R. T. Norville will visit relatives in Edenton during thl week and. John Eaaon spent last week in Brooklyn, N. Y.t with Sofas KeeL Friends will regret to leant that Mrs. Joab Tyson is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. T. & Ryan spent the week end at Virginia Beach, Va. Pat Baker of Colombia, Tom., is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. L Bake.', Mrs. Sam D. Bandy sad sons re turned Friday from a visit to rela Hadley Morgan is leaving today to spend several days with mastitf in Bailey. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herring of Kin gton spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Smith. Bert Watkins of Atlanta. Ga., will Bpend the week end with his mother, Mrs.-Helen Horton. Mrs. G. Ashby Winstead is visiting her mother, Mrs. Edna Danson in Washington, D. G. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yelverton and Miss Pat Corbett spent Friday at Vforehead. Mrs. Ethel Thornton visited her brother, Dr. E. E. Pittman, in Oak Dity Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Manning and ion, Dickie, spent the week end in Clinton with relatives. Dr. G. Ashby Winstead left Satur lay to take op his duties at the An ?el clinic in Franklin. Mrs. Lloyd Smith returned to her lome here Sunday after spending some time in Henderson. Mrs. E. C. Beaman will spend the week end in Snow Hill with her sis :er, Mrs. D. F. Hardison. Mrs. E. D. Porter and son of jreenville spent Sunday with her r.other, Mrs. W. B. Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. . Carol Modlin spent he week end in Petersburg, Va., with lis mother, Mrs. C. E. Modlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore and Eamily of Pinetops spent the Fonrth with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burgess. Julian Smith left several days ago for Brant Lake, N. Y., where he is lerving as a counselor at a boys' lamn. Edith Ann Lee will spend the veek end in Greenville with rela ;ives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mozingo are i pending this week at Carolina leach. J. E. Thomas of Lynchburg, Va., is he guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. rhomas. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver will ipend the week end with Relatives in Smory, Va. v Mrs. Berkley Rutledge of Ayden vas a dinner guest of Mrs. C. L. Bea nan Friday. Miss Ruth Tyson of Wilson spent rhursday night with her sister, Mrs. lonnie Allen. Mrs. Padl Craft /of Walstonburg i pent Monday afternoon ^with Mrs. Shner Hinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heath of Stan xxnsburg spent Sunday with Mrs. DolUe Ballard. - Miss India Clark of Wahingtan, D. 1, spent the week end with her annt, Krs. Alfred Moore. Mrs. Will Jones, Jr., and children returned Sunday from a visit to rela tives far Whiteville. Mrs. Walker Woodard of Wilson is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. John R. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Meadows of Jacksonville spent the week end with Mrs. W. B. Carrsway. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winatead and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon spent the Fourth at Hoboken. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Ed wands of Washington visited Mr. and Mrs. G. & Williams Tuesday night. Mrs. Katie Pugh of tjScandy is spending some time with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dixon. Mrs. J. I. Morgan is spending the summer sjith her mother, Mrs. C. S. WUttelsey, in Opelika, Aha. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lang, Jr., spent the week end in Raleigh with Mr. and Mr*. John D. Holmes. Mrs. W. Leslie Smith returned Friday froip a visit to her son, W. L. Smith,' hi Jacksonville, FU. Miss Minniav Lee Trevethan of Pisetops spent last weak with hex Mrs. Walter ud Mrs. C. at and Mrs. of their ?CALENDAR* Monday, Jnly 14 8:00 p. m.?Circle 4, Methodist, - moots with Mrs. E. a Cwt. 8:30 p. m.?Circle 1, Presbyterian, moats with lbs. J. M. StansHl. 7:00 p. m.?KJwanis. 8:00 p. m.?Circle 2, Bresbyterian, moots with Mrs. C. F. Baucom. Tuesday, 18 7:00 p. m.?Rotary. 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scouts. 8:80 p. m.?Altar Guild, Episco pal, moots with Mil Jack Lewis. Ihsrsday^ 17 3:00 p. m.?Au Fait Club meets with Mrs. Allen Drake. 7:30 p. m.?Eastern Star. ' Saturday, 19 10:00 a. m.?Bird Club. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bowling and son of Charleston, S. C., are visiting relatives in the community this! r week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams and Mrs.. G. C. Wilson of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wil liams. - Miss Fanny Gary left Monday for a visit to relatives and friends in New York City and Washington, D. C. V--'. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Noah and twin sons of High Point spent the Fourth with Mrs. Noah's sister, Mrs. C. W. Blackwood. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Morgan, Jr., and daughter, Hadley, spent last week at Morehead City at the Ocean King hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughan and son, Jimmy, spent the week end in Creswell visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Alexander. Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Jones and Lt.-Col. and Mrs. Charies M. Duke and son, "Chuck," spent the week end at Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bynum and daughter, Miss Margaret, and Mrs. "Fred Smith spent the Fourth near Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kelley-return ed Friday from a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Gladson, in Greenville. ? Mrs. S H. Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Luby Bundy and son and Mrs. Boy Bowling and son, Franklin, spent Tuesday in Wilson. . Misses Sybil Barrett, Lola Grey Kemp and Marjorie Killibrew of Fountain are spending Tuesday-Fri day at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Scott and daughter, Miss Vivian," Mr. and Mrs. H. Neal Howard and son, Neal, Jr., Lee Stapp of Miami, Fla., and Miss Henrietta Thorp of Rocky Mount left Thursday to spend the week end at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner and family spent the week end with Mr.. Gardner's father, Jesse Gardner, in Macclesfield. Misses Pat and Faye Corbett spent several days of this week in Raleigh as the guests of the letter's uncle, W. Leslie Smith. Wilbur Rollins spent the week end in Scotland Ne ** t* ttw *mtf aMbad Mdanad ?ad <&;?< V . .7.4". . " - ? Another SPRING CHAIR with flat springy steel frame, metal seat and back ?12? Yl #?V | No cushions. Priced .. 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