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0 Htmft? ^ \ NEWPORT June 11 ? Mrs J. Daniel Moor* at California is visiting Mrs. Ber tie Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Heath and Mrs. C. M. Hill were in New Bern Thursday. Mr. and Mrs C. W Heath of Cove City, Tammy Heath and Miss Jean Copeland of Norfolk visited relatives here recently. Ensign Charles Kelsey returned Tuesday from Norfolk, where he spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard of Raleigh, their son. Bill, his wUe and baby of Greenville, spent Sun day here with Mr. and Mrs. I N. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Rhue of Burlington were recent guests of bis mother, Mrs. Bertha Rhue. ? Charles C. Rogers and Billy Ben nett of Tarboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garner Saturday. Mrs. Idell Hunnings and Miss Reba McCain spent the weekend in Core City and Kinston. Mrs. Jack Howard and son, Doug, of Morehcad City, were re cent guests of relatives here. R. K. Montague, postmaster, re turned home Saturday from Win ston-Salem where he attended the postmasters convention. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker of Dunn, who are vacationing at At lantic Beach, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath Wednesday. Mr. and Mri. Clyde Garner and family of Raleigh spent the week ond here with his mother, Mrs. Leona Garaer. Mrs C. M. Hill accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gibbie Sanderson of Morehead City to Plymouth for the Weekend. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Howard spent several days in Beaufort recently with their daughter, Mrs. Snowden Thompson. Mrs. Floy Garner, home demon stration agent for Carteret County, returned Thursday from Raleigh, where she attended Farm-Home week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. r,owery, who ?ere recently married, have re turned from a three weeks' stay iti Greensboro and will make their home here. Mrs. Lowery is the former Miss Kate Hill. Mrs. David McCain went to At lantic Monday and will spend a few days there. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harness and children returned to their home In Raleigh Sunday after a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garner. , Little Miss Miody Bell of New Bern is spending some time here with her grandmother, Mrs. W. H. Bell. The Rev. C. T. Rogers, Charles T. Rogers Jr., of Tarboro and James M. Rogers of Elizabeth City were visitors here Ifcnday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Leinster Heath Jr. of Greensboro visited their uncle, Walter D. Heath and Mrs. Heath recently. Mrs. Brooks is the for mer Miss Sara Aan Sholar. Lein ster Heath graduated recently from UNC where he received his BS degree in pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Micelle re turned heme Tuesday from Win ston-Salem. Miss Lucille Gould is in Raleigh far a few days. Mr*. Henry Caahwell and daugh ter were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Millis. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heath and little daughter, Emily, of Hick ory and Mrs. Marsh Knott and chil dren, Marsh Jr. and Anne, of Wen dell arrived Monday to apend sev Bankers Elect New Officers . . Hioto by Bob Seymour Arthur W. Brawn, Kalri^h, left, retiring president ?( Ike Eastern North Carolina Conference of the Nation a] Association pf Bank Audi tors and Comptrollers, congratulates president-elect W. T. Emmart of SmithfleM. The batlters elected officers at their annual conven tion at the Morehead Biltuore Hotel Saturday night. J. K. Sanders, Moreheafl City, was in charge of arrangements. eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter D. Heath. Circles Meet TV Susannah Wesley Circle met with Ml-s. Esste Godwin at her home near Gales Cretk Monday evening with 13 present. Mrs. Stan di Bell gave a review of tho year's programs. After a brief business session the hostess served chicken salad, po tato chips, and tea or coffee. Mrs. Letha Henderson was host ess to the Gertie Howard Circle Tuesday evening. Twelve members wvre present and one visitor The program was given by Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Clarence Mil lis gave the Spiritual Life thought at the close of the meeting. Strawberry shortcake and coffee were served by the hostess. The Lib Mauney Circle met with Mr*. W. H. Bell Tuesday evening with seven members present. Mrs. Dewey F. Phipps gave the pro gram. . ^The chairman, Mrs. Alfred Key words, resigned, due to ill health, and Mrs. Mattie Guthrie, vice chairman, assumed her duties. Mrs. Edgar Hibbs was asked to be vice-chairman. The hostess served strawberry shortcake. Mrs. N. W. Garner was hostess to the Mary C. Millis Circle at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mil ton Warren, Tuesday evening. Seven members were present. The program was given by Mrs. War ren. After a brief business session, a social hour was enjoyed and re freshment! of fruit jello topped with cream, cookies, and colas were served by the hostesses. TTie Bessie Herrington Circle met with Mrs. John H. Thrower with twelve members present. There were two new members, Mrs. Mil ton Metre* and Mrs. Gladys Allen. The program, World Federation of Women, was given by Mrs. Zeb Mauney and Mrs. Allen Elliott. The Bookmobile Routes Listed The county bookmobile will j travel Monday and Tuesday, an nounces Miss Dorothy Avery, direc tor of the county library. The routes are as follows: Monday, 9 : 15-9 : 55? book station, Mrs. Bessie Carraway, Merrimon; 10:05-10:45? book station, Mrs. Vera Cannon, South River; 11:00-11:40? book station, Mrs. Louise Pittman, Merrimon. 11:45-12:00 ? Mrs. George Long, Open Grounds; 1:00-1:45 ? book sta tion, Mrs. Bertice Dickinson, Core Creek; 1:554:10 ? Mrs. Rev a Hodges. Wire Grass; 2:15-2:30 ? Mrs. Blanche Dudley, Wire Grass. 2:35-3:15 ? book station, Mrs. Doris Dudley, Wire Grass; 3:20 4:00 ? book station, Mrs. Helen Garner, Russells Creek; 4:06-4:20 ? Mrs) Rhodora Dudley, Russells Creek. Tuesday, 8 30-9:10? book station, J. S. Pigott's Store, Gloucester; 9:20 - 10:00 ? book station, Mrs. Gladys Davis, Straits; 10:00-10:40 ?book station, Mrs. Rubie Guthrie, Harkers Island; 10:45-11:20 ? book station, Mrs. Inez Willis, Harkers Island. 11:25-12:00 ? book station, Mrs. Reva Nelson, Harkers Island; 12:35-12:50? Mrs. Ada Willis, Har kers Island; 12:55-1:30 ? book sta tion, Mrs. Houston Salter, Harkers Island; 1:45-2:30 ? book station, Mrs. Josephine Lawrence, Otway. pledge service was read and pledge cards signed. Plans for a bazaar in the fall were discussed, also a rummage sale on June 28. Refreshments of cake, punch and mints were served during a social hour. 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