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Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Mr. and Mn. A. T. Gay, of
wat* dinner guests of Mr. and
W. Bailey, Sunday.
Miss Ruby-Burch spent the week
end in Eureka visiting Mrs. I. F.
Smith. .
Mr. and Mn. Jason Shirley visited
relatives near Wilson, Sunday.
Miss Juanita Redick, of Raleigh,
-spent 4he week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mn. W. V. Redick.
Wends will be glad to learn that
G. W. Bailey is much improved after
having been confined to his home
Mat Jason Shirley, Mrs., Melvin
Gay and Mn Charlie Letchworth
were Wilson visitors, Friday.
||n. Lee Jones and Mrs. Richard
HoHoman spent Friday afternoon in
Wilson.
Miss Basel McKeel, of the Mebane
School fkcalty, spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Tryohenia Me
Keel
'Miaa Frances Moore Dixon spent
the week end at Greensboro College,
visiting Miss Ramona Rouse.
Ihmt Jim Bundy, of Farradille,
visited Mrs. Jesse Gay, Wednesday
afternoon. ,
Mrs. C. T. Hicks and dtughterS;
Ann and Betty Sqe, were Goldsboro
visitors, Saturday.
Stewart McKeM, of A. C. College,
Wiiaon, spent the week 'end with his
mother, Mrs. Tryphenia McKeel.
W. V. Redick and Sam Craft made
a .business trip.to Raleigh, Monday.
Supt. B. L. DavieTof Snow Hill,
was in town for a while Wednesday
Mfealon Study Class
The Woman's Society of Christian
Service held Its Mlssioh Study Class
Wednesday afternoon, February 19,
-at the Methodist Church. The topic
was "India," and the leaders were
Mrs. Forbes and Mlbs Nannie Crow
de^ of Greenville. Around ?0 women
were piTsvnv* * ^ ^ - /
? "After the study, the local .society
served a delicious salad course with
cookies and, coffee.
Societies from tl^e other local
churches were invited. Out-of-town
.visitors included Mrs. .Will P. Moore
and Mrs. John G Woo ten, of Green
ville. I,
Ladies' Aid Sottety Meets
The Ladies' Aid Society of t)u
Howell Swamp Free Will Baptist
Church met withy Mrs. Grey Fields,
Saturday aftprnoon. Mrs. Richard
Holloman, the" president, presided
over the meeting. After the business
session the hostess served
and coffee to the folio1
W. B. Gay, Mrs. Earl Gay,
Cobb, Mrs. S. H. Walston, Mrs. E. L.
Jones, Mrs. Richard Hollomaff, Mrs.
John Craft, Sr.. .Mrs. John Craft,
.Mrs. Ellen Sawrey, Mr*. Archie* Stal
ling*, Mrs. Levi Humbles, Mss. Henry
WhecJer and H**- Frank Shirley.
Oman's Society of Christian Service
The Wpwp's Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist Church met
Ut the home of Mfs. I. J. Rouse, Wed
nesday afternoon, February. 12. The
bnniiiis|jn?ninn was presided over by
the president, Mrs. C. H. Walston.
Mrs. Fred Beaman had charge of the
program and the topic for the' after
noon was "The Christian Race.",^
Following the hufiness Yneeting and
program, the hostess served a salad
course.
Society Meets
Ci*le #6. 2 of t^e Christian Mis
sionary Society met in the, home, of
rs. A- I praft on Thursday night,
rs. J. C. Gardner, Sr., the president,
palled the meeting bo order. Mrs. A.
J. Craft presented piss
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F7N>L KITES HELD
FOT DAVID L. JONH0
David L. Jones, '73, died at Marl
joro, where he had livad for many
rears, late Sunday afternoon follow
ng a short illness. Funeral services
vera held from the home Monday at
I p. m., conducted by the Rev. L. B.
Manning, Free Will Baptist minister
>f Fountain, interment followed in
Sollywolbd Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, tike former
Mary Tyson; one brother, Robert
rones of Farmville. and several half
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