R\ and Mrs. J. R. Crew and niece, Miss Lillian Hunter spent a few days at Ocean View this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bounds spent some time at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. King and Mrs. Hugh Mozeley are spending sometime at Nags Head. Tommy Ben is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. J. T. Ben. J»r. and Mrs. W. A. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Shearin are spending some time in Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brown and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. W. W Selden and children have re turned home from a stay at Vir ginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickens and Mj^s. Ellis Bond have returned HWne from a weeks stay at Myr tle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson have returned from Virginia Beach. Arthur and Bill Cochrane of Jackson are spending this week with their grandmother, Mrs. John Wyche, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cochrane and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Underwood iMte visiting in New York City. | AKTHUR-NORTHINGTON i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hardison announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Hardison North ington to Mr. Nat Stanley Arthur on Friday, August 2nd 1946 at Rocky Mount, N. C. ’ Tlie Woman’s Missionary Socie ty. of the Weldon Baptist Church P*ve their President, Mrs. S. W. Nerl a surprise party and shower in the home of Mrs. Meade Mit chell. Mrs. Neal has recently moved back into her home on W lodiawn Ave., after 4 years of war with her husband overseas. Mrs. W. D. Norman on behalf of the society presented Mrs. Neal with a table mirrow and vase of red roses on behalf of her loyalty and outstanding work in the W. S. The house was decorated with summer flowers. Games were played by ajl present. Mrs. Mor ris Edwards served punch in the dining room with cakes and nuts. Town Talk Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Connell and children, Barbara Carol and Dris ££0, spent several days the past •week sight seeing on Skyline Drive and Washington. They also visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Cyprian Daniel of Harrisburg, Pa. Miss Lucile Barnes of Pleasant Hill is spending this week with her nster, Mrss. Wiley Connell. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barnes vis ited triends and relatives here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Bullock and jsons, Thurman, Jr., and William •Bennett, spent last Saturday in Seaboard. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grant and son, Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Baugham are spending this week in Asheville, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Maddrey and children, Jean and Willis, have returned after a weeks vacation at the Wilbur Wright Hotel at Nags Head. Jfc Miss Hazel Neville, formerly of •the OPA Rationing Board, has accepted a position with the Rose mary Manufacturing Company Of fice. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Sadlen, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hawkins and daugh tter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Daniel and son, Charles, Misses Polly Epps, Lila Lee Harper and Arnold Moore spent last week _| at White Lake and Carolina Beach. Miss Mary Louise Ray of Rich mond spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray. Mrs. Edith Wood Wilkinson of Washington, D. C., spent last week Wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs L. F. Wood. ! Our Swansdown chosen by PHOTOPLAY for PAULETTE GODDARD 1 Now Starring in Paramount’s “The Diary of a Chambermaid” Photoplay picked it for their September issue because it’s glamorous— and you’ll love the dash it adds to your whole Fall wardrobe. The coat and suit in fine pencil striped pure wool by WINTHROP Mills. From our exclusive collection of nationally advertised Swansdown fashions. Sizes 10 to 18. EXCLUSIVE WITH US Nothing Is Too Good for Roanoke Rapids! We Give You The Best! As featured in SEPTEMBER PHOTOPLAY 1022 Roanoke Avenue. ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. C.