Activities Of Local Church Organisation! "A Farther Horison" wu the pro gram subject developed by Mrs. Mar ?in Speight, Jr., at the Y.WjL, Mon day evening. The group opened the meeting witi the Watchword followed by eed member reciting a verse of Scripture The hocteee, Mies Elvira Tyson, let in prayer. Miss Rosemary Holmes adjournet the gathering with a prayer. During the soecial hour, Mies Tysoi served mincemeat pies, topped witl whipped cream, and hot coffee. Mrs. C. L. Langiey was hostess U the An^fe Perkins Circle, Tuesdaj evening in the Church. Mm. J. W Miller presided and also took part at the program entitled "Fields Yel Untouched by Southern Baptists.' Others baring a part in the discus sion were Mrs. G. W. Davis and Mrs Robert Fields. The devotional, taken from Psaltr 72 and Joshua 13, was led by Mrs M. G. Thorne. Individual chocolate pies, open fact pimento cheese sandwiches cut in tur key shapesSfc hot coffee were served during a pleasant social period. Episcopal Mrs. John D. Dixon, directress, pre sided at the Episcopal Altar Guild meeting, Tuesday evening, and opened the session with prayer and the creed. Mrs. Will Jones, Jr., was hos tess to the Guild, in her home, which was decorated with zinnas and chry santhemums. Miss Margaret Smith gave a final report on the personal stationary sale and also mentioned that she had had the lock on the Church door repaired. The members voted to purchase a case of wax to sell. After adjournment, Mrs. Jones served individual cocoanut pies top ped with ice cream. x Methodist Circle Four, of the Methodist So ciety, met Monday afternoon, with Mrs. Layne Dail as hostess. Mrs. Pearl Johnston took her de votional from the 54th chapter of Luke, with the theme being "Christ like Love and Forgiveness." She read a selection "The Kind Jeep" which told of Armistice Day. During the business session, the members decided to change the meet ing time to 3 o'clock. The hostess served ice cream, cake, nuts and dates to the members and a visitor, Mrs. Marvin Speight. Chrysanthemums were used as decoration. The Wesleyan Guild met, Monday evening, at eight o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Joseph D. Joyner with Mrs. G. M..Holden as hostess. Mrs. Stuart Sugg presided and Mrs. Corinne Stilley conducted the meditation on the subject of "All Things To All People." Mrs. Curtis H. Flanagan, program leader, talked on "At Work Together." The election of officers resulted as follows: Mrs. G. M. Holden, presi dent; Miss Bettie Joyner, vice presi dent; Mrs. Curtis H. Flanagan, sec retary; Mrs. Joseph D. Joyner, treas urer. Delicious refreshments were served after adjournment Presbyterian Mrs. L. T. Pierce was hostess to Circle 1 of the Presbyterian Auxili ary, Monday afternoon with 8 mem bers present. ? Mrs. J. M. Hobgood opened the meeting with prayer and continued the study of the book of Isaiah for the devotional. Mrs. Frank Dupree, Jr., used as the program topic, "Vis iting with a Purpose." Mrs. Mabrey E. Pollard adjourned the meeting with a prayer. Refreshments consisted of cakes, cheese crax, nuts and drinks. Circle 2 met at the home of Mrs. Allen Drake, in the evwaiaf, with Ma. W. H. Moore, Jr., using "Visiting the Sick" as her pro gram study. Mi*. William "P. Easley jimr^ kli m jsmilinwl 1*a*asl 4VM saimm gave tne devotional dmcc on NfBiii lapters of Isaiah. Cuke topped with cMfem and pine apple was served to the memten and guests. Plate decorations wen yel low chrysanthemums. Mixed flower* attractively decorated the ~ 1 BIRD NOTES An article on the Pine Warbler was the program feature by Bert Bartow Warren at the Bird Club, Saturday morning. Its length measures 5 3/4 inches; the upper parts of this bird are olive green, 'the under parts an yellow streaked with olive; the bill, shorter than head, is slender, taper ing gradually to the tip; its wing* are long and pointed; the tail iB notched. Duller in color and smaller, the female is often plain olive which in clines to gray on the back of 'the neck and shoulders. Sometime* she is almost wholly dull gray, faintly tinged with yellow on cheat, sidea and flanks. The nest is always placed on a hori zontal limb of pine or cedar from 6 tov^a feet up. Quite firmly at taches and built of strips of grape vine, bark, rootlets, leaf stems and caterpillar silk, it houses the eggs, which generally number four. The lining is either deer or other animal hair. The Pine Warbler's egga vary in color, from dull white to pale grayish-lilac, are marked with specks and spots of brown and amber, and lilac color usually forms a wreath around the larger end. . The members made posters and colored pictures to be used in the Book Week Parade, Saturday. Other activities in which the boys partici pated were swinging, carpentering and playing games. Frank Williams joined the club at this time and was cordially welcomed. SOME INTERESTING PACTS ON COTTON SITUATION The favorable statistical position of cotton was called to the attention of Pitt County farmers recently by J. V. Taylor, chairman -Pitt County Agri cultural Conservatiom Committee, also the 92% per cent parity loans giving cotton growers an opportunity to re tain title to their cotton and sell later when prices are more favorable. The August 1 carryover of 7,600,000 bales, he said, compares with 11,200, 000 bales a year ago and 12,000,000 bales in 1939. He pointed out that the U. S. De partment of Agriculture's recent es timated August 1, 1947 carryover of less than 4,000,000 bales is die small est in 17 years. The Commodity Credit Corporation has already disposed of its large ac cumulated stock and all stocks now on hand have been committed for export. Chairman Taylor stated that he had been advised that "at present prices and with continuation of the export program, the exportation of American eotton would be expected to increase materially." This, he pointed out, would further decrease the carryover. TURKEY SUPPI - ' < v ' ' A Turkey Supper, ed by the Woman's Christian Service, Served in the MAURY SCHOOL LUNCH - ROOM From 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. FRIDAY, NOV. 16th.- & Price Per Plate $1.25. A Bazaar will follow Hie sup per. Come and bring the family and friends. Bay "Savings Bonds" Have! Hold! ?? ? ? . I.. f I' ? 'iil Dr. Kenneth L. Quiggins . Optometrist '? &M lOSVi W. Fourth Street ? Greenville, N. C. M H?m For Bye Examinations For Appotetamrt 8:30 to 4^30~(W?Ltffl Noon* Phone 8779 Itewasinf Monthly /ft/fr*. 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