Spending Holidays Here Miss Eva Peel, teacher in the Wel don schools, is spending the holidays here with her mother. Will Arrive Here Today Miss Addie Lee Meador, teacher in the Whiteville schools, arrives home this evening to spend the holi days with her mother. Attend District Meeting Mrs. Henry Griffin and Messrs. David Modlin and J. C. Eubanks at tended a district meeting of the Farm Security Administration in Wilson this week Spending Holidays Here Miss Mary Kate Swain, student at E. C. T. C., Greenville, is spending the Christmas holidays with her par ents here. In Richmond Wednesday Mesdames Dan Sharpe, Joiui A Manning, Roger Critcher, III, and Roger A. Critcher visited in Rich mond Wednesday. Is Visiting Here Mrs Bruce Swain, the former Miss Margaret Everett, of Williamston, of Chesapeake City, Md., is visiting Mrs. Robert Everett for a few days. Spending Holidays Here Miss Mary Charles Godwin, a stu dent at St. Mary's, Raleigh, is spend ing the Christmas holidays here with relatives. Lands in Africa Ensign Dan C. Sharpe has landed in North Africa, Mrs. Sharpe, the former Miss Ella Wynne Critcher, was advised here a few days ago. Entertain? For Recent Bride Here Tuenday Mrs. Claud Leggett entertained with a bridge and bingo party at the American Legion Hut on Tuesday evening honoring her sister, Mrs. John Edwin Manning, who was mar ried recently. Christmas decorations in the li brary and main lobby made a very beautiful setting for the occasion. Christmas trees with tall baskets of long leaf pine and holly were used as u background for the Christmas candles. Miss Martha Leggett greeted the guests and introduced them to the hostess and guest of honor who re ceived in the library. Mrs. Allie Rob erson invited them to the cloak room and Mrs. C. P Whedbee passed the tallies. After four progressions of bridge, Mrs. T. B. Brandon was given a breakfast cloth for holding high score. Mrs. Marion Cobb received powder for second high and Miss Magdalene Harrison was given a box of candy for consolation. Mrs. J. O Manning made high score in binge and was given a perfume set. The guest of honor was presented silver in her selected pattern. Drinks were served during the evening and ice cream, cake, mints and nuts carrying out the bridal mo tif were served after the games con cluded. About seventy-five guests enjoyed Mrs. Leggett's hospitality. In Washington Tuesday Mrs. Robert Everett and Mrs. Bruce Swain visited in Washington Tuesday. Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs Cyrus W. Bazemore announce the birth of twins, Cyrus W., Jr., und Bern ice Madry Baze more, at their home in Scotland Neck on Tuesday, December 8th. Mr. and Mis Bazemore made their home in Williamston for several years while he served as head of the N. C. Employment office. Home For Holidays Elbert Peel, Jr.. S C. Griffin, Jr., and Jack Baker Saunders arc home from Chapel Hill for the holidays. In Durham Wednesday Messrs. Chas. Jarties and R. E. Manning were in Durham Wednes day. In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mrs. John W Williams and daugh ter, Lucy Williams, visited in Rocky Mount Wednesday. Visiting in Clayton Miss Grace Talton is spending the holidays in Clayton with relatives. Spending Holidays in County Miss Frances Wallace, of Mere dith College, Raleigh, is spending the holidays with her parents. Returns from Brooklyn Charlie B. Roebuck returned yes terday from Brooklyn, N. Y., after visiting his son. Ensign Russell Roe buck. who is ill in the Naval Hospi tal there. Ensign Roebuck's condi tion is reported to be improved Visiting in Tarboro Miss Katherine Mewborn is visit ing relatives in Tarboro for the hol idays. Was Here Wednesday Mrs. Catherine Harrell, of Hamil I ton visited here Wednesday. In Greenville Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Hurley and daughters, Mrs. Ben Grimes and Miss Marion, visited in Greenville last Tuesday. In Greenville Wednesday Misses Marian Hurley and Cath erine Turner visited in Greenville Wednesday. Home for Holidays Misses Reid White. Mary Warren. Virgil Ward and Betty Rose Gur ganus, students at E. C T. C., Greere ville, are home for the Christmas holidays. Was Business Visitor Here Mr J B. Cruddock. of Raleigh, was a business visitor here Tuesday. leaves for New Jersey After a few days' visit here with her parents; Miss Eleanor Brown left Thursday for New Jersey where she is employed ?la vishing in Wendell Miss Ruth Britt will spend the hol idays with relatives in Wendell. In Tarboro This Week-end Mrs. Jack Manning is visiting rel atives ill Tarboro this week-end. Spending Holidays Here Miss Katharine Manning, of Salem College, Winston-Salem, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs John W. Manning, during the holidays. Leaves for Alabama - Miss Gayla White left Thursday for Birmingham. Ala . where she will spend the holidays. Visiting in Jackson Miss Clarine Duke is visituig her family in Jackson, N. C., during the holidays. Were Here Monday Mr. and Mrs Harmon, of Powells ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton here Monday. Home for Holidays Billy Mercer and James Wallace, students at University of North Car olina, Chapel Hill, are home for the holidays. In Raleigh Thursday Mr. and Mrs W. C. Wadlacewere ht Raleigh and rhapel Hill TKurs day. Visiting in Elizabeth City Mrs. Paul Jones is visiting in Elizabeth City for a few days. Returns from Belhaven Mrs. Pat Crawford has returned after an extended visit in Belhaven., Visiting Relatives Here Robert Jones, of A. C. C., Wilson, is visiting relatives here during the Christmas holidays. as Business Visitor Here Mr Jesse Everett was here yester ay from Hamilton attending to usiness. 1 pending Holidays Here John Miller, student at High Point College, is visiting his parents here luring the Christmas holidays. 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