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ares Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lee were Rocky Mount visitor*, Tuesday. Or. sod Mrs. M. J. Gregg: arc spending this week in Richmond, Va. . Mr. aad Mrs. Stuart Sugg visited Mrs. Retho Sugg near Snow Hill, Mrs. G. E. Lamm, of Raleigh, spent Tuesday with Mr. aad Mrs. R. T. Norville. Mrs. Florence Thome has return ed from a visit to relatives in Wash ington, O. C. Mr. aad Mrs. Gordon E. Lee and family spent Sunday in Greenville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savage, Of Leg gette, viaited Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nor ville, Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Walston, of Wilson, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. V. Fiser, Thursday. Mrs. M. E. Dixon and Mrs. R. A. Fields spent Wednesday in Wilson and Rocky Mount Miss Peggy Ann Britt, of Golds bora, spent the week end with Miss Dora May Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keller, of Clay ton, were week end gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell, of Ocala, Fla., are guests of Mr. and Mis. John D. Dixon. Harold Rouse, student at O. R. M. I., Oak Ridge spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Finch, of Southern Pines, will spend the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, of But te rworth, Va., will arrive today for a visit to relatives here. Miss Mary Leah Thome, of St Mary's School, Raleigh, spent the week end at her home here. Mrs. Sam Lewis, Mrs. J. M. Mew bora and Mrs. Frank Allen were Goldsbora visitors, Tuesday. Miss Elisabeth Lang, of the Roa noke Rapids school faculty, spent the week eild at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duke and family spent Monday visiting in Roa noke Rapids and Warrenton. Mrs. C. C. Joyner is spending sev eral days with her son, Carl Joyner and Mrs. Joyner, in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. John b) Lewis and son, Jack, are leaving today to spend several days in Richmond, Va. Mrs. J. H. Darden, Miss Ida Cowan and Mrs. J. W. Parker were Green ville visitors; Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warren and daughter, Miss Marine, visited Mrs. J. E. Warren, Monday evening.. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duke will at tend the Carolina?William and Mary game in Richmond, Va., Saturday. Mrs. Will Jones, Jr., and daughter, Julie Reid, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Julian Edwards, in Greenville. Mrs. E. C. Beaman is spending sev eral days 01 trns wee* wim ner n>wr, Mrs. D. F. Hardison, in Snow HilL ? Miss Agnes Quinerly returned to Salem College, Monday, after spend ing the week end at her home here. Miaa Elisabeth Parker, of Raleigh, visited her sister, Mrs. J. T. Nolen and Mr. Nolen, daring the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. MeKirmey, of DubHa, Ga., arrived Monday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hart Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Clegg were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs.- R. E. Shaler, in Hookerton, Fridty evening. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Clegg were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Leon Gray in Snow Hill, Saturday evening. Mr. tuid Mrs. Hill Potter and daugh ter, Mary Florence, of Lumberton, were week end guests of Miss Elvira Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bpucom and family will spend the week end and Armistice day with relatives near EUerbe. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Can-away and daughter, Miaa Jess, and Mrs. J. L Baker, visited in Englehard, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., Mrs. Agnes Blount, Mrs. W. M. Willis and Mrs. G. Alex Rouse were Raleigh visitors, Monday. Mrs. Russell'Moore, Mrs. G. L. Gil christ, Mrs. R. W. Rader and Mrs. Frank K. Allen spent Wednesday in Goldsboro. Miss Cora Gary has returned to her home in Norfolk, Vs., after spend ing several days with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Harris. Ml toes Hazel Spell and Cornelia Grissom, of Durham, spent the end with Miss Spell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. SpeU. Rev. aad Mrs. E. R. Clegg left Wednesday to attend the M. C. Minis ters Conference, convening in Hen derson this week. , - ;.r ! : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savage, of Leg getta, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Warren aad Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nash Warren aad aoc Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper and ?' A9RMISTICE DAY 3:30 p. m.?Circle 4? Methodist, meets with Mrs. Lsyne Dmil. 3:80 p. m.?Circle 1, Presbyteries, meets with Mrs. L? T. Pierce. 7100 p. ra.?Kiwanis. 7:80 p. m.?Y.W.A., Baptist, meets with Mies Elvira Tyson. 8:00 p. m.?Circle 2, Presbyterian, meets with Mrs. Ethel Thorn - ?'' ?' 8:00 p? m.?Wesleyan Guild meets with Mrs. G. M. Holden. Tuesday, 13 ! 8:80 p. m.?Merry Matrons meet with Mrs. W. Leslie Smith. 6:30 p. m.?Rotary. 7:00 p. m. ? Woodmen of the World. 8:00 p. in.?Annie Perkins Circle, Baptist, meets with Mrs. C. L. Langley as hostess. 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scouts. 8:30 p. m.?Altar Guild, Episco pal, meets with Mrs. Will Jones, Jr. Wednesday, IS 2:30 p. m.?New Deal Club meets with Mrs. W/ Leslie Smith. 3:00 p. m.?Wednesday Afternoon Club meets with Mrs. A C. Monk, Jr. " * 3:30 p. m.?Brownies. Thursday, 14 3:30 p. m.?-Troop 2, Girl Scouts. 3:30 p. m.?Presbyterian Juniors meet with Mrs. J. M. Stanaill, leader. 7:30 p. m.?Masons. Friday, 15 3:00 p. m.?Lamrad Club. 6.00 p. m.?Langford-Joyner wed ding rehearsal, at Methodist Church. 7j00 p. m.?Episcopal Church Sup per at the home of Mrs. E. C. Beam an., 7:30 p. m.?Mr. and Mrs. T. EU Joyner, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Monk will entertain at a buffet supper at the Coun-: try Club for the bridal party and out-of-town guests. 7:30 p. m.?Order of the Eastern Star. Saturday, 16 10.*00 a. m.?Bird Club. 10:30 a. m.?Book Parade. 12:00 Noon ? Langford-Joyner wedding at the ' Methodist Church. Immediately following the wedding the parents of the bride will entertain at a wedding breakfast at D. A. R. Chapter House. 8:00 p. m.?Supper' Club, meets with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ryon and Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Jones as hosts. Mrs. G. Alex Rouse, Mrs. Sterling P. Owen, Jr., of Cynthiana, Ky? Mrs. IV. Leslie Smith and Mrs. R. G. Rqffin vere Raleigh visitors, Saturday. Mrs. Pearl H. Baker, Mrs. Appie Flanagan and Guy Skinner attended he Free Will Baptist conference, held n the Shiloh Church, Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Parker is joining a party >f friends in Raleigh today to go to rampa, Fla., to attend a grand chap ter meeting of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Sprague, of Erwin, and Mrs. Katharine Clark and son, Hubert, of Mt. Olive, were week rod guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spell. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregg and fam ily spent Sunday in PollocfejpdUe with Mrs. Gregg's parents. Hie chil dren remained for a visit to their grandparents. Mrs. Royal Stephenson, of Raleigh, Misses Dorothy and Elizabeth Wilson, rod Miss .Mamie Mansfield, of Dur ham, were guests of Mrs. Haywood Smith, Thursday^ W. C. Garner, manager of Garner's Fuririture_g?.( has returned from a business trip to Baltimore, Md. He was accompanied by William Jones, a salesman of the company. Mr. and Mis. Sterling P. Owen, Jr., have returned to their home in Cyn thiana, Ky., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling P. Owen, HI. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Corbett, Miss Pat Corbett and her houseguest, Miss Jean Bynum, spent the week end in South Mills with-Mrs. Corbett's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Etheridge. Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Jones spent the week end at ike Bogue Sound Club and had as their guests,N Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vernon and Mr. and Mis. M. V. Jones. Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur 7. Joyner had as their guests Airing the week end Mrs. L. U Lsnry, Mrs. W. R. McRacken and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Leary and son, all of Mrs. W. Alex Allen HEw# - ?c ? ?-* - -i- ? . The members of the Bethel Home Demonstration Chib and their bands ware basts at a,; Monday evening, at the Bathel munity Building, honoring MMfJIoy ner Mil her fiance, The apaciou|s with quantities of ?ad lighted glspers, and the twenty tables, seating eighty guests, were laid with white ment covers and centered with minia ture arrangements of The place of marked, by a c Mrs. nl. H. Mayo, piankt, played selections throughout the supper hour, and Mrs. Wadie Ward and Mrs. Ralph Canon sang "I Love You Tru ly" as a duet In the program of tertainment, which followed. Attor ney Everette waa master of monies and offered advice to the honoreea in a witty speech. Miss Joynar was presented silver in her chosen pattern by the hosts. Miss Joyner was honored, on Tues day, at a lovely bridge luncheon, giv en by Mrs. S. lindsey and Mrs. Charles V. Wilkerson at the home of the latter on Evans street, in Green ville. The tables were spread with re freshment cloths and contend with arrangements of pompon chrysanthe mums. White chrysanthemums and burning white candles wen- used in further decoration of the home. The luncheon, consisting of tomato eochtail, a chicken salad course, ice cream and fruit cake was served at 1:00 o'clock. The place of the bride elect was marked by a corsage. Coca colas were served during the after noon. In.the progressive, contract games, played afterwards, the hooone com piled high score and was swarded a hose box. She also retained the slam prise, notettes. Mrs. Curtis L, Flan agan was given stationery as runner up award. Miss Joyner was present ed silver in her pattern by the host Out-of-town guests were; Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Sr., mother of the bride elect, Mrs. Nome. Barrett, her grand mother, Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Jr., Mrs. Robert T. Monk; Mrs. Archie Speight, Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., lbs. Curtis L. Flanagan, Miqs Bertha Lang and Mrs. Robert P. WheVeea,. of Farm ville; lbs. Den Langston, Mrs. Obed Castalo, Mia. D. T. McLawSom and Miss Patsy MdLswhonv of Winter ville. On Wednesday, Miss Pail line Smith, of Raleigh, was charming hostess at a luncheon, honoring-Miss Joyner, at the Colonial Pines. The table was centered with a col orful arrangement of fall flower* and red berries. Covprs were laid for twelve and marked by bridal place cards and old faahioped nosegays. A six course luncheon was served at oris o'clock, and was concluded with a toast to the honor guest by Mia. Est*lie P. Smith. The hostess then presented her with a piece of antique glass. * Guests were: Miss Verona Lee Joyner, bride-elect, her. mother, Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Sr., Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Jr, of Farmvilie; Mrs. Ruel W. Ty son, of Greenville; Mrs. Clara Aik< ens, Mm. R. A. Martin, Mm. Estelle P. Smith, Miss Virginia Wilson, Miss Leone L&ngley, Miss Sallie Bright and Miss Pauline Gordon, of Ral eigh. g The Ballards Some Demonstration Club honored Miss Joyner, Wednes day evening, at eight o'clock, with , a lovely club party and handkerchief shower at the home of Mrs. Howard D. Mb ye, in which yellow chrysanthe mums were used with artistic effect Mm. Andrew Garcia was winner of the award la the bingo games. The honoree was presented a corsage when As arrived said following play, was given a shower of lovely hand was served. Iks VISITORS ARE HONORED Mm. W. Leslie Smith and Mrs. R. 3. Ruffln W9ZO Joint hoHtcsfics gt g I ovely dessert-bridge party, Friday ifternoon, at the heme of the n compliment to Mrs. Stei . Dwen, Jr., of Cynthiana, Ky* a ; of Mm. John D, Dixon. cake, was JiSwlved bric a-brac, and Mm. R. T. Williami was given a vase as consolation prise. MTAa p. an iiniil nil rtppi ww presenter em broidered sheets by the hostess. Mrs. J. R. Jones and Mrs. 0. B. Roeboc? entertained at a lovely mis cellaneous shower, Saturday evening, at the home of Mrs. J. P. Jones, near Farmville, in compliment .to ? Mrs Wlllard Pleasants, who before her marriage was Miss Hasel Jones. The home was decorated with love ly arrangements of fall flowers car rying out a color scheme of pink and white. &&V Prior to the serving of refres menta, the honoree opened the shower of lovely gifts which consisted of china, crystal and silver in her pat terns.'-."''; U. D. C. An interesting meeting of the Re becca Winbourne Chapter, U. D. C., was held, Fridsry afternoon, at the home of Mrs. O. M. Holden, with Mrs. L. E. Flowers as hostess. Fall Flowers were in artistic arrangements thrwaghout tire home. Mrs. W. M. Willis presided .in the ibsence of the president, Miss Annie r>- i-? v ^'r' ' ? !" 1 reruns. Mrs. Fred Darden gave a report on J he state Golden Jubilee meeting, Mrs. 1 in the JT.T. tto the meeting with ed by reports on the Scoutaetivitiae given by Mrs. R. T. Williams, Mrs. Sam Lewis and Mrs. George Parr, leaders. The club agreed to the sale of.V.F.W. poppiee, on Satur day, and the Scouts will sell the little red flowers. Several members vol unteered to help the girls during the day. A committee,* composed of Mrs. Prank Allen, Mrs. C. & Hotchkis.;, Miss Roeemarjr. Holmes, -Mrs. Rod erick Harris, Mrs. Bill Gamer and Miss Margaret Smith, will prepare a float to be entered in the Book Week parade, November 16. Yearbooks were distributed by the chairman of that committee, Mrs. Mabrey B. Pollard, who stated that assistants in preparing them were Mre. W. C. Gamer and Mrs. Joseph D. Joyner. A report from the N. C, Clubwoman was given by Mrs. C. & Hotchldss, Continuing the five-mingle parli mentary law studies, Mrs. W. Jesse Moye talked about how to amend a motion.*, Mrs. C, S. Hotchldss, program chairman, introduced Sam D. Bundy her guest speaker. Mr. Bundy, basing his talk on the subject, "Five Ways to Face the Future," brought out these points. (1) Face it with a strong determination that you are going .to coUnt for something, (2) with mental honesty, (8) with the de termination that you are not going ?M im ml mm B used in providing a floral setting far the meeting, which waa presided over by las Elisabeth Davis. Mrs. B. a Sheppard gave Current eaned from the Time Club and Mrs. William P. Easley le program from the topic "What Is Wrong With American Pro testantism f Mrs. American Protestantism from the an gles of what is wrong with its trine and organization and internally. At As conclusion of- the program, the hostess served ambrosia and indi vidual devils food ? Members of the Contract Club and additional guests, Mrs. R. 0. Lang, Sr., and Mrs. W. M. Willis, enjoyed an afternoon of bridge, Tuesday, in the heme of Mrs. Mark E. Dixon, which was artistically decorated marigolds and narcissus. Mrs. M. Y. Horton and Mrs. R. O. Lang, Sr., scored high for members sad guests and received bric-a-brac; Mrs. Z. M. WMtehurst, as runner-up, received coasters, and Mrs. Arthur P. Joyner was given toe rubbers ss con solation prise. A frozen marshmaliow naiad, sal tines, cheese straws, pickles, nuts and coffee were served after the games. As long as one case of tuberculosis remains in your community it IS n real danger to all. We meet not stop short of complete eradication. Through August the COC had pur chased 33 million pounds of aim hone meat and another 5 million pounds of cured horse meat for the UNR&A program. . , ," ? 2 1 ? ~ -? fox applss and several were enjoyed. TOiwinners prizes of candfcMlSi The leaden, Mn. J. M. C and Mr*. W. H. lfoore, Jr., " ' i " V Among those attending the Duke Georgia Tech game in Durham, Sat- * order, were Dr. and Mrs. G. L. S Gilchrist* Mr. sad Mrs. Frank K. Alien, Mr. and Mrs. R. LeRoy Boi ling, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., their houseguesta, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keller, of Clayton, Mr. and lbs. , John B. Lewis and son, Jade, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mis. P. K. Ewell, Ferd Satterthwaite, Sr., Ferd ? Satterthwaite, Jr., Edison Moore, George Moore, Pste Eason, Robert Teel, Mr. and Mm. T. S. Ryon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Monk, Jay Flana gan, Donald Baucom, Bob Morgan, Robert Rollins, Robert Rome, Seth Barrow, Richard Harris, Bob Yancey Burke, and R. E. Pickett. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Fiser announce the birth of a daughter, Laurie Lang, Monday, November 4, at Wooderd Herring Hospital, Wilson. Mrs. Fiser is the former Miss Hasel Monk. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bowling an nounce the birth of s son, Roy Thom as, at their home, Tuesday, November B. Mrs. Bowling is the former Miss Ruth Have! Hold! TOMLIlV?ON OB THE LIVING ROOM, DINING BOOM, BED BOOM iW!' ? fir *^ ROOM OF YOI rrT. T :nT... ,WMI .II. mH it can contribute to manj man hour* of usefulness and pleasure? Civ* it a Provincial atmosphere - Comfortable i ? : ' " ?r'4Mm ; ' in a si . c Throughout 1 Furniture by Tomlinaon
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