M Mrs. Cecil Dixon of Wilson spent Sunday with Mrs. Louise Harris. Douglas Kemp and Jack Paylor left Monday to resume their studies at State eollegeL Mr. and lbs. Matthew Dail and family visited in Wilson and Smith field Sunday. Brace Darden left Saturday and Allie Melton left Monday to epiter State college, Raleigh. Mrs. R. Q. Copenhaver and her mother, Mrs. E. C. Beaman were Greenville visitors Tuesday. Mrs. S. L. Loving of Richmond, Va., spent a few days this week here with her husband. Mrs. Marian Shirley and son, Ma rion, Jr., of Raleigh spent Sunday with Mrs. G. M. Shirley. MrS. Thomas *E. Gladson of Green ville spent the week end with her sis ter. Mrs. Harry Dixon. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Gregg and fam ily 8. ent the week and in Pollocks ville with relatives. Mrs. Elmer Hinson and Mrs. R. R. Newton, Jr., spent last Wednesday in Kin8ton. Mrs. Marvin Horton and son. Mar vin, Jr., visited relatives in Eden ton and Elisabeth City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Knott Proctor and daughter, Miss Hannah, of Greenville spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Louise Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Darden, Mr. and Mrs. Jack barden and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Darden spent the week end at Morehead. Miss Elizabeth "Lang of Roanoke Rapids will spend the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lang. - . i c Mrs. Harry Dixon and daughter; Melda, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kelly spent Wednesday afternoon in Win terville. * ^ Miss Margaret Coates, a member of the SSotland Neck faculty, spent the week end here with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Coates. ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bundy and Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Bundy and sons' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bundy in Greenville Sunday. Miss Maxine Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warren of Speed, formerly of Farmville, enter ed E. C. T. CL, Greenville, Monday. Mrs. Anne Zeigler returned to her home in Winthrop, Mass., Sunday after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Jake Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McAdams of Washington, D. C., spent the week end here with his parents. ? Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McAdams. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaughan and son, Jimmy, spent' Sunday in Leg g?Ets with - Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Speight. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Gilchrist were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Staton in Rocky Mount Sunday even ing. Mrs Leon Janes, who uhderwent an operation in Pitt General hospi tal, Greenville, Tuesday mprning is recuperating nicely. Miss Emily Gayle, a member of the Princeton school faculty, spent the week end with her brother, Charles Gayle. Mr. ana Mrs. jonn aasan ana ram-1 ily accompanied Mrs. Pheora Eason of Selma, who spent the week end' with them, to her home, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ranald Rice of Norfolk. Va, and Mrs. Tatie Shirley and Mrs. Frank Eason, Jr., of Snow Hill spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Hinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Daiden> spent yesterday in Chapel Hil. Mrs. J. H. Darden accompanied them as far as Durham and is spending several days with relatives. Mrs. R. O. Lang, Mrs. W. C. Hoi ston and their sister, Mrs. Nell Rog ers of Lake Alfred, Fla, spent several days of this week in Raleigh as guests of Mrs. Fred Bryan. Annette McAdams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham McAdams of Washington, D. C., underwent a ton sillectomy in a Kins tan hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Mattie Swam of Plymouth, ^ Jasper Swain of Roper and Mrs. * Walter Clark and daughter, Josie, of Alexandria, Va, spent last Thurs day with Mrs. W. J. Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Bundy at tended the Ladies night meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Robersonviile Tuesday night Mr. Bundy was guest speaker. Mrs. Frank Davis, Jr., Mis* Agnes ? Quinerly and Mrs. Lawrence Mo ye of Maury accompanied Miss Ruby Moye to Winston-Salem Thursday when Miss Moy* resumed her Horton Rountree and Cathy, of Chapel Hill, 1-00 p. m.?Kiwanis. 7:30 p. m. ? Executive Board, Woman's Society of Christian Service, Methodist, meets at the home of Mrs. S. G. Gardner. 7:45 p. m.?Group 1, Christian, meet# with Mrs, A. G. Tumage. 8:00 p. m.?Garden Club / meets with Miss Tabitha DeVisconti. Tuesday, SO 10:80 a. m.?Executive ? Commit tee, Woman's Missionary Socie ty, Baptist, mast# with Mrs. H. D. Johnson. 3:80 p. m.?Troop 4, Girl Scouts. 3:80 p. m.?Troop 2, Giri Scouts, meets with Mrs. Walter Jones. 7:00 p. m.?Rotary. \ 8:00 p. m.?Group 3, Christian, meets with Mrs. John Barrett 8-00 p. m.?Group 4, Christian, meets with Mm. Robert Lee Smith. * * ' " ' 8:80 p. m.?Altar Guild, Episco pal, meets with Mrs, Frank Williama. Wednesday, October f ' 2:30 p. m.?Ballard's Home De monstration Club. 3:30 p. m.?Literary Club meets with Mrs. John E. Joyner. 3:30 p. m.?Brownies. 8:00 p. m?Free Will Baptist Auxiliary meets with Mrs. C. G. Morgan. Thursday, 2 '3:00 p. m.?Au Fait Club meets with Mrs. Jimmy Harden. 3:30 p. m.?Pnhbyterian Juniors. 7:30 p. nv?Junior Order. 8:00 d. m.?Group 2, Christian. Friday, 8 3:00 p. m.?Lamrad Club meets with Mrs. J. Y. Monk, Jr. 3:30 p. m.?Rebecca Winbome chapter, U. D. C., meets with . Mrs. Preston Murphrey at the home of Mm. G. M. Hold an. 4;00 p. m.?D. A. R. meets at chapter house. ? 7:00 p. nv?American Legion. Saturday, 4 10:00 a. m.?Bind Club. 9:00 p. m.?Dance Club meets at Country Club with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Petteway7*Mr. and Mm. Billy Smith -and Dewey Fuquay as hosts. * Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rasberry an 'pending a few days in Raleigh and ianford. Ann Melton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Melton, underwent a ton ?illectomy in Gnenviile Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Sam D, Bundy and ons will spent Saturday evening in taleigh where Mr. Bundy will ad Iress the Baraca-Philathea Sunday School class of the Tabernacle Bap ist church at its forty-seventh an liversary meeting. His subject will >e "Wake Up and Live." MERRY MATRONS Mrs. J. M. Hobgood was hostess to he Merry Matrons Tuesday gfter loon at her home in which fall flow :rs were in decorative arrangements. "This Is a Man's World, Maybe" vas the subject of the talk given by drs. B. R. Fields, guest speaker. In omparing the position of men with vomen, she brought out the ad vant iges women have over the opposite iex in that the former always have neal tickets .and can slow down rhen they begin growing old but nen must keep working and seldom, f ever, dp they get free meals. Vomen can wear a variety of colors md different types of clothes but nen are tied to custom and must vear the same styles winter and sum ner. The hostess was assisted in serving i fruit salad plate, pickles, cheea frraws and cnut by Mrs. C. H. Joy ter and Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, special guests sharing in pleasures >f the afternoon were Mrs. E. S Coatee, Mrs. I. D. Kirklin, Mrs. Joy-* Hockaday; Mrs. Fields and Miss Edna Robkison. D. A. R. TO FRIDAY, OCTOBER S The initial fall meeting of the Major Benjamin May chapter, D. A. R., will be held FViday, October 8, at L o'clock fa, the chapter horn* Mrs. T. C. Turnage, regent, Mrs. E. B. Beasley, of Fountain, Mrs. W. C. Holston and Mrs. a Alex Rouse be m \ From Patterson