Mrs. David Bank was a Goldsboro visitor Tuesday. ? ?--see' Miss Lam Wootea spent the met end ia Fountain. as a Rav. and Mra K. R. Cleg* spent Tuesday in Rocky Mt. ess Miss Jane Russell is sometime at tfcean View, Vs. see Miss Margaret Smith left fj day for an extended vacation. ? a a ? Mrs. C. F. Jravea, of Kinston, visited Mra. J. W. Manly, Tuesday, a a a. Mr. and Mra Alfred Lewis spent Sunday with Mra Lewis' mother in Wilson. _ Mra Asa Parker is critically ill at the home of her sister, Mra J. H. Payior. a a a , Miss Elizabeth Lang spent the week end with friends in Roanoke Rapids. 1 a a a Miss Jane Green and Mra Emer son Smith were Greenville visitors, Tuesday. a a a Miss Maud Ashworth, of Fairview, is visiting Mrs. Joseph Betchelor this week. a a a Charlie Weissenberger, of Toledo, .Ohio, is visiting Charlie Rasberry this week. ? ? a Mr. and Mra C. W. Blackwood and son, Carl, spent the week end in High Point. Frank Davis, Jr., has returned from Duke hospital and is reported as improving. js e a Mrs. J. I. Baker spent the week end with her son, John Baker, at Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Harper, of Snow Hill, visited Mrs. J. W. Parker, Tuesday. ? ? ? Beraiie Skinner, of Lawrenceville, Va., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Skinner. * * * The Rev. E. S. Coatee left Wed nesday for Angier to spend several days with his father. fc ? ? Mrs. C. A. Newkirk, of Portland, Oregon, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willis E. Hardy. ? ? ? Miss Janet Holloman, of Mt. Olive, has returned to her home after a visit to relatives here. ? ? ? Ernest A. Petteway returned Wednesday from a business trifc to Charlotte and Atlanta. ? ? ? ? Miss Leona Woo ten left Wednes day for several days visit with rela tives in Baltimore, Md. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walston are spending their vacation with rela tives at Buchanan, W. Vs. ? ? * Mrs. Paul Edwards, of Norfolk, ,Va, is visiting Miss Rosa Williams and Hal Winders this week. ? ? ? Mrs. F. B. Hunter, of Magnolia, arrived Tuesday for a visit with her Mrs. Jno. T. Thome. ? ? ? Li Amnions left during the . id for Pel em, Ga, where he will be on the tobacco market. * ? ? Mrs. LeRoy Rollins and son, Rob ert, Mt Saturday for a month's visit with relatives In Sunbury. ? ? ? B. G. Sktanwr is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Skinner in Norfolk this week. ? ? ? ? Patrolman and Mrs. John Hackett and son, Jan, of Ahoskie, visited Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Clegg Thursday. ? ? ? Miss Ruth Skinner, of Wilming ton, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Skinner. .?? ' - : ? ? a ? ?CALENDAR* Today 6:00 P. M,~the wedding of Mlas k Virginia f Spell and Addison Matthews Sprague will take ^ place at the Methodist Church. Reception will follow at the -tf the bride, Monday. Jaly ? j&jjB 7:00 P. M.?Kiwanls Club, s s, v -flrOD P. M.?Presbyterian Auxiliary meota fe the Church. 8:00 P. II.?Group 1, Christian Woman's Council, meets with Mrs. W. A. Barrett. Tuesday, 30 7:00 P. M.?Rotary Club. 8:00 P. M.?Group III, Christian Women's Council, meets with | lbs. J. E. Bynum. 8:00 P. M.?Group IV, Christian Woman's Council, meets with Mrs. Z. B. T. Cox. 8:00 P. M.?Woodmen of World; 8:80 P. M.?Altar Guild, Episco pal, meets with. Mrs. R. S. Scott - Wednesday, 31 C ? 4:00 P. M.?Junior Woman's Club Sdramer Get-together at home of Mr*. W. Jeese Moye. Thursday, Aug. 1 10:00 A. M.?Bird Club. 4 .?00-6:00 P. M.?Mrs. Carol Mod lin will be hostess at tea, at the D. A. R. Chapter House, honor ing Miss Frances Howard, bride-elect. 7:30 P. M.?Masons. - . ? 7:80 P. M.-?Junior Order. 8:00 P. M.?Group II, Christian Woman's Council, meets with Mrs, Robert G. Barrett 8:00 P. M.?Lang's 4-H Club. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tripp, who have bent living1 hi Kington for three years, are now occupying1 their home on East Wilson St. " A ? ? ? Mrs. L. T. Pierce, Mrs. Earl E( Pittman and Miss Nancy Worsley, of Oak (Sty, left Wednesday for a visit to Virginia Beach. Mis. L. P. Lane, of Rocky Mt., ia visiting Mrs. H. H. Bradham. Miss Bessye Harrell, of Ahoekie, is visiting Mrs. E. C. Carr. * * * The Rev. E. S. Coates is planning a trip to Black Mountain, about August 1, and will call on the Mash bum family while there. ? ? ? Mary Frsncee Joyner, Mama Forbes and Theodora Albritton left Monday for a two weeks stay at Midgett Camp, Camp Leach. ? ? ? Mrs. J. L Morgan left Monday for a visit to her mother in Opelika, Ala. Bob Morgan left'.Monday for/ a month's stay at Camp Morehead. ? ? a Misses Lee and Frances Carraway, of Fayettoville, and Capt, Glenn T. Schaeffer, of Portland," Oregon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carra way. * ? * ? Mrs. F. A. Darden received * a cablegram Monday from her son, Cpl. Robert N. Darden, advising that he was leaving Guam for the United States. ? ? ? ~ Miss Ruasell Ward, of Sunbury, and Mrs. Blanche Lamb, of Elizabeth City, have returned to their homes after a visit to Mr. andMrs. LeRoy Rollins. ? ? ? Misses Wilms Stansill, Johnsie Moore, Etta Frances Harper and Mrs. J. D. Grady attended a bridge shower, honoring Miss Anne Ogles by, in Kinston Tuesday night. ? ? ?* . Mrs. Madeline H. Rountree and house guest; Mrs. Anna Mae Clark, of St. Petersburg, Fla., left Thurs day for a few days visit to relatives and friends in Washington, D. C. .a a a ??>' Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregg were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hamilton, hi Wilson,^ Sunday. Mrs. Louise Harris left Sunday for a visit to Mrs. Mae Moore, in Fay ettoville. ? ?? Bar. and Mrs. E. S. Coates have a visit to friends hi [McColl, Coates nerforinsd a wedding- in yirnwa rv"v>" * " ... Mrs. Charlie Dysdn, of Williaten, S. C., Mrs. James B. Huggins, of Spartanburg, S. C., Clark, of Mt. Olive, Hubert Clark, USN, of Ni G. P. Harris and son, PhHIip, of Candor, Mr. and Mm. Louis LaMomt and Mr. and Sirs. B. H. Sprague, of Rochester, N. Y., and Miss Shirley StegalL of Durham, are visiting Mr. Spefl.^ > ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ; Mr. and* Mrs. Algie Jackson Greene, of Farmville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Frances, to James Matthew Yates, Whiteville, boh of Mr. and Mrs. James Norman Yates, of Dunn. ENGAGEMENT announced"" Mr. and Mis. Hoses Neal Howard, of Farmville, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Frances Covington,to William Graydon Idles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manly Liles, of, Farmville. The wedding will be solemnised in the Farmville Mrtfcffl diet Church cm September 14 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Albert Oarr, of Ayden, announce the marriage of their daughter, Doris Keyncn, to John Moseley Wilkerson o,f Farm ville, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J W. Wilkerson, on Saturday, the twentieth of July, at Farmville, N. C. BIRTH ANNOUCKMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W instead announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Reide, on Tuesday, July 23, at the Woodard-Herring hospital, Wilson. Mrs. Whutead was the form er Miss Reide Hardy, of Farmville. Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Hardy an nounce the birth of a daughter, an Monday, July 22, at the Williams Winstead Clinic. Mrs. Hardy was the former Miss Yvonne McKeel, of Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Freeman an nounce the birth of a daughter, on Wednesday, July 24, at Woedard Herring hospital, Wilson. Mrs. Free man was the former Miss Hazel Stroud, of Kinston, a member at the Farmville school faculty. MRS. JOYNER HOSTESS Mrs. C. Hubert Joyner entertained at a lovely dinner party, Monday evening, in compliment to Mrs. Madeline H. Reuntree and her house guest, Mrs. Anna Mae Clark, both of St. Petersburg, FLa. Mrs. Roontree is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Dora H. Keel. | The dining room table was center ed with a mixed arrangement of summer flowers and covers were laid for eight. A course dinner was served at seven o'eiock. Contract was played, later in the evening with Mrs. Lath Morriss scoring high and being awarded a water set Mrs. G. Alex Rouse re ceived the consolation prise, bread and butter pickles. The honorees were presented dusting powder by the hostess. Guests enjoying Mrs. Joyner's hos pitality were( Mrs. Rountree, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Lath Morriss, Mrs; J. W. and Mrs. W. E. Joyner, Mrs, D. R. Morgan and Mrs. G. Alex Rouse. CLUB . PARTY Fountain?Mrs. R. A. Fountain, j Sr., was a gracious hostess, ? Tuesday afternoon, entertaWx.. Jgembers of her^ bridge club and! friends at a lovely party in] E. P. Whitaker, a sister, J. W. Staples, a ? ? , shower Sh wwNn . g#? and Miss solution, a vase of i The shower of rifts was present ed to the homoree on a silver tray by the hostess, who remembered her with dessert plates in her china pat tern. ?? ? Fresh peach ice cream, chocolate cake and salted nuts . * - served, "j Guests ware: the honoree, MisS Anne Jones, lbs. Allan Drake, Mrs. Alien Moore Harris, Mrs. Carol W. Modi in, Mrs. John C. Parker, Miss Jsae Greene, Miss Johnsie Moore, Mrs. John Yelverton, of Stan tons burg:, Mrs. Emerson Smith, .Miss Virgin Margaret Tyson, Miss Agnes ia Quinerly and Miss Ora Lee Flan W? Mrs. E. R. Clegg charmingly en-, tertained, on Monday, at a luncheon, | in compliment to Misses Etta Fra ces Harper, Frances Howard, Alice I Harper Parker Virginia Spell and] Jane Greene, brides-elect. Pink and yellow gladioli predomi-l nated in the floral decoration of the j home. - Following the iced frnit juice course, the hostess served the dinner on individual tra^s, and ' a dessert course, consisting of frappe topped with vanilla ice cream, and pound cake. * . ? Mrs. Will Jones, Jr., entertained at a lovely dessert-bridge party Mon day evening honoring Miss Virginia Spell, bride-elect. A profusion of roses, marigolds, and zinnias were used in effective decoration in the dining room .and living room. The bridal motif wi carried in refreshments and tallies. In the bridge games played-at two| tables Mrs. Russell Miielle wi awarded top score prise, a refresh ment set; Miss Elvira Tyson, conso lation, a box of stationery; and .the traveling prise, cocktail napkins, went to Mm. David Harris. The hostess presented the hsnobee a cry stal hostess plate. Invited for the refreshment hour] were: Mrs. O. G. Spell, Mrs. R. T. Williams wtd Mid. George Leonard, of Maury. Brick icd cream, individ ual cakes and mints were served be fore the game and coca colas during the play. HOSTS AT . DINNER The Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Clegg | ere gracious hosts at a lovely 3 sr party, Thursday evening, as >urtesy tg recent brides and bride rooms. TTie. parsonage waa decorated iroughout with quantities of giad li, daisies and zinnias. The main course of the dinner, insisting of baked ham, corn pud Tig, vegetables, fruit salad, pickles, ills and iced tea; waa served on dividual trays in this living and m rooms. The dessert course was served in te dining room. The table, spread ith a hand-made lace cover, was mtered with an arrangement of ink gladioli. A birthday cake, laced at one and of the table, in wervance of the host's anniversary, as served by Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt ad the hostess, served ices from the fcer. Guests sharing in the hospitality r the Rev. and Mrs. Clegg were: r. and Mrs. Alfred H. Ljwis, Mr. zd Mrs, Carol W. Modlin, Mr. and trs. T. E. Joyner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. lien Moore Harris, ^ and Mrs. O. Lang, Jr. Hr. and Mra. X, W. BoWnttksnd n B B .Slaughter, were invited for the gee' "With the and of war, the wo of the Red Croat at tome will ia cie.ee rather thaiwdecreas^'Mi. phimp. biul wm?m "Its service? to the Armed Forces will continue for it will be over year before complete demobilisatio and, even then thousands will n main in the peacetime Amy and Navy. Our military hospital^) con tinue to naed both professional and volunteer workers and the Home Service, program is growfe* steadily as returning veterans seek Red Cross assistance with claims, bene fits and numerous and varied prt>i lama." .. J| John O. Fleming, chairman of the Pitt County Chapter, added, "Red Cross peacetime sen-ices will go full speed ahead: Nutrition, First Aid, .Wjljfcr Safety and Accident Preven tion, Home Nursing, and the Junior Red Cross. Chapters from coast to coast continue to stand ready to act quickly and efficiently when disas ter strikes." . Miss Phillips was appointed Gen eral, Field Representative for the American Red Cross, to cover Mid AR ITS -? 'ti In <S32sR Wm ? ,?s PUR GROUP MADE RECORD CATCH J. Glasgow Smith, Earl Fiahar ai Jimmy Smith, of Greenville, made a record catch of fish with hooks and in At Cape Fear River below Wilmington yesterday. The trio had landed 75 pounds of roekfish by two o'clock la the afternoon. The largest fish weighed 28 pounds. They were in Christmas Creek, near Photographs attest the big catch nd the fish ia at the ice house. ? i.? i ? i. - ? - 11, 11. ir '?' Now And Save! IT ... ? '4-? ?mtr* ,'.r ,-j 9' i ? A GENERATION OFSERVICE X,, ""'" X :'X 'Mi". '""y \ " , " ?> V$'- ' ? 1 . .? For thirty four yean this firm has respectfully provided modern and efficient service to the families of this and surrounding communities. _ ? X FARMVILLE FUNERAL HOME ? Day Phone 388-1 ? Mr. Edwards 405-6 ? Night Phones ? Mr. Joynear 898-1 . AMBULANCE SERVICE f?* tHf ^ Au LIFE ?4! HHHmHiope CHEST' Ml ; - :V v-v. .*/ . . ~ - Sweethearts pledge eternal love with Lane, the gift that gj | starts the home. The one perfect girt for the bride! Remember, too, it's the only tested, aroma-tight Sad Cedar Hope Chest! Place your order now for earliest delivery. ? ELECTRIC IRONS ? Just received large shipment of new standard size Electric irons that carry unconditional guarantee for 30 days and a three year replacement warrant/. || P. A. PRICE $5.50

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