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-- Layne Bail spent Monday t a Rocky Z. B. T. Cox la reported improving from a recant illness. Mrs. Laura Stearin, of is visiting bar son, J. Mrs. Anna Bell Gan tMa week in Pinetops with ft***. Mrs. Robert Hart, of spent Sanday with Mrs. J Miss Helen Rouse of WQndngton spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. George ?. Davis and O. R. Lee spent Thursday in Raleigh. Miss Bettie Joyner awl Mrs. L. P. Thomas were Greenville visitors, Sat urday. -,i .' >1 Miss EUsabeth Lang, of Roanoke Rapids, spent the week end at her home here. , - ? Fkiends will regret to learn that Mrs. G. T. Melton is ill at her home in Marlboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duke and Billy, spent Wednesday in Warren ton with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simpson and son. Cliff, spent the week end visit- j ing in Hertford. Mrs. May H. Moore, of Fayette- ] ville, is visiting her sister, 1 Louise D. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grady and son, I Jimmie, have returned from visiting ] in Tuscusola, Ala. . - Miss Ida Cowan, of Durham, is I spending the week with her sister,] Mrs. J. H. Harden. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Askew and I daughters, of Wilson, spent Sunday j with relatives here. Mrs. H. H. Brad ham has returned j to her hofpe from Park View 'Hog- | pital, Rocky Mount. J. T. Bundy and Sam D. Bundy I made a business trip to Williamston [ Thursday afternoon. Miss Agnes Quinerly, student at I Salem College, Winston-Saiem, spent | the week end at her home. Mrs. J. W. Parker attended the ] White Shrine ceremonial held in | Greenville, Saturday night. Mrs. J. M. Ward spent Wednesday I with her daughter, Mrs. Mark Wes- [ ley Joyner, in Greenville. William Humphrey, of Greensboro, I spent last week with his- mother', ] Mrs. Nannie M. Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duke and son, I Billy were Roanoke Rapids and Rich- [ mond, Va., visitors, Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Moore, of New Bern, j spent Tuesday with Mrs. Z. M. White- [ hurst and Mrfc Cora Barrett. Mrs. Bill Garner, Mrs. Roderick L Harris and Mrs. F..T. Carr spent (Tuesday afternoon in Kinston. Mrs. Graydon Liles, of Durham, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Neal Howard. Mrs. Allison Sprngue, of Erwin, is spending several days with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Spell. Miss Mary Iripa Rives, of Wals tonburg, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arch J. Flanagan. Mi*. Layne Dai) leaves today to spend several days yith her daugh ter, Mrs. Marvin Hurst, In Durham. " Preston M.' Murphrey is in Wood ard-Herring Hospital, Wilson, where he recently underwent an operation. Mrs. Nannie M. Humphrey leaves today to attend a National Cmmai: tion of the Deaf, in Washington, D. C. Miss Katherine Clark and Miss Betty Hinson, of Mount Olive, Bpent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Spell. Lt Cmdr. Lucy Rumley returned, Thursday, to Washington, D. C., after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Pearl Johnston. John Milton Harrington, of Green ville, spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Windham. Mrs. D. G. Allen will attend the State Florist* Convention in Winston-Salem, Tuesday t Harold Rouse, of Oak Ridge Mili tary Institute, will spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rouse. Robert Lee Smith took a plane trip to Nashville, Tenn.,* this week to bay stock for the B, S. and R. L. Smith stables. T >, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, of 1 _ spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hotchlriss and Mrs. Corinne Stilley.. - Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith have re from Virginia Beach, Va., they attended the Mr. and Mrs. W. R. 1 Mary Tarrant, to Route 2, Rocky to mal f Mrs. J.! day to attend Synodical,. in \ 3:30 P. M.?Circle 4, Methodist Woman's Society meets it the Z . J: *? \TmLS JZZ home of Kflk J? *IL Wiib wflu Mrs. Bob lofnen fti ioint hostess. 3:30 P. M.?Circle 1, Prest meets with Mm. M. E. 7:00 P. M.?Kiwanis. ? I P. 3:00 P. M.?Circle 2, Presbyterian Auxiliary, meets with Mrs.-P. 8:00 R^m!?Wesleyan Guild, Meth odic, meets with Miss Berths Lang. Pj. -^3~' Tuesday, 15 - 3:00 P. M.?Contract Club meets' at the. home of Mrs. G. M. Hold en with Mrs. W. R. Willis as 8:30 P. M.?Junior Woman's Club meets with Mrs. Alex Allen. 6:30 P. M.?Rotary. 7:00 P. M. ? Woodmen of Hie World. 8:00 P. M.?Boy Scouts. 8:30 P. M.?Altar Guild, Episco pal, meets with Mrs. John D. Dixon. ? *fvH ?H i? ? 8:30 P. M.?Bell Arthur Home: Demonstration Club. 3:36 P. M-?Brownies. 3:45 P. M.?literary Club meets with Mrs J. H. Darden. Thursday, 17 3:30 P. M.?Girl Scouts, Troop *. 8:46 P. M, -r American Legion Auxiliary meets with Mrs. P. E. Jones, Mrs. R. LeRoy-Rollins and Mrs. A. P. Joyner, as joint host esses, at home of Mrs. Rollins. 3:30 P. M.?Presbyterian Juniors meet with Mrs. J. M. Stansill, leader. 7:80 P. M.?Girt Scouts, Troop 1. Friday, 18 3:00 P. M:?Lamrad Club meets with Mrs. W. Alex Allen. 8:00 P. M.?Order of the Eastern Star. i Saturday, 19 10:00 A. If.?Bird Chib. 8:00 P. M.?Supper Club, at the ^Country Club, with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Fleer and Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Allen, as joint hosts. TONIGHT 1:00 P. M.?New Deal Club meets with Mrs. Henrietta M- William son. TOMORROW t:00 P. M.?Major May Chapter, D. A. R., meets in the Chapter House with Miss Tabitha DeVisconti as hostess. Miss Hazel Baker, a former teach ir here and at present a member of he Dunn faculty, spent the week end rith Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hart. - Rev. E. S. Coates left Wednesday o conduct the funeral of L. M. Mor ison, an elder and clerk of the see Ion in the McColl church, McColl, 5. a ;, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Surrett, of lew Bern, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack iorton and son, Lloyd, of Greenville, ipent the week end with Mr. and Irs. M E. Dixon.. Mrs. J. D. Owens, Miss Neva Owens tnd Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ward, of dontgomery, W. Va., spent Monday ifternoon in Greenville vfith Mr. and drs. J. T. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Bundy and dr. and Mis. C..S. Hotchkiss will be pedal guests of the reanville Kiiwan vanis Club at their Ladies' Night pro tram, this evening. r ? :: ^ Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Gates, of Washington, D. C., and Hyattsville, dd., spent the week end with -Lfc Jmdr. Lucy Rumley and Mrs. Pearl rohnston and family. Mn and Mrs. J. A. Ward, of Mont romery, W-^a., up siding the veek with Mrs. Ward's sister, Mre. I. D. Owens and a brother, W. R. Langley, in Fountain. George W. Davis and Superintend ing J. H. Moore attended the 10th district meeting of the P.T.A. in Kinston, Wednesday. Mr. Davis is 'IfmFrJd J. W. Parker left the Mr. and MrsT James Edwards, of and Mrs Bill Wil ims and Mr. and Mr.. G. C. Wilson, of Greenville, sprat the week end with their parents, Mr. *nd Mrs. G. 8. Williams, i ^ MIse Hazel Spell, of Jfettaun, ac companied Mr. jiiid Mrs. O. G. Spell, } lic.,and 0- G. Spell, i I day to spend the week end and the honoiae. ? 151 timents ware served from 1 dining room table, which was i ? -J Mtft, m - V niiiail , vCrCfl WTO ?? 1 ageratum.- Mrs. McLeod ponred ? fee, and Mrs. B. C. Copenhsver sistsd the hostess ii^ passing h biscuits, open-face sandwiches, che straws and stuffed dates. The honoree was presented match ing ivy vases of cranbinTy glass on crystal bases, by the hostess. WOMAN'S CLUB Mr. B. a Sheppcn1 pre^tod ?| splendid program on "Top FttgBt Lo. WW" at the Woman-. Club meeting, held Wednesday, in tha home of Mm- W. J. Raaberry with | Mrs. J. W. Bus as joint hosteM. The program leader discussed Kath erine Cornell, who, at the age of eight, ww Maude Adam, act in "Peter Pan" and dreamed that she would became an actreea. This dream stayed with her through the year, and now ahe ia one of the beat-known A pioneer in aviation who hold. 28 achievement firsts ia ambitions Ruth Nichols. During the. infancy of avia tion Miss Nichols decided to further the cause by biasing new trails. The original creator of mother-and daughter-fashions, Mary Lewis, now owns an exclusive New York Shop. Her faith'in the creating of colorful and exciting clothes by American de signers is unerring and implicit. Many of the dreeses, suits and blouses sent In a rwti1" manufacturer's catalog each season are designed by Miss Lewis' skillful hands. ^ ' Mrs. E. R. Clegg read an article entitled "Woman's Role in Politics" whch clearly urges more Tar Heel women to qualify for public offices and use' their rights to vote on the full women's rights amendment in the November election so that it may be- 11 come a part of our State Constitution. More than 60 per cent of the 40,000 citizens on the pay rolls in North Carolina are women. Only through dilligent work .and the full use of J1 powers already at hand can these Mr. and Mrs. John Eason, Mr. and Mrs. George Maoolm and Mrs. M. J. McLeod, of Greenville, were Oxford riaitois during the weak end. Mr. and Mr* C. 8. Hotehkias and Mr. and Mra. Prank K. Allen were guests at'the Smlthfleld Kiwento Ladies' Night, Tuesday evening. Plfiss Ahnie Perkins left Wednes day morning for several-weeks visit with her nephew, William Tyson and Mrs. Tyson, in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Joyner, Jr., who I spent last week in New York and Baltimpre returned en route home by Vinginia Beach, where they attended' the Lipecemb-Bmith wedding. v Mr. add Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss and Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Bundy will at-! tend the Ladies' Night and Twenty Fifth Anniversary celebration of the | Greenville Kiwanis Club in Green ville on Friday night of this week. George WHkerson, of Greenville, | was the guest of Mrsr?S. G. Gardner,, Sunday. Mrs. Wilkereon who has been recuperating from an illness at the home of her mother returned" with him Sunday afternoon, to Greenville.! Mrs. Wesley R.* WUlis returned, Thursday, from a visit to her broth er, Lee Chappell, in San Franetew, and Eureka, Calif. While away, Mrs. Willis visited Hollywood; Los Angr-I lea and other points of interest in B.S. Smith, Jr., assistant manager of Albemarle Hall, Virginia Beach, Vs., arrived Tuesday for a month's visit to his parents before going to West Pghn Beach, Flar,-whe? he will be associated with th* Mr' ? Inn. . > - % $' ' M gf Mrs. Paul E. Jonee, who has " Mrs. - has rejoined and to Mi Georgia Howard and Miaa Holmea, The chjb voted to take a birthday lift for a boy in a correctional school; to tha district Federation meet in Plymouth, Friday. A color scheme of blue and yellow waa effectively carried out in the flower arrangements of chrysanthe mums, ageratum and crotalaria. In the refreshment hour, ice < and cooUes were followed by taste and wafers. $ ? m?:-. - MERRY MATRONS The Merry Matrons enjoyed a de lightful meeting, Tuesday afternoon, kt the home of Krs. G. M. Holden, in which tasteful arrangements of fall flowers were used. Following a short business Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Sr., gave an in teresting review of Betty McDonald's book "The Egg and I," which- is *n account of the author's life on a chicken farm, Mrs. Holden, assisted by Mrs. Mor-1 gan and Mf? Edna Robinson, ?d pecan tarts topped with whipped I cream, cheese straws, mints, staffed | dates and coffee. Mrs. Edgar J. Barrett, Miss Rob inson and Mrs. E. R. Clegg were special guests. The next mw ting will be held at the home ef Mrs. J. M. Hobgood on October 22. s&r SMS I U. B. C. The election of officers featured the business session of the October meeting of the Rebecca Winboumo Chapter, U. D. C., held Friday after noon, when Miss Annie Perkins was made president to succeed Mrs. Rob ert D. Rouse, and the following offi cers were reelected: Mrs. W, M. Willis, vice president) Mrs. Fred C. Darden, secretary; Mm. T. W. Lang, treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Parker, regis trar; Mrs. J. H. Darden, historian. The program was featured with a splendid talk by Miss Perkins rela tive to outstanding Pitt Countians during the period of the War Between the States. The program was brought to a close with s beautiful piano solo, Madrelena-Bohn, played by Miss Ruth Moon., During the social hour, the hostess, Mn. T. W. Lang, served individual mincement pies, topped with cream, nuts and coffee. The Lang home on Contentnea I street, was decorated with rosea, dah-1 lias and other fall flowers i WEEK OF OCTOBER 12 <; SATUBDAY ONLY "UNDER - With In Also tlUfc: "?SB? It* % IV ?fc? CLUB ?;. of the Wednesday After Club and additional pwti, Mrs. A. Mitchell, Jr., of Kin-ton, Mrs. Walter B. Jones and Mrs. Rich ard D. ? MM .IMP'. wWxptrn Harper at Mr home, which had as 'A floral setting for til:' three tables of yelfcnf, rod roses In bad vases when the goeete arrived and tipsy cake and coffee were reared prior to the contract fames. Mrs. George B. Moore, Jr., won the club award, smoking sooetsorles, and Mrs. Walter B. Jones the club prise, an ivy bowi. ELECTED TO HONOR COUNCIL Mia* Corinm Holloway, daughter of Mrs. Mamie Roth Holloway, of Ballard*, waa elected senior repr sentative to the Honor Council la wash at Lynchburg College, Lynch burg, Va. Miss Holloway has also been chosen as a member of the an nual staff. family reunion >. In honor of their children, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Jones gave a of the family present included Mr. and Mrs. CL L. Jones, Jr., and chil dren, Dan and Clark, of Hopewell, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mra. W. C. Fleas ants, of Four Oaks; Norwood E. Jonas, of E.C.TX^, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. David U Jones, of Farm ville; Cadet Nnree Peggy Jones, of Wilson; Frances and Fat Jones, of the home. OtSer guests wars Mrs. J. B. Jones, James R. Jones, Harry Albritton and Arthur Wood, at Maury. ~M at the municipal perk fourteen P ?at Mariah Thompson. ?* The birthday cake, whiSh hen lighted candles and pink and blue decorations, was oat and served with tee cream. Napkins in the Hallowe'en motif were used, * 't After refreshments, the hostess opened her gifts. | BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ^ Mr. ami Mrs. Jasper E. Dudley an* "ounce the birth of a,daughter, Mar garet Ann, on Tuesday, .October 8, at the Williams-Winatead Clinic. Mrs. Dudley U the former Miss Mil dred Hardison, of Farmville. '..rV ATTEND ECTC-ACC GAME Among those attending the ECTC ACC game in Greenville, Saturday evening, were Mr. and. M.s. Carroll D. Ogiesby, Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carraway, Matthew Gibhe, Hal Winders, Paul Altai, J. H. Moore, Lath Morriss and L. E. Walston. ATTEND GROUP MEETING Mrs. W. H. Moore, Jr., Mrs. C. F. Baucom, Mrs. Allen Drake, Mrs. J. M. Stan sill, Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, Mrs. J. C. Corbett and Mia. Noah Bundy,, Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. John Tug well, Sr., and Mia. John TogwellT Jr., of Carraway's -Community, attended tibe Group meeting of Albemarle Presbytery, in Falkland, last Thurs day. Mca. Hobgood, piesbyterial president, made a talk, and Mrs. Moore, in the sbaence of the local president, Mrs. J. M. Mewborn, gave toe highlights of the year's work in the local auxiliary. 0* ft) INVITATIpNS ISSUED .Mwde hen have received the fol lowing: invitation this week: "Mr. sad Mrs. Abdo Hafaib Nichols request the honoar of your presence et the marriage of their daughter, Helen Cecelia, to Mr. Carroll Rasarll Mettee, Jr? on Saturday, the nine teenth of October, nineteen hundred end forty-six, at ten o'clock. Saint Elizabeth's Catholic Church, fknn rjille, North Carolina. M. T. F. The Methodist Youth Fellowship, of the Wesley community, met Sun day evening st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fulford with Mr. Ful- - Cord directing the interesting pro gram. Recreation, under the direction of Miss Sally Tyson in the absence of the recreation chairman, Miss Lydhv rugwell, was enjoyed -by the thirty members present Hie next meeting, on October 8b, ?till be at the home of Miss Frances Dakley. rUHKEYS ? Pea Raised ? Dressed or on foot. Place orders now for Thanksgiving and Christmas. AD orders F. O. B. ? tt- Phone 278-5 or write ? JAMES H. HARDY Maury, "N. C. . p^^^BinpipPiffippi89R e New Styles.... 1 Richly tailored Shades ^ L 1: ? \ \. We mtt genuinely proud of tide wonderful showing of lamp* of every description. No mutter whaty our teste may be in lamps, It to certain to be satisfied here. Be rate to we tills display. Reflector-Style I Stunning Metal Dainty, Petite & Colo fcl' I ^ ?' A
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