursday, on account of the sudden death of Mr. StansUTs brother, Robert Stansill* who succumbed to a heart attack tarly Thursday morning. ? * ? Friends will be glad to learn that Howard Harris, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in a Green ville hospital recently, is reported as recuperating rapidly and is expected to return to his home hen during the week end. Ras Jones, Julian Smith, Horton i Rountree, Jade Darden, Grayden Lilee, James Darden, Charles Quin erly, Edward Harris, Bobbie Davis, and others of the large student group I attending colleges in this State and Georgia, were at their respective ! homes here during the Spring holi days. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Willis and house guest, Mrs. Betty Willis, of Morahead City, and'Mrs. J. L. Shackleford attended a program of the Easter Cycle of Music at Duke University, Thursday evening, pre sented by the Glee Clubs of Duke, Harvard University and the Woman's College of Virginia. Miss Helen Willis, of the senior class, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Willis, is a member of the Duke Glee Club. ? ? ? Mrs. C. F. Bftuoom, Mrs. J. M. Hob good, Mrs. Cherry Easley, Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mrs. Bruce Cobb, Mrs. J. C. Corbett, Mrs. Robbie Smith, Mrs. Joe Butts and Mrs. J. M: Stansill at tended the annual Presbyterial meet 1 ing held in Kinston, on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Hob good made a report as historian of the Presbyterial and conducted the installation of new. officers during the meeting, and Mrs. Baucom re-f . sponded to the address of welcome. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pierce, II, a son, Peter P., Ill, April 2nd, St. Augustine, FVa. Mrs. Pierce was formerly Miss Rosa Moore of this city. - j ? ? ??? I PRE-EASTER SERVICES AT THE TOWN HALL The local Ministerial Association has planned to hold Pre-Easfcer ser ? vices at the Town Hall lour morn r tags next week, Tuesday, Wodnes ? day, Thursday and Friday, April 8 to li. The services will last only a half hour, from 10:80 to 11 Ai M. : All the pastors connected with the <: local Ministerial Association will co - operate in these services. ? We urge all who can to attend these services help m?|ra Am [ a real success and a blessing. A i cordial invitation is edtended to all. ~ H. M. Wilson, Secretary Ministerial Association. BIRD CLUB NOTES i ? i The program of the last Bird Club i meeting began with an article on . "The Owl and the Ant," Mad by Joseph Smith. Joseph brought out the; leaeon that one good torn de - serves another. Claud Tyson the** f : gave a liajfc of insects eaten by birds, I and Calvin Earl Braxton read a se lection regarding- wrens and theis; '...Ihl lift V n nwi tmi ri ' amU * aninf n ai^'n if vaiue m Keeping orcnaros proiecvea . from insects*;; Braxton stressed the r importance of setting wren houses in . thejroit teau. The this 8w. j The Greenville gudene will be I. J open of Wednesday end Thnredey, a I April 16-17, afterznoaa only, during A ' ? ' *. ?^ ; '? Carrv S6ftson&l Mcr MnTT s Annie Perking ' as jointhostess. Spring blossoms in prt*\ shades the Gates home. Mrs. J. H. Moore presided over a business session, when plans for an exhibit of looal talent were complete ~j A delightful program on Art w developed by Miss Alma Sparger, of the Art' Center at Greenville, who stressed the fact that is for the development of the individual rather than the product Miss Sparger ex hibited paintings, wood carving, needlework and other interesting speciments from the center. The program was brought to a de lightful conclusion with a group of vocal numbers by Mm John D. Holmes, with Mrs. J. S. Gates as accompanist A delectable salad - course was served during a pleasant social hour. V ???? Featuring the Literary Club -pro gram on Wednesday, was an inter esting review by Mrs. B. S. Shep pard, of Eatelle Hamburger's bio graphy, whose^ career in the adver tising world was recorded in her own hand under the subject of "It's A Woman's Business." _ The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. J. M. Wheless with Miss Annie Perkins as gracious hostess. | The Wheless home was colorful with decorations of Spring flowers, in which psnsles predominated and ware put to effective use again on the refreshment plates, which also car ried the Easter chick motif. Mrs. Cleveland Paylor and Mrs. James Wheless, Jr., sssisted the hostess in serving. I'- !:? Daffodils, forsythia, cowslips and nsrdstus brought the breath of Spring into the home of Mrs. Arthur F. Joyner on Tuesday, when she delightfully entertained the Contract Club and Bpeeial guests, including Mrs. Alton W. Bobbitt, Mrs. P. E. Jones, Mrs. H. H. Bradham and Mrs. B. A. Parker. Mrs. M. V. Hoston was winner of the high score prise, bridge cards in a lovely crystal holder, and Mrs. R. A. Parker received a crystal plate as guest award. A delicious salad course and hot tea were served after' play. I > . J. . ? ?7 The Ace Club members -and special guests of the hostess, Miss Frances Beaman and Mrs. J. Gaddy, enjoyed an afternoon of bridge at the home I of Mrs. John M. Mewboxn this week. Daffodils were in' effective arrange ments throughout the home and the pastel shades and Easter motif were noted in the salad course, served with Russian ttea. Mrs. David T. Harris wt>n the club prise, tomato juiee glasses, and Miss Beaman received the giiest award, a relish dish. Mrs. James Smith was giveh individual jelly molds as a con solation prise. ?? . ' ..I i ... - I... ANNOUNCING PRE-EASTER MEETING ? ? ? ! ? Beginning Sunday and continuing' thru-Friday there will be services at the Christian Church each eve ning at'7:45. We are planning to make the ser vices short, inspirational and stimu lating. We are asking all to come and take- part There will be a; candle light com munion service Thursday evening. Thoaq who have., attended these in the'past know how helpful they are. The music will be directed by Mrs. C. N. Bostic, the pastor will do the preaching each evening, except on minister at Walstonbnrg, will preach Monday, when Rev. W. I. Bennett, ??: ?:? for us. Come and hear our neigh bor and fellow pastor. - C. B. Mashburn, Pastor. AT THE ESPICOPAL CHURCH There will be a special Palm Sun day service at the Episcopal Church, Sunday morning, with a message by the rector, Rev. J. R. Rountree. On. Thursday evening during the wee|c to follow, which is Holy Week, there will be a celebration of the Holy- Communion at the .7:30 ser vice, and a special sermon. Every one is invited to these services. . Most movements vce damned by people who are more'interested in themselves than the undertaking. .... ' - " ? "' AT THE METHODIST CHURCH / A Pageant?"The Challenge of the Cross"?will be given at the Metho dist Church on Sunday evening, April 6th. .The music will start at 7:20. This" fe a beautiful pageant and teaches an impressive lesson in song and story. The Church will welcome you to this service. 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