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w Mrs. Hairy Hofftmm of Auburn, N. Y., ia the guest of Mrs. W.A Me Mra. W. A. FoH?d, Jr., is ins several days with hor mother in Linwood. ' ***?'? 33*? - ? ijaril' f Mm W. Leslie Smith and Mrs. Emoiwi. Smith spent Wednesday in Mm Carl W, Rogers of Oiattaaieo ga, Tenn., is visiting her father, J. W. Holmes. * i fcSaMI Mrs. Ethel Thornton retailed Tjiesday after spending several days in Charlotte. $ -1^1 Mr. and Mm Tom Herring of Kia ston visited Mia. Pied Smith during the 'week ? Mr. and Mrs. C.-L. Langley visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Langley near Crisp Sunday. ,?. . ! Mr. and Mrs. Arch Flanagan and children attended the State Fair in Raleigh Sunday.' Miss Vivian Scott, student, at St. Msry'a Raleigh, will spend, the- greek end at her homo. Mrs. Z. Fbnville of Raleigh arrived Wednesday to spend some time with Mrs. S. G. Gardner. Mrs. Harry Lang and daughters of Kinston spent Saturday afternoon visiting friends here. Muril Harris of Richmond, Vs., visited Mr. *ndy Mrs. Tom Harris Thursday sad Friday. _a Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Mary F. Howard is improving after a recent illness. J. L. Royster of Richmond, Vs., spent two days of this week with his brother, W SI Royster. Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Lola Joyner is slightly improv ed from a recent illness. . Rev. Z. B. T. Cox attended Home coming day at the Walstonburg Christian church Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs George Wilkenon of Greenville were guests of Mrs S. G. Gardner Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. W> Green of Da mascus, Md., are guests of their daughter, Mrs. TV S. Ryon. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Joyner, Jr., of Charlotte spent the week end with Mr. and-Mrs. R. A. Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nolen and daughter, Jackie, spent -the week end in Raleigh with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Joyner returned from Duke hospital, Durham, during the week end after receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pittman of Falkland were guests of the former's sister, Mrs. L. T. Pierce, Sunday afternoon. ' ' s Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Joyner of Pittsburgh, Pa., returned to their home Thursday after a visit to rela tives here. f. Mrs. Mark W.* Joyner, Mrs. E. C. Carr and Mrs. Ben Weaver visited Mrs. Bob Joyner in Wilson Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James C. Meade and son, Ray, of New Orleans, La., are guests of Mrs. Meade's parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert Joyner. Bruce Daiden, student at State college, Raleigh, will spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flave Darden. - Paschall Barrett and Joe Bynum, Jr., spent the week end in Noriina with the former's cousins, Alton and Tunstall Curtis. ? ;;; ''-JH| Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dixon, Jr., and daughter, Barbara Arm, of Wilson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Windham Ssnday. ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Farmer of Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Miselle Sunday. 'v Mr. and Mrs, Graham McAdams and children of Washington, D. C., will spend tire week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A McAdams Mr. and Mr*. J. B. EUis and Mr. and Mrs. George Williams spent Sun day in Washington with Mr. and Mrs, James Edwards. 'Mrs. Fannie E. Melton returned to her home in San Diego, Calif., Sun day after a five months' visit to her Ora Lee Fian at their tinman here ~m- * O. R. Lee of 11 with Mr. W. H. Me at i n 3:90 p. m.?Garden *ith Mm A. J. Greene. 7:00 p. m.?Kiwania. 8t00'p. m.?Group 1, Christian, meets with Mm. Fred Smith. ' Tuesday, 98 10:30 a. m.->-Exe<tative"Committee, ' WaftflfY with Ura. M, , Pines _ on Club meets with Im Bert ilifck... -sW, . 3:30 p. m.?Merry Matrons mept with Mrs. L. E. Walston. 8:30 p. m.?Troops 2 and 4, Girl Seonts. 8:00 p. m.?Group 8, Christian. 8:00 p. m.?Group 4, Christian, . meets with Mrs L. A: Moye in Maury. 8:00 p. m. ? "Tuesday Night Bridge Club meets with Mrs, Loimie Pierce, Jr. 8:30 p. m.?Altar Guild, Episco pal, meets with Mrs. R. C. Go- ' penhaver. vafC '~\p~ Wednesday, 99 3:30 p. m.?Girls Scouts' investi ture ceremony on school ground. 7:00 p. m,?Rotary Club holds Ladies' Night " ' 8:00 p. nu?Free WiH Baptist Auxiliary. Thursday, 39 8:00 p. m.?Group 2, Christian, meets with Mm. G. W. Wind " .ham. " x Friday, 31 Hallowe'en 7:30 p. m.?Boy ?couts. Saturday, November 1 10:00 a. m.?Bird Club. 9:00 p. m.?Dance Club at Coun try Clitb with Mr. and Mm. Al len Darden, Mr. aqd Mm. Allen Drake and Mr. and Mm. Lanier Donnell as hosts. Mrs. Mattie Taylor of High Pdiat, iouseguest of .Mrs. Dom H. Keel, eft Thursday for a few days' visit 0 Miss Laura Murphy in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Lile-i visited he latter*s brothers-in-law, C. H. Strickland and C. It Boone, patients n Wilson hospitals; Sunday after .oon. Mrs. L. E. Jones is improving iowly after a recent operation. Her later, Mrs. Edwin Finch, of Vast ar ived Wednesday bo spend a few days rith her. Mrs. W. H. Moore, Jr., Mrs. T. E. oyner and Mrs. E. C. Carr attended 1 tea given at the home of Mrs. W. T. Redick in Walstonburg Saturday, fternoon. ; .. - Mrs. W. M. Willis, Miy. B. S. Smith, Mrs. W. S. Royster, Mrs. tobert Lee Smith and Mr*. J. W. 'arker were Greenville visitors Fn ay afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. J.'R. Harris, Miss ieverly Bridgets of Tarboro and Jim lefferson of Fountain attended the iH^anofSteber concert in' Raleigh dpftday night, . v. ' >-? : T Friends will be glad*to learn that iich&rd Tugwell who has been eon' fried bo His home for more than a geek due to virus pneumonia is iftghtly improved. s /. r " Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harris of iocky Mount and Mr. did Mrs. Gar and Edgerton of Norfolk, Va., were piests of Mr. and Mrs. "Claude Ty icn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Ma W. S. Royster will ttend the sixtieth yeddmg aanivef ary celebration of bis aunt and rncle, Mr. and Mrs. Garwood Roy ter, in Bullock Sunday. Miss Sue Taylor returned to her loute in Maury Sunday night after >eing a patient at James Walker demorial hospital, Wilmington, for ome time where she received ffheat nent for burns. Mrs. Ruby T. Terrell of Fr&nklin is the guest of her daughter, Mr. lay and 4$ Mrs. J. R *??!*?? tit tt . JL_ . clothing to be sold at the sale Friday and Saturday. j| The hoe tees, Mrs. J served refreshments. new peal club ? us The New Deal club _nemoo? of bridge at the Mr*. R. P- R?'*e Wednesday, guests arrived the hof*w * stuffed angel food jake, nuts and coffee. Mrs. "J. H. hylor - in serving. '?. , ','i' The living room was with dahlias, roses as mums.-,-Ml MSI ~.v - . Mrt. L. E. Waist on, scoring high, received, an award of costume jewel ry. Mrs. Payk>*. who compiled, high score for guests, was given lmndWsfr a;.#. ' Ttie low award, a box ol Chiefs. The low award, Christmas cards, went to Mrs. Zeb! Whitehurst. l Guests inndiided Mrs. Bill Finn,! Mrs. Whitehurst, Mrs. Paylor andj Mrs. L. T. Pierce. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ' CLUB 1 Mrs. Robert Lee Smith was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon club and additional friends, Mrs. J. M. Mewborn, Mrs. R. E. Pickett, Mrs. Prank Allen, Mrs. Edison M?1?' Mrs. Irvm Morgan, ,lfn. R- D- Har ns, Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. Ben Vernon and Mm Alton Dardem. Apronk were given to Mrs. R. V. Fiser, who scored high for the club, and to Mrs. Moore, who made high for guests. A kitchen mammy memo | was awarded Mm Harris for low prize. - The hostess was assisted in serving ? marshmallow salad, ham biscuits, pi mento-cheese sandwiches, pickles, saltdnes dnd coffee as guests arri?J by Sfm-M: V. Horlott Chrysanthemums, marigolds, pyra cantha berries and potted plants made an effeftive setting for the games. AMERICAN' LEGION AUXILIARY Plans'for sending Christmas gifts to Oteenfor the Veterans' Gift shop j were made at the October meeting! of the American Legion auxiliary1 Monday afternoon. Appointments of Mrs. C. H. Mozingo as child welfare j chairman and of Mrs. 0. G. Sjjell sat program chairman were announced by the president, Mrs. R. LeRoy Rol- ? lms, who led the opening ritual. J For the devotiohal Mrs. A. W. Bob-[ bltt used the Lord's, prayer and Psalm 33. \ report on sick members revealed that Mrs. L. E. Jones was ... . v . gumi . %... . ji The president talked about - the aims -and woric of the auxiliary ud the "eligibility and duties of mem bers, after which she conducted a citizenship 4hix. Mrs. I? L. Matthew* was cordially welcomed as a new member and Mrs. J. H. Batchelor as a visitor ? During the social hour, Mrs. Rol-i lins, Mrt. Spell and Mr*. P. E. Jones, 1 hostesses, served assorted sandwich-' es, stuffed dates, salted nuts, pickles and doca colas. ;J. '<1. , ? S4 " hbeKS^^^^H ?? mm '. *-?!*?* .-.v- . ? ?. ???? '. HBnKniNSSPRPMM iM<J?Wust*tiiMlAsyy^wwwftpa e<fe?'wi?Mk Mi' S? M>i|.'liWMWK IT,",11 salad, ritz, raisin and not apples, black and orange candies and coffee carried out tf^e black and orange cdler scheme. ? jfeyRsy SUPPER CLUB r. and Mrs. W. Alex Allen and ... and Mrs. R. V. Fiser were hosts the Supper club Saturday evening t the Country ehib which was deco cted in the Hallowe'en motif. The Uffet was centered with a birthday eke honoring a number of members rhose birthdays fall during Octoper. "he table was covered with Hallowe' n coven ahd a centerpiece of mari olds, autumn ? leaves and berries tanked by orange candles was used. Banked \ in leaves and berries, the ;antles also bore cutouts of akele 'am, witches and oats. Illumination ras furnished by lights covered with range paper from which wese sus ended cutouts. * The menu consisted of tomato cock ail, baked ham, potatoes, garden eas and mushrooms, pineapple heese salad, rolls, coffee and cake. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. iynn Eaaon, Mr. and Mrs. George dlen, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pickett, he. and Mrs* Denny Moore, Mr. and Ira. Robert Led Smith, Mr. end Mrs. ancey Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Rex [odges of Washington. BIRTHDAY ^UPPER Harriett Paylor, daughter of Mr. u) Mrs. Cleveland Paylor, was Jibs* _ to three of "her friends at nnev party In her playhouse Tues ly evening in honor of her fifth rtbday. As guests arrived they ere served grape Juice and gmgerj wad cookies. ' Gamed were played prior to the eal under the direction of Gayle id Sue Flanagan who with Mrs. Bob Tielees assisted Mrs. Paylor in serv tg. The menu consisted of baked un, creamed potatoes, butter beans, irrots, rolls, ice tea, cake and ice ream. Tiny baskets filled with ?ndy which- were used, as place -J- *1-??1 -LJ J ?xi \ -? J favors and decorations carried t the Hallowe'en colors. ' Friends attending ^ere Perry Fays Barbara Jean .Whelesa and BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Allen an : birth of a I the birth of a daughter, Mai7 October 22, in hoepitalT Wilson, is the former Miss. Lillian Foree of" New Castle, Ky. SMMMS rtlfc?" ,$i. ,s 1 vi iSvffJ Mrs. McGowsn, * former of Farmviile, has ben Wilmawfton for the pas The couple are reaidWpVthe Colo-j nial Ap SNOW HILL D. A. R, "Youth" was the program used by Mrs. Cherry Haaley. speaker, at the Col Allister chapter, D. A* &, at fkiow Hill, which met with Mrs. J. I. Mor gan Saturday afternoon. Dahlias, roses and other flowers formed a set ting for the meeting which whs pre sided over by Mrs. J. W. Parker, re gent, who led the pledge of allegi ance and the American's creed. Mrs. H. S. Taylor, vice regent, gave the devotional in the absence of the chaplain. Mrs. Tied Harden re ported on the eighth district meeting which convened in Wilson recently. Clothing for boys and girls at tending Crossnore school in the west ern part of thri state was brought by members to the meeting and tuned over to Mrs, 9. W. Carrill who has charge of shipping ? tha- garments, after which pictures of the school Two names for membership were presented by Mrs. E. Y. Lovelace and accepted by a .vote of the chapter. The group was informed that the next meeting would be held with Mrs. B. W. Moaley in Greenville, thai the state chairman of radio work, Mrs. J. R. Norwood of Salisbury, would have charge of the program at that time and would broadcast over the Greenville radio station, and that Miss Gertrude Carraway of New Bern, state regent, would be present for the January meeting. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. W. M. Willis, Miss Edna Robinson, Mrs. R. LeRoy Rollins, Mrs. E. R. Clegg, Miss Mamie Davis and Mrs. Sam-Underwood of Greenville. Mrs. Morgan served apple salad in ?4se designs, chicken salad sand wiches, cookies, candy, nuby* and coffee. Miss Robinson, Mrs. Ea&ley and Mi's. G. M. Holden assisted in serving. Buy ? Bank ? Sell in PsrmvQiel THE ROYiw W ? mmm* -pvir# mmmm. 5RT YOUR CAR OR TRUCK ^ . 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