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t iSi1* recup*rmtiaRi M i Sunday will -raMtMKrrriiJfliMM?ill II R. T. NorrtUe and Gordon ureenvflle visitors, Friday. '? * * * * " j Mm. C. Hubert Joyner ia aa Improving from a Meant illness. ???*, ^%sa Mm. E. a Beaman, who haa been HI recently, ia reported as improving. a ? a a | Mm. Z. M. Whitehurat and ? G. Ruffln were Wilson visitors, d?y. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hart and aon, Bert, were Wilson visitors, Sat ,.T? e a ? ? Mm. T. E. Johnson is spending two weeks in Woodruff, S. C., visiting relatives. esse Mrs. D. O. Fate, of Goldshovo, ia spending the week with Mrs. R. IK1 House, Sr. e e ? e Mm. Cherry Easley end daughter, Mas Jen, visited relatives in Smith field, Sunday. ? ? ? e Miss Agnes Quinerty, of Salem Col lege, Winston-Salem, spent the week end at her home here. ? ? ? ? Mrs. R. R. Daughtridge, of Rocky Mount, visited her sister, Mrs, H. H. Bradham, Wednesday. ? ? * * Mian Nell Taylor Beaman, student at Campbell College, will spend the week end at her home. ?/? e ? Friends will be glad to learn that Mm. Nannie Tugwell is recovering from a recent ill Mm. James Yates, of WhiteviHe, spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Greene. ? ? ? ? R. A. Joyner, Jr., of Raleigh, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Joyner, Sr. ' ? ? ? ? . w " Mrs. B. A. Parker, of Benson, will siiend the week end with Mm. Hen rietta M. Williamson. I i Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Modlin spent the week end in Portsmouth, Vs., with Mr. and Mm. Eari Modlin. ? e ?? Mm. H. W. Kemp spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. Walter Hales, in Midiksex. * * * * Miss Mari&h Thompson, Miss Anne L. Jones and Mrs. R. G. Ruffin were Gokkboro visitors, Saturday. Friends will regret to learn that Mm. Appie Flanagan ia ill at her home on Grimmemburg ptreefc ? ? ? ? Mrs. Thurmsn Owens, of White ville, spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Mm. Will Jones, Jr. Jfr. sad Mm. W. a Allen and son, Harry, spent last week with Mr. and Mm. S. R. Bailey, in Chapel Hill. ? ? ? e Mrs. Bertha Gardner spent the week end in Greenville with her daughter, Mrs. George Wilkemon. * * * * Mrs. O. B. Griffin and Mrs. G. M. Raynor, of Louisburg, spent the week wl with Mr. and Mm. J.' R. Shearin. ? ? ? ? John Beat, manager of the Gabriel Johnson Hotel, Smithfield,.:, visited Mr. and Mm. J. B. Roberts, Sunday. ? ? e ? Mr. and Mm. Bonnie Allen *nd family visited Mm. Allen's mother, Mm. Inna Baum, in Saratoga, Sun day. ? ? e * e a Mm. B. C. Alien has returned to her home in Raleigh after spending ? few days with Mr. and Mm. Manly 1 i J l ? ? ? ? Virginia Howertoci has m from n three weeks visit in Bailey and Southern ? ? * ? Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Hammond and fcmHy, of New Bern, visited the T. B. Barrow family hi Greene County, SwUay. ?: :; ? W '? & ? e ? 0 Mr. and Mm. Warren Lupton *'% at New Holland, am l Lopton's mother, Mrs. B. * ] 1 3:80 meets at tie home of J ..ffewbonv v--k .--~3 ?%'. 3:80 p. m.?Troop 1, Girl Scouts. TH? p. m.?Kiwanis Club. " 7:80 p. m.?Y.W.A., Baptist, meets with Miss Rosemary Holmes. ? > ' - Tuesday, 21 |f 8:00 p. m.?Contract Club meets with Mrs. (X H. Joyner. 8:80 p. m.?Junior Woman's Club meets with Mrs. Ernest PetU way, at the home of Mrs. G. M. HoWen. 6:80 p. m.?Rotary Club. 7:00 p. m. jj% Woodmen of the Worid. ... ? * 8.D0 p. m.?Boy Scouts. ^>1 Wednesday, 28 3:00 p. m.?New Deal Club meets with Mrs. Paul E. Jones. 3:00 p. m.?Wednesday Afternoon Club meets with Mrs. Tommy S. Ryon. ... '?4'^ 8:30 p. m.?Brownies. 8:80 p. m.?iAu Fait Club meets with Mrs. David Harris. ^ : Thursday, 23 3 3:00 p. m.?Parent-Teachers As sociation. 3:30 pi m.?Girl Scouts, Troop 2. Friday, 24 3:15'p. m.?Book and Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Tommy 8.. Ryon. \ _:*J X-'\> Saturday, 25 10:00 a. m.-?Bird Club. Tomorrow 1:00 p. m.?Mrs. W. R. Burke en tertains at a luncheon for Mrs. R. A. Parker. Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Grant and Mrs. Ruby Grant Dougan, of Rocky Mount, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. R. 31egg, Monday. ? ? * ? Mrs. Seth Barrow and infant son, rames Stanley, returned Wednesday 'rom Woodard-Herring hospital, Wil K>n, to their home/ ' C/N Jane Dail, of Rex Nurses Some, Raleigh, will spend Friday ifternoon and Saturday with her nother, Mrs. Layne DaiL ? see Mr. and Mrs. Gorden E. Lee and ihildren, Gordon TClghman and Edith, sere guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. If aiming, in Ay den, Sunday. e- ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gardner and dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardner and lamily, of Smithfield, were guests of dr. and Mrs. R. T. Norville, Sunday. ? ? ? ? Friends will be glad to leant that diss Emily Gayle, who has been re-1 rape rating from a recent illness, is ?eported as improving, though slow * ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards, ofj Washington, Mr .and Mrs. G. C. Wil-1 ion and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams, >f Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. j 3. S. Williams during thfe week end. .Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis and* 'amily and Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck and laughter, Carolyn, will attend the iallet Russe in Raleigh, Friday eve ring. Rev. ahd Mrs. Z. B. T. Goat, Mrs. Will Jones, Jr., and daughter, Julie Eteid, and Arch Flanagan visited Mr. md Mrs. Z. T. Cox, in Rocky Mount, Wednesdays:' * 1 ? ? ? e *? e Mr. and Mrs. Lane D. Roberts and ?amily, and. Mrs. Margaret Ginn, of 3oldsboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roberts, Saturday night wd Sunday. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kinlaw, Mrs. Fohn D. Beatty and B. S. Fortner, of Elixabethiown, were, guests of Mr. isd Mrs. P. K. Eweil and Mrs. S. E. Ewelt, Sunday. fM-- ? ? TpSj ? ? ? * Tommie Lang and Bill Monk, stu ients at Carolina, spent the week end it their homes here. Lionel Nelson, jf Asheville, their roommate accom panied them here. |l Vf ? ? ? II ?? WII ? u ? ? ? Mrs. B. G. Rufffn and Mias Ami* L. Jones were Raleigh viiiora, Sun day. Uiey were accompanied home by Dan Morrtn, who underwent an operation at Rex Hospital recently. Dan ia improving steadily and expects to return to Darlington School, Rome, Ga., to reaume his studies during the week end. f ? * ? D. Bundy and Miss Rosemary Holmes gave tHfc program at the Snow Hill Parent-Teachers Meeting Monday night of this week. Mr. Bundy made a talk otfS'Schools Face th<; Future" and Miaa Holmes delight ed the 126 persons present with three solo numbers. Mrs. Berkl&gfflSfl ledge accompanied Miss Holmes at ? 'M:\h-rI ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED E/' ". "V ' t,\ ' lilliiifft'Tlfffri Mrs. Jphn Redding Lewis announces the engagement of her daughter,, Mary Finettee, to George Burwell Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mack Smith, of Mocksville and Monroe. The will take place on March 8. \ > j METHODIST NEWS M Rer. T. M. Grant, of Rocky Moutt, district superintendent, will preach Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service. The first quarterly confer ence of this year will he held Im mediately after the service. Rev. E. R. Clegg, Pastor. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Troop 2 completed work on their reader*' badges and troop dramatics badges at their regular meeting, Thursday afternoon, in the Baptist Church. The girls gave an im promptu play, which they wrote, as part of their training in dramatics. NICHOLS-DEW The wedding of Hiss Grace Dew, of Charlotte, daughter of Mrs. James L. Dew and the late Mr. Dew, pf Marion, South Carolina, and Isham B. Nichols, of Charlotte, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Nichols, of Greenville, North Carolina, took place last Sat urday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Main Street Methodist Church in Dil lon, South Carolina. Rev. Pierce E. Cook, pastor of the church officiated. ATTEND DINNER C. L. Ivey and C. L., Jr., local rep resentatives of the Home Security Life Insurance Co., were among the more than thirty other agent* of this firm, who attended a barbecue dih ner given P. R. Bowen, of the Green ville ,officer Friday evening, as the winner of the monthly competition among company .representatives inr1 this territory. . , R. E, King, of Washington, gen eral manager of the district and Hoover Taft were speakers of the occasion. ~'lk RURAL CHURCH CO " ' ' 7 The first 1947 area meeting of the StfMi. ChuKh Work committee was held in the local Methodist Church, Thursday, at/ll o'clock. Mrs. Gurney P. Hood, of Raleigh, state president of the Woman's So ciety of ^Christian Service presided and the secretary was Mrs. H. O. Lineberger, of Raleigh, vho serves in that office iil the state Carl T. Hicks, of chairman of the local committee, gave a report and commentary on the work done In this area. Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, rural mission worker, made her report in the form of a compari son of what she foand in January, 1949, and what tits situation is year. A round table discussion and short T. M. "Grant, talks by Rev. T. M. Grant, district superintendent of the Rocky Mount district, Rev. B. B. Slaughter, dis trict superintendent of the New Bern Rev. Key Tsylor, of Wal and Rev. E. R. Clegg, of advisory member of the on rural work, And bv R. , of the local committee, features of -the program, of Mrs. B. O. Turn W M the lanch X | tributions to the next Mis*. Ami* Beasley conducted the devotional. I Mrs. Beasley's inspiring meditation I had aa its theme the new year and it# I challenge to service for God, country I and the world. 1 As this was the initial meeting of the new year, it was devoted wholly I to a discussion of business matters land activities connected, with the I chapter. Announcement was made of aqpther generous gift to the ehapr 1 ter from A. Monk, Sr., to be used I for additional fencing and upkeep of I the building, which was accepted 1 with deep appreciation by the mem bers. Mrs. J. 0. Pollard and Mrs. Williamson gave reports of the par 1 ties and dances, sponsored by the Daughters, during the Yuletide Featuring the business session were plans for the* anniversary meeting to be held in February with the state regent, Miss Gertrude Carmway, as honor guest and speaker. The meet ing will take the form of a covered dish luncheon with Mrs. W. H. Whit more and Mrs. Hugh Sheppard, of Wilson, ss hostesses. A silver show er will be held by the num bers at thiB time in observance of the chap ter's birthday. / Delegates elected to represent the organisation at the annual state meet ing, to.be held in New Bern, were.: Mrs. E, Bruce Beasley, " * " Pollard and Mrs. G. A ternates, Mrs. Paul E. E. Hooker and Mrs. A. : Mrs. W". 8. Brown, applied at this tin her membership to her application was The hostesses ware assisted b;T the daughters of Mrs. Moahigo, Mr Melton Allan: and M?. J. C. Broc Jt?, and by Mrs.' ? W A. <J. Beefcwki " Mrs. Brock, Jr., ' Hav niiwMMwV' high score award, poblet, was given Parker and the low, Ti ? ???? Derry tnumDnaji Carraway. The hostess Mrs. Hants with silver in feg Mrs. Irvin Morgan, charming hostess ho th afternoon. Christmas < in decorating her home. Strawberry shortcake, salted tP monds and coffee were enjoyed in the , social hour. Coca-colas w peeed during play. I Mrs. C. & Hotchldss was awarded high score for the afternoon. Mrs. Howard Harris was a guest FARMVILLE HOME , \"S DEMONSTRATION CLUB A buffet nipper honoring their husbands vu given by the Farmville Home Demonstration Club meiLbert, Thursday evening in the clubhouse. A color schepie of orange and green arte effectively carried out by the u?e of forest greens and orange candles on the piano and mantel. The table was centered with an unusual and attractive arrangement of green leafy vegetables and carrots; candi holders holding carrots which repre sented orange candies added a uni que touch. A sumptuous supper at fried chick en, salads, deviled eggs, assorted sandwiches, pickles, hot coffee and fruit cake' topped with cream and cherriee was served. Mrs. J. R. Lewis preside.*. & Mrs. Herman Baker gave the speech of welcome, after which old familiar songs were rung. The program con sisted of a talk by Miss Veraa Bell tion agent, on "Good Health through Proper Diet" Eerie Weeks, assist ant county agent, spoke to the men on "Soil, as Related to the Produc tion of Health Food#." . A clever skit explaining what foods are needed to give the necessary vi tamin* in order to promote gcpd health, was acted by aeverat of the members. With Miss Lowery as leader, a recreational period featur ing games and songs was enjcyed. Hostesses for the supper were Mrs. J. R. Lewis, Mrs.'Earl Bagley and Mrs. B. R. Fields. THEATRE PABHVILLK H. C. PROGRAM ? WEEK OP JAN. 18th T ' t SATURDAY ONLfSJ , Rip-roaring Action! brought to you by Johnny Mack Brown and Claudia Drake in . . . if it isn't Three Big I It's a Great Comedy?Ifa Mystery?It's A Button cal ... . Y':v .. .] jRfl , ? ?1 mm '?A r&i ma MAW r:_;S. -j?::-1. W'4?&^%?dEia?r32lfc.*Ki33 ' | X * J w ' ^ 4 *1 IN SINGLE art DOUBLE Mm ' BOX SPRINGS iii i mi ^ajjjgass * mm. HS __ irSlS? SIZE PILLOWS?All gtft r' * ?- ? ? * Ji. ? -?M .III V." : U
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