Mill! i If n. E. c; P* ^ in Raleigh. T i,, .Mm Bert McOpm, of Umtovil Ky, to visiting ??M? " Mrs. Virginia Howwtw week end in Bailey with frianfc Mrs. L. E. Lovle of KfasMT SyAy with tor father, J. E. Miss Edna Boone spent the ?d with her parents near Nathalie ] Miss Cordelia "Vinson of Durham spent last week end with her sister Mrs. Paul Allan, Jr. Mrs. H. P. Chandler of W Point, Va., to visiting her daughter, Mrs. Z. B. T. Owe. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wr Kemp and daughter, Miss Lola Grey, spent Sunday in Zebulon. , U.M Hasel Spell of Durham spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spell. Mrs. D. O. Pate of Goldsboro is spending this week With her sister, Mrs. R. D. Bouse. Mrs. Leon E. Jones, a patient at Pitt General hospital, Greenville, is reported as improving nicely. Mrs. Madeline Rountree and Mrs. Mattie Taylor, who to visiting here, spent Tuesday morning in Greenville. Mrs. C. R. Thome and daughter, Paula Sue, of Norfolk, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs.-R. A. Joyner. Miss Sarah Lee Taylor of Rocky Mount spent the week end with Mr. and Jlrs. H. H. Bradham. Mr "and Mrs. J. 0. Pollard were Richmond, Va., visitors last Thurs day and Friday. J Mr. and Mrs. James R. Jones are] I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Blakeley, Meridian, Misa. 1 Mm J. L. Rumley and Mrs. George Iwilkerson of Greenville visited rela Itives here Sunday afternoon. I Mm Fred C. Darden and Mm J. lyy. Parker spent Monday afternoon [in Kinston. " Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Speight, Jr.. land Hap Nichola spent Friday-night |in Raleigh and attended the Raleigh Vilson high school football game. _ Friends will regret to learn that [Mrs. Pearl Johnston is confined to |her home due to injuries received in minor fall last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson re turned Friday after spending a few Jdays toi Washington, D. C., and I Alexandria, Va. - . . I W. C. Askew, who is receiving j |treatment at Woodard-Herring hos-| (pital, Wilson, to reported as improv ling slowly. . | Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Da via and [daughter, Miss Jean, of Littleton, I [spent several hours Saturday with 1 Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Clegg. Rev. and Mrs. N. W. Grant and [daughter, Nancy Nichols,- of Rich 1 Square spent several hours last Mon-1 ay with Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Clegg. Ml? Wilma Stansill, a member of j _ Kannspolis grammar school facul ty, spent the week end with her par nts, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stansill. Mr. and Mm W, H. Duke spent toy in Selroa where they at-1 the funeral of the letter's I John F. Brown. I Mm W. H. Duke and son, Billy, I [left Tuesday to spend the remainder I of the week visiting relative* in Boa- j oke Rapids. . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barrett, Jr., and [daughter, Julia Brent, of Goldsboro [spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. I |l Barrett Mm T. M. Micelle has retained to home of her son, T. R, Micelle, spending the summer with rela-1 in Ahoskie and Windsor. _ Rev. Z. B. T. Gpx visited Miss Sue Taylor, who to a patient at James |Walker hospital, Wilmington, Tues-1 ay. - , B. S. Smith, Jr., arrived day night from Virginia Beach, Va., [for a visit with his parents, Mr. and f Mrs. Bert Smith. Mrs. Mattie Taylor of High P< ?the guest of Mm Dora H. Keel, pend the week end Mth Miss Laura j r in Kinston. I Horton, Jr., student at the y of North Carolina, will] , week end with his parents, Mr. and Mm M. V. Horton. Mr. and Mm Fred T, Langford of _Jregnvffle spent the week end with] Mm Langford's parents, Mr. Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Sr. gSMKHMHfil 3:30 p. m. ?Woman's Sodety at / Christian Sewice, Methodist 8.00 p. m. ? Workers' Council of Methodist Church. Tuesday, 7 3KX) p. m.?Contract Club meets with Mrs. Z. M. Whitehurst 3:30 p. m.?Troops 2 and 4, Girl Scouts, meet at nigh school. 7.00 p. m.?Rotary. -*->W 7:46?Joint meeting of Woman's Missionary Society, Annie Per kins Circle and Y.W.A at bap tist Church. 8:00. p. m.?Junior Woman's Club meets with Mm. G. D. Hatha way and Mrs. M. JD. Brinson as hostesses at the home of Mrs. Richard D. Harris. ? Wednesday, * 8:00 p. m.?Wednesday Afternoon Club meets with Mrs. T. S. Ryon. 3:30 p. m.?Brownies. Thursday, 9 2:30 p. m.?Farmville Home Dem onstration Club meets -in the clubhouse with Mrs. Otis Brock and J4rs. P. P. Morgan, hos tesses. 7:30 p. im?1 Friday, 10 3:16?Book and Bridge Club iheets with Mrs. Irvin Morgan; Jr. 7:00 p. m. ? Woman's Club has . covered dish supper at the home of Mrs. J. M. Hobgood with Miss Annie Perkins as co-hos tess. Saturday, 11 10.-00 a. m.?Bird Club. 3:30 p. m. ? Carraway'B Chapel Circle meets with Mrs. James Grey Holloman. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Pollard and J daughter, Ann, and E. W. Carter I Spent the week end m Va., 1 returning home via the Skyline drive. Mr. and Mra* R. D. Rouse spent the week end in Chapel Hill with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Route, Jr., and attended the Carolina-Georgia foot ball game. \ I Mrs. 0. G. Spell, Homer Spell and I Mra. Edgar Barrett and daughter, Brenda, visited little John Spell, who I is a patient kt a Goldsboro hospital, I Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Preston M. Murphrey attend ed the eighth district meeting of the D. A R. in Wilson Wednesday as a representative of the Major Benja min May chapter. ? ? I Mrs. J. M. Hob good helped reor I ganize the Woman's auxiliary at Bethany church near Wilson M??fry I night. Mrs, Hobgood is president of Albemarle presbyterial. Mr. and Mra. O. G. Spell attended a birthday celebration given for the flatter's mother, Mrs. Martha Cope I land, on her seventy-ninth birthday, J in Eagle Springs Wednesday.' Mr. and Mrs. BiUie Oglesby have I returned to their borne in Auburn, I Ala., after a visit of three weeks I With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. I?. Oglesby, and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper I R. Jones - Mi88 Rachel Barrett returned to i Baltimore, Md., Tuesday to resume I J*81" duties as a research bacteriolog ist at Johns Hopkins hospital after j spending a month with her. parents, Mr. and Mra. Ernest L. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lee and daughter, Edith Ann, and R. T Nor ville spent Sunday In Wmterville with Mr. and Mra. A. D. McLawhorn | and Mr. and .Mrs. Julian Worthing Arch Flanagan, Jay and Gayle Flanagan, Mr. and Mra. C. H. Flan gan, Robert Rollins and Miss Elvira Tyson attended the Wake Forest Georgetown football game Saturday I night at Wske'Forest ?r*. V. P. Cherry, Mrs. R. L. 5-ESl** Samford, all Paul W. Auston of West Po were guests of Mrs. J.LS first of the week. They Allen, who also ing of bulbs, corn and tubers. Bettie Joyner talked about the fall care of a dependable flower, the lily of the valley, stressing that now is the time to plant them for beauty next spring. Mrs. R. W. Rader and Miss Bettie JoynqL assisted the hostess in serv ing ice cream and chocolate cake. Invited guests were Mrs. Pete Al len, Mrs. Joseph Batchelor, Mrs. Bill Candler, Mrs. Alfred Lewis. Mrs. Herbert Moore, Mrs. Chester Out land, Mrs. J. T. Windham and Mrs. J. A. Woo ten. BAPTIST PRIMARY CLASS GIVEN PARTY MONDAY Mrs. W. J. Rasberry and Mrs. A. B. Moore entertained the members of the Primary Sunday School class of the Baptist chuteh at a party Mon day. Entertainment consisted of sing ing, playing games and telling sto ries. :v lee cream, block cake topped with cherries and peanats were served. ANN MORGAN ENTERTAINS Miss Ann L rgan .entertained her Scout troop?four?and honored her houaeguest, Miss. Judy Barnes of Rocky Mount, Friday at a weiner roast. The occasion marked hey tenth birthday. The birthday cake whs served after the weiner roast The Scouts were remembered with barrettes as favors and Miss Barnes received a box of stationery. -- -? GODFREY-NICHOLS ' Washington, D. C.?Before a fire place banked with white gladioli, palms and fern, Miss Elsie Mae Ni chols, of Famvllle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry C. Nichols, became the bride of Mr. John Godfrey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Godfrey, of Riverdale, in a double ring cere mony performed on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 8 p. m., by the Rev. Richard M. Mussen of the Sherwood Presby terian chnrch. The bride, attired .in an aquama rine gown and carrying a. shower bouquet of white roses, was attended by her sister, Mrs. Ann Sledd, of Fazumltc, who- wore blue and a cor sage of pink roses and baby's breath. William Godfrey acted as- best man for his Mother. A reception was held at the groom's home, 6314 47th ave,, in Ri verdale. . ~ After a honeymoon in Atlantic City, the couple will reside at 2649 30th street, s. e., Washington. LITERARY CLUB ??????PypiE- . 'v. , .. Reviewing briefly the origin and organisation of the United Nations and giving the developments from the time of the Hagne conference, League of Nations, Atlantic charter and the conferences at Cairo, Teher an, etc., Mrs. J. H. Harris presented a splendid program at the literary club Wednesday afternoon. She ex plained the importance of the Dun barton Oaks conference and made timely and interesting observations at the present meeting of the United Nations concluding the talk with ? graphic picture of the meeting phy sically. Miss Elizabeth Davis presided. Mix. John B. Joyner, who was hos tess in her home which was decorat ed with dahlias and- marigolds, ser ved sandwiches, heavenly hash, ham biscuits, ritz and coffee after ad journment by reading the collect. & mm ?,?- . : ? FREE WILL BAPTIST :? Tfc Marlboro Free Will Baptist auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. C. G. Morgan Wednesday evening- with Mrs. Clyde Brooks presiding. A program based an the Free Will Baptist college was given with Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Cleve Weet brooks and Mrs. Nellie Allen taking part. Refreshments were served after adjournment. 'llfc'* PRODUCTION CREDIT MEN manucT meeting Directors John R. Carroll and D. F. Hardison, and F. L. Little, Jr. tary-treasurer, who executive J. M. Gibbs will present a report of the recent District meeting ?held in Williamatan. <:#0; Miss Elvira Tyson, treasurer, has announced (hat all members paying dues at this, the third meeting, vrfll receive five points on their rating - BOOK AND BRIDGE An afternoon, of bridge was en joyed by members of the Book and Bridge club and special guests, Mrs. G. L. Gilchrist, Mrs, Edison Moore and Mrs. Charles S. Edwards with Mrs, J. M. Mewborn as hostess Fri ll ot tea, sandwiches, pickles, ham biscuits and candies wen served up on arrival of the guests. Later coca colas and nuts were passed. High score was compiled by Mrs. T. E. Joyner, Jr. -? . . . Do talkative women ever complain to each other that their respective telephone lines are "busy" most of the day? , U; '? NOTE OF THANKS ?> To the employers and employees of A.-C. Monk i Co., may we extend our humble and heartfelt thanks to you for your loving kindness to us in every way during our hour of be reavement and the passing of our dearly beloved husband and father. May God bless each of you. The Smith Family. y"SLif? work were the 62 member* BBB of the council were amended in that the council will meet every oth er month instead of every Much enthusiasm and interest in fu ture work to be dose was shown at the meeting. The usual and refreshments were enjoyed fore adjournment. ^ ? L~ BURNETTS-BOUSE POST . TV, Burnetie-Rouse PoSt, 9081, Veteran* of Foreign Wars, met Sept 25 in the lunch eoom at the school building. A delicious supper of roast beef and all the trimmings was enjoyed by the members. The' supper was prepared and served by Mrs. Flowers and her group. This was the first time the Post had met in. the lunch roam but until further announcement the Post will meet there the fourth Thursday of each month, f Members were told of the progress that haa been made on their proposed building project?that of erecting a Post home sometime in the near fu ture. No plans as to the type, loca tion or size of building have bean made. Members were also told of the donations and the -help of local citizens so far on this project. The Barrett-Kelly Electrical Company, a new buBineae owned by Robert G. 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