? on the rick list thh J. M. Hobgood. - | ? ? ? ? s. 0. Alex Row* ? end with relatives in RaWgh. HRT. 'V ? .^ Mn Oorinne Stilley spent the wee? end in Washington ^wigi iriativee._ R. A. Fields, Jr., ot Eobereonvilie tent Friday here With relatives, e e a ? w zp':W. , Friends will regret to learn thai Mrs. J. M- Ward to 111 at her home here. ? ? ? ? j Mn. C. G. Rollins, of Raleigh, ?P?? le week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. the ? / ? ? ? ? Mrs. Herman Boose will leave Sat urday for a visit to relatives hi Nor Vfc Friends will be glad to learn that E. F. Gaynor is recovering from a re cent illness. ^ ^ Friends will he glad to team that Mrs. J. R. Shearin is improving from a recent illness. ? ? ? e George E. Moore, Jr, is a patient at Duke Hospital, where he is re ceiving treatment. * ? ? ?* Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson return ed Tuesday from a business trip to Washington, D. C. ? Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Hewitt, of Kin gtdn, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. I* ^ Vance Sawrey, of Smithfield, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Charles S. Edwards. ^ Mrs. H. W. Kemp left Tuesday for a visit to her mother, ??? Walter Hales, in Middlesex. * * * * '? . Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Ronald Nichols is improving from a recent illness. e e e ? Mr. and Mrs. T. Eli Joyner, Jr., at tended the furniture show held in High Point this week. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Simpson and son. Cliff, spent the week end in Hertford with relatives. ? ? * ? Miss Jeanette Rodgers. of Texas City, Texas, is the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ivey. ? ? ? ? Mrs. J. W. Hardy returned Satur day for a ten day visit to fnendB and relatives in Kinston. ? - , I 0 ? ? ? Mrs. R. R- little ,of Greenville, is visiting her brother, ,G JL Mozingo | and Mrs. Mozingo this'week. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin Wilkereon were Raleigh visitors, Friday. ? ? ? ? Miss Mary Alice Gray and Pat Grey, of Cary, visited Mr. and Mrs., W. J. Rasberry, last week end. ? see I Mrs. Lucy J. Rumley, of Washing ton, D. C., spent the week end with her mother, Mn. Pearl Johnston. I ? ? ? ? - Mrs. J. W. Parker returned Wed nesday from a visit of several days to Mrs. Quintin Gregory in Halifax. ? ? ? "? Herbert Horton Rountree, a student at U. N. a, spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. Dork H. Keel. ? ? ? ? I Mr. and Mrs. Greydoti Isles, of ? Durham, arrived Sunday evening for a visit ot several days to relatives here. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spell, Jr., and family, of Goldaboro and Raleigh, spent the week end with relatives e e e e dr and Mrs. L. J. Williford, Miss bt and Jackie Williford were 2 of relatives in Stantonaburg, y * * * ? . ? Mrs. Addison Sprague, of Erwin, ia the guest of her parents, Mr. and t. O. G. Spell, Tuesday and Wed ? ' ^ ? ? ? * ? Mrs. L. P. Lane and Mrs. R. R Daughtridge, of Rocky Mount, were of Mrs. H. H. Bradham, a ? 4 ? Ray Sessoms and visited Mrs. Ses r.'Mrs. Ernest Russell. ? ? ? e ?, Wyatt Tucker and H. H. % <& Dr. and Mr*. G. L. Gilchrist and Mr. and Mis. Frank K. Allan attend ed the Ballet Rusee in Raleigh, Fri day evening. a ? ? e Proctor U>4 8:00 p. in.?Group 1, Christian, % meets with Mrs. B. S. Smith. 8:00 p. m.?Presbyterian Atudli g ary meets in the churdt ?' 10:80va. m.?Executive Board, Bap %? tist Woman's Missionary Socie ty, meets with Mrs. H. ft. John yson."--^^i. 2:80 p. m.?Seven ' Pines Home Demonstration Club. 3:80 p. m.?Merry Matrons meet with Mrs. J. O. Pollard. 6;30 p. m.?Rotary Club. 7:00 p. m. ? Woodmen of the World. 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scoots. 8:00 p. m.?Community Planning Board. 8KM) p. m.?Group 8, Christian, meets with. Mrs. Blanche Pss chall at the home of Mrs. Arch Flanagan. 8:00 p. m.?Group 4, Christian, meets with' Mrs. T. R. Miselle. 3:30 p. ra.?Brownies. V Thursday, SO 3:30 p. m.?Girl Scouts, Troop 2. 3:80 p. m.?Aresbyterian Juniors meet with Walter Burgees. 8:00 p. m.?Group 2, Christian. 9:00 p. m.?March of Dimes Ball. Friday, St ^ 8:00 p. m.?Loyal Women's Class, Christian, meets with Mrs. C. L Ivey. f 3:30 p. m.?Altar Guild meets with Mjs. R. C. Copenhaver. Saturday, February 1 10 .-00 ar m.?Bird Club. 9:00 p. m.?Dance Club meets with Dr. Frank Harris, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parker and Mr. -and Mrs. Emerson Smith as hosts at the Country Club. < Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin Wilker son, Mrs. Gordon Lee, Mrs. Frank A. Williams and R. T. Norville were visitors in Raleigh, Tuesday. ? ? * ? Mrs. H. N. Howard, her mother, Mrs. H. L.. Holden, of Wilson, and Mrs. Graydon Liles, of Durham, were Rocky Mount visitors, Tuesday. ? ? ? ? Dr. J. W. Hassell, of Goldsboro, and Rev. R. T. Baker, of Monroe, conducted a special service at .Carra way's Chapel, Wednesday evening. ? ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ivey, C. L. Ivey, Jr., and theirTiouseguest, Miss Jean ette Rodgers, of Texas City, Teyas, visited relatives in Selma, Sunday. ? ? ? ? ? Mrs. Meekin McLawhorn and Mrs. Zeno McLawhorn, of Winterville, were guests of their brother, Rev. Thad Cox and Mrs. Cox during the week end. ? ? ? ? Bill Pollard, student at Carolina, will spend the week end at his home here and have as a guest, a class mate, Frank Larew, of Mocksville and Durham. ? ? ? ? .Jack Paylor, of State College, Ral eigh, and Bob Paylor, of Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paylor, here. ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Allen had i their dinner guests, Wednesday eve ning, Mrs. Elsie Montgomery, of Shelbyville, Ky., Miss Mamie Davis and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. R. C." Copenhaver were Goldsboro visitors, Wednesday iming. Miss Martha Davis re turned with them and will be their bouseguest the' remainder of the week. ' Mrs. J. Y. Monk, Mrs. George E. Moore, Mrs. Harry R. Harper, Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr., and Mrs. Richard D. Harris were luncheon guests of Mrs. Wayne A. Mitchell, Jr., in Kinston, Thursday. * * ? e-.e Mr. and Mrs. Edgar- Case and Mr. and E. Case, all of Fountain, and asel Case, of Farmville, wen guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wind Lom Q,1tu|ou nam, ounaay. ? ? ? ? S/Sgt. Jack V. Hospital,: Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Horton Roan tree i Catherine Victoria, on' nary 1?, in a Dayton, Mrs. Remittee is the Helen Lota, of Dayton. ?FT r Mr.* and Mrs. Robert Lee Rouse, of Norfolk, Va., announce the birth of * son, Thomas Herman, on Friday, January 17, at Norfolk General Hos pital. Mrs. Rouge is the former Mies Annie Laara Pinch, of Wilson: Pa ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. T. H. Rouse, of Ptanville. - ^ '* CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ^ Miss Grace Miller, attractive < ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W ebratsd her eleventh birthday with a theater party, Friday afternoon. Punch and fudge were served upon arrival of the guests at the home, after which the gifts were med and cake and ice cream en joyed. Later in the afternoon the group attended the showing of "Sister Ken ny" at the theater. GIRL SCOUT ACTIVITIES Troop 2 met.Thursday afternoon to work on their bibliophile badges. Mrs. George Farr, a former librarian, told them the history of libraries, history and evolution of .printing, kinds of paper, the. names of printing tools, explanations of first editions and rare books and showed them how to rebmd a book, which the group did. |<4k few of the girls in Troop 1 met Monday afternoon to complete two badges hi community service. Their new leader, Mrs. Don Cleve land, a former Eagle Scout, who has participated in Scout work in other towns, .was introduced and extended a cordial welcome. Mrs. J. M. Gar rrfway and Mrs. Sam Lewis will con tinue to assist in this work. birthdaVcblebration Robert Pollard celebrated his four teenth birthday with a lovely party at his home, Friday evening. The deco rations of japonicas, pansies, ivy and lighted red tapers were suggestive of the approaching Valentine season. Mrs. Alton W. Bobbitt assisted the host in serving the birthday cake with ice cream, assorted candies and nuts. /*?? : ' ? ? ? ? Bingo was played and, prises award ed the winners- Robert Rollins was the winner of a contest. Later in the evening, denting was enjoyed. Guests were Misses Dot and Ras Hatthaway, Nancy Lu Moore, "Ruth Tyson, Connie Rollins and Ann By; num, James Thorns, Everette Roe buck, Donald Baueom, Robert Rol lins, John Russell Joyner, and Jim my Horton, of Fountain. NOTE OF APPRECIATION I wish to express my sincere pretiatien for the many shown .me during/ny recent illness. A. B. Tyson. FREE WILL BAPTIST NEWS The Free Will Baptist Prayer ing will be heta in the home of L. D. " m X;80.'B?v. J. a I fev * ar the ?f 'mum* a gift of !? ' ~" m varian cream end of the dining S. A. Roebuck, and < ed from the other by M. Williamson. . Sharing with Mr*. Parser in Mr*. Burke's, hospitality were: Mr*. Hen rietta K. Williamaon, Mrs. Wesley R. Willi*, Mr*. Archie L. Speight, Mis. a A* 5oebuck, Ural E. Walston, Mr*. W. Leslie Smith sad Mr*. G. Alex Bouse. jg < - In the evening, Mr*. WilHamgon graciously entertained members of her Saturday bridge club and addi tional friends at a party honoring Mrs. Parker. Potted plant* and win ter greens were used as decorations in the home on Home Avenue. 1frs. W. M. Willis, scoring high for the dub, was awarded fruit Jules glasses; Mrs, W. B, Burke won the guest prise, towel*) Mrs. D. R. Mor gan, as follow-up reoeived toiletries) and Mrs. L. E. Walston retained the siam prize, a cake box. * After the games, the hostess serv ed banana splits and mojjge, followed by cheeoe snacks and i x American Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mre. H. W. Kemp with Mre. JVances K. Alien, Mrs. Node Barrett and Mrs. T- H. Nichols as Joint hostage, Thursday afternoon. The pledge to the flag, followed by the singing sf the SUr-Spangled Ban ner and a silent prayer, opened the meeting. Mrs. Alton Bobbitt gave the devotional from the ninth dMtyfa' of Matthew mid led fat prayer, Miss Mamie Davis, president, madel inspiring remarks on national de fense and the part expected gf wom en in peace time. ?L Officers reports were givwj and a| thank you note, from the Hospital at Oteen for Christmas cheer sent by the group, was mad. Mrs. J. Frank Harper read a re port of the National American Legion Auxiliary Convention at San Fran cisco, which was written by w? Bird) of Charlotte, statu pre Dttring the social hour coeoanut cake, salted nuts, on rind pickles and hot served by the hostesses Misses Lola Gray Kemp and Rose Wilkemon. Potted begonias and early flowers decorated the Kemp J|b?. Enmst N ly entertained the Junior Club at the home of Mr*. OIJL Hold-| SleTSSed ?nd led to the tog of the pledge. For the program, Mn T. STw^'^CUb' try Department, a* guect q Mies Perkins gave the history/of the compilation of the book, "Stories and Poems from the Old North State. This book was compiled by the Fed eration ?f Women's Clubs in North Carolina and includes writings by | women who are not yet well known | in the literary field. The treasurer told of a letter received from the Leonard Wood Foundation for Leprosy, thanking thai club for their contribution. The pre U dent stated that plans for the Mai A] of Dimes ball ware going forward;] die also appointed several commit-] tees to assist in this project Mrs. Alex Allen was selected to toqd the] scrapbook committee and Mrs, Ma-I bray Pbllsrd, Mr*. Stuart Sugg and Mm. R. T. Williams will serve with her. 1 The meeting was adjourned by quot ing the colleet Mm. J. M. Mewbom end Mm.| nftiJnn imaiMted the In litem fat I big frozen fruit salad, sal tines, i wiches, cheese stmws, pickles end coffes. Guests were Mm. Don Cleveland, ] Mm. Archie Cayton, Mrs. Billy Smith and Mm. Sam Bundy. Japanese quince was used to the] home as decoration. I A* Fait Club Mm. David T. Harris was a gmd ous hostess to the Au Fait Club, Wed nesday afternoon, entertaining at her I hme in which camellias, hawthorn and potted plants were used with artistic effect. ... The table* were spread with freshment cover* and following ar rival of the guests, the heeteea placed,] * hostess plate on eech table, con- j telidng a variety of party sandwiches, pfrfcUe, cookies and salted nuta, and] passed coca-colas. In the progressive bridge Mrs. Emerson Smith won the high | scorn award, a fiesta pitcher, and) Mrs. Charles S. nets |mi?, ?T I Howard Harris, a recent bride, wee] remembered by the hoatees, her ais ter-to-law, with a serving tmy. Mm. Allen Moore Harris was a special a.-1-d by this group, Mm. .Carroll D Oglee by was elected president end Mm. C..W1 Smith ?ecretary-treasurer. New Deal Clob Mm. Paul E. Jonaa delightfully en tertained the New Deal Club and ad ditional friends, Mm- M. V. Jones Sand Mr*. J. H. Paylor, Wednesday | afternoon. Camel" in tile lovely floral louse home. Mm. Alton W. Bobhitt of high score prise for the club, a dainty plastic apron, and Mm. J. H. Paylor won the guest award, a "v~"~ handkerchief. 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