Lv . . IT ?????*???< Mr. and Mr*. B. W. Jones in Win ton during the week end. Donnie Bryan of Rocky Moant the guest of Harold Flanagan Sun day. ? Vaden Stott of Wilton is the ^-wst of his aunt, Mrs. Manly Liles, this week. ' ' y " ~ ? . %? Mr.'and Mrs. H. H. Bradham and son, Frank, were Wilson visiters, Mondty. ? i a.-'J Bruce Rollins of Raleigh spent Hie week end with his cousin, Wilbur Rollins. Frank Carr and W. L. Smith of Raleigh were Farmville visitors Tuesday. ; \:'i*&'. . Is# Miss Seleta Tucker is visiting Mr. i and Mrs. B. L. Davis in Snow Hill J this week. 'r * t j Mrs. Ernest Russell and family left Sunday to spend a week in Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. D. R. Morgan is spending a few days at Edge water Beach near Washington. s 7 Miss Jean Harris of Youngsville is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Shearin. Mrs. ST C. McDearman ofDurham is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Darden. \ Miss Lota Grey Kemp spent the week end with Miss Marjorie KilM brew of Fountain. . ??' Mrs. Mary Russell spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Owens, in Raleigh. Curtis Craig of Louisburg college, Louisburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch' J. Flanagan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Johnston return* ed last Wednesday after a few days vacation at Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duke and son, Billy, spent the week end in Rich mond, Va., and Coinjock. Johnnie J. Briley, small son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Briley, is recovering from several days' illness. Jackie Rollins, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Rollins, is able to be out again after having the measles. Mrs. Will Barrett and Mrs. L. E. Jones will visit Mrs Wesley Bailey in Kinston this afternoon. Mrs. G. Alex Rouse and Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver shout Tuejsdfcy in Wilson with Mrs. John B. Wright, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Eli Joyner, Jr., spent last Wednesday-Sunday at Al-1 bemarle Hall, Virginia Beach, Va. j Rev. and Mrs. Leon Gray of Ox ford were overnight guests of Rev. I and Mrs. E. R. Clegg Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Daughtridgeof i Rocky Monnt visited the lather's sis ter, Mrs. H. H. Bradham, Tuesday. J Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Jones spent j the week end at Atlantic Beach asj guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Eason. Mrs. A. Q. Roebuck, who is a pa tient at Carolina General hospital, Wilson, is reported as not improving. Miss Joyce Corbett is spending part of this week in Raleigh M the guest 0/ her uncle, W. i-eslie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Lewis and daughter, Eva May, returned Wed nesday from a trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Taylor spent the week end at Atlantic Beach as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wood. Miss Agnes Moore of Henderson has arrived to spend the summer here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lang. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Barrett of Roa noke, Va^ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Joyner and Mrs. Nonie Barrett this week.' ' * Charles Parker, who has been visiting relatives in Leakaville and Lake Waccamaw, is the guest of Dan Morgan. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Holmes and C. C. Feimell - spent Monday and Tuesday in South Boston, Va., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barrett el Kinston spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Joyner and Mrs. Nonie Barrett. Miss Annie Perkins attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Christine Hellen, to Herachel Snuggs in Green ville, Saturday. Mies Flora Dean Jo bnaon, Miss Jean Harris, Claude Johnson and Thurman Joyner Wen Louisburg visitors Sunday. Mrs. Mabry Bollard and daughter Ann, and Mi*. C. W. Blackwood and Carl, spent the week end al CALENDAR ay, J<*e SO 7:00 p. m.?Kiwanis. 8 .-00 p. m.?Group 1, Christian Vmetts with Mrs. Joe Melton. Tuesday, July 1" 10:30 a. in.?Execution committee, Baptist Woman's, Missionary ] Society, meets with Mrs. W- J. Rasberry. 7:00 p. ni.?Rotary Club. 8:00 p. m.?Woodmen of World. 8:00 p. m,?Boy Scouts. 8:00 p. ra.-r-Group S, Christian, J meets with Mrs. G. E. Thomp son. 8:00 p. m.?Group 4, Christian,' | meets with Mrs. Archie Cayton. Thursday, 3 3:00 p. m.?An Fait Club meet# with Mrs. Carol Modlin. 7:30 p. m.?Junior Order. 8?00 p. m.?GrOup 2, Christian,. Friday, 4 Independence Day Saturday, 5 10:00 a. m.?Bird Club. Today 3:16 p. m.?Book and Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Lewis Allen. ii-r - ' ' ~ 'i Mrs. J. W, Holmes has returned after a visit to her daughter, Miss Frances Winstead, who is minister of education at the First Baptist church i in Concord. Mrs. Floyd Andrews of Mount Olive spent Friday with Mrs. C. F. Baucom. Jimmy Pollard, who had : been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Andrews,.1 returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Atlonson and daughters, Joan and Janice, have re I turned to their home after spending some time at Blowing Rock and i Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Kate Reynolds is recuperat ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, from painful bruises and cuts received in an automobile accident .two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Junior Owens and son, Billy, of Fountain and Misses Louise Tyson and Emma Pu pree and William Ivey Tyson -spent last week at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hathaway and son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Beat Hardison, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Bryan and Herman Joyner spent the week end in Columbia, N. C. Mrs. Thomas E. Gladson of Green ville spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kelly returned to Greenville with their daughter for a visit, x > - Mm-T. P, Pierce of St Augustine, Fla., who is visiting relatves in this section, spent several days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Mrs. C. E. Modlin returned to a Petersburg, Va., hospital Monday for a second operation which will be performed Friday morning, C. E. Modlin left Thursday to be with her. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards of Washington and Mr. mid Mrs. G. C. Wilson of Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards recent ly returned from a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden E. Lee' and children spent the week end in Franklin, Va., with Mr. and^ Mrs. Glenn Lanier. Mrs. Lanier," the former Miss Elizabeth Conway, and Mrs. Lee were classmates at ECTC. ' Miss Hazel Baker of Snow Hill spent Thursday with friends here. Miss Baker, Mrs. Herbert E. Hast, Mrs. R. T- Monk and 1MT B. Or Lang, Jr., visited Mrs. L.1H. Arias dell, Jr., in Washington Thursday! afternoon. Mia* Margaret Smith is on a buy ing trip for Belk-Tyler Company in New York City this week. She was supposed", to "have made the trip two weeks ago but it was postponed be cause . the exhibitors did. not have thetf full lilies ready for ^display. Among those from Farmville At tending the dedicatory organ recital at the Fountain PresbyteBan chard) Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrf. %. E. Walston, Mrs. Glenn Newton, Mrs. John D. Dixon, Mrs. -G. A. Rouse and Mrs. C. F. Baucom. Boy and Ray Moore, spns of Mr, and Mrs. George B. Moors, have ISj turned home after spending a wed in Clinton with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Moore; Sr. MiwSaWl, IfcWF Morgan, Jr< and Ann' ?? Connie,^ . Miss Joamt Rollins, to her home in Raleigh, Sunday, and. visited Mrs. C. G. Rollins. -? i: ?? .v Mrs. J. W. Surge, Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Burge and Mrs. Howard Knighton and daughter of Fhyetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. George B. Moore last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. j 5. W. Burge remained, for an extended Visit ? . %* [W ten Gayton, Bob Smith, EmmCtt Pickett, Marion Cdrbett, Harold Flanagan and Joan Atkinson left Mqnday to attend the Disciples of Christ Intermediate camp at Fisher's Landing. Rev. Z. B. T. Cox accom panied them. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Oglesby of Auburn, Ala., spent last week end at Bogue Sound visiting Mr. Oglesby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Oglesby. Mr. and Mrs. jasper R. Jones and son, James, wete also guests at the Oglesbys'' cottage. Mr. and Mis. Herman Baker and children; Peggy Bagley; Mrs. R. J.' Wainwright and granddaughter, Brenda Hinson of Ayden; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Briley and family and Mrs. Briley's brother, Carey Tripp of Greenville, are vacationing at Caro lina Beach this week. Mrs. E. Y. Lovelace and daughter of Crisp, Mrs. W. R. Harris of Foun tain and her houssguests, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Hunt and children of Daytona Beach, Fla., visited Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Norville and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Sadie Moore of Rinston is the housegnest of her sister, Mrs. Mary Russell, this week. Mrs. Moore, who has been on leave of absence from her duties at the Caswell Training school for several months due to illness, will resume her work there July L ' i Goldsboro were mutied day, June 4, in a Walstonburg Rev. Key Taylor officiated. miss devisconti hostess TO GARDEN' CLUB, MONDAY Members of the Garden club met la the home of the president, Miss Tabitha DeViaeonti, 'Monday after noon and held an open discussion on flowers and strawberries. Mrs. Claude Tyson rave gardening hints for July and Mrs. E. P. Gaynor read material pertaining to roses. Refreshments of assorted sand wiches, pickles, potato chips, candy and an iced drink were served buffet style from the dining table, which was spread with a white doth and bore a center arrangement of mag nolias. Matching plates and napkins were used. Verbena and hydrangeas made an effective setting for the meeting. EPISCOPAL ALTAR GUILD ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The nominating committee reported at the Altar Guild meeting Tuesday evening that Mrs. John D. Dixon and Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver would serve for another year as directress and vice-directress, repectively, and that Mrs. Jack Lewis had been chosen as secretary and Mrs. Copenhaver as treasurer. The group voted to add the office of corresponding secretary and elected Mrs. Charles S. Ed wards to fill that position. A prayer adjourned the meeting which was held in the home of Mrs. R. S.' Scott Refreshment* were served. draped skirt elbow-length gloves, Her cqrssge of Sunbury was maid oif honor, Marshall Vick of Boyldns,_ya., _waa best man and ushers were ler of Newsome and Julian of Hampton, V?., brother of the bride. Mrs. Thorpe is a . graduate of F.CTC, and for several years has taught in the public schools of Eastern North Carolina. For the past two years she has been a mem ber of the faculty ofChafies L. Coon high school in Wilson. She was a member of the Farmville faculty front 1942 through 1944. Mr. Thorpe attended William and Mary College, and after serving in the Army, has returned to the mer cantile and farming business in New some. Following the rehearsal on Mon day night, the bride's parents enter tained at a cake-cutting. New Chevrolet Truck On Display Tomorrow Manager G. D. Hathaway of the B and W Chevrolet Company an nounces that he Mrill have on display in his showrooms tomorrow one of the new Chevrolet trucks, which re present the first major changes the Chevrolet company has made in sev eral years. The public is cordially invited to inspect this new truck and its major new features. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Edwards spent the week end at Morehead. ? ? ? ? Mrs. William Bruce Gardner is visiting her sister in Monroe, N. C., for several days this week. told the information for his return trip that he expects to make the Upon\ his arrival on the Pvt. Garter will be sent to Japan, where he will join the famous first cavalry division. Prior to listment, Pvt. Garter made his he with his upcle, Herman L. Newell, and was active in farming near Ay den. Forecast Says 1948 WiD Be Good Year For Tar Heel Farms , "i v ? North Carolina farmers can look forwand to a prosperous year in 1948, according to Dr. G. W. Porster, head of the Agricultural Economics de partment at State College, who said the national economy is in a highly satisfactory condition, and the imme diate future is bright This means, he believes, that agri cultural conditions, with a few pos sible exceptions, will also be satisfac tory- ? V" '? - mM Explaining his reasoning behind such a prediction, Dr. Porster says that farm prosperity depends almost entirely on the condition of the na tional. economy. Therefore, a dose relationship exists between the pros perity of fanning in North Carolina and America's industrial activity. As Dr. Forster sees it, this indus trial activity will remain high dur ing the next several years, and as a consequence, the agricultural income of this state will remain in a factor able position. Mary: "Will we have a nice home| ifter we're married, dear?" Joe: "Why, sweat, you're not figur ing on moving, are you?" ??? -* cenfldtnc* at aitls Utara. for tka hport of your | ft LADY DIANA S* TnX1SSoll3 500 AM rW*fl? Mustrotad ovoHabt* M a* writ Ot IWlM Ul 0OW Robert's Famvilk, N. C. Manager to Models: "Now girls, remember when you tit down, as sume the Prodigal Pose that's the on* that brings etat the fatted calf." - that will make its ? American design and plgf its part in ; ? > - ' v ' mm v

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