Mn. Bob Joyner of
here Monday.
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B. L. Lang was a Rocky Mount
visitor, Thursday.
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Edith Ann Lee spent the week end
in Greenville with relatives.
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Mrs. G. R. Smith is spending some
time with relatives in Sparta.
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Mrs. J. M. Christman'of Kinston
spent Tuesday visiting friends here.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dixon will
spend the week end at Broad Creek.
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Mrs. Virginia Howerton spent last
week end in Greenville with friends.
J. B. Ellis of Round Hill, Ky., has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G, S. Wi
liams.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Barbee and
son, B. C., Jr., of Wilson, visited
here Sunday.
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Mrs. Sheppard Brann of Hooker
ton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Gaynor.
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Mrs. Charles Wales of Charleston,
S. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Alex Allen.
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State Patrolman Larry Taylor has
returned after a visit to relatives at
Roanoke Rapids.
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Mrs. Fannie Hardy of LaGrange
will spend the week end witH Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Gaynor.
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Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis and
family visited relatives in Goldsboro
Saturday afternoon.
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Milton Williamson, student at
Wake Forest j?oUege, spent the week
end at his home here.
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Mrs. Gordon E. Lee and Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Davis were visitors
in Raleigh, Thursday.
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Mrs. Mary Lewis Lang spent the
week end with her daughter, Mrs. J.
H. Harrell, in Greenville.
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Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Brown of War
saw were dinner guests of Miss Mar
garet Smith, Friday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss and
son, Charles, left Wednesday to make
their home in Elizabeth City.
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Mrs. Eli Joiner, Jr., returned Fri
day after a visit to her mother, Mrs.
T. W. Matheson, in Norfolk, Va.
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Mrs. J. H. Overstreet of Washing
ton, D. C., spent Thursday night with
her sister, Mrs. George W. Davis.
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Mrs. Fred Smith left Wednesday
to spend several days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Tom Herring, in Kinston.
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Miss Emily Gayle returned Sunday
after attending the graduation exer
cises at Belvoir-Falkland high
. school.
, B. T. Heath, Jr., of Norfolk, Va,
and Mrs. David Parker and son of
Suffolk, Vs., visited relatives here
Wednesday.
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Mr and Mrs. Meriweather Fergu
son and J. L. Humphrey of Jackson
ville were.guestp of Mr. and Mm. H.
B. Humphrey, Sunday.
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Leo T. Norville of Chicago, 111.,
will arrive by plane Thursday ?te
spend several days with his, parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Norville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lee and
children attended a family xeuiiion at
the home of Mr. Lee's brother, Wal
ter, in Greenville, Sunday.
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Mm. James Mounteastle and chil
dren, 'Lawrence and Sallie, of Weldon
are the guests of im Mountcastle's
mother, Mm. Albert Jones.
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Harold Rouse, student at O. R. M.
I., spent Friday night at his home
and had as his guests, Bill McDonald
and Don Smith, classmates. 1 . - !
ease
Mrs. C. L .Beaman is leaving today
to spend the week end at Campbell
college, Buie's Creek, with her
daughter, Miss Nell Beapian.
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Mr. and Mm. Bert Watkins of At
lanta, Ga, will arrive' Saturday to
be the guests of Mr. Watkins' moth
er, Mrs. Helen Horton, for a week.
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Lt Col. and Mrs. Ben 0. Turnage,
Jr, and sons, of Fort Monroe, Va,
pent the week end with Lt. Col.
Turnage's mother, Mrs. B. 0. Turn
CALENDAR
Monday, May 28
2:30 p* an.?Ballard's Home De
monstration Ctab. ij&t' U
8:30 p. m.?Garden Club meets
with Mrs. J. A. Mewborn.
4:00 p. m.?Presbyterian Ajuxili
ary meets in the home of Mrs.
J. M. Hobgood.
7:00 p. m.?Kiwanis.
8:00 p. m.?Group 1, Christian,
meets with Mrs. Sue Robinson
at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bar
rett.
Taeaday, 27 -
10:30 a. m.?Executive Board,
Baptist Woman's Missionary
Society, meets with Mrs. H. D.
Johnson. Mth *r
2:30 p. m.?Seven Pines Home De
monstration Club meets with
Mrs. Roy Jones.
3:45 p. m.?Merry Matrons meet
with Mrs. B. O. Turnage.
7:00 p. m.?Rotary.
8:00 p. m.?Group 3, Christian,
meets with Mrs. Jack Smith.
8:00 p. jn.?Group 4, Christian,
meets with Mrs. David Harris.
8:00 p. m.?Boy Scoots.
8:00 p. m.?Community Planning
Board.
8:00 p. m.?Junior Woman's Club
meets with Mm. Allen Drake
with Mrs. J. R. Harris as co
hostess.
8:30 p. m.?Altar Guild meets
with Mrs. John D. Dixon.
Wednesday, 28
3:00 p. m.?New Deal Club meets
with Mrs. W. M. Willis.'
3:00 p. m.?Wednesday Afternoon
Club meets with Mrs. Ben Lang.
Thursday, 29
3:30 p. m.?Presbyterian Juniors.
8:00 p. m.?Group 2, Christian.
Saturday, 31
10:00 a. m.?? Bird Club.
Tomorrow
4:00-5:00 p. m.-^Brownie Scouts
give mother and daughter tea at
home of Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Youngbloefl of
Vilson Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Hasey and Mrs. John JohnBon of
mithfield spent Sunday with Miss
iosa Williams and Hal Winders.
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Massey visit
Hi Mr., and Mrs. W. G. Quinn in
tinston, Sunday. They also visited
Urs. Massey's grandmother, Mrs.
lillie Craft of Grifton who is ill.
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Mrs. Elmer Hiiison and infant
laughter have returned from Caro
ina General hospital and are spend
ng some time with Mrs. Hinsons
kother, Mrs. Ellie Eason of Snow
ftilL
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Mrs. T- C. Tumage, regent, and
ilrs. J. O. Pollard are representing
he Major Benjamin May chapter, D.
^ r.i at the National Congress be
ng held in Washington, D. C., this
veek.
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Mrs. Mary Lewis Lang, her daugh
er, Mrs. J. H. Harrell, of Greenville,
drs. B. S. Smith and Mrs. W. C. Hol
iton attended the faaeral of Lt.-Col.
lames M. "Mewborn in Kinston,
rhursday.
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Mrs. C. L. ,Bfeaman, Mrs. Berkley
lutledge and C. L. Beaman, Jr., am
ended a music recital at Buie's
3 reek, Monday evening. Mrs. Bea
nan's daughter, Miss Nell, took part
n the recitaL ? '
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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Oglesby, Mr.
ind. Mrs. James M. Gibbs, Mr. and
Urs. David Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Al
en M. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. J.
d. Carraway spent Sunday at the D.
S. Oglesby cottage at Moveheed. ?
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Ed Nash Warren sperjt Sunday
with Ws mother, Mrs. J. E. Warren,
*rho is a patient at Duke hospital,
urham. She is reported as improv
undergoing an opera
lovml of a cataract
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Howerton is confm
with bruises and a
she received in an
n nson beauty shop,
a phone call, the stool
as sitting crashed
accident happened
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attending the district
opal auxiliary in
mion, i nuxwmy, were Mrs. J. H.
arden, Mrs. Jack Lewis, Miss Helen
mith, Mrs. T. S. Ryon, Mrs. R. S.
cott Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver, Mrs.
' *- , and Mrs. J. C. Gibbe.
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t Wooten attended
nieces, Misses '
Activities
Church
In place of a program at the auxil
iary Monday afternoon, the mem ben
Practiced a playlet about the United
Thank offering to be give* at the
dietrict meeting in Grifton, Thurs
day. Mrs. G. A. Rouse called atten
"on to the district get-together which
h? attended by around ten mem
D6W. - ? : " V|?? l ? v .? fVv.^
_ After the opening hymn,
"rinJUnmit^- PrMldent' >*** "?
scripture reading and a prayer Mr.
A. Williams announced that
WXStS
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Methodist
"tudy at Circle 6,
nah t)i 66811 with Han
hostess, Mrs. M. j GlWo.
revved ice cream, cake amfaaHed
in a social ner.Vwj nuts
M?. T Presbyterian
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"" "?<? "Wottoui studta' JXlI
Kingdom Come," Mrs."W w w
?ST^,:n?^etopic'"H-i>oiT
???XXS* sy* f >
stsjt
reader. conscientious fiibl,
Baptist
naptiflt
c?.t b, ,S4;"^k"?'iK
Mia. Vi?-? W- Davis.
the business'se^on'1 .P.r?aided
iD the *??* Monday evtil" **
""wLL vt ^"hfteriau r.
the p!LbrtT* Spfncer Presided
?u, bdviur. p^.w th.
?**?*>?1 -wiT'Srs
?XX."W *??"
Tlw* t__a
. _ **v "iccwi^,
JJe *?*? Roy Moore, pass*
cookies, drinks and suckere toD
members and the two visitors
Presbyterian
Circle 2 met with Mrs. Cherry Eas
ley, Wednesday evening, with Mrs.
Joe Flake, chairman, presiding. The
story of the auxiliary's birthday was
presented by Mrs. C. F. Baucom,
who, also, as secretary of spiritual
life, emphasized the need for daily
Bible retaiing.
Mrs. Easley led the devotional.
Peach shortcake ttyped with cream
was served to the 14 members by the
hostess, assisted by her daughter,
Miss Jen.
SUPPER CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Monk, Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Harris were hosts
to the Sapper club, Saturday evening,
at the Country dub.
A Brunswick stew supper was
served to the members and addition
al guests, Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Gibbs, Dr. and Mrs. Ashby Winstead,
Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fitzgerald,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Eason, Mr. and
Mrs; John D. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert T. Monk, Mr. and Mrs. R. a
Lang, Jr., and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ben
O. Turnage, Jr., of Fort Monroe, Va.,
who were visiting here.
Floor baskets of Paul Scarlet
roses, arrangements of pansies and
mixed garden flowers were used in
the club lounge. , ' : _
SENIOR PARTY
After the graduation exercises
Monday evening the seniors went to
Clark's in Greenville. Upon their re
turn they were guests at a party giv
en by Jack Willis and Leland Flana
gan at the home of Miss Betsy Mor
IfiSr
Potato chips,
candy and coca colas
.after which -dancing was enjoyed.
Mrs. Jack McDavid of
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nu)tner>
and
Harris, ! ?AS?
J. H. Paylor and Mrs, G. S.
of Saratoga, sister of the
slated Mrs. Williamson in
bridal bas,
Mrs Robert Lea
high score in the games and was
awarded a double deck of Congress
cards. The low prise, Dorothy Gray
cologne, was given to Mrs. j. P.
Uzzle, of Raleigh.
The honoree was remembered with
silver in her pattern and a corsage
of roses.
Pink and red roses, larkspur and
iris made an attractive setting for the
six tables. Bridal tallies and place
cards were used.
In the evening, Mrs. Williamson
entertained her New Deal club and.
additional guests, Mrs. Frank Allen,
Mrs. Arthur P. Joyner, Mrs. W. C.
Holston, Mrs. J. H. Moore, Mrs. Ash
by Winstead, Mrs. Lath Morriss, Mrs.
Madeline Rountree, Mrs. Louis Allen,
Mrs. J. H. Darden, Mrs. M.V. Jones,
Mrs. Sam Lewis, Mrs. Archie
Speight, Mrs. W. E. Joyner, Mrs.
Herman Baker,,Mrs. Zeb Whitehurst,
Mrs. Walter B. Jones, Mrs. J. H. Pay
lor and Mrs. E. B. Beaaley and Mrs.
Roderick Harris -of Fountain.
Ice dream, cake and >iuts were
served by the hostess who was as
sisted by Mrs. Archie Speight, Mis.
Louise Harris and Miss Grace White
burst.
The club award, a double deck of
cards, was given to Mrs. P. E. Jones;
Mrs. J. H. Paylor,. scoring high for
guests, received a box of Dorothy
Gray face powder.
- LAMRAD
Mrs. R. D. Harris graciously en
tertained the Lamrad club and a 'spe
cial guest, Mrs. T. S. Ryon, Friday
afternoon in her home which was at
tractively decorated With roses.
Between progressions cookies,
sandwiches, and coca colas were
passed.
Mrs. Irvtn Morgan, Jr., received, the
high score award and was also pre
sented an arrangement of rose buds
by the hostess. Mrs. Ryon was re
membered with a box of gift .wrap
pings.
INVITATIONS ISSUED
Invitations reading as follows have
been received here: "Mrs. James
Henry Hinaon requests the honour of
your presence at the marriage of
her daughter, Lydia Frances, to Mr.
Herman Baxter West, Jr., on Satur
day, May the twenty-fourth, nine
teen hundred and forty-seven, at five
o'clock in the afternoon, First Chris
tion Church, Newport News, Virgin
ia."
The enclosed cards read: "Recep
tion immediately after the ceremony, |
Palm Room, Hotel Warwick."
MRS. WHELESS HONORS
SENIORS AT PARTYl
Mrs. J. M. Wheless, Jr., senior
class sponsor, entertained the gradua
ting class at a lovely party at her
home Friday morning at 10:46. The
hostess greeted guests at the door.
Upn arrival of all the group, Jack
Willis, class president, ~. presented
Mrs. Wheless a silver tray as a token
of the class' appreciation.
Barbara Jean Wheless, small
daughter of the hostess, passed nap
kins after which the guests Were in
vited into the .dining room where
assorted sandwiches, nuts, sand tarts,
cookies and coca colas were served.
Mrs. Charles S. Edwards assisted in
serving. The table bore a center
piec^ of ?crimson roses carrying out
the class colors of crimson and gray.
Roses were used throughout the
house.
After the social hour, the hostess I
remembered each guest with a box of |
note paper. , ?? v
LITERARY CLUB
Mrs. Henrietta Williamson delight
fully entertained the Literary club
and additional guests at her home on
Wednesday aftei
Elizabeth Davis,
business period, the
that Miss Jean
swarded the English prise
3j ttby fpfcy
of Mrs. J. W.
! WLjj' Ti'ii'li ijail n iiii
f.dtapwwslr
room a
39H
Mrs. G. G Utile,
Mills, mother Of the I
ed decorated
end of the table. Nuts and
were ata> served The table
centered with, an arrangement
white rdses. The tables ?
with refreshment coven
ed with brides' slippers filled with
mixed flowers.
Mrs. Charles Bissette of Greenville
received a handpainted plate as the
high award; Mrs. J. H. Moore retain
ed the floating prize, a
ash tray, sad Mrs. Allen M. Harris
won the low prize, a China pin box.
The hostesses presented the
honoree a corsage of white carna
tions and a linen bridge set
MBS. HOTCHKISS HONORED
In the evening, Mrs. Dixon
plimented Mn. C. S. Hotchkiss, who
lea Wis soon to live in Elisabeth City,
at a bridge party.
The honoree, upon arrival, was
presented a cortege of pink roses by
the hostess, and later in the evening
was remembered with a vase.
The high score prize, a handpaint
ed plate, went to Mrs. Will Joyner
and the low award, a novelty vase,
to Mrs. Madeline H. Rountree. A
floating prize was also given.
Brick cream- and decorated cakes
were served from the dJrimr room
table by Mrs. Prank K. Allen and
Mtb. g. G Copenhaver. Other re
freshments were mints and huts.
Eight tables were in play.
pp*p_. :
COCA COhA PASTY ^
HONORS MRS. HOTCHRISS
Complimenting Mrs. C. 8. Hotch
kin who leaves soon to live in Eliza
beth City, Mm. Irrin Morgan, Jr.,
and Mm. Freak, K. Allen entertained
at a coca eolai party at the home of
Mm. J. L Morgan, Thursday morn
ing. Rosea and iris attractively de
corated the reception rooms add a
mixed bouquet waa used on .the din
ing room' table which was spread1
with a white doth.
L Potato chips, ham biscuits, olives,
pickles, fudge, cheese cookies and
coca colas were served from the (fin
ing table to about 80 guests.
The honoree was remembered with
a miniature gold picture frame by
the hostesses mid a guest book in
which all present signed their names
and wrote messages.
Allen; Shelby Roebuck
over Chester Langley; Dick Hi
over Bill ShAlton; A. W. Bobbitt i
Andy Martin.
Third tw ?
it i
ever Lev!
over R. G
over Dr.
Fourth flight?Dr.
over Carl Tumage; J. Y. Hook
Walter Jones; Robert Lee
Chester Outland; P. K.
Ted AH
Fifth flight?AHen Drake over
David Harris; -Frank Williams over
Jack Freedman.
Semi-finals will be played tike lat
ter part of this -week.
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OPEN HOUSE
Mrs. Hoy B. Davies and Miss El
vira Tyson honored their sister, Miss
Ruth Tyson, at open house at the
Country club, Friday evening, after
the music redtal.
A color scheme of pink and white
was parried out in the decorations of
lighted white tapers and pink
on the mantles and the refreshments
of punch, cookies, assorted
wishes, olives, potato chips and pea
nuts.
Dancing was enjoyed by guests,
who numbered between 6? and 70.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Htrdifion of
Snow Hill announce the birth, of a
daughter, Brenda Reid, Aprfl 7 at
home. Mrs. Hardison is the former
Mies Thelma Garris of Farmville.
fal A
suit with black
cbrsage of yellow rosea.
The bridesmaid, Miss Wenis Tyn
daH, ofPink Hill, and Eaat Carolina C
Teachers college, Greenville, was at
tired hi S tunic style grey dress and
black accessories and a corsage at
pink
The bride's -mother wore a
crepe dress with matching
ries and a corsage of red roses. The.
bridegroom's mother wore an ' aqua ? I
blue suit with black accessories and
a corsage .of_red rosea. *}
f The bride was given in marriage .
by her brother-in-law, Roland Butts,
of N. C. State college, Raleigh,
r Bill Utley of Greenville was bast
man. Ushers were Watson Foines ...
and Mayhugh Pope of Greenville.
Only close friends sad-relatives at
tended the wadding.'.'. ?;?'$.
Following the ceremony the couple
left for points in the western part of
the state, en a wedding trip.
On Friday night folowing Hie wed
ding rehearsal, Mrs. J. N. Williams
entertained the wedding ?rty" and
close friends at a cake cdKng. Miss
The gnoem is the brother of Dr.
R. T. WRUsms and has visited here
frequently. The bride was a mem
ber of the nursing staff ,gt the Wil
Kams-Winstead clinic several months
is year.
?'M
W ? ' of grSenviixe
,;v* ate
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF.HIS OF
FICE IN THE RANK OF"FARMVILLE
BUILDING ON JUNE 4, 1947
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