Visits In Raleigh nine ——— Attend Meeting Ci Britton and B: . Mi-: icy attended a BJt-'ting of aul-imobile dealer- in Ral< :.!. las* Friday Vi"it In Charlotte Me--r- Johnson and John Het rv Edwatd: were in Charlotte yesterday attending a meeting of automobile dealers. Return Today Mr- R -hel Johnson and Mr. Ern- -• M -ars returned today from Charlotte where they attended to business for Be Ik-Tyler's Enters Hospital Suffering a stroke at her home in James vi: a Township early last Thursday, Mi George Cooper was removed that morning 'to a Plymouth hooital where -he con tinues uite ill. Vi-it In Durham Mr. and Mis Joel Muse visited their daughter. Mrs David To: n q.. : r; Durham la-' Friday. WANTED One Part Time \nd < )ne Pull Time p\m To Serve .As < Ol NMKIK In Williamston and sur rounding territory. Excel lent proposition. For infor mation write liea Parker, care June Nelson Beauty re presentative. 1(110 Berkley Road, Greenville, or phone 3132 for appointment. In Raleigh Friday Me.-.-rf ft-. bt H J ;*■ .V;UC td to m Raleigh last Friday. -♦ Visits In Jamesville Miss Bonnie Gardner of Nor folk spent the week-end in Jame.-vtJle with her parents, Mr and Mi- Ernie Gardner -#>- — Return From PennesyIvainu. Geo Lee Roberson returned yes terday f:om , busme tup to Pennsylvania. Visits Here Miss Ann Hopkins of Rocky Mount, Virginia, visited in the home of Mrs C D Carstarphen, Sr., last week-end Visit'll!: In Richmond Mrs L T Fowden, Sr . is spend ing a lew day in Richmond Visiting Here Mi.- Pat Ci , wford of Pot eras: is spending a few days here with 1: no and m iu'ive Attend Funera! Mrs Ru-h Bondurant, Mrs. J E Smith wick. Mi. James Smithwick, Mrs. CamiHe F. Rawls and Misses Irerw Tetterton and Edith Stal lings attended tiie funeral oi Mi W H Laughinghouse in Dunn Sunday afternoon Kilters Hospital Ms W C Purvis entered a Richmond hospital Sunday for treatment Receiving Treatment Mi Bryant Carstarphen is re ceiving treatment in N C Me morial Hospital, Chapel Hill. Here Sunday Mrs. Ge orge Benson and Mrs Smith of Benson \ isited relatives lere Sunday Here Sunday ■ f Roanoke *tap. a-,., fw.. -,s ..a. J W Harrell. Jr., and -'in, of Ra leigh. Mrs J. O. Bowen it Char lotte. Mrs. W. H Booker ..f Ply mouth and Mr arid Mr- E. J Ward. Jr . and daughter. Jody, of Eden ton visited Mr. and Mis J. C. Anderson here Sunday. Attends Meeting Mi- Eloi.se Bennett attended an Friday -« Visit In Rocky Mount M - •» - Mary Elizabeth H , -isl and Clara Bell and Mrs. Dolorm Long Bearid visited in Rocky Mt., Fra., iv. -* Here Sunday Mr Mary Elizabeth Holliday and Mi.- • C'iara B< il and Mrs D lores Ixing visited in Rocky Mt., Here Yesterday Mi— W. D Mi-hoc of Washing ton VI O f f I o.n, i (tor. v, - 1 - ■ i day. Vi-.it In Durham Me r Joo Holiidav and Bobby Peaks and Miss Evelyn Holiidav visited little Mis.- Pal v Rob* i on in a Durham hospital during the week-end. Here Over Week-end Mr and Mis W. E Price of Norfolk spent the week-end neai here w itli hi- mother. Mis R S. Price. Visit In Raleigh Misses Wanda Jones and Jean Holloman spent last Saturday in Raleigh with friends and attend ed tlie M v Day court ,t Meredith College. -4» Visiting Here Mis Henry B. Jones of Smith field is visiting her sister. Mrs. B. S. Courtney, here. £ \’"<• in nan need y. . nd M M ck Lewis of £1 :d *;1: ; 1 * 3ri ^h H• ••• unttr the fiidii iage f * r <•;. • <-i . »- vjr. Jeam 1 te Mac i naki. to Cpl Dale Biair Grinols, ■J • - -** ■ und ?**rs. Gnnol.s of pt.-hm. jal. California, on April 1 ' Mr4. m Raleigh, N. C i \KM MI I MI NI W eek Oi May 3 ih, sday—Chicken pie. snap ' ' ■' rar.berVv sauce, r cookies, marshmeliows, fridav > hetti with meat to--ted cheese sandwiches, ci.; nbr-'-ad. fttiUerbeans, corn, co Merc Over Week end 'io *i ■i -i.- Watts and ‘-1- ‘ ' oi Pe rn spent the ."i•'I ' e: ■ with his parents, Mi and Mrs J W, Watts. -<* \ isit In W indsor Mi and Mi Bill Thorne and d.e i fit- ■ Judv. Mr Laura Mel ton ;nd Mr. and M Alex Jones v ted friends in Windsor Sun day. In Raleigh Saturday Mi D M. Rob. i -on. Mi ■ D. B Rogm -.,n a,id Mr Gilbert Wool ard vii id j the May Day exer cise- ui Meredith College. Ra leigh. last Saturday. Miss Sally Robot son. a student there, was a court attendant. Here Over Week-end Mrs. f K. Holding of Rich Square spent the week-end here with her sister. Mrs. Eva Harris. Here Sunday C’pl. and Mrs Royce Wa Columbia, S. C., Mr and Robot Stmth ill Greenville son. Bobby, and Mr. and William N. Cherry of Kv visited Mr and Mrs. O S. C here Sunday. -- Horne Over Week-end Misses TruLah Ward Pag Ruth Non on were home Raleigh for the week-end. d of Mrs and Mrs. retts owan ■ and from Attending Meeting Mrs J G Staten, Mi W R. Clover aid Mr: Vella A Wynne are attending a meeting of the Colonial Dames in Wiln ngtun to day * Visit In Washington Mias, (liera Mari l am. Jr., Mrs. JUriii V Hi i and [Vine S. K. Biggs were m Wi.shington la ' ... •*,. ■ ■ .;... who is improve ig in a hospital there. Visit In Virginia Mr and Mrs Dick Moncuro visited in Virginia last weekend. \ isil ll.itler.is and Orraeoke Mr. and Mr- J. W Watts visit ed Hath :. and Oenn oke last week. Here .Sunday u d Mr fat k Phillips and children of Cherry Point visited ins aunt, Mrs. S. H Biggs, here Sunday. Here This Week Miss Vivian Ingalls of Wash ington is managing the Western Union office here this week while Mi Dillon Wynne is catching up with hi- fishing at Phelps Lake. Hidden I ake Frying Pan and the Pasquotank. Itirth Announcement Mi'. Hid Mrs Richard Margolis announce the birth of a daugh ter on May 1st, in the Baptist !Ios pital, Winston-Salem, N C. -- Visiting Here Mrs Norman Myers and daugh ter, Diane are visiting her parents Mr. and Mis. F .1 Margolin. Visiting Here Mrs. N. R Roberson of Tar. j boro is spending a few days here with her brother. Mr John A. Visiting In Jamesville Mi i e Mis. Ai'.sit N Itoili os;. i i,. .. V.( , are v-itu* ing relatives in larnesville Returns Home Mr Roger Criteher returned to his home on North Watts Street Inst Saturday following treatment m Martin General Hospital for a heart condition. -• Home For Week-end Miss Ann Lilley of Raleigh spent the week-end with her mo-1 ther. Mrs Annie Mae Lilley, in Jamesville. I'ndergoes Operation Master Joel Muse underwent an operation for appendicitis in Brown’s Community Hospital yesterday morning and is getting along very well. Visit In Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and children, Nicke and Jerry, visit ed friends and relatives tn GokUfo*- ) boro Sunday. I Engagement Announeed Mi:-- K! i' Ruth Bowen of Raleigh and Williarnston whose !- i ni: M and Mis James A Bowen of Williarnston, announce ■ ■ i , a igement to Mr Jesse David (Dee) Price, Jr., son of Mr. and \'J: J I) Price, also of Williarnston. The wedding is plan ned for May 9th. « Attends Meeting Mi A L Jarni .'on attended a district Rotary meeting in Wil son yesterday. -* Visiting In Jamesville Mr Burton Holliday of South ern Pines is spending a few days in Jamesville with relatives. Improving Undergoing .a major throat op eration in Duke Hospital last Vi ek. Mi B. Frank Clark of Hamilton was reported yesterday to be getting along very well, and lUat he planned to return home early next week. Continues 111 ... Mr Herman Everett of Hamil ton continues ill in Brown’s Com munity Hospital here. Visit in DsHasi . 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Other Merthe Meetiinf styles re Mines' end Helf4i«ei from M-tf Paying Tribute To Chib Leaden National Home Demonstration Week, which is hems observed this week, is a time for paying tri bute to volunteer club leaders. What is a volunteer home de monstration leader? What does she do? She is a club woman giv ing voluntarily of her time and talents to promote home demon stration. Today in North Carolina there are subject matter leaders in the 1,1100 clubs of the state—foods and nutrition, clothing and food conservation, home management, poultry, gardening, and family relations leaders These W'umen report at club meetings on latest findings in their specific subject matter field; they may also plan, prepare and present the monthly tienii iiottfatn.in » wo— -■ Mis. Charles Graham of Iin wood, president of the North Ca rolina Federation of Home De .«av.« she moristraticn thinks of topsoil. ‘‘As mast filter Clubs, volunteer leaders as the ram and the sun through the topsoil before reaching the subsoil, so it must be through volunteer leaders that many unreached families will be reached, says Mrs. Graham. “These leaders realize that theirs is a two-way ham. “They, as leaders, are grow ing stronger as they help others Thf-r*> ^^^i^^Jeader:- active i ri *iu< home demonstration projects like mus ic, citizenship and international rlatioris, health nad safety, and education. All leaders are work ing to broaden and strengthen their program. Triplets FiH House Considered As Ample Detroit.—Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joseph Carlini had just built a three-beri room house, hoping some day to fill it. when Mrs. Carlini gave birth to triplet sons—their first children. The house is already filled. Visits iii Baltimore Mrs. Ralph Hunt attended a ^ three-dav session of the Maryland Giand Chapter of the Eastern Star in Baltimore last week. Attending Meeting Dr. and Mrs. Chas. I. Harris are attending a meeting of the N'.rth Carolina Medical Society in Pinehurst this week. r 1 " »■" t urn (jlaMM EYE GLASSES GROUND A SERVICED RIDGEWAY'S OPTICIANS Five Points - Greenville, N. C. Haviland China Mother's Day Gift Among the many fine gift items we carry, be sure to see our selection of patterns by Haviland, for a Mother’s Day Gift of Haviland China will make every day of the year, her day. And Haviland China is uot expensive Franc* A household word for ovor 112 voort 121 Main SINCE J«99 Wiltiunisloii 1 SNOW BfcUE •« seen In SEVENTEEN Th. bell, ol .vary eumm.r ball ,h. enter ol attention everywhere . . you. wearing thi. 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