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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kidd were
business visitors here this week.
A. O. Sullivan and sons, Oren
and Ralph, returned to Gaffney,
S. C., Saturday after spending a
few days with Mrs. L. B. Crouch.
Mrs. D. H. Mason is a patient
in Roanoke Rapids Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harris re
turned from Washington, N. C.,
Thursday where they were called
on account of the death of Mr.
Harris’s mother.
Ivey Crouch returned to Pu
laskie, Va., Friday.
Miss Vernie Eddins left Friday
for her home in New London. She
was accompanied home by her
nephew, Daniel Kirk.
Mrs. R. I. Starke was a visitor
in Norlina Thursday.
Jay Thompson was a business
visitor in Durham Wednesday.
Joe bhearin, Hannibal Shearin,
Miss Beatrice Shearin and Mrs.
Frank Hudson attended the grad
uation of Miss Lucy Shearin at
E.C.T.T.S. Miss Shearin graduat
ed with an A. B. degree.
Frank Taylor of Richmond visit
ed friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray and
daughter, Mary Louise, spent Sun
day in Williamstori.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Culpepper and
daughter, Carolyn, of Elizabeth
City visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Pappendick Thursday.
Rev. S. J. Starnes, Vashtie
Starnes, Amice Brown, Gwendolyn
Coburn and Elsie Simpson attend
ed a conference of Epworth
League in Rocky Mount Saturday.
Ben Hardison, Charles Daniel of
Williamston visited friends here
Sunday. ^
Mrs. Charlie Harlowe is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Wynne, at Mays
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNeil and
son, Donald, have returned to their
home in Welch, W. Va., after visit
ing friends and relatives here last
week.
Mrs. Stancil of Siler City is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Emma
Martin.
Mrs. Sallie Pepper and daugh
ter, Louise, is visiting her daugh
ter at Colerain this week.
Mrs. J. B. Norwood of Fitzhugh,
Va., is visiting relatives here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Taylor visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doyle at
Brink, Va., Sunday.
Mesdames Lula Harris, Hugh
Bugg and E. B. Harris attended
the ball game at Slagles Sunday.
Miss Marjorie Carlisle is visiting
Miss Effie Harrison at Raleigh
this week.
Jack Gray and son of William
ston spent Sunday with Mrs. B. D.
Gray.
J. W. Graham of Como was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brit
ton Sunday.
D. E. Dellinger spent the week
end in Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown and
family spent the week-end in
Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Liverman
of Murfreesboro spent Sunday
with R. L. Britton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Griffin and
son, Carson of Rocky Mount, were
the guests of Mrs. Nettie Morris
Sunday.
Elsworth Glover of Oak City
and John Glover, Henry Hardison
spent Sunday in Washington.
Mrs. Tommie Norwodo, Miss
Mrs. Tommie Norwood, Miss
Seward at Brink, Va., Sunday.
Mrs, Mack Williams and chil
dren of Lexington are visiting
Mrs. L. C. Taylor this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Johnson of
Greenville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Buckner.
Army Corps Prepares for Strato Assault
The military aspect of this tiny town of tents, erected In a natural bowl In South Dakota’s Black
Hills, seems to match Its purpose: preparation for an Impending invasion of the stratosphere. From
an adjoining field, within the next few weeks, the second hop Into the upper air, sponsored by the
National Geographic Society and the army air corps, wiH begin. In this scene, trees fringing rugged
slopes overlook “Main Street’’ of the army camp, a veritable behlve of activity.
Miss Mildred Major of Law
renceville, Va., is the guest of Miss
Ophelia Chambliss this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards
and children, Mrs. W. T. Edwards
and son, Lewis, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Edwards at
Jackson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Stratton and
son, Mrs. Eva Thomas, Misses
Blanhce, Gertrude Thomas spc.i
Sunday with friends and relaiiv.:
at Broadna::, Va.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday services, 11 A. M.
Wednesday services, 8 P. M.
Reading Room open every Tues
day and Friday from 10 to 12. The
public is cordially invited to at
tend our services and visit our
Reading Room. Subject Sunday:
“God The Preserver of Man.”
Woman’s Club Bldg.,
Jackson Street.
Mrs. Hufton of Jackson is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Epps.
CARD OF THANKS
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We wish to express to our many
friends our appreciation of the
kindness and sympathy shown us
during the illness and death of our
husband and father, Lacey B.
Crouch.
The Family.
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Mrs. R. L. Carlisle, Mrs. Mary
Carlisle were the week-end guests
of Miss Effie Harrsion at Raleigh.
Hawkins Chapel
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Mr. Victory, a pastor of Haw
kins Chapel visited Johnnie Hale
Sunday afternoon.
Missse Florence and Elizabeth
Harper, Blanche Brown and boy
friends from Hampton, Va., and
Miss Mildred Powell of Roanoke
Rapids, N. C., were the guests of
Misses Iona and Betty Saw Sun
day afternoon.
Fletcher Dickens took several
friends for a hay ride Sunday P.M.
Henry Fowler of Hawkins Cha
pel visited Miss Mary Green Sat
urday night.
Miss Mary Green arrived home
from college Monday.
Henry Fowler and Lonnie Green
took Misses Mary and Dorothy
Green, Helen Fowler and Eunice
Green on a fishing trip Friday PM.
Woodrow Shaw and wife were
the guests of his mother, Mrs. Lula
Shaw, Sunday.
William Thompson from Little
ton, N. C., visited Miss Eva M.
Powell Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Morris of
Rocky Mount, N. C., and Mrs.
Harriett Hudson, Mrs. Thelma Ed
wards and daughter, of Roanoke
Rapids, N. C., visited Mr. S. M.
Morris last Sunday.
Mrs. Frances Johnston and two
children of Raleigh, N. C., are
spending several weeks at her fa
ther’s home, Mr. H. B. Thompson,
until her mother, Mrs. H. B.
Thompson, is back home from
Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Thompson from Hawkins
Chapel community will be in Wash
ington, D. C., several weeks taking
treatment.
Alton Thompson is home from
college for several days.
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