TRENTON NEWS by Mrs. Fnd Ptooln Mrs. R. D. Dixon is Hostess to UDC ' The United Daughters of the Confederacy met Friday in the borne of Mrs. R. D. Dixon with seven members present. Mrs. P. B. McDaniel read a paper on Maysville News Continued from page 3 Henderson, Henry Mills, Paul Nunn, Sybil Goolsby, George Ma teja, and C. L. Morgan. The host ess served cookies and Cokes. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Mewborn and son of Snow Hill spent the weekend here with Mrs. Mewborn’s mother, Mrs. N. N. Mattocks. Miss Barbara Mattocks of ECC and Bobby Mattocks of State Col lege spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Mattocks. Mrs. Ivey Collins and Mrs. Cbnway Wray of Raleigh were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eubank Frilay night. Mrs. A. J. Heath is a patient in the Baptist Hospital at New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mat tocks of Rose Hill visited Mrs. N. N. Mattocks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pittman of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones Sunday. * m • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dunbar of Kinston visited Mr. Dunbar’s pa 4 rents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dunbar Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. George Flowers and children, of Greensboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eubank Satur day. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eubank and daughter, Patsy, visited Mr, and Mrs. Albert Oox in Wilmington Sunday. “Thanksgiving”. , (A Social period followed the) meeting mth Mrs. Dixon serving a dessert course and coffee. Mrs. John Larkins presided over the meeting. The December meet ing will be held in the home of Mrs. W. F. Foscue. Mrs. Wilson Harriett Hostess to Her Club Members of the Little Bridge Club met Friday night in the home of Mrs. Wilson Harriett. During play, candy and drinks were served to the following players: Mesdaimes Harold Hargett, Jr., J. R. Franck, Habel Turnage, Fred Pippin, Fred Foscue,% Mar vin Thomas, Millis Wright and W. I F. Foscue. i Mrs. Pippin won high score and j Mrs. Wright won low. After the progressions, Mrs. Harriett serv ed ambrosia and fruit cake with coffee. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Continued from page 4 ties. Since the labor union socialists and the patronage-hungry big city bosses control both national conventions there is no chance to nominate such a man in either party. The only alternative is a “Bull Moose” bolt a la Teddy Roosevelt. ESSOTANE GAS SERVICE • COOKING • HOT WATER • HEATING BOTTLE OR BULK TANKS Scott REFRIGERATION CO., INC. "Service that Satisfies" 221 Middle St. — New Bern Phone ME 7-3179 Be SURE You CURE With PURE GASOLINE — KEROSENE — FUEL OIL PROMPT — EFFICIENT DELIVERY FARM & HOME Be sure with Pure F. R. POLLOCK DISTRIBUTOR OF PURE OIL PRODUCTS Phone 2011 Trenton, N. C. Hogs and Cattle Bought Daily Premium Price Paid For Meat Type Hog* “Honeycutt Meat Products” / Let us slaughter and chill your cattle and hogs for you, saving you the drudgery of slaughtering on the farm. We slaughter every day except Saturday — lust bring us the Uve animal any day — get the dressed meat the following day or we will deliyer it to the locker plant for you. The cost: — CATTLE — Miss Bessie Whitaker Hostess for Bridge Miss Bessie Whitaker entertain ed at her home Tuesday night with two tables of bridge. Present were Mesdames M. E. Hines, Blake Daniel, C. C. Jones, Nelson Bar ker, Jim Allen, Earle Franck, Braxton George and Harold Har gett, Sr. The home was decorated with arrangements of gladioli and roses. Following three progressions, the hostess served a congealed salad, sugared dates and coffee. Mrs. Hargett won high prize, Mrs. Hines won second high and Mrs. Daniel won the traveling prize. Baptist Girls Meet The Girls Auxiliary of the Bap tist Church met Monday afternoon with 15 present. The watchword was read and the meaning ex plained, and the G.A. song also was explained. Since this is a new organization in Trenton, the books and materials have not been re ceived yet, so Mrs. W. F. Hill and Mrs. Stanley took part in a skit. After the meeting, popcicles were served. LOYALTY SUPPER SUCCESS The Methodist Church Loyalty supper was a success Sunday night with approximately 75 persons pre sent. Rev. Lewis Dillman explain ed the purpose of the dinner and I the Loylalty Fund campaign to raise money for Methodist col leges in the Southeastern distrist. MASONIC SHE’S THE QUEEN IN A KINGDOM OF CRIMEI M-G-M Presents PARTY GIRlX CINEMASCOPE • METRoColor \M Robert tangCyd LeeJ. 1 TAYLOR-CHARISSE COBB jj EN /M John IRELAND with KENT SMITH . CLAIRE KELLY • COREY ALLEN BARBARA LANG • MYRNA HANSEN SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY PRESCRIPTION Our p-'escriptions are always filled with equal parts of experienced precision, pure fresh drugs, and integrity. Modest prices. FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE ALWAYS Clark’s Drug Store WALGREEN AGENCY Broad & Middle St. Dial ME 7-2188 Registered Pharmacists on duty at all times We Give SAV-A-STAMPS — Free Delivery This is Lucky Grab Bag Week at Clark’s | FUND RAISING GATHERING Members of the Commission on Education of the Methodist Church met with a supper meeting Mon day night at the church. The mem bers, Miss Tiny Hammond, Mrs. Marvin Hardy, Mrs. Bee Parker, Mrs. S. D. Mallard, Mrs. Marvin Thomas, Mrs. V. L. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dillman, Charl ton West, Nick Noble and J. R. Franck, discussed plans for a community Christmas program. THUR. — FRI. — SAT. SUN. — MON. — TUE. WK&Y LOLA Wm::tS LOLA GETS! tsmna WED. and THUR. /Ibe ifou coutUUUf calosueA? *liven *fOu dJtmdd be ecUitup Dainty Maid Hi-Protein BREAD