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Mrs. Griffin Entertains At Bridge Mrs. O. Griffin of Jackson j Street entertained with -three tables of bridge at her home Friday evening. The house wu$ lovely with! arrangements ot lavender pinki and white chrysanthemums. Margaret received at the door 1 with her mothe»\ and later pre-' sented the guests with their tal lies After several progressions it was found that Miss Viola Glo ver held the highest score made rturin.. he Edwards held second high and Miss Omara Daniel hr id the high cutting card for floating prize. The hostess presented them with prizes. At refreshment time a deli- J cious and attractive salad plate with coffee was served. Those enjoying playing were j Misses Martha Craddock, Hart | Sheridan, Verna Eddins. Ada ■ Edwards, Virginia Fergerson. Anna Edgertoo. Viola Glover Ruth Davis, Sybil Beaman, Mar jorie Cannon, Omara Daniels and Mrs. Sam T. Brown. •-—. Roanoke Rapids PTA Council Here are ihe members of ihe Roanoke Rapids PTA Council who represent different schools throughout the city in the ove-ail parent-teacher proaram. Left to right: First row: Mrs. N. T. Jones. Mrs. J. M. Seaver Miss Viola Glover. Mrs. John Lackev. Mr . Jewie Harrell and Mrs. I. E. Ready: Second Row: Mrs.H. S. Loy, Mrs. Harmon. Miss Thelma Garris. Miss Irene Q-r- '. - • a.y Hicks, Mrs. Robert Heller, Mrs. T. J. Taylor, Mrs. Howerton Gowen. Mrs. John Maus.ellar, Miss Imogen* Book- . Mrs. David Clark, Mrs. W. D. Connell, Joe Talley, principal of the high school and I. E. Ready, superintendent of schools. ____—_— Local Chapter of OES to Be Host to District Meet Miss Ethel G. Lovette. worthy grand mat:or:, and Alvis tl : will be the -pe.i wrs on the pro gram when the Em era Chapter No. 119 Order <.f the Eastern Star, will r- Id its District School of Instruction of the Roy al Fourth District Saturday. No vember 20th at the Clara f---—---I Hearne School beginning at 2:00 Ul p. m. j at This is the firs! time the dis trict meeting has ever been th held in Roanoke Rapids and t*1 plans indicate a successful pro- re gram. Every chapter will have a part in the meeting, with Mrs. w Ivy Mohorn presiding as worthy matron, and xvy Mohorn as “ worthy patron. The program will open at 2:00 o’clock with a ritualistic Ad dress of Welcome by Mrs. Mo-, horn. Reports will follow and at' 5:30 the session will adjourn to ’ the high school cafeteria where a turkey dinner will be served. At 7:30 p. m. the “meeting will be called from refresh ments to labor. ' at the Clara Hearne School with the James B. White Chapter No. 199 from Henderson ceremony of "Drap ing the Alter", opening the eve ning session. Local women serving on com mittees are Mrs. Alice Miller, district chairman, Mrs. Mary, Bunch, registration and Mrs. Sara O’Briant as publicity' chairman. The Fourth District includes the following chapters which will be pr?sent for the meeting: > Royal White Hart. No. 19 of Hal ifax: Royal Hart. No. 20. Little ton: William B Barrow, No. 39, Louisburg; Glover, No. 107,1 Bailey; Lydia No 109, Rocky Mount; Emera, No. 119, Roa noke Rapids: Norlina. No. 158,; Norlina,; Wellons, No. 167, Ep fom: F.ufield. No. 183. En- | field; James B White, No. 199, | Henderson; Rich Saare, No. 201, Rich Square; Pendleton, U. D., Pendleton; and Seaboard, U. D. Seaboard. TOWN TALK Miss Mary Ellen Currin and Miss Rob Cherry local teachers, ! spent Saturday in Richmond. Mi^s Margaret Boone is spend- ! ing the weekend at her home in ! Jackson. Mrs. Ada Deede of Vancou- j ver, Washington, spent the past week with her sister Mrs. L. J. Mead of Roanoke Avenue. I Mesdames R. L. George. A. O. I George and daughter, Margaret Lou spent Saturday in Rich mon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson j and family are spending the weekend at Morehead Citv. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thorn are spending .he weekend in Lumberton, attending the wee ding of Mrs. Thorne’s nephew, Sandy McKinnon of Lumberton to Miss Martha Bowman. Mrs. Julius Hall of Roanoke. Va., arrived Friday to spend several days with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McClung and family on Jackson Street. Miss Mabel Kirkland and Mrs. A. S. Whitby spent Saturday in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs E. W. Smith, Edith Revelle and Ernestine Smith, a student in Richmond, attended the R C. A.—Victor television showing at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. (?. A. Kidd spent Saturday in Richmond. The best syrup for sweetening fruits for freezing is a blend of light corn syrup and * sugar. I Mrs. Zucker Is Hostess To Her Bridge Club Mrs. A1 Zucker entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening it her home on Jefferson street. The house was decorated hroughout with lovely chrysan hcmums with the color deep red predominating. At 9:00 o’clock soft drinks with cheese straws were served. After several progression Mrs Bill Bunting was found to hold the highest score for the even ing. Mrs. Stewart Wilson wor second high and Mrs. Charles Dickens consolation. They were presented prizes by the hostess Those present were Mes dames Bill Bunting. Stewarl Wilson, Charles Dickens. Thomas Harris, Lewis Tickle. Cathryr Murray. Jim Movers and Rich ard Collins. Sunnyside Garden Club Will Meet Monday Afternoon The Sunnyside Garden Club will meet in the home of Mrs. M H Hedgepeth on Monday af ; .h at 3:30 I • \i: . Sam | Durham and Mrs. W. G. Bunch as joint hostesses. Each mem ber is asked to bring a bulb for exchange. Rosemary Baptist WMS Will Meet Monday Night The Woman's Missionary Soc iety of the Rosemary Baptist ..■htirca will hold its regular inonthly meeting in the Junior Department of the Sunday School I Monday night November 15th at ;/i0. After a short program rom the Royal Service, given >y the Mary Dozier Circle. 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