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Bart Smith, Jr., left Monday for Wsst Palm Beach, Fla. Gordon Lee and Cad Rowan were Raleigh visitors Saturday. Mr*. R. C. Shirley of Portsmouth, Va.. is visiting relatives here.' Miss Edna Bowie spent die week end aft bar home near Naahville. Mrs. S. G. Gardner spent Monday in Greenville with Mrs. George Wit Mrs. Gordon E. Lea raced Wednes day and Thursday of last week in Durham. Mrs. Oscar Erwin is undergoing treatments at Pitt General hospital, Greenville. Miss Ellen Parker of Washington will spend the week end with Mrs. J. W. Parker, Miss Nancy Greene of Texas was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lath Monies. Mrs. Cleve Westhrooks spent last week in Kinston as the guest of her son, Cleve, lr. y. Mrs. Dick Jpyner underwent an operation at Woodard-Herring hos pital Monday. Mrs. -Florence Phillips spent the week end with relatives and friends in Macclesfield. Mia. L. P. Danghety spent the week end in Norfolk, Vs., with her son, Harris Gilbert. C. G. Rollins of Raleigh visited his mother. Mrs. W. J. Rollins, several days this week. W. D. Gaynor of Fountain who has been ill for some time shows lit tle improvement Friends will regret to learn that W. H. Fiarfer is a patient at Duke hospital, Durham. Miss Gayle Roberts of Durham spent the week end with her father, Elder J. B. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roebuck of Raleigh will spend the week end with his father, A. Q. Roebuck. Mrs Mark W, Joyner, Mrs. Ben Weaver and Hi* George Windham were Go Idaho ro visitors Monday. Mrs. Ruby Duncan of - Greenville was an overnight guest of Mrs. Virginia Howerton last Tuesday. Mrs. S. W. Erwin returned Tues day from Pitt General hospital, Greenville, and is much improved. Miss Elvira Tyson had as her week I end guest, Mrs. Norton P. Hemving-' er of Gold8boro and Gamp LeJeune. C. McDearman has return ed to her home in Durham after a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. H. Darden. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Joyner, Jr., of Charlotte spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Joy ner. _ * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee and daughter, Edith Ann, and R. T. Nor ville visited relatives , in Crisp Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen, Jr., and son are able to be up after having been confined to their home due to illness. Miss Elizabeth Harris of Washing I. ton, D. C., is spending?the week with her brother, J. H. Harris, and.Mrs. Harris. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fitzgerald and son, Charlie, were Richmond, Va., visitors last Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown and daughter, Barbara Ann, of Green ville visited Mr. and Mrs. -E. C. Carr Sunday. Mia. J. S. Earnhardt and children, Mary Jo and Harvey, of Hillsboro spent the week aid with Mrs. W. J Turnage. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hawaii and son, Bill, of Gatesville -will spend . the week end with Mr. and Mis. J. M. Wheless. Itise Ann Horton of Fountain spent the week end with Miss Daphne Yelverton at Meredith col lege, Raleigh. Frw>h Culpepper and ? Miss Ruby Barnhill of Cherry Point It were guests of Mr.- and Mrs. B. 0. Taylor Sunday. - Bob Paylor and Bill Pollard, stu dents at the University of North Carolina, spent the week aid ?t their homes here. Mrs. A. J. Currie and Mr. and Mrs. Moore children spent Sunday afternoon in Goldsboro with Mrs. A. J. Currie, Jr. Sirs. Louise Haijis, Miss T^.i. Hardy, Miss Grace Whitehurst and lfcss Hazel Baker visited friends in Wilton Wednesday night, -Joeh R. Turnage and Walter War ?wof Durban. Md D. L. TWge of Omavine were guests of Mr. and i I* E. Mr. and Mn, Roy B. Davies ?on, Jeffery, of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mn. p K Vumii ..a ?* M^EdTiMji, - the I 1 NDAR ? L ; Monday, November 24 3:30 p. m.?Presbyterian Auxiliary meets with Mrs, J. M. Mewborn. 3.30 p. m. ? Garden Chi meets with Mn J, A. Mewborn. 7:00 p. m.?Kiwanis. 7:80 p. m.?Y.W.A., Baptist, meets with Mies Elvira Tyson. Tuesday, 85 2:30 p. in. ? Seven Pines Home Demonstration Club meets with MaLS. Gprris. 8:30 p. m.?Merry Matrons meet with Mrs. A. C; Monk, Sr. 3:30 p. m.?Troops 2 and 4, Girl Scoots. 8:00 p. m.?The Tuesday Evening Bridge Club meets with Mrs. J. Wm- J?ra*r &00 p. m.?Altar Guild, Episcopal, meets with Mrs. Will Jones, Jr. Wednesday, 26 2:30 p, m.?Wednesday Afternoon Club meets with Mrs. R. fi.-QlK'] psnhavsr. 8:00 p. m.?New Deal Club meets with Mrs. R. G. Ruffin. 8:30 p.,m.?Brownies. Thursday, 27 Thanksgiving Day 10:00 a. m.?Union service^ at the Methodist Church. 7:00 p. m.?Burnett?-Rouse Post, V. F. W. 7:30 p. m.?Masons. Friday, 28 10 KM) a. ~m.? Tyson-Maya Reunion D.A.R. Chapter House. 3:16 p. m.?Book and Bridge Chib meets with Mrs. Lewis Alien. Saturday, 29 10 .*00 a. m.?Bird Club. Friends will be glad to know that Vill Moore, who retained from lie hospital last week after onder ;oing treatment, is slightly im roved. ?? Mr. and Mrs. H. H- Bradham and on, Frank, spent Thursday in Rocky fount They had as their week end nest Miss Sarah Lee Taylor, of Cocky Mount Mrs. J. O. Pollard spent Tuesday i Norfolk, Vs., while Mr. Pollard ttended a board meeting of the 'ord company at the Cavalier hotel, 'irginia Beach, Va. Mrs. L. E. Turnage, Jr., and in ant son, David Eari, left Pitt Gen ral hospital Saturday and are stay ig with Mr. Turnage's parents, Mr. nd Ifm. L. E. Turnage. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Liles of lurham will spend the week mid rith Mr. and Mrs. Manly Liles and rill attend the Pierce-Jefferson wsd ing in Fountain Friday. Miss Anne L. Jones, Miss Marjo ie Freeman, Mrs. W. Leslie Smith, Irs. C. H. Flanagan and daughter, Clarabell, and Mrs. Pat Ruffin \yere Cocky Mount visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Finch of Vass pent Sunday here with ' relatives, hey were accompanied home by fre. Finch's sister, Mrs. Leon Jones, rho will spend a week or two with hem. ? Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rouse, Jr., of Chapel Hill s&ent the week end with fr. and Mrs. R. D. Manse. Their on, Robin, who spent the week with ig grandparents, returned with hem. Mr. and Mrs. Meek Butler and laughter, Betsy, of Rowland, spent he week end with Mr. end Mrs. Al en Drake. Mrs. Drake and Mrs. lutler were classmates at Peace ollege. Mrs L. T. Pierce has as her guests or the Pierce-Jefferson wedding, Dr. nd Mrs. E. E. Pittman of Oak City, diss Edith Pittmtn of Virginia leach, Vs., and Mrs. PrestoauRotfff flf ^cksonville. Mrs. Theodore Moore will spend he week end with her sister, Mrs. T. Seale, in -Georgetown, S. C. Mr. uid Mrs. Seale- and daughter will re urn with Mrs. Moore to spend [tquiksgiving here. Mrs. Boyd Parker, Mrs. A. "A Stewart, Mrs. Mewborn and Miai faster May Gay of Wilmington and Mrs . Arthur Gay and son of Ply nouth visited Mrs. Archie Caytos ind Mnt Mac Abrams Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Rasbeny will w hosts at a luncheon at the Proctor lotel in Greenville today at 1 o'clock lonoring Miss Mary Frances Ras ?rry of Snow Hill and Raymond Ne veil, whose wedding will be solemniz id this afternoon in Snow Hill. Mrs. Herman Baker, Mias Davis, Mrs. J. -W. Parker i wd Mrs. Sam D- Bundy attended a> Eastern Star meeting in lay night. Mrs. Parker BIRTHS Mr. and Mi*. Edward J. Owena o: the birth of ? son November 10 at Em Owena Is the forme of Famnrille. how to love schools sad churches are giving time and laying emphasis on the younger generation's problems, the stated. She was introduced by Mrs. Sam Bundy, program Mrs. W. Jesse Moye gave an count at Mrs. J. Blair Buck's talk at the Woman's club meeting in Greenville the lest of October. Speaking of her trip abroad as a member of the Citizens' Food com mittee, Mrs. Buck said that the main subject of conversation among Euro tan women is Appointed to serve with Mrs. George Parr on the Book week com mittee were Mrs. J. M. Hobgood, Mrs. M. W. Rollins and Mrs. Sam Bundy. The clubwoman's hymn was used i .the opening eong; the collect* dosed the meeting. M Mm. Ferr end Mrs. H. D. Johnson, co-hostesses, in the home of the lat served apple salad, brownies, sandwiches, ct*x and coffee. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. J. H. Harris, as guest speaker, at the Junior Woman's'club gave the story of the United Nations, reading the preamble and aims of thg organisation as the introduction to her talk. She climaxed the review by quoting from the late President Roosevelt's lsst. speech. Miss Ruth Parker was welcomed as a new member by the vice president, Mrs. J. T. Nolen, who led the pledge in tiie absence of the president, Mrs. W, C. Garner. The program chairman for the afternoon was Mrs. C. S. Edwards who also reported on an article ap pearing in the "North Carolina Club woman." During the social hour the hostess, Mrs. James B. Hoeknday, served re freshments. Pyracantha berries, yel low chrysanthemums and fruit were used in decoration of her home. BOOK AND * BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. R. T. Williams was hostess to the Book and Bridge club Friday afternoon in her home which was attractive with Thanksgiving decora tions. . Coca colas were passed during play. Inter sandwiches and y>ffee were served. Each plate bote , a pumpkin shaped candle. The.high score prise was awarded Mrs. Irvin Morgan. Special guests wen Mrs. Sam Lewis, Mrh R. G. Copenhaver and M?. E. N. Petteway. CONTRACT CLUB Mrs. M. V. Hortofi was hostess to the Contract club Tuesday after noon,. using yellow and potted plants in her flower deco ration. The club and guest high score prizes, aprons, went $? Mrs. W. Les lie Smith and Mrs. Robert Lee jSrilith, respectively. Mrs. 'L E. Walston won the low award, a kitchen memo randum. The hostess remembered Mrs. Bert Watkins with ash trays. Chocolate cake, gelatine ' topped with cream, nuts mad coffpe were served after cards were laid aside." The special guests were Mrs. Wal ston, Mrs. Robert Led Smith, Mrs. G. M. Holden and Mrs. WatUns. TURKEYS For SALE Broad Breasted Bronzes ANY SIZE ? H. N. BATTON 108 & Greette Street Farmvilk, N. C. the late Mrs. Circle of . Ohio. The Bev. Key W. was the officiating minister double ring ceremony. :r Nuptial music was presented by ] Mrs Carlos H. Walston, pianist, and Betsy Fountain of Fountain, and Robert Mays of Hopewell, V*., The bride, given in marriage by her father, Wray V. Redick, wore a period gown of ivory brocaded satin fashioned with a high neckline. A marquisette yoke emphasised the off shoulder bertha and the elongated torso bodice which dipped to a point in the front The full length, fitted sleeves formed pointed caps at the wrist and the full skirt extended "in to a circular court train. A finger tip veil of French bridal ilhiakm cas caded from a tiara of peariised orange blossoms. Her only orna ment was a string of pearls. She car ried an arm bouquet of white roses showered with white satin streamers knotted with stephanotia. Miss Imogens Redick, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. Her period gown was made of dusty blue moire taffeta' fashioned after the bride's gown with a high neckline, marquisette yoke, and an elongated torsa bodice- The bouffant skirt formed a bustle in the Sack and ex tended into a short train. Her tiam of red roses "matched her bouquet and formed a "period fah. She car ried a bouquet of red rosea tied with red streamers. W. A. Circle of Springfield, Ohio, was his son's beet man. Groomsmen were Jamea Redick, brother of the bride, and Bob Circle, nephew of the bridegroom. The mother of the bride wore an original gown of French plum crepe with a peplum embroidered in match ing sequins, and a corsage of a la vender orchid. Immediately following the wedding the parents of the, bride entertained at a reception at their homer Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins received at the door and introduced the guests to the receiving line, "eqmposed of the wed ding party and out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Redick received in the dining room. The bride's table, covered with a Venetian lace cloth, was oenterad with an arrangement of white flowers flanked by burning tapers in crystal candelabra. Decorated ice cream and bridal cakes were served by Mesdainee W. A. Marlowe and R. A. Fountain, Jr.jf! assisted by Mrs. 3. C. Redick. Mrs. I. F. Smith directed the guests to the bridal registry, presided over by Mr and Mrs. 3. C. Gardner. Mr. and1 Mis. M. B. Taylor presided in the gift room. Goodbyes were said to Miss Lillian Corbett and Carl Mo Keel. Fallowing the reception the bridal couple left for a trip to unannounced points. For traveling, the bride wore > a forest green gaberdine suit trimmed with gold and amber, and brown cobra accessories, she wore a lavender orchid. Mrs. Circlp, a graduate of Brevard college and King's Boldness School, has been employed in the Raleigh of fice of the Carolina Coatfh Company for a number of years. Dr. Circle, a graduate of The Ohio School of Chiropody in Cleveland, Ohio, served as a pilot in the Army Ait Corps for several years and is now practic ing in his home town, Springfield, where he and Mrs. Circle will be at home. " . ? -? Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Cobb qf Green ville, Glenn Cobb of Brooklyn, K Y., Mrs. Rr G. Barrett and Mrs, T. T. Moore visited Mr. and Mr* Herbert Sugg in Snow Hill Sunday. * J loveliest of L _ nere was II i Harris IrvSnt JOUIV a pre-nuptial courtesy to Harden Jefferson, of Fountain, bride-elect of Robert Pitt man Pierce, whose wadding will be solemnised tonight at eight-thirty ' o'cloek in the Fountain Presbyterian Church. 4 ? The Country Oub, with its open fires, mantel and doorway decora tions of white chrysanthemums, ivy and white candles, and twenty-four! P tables, beautifully appointed for at* and centered with ? lighted tapers in crystal holders, was a scene of loveliness, lite hoaoree assisted the hostesses in receiving and her place at the refreshment table was merited by a corsage aa was that of Miss Juanita Redick, of Walstonburg, bride-elect, also. Bridal ices, snowballs, floral mints and pistachio nuts further empha sized the traditional nuptial colors of white and great. In the. progressive games of con tract bridge, Mrs. Robert D. Rouse B won the high score price, Mia. Al len Moore Harris, second, and Mrs. J. L. Peele, of Fountaht, the third a wand. Mrs. George W. Jefferson, Sr., of Fountain, mother of the honor puest, won the rook price. The honoree received gifts of sil ver and crystal from the hostesses, who also remembered Miss Rediek 1 with crystal and china in her chosen i ] patterns. j! I1 LITERARY CLUB Time Current Affairs Teet need in place of the regular program' at the meeting of the Literary club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. JT. H. Harris conducted this test and ger. sral discussion wati^entered into. Miss Elizabeth Davis, president, presided at the meeting and opened with reading A article on Thanks giving. Mm. Cherry Easley entertained the club in the home of Mm. 6. M. Hold ;n with Mrs. Holden acting as hos :ess. Yellow -chrysanthemums were ised in decorating. * C A salad plate with sandwiches, Hjckles and crackem was served. . TROW 4 Members of Troop 41 of the Git) Scouts heard reports about Christ inas in foreign lands given by Nor ds Spencer, Arm Pollard and Ann Ifurphy, Tuesday afternoon. I Ann Morgan presided over the! ruslnesa session in the absence of faye Mewborn. ' 1 Sudie May Bailey and Camille Simpson served cookies' and suckers. ] Mr. and Mn. Walter B. Janes dr. and Mrs. T. S. Ryon d the Supper club and ruesta, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Ix. and Mn. Sam Lewia, Mr. and Ira. Edison Moon, Mr. and Mn. & - Lang, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Gilchrist, fr. and Mrs. lath .jMorrin and heir housegoest, Miss Nancy Greene f Brenham, Texas, Mr. and* Mrs. tobert T. Monk and Mr. and Mm. V. R. Weiser of Columbus, Ohio, at he Country club Satottd A harbecnh supper ? fter which dancing was enjoyed. Carrying out an autumn theme, fee tables were covered with brown a per and wete centered with erriee. lite mantles held yellow indies sad autumn leaves. ? 1 ? BIRTHDAY PARTY ??i Tammy Smith, son at Mr. and Mra. 'illy Smith, celebrated his- first placed around the cake. of ice ere cookie* ware served to the Fudge royhl tarte, and coffee were paeeed to the were made and aa f*? Pllphe girls received dolls and the boya were given can. Guests included Dail Harris, Nan cy Winatead, Mary Harper Freeman, Judy Joyner, Linda Obit, Michael Spgg, Duryl Allen, Cheryl Nichols, Sue Styera, Judy Ann Joyner and Ernie Petteway. 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