Miss Carol Ann Pitt of Pine top# ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Taylor. Mr. and Mm. E. L. Finch of South ern Pines visited relatives hare Shut day. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Baffin spent tha week end in Rocky Mount with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hobgood spent several days of last week at Atlantic Beach. ?l Mrs. Hubert Register of Newport News, Va., is visiting Mrs. Mary L. Lang. Mr. and Mrs G. Alex Rouse will spend Sunday in Wilson with rela tives. Dr. and Mrs. G. Ashby Winstead spent the week end at Atlantic Beach. - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forbes and chil dren visited relatives in ConetoeJ Sunday. N . Miss Elisabeth Spier of Tarboro spent the week eigjl with Miss Agnes Quinerly. Bill Fisher, Jr., is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. J. E. McCargo, in Reidstille. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lang returned Sunday from a trip to Hot Springs, Arkansas. ' Mrs. Hubert Dixon is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. R. Massie, in Cov ington, Va. s Miss Elizabeth Parker of Raleigh spent the week end with her sister, ] Mrs. J. T. Nolen. Miss Marguerite Thomas is spend- - ing two weeks at St. John's Gamp for , girls, Waynesville. _ t ?' * i 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Fiser and fam ily returned Monday after vacation- \ ing at Mqrehead. y '? M Mr. and "Mrs. Frank Culpepper of ', Cherry Point visited Mr. And Mrs. B. 0, Taylor Sunday. - ? ... ; Miss Mary Irma Rives of Goldstan , is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Arch , Flanagan, this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins and ] son, Robert, spent the week with . relatives in Sun bury. - I Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Paylor and Mr. and Mrs. Levi E. Walston were , Greensboro visifbrs Friday. ] Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Petteway ^ and son, Ernie, are spending the Fourth at Minnesott Beach. j E. S. Hobgood left Tuesday morn- , ing for Nashville,. Ga., where he will , be on thp tobacco market. Mrs. George Wilkerson of Green- ( ville will spend Friday with her , mother, Mrs. S. G. Gardner. . ^ Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Eason and daughter, May Turnage, are spend- j ing the. holidays at Morehead. , f Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss and son, j Charles, spent Tuesday and Wednes: day with Mrs. Corinne Stilley. j Mrs. G. R. Smith. Mrs. Allen Drake j and daughter, Nancy Etta, were Wil- j son visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lee and ( daughter, Edith Ann, visited friends ij and relatives in Wilson Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheless left Thursday for a vacation trip to , Kure'g beach near Wilmington. g Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baker of Rocky s Mount will spend the Fourth with their daughter, Mrs. Pat Ruffin. j Dr. Frank Harris is expected to re- ( turn during the week end after a , two weeks' vacation in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Shriner of Cin- ^ cinnati, Ohio, will spend Friday j with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Joyner. T Miss Jane Dail of Rex Nurses home, Raleigh, spent Wednesday ; with her mother, Mis. Layne Dail. , Mr. and Mis. J. E. Garris will j spend the week end in Clinton with their daughter, Mrs. R. R. Harris. , Mr. and Mrs. Joh^ D. Dixon . and , children spent the week end at the j Ocean King hotel, Atlantic Beach. Miss Margaret Tyson, student at ] W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, will ] spend the Week end at her home here. , Mrs. Annie Bell Gardner has re turned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. < J. W. Joyner after visiting in Rocky i viuuuu?nunraw Chappell of Norfolk, VlL, wore week J. w. of Mr. and Mrs. Joyner. " '' - ' U Mm George Edwards ot Snow Hill and Mm Frances Walker A)f Iilling spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. A. HPHHHIHMu and Mm R. 0. Lang, Sr., are of their daughter, Mrs. A. Jr., at the Monk cottage at Joyner and and Jimmy, left Wed to mend several days atj J. MT Christman of Kinston with Mat. Lula Forbes of Mm A. ?trt* ?T m.?Episcopal Auxiliary wf& Mrs. R. S- Scott 3:80 p. m. ? Woman's Council, Christian. ?' ?-0? ?"'5 3:30 p. n.?Woman's Missionary Society, Baptist./ .. .8:30 p. m.?Woman's Society of Christian Service, Methodist. 7 .*00 p. m.?Kiwapis. v " 8:00 p. m.?Y. W. A-, Baptist 7:00 p. m.?Rotary. . , 8:60 p, m.?Boy Scouts. 8:00 p. m.?Annie Perkins Circle, Baptist 1 ' Thursday, 10 3:30 p. m.?Presbyterian Juniors meet with Bert Warren. 7:80 p. m.?Masons. : j " | 7:30 p. m.?Burnette-Rouse Post, V. W. P. "Saturday, 12 10:00 a. m.?Bird (Hub. 9:00 p. m.?Dance dub meets at Country' CHub with Mr. and Mrs. R, O. Lang, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Joyner and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Modlin as hosts. " / i I Ann Pollard spent Friday-Tuesday J iMting Nancy Jane Carroll at her ome near Farmville. J Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Roeenberger, I and children of Carrollton, Va., ?t the week end with Mr. and Walter Hob good. Friends will regret to learn that [{?. T. M. Dail, who has been a pa ent at a Greenville hospital for i ome months, continues ill. Virginia Wright Allen, daughter of ifr and Mrs Lewis Allen, has been J onfined to her home this week with! he measles, v Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd and Miss ?ala Brantley of Greenville were J uests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cay on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sauls were I Iveek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.ypn Eason at the Eason cottage at Atlantic Beaeh. Mrs. J. V. Edge of Rocky. Mount spending several days with Mr. d Mrs. J. W. Joyner and Mrs. An abelle Gardner. Mr. anji Mrs. J. T. Lewis and J hildren left for" their home in Re Calif.," Ttaesday after a visit relatives here. Mrs. Dilly Thompson returned to her home in Rocky Mount Thursday ^ter an extended visit to her mother, 4ra. Layne Dail Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mohn of New ern and Mr. and Mrs, R. Dubbs of a:, will spend Sunday with Mr. and Jrs. W. 'J. Rasberry. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forbes and |hildren of Hainpton, Va., arrived nursday to spend the wpek end dth Mrs. Lula Forbes. A. Joyner; Jr., of Raleigh has eturhed to ? Raleigh after spending everal days with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. R. A. Joyner. Mr. and Mrs.""" Wilson Tugwell of Newport News, Va., arrived Thurs lay to spend the week Vnd with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tugwell. Mrs. W. C. Ferrell, Mrs. G. W. libelees and Mrs. Jim Warren of Nashville were guests of Mrs. L. E. I Valston last Wednesday. Miss Edna and John Alphin * 6f | "ilson. and Mrs. Maybelle Pollard of aysville were guests of Mr. and ifrs.'C. Hubert Joyner Sunday. Miss Susie Copeland of High Point, former member of the local gram ?ar schojpl faculty, is visiting Mrs. I. B. Moore and Mrs. R. 0. "Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moiingo, liss. Margie Moiingo and Mr. and fre. C. H. Mozingo spent the week nd in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. Mr. mid Mrs. Emerson Smith at nded the Taylor-Bunting wedding Bethel Wednesday evening. Mrs. Smith was one of the bridesmaids. Miss Aileen Flanagan, manager of Simpson's Flowers, Greenville, is afc " ig a school of floristry at the - Hampton hotel, Columbia, S. f I Mrs. L"D. Kirklin are mov-1 ! in thg home _ Mr. r of the after a two Lang's daughter, in QreenvHle. ?'f Mr.and Mrs. Harold, Misses Fountain, Howard lantic Beach. Mrs. Max E. McLeod MuHmi'. and Mike, of rived Wednesday to vend and with Mrs. McLeod's parents, and Mm. J. W Bads. ^ Misses Betsy . Jones, Ann Moore and Joyce Tyson, who are summer school at- Campbell Bute's Creek, are spending the holi days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drake and daughter, Nancy Etta, will .iom a party of friends in Rowland Satur day and spend the week and at Myrtle Beach, ?. C. Ted Albritton and son, Harry, re turned Friday from a vacation' at Caswell Beach. Mrs. Albritton and daughter, Theodora, returned Mon day from the beach. Mrs. D. R. Morgan, Miss Aime i>. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Pat ftuffin are leaving Sunday for Morehead where they will be the guests of Miss Mariah Thompson for several days. Mrs. Ray Smith and Mrs. Loring Overman and son, Brad, of Washing ton, D. C., arrived Saturday for a two weeks' visit to Mrs. Smith's and Mrs. Overman's sister, Mrs. M. W. Rollins. Mrs. S. S. Morrison and children, Elaine and Eve Tompkins, of Sands ton, Va., arrived Tuesday to speAd the remainder of the week with Mrs. Morrison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardy. * Friends will regret to learn that B. E. McClure of Maysvijle, Ky., who was on the tobacco, market here for several seasons, died at his home Saturday. Funeral services were con ductd Sunday. * Paschall Barrett, Jackie Williford, Jimmie Jones, John Russell Joyner, Patsy Allen and Jess Carraway are leaving Monday to attend the Metho dist Youth camp at Fisher's Tiding near New Bern. R. A. Fields,, Jr., and daughter, Jennie PerTy, of Robersonville, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fields. Betsy Ann King re turned to Robersonville with them for an extended visit. . Misses Ann Bynum, Ruth Tyson and Jess Carraway and Robert Pol lard and James Thome attended a dinner and theater party given by Jimmy Horton last Wednesday night at his home in Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Candler spent the week end at his home in Hender son and on Saturday afternoon .at tended the wedding of his sister, Hester Candler, and Albert Chappell. Mr. Candler served as an usher at the wedding. r Mrs. Leon. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Jones, Mrs. C. W. Morris and Jimmy Jones visited Leon Jones at the Veterans' hospital, Fayetta ville, Wednesday. Mr. Jones will undergo a major operation Wednes day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhn and chil dren, John and Ruth Aim, and Miss Lula Chestnut of yinfeennes, Ind., Re turned to their homes last Monday aftes e visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turnage and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turnage, Jr., in Greenville. H. S. Hatem spent several days of last we* with friends here. Mr. Hatem, a former FarmviRe resideht, has left the Eastern Carolina sana torium in Wilson, where he under went treatment for some time, and has gone to Georgia to be with his family. , Mrs.- Archie W. McLean and chil dren, Jeffery and Nancy, of Char lotte are visiting Mrs. McLean's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Turnage. Mrs. Turnage, Mrs. McLean and chil dren spent the week end at More head as the guests of Mrs. Robert Wright. . Mrs. R. K. Veptelaon and children, l^ay and George, of Charlotte, who have been visiting Mrs. Vemelson's sisters, Mrs. J. E. Bynum and Mrs. Robert Lee Smith, left Monday for Portsmouth, Vs., to visit relatives. Mrs. Alice H. JACfc LEWIS HOST TO mgm yellow dahlias, and-magnolias were the reception rooms dining room where the centered with a bowl of carnaiiAha flanked by A white cufcwork on. the table. served chicken from one end of thd Mrs. Smith served apple in rose shapes from the other.. Ham biscuits, pickles, pink and green ribbon sandwiches, potato pOffs, as sorted pickles, stuffed celery, crack ers, lead tea and individual lemon piee were served. The guests of honor Were remem bered'with crystal vases by Mr. and Mrs;, Smith and with crystal gob lets by Mr. and Mrs. Whitehurst. Then were approximately 90 out of-town guests. _ " ' | WOMAN'S COUNCIL CROUPS QF CHRISTIAN CHURCH MEET Mrs. J. E. Bynum conducted the Hidden Answers at.Group 8 which met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. G. E. Thompson with ten mem bers present. The devotional leader was Mrs. Lester Turnage. A fruit drink and cake were served after adjournment Mrs. Archie Cayton was hostess to Group 4 Tuesday evening at her home^ Summer flowers were in pleasing arrangements. Mrs. Ernest Russell presided and conducted the program based on the Hidden Answers from "The World CalL" Miss Elizabeth Moore was in charge of the devotional period. Following adjournment the hostess served homemade chocolate cake, pickles and ah iced beverage. Mrs. Warren Gurganus was a spe cial guest LOYAL WOMAN'S CLASS Mrs. George Windham was hostess to the Loyal Woman's class of the Christian church, Friday evening with the president, Mrs. A. C. Turn age, presiding. The devotional study, given by Mrs. Louise 9. Harris, was taken from Luke II. During the business session the president urged the mem bers to do more visiting and to help improve Sunday school attendance. Mrs. Jack Smith was appointed to assist Mrs. Windham with the Cradle Roll work. \ .< Samuel Francis Smith, composer of "America"'and other songs, was the basis of a talk given by Mrs. Lester To mage. Refreshments consisted of ice: cream cake and salted nuts. Mrs. Robert MctSary, who before her mar riage Sunday *as Miss Verb. Wil liams, was a refreshment guest. The class remembered her with a candy jar. Arrangements of larkspur and daisies were Used in the Windham home. * - " ? - J BIRD CLUB NOTES ?:*>. - ? Bert Warren reed en article deal ing with the Yellow-headed Black bird at the Bird club Saturday morn ing. This bird dresses in a glossy black coat. .* Over its head, around the neck and down its chest, it wears a rich yellow mantle.' On each shoulder is displayed a large showy epaulette of white. ' . ? Other identifying features am the bill, which is decidedly shorter than the head, the long, pointed wings, the slightly rounded tail which is over two-thirds the length of the wings, and,the hard stiff feathers. Fastened to weed stems from one to three feet above the water, the nest is woven of sedge grass and is rather compact, bulky, and hi' lined with finer blades of grass. *?e Yel ird lives Wa large hi the dtmn of a ground this bird its gait is rather a Although it eats the destruction and bisects food. 5 the members country in quest Lif?" * m.. ???? i ns vows Of floor li and by candelabra J ivy. The couple entered together vui attended. The bride was attired in A powder blue dress fashioned with ^ scalloped bertha with which she wore matching goves and, black accesso ries. Her cortege was of orchids. Her hi t was a black off-the-face mo del. C. B. Mashburn, Jr., -and Henry M. Skinner of Wilson were ushers. Mrs. Skinner, .mother of the bride, wore a navy blue outfit with a shoul der corsage of pink roses. Immediately following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Skinner, parent*, of the bride, entertained at a wedding breakfast at their home on Contantnea street. For traveling, . Mrs. McClary changed, to a black dressmaker suit With which she wore her bridal cor sage. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Jesse Skinner and the late Eugene S. Williams. She has been employed by Belk-Tyler company for the past severe! years.- Mr. McClary is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James W. McClary of Orange, Va. He is now associated with a con struction company in Raleigh where the couple will live upon completion of their new home. Out-of-town guests i _ Out-of-town relatives^ and friends here for'the wedding were Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Keuzenkernp and Joe Trotman, Jr., Greenville; Mrs. Bill Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Capps, Ra leigh; Miss Bette Epperson,* B. J. Skinner, Jr., Lawreneeville, V%,; Mr. and Mrs, Henry M. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Woo lard, Wilson; Miss Ruth Skinner, Wilmington; Miss Barbara Shytle, Silver Springs, Md. ? Rehearsal Party Following the rehearsal Sattuday evening, Mrs. C. B. Mashburn, Jr., and Mrs. Jehu Barrett entertained at the Country Club. A color scheme of green and white was carried out in the decorations of magnolias and white tapers on the mantels and tables. The refreshment table was spread with a Maderia cloth and cen tered with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom. After the bridal couple cut the first sliee, Mrs. J. 0. Pollard served the cake. Mrs. C. R. Townaend pouvad punch. Nuts and mints were also passed. Dancing was enjoyed, later in the evening. ' . . "Call the manager. I never saw anything as tough as this steak!" "You will, sir," replied the wait er, "if I call the manager."' NOTE OF THANKS I wish to thank all who visited me, and sent gifts, cards and other membrane** during my illness. B > ' ' h. s. NOT? OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks for the many act* of ktnrtiww extended me during my stay at the hospital and since my return. Mm. Jimmie Naaney. ? 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