I'" Miu Annie Perkins ipent end in Wilson. Will Jonts, Jr., i? home "with the mumpe. Mr. ?d lfa. M. t Ito Morehead visitors. Sundejr. Miss Anne L. Jones visited in SsMth during the week Gordon E. Lee end X T. were Greenville visitor!, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nssl spending s few days at Nags Mrs. J. M. HobgohdS welfare meeting in Greenville, day. Mrs, R. L. Spivey spent the end in Charlotte with her Sandy. Miss Dora Mae Barrett Junior-Senior Prom at G: day evening. W. S. Royster and B. were Henderson and Durham ors, Tuesday. Mrs. I. V. Dixon and son, of terville, spent Monday with Mr. Mrs. Harry Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryan, leigh, were guests of Mr. and W. a Holston, Sunday. Tommy Lang and Bill Monk, dents at Carolina, spent the " end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon &d the funeral of Mrs. E. N. in Roanoke Rapids, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Askew family, of Wilson, visited Mr. Mrs. J. W. Joyner, Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Joyner returned Duke hospital, Durham, last W< day and is recuperating at her Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Oglesby son, Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Harris spent Sunday at Moi head. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Joyner family, of Ayden, were guests Mr. apd Mrs. Warren Gu: Sunday. Mrs. Dahlia Bell and daughl Miss Myrtle, of Wilson, are guests of Mrs. Bell's sister. Josh Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barrett, Jl and family, of Goldsboro, were thaj guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest rett, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Taylor, Mr. Mrs. Frank Allen and Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Gilchrist spent the week emd at Morehead. Mrs. Fred Carr, Mrs. J. H. Bynumjg and Mrs. B. O. Turnage will attend! the May Day exercises at Louisburg College, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roebuck and. son, Kent, visited Mrs. Roebuck's: parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ewell, in Hamilton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley and son returned to Raleigh, Wednesday morning, after spending several day* with Mrs. C. R. Townsend. Mrs. E. L. Barrett and Mrs. Edgar Barrett and children visited Mrs. Mrs. Adelaide Barrett in a Greenville hospital, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Moye,.of Forest Hills, Long Island, are leav ing today after a visit to Mr. Moye's mother, Mrs. Estelle Moye. < Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Joyner and Mrs. Mable Joyner, of Wilson, at tended the confirmation service at the Episcopal church, Friday even ing. -r Ur otwI Ur* PKffon TC1H? ftTtfl a daughter, Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Morgan and son, BUI, spent the week end in- Norfolk, Vs., visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and children spent Friday night svfth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith. "Ojey were en route to Virginia Beach, Va., from West Palm Beach, -Fin.' Mrs. E. L. Barrett has returned from Washington where she was called on account of the serious ill ness of her brother, M. M. Leggett * She reports he is improving. Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Mettee, Jr., of Baltimore, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nichols, Mrs. Mettee's parents. Mrs. Mettee is the former Miss fielen Nichols. Rev. end Mrs. Worth Wicker, of Tarboro, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Joyner, Friday evening, end attided the confirma tion service at the Episcopal church. B. S. Smith, Jr., who arrived last ?week from West Palm Beach, Fla., and spent a faw days wHSi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith, is visiting Bod Dixon at Morehead . for two meb. Mr. and Mrs. Lester MalA?Uii and daughter, Brands, of Portsmouth, Va., returned home Tuesday after spending ? few days with Mr. Mat - thews' pdkenta, Mr: and Mrs. K. L. Matthews. Dr. and Mrs. C. Sylvester of Durham, and Mr. of alenda; mii i m>a -Woman's m.?Episcopal Au with Miss Helen church. m.?Woman's Society of Service, Methodist -Kiwania ?Y. W. A., Baptist, "7 With Mrs. John Davis An JSk \ _ t- m.?Workers' Council, meets with Mrs. Al Taeeday, 6 m.?Rotary. m.?Woodmen of World, m.?Junior Woman's Club - at the home of Mra R. rris with Mrs. John Wilk es joint hostess. ' P- ha?Annie Perkins Circle, I dept&t, meets with Mra E. L. I Jenes and Mrs. Robert Fields | he Joint hostesses . S:00 p. to.?Boy Scouts. Wednesday, 7 l;30 p. m?literary Club meets with Mrs. R. D. Rouse. StSO p. m.?Brownies. Thursday, 8 ?:80 p. ra.?Farmville Home De gSPhhastiation Club meets with V' JO*- W. E. Fulford and Mra C. i ? CL Morgan in the clubhouse. 8:80 p. m.?Girl Scouts, Troop ^ffmv.p. m.-?Masons. .7*8? P- ?Burnette-Rouse Post, : v. f. w. Friday, 9 8:15 p. m.?Book and Bridge Club r meets with Mrs. J. M. Mewborn. 8:30 p. m.?Woman's Club meets with Mrs. Manly Liles with Mrs. Cherry Easley as joint hostess. mH Saturday, 10 *7:60 a m.?Bird Club. ?Major Benjamin May Chapter, D. A. R., meets at the * chapterhouse with Mrs. Hay p wood Smith and Mrs. T. E. Joy ner, Sr., as hostesses, r 4:80-6 .-00 p. m.?Mrs. J. W. r Holmes entertains at a tea honoring Mrs. Ashby Wfnstead. . "Skinny" Gibbs left Tuesday for c*ve? Ky., where he and Miss ?atii Brown will be married, Sunday. - Mr. and Mr .Carroll Oglesby and ?on left Friday for Horse Cave, Ky., where they will attend the Gibbs Brown wedding. Mr. Ogiesby will be the best man. Mra. Myrtle Roebuck, Mrs. W. G. Gurganas, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roebuck and son, Hot, and Mrs. Peyton Boyce were guests of Mr. and Mra. Je Perkins in Stokes, Wednesday _ _ *? the occasion being Mra. Perkins' birthday. Mrs. Perkins is Myrtle Roebuck's daughter. J. W. Joyner attended the N. C. Association of Insurance Agents in Pfaahurst, Thursday and Friday. He was aoiompanied by Emeraon Smith, "ho is associated with him in the Pnt County Insurance Agency. Mr. Joyner is a member of the board of nwctory at tffi insurance organize GIRL SCOUT DANCE Troop 1 entertained at an informal the Country Club, Saturday The mantles were banked dogwood and pink candles, and ivy were used on the table from which was punch, cookies, ribbon and sandwiches, chee-weee, and olives. approximately 60 were Mrs. J. M. Car Mrs. Sam Lewis, Mrs. Bill Mrs. 7alma Bynum and Miss " ? BIRD CLUB IP . Sapsucker was the at the meeting, with Chandler article about this Its nest in a tree or from 6 to 60 feet about the handsome only four-toed which has no |[ top of .its head, several successive lace, it each time, of the work, and nnfriil fori* Miss Margaret Bynum, of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Farmville, has bean tendant for tha May Court ?l burg College, in the annual festival to be hold tomorrow. Bynum will be escorted bp Pickett of Scotland Neck. ' a Girls ylniprirfant In May Day Festival Misses Margaret Bynum and Jane Turnage, "both of Farmville, will play important rolee at the May Day Feeival which students of Looisbufg College a?e presenting tomorrow on the collage campus. Miss Bynum has bean elected by the student body aa one of the attendants in the queen's court Miss Tuntage is gaa-1 eral chairman of several important committees. Miss Eleanor Rhodes, of Newpprt, will reign as queen of the court At tending her as maid of honor will be Miss Mae Bell of Louisburg. King will be Lin wood Sherlock, of Elisabeth City. - ? Miss Bynum is one of the queen's 12 attendants. The program will he under the supervision of the . Physical Education Department With Miss Marjorie Crisp in charge. Miss Turnage has super vision over the-following committees: Music?Misses Marian Hodges and Julia Carroll. Properties-r-Misses Carolyn Griffin, Marian Hodges and Eloise Fowlkes. Costumes ? Miss Peggy Von Can on. Program?Misses Nell Rose Stal lings and Mary Catherine Blue. Dance Misses Jean Parker and Turnage. < Publicity?Miss Huldsh Lou Line berry. MRS. HOTCHKISS HONORED < Honoring Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss, who leaves goon to make her home in Elizabeth City, Mrs. Ashby Win Stead was hostess at a bridge-lunch eon Friday morning. During play, fudge, peanuts and coca colas were After three progressions, a con gealed salad, tea sandwiches and coffee were served. Boutomderes of mixed flowers tied with pink ribbdh decorated each plate. Handpaintedi tallies with * facts about Elisabeth City illustrated by drawings were naAJ ML The honoree was remembered with a Revlon set High score price, ash trays, was given to Mrs. Irvin Mor gan, and the low'award, a china pig bank, went to Mrs. Walter Jones. Spires, crabapple, iris and lilacs were used in decorating the home. i GARDEN CLUB Miss Bettie Joyner was hostess to the Garden club, Monday evening, in the home of her sister, Mrs. S. G. Gardner, wtyeh was decorated with pansies, sweet shrub and a vase of mixed flowers. . * The president, Miss Tabitha De Visconti, made announcements rela tive to tiw garden pilgrimage in Raleigh, May 8 and 9, and the an nual bird club meeting, May 2-4, at Atlantic Beach. - j -'V, Several members and visitors spoke abotrt^ the gardens they have ecently visited for the program. Irs. Eli Joyner, Sr., told shout the h-ton and AirUe gardens; Mis. R. V. Rader, New Bern; Mrs. T. ,gW. ,ang, Roanoke Rapids; Miss Bettie oyner, Wilson; Mm. ?. f. Gaynor, hnehurst; Mm. Nonie Barrett, Golda K>ro. Jaynor. cake I coffee : and Mrs. m the topic clothing GOLF TOl Local player* out-of-town ton playing Wilson and - tatter's link*, Wednesday, son matches, scheduled ; were rained out. More players are day for the flights in tourney. . ?,! These prises haws I the tournament since George Davis, carton of Roses 5-10-25c Store, 2 socks; Monk's Warehouses, Farmer's Warehouses, ,j Mils. NSW DEAL CLtTg - ?a Members and guests, >eth Davis, Miss Mariah md Mrs. W. C. Holstoa, " ifternoon of bridge, Thm Mrs. W. Leslie Smith as Mrs. Henrietta M. Will reived a cup and saucer for " wore and Mias Elisabeth < pven the low, a pitches. The hostess served a after the games. De< ris, tulips, dogwood iragona were used. I?I' ? * - - asi'-i^^i'ii ? - book and bridge club Mrs. Ir.._ the ? Book and Bridge ifternoon, with all me Ulacs, tulips and faH Lng?inent*a^y4L" V Banana splits *??e i ing play coca colas were Mrs. C. fl[-F "* wore for the After play. a dub as a e?-?> ?21* Nan Williams session, 1 in which that the The hostesses, and Nancy pepsi-colas by the Each . paris plaque. A breakfast hike at t by all the morning. After j Brownies B. T. Cox Sod The next an operetta UJ X \ . \ v. * > \ ? "> '