Social anb ^***iIAil#i44 Jane Russell la visiting in Eden ton this week. Mareia Forbes is able to be up after a recent illness. Mrs. J. A." Mewborn spent the week aid in Snow Hill. Harry Albritton is spending month at Camp Morehead. Mrs. Nasi Howard returned Satur day from a stay at Nag's Head. Mr. and Mrs. Rom Webber spent a few days last week at White Lake. Mrs. Albert Lewis and son, Van, a re visiting relatives in Elisabeth City.* " ??'' Mrs. Charles M. Duke and son have returned after a stay at More Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rouse, Jr., spent the week end at Atlantic Betch. Miss Nell Abernathy and Mrs. Tal madge Pollard spent Sunday at Morehead. - Miss Lib Carr visited friends at Louisburg College, Louisburg, during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Liles of Durham spent Tuesday night with relatives here. / Bill Pollard returned Wednesday night from a trip to several Euro pean countries. lb. and Mrs. Hubert Webb of Wil son are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Webb this week. ]%s. J. D. Grady, Mrs. C. H. Ras berry and Bill Rasberry spent Mon day in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Fred Smith is spending sev eral days in Kinston with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Kemp of Wilson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kemp. Mr. and Mnk. Nassif Gannon and children spent a week at Khoury Vil la, Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Bauer, of Columbus, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Z. B. T. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holmes sang at the Dqsr-Brame wedding in Wen dell Satpcday evening. Mrs. George Thomas and children and Mrs. J. N. El-Ramey spent Sun day at Atlantic Beach. Dr. Frank Harris, Shelby Roebuck, Warren Peels and Alan Parker spent Sunday at Mofehead. 1 Mrs. Harvey WutiWid una fliUlgH ter, Nancy, spent Sunday in New Bern with Mr. Winstead.' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Mt, Olive will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Britt in Benson Sunday afternoon. Miss Bessye Harxell, of Ahoskie, will arrive Monday to spend several days with Mrs. E. C. Carr. - Mrs. J. E. Warren is spending some time with her son, Ed Nash Warren, and Mrs. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hotchkiss and son of Elisabeth City spent the week end With "Mrs. Corinne Stilley. _ Jesse Smith and brother, W. P. Smith, of New Bern, left today on a usiness trip to Augusta, Ga. Friends will regret to learn that bt. W. A. Pollard, Sr, is still con' fined to her bed due to illness. Mrs. Bill Shelton of Ayden spent the week end-with Mrs. Frank Da vis, Jr., and Mrs. Agnes Blount R. S. Scott and daughter, Vivian, are spending several days With relatives in Richmond, Va. R. T. Norville left Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lee T.* Norville at their ummer home at Three Oaks, Mich. Miss Helen and George Thomas pent last week in Wefakm visiting their grandmother, Kra. A. M. RabiL Dr. Paul E. Jones is attending a meeting of the National American Denial Association in Boston, Mass Mrs. William H. Worsley of Rocky Mount spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mia. R. T. Wil Mr. and Mrs. R- L. Spivey and Mrs. Myrtle Roebuck will leave Sun ty to spend two weeks at Carolina Mrs. W. G. Gurganus will spend the next two weeks with her gmnd jbfhekins in Jr. Ingram and of Miami, a A. ? CALENDARS* Monday, August 4 8:30 p. m.?Woman's Council, Christian. 3:30 p. m.?Woman's Missionary, Society, Baptist - 3:30 p. m.?Woman's Society of Christian Service, Methodist. 7:00 p. m.?Kiwanis. 7:30 p. m.?Y. W. A., Baptist meets with Mrs. Sam Hobgood. Taeeday, 5 ^ 7:00 p. m.?Rotary. 8:00 p. m.?Annie Peririns Circle, Baptist, meets with Mrs. Ches ter Outl&nd with Mrs. A. B. Tyson as joint hostess. . Thursday, 7 3:00 p. m.?As Fait Club meet# with Mrs. John C. Parker. 7:30 p. m.?Junior Order. 8:00 p. m.?Boy Scouts. Friday, 8 3:15 p. m.?Book and Bridge Club. Saturday, 9 10:00 a. m.?Bird C3ub. 3:30 p. m.?Carraway's Chapel Circle. >X Mr. and Mm. Albert West of Tul _i, Ok'a,, were dinner guests of,Mr. ind Mrs. Cecil Johnston and Mrs. 'earl Johnston Monday night. Misses Betsy Jones, Ann Moore md Joyce Tyson, students at Camp bell college, Buie's Creek, spent the veek end at their homes here. Theodora Albritton, Mary Frances oyner, Frank ^ Williams, Jr., and Charles Greene left Monday to spend few weeks at Camp Leach. Mrs. Max Mcleod and children, Haxine and Mike, of Dunn are spend ng this week with the former's pa rents, Mr. knd Mrs. J. W. Bass. Friends will be glad to learn that s'eah Bundy has returned to his lome from Duke hospital, Durham, nd is improving from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Tully Blair and_Miss Theresa M. Wicker of Winston Jem flew from Winston-Salem lunday in their new Stinaon Voyag x and visited M^s. J. M. Hobgood. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lee and hildren, Edith Ann and Gordon rflghman, were guests of Mr. and Irs. Walter Lee in Greenville Sun ay. Dr. and Mrs. W. M Willis and Jr. and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck spent he week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. ). Taylor at their cottage at More ead. -V Mrs. David C. Qumn and son, Da id, Jr., and Mrs. Grace BrousSard eturned last week from a visit to Washington, D. C? via the Skyline )riye. Mr, and Mrs. a R. Smith and Irs. Allen Drake and daughter, fancy Etta, left Tuesday Tor a trip 1 rough the western part of the Friends will be glad to leam that Smith is able to be out again sr a recent operation and that Jrs.' Smith is improving from an Mrs. Neal Howard spent Wednes ay afternoon in Rocky Moufit end s accompanied home by her moth Mrs. H. L. Holden, who is visit ^ here. Mr. and Mrs. Hesse Smith enter airted at a birthday toner Wednes ay evening in honor of the birthday of their mother, Mrs. J. ^.-Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Davis and en, of Atlanta, Ga., who are ig here, and Mrs. Carol Modlin nt several days at Morehead the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barrett dren, _Brend* and Paschall, i_ week end in Wilmington with Barrett's brother, P. P. Paa and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bullock re Sunday from a visit to JO TO, Mr. and Mrs. Marion ascompanied them here pw* the day. Nancy Jane -Carroll, Ann Pollard _ Washington. ? . Mr. and Mrs. L, W. a Mm. Florence Thorne at W the sale of Christmas cards ?n held. J. M. hostess, served W MUIVU) MVD?VDD| DV1 V^^W| ke cream, cake and peanuts aftar Sd joumpient. Mm. I. D. Klrkltn was a -*? -v Mrs. M. L. Russell, chairman, was sstess to Group 4 Tuesday evening with 11 members present Mrs. Hub ert McClary conducted Mis devotion al. "Hidden Answers" were used for the program. j Alter the benediction cdoUea, coca colas and nuts were passed. The members surprised Mrs. MeOary, * recent bride, with s shower of tnis cellsneous gifts. Meeting with Mrs. W. J. Turnage Monday evening, Group 1 of the Woman's Council, heard a devotional given by Mrs. A C. Turnage taken from Luke and" took part in a quia of Hidden Answers taken from the "World Call." The ohsirman, Mrs. Flan Darden, presided. y vtl A fruit drink, assorted copUee and candy were served to the members and a guest, Mrs. Mae H. Moore.... The Altar Guild members heard Mrs R a Copenhever review the chapter, "How We Got Our English Bible end the,Mother of Biblea," tak en from the book entitled, "And the Truth Shell Make You Free," at their Tuesday night meeting. The creed was repeated Jn unison and Mrs. John D. Dixon led an open ing prayer. In the business session orders for Stanley products were taken. The hostess, Mrs. Helen Nutter, served refreshments. , The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Dixon. Presbyterian The auxiliary met in the church .Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. II. Moore, Jr.. presiding in the absence ot the president. Miss Wilms Stan sill gave the program and Mrs. J. C.I Corbett, the devotional. - NOTE OF THANKS We appreciate deeply the many) kindnesses and expressions of sym pathy^ shown us in the lose, of our son and brother, "Bubba" Coates. Yob thoughtfulness has certainly MBh a great help to us fat bearing our sorrow. Revi and Mrs. E. S. Coates. Margaret Coates. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewis and wciy Jack, and George Boston will leave Wednesday for a visit to rela tives at Beech Island, S. C. U Mrs. Maggie Newton of and Haxel, Richard and Kirk Newton of the. Methodist Orphanage, Ra leigh t are visiting Mrs. Sapi Wain wright and Mrs. J. ft Walnwright. Mis. J. A- Forbes returned to her home Tuesday night after a visit to relatives in AsheviUe. Her sister, Mrs.- Carrie Denny, returned with her to spend several weeks visiting. Mrs. Lynn Eason and daughter, had as their guests-last week at their cottage at Atlantic Beachl Mrs. Ro land Sauls and Mrs. F. D. Warren and sons, F. D. end George, of Durham, Mrs. Frank T. Clifton and children. Tommy and Jane, of Mount Olive, spent the past week with Mrs. Clif ton's mother, Mrs. J. I. Baker. Mr. Clifton Joined'his family for Hie week end. ' * Miss Anne Jones, who is a secre tary to Congressman Herbert C. Bonner, is" commuting between hem and Washington, N. C? while Cong ress is not in session and Represen tative Bonner is in the state. Mir. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Jr., are spending the summer hire. Kfcj Johnson, a stu< of North Carolina, is work at E. C. T. < Dr. and Mrs. CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS Omanr of Mr. m te rt*ined friends^ | playground to sixth uniwniy. After playing games the host incited his guests into the din fii nsi I til n i-111? mli t ijj -?? ^ rrom oat rtaDie wnion was wn tesnd with a large birthday cake, ? gleam with six pink candles. Plates and napkins carried out a color scheme of pink and green. After the group had sung "Hap py Birthday" to their small host, ice cream, individual cakes and salted nags were served. Favors whWhb Jo Ann Gregg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregg, was hostess to 16 guests at the playground Tuesday in celebration of her sixth birthday. Games were played after which a cake bearing pinlc candles was cut and passed with ice cream.* .. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS "FlfT Woods, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Frauds S. Woods of Burlington, Vt, celebrated her fourth birthday Monday afternoon at a party given by her aunt, Mrs.. T. T. Moore, whom she is visiting for several weeks, j Ice cream, mints and nuts yrare served with the cake which was deco rated in pastel colors. Games Were played on' the lawn and balloons were given as favors to the 18 guests. - S Nancy Winstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winstead, observed her first birthday Wednesday night. July 23, with a party to which 12 neighborhood friends were invited. The cake, decorated with white ic ing and pink candles, and ice cream were served. Taking snapshots and the showing of a movie cartoon provided enter tainment. BOOK AND BRIDGE CLUB Mi*. R. T. Williams was hostess to the Book and Bridge club Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. G. M. Molden which was decorated with mixed summer flowers. Mrs. Walter Jones, who held high score for the members, also received the book, award for the highest during the month. Mrs. Ben Lahg scored high for the guesta The hostess received a book for scoring second highest daring the month. and coca colas were served in. the refreshment hour. Special guests were Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Edison Moore, Mrs. James Whe less, Jr., and Mrs. Charles S. Hotch Uss, a former "member of the club. WILSON HOSTESS HONORS MRS. POLLARD, THURSDAY Mrs. W.* A. Pollard,* Jr., recent bride, was honored at a coca cola party giveitf,, in Wilson Thursday morning by Mrs. Kerroit Lamm at be* home cm West Bboad street. Summer flowers decorated the recep tion moms. Party sandwiches, cookies, outs, cheese straws, pickles and olives were served along with coca colas. The honoree was remembered with a Maderia hot roll cloth by Mrs. Lamm. j ; . .? ' ? ; ^ Guests numbered between 25 and 30 and included the honoree, Mm. J. O. Pollard, Mrs. M. E. Pollard, Mrs. Edward W. May, Mm. C. F. Baucom and Mm Ed Nash Warren, all of Farmvilla. ?A Tuesday m: m meriting Mrs. J. H. leave soon to live in Party kjiicknacks i were served to the 16 guests. Mrs.' John Simpson, sister of Mrs. Lewis,' and Mrs. Henrietta M Williamson as- ] sisted in serving. ' The honoree was surprised with a garden basket decorated with red ribbon bow and paper doilies which' contained a shower of handkerchiefs I from ENGAGEMENT*^ ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Rupert Jones announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Veane, to Mr. Earl Grayson Bo wen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bow*n of Plymouth. The Wadffing will take place Sep tember 3 at the FarmviJle Methodist church."? v'?? !"; ''?* whose sur A or B to take At The Rotary Gtab Irvin Morgan who was in of the program at the Rotary Tueeday evening discussed the , by E. P. (Pluto) Baas was initiated into the club. * -TUU about 1872, It iw, m' Hi had to take action taf the protection of the bird. The neet is a haadsome thick walled structure of vegetable down, moss and fine grasses. In this coun try the European Goldfinch prefers a conifer tree as a. nesting site. Usu ally five pale greenish or bluish white eggs, .which are spotted with chestnut around the large end, are laid.jPllf f :; , That "SMOOTH LOOK" mm UNWANTED NAIR REMOVED ^ _ ^ ^tOW /Ml MM' bo fto# fOfMfMT froM by fbyrfdoiit and Mm only JMr MMlH ?** to rOMOVO ? MRS. K. G. CARRA\ J S. < . : CaH I 9 'til 1 HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, FARMVUJLE, N. 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